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fs the Noted Burglaf Safely Burled in Indiana? grer I N Qr Ara Eis Bondsmon Anxious to Save Their Money ? The Cl:lminnl Career of This Note Chicago Oporator. How & Oriminal Manages to Esoapo from the Law's Olutohes, n mada by Capt. Tu:l.lui u?rlv::‘ul ¢, in hia story of thesrecent attompls S ebery ot Nomaelacr, Tnd. to tho oficct that the Hon. Wiillam Wray, burglag, liad pass- & {n his chips, and was sleeping bis last aleop 1o Indiana soll, has called forth lnnumerable doubting Thomases, To them tho story of Wray's drowving | in the Iroquols The nssettio by belng sympton Those W jumping wurse predicament ploft, and it fnde BILL WRAY. from pursued for ms and characteristics of a grand® eI Lo knew Bill best have scen him in ts than bis Iroquols River ox- ed he did jump out of the Riyer, o skim while burglary, bears tho Jkift and disappent under the wators, ho cer- tainly did so for somo other purpose ‘than that of drowning, aud fn all probability swam unaer the water to some hidiug-place on the shore, and thus gavo his pursucrs thoe siip. o could swim * like a fish,’* 08 tho saying lsy and would sdopt such a modo of estaps readily. Indeed, he bad practiced it several times before, when hotly pursucd by the minlons of the law. Onee "aul, brck in 68 or '09, hewaschissed ity ey '.nklngloumm{(erlpz:yed o ) from theity, anl, trick with remar] & able aucceas. Besldes, Will- fam was never strongly averse to belng captur- ed, and would rather put himself {n the wa; paliceman’a cudgel. i . 1l was brave whe! Lhat, sonclliation was always ever folled to result be taken at any time than { o bullet, or even & : entire record showa m_he chose to be, but Iiis . polley, und hardly successtnlly. Inprison- went was nearly aiways only tamporary con- nration, s ullé;'),rnlhglln\'lah azpenditure of money und _others, ‘Llius, though nono in his profession of ung, ohlcanel to attorneys sxceeded m deal ho always escaped wil _und tlar y. 1lis ¢ Ing In couey," und 8 TRAINING rouna' rickrooKeTy ouct onl‘ykw.'rved a terms, the youn e e o s jmodein Fugin to ilfer ili handkerchiefs, clae thoug] the police, nbeolutely detled they coyl pockets, pocket-hooks, 0 lay thelr liuds on in other wero cqually suceesaful, and, i they were ull I.lmruu:j'hly known_to made 80 by his cun~ safe-blowlug, th but slight panishment, tern in the Peniten- fds,' a8 they were called, or, in pugamulling ¥ whom and suything eteetion, The pmartest of_these, now a grown ma, Mike lfr\fl or “3licky T'ree, remaius It this city, his alnuous ways. : In glanelng oyver the morerecent exploits, the ing dead ia 8o muel soue folks kliould bel becomes belief, and, In- cons "as ho was then called, stil but Iias nbandoned most of record of Bill' Wray's probability of his De- Jessencd by reasuns why eve him dead, that doubt uence, hone 8- quatnted [ erfiniinl elreles believes BN Wray thone whuse futercst Jies In his vsd, save onl wsure and certaludemise, continued absenee from the city looks lke u sharp Bill Wray trick, modeled upon the Fuller 24 Rainforth pln, TO HELATE THE WHOLE SOUEME .- 1t 18 necessary 10 g£o back to tho murniug of Mo 157, At 56 o'ctock that morning Danic fi'Lcm’y. a lnborer, restding in the rear of No. 44 Green street, whilo preparing for lis day's work, heand o disturbanco fu the real-estato alfica of John R. Ca and, uoon lookine to flis dlsuppearaucs and 1 the front of the lof wertaln the cause, fous the place fn the passcsslon of burglars. Dis- atching o messenger 1o the Madison Street tutton, Olficer Reld nerived n time 10 captury the notoriouz Bill his entire kit of - had been hored fn Vray, togethor with tovls, Two holes the safe. and ouu upguccessiul uttempt made to explode it. Ior this, Willinm was sent to the Crininal Court under beavy ball, zud alter averiety of proceed- fugs which are fully given further on. Bl was 1iberuted on $2,000 bsll, Harry Lawrence and Willlan Mitchedl going upon the bund for 81,00 each. The first ol f!lwsc, a purtner (n the flrm of Mike MeDonald & Co.,lr, urellable bonds- man, and {s good for the amount in case BUL falle to turn wyf ‘The latter I8 not known at all, savo ne 4 henclunan or. sort of lackey g0 Sam Felker, aiid, copylng the ways of Jnis cunning felend, he appears to have galned nothing but dlsrepute, of his sccinl standiug, Mitchell feit that thoro & great want of a suave, olly fellow In somy wmore covgenial elme. His departuse exclted suepicion, aud, at_the present, severul deteet- fves aro suarching him out. “ With these fncts fu view, docs not the tale of Bill Wray’s drowning look much ko a canard to excuse hls boudenien? Mitehell sy or may was ot e the of cseape nder this depressfon erson who s planuivg this mode row the clutches of the Criminal Wourt in the mutter of Wray's bond, but ut pll events his abyence from the cltyis very opportune for such u purpose. Wray wos at e time a very wealthy man, and even recently whs possessed of more than a sufficiency of this world's goods, The cuse against him was a sure oue, the proof positive, and thiere was no wuy of escape-from the Penltentlary, The amount «of bail he could vasily cover, uud Bill Wray was :not the mun to dellyer bimsell futo the maw ol the by ¢ ven though Jumply; n %w might L Pendentlary when he could escy boud of but £2,000, ave tobeat i own fame 1ly' out of that nmount, much less two men who were almoet entire strangers to him, ‘Theso oplnions are Leld by nearly every oflleer and de- tective In the city’s employ, aid by every ono clse oequalnted In criminal creles. CAPT. BULL, Turtic's Superiatendent, says that Wray was drowned on o about the 15t of April, but of this there fs no poeitive proof, and’it ia highly dmprobuble thnt the Court will take s nicre us- sertion for was 5Hth burled of April, ‘Turile daims W tlio pro of. Bitl, it s sold, in Nowion Count; fi on thy aud of this Capt. be ably to establish sufficlcut proof by the man who wus fu the boat from which Wray wus drowued, and b; the count; autloritics of Newlon County. arther, it sald that Wray's body may still be ldentified, hough fn an advanced stato of decompanition, by varlous marks ghout the raon, - All ot which ought to bo fathomed before the honds- _anen are excused ou aceount of Wray's denise, Capt. ‘Tuttle, it should bo understood, s acting thus far in the fnterest of the remalning londs~ man, Harry Lawrence, who, accordlug to hlsown stol Ty, Was placed upon the bond by the request of an intimate fricud, whomn Harr asseris fs ool for the amount In caae of forfelture of Enll. Then, too, Cupt, Turtle wos Bill Wray's right bower fu many an episude, and has gatuod congiderable [nformation from the burglar, Jnowiny him’ so well, -persun in the world dead or notj d bo glad to hear of it merchants will Wy s the “public woul At 1.2 the night, Wi ull ovents, 7o keep thelr yaults und safes ag lecurulfi fastened na uw:r1 for lilto the thief that comet) th.vm at any motncut, U'otdl the actunl Srn fortti comiug, all goos contin ue in the alive, ad awa! ho 18 probably tho bust to ascertain whethor Bl and If Lo 1s not, do well liam Wray is upt to be smong of of Wray's death fs , honor-loving {;wple |nnfi' bellet that Willinn Wray fs st hat it was ke fn persun who *gave {8 former companions, Jumes Filking and Martin Davis, who who were cugtumd by Detective lurtle inthe attemptod at Reneseluer, olfet_receutly ondeavority to lelp Moy Brocky ‘McLain's woman, to escape Penltsotiary is not belfoved. Fy Brown, trom the '18(|umouu before he emigrated to the The story unk rob- that Wray was WHAY 1§ A CANADIAN BY BIRTH, = about 45 years of age, aud f suld to huvo done the Queeh some service in one of her penal fne nited tutes. 1o has been in and around Chicago for 15 ot 18 year crninal’ ¢ and sbout his first promineiive in es was achieved by deallng exe teualvely fu counterfelt Stuto “bank otcs. ile at the time kept u clgar »storo on . Clark strect, and scut tho tconey ! to customers betweon layers of clgurs, tounter! acheme remafnod Jong undiscovered, and ‘Wruy could never be caught 1o such o way aé to dnsuro conviction, Besides, {n thosy duys, there Was no one npndnllr‘ deputed to look after felters, and wus a4 luere mattor of chawe hat one was captured, apd the busincss of muking and elreulating the hogus notes was carried ou with absolnle hnpunity, Wh Govarument 1) bucks, and the Wus organized, rade, Asinea heg Becret Bervice zan {ssuing | vt;' Iy o “ DY thought the sk Oleapture to great to keep up his regular aud, thouglh it i3 belleved he has cver led spurious niopey 4o sume cxtent, Lu has been oblized to be inore clrcumspect, aud to work, if at all, in a very quict way. BURGLARY :;T'll!n.n hlsdh\'ornu romn’ W bed, 304 Lh selecting vperat M In v cfilurryl aud pastime, When not himaclf, ho hnd r. gang of balt. ¥by sometimes ms for"uim, ba dolng the wen, b plauning the pluccs to be 6 LouL! n[; out hiis instructious. y aud adjsgent Blates, . e nothing to selr it wil ever) send chanj toget! quilts; P Young crocheting haby l"‘l;‘ e ‘Phiclr own bugs Do Gle propert; lwlu!’: ny thiel inten thobondsmanenfe by of the batl, he havin cratlon for algnin, that Wray sccured thicag eagea nickel on t! Jess wado o very weas not tried on cither o undor covery tion, mente. not able to find wards, they ‘Three yeurs city, and, oug Lhi; lqll‘cflcd thr oud th 1s oxplleft {from the belug uccosssry. The nttemp Bth of May, and otiee entercd wil contalninj 2 puj b ruled, they wel Ty be expected thinj tools, 1t Bupreme Cou up overrul was jsrued. ub to th wile, end ono me to desert him sent to Jolle ont his term, 1 allowance, he rel Tis old calling, Keeply, counsel *ina Brhu him,"—s im. Nov. 24, Harry Lawrence, the one William Mitchell, became ball of Wruy L waa released fromn the County Jail, Dot 16, the cose was continued by the defond- nt. "JFeb, 2, 1870, th case was called for trial, and Wray, of course, being nbsent, the recognizance orfeited ond a +May 25, defaunlt and judmnent for 82,000, .!un’u 19, execution muemd and plu;:'d in the Dbands of the Sheriff, who las 00 diys fo which to nmtu wreturn, Tho lwit expires on the 19th and some spectucles oung glrl 1 e1y 8 i &s well as n Chicago, snd times, hut always lmanage to thieves ta cseape ponie 12 years agy, cagzo, 1t 1s wald Tuck"~hie hal no reud, for { for casencd howeyer, ant, a8 e forfeited rec handsome 8 were all_nole pros, g0 Wi ] Julf, was extended 20 d. peal ha frat celared to be o et LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. TU NOME FOR TIIE FRIENDLESS, qv the Editor of Yhe Tribune. Cnitcaao, Sept. §.—Amid ail this clamor and din sbout retrenchment, money, greenbacks, and polities, the Chicago Hows for the Friendlens i3 trylng to make itself beard. It has wow within its walls 150 women and chilldren, Thirty of these are little _hololess bables, and the reat are of various ages, front 80-year-old womeu all slone in the world down to young girls looking for work. Thelr wunts thelr who ouly nceds woes from thero doy after arifts baby and adop! and another hinmediately comes to 11t fta crib; lace to work and [m- tely another comes (i pennilessand houe- less, 8o it goes day fn and and week out, month aftor montlt. So the Home which has this large and ever- changing family continually on hand, no! 1ta desticuts condition, gppealsto every Itwants everything, and It can use any' can standiu lis store and sny be has lhas anytling come (n play at the lfome. Let him send n specimen of it If it's only shoe-blacking to mnke tho children respectable for Sunday-schuol. lwusckeeper ook over the old trunks und n bundle of hall-worn tlothes. sometbing, ‘The stockings can be refooted thu children, the rags can be woveri into ¢ ‘Llie worn-gut buby clothes can bo used for a ‘fhe farmers can get hier and make up o load of vegetables, or send eggs, butter, eicese or'apples, 'Tho grand- mothers van send mlttens, stockings, and bed- and girls” can pivo flnds o rive, e on a sick child, the boys thelr Tho farmer's her jellles} and o jar of honey for the sick ones, awmuse themselves with gncques and sleeves, blankets, Finally, all can hunt up thelr odd magazines and iHlustratod them to the Burr Mission. b All donations ehould be accompanied by postal card that credlt may be given fu the HHome Farmers deslrin, wife lics can er, The Visitor, etables will be supplied from will be returted If they so request. Anything less thon 100 pounds wust frelisht, Anythin came by express, stenchies, *HJoby ¢ i1 and ane othor oud private co Laving been o patient past, to write uuto 11 not bo too baby. ‘708 SUNDAY TOWONE Tv the Editor of The Tribuns. Cuicago, Sept. 9.—Forasmuch ‘‘constant readers ™ Lave taken in hand to sst forth fu orders doclaration of thelr several opinions and theorles fu regard to afew of those things {n which tho public aro most surely {nterested, nmong them the Bridgeport thostreet-carsmokers,the Court-flousc 8 sljgo-board nulsauce, nnd a thousand grievances und fancies of publie it scems good to me also, it curl;mx l'm-l iy lnlr(nllgin oy & few curous facts'in rogard to the wnudgml munltnd: of the Juurual which dafly bringe those amateur lliter- uteurs before tho publie, thues forbid me to Ls a consta Daswy Taihuxg, but heve afforded me abund- ance of quurfl timu to devoto to one _copy of TuRSUNDAY TIIBUNE, which I have made uye of ticern, with the followlu, i 'f1is SUNDAY and contain each of lottors—0,174. '} rits of Miltow's exactly $ho was caught soveral d {n o manner pecuiine hment. Ahout 10_or hu was arrested for stealing awateh, tuoney to ec—Ae o was convicted 1 somewliat by good timo turned to Chlcago and resuimed Ho was nucceannl (l?r e "l.:lme, iy * tripped '’ by the police, & Slleles ):yL:vm%pmm(:-r’x‘mum were fonnd aralnst him. ahout $35,000 ball, urrest absurbed every e Lad acedmulatéd, h ho forfefted. Thia n‘clfil Tie lnd and all the It ia cn:‘l,omary, n Awa: mal dl)x‘urtslr::w mm{'uunmmmt recelved & consid- 1t 1s understood his bondsmen Yrom luss in the hondsmon never paid & cogruizances, ho doubt~ um by the opera- of the 11 fndlet- the polies were Mimj sndat length, years after- agaln In trouble fn usual, thourh h tho elastic meshed of the law xgainat hitn woa loat sight of (1S LAST DIFFICULTY et forth In the following extructs Criminal Court recorde, no comment THE RECORD." t on Cnse's sale took placeon the 1 Wrny was srrested near the th & stolen coat on Lis arm aud a kit of burglars® tools, 15 the’ )unnld.!ury returned an {ndict- for burglary ags b 14 !n a “rluu“gl to quash was madg and over- ani o plea of not guity entered. y 27 the cuse was continued on application of the defendant. Juue 25 e was tried. June 20 the jury came Into court,and sald ro unable Lo agres, and were discharged. A. 8, Trude, Wray's counsel, told State's-Attorney Iecd that ho hed sbundoned the defense. Wray was brought Into court sod his trial sct for next day. Ie presentod an aill- davit, giving the nainea of his witnesses and whint to prove by them, smong other u’m he l'l.lop:.lwélh o n:nn on the xl: l:lzlhc. |Iyt the burglary, an hat & stranger met Wim in the nr?éc n!l'd lianded him a _coat and buyglar- uesting him to hold them a minute. All of this he swore to, and he asked a contin- uance. The Court refused It, and tho case went to trial, and Wray was convicted, and b was flzed al five years in the Penitontinry, Thirty days were aliowed {n which to file an ap Ang. 10, tho time for remoyal to the I tiary, he belug in the meantime in the County Y8, log beod takon, the remitted the cas reinstated on the criminal docket. on which the remittur was granted was the ling of Il,lm In‘l“l’“mt‘l lorhn c‘l]munum"x aving been placed by the abandonment AL i Dosttion well. culculated to eur- being suddenly forced npon n tho sum of $2,000, au lard times, hard ond flanuel and fly-net and pepperniud and o fuw other trifles,® 4" womun whoso children are oll dead, or who ean’t get olong with her son's and who ‘* s oaly 1 or days in peact,’ Meanwhile, pending the end of her duys, she must be fed, and clothed, and warinéd, and sheltered, and huve for her dim old eycs, und. an extra cup of tesito warin lier withered heart, and o ely pinch of snuff, and a little her * rliewmnatiz.” Morcover it fsn's the same old wonan and youny girls and babies who are One aucient dame ther drilts in; weeklies, aud send 11 charges will be pald ot tho Hoiae. All donors und frieuds of the flome, aud all visitors to the Exposition, aro inost ear- uestly requested tovisit the Home, coruer Wa- bash avenuc and Twentlcthstreat. Then, itany Yisitor still fecla that thines are too hard for hini o give auythlng to the Home, the Hlome—it ho can prove himself w worthy obcet for such char- Lard up to give hin &w The preasnt hard ut reader of Tup WIBUNE of Auj; s you are probubly aware, 113 co yoit duubticss do” not kuow, 1 counting tigures us letters, counted the letters, one by une. beginnlug wit the first letter in the titly"of the poper, fnclud- fng all the folia hoadings, and on ¢ last Jetter on tho last 1y scssion of hir 1 have lieretoforo bad the time und will to ac- complish mucly woro tedlous task, with which 1 will compare the lust ous, Shukspeay plete potical works amnng, and, ay 1 bave carefull contaln, by actual c including all the headings except tha follo heudings, 4,100,403 letters, or17,833 more letters thian thieo coples of Tug Su: nay be meationed just her that Bhakspearce's 0AY Trisuns. It , 83 a curfous fact playa of “*Merey Wives of same number 1 am ucable to give or either ply, far [ have wover e gatyei both togebher copatns by egained ether,c wunv.,gm,fil'l enen.g\mm{xuln: eag thau ono-third the waolnt of matfer contained inTnr BuxpAr Trmiavse. If any one were curlats enougl tn eatimate (for I have not time to connt) thenumber of letters coutafned in a yearly voliime of Tun DaiLy Trinuxg, they will ilnd enowgh to print abont forty books enual I extent to Bhalispearc's complete poet- feal worka. Onu volumo of Shalepeare exhibits the poetieal géntus of one man. Ono volume of Tur Tnisunn pives & history of the world. Now, this sort of pastime don’t pay, and I am atill ‘fn want of more Iucrative employment 80, if vou wish any one to count. tho sins ol the Deniocratle party, or the contents of your waste-baaket, just cafl on your faltLful servant, 0B, TEATII V8. BIGNA. Th the Editor af The Trivune, Cmicaao, Sept, 9. —Would you have tho kind- ness to Inforin mo what has tnspired our * hoss "’ magistrate with such an cnergetic hatred against ever fudication of enterprise, prosperlty, and Industry fnourcltyt Is it n craving for noto- ricty or tho hope of excreising a brief authority that caueed him to detall squads of police and Biremen to open fire on the interestaof the great mureantlle community of this largo eity, or does Heath contemplato Introducing sume new patent whereby ho can substitute putty aud Jues for the handsome wire anid ¢l slgns ho as causcd to De destroyed 1 Tt fs true the iatentes of the wire signs and Mayor Heath Imu long heen at dageers’-points, anid’ he tales this opporumui' togetinhis personal vengeanca. In these tight tines whan nany ofis merchnnts 1ind it bard’ work to meet our maturing obli- gations, and wo are desirous of offering ever: Inducements to our custometa to _buy, methitnks |t woulil be more hecoming s Honor 10 placo bimiself at the head of a sqitad of the oya In blue and clean out the dens on Clark street and Fourth avenue than have Bergeants of police and firemon marching nbout our streets like the soldlers of lovading army, armed with long measuring-poles (sceking what they can tear dowa), the lnughing-stock of tho peo- ple, the aublccl of rdicula of tho entira press of the country, and the firm heliet our worthy Mayor {s Inboring under an altack of Insanity, which can only be eured by a trlp to any of our other largo. Amerlcan cities, to-wit: ° Boston, New York, or l’hllmlnl[zhlu, where ho will find instend of probibiting the very extensive dis- play of handsome bushiess sigis, the merchants are encotiraged (provided I.Im?' are properly se- pured) to make tho most glaring display fnthelr powar, maklug those cltica attractive for viaft- ors and customers, and an evidence of enter- rise and prosperity, which our worthy Chiet glnglsmlu Is determlued Chieago shall not poa- BUBS. OLD MENCHANT. Asawer.—~The Mayor docs not make laws; Iis duty 18 to enforce those he finds In the statute-book, These slgns wero removed be- couso they were put up in contravention of a law passeid by Aldermen for whose eleetion tho voters of Clileago are responsible. The signa were fliegally put up, and wero leg vullyl removed. 'J'Imrc;umucntntlvua of the people—'* Old Mer- chant? Included—haye forbidden the putting wpof auch algns As to the chnrpfiu nraing l\ll;yur Ifcath, they are untruo aud ridiculous. THB BTANDARD CLUR-IOUSE. b the Editor of The Tribune, Cricaao, Sept. 8.—The other doy, in answver to o grumbling corrcspondent, who said that “he supposed the only remedy he bad for a certaln griovanco was to write to tlie papers,” yott very justly remurked that any ote who had o renl grievanco and really wanted it remedied went to the proper puthoritics, * Equal Riglits,” In your Baturday’s paper,complalus of the steps of the Standonl Club-House, on Thirteenth etrcot and Mlchigan avenue, pro- jectiug into the sidewalk, Now, If he wili take the trouble togo to the Hoard of Publie Works, and state the facta fu the “complalut-book kept for that purpose, it will be atteuded to by the proper authorities, 1 willtell him in advance, however, what the rigcta of the parties arc in the premlses. Thir- teonth atrect s & 50-foot strcet st that point, and has a 10-foot sidewalk; of this 10 fect, three fect are allowed to bo used by property-owners for areas, or for ateps up or down. If thesteps in question project moro thau thres feet from the street llne, tifey violate the city ordinances. On a sidewalk 14 fect or more inwidth, four feet are allowed, and on 10 feet or more, five feet, There are hundreds, porhaps thousands, of cases of the volation of ordinancea by bulldings, fences, ete., oncroaching upon streets and ol- leys, and It is fmpossible for tho suthoritics to know of them alj but I be- licve all complaints are {nvestizated, sod proper measures taken, In many casca tho correet Hues of strects and public grounds cannot be found except by survey, and com- plaints of tresspasa turn out to be unfounded, I¢ wore attention was paid to these things by the citizens, many unaightly obstructions would be removed, and the people would get o better kuowledge of the ordinuuces of our tity. L) < Sunveyon. UTAH DIVONCES. o e Edttor af The Tribune.. Crmoago, Bept. 1L.—Will you kindly sllow me the space [n the columns of your paper to wake & brict statement and ask a question fn relation tonmatter of scrious importance to me, ond perhaps o thousand others similarly situatedi My wifo went to a party ertising to pro- cure divorces secretly and witWout scandal, and employed kim to obtaln for her the coveted document. Sl proferred her charges,—cruclty, “ete.,—Dbut the uttorney coulil not well put tho case, tlmm‘gh without my conacnt, and requested an interview, which was granted. IIu thon stated to me that ho had gevepted o retalner from my wifc to proscente lier sult for adi- vorce, and that the hest way for me to get vid of an unworthy wife was to walve servico by uckuowledging her ehargres to be true, and stato that I desired to become a citizen of a rewnote county in Utah Territory, and that fn 15 days n divorée would bo granticd by o court in Utah Terrltory. I retuctantly accepted the situation, signed the necessary documents, made aflidavit to thelr correcthess, and in less than 80 duys wo were In. posscssion of a docu- mont_ which sold attorney calls a divoree, sald divorce purporting to have been granted by a Judge of a court in Utah Territory. ‘This has all trangpired within the Jast two months, My~ aclt and wifo are bona flde citlzens of Illuofs. s s court in Utah Terltory jurisdiction over cltizens of this Btatel Is this dlvorce legall Who will kindly answer? Respectfully, VALENTINE MALVERN. Answrr.—Iaving been securcd by perjury and fraud, it s not. ANOTIIER NUISANCE. v {he Kditor of The Tribuns. CnicAdo, Bept, Y.~In these days of muntelpal reforny, removal of sigus and other obstruc- tious, ete,, would It not be well to turn atten- tlon to the ash-Loxes and swill-barrels which Aisfiguro our sldewalks and contaminato the at- mosphero for hlocks uround right [n the heartof thecity ' Bridgeport is bud with o southwester blowing; but why allow the various dives it basement-restaurants to offend with an alor worse, 1€ posaible, thun Brideeport all tho thuut Having complatued to the lmrtlu owning nuls- onces of this kind from time to time without effect, I now beg a tittlo of your valuable space, Tiwping thus to abate the ovil. B3 MUBIC AND DRAWING. b the Fititor of Tha Tridune. Ciioaao, Sept. 11.~The faflure of the Board of Education to provide for the teaching of mu- slc and drawing {n the public schools induces me to call attentfon through your columus to tho fact that the Chicago Athenmum, 05 Wash- ington street, 18 muklug special arrangenents for teaching both theso branches fn its day eud evaniug scliools, With the best teachers, with a thorough courdo of study, and with the lowest possible figures, ft will eiideavor s far as pos- afble to supply {10 want which the faflurc ot the publle funds bas created, T 1, Fonnosu, . Superinteadent, CAN us vore? Tv the Edlior af The Triduns, Cmioano, Sept, 11.—11asn soldler or officerof the United Btutes Army nny right to votoat o Presidential clection! 1 have heard conflieting optnions In the matter, and would therefore re- uest Lo ba eullglxluuuh on tho subject through the columns of your paper. A Hubscniner, Answan.~Ccrtainly, Il statfoned at the time of election at & place whero he has acquired o residence, Jf ho hiag lved In Chicuge a year hy Las & right to vote there. . K » TUE PRLIUNY MATTER. v the Edilor of The Tridune. Cnreaco, Bept. 11— When my country takes {ts place amongs tho natfons of the earth, then, sud not unt!l thes, let ny epitaph bo written," These atv tho famous words of Rober} Emiuett, and 1, aud I hope overy other true Demngerat in this country, will say, * Whoen Satn Tilden gives a satiafactory explination for lls w:rfury, thon, and not untll thon, wiil I vate for Tilded. Ax Iuisu DEnOCEAT, — ABK MH. WATRINS. ‘T ths Editor of The Tridung. - Catoago, 8ept, 11.—-1f # cconomy Is wealth,” why is.14 that tlo strcot-lamps on Walash avenue, laalwc-i‘ 'wentleth and Tweaty-second streets, wers 15 ™l blaze "' ut 10 o'clock Bun- duy moruing § - rY " IHME CHICAGU ‘THIBUNE: 'LUES ‘utter whleh the budy of Comnunists ad, et EM—e e DAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 187, THE “STAATS-ZEITUNG.” What tha Cominunists of Chicago Think Concerning It, AndThoirSentimonts Rogarding Nows- papers in General, Hubscribe for tho Yorboto® and Be A Happy. Tast cvening s largely-attonded Soclatiat mecting was lcld io Globe Hall, Desplaines, near Madison etreet, for the ostensible purpuse of protesting agalnat the action of tho Sleats Zeltung for redncing the wages of its ecompos- itors. The doctrines caunciated were of the most Incendiary chareeter, and wererecaived with Juud manlfestations of delight by the aadience. Jueob Winnen, ngeat of the West Side Section, called the meotinit to order, and stated that the object wus, to protest azninst the reductlon of {he wages of compositors on the Stuats-Zeituny. ‘Williatn Jeffers was called upon to preside, aud Jacob Wionen was chosen Becretary, ¢, Kuszmn, cditor of the Vorbote, waa the first apeaker. Ho made an argument agalnst capltal, Iiolding that it demnanded so much per cent In aplte of the necessitles of tho workingmen. Ho then stated that the printers for the SlaatsZetlung had been reduced from 47 to 43 centa per L.0GO ems. o sald that the reduction hal been made without considering the wrongs of the printers. ‘The Staats-Zeitung had played underhanded with fts employes. 1t had bronght nen from New York without giving notice to its hands, after t had ngreed to keep its own hands at 47 cents, The nfon had appuinted a commitiee of confer- ence with tlis Staals-Zeitung authoritics, only making a falr proposition and demanding falr rates and nssitrances of positions for the wen, The speaker went over a history of the strike, which has been reported fn Tus Trinuss, an read o printe oposition made to its printers by the Staate mmq‘ e then related how the new compositors had mixed things fn the office. “ JTad sent & vagabond named Beully to the Bridewell." e sald that the printers worked froto 9 &, m, to 8 a. m., and hnd to stand at the caso 18 hours a day, and bardly got thne enongh for meals, and they had to stand to thelr cases untjl everything was “setup. Printers hud no time they could eall their own, Tho Freie Presse had published the printerst comununication and had made some remarks thereon, which he read. The spenaker sald of the 23men who had left the Staata-Zeitung there were 10 marrled. ‘Thoy knew what they were doing. It was hard for lahor to gzht combined capital. It was not alone the Staats-Zeitung which craghed its workingmen, Lut it wad the sanie in all trades. It was the polley of the Staals- Zeltung to crush the workingmen, 1t had tricd to crush freedom by threatening fty men {f they attended {hs” mass-meethinz 5t would dischargo them, e asked i this wus liber- ty. IHe acknowledg these were hard times, but the als-Zeitung charged the rumae prices now ad during “vuud thnes, and had a8 great u patronagre, but it did not waut to veduce.” It only wanted to make more money, Nouc of the workingmen had made §90,000 vt of the Whirky-Ring or spent §60,000 to run in Jelitic for ofilee.” He ave e Teaple's prty ta, and stated that it thicvés, who hiad stolen $500,000, wero ullowed to go free. lio safd ft originuted the l’utflxln'- party, It took a dovil to drive out a devil. They Intdrested them- selves very much for Sunday schnapps, In this the Staali-Zeltuny wos mieh futerested, It slobbered muchover tho workingmen, e a rarcastie history of the Teople's party and its lesder in jail, who, he sald, hud stolen $00,000, all for the poor workingman, He icttred BufTalo Miller, A. C. Hesing, und Jake Rehn as the great, lonest workinguien's trio. This trio had Jtved long In purple and fine linen, dined on ‘rieh meats and wine, but evinced no anxiety for the workingmen's meuls. They had great anxi- ety ‘when they were candidates. The Staats- Zéltung bud - erfed * 8pitzbube," when upon ita own rolls it hud the birgest thieves s propric- tors.- Ie made the old " argument (n hebalf of the workingmen.: Capital was crushing them, and might was malkine right, He angued that 1f labor was pald higher wuges it would cause grenter productlon by “consuming more, sthus making times ~ better. Tho less the laborer earncd the worso it made thnes and the less was gold. Ilermann Raster knew the workingen were right, but the Staats-Zeitung belonged to the capitalists and would not acknowledze ft. He had heard that the Staats-Zeltung hnd Leon pakd $20,000, the Times and Tuiponx £10,000 cachito gay thut certaln lands were wortha ‘half-mitllon dollars, in order that o park might be purchased. Thess papers sold thelr totfience, ond they were alwavs in the market for the bigheat bidider, He Yhen spoke of the fire, and what the Staufs- Zeltung bad sald fn bebalf of the people, Jic charged that tho Staats-Zeituny was aguiust the Firo ordlnancé because its proprictors owned planing-miils, It was not run {n the intervst of the workinginen, but in Its own Intercsts, The Staats-Zeituny was corrupt, and a stench fn thelr nogtrlls, 1t hiad hurrabed for the StaateZeitung and Ilestng, When ft fought smainst temper- ance It prevented (ts own nen from taklug a zlass of beer fu the office. When 1t advocated freedom it was crushing its inen, It was con- trolled by politiclans, und run in the Interest of eaplta). Mo appealed to the nien not to hnve the woul pulled vver their eyes, 0, PFEINFER was the noxt speaker. Ile appenled to the au- dience to do away With the Staals-Zeituny and corruption as they would with thele dirty cluth: ing. He wanted all the Vohllcul papers and alt the candldates to return to the people Lhe money they had stolen, He spoko in the same steain u the previous speaker, It had been clatmed that l‘w Germon printers received 13 per cent more than tho English compoaltors. 1le hield that this wns not su. They had to work 25 per cent more to oblain the same amount of macter fn mensure, and had to work ten thnes harder than the English printers. The epeaker then went over a history of the urt of priuting, I1¢ sutd thut, if it was formerly run in beball of freedom, it now spoke only in the - terest of corruption. Tho Yrcu supiported tho cheats, thloves, and swindlors of the peo- ple. Avcordimr to this speaker, the press fn gencral was o bud concern. It was u surt of u Gfence,” a resort and protectlon for thleves, workiug wholly in_their futerests, and auuinst the people, Thewholo of tha daily hapers were a band of awindlers, They hud stolen hundreds of thousunls of milllons from the people, Tie press was the slave of partivs aud wholly con- lmllml by corruption. The dally press was not afrald to'blacken any man's churacter, Al the wealthy classes were J»rumumd by this venal oreas. ‘The people would some day nd it out, 1o went for Hesing, aid suld ha had betrayed and sold thousands of his fellow-citizens, “lie sliould hava been hung on the gallows long agu. Thie Staals-Zeituny hud protected the City Cotn. cil when it wus u llen of convicted thicves. It supported the thievea of the County Ring, In one column the Stgals-Zeituny tulked morality, nanother It hud the udvertiicments of quacks, It loted tho right. Thu Staats-Zeitung loved corruption, wnd was thy nuprotlur of ‘thieves, He was sorry the' people would sup- port o resg—a corrupt press. The Staata-Zeitung and _overy other politieal paper should bo kicked vut uf every house, He appealed to all the Lonor that lay in Lhe charavs ter of his audicnco to go for thiso Yu[wr-, and not toread any of thom, ‘They afl told les, e wanted thein Lo go from liouso to bouse und stop the people froin taking them. Al the papers were oqually badt, ‘They should read no pupers unless lhuw which advoeased thelr fnter- este, such us the Jorbole. ‘“Theso were tho ouly onca to read. When the entire press was crushed then would they be happy. He then wedo an appenl to Pypograpbical Unlon No, 9 to stund by the strikers, The Staats-Zeitung had showed thom that the capitulists were a cloes with other interusts than those of the working- 1To w28 60 years of_oge. and leaves & wife and men. ‘They had combined togethier to erush the workingmen, e wanted all the trades to baud together and to protect themselves, and to ar- ray fn.muss agufost capital. ‘Thelr intercats as | workingmen were obe, uned they should hung together if they wanted to stand up against cap- {tul. Carl Thorsmark end other Cominunists, cluding little Joe Qruenhut, mwle nJ)ce husy uuraed. HELL GATE, NEW YOug, Sept. 11.—Tho work of c¢harging with explosives tho columns that uphold the roof of Hell Uate was begun this mornfug, snd it 1s expected that 1,200 pounds of explosive ma- terfal will bo stowed away in the holes drilled for it before night. Orders were given to have pounds of cortridges at thy wharf thls morning, so that the work baying been com- mepeed, It can bo carricd on without eessatlon, ‘Tie duy for the grand explosion hioa uot yet bocu definitely settled, Y OBITUARY. Special Dapaich to T0a Tribune, ¥ Map1soN, Wis, Bept, 11.—The Rev. Thoinas Bright, pastor of tho Baptiat Church fn this city, while preachinz the evenlng servico was dtricken with spoplexy, and:dled in thrve hours. Mr. Driglt wae sulversslly beloved, elght grown-tip children, one of whom holds a promfnent place Ina Chleago achool, YELLOW FEVER, PrurapoLeiia, Seple 11.—Ab a meeting of [rmnllnunl. citizens at the Mayor's office to-dny o tuke measires toald the sufferers from yellow fever in Bavennnh, an exccuttve commitice was appolnted to gy otit the objects of the meet- i Over 81 have alreads been subseribed. BAVANNAT, Sept. 11.—~Total number of {nter- ments sinee the last report, #i; yellow fever, £0. The Benevolent Association’ asks ald to nssfat them in providing for the sick end destltute, Wolves In Rusala, ZLandon Datty Neea, Russia fs stiil o wood deal hehind the reat of Europe fu the matter of wolves. These ani- nala, whose heads used tobe a fource of In- enme to the borderers of Waler, and of which the laat were slnin fn Seotland by Cameron of Luchicl, inake o consklerable fimire fn the I[}\H- cultural returna of the Russian Empfre. Ae- cording to a pamphiet which M. Lazarevsky has circulated, the wolves In 1873 did ss much dom- are a4 8 Tartar nvasion might have inflicted. They earried off 170,000 caltie and 552,000 small- er domestic anlinals frowm the 45 Governments ol Russlain Kurope, In the Baltic Provinces Tell 1,0%) head ot horned caitie, and In the Potish Pravinces 2,700 oxen, and 8,000 sheep, pigs, snd poats. The Journal des Debala calculates fhat If n__cow bLe reck- oned a8 worth 20 roubles, and nsheep at four roubles, the gross_sum of the tribate levied by the wolves In Russia must reach 7,700,000 ronbles. This s an amount of money quite well worth Tookine after, and it represents s number of wolves which must be dungerous even to uman life. In the [forests of Frauce, and in the l'{r!.nm‘l the wolves last winter attacked somo bl xeplmrds, and they now end then ventura within ihe walls of lonely chateaus and farm-houses. HBut thelr numbers, of eomiree, cannot he compared with the enor- mous hosts af savago beasts In Ruesls, which one may perhaps guess at fromn the quantity of wolvea which must band together to kill and carry off one able-hodled ox, Tne writers of ool little books, who Invarfubly illustrate the virtite of relf-sacriflce by the story of Erle, the faithful serf, who rescued his taster's family by throwlng Timsclf us foad {o the wolves, will b pleased to learn that opportunitics of prac- tiring devotiun in the best style will long con- tinue to be found in Russiu, e T— Bt. Louls Reepublican: A girl in Cinclunat! recently overloaded her stomach with beavy wedding-cake and retired early, in order that she might dream of her future hushand, Bhe dreatned that a man with a mouth curling under cach ear, one white eve, a wig, and an Income of £2.80 o ear, came and sot on Leroothoard, and rhie’s in'the worst kind of a eave of gloom now in covsequence. CITY It OIL SALE—AT A DARGAIN northwest corner Ahiand- corne pfo Jblock of housea Inc st., in bank, Jrox SALEOR I ?1{:: (5 MG at itighwood, Highiaid ! Praiste-ava.: nls T Mhdonotica; elesiiat locations, lowest brice. S(LAILS, ot saie=T CIESTN T, 001! 3-$L0TF il nt nt dwellisg, 3 Tonpis dee; k. L. CA E | Lasalle-st. SUBURBAY REAL ESTATE. 1“Ull BALE—SHO, $15 DOWN AND 85 MONTHLY, bugs 4 beautiful ot half a minute's walx from the it Klone depot at LaGraoge; title_perfo free; beat proy ¢éverofferéd at LaGrungo or ny otlier Auburh e, Froe rida o examice for your- el OTIS 8, Ly R Washingion-al., Twom 2. FONBALE—¥100 WILL BUY .\ MEAUTIRUL LOT, one Llack frog depot. ut Lagrauke, 7 miles frou Cirteago: $15 down amid £ muainly: clicapest property 1 inurket, wnd shown troer abitrac fro 0-cent Lrain’ JroRSALE=A 14 aud 1 ASTED FOR LOTS CABI OFFEIL Biock 11, Austin 5 wldttion 10 vilinge of Austint aldo, Lois 26 and 23, Block 1, Gardner’s Sub- diviston of W. {4 . ¥ 1 40, 1. NENQY J, COUNTRY REAL ENTATE. JPORSALE=DELIGITE UL, HOMES AT MODERATY Dpricew, aiso fine bulldinit Jols, at Kummerdale, C. & 1L W3 terms very owy tises W rent h uffered in ORat lake water: 7 ce nt E10 per month upwans 7 153 feat Immudintely ndsu uie-GUATLer duwn. Call oo cu nroeand 3 ite fare., ‘17()!! éM, ntle TACHE=ONE OF THE BRST acre improved farma fu the Westi i s wmll’u 17 € the Court-lloune, wnl une mile from Witlow £piiug Station, on the Alton & Chicrzo lalirosd in Cook County, 11l of the orehar nance fn good real s ltoum 14, 140 Madiso ‘%0 worth of npples idonu wore sld out 1l 3 Wil take half eash, bal- fo Cufcagu. T. D, DOYD, TO CAPITALIETR—AT CHICA endid 10 scre Wk at une-LAIE {ta pres: MES WEBH, 100 Denrhornest, WANTED-IIALE NELP. Tookicerparn, Clorke, oir: WWATEI=A PUIST-LLAES HOSIEEY sALES. retent 10 take chinrga of n retalf atock, | Address thune ol r|'x(xie4|[| " naid 147 Soutls ‘Frages. VY ARIED-A STRAM-FITTER.U rit -iron .t g8 wol BAKEE, SMITH &C WAY =4 GA Tyird-av., near TANTED—EXPET €r presres, evenin TOK i) WasTED. 4 and 4 STON T AT CI ner Whila and North Lasalle-sia, 1tighest wages h ook, paid ta food warkm ENCED BOYE g2 from d o 12 o'cloc ive Chi “n\x‘rsn' A 600N TINSMITIUAT 701 BTATR: ¥ ', J. DAEMICKE, & BRO. RS APPLY AT oi fimt. FANTED=A. VIRsT.CLASS DOOTMARER T0O 'iuh 0t aad make Ono s:wed houte, at 33 Thirty- ‘work, for section aod ¢ Allfre faro. 20 Smmployment Agenciess EN-40 QUARRYMEN FOR GOVERNVENT 7z, il 84 per s, X HAIGILT. Mivceliuncous, week: 50 mnen womtll na: VWASTED=850 A MOXTIL I8 A CERTAINTE T overy B press. hrish, nor waier sinar, Excelaior Manure ¢ '\V'A NI £ oped bt Smel cnial e B A Efll\ 1 Butiding, Ch! 40, inoat iply agencles, Floren: WATED-MEN Tithogr Aclasor sharm fumed shrl Co.s 113 Kaat Madison ervn seilln A} oy '\Vim'm 0 STORE T 100 Iabarers, §1.30 per .« M. SPEUBE fares o0 cost winers, a1 a West [tandoip! "_ ANTED=1(0 HATLIOAT) 3 'Y 2 Mich free tuce, KA h Clark-st., o L 18 W Fewing M X0 nckag & toym i b needreds profite, GILT, Buaperintzg clilng Co., 44 Ulnti KN TO FELL PIHOTOGRATIS AKD hs of Presidential caudidates, family ore, glaM cutter nnd ¢ao openers, atationery penelia, holder, chromus, fewelry articies for cauvaasing, exhibliio tee the Foodef hwat féring glte It % _one letter-copyidz. hool asols sond Sk ! s, And fatrsy call wnd o American Novelty DAY )’ ile-makera, K & CO, MEN FOR_ILLINOIS AU, BINO £C0. 17 Miscellnneous. VVANTED=STEADY = EMPLOVMENT-A FEW BrUATL AKEDLE Can wages by calling on _J1YDE House. u_uun 7tofa. 1, gnd 7 1 VY ANFED=E 1o enfage e the l:'n&tll States during the y BTHO ED=PALT e 3 1 HOLT 18 anderatand care of hors o 70ClUCK [0 The evening. T ES WIIO ARE LOOKING sure aud ssfe busitess, entirely chance to ioake good BHO3., Honl m, Investigations gensral nsents furscveral Statea Vianted. Addrers Fooin 5, 60 North Clark-ri. Rtoam 10 Magi North bide, cutrance on Michlzan-at. Otlice bou tween #n. m, and 5 p. n [ ALE canatted in the_Sont) res ¥ ). Tribune ofice. NTS OF TIONALITIES, 1 alf_ parte of the Uniteil Statea. on . Liberalterni oftered. Appiy st ok, Corner CIATK aud Micliliean Halsted-st. MALE WELT, Domestics. VWASTED-A 600D GILL FOR TOUSEWORE and hielp care of chtidren, ~ Inquire at 367 South Fan-av, N A\'2 -\ RE: ‘American preferred, todo general honwro; houte.” Apply WASIEE, 4 conl Wanatay, O mmended. et i A B B who {s competen (l can upprecife u goo 5D GIRL, GERMIAN O BWEDE, Apply as 750 Michit G WOMA 't and wiil! LAUSDHESS AT 633 , per- es, Lont ruber il 100 fast-srilleg. {orvn | 82 .23 | QITOATI 1) oh m #8 Driggs 1V E:5, 000 TRIAL 000 men who wisn ying_ busovas in TeN 70 per week ¥l news ‘will hear “r.\nr.n_-u A fnswoell family, i hotween Fulton £a 1 Carril. GITtL, COMPETENT ANTED=A GOOD N GIRL _FOR HMOUSEWORK nqairs ai 7 s North bheldu-st., NT TO I} wencral housework in o privase family, Callot 115 Sonth Raey-s. ‘“ STED-GIRL FOR GENFEIIA turre In famtly, st mu__l;_n th l’l\lllnl;v “Y_Axmn-u TO 1 n0d geuegal Lounewor 00 WASTHNG, 1 T ot 406 West Jac Scamastresscs. “YA.\'TED—A 8 take charge o Apply at 278 bt i - Nursos. VWANIED-A RELIABLE YOUNG 0111 T0 TARE une chary who could ard ot home. of 8 chiid o yeur old part of each ds Call ai 1420 Indisnu-av. DY COMPETENT TO skiug fur o widower. fiiscellancous, VWANIED=AN EXIEIESG ady. aL 134 inlliinery salcsi ED NOTION AND rth Clar [ E_1OMES TN CIlICAGO LAWN=—ELE: Rant vilia lota, $204); free railrond pusaca; dicement 1a ininsiers and teachiers,” JAM. 104 learborn. KTOCK FARM OF 300 TO 500 ACRES in thern lowa, 1llincly, or Nerthern Missourd, or other favorabls loeallty; Improved or wild lawdy 5!\'u 11l description; slate terms, also cash prica. Ad- ros B, Poat-oftico Hox o2, Cliteszo, ASTED= W of dwelllne! ‘arsive - 53 peuble. “Liis hotel contalos el up Withiall the modern finprove- 1 be ready far occupancy about tie 10th tion s central, belag: within a block of thy dockeat the Sarnl. the Norihern Transporiation, and Veruiont Central fitcs of atenuiers, anl withn ezay ac- ceasof il the other difierent railrosd and steambost lfoes, Come aud nce it Apply to 3l O'BYNE, @ North We Chicagy. TRNT-819 WEST WASHINGTON-ST., TWO ied Trout roiu, Uit Blogk from Union Park, y._tiont fow, LAT 180 OIIO-ST. tin-routa sud closeta. RENT— T HOOMS, FURNISHED Ol . unfurnistied, or, withuut hoand, T'rivate resl: dunce €37 Miclizab-av., betwuca Thiriseath and Four- centh- 0 1 KICRLY-FURNISHED LOOMH, WITI or withiout buard; translents taken, 370 tato-at., Loow 3. PO NENT—A FRONT SUITE OF ROUMB AND afugie roows, furufshed or uufuralshied. Apply ut T~NIC] UINTRIED ROOMS, WITIL i buard, Klugsbury Lilock, Randolph-at., Bear Clark._Apply ltoom So. 1 N MARBLE-FRONT contalning six ruoums. flour: frout. and buck pretufse '1 yRENT=TUR 0N FOIT LODGING ‘wnl alsd for lght housekveptug. 8¢ 45 Bouih Clark- gearly onpoiite Bleriau flouse. Apply st Tiourm 0 RENT A PL TH031S, FURNISMED or unfurnishedd, sutt X Vi ) duor wes keeplog. 115 Wal- 19 ENT-CHE TASS NEWLY FUIt- nlehied rouni aulol, "ceutiali geuts) proterrod; tranaienis taken. Apply st lworg ‘11, 168 Clatkest. uear Aresdo-court. S, OFEICES, &) i VERY for dis- TOZRRNT-SALOON 700 WEST LAKE.ST. 15w iMtaken ay onee. Guod Fessun Gived pustngor it i i 1]10 RExT=BTOME 1T BECORD-BT., TO A KAl tusant. Apbly WwJ. A, SLAERSUALL, Yoom !:s_l_‘_lflrulmlllln Hlo) ‘ & place uf Jrarem:hie Mt 15 or . Fribuuo otice. VW ANIEL-TO sl of Biato 110t to axcocd 3 Wet Vib (urei-at. T MUSINESS . N WISHING TO KEEP BOARDING. n ihe caunlxydnuv full of bosrders, I-ulr-l a3rof u good oppurtunity by calilog ut Joonga PROMINENT COUNRQR GiiOC i aunfug oid=r, Apply at4lv ue lalaid-av. 01 BALE=A MEAT-SIARKET WITH 11ORSE AND WAgOR} £00d cusioun sud KUod BLaud] OwWaLT weal 0 Teave thu Ly, Audress 1211, Tribuncomico, T X PALS LAGEN TRER saloun aiu sawhle rouin fu tie heat part o, ghe el ol account ufloavlug Chilcago.” Tuquiry at 190} Bou MO BALE — H ML BTOCK OF UROCERIES, Tuoats, £1C., togetker with Uxturse 1o eiore, sud | uod-will® ot sn_ oWAbIlaned business’ I 8- (hiiving Hiburbug tuwn of Cook L‘uuul{‘ Will sull chvap for cash. Address U9l Tribuue oblice. S WILL BELL A NEAT BYOUK OF GIOCKI(IER and dxtures for $250, Pl‘l ash,balunce ou tiwe or tradu. Apply at North Wells-st. ()() ,BUYS MALP INTEREST Iy A GASN 8‘7500 hluln!su thas will suppois two ’nmllh:l, k) Lasalonat., Rovw b4, — NV ANTED=AN &: ¥ & A 3TA & busipess 1a tho Boutlicra b g!mlhnd wliczpouses Call ab 143 QUIETLY OUTAINED reitary for (ucompatlbiiity, el Kesldente uunocearary. a6 after docrcoy 12 your eiperience. A. WOUDKIUH, 134 Dearbara sl 1‘)1vuucs‘s_ LEGALLY AND QUIETLY OBTATRED R I RIS Al wovi CLRAG ) FINANCIAL, A DVANCES MADE DX DIAMONDS, WATCIES, £\ bonds, erc.,at LAUNDERS' private office. 130 1tan* dulph-at., near Giaik, Ntoome 3 and 6. Estahifabied 154, {CEB MADE ON DIAMONIS WATCH Kt D ARG otilr Koud securtiy ur ure, 151 land inoney Joaued on fu; BALDWIN, WALT & Clhy luan st current rates oo Impro 7, Mawley Dullding, southwest: corne Madison-a TAVE SO sed diy r D ¢ 1,0 an; %) & CO., L4 DEAGROIN-ST., [AVE 4o 1inney 10 l0an on Chicagu real estaty In sums of 2,000, $2,500 010 PeT eut Jatger suma AL T ;bou_dm.“ ¥y ‘catate: nve ye L. Ilfi 142 (ltlrlm’ N=S1.000 TO §5.000 ON TMPRC niviiey ) on bund, HENKY Unfon Trunt Conipany. 1“'0 ¥ INTTAN or cullaterul, dolph-st. per cent npt Oper cent. T T0 LOAN—ON TMPLEOVED CITY TROY: erty In funie of $1,0.0 wul upwands Ligul 143 South Clar ro ot Ax‘s‘nv € 1o b TT. mproved ofty roperty s LN S SABRIN (OJ to () ke HTY, TWO LOTS ON CAL- Vi Aear TweliLhiat. ] pessualle faters “Iribus PATR BCIIG0L DONDS strictly trat-claza; dua 0, 70 3, K oom 83, NYARIEEs year on 330 Omaha, Neb., wi W vEl T FOIL ONE, res'of Srat-class farming taud noar 500, 1L Trin LI $2.000% L L 11 per cent futers L, aecured bY gages on 8 furm (o Minnesotn, recently purchinacd st & Thuch high o advonelng value of the [Rad will iddress 18 1, B i ums to ed real eaiate; low coln; ieoy EIRD Walnaiun-are el her Dicure, sllusted near ntown aad rapldly in vutue! Theb 4 i the ] B, 0, A ult, ab Tinprove: nfslons, MINC! DVERTIRERS DESIY A\ preaders can dosu dn tl & hellogg'aGrest Slale bictlons A, N K i S Ey o o \ire, aau wisce Lind by sendiok leter tadONAB G [PRENCH AND OBIEN Tollet for heautlfy ven ta the publlc Fiethods ever i ben g, Tu{-rm.l}u ] An lugeulgus geni! ibune ofllea, WANTED-ATOARD OF ul A Loou 11, B I Wit mxcn vod_ huainess, @ otfice. (3 1huber bulldings on and now dulni 1N FRMEN DE 110 0f saniplos o sulary or vof A. GRAN Ui, anit i Hioue- ¥ TAL M @ the f; figure, Boinething fur ladies of all ., IDE Biat ™ NI TO 3 T0 LXCHANGE, + Cluelunat), 0. iy olyeel with stauiy, E. C. ABBEY, Du VWV ANTED-TO PURCIAEE L0 ba moved, sbout A o alo, N, THA Ve o ulag roots, un W de; wtate price mud streot nutiber, Addross D RIEACH COUNTIY besL and elieapest mauner 1. 1] 8t LOTIING, xdois of any U4 Siate-sf, YHTERIES OF THE and developtog the [ ver et RING A LIGIT ininion, AdiE o wiAD{uCtIFors uf envulupes wid pus 3 3ty TICKET. 1IN- TRSONAL TPHOD: cd us lient location snd R Clio] crty,or a large tract af valuable lund, freo and icar, Address, with particulary, ¥ il, E=FINE BODY OF JIARDWOOD Usitey's Jlarbor, Wis.; sarersl isest 0uS oceup a grusrat atore B |33 Paion, 1. WA e 12 ths 3V ANGE—PATM OF 180 , pluo mlics southwest of Kankekee Cliy, 10k af Goods. " Adureas UEONGE WIHGIT, E-00 FEET TN TMPTIOV: ol fthe beat resldencs sirvet et Divldur, for guod bou A ta id fo will e supie amall incunibrance 4 lenns to sult,’ Address B 1, Tribune onice, giving lucation of praperty, TOuNZoN BTATEAT.. A VORTEMON Guner cal have seita by Braviug uroncrty & 0, W JOBBING, ug (1 ! rewnrd will Le giveu by returuln, ba Tetura 0. 1 | OST-LAST "N helweon Ann -0L8. B oleacd gi turiog saiie LOST AND FOUND, _ 08T — & TIOWN SHEPTEID 4 1ame in the tight front iiber Madls foot, MOINING, 0N TAMILL, 625 Wabas And Bangam, old wre A DOG. LITTL s monihe ik ta 443 Weat OGN AN INDIANA: about §45 (n for s 8. willho glven v, . o L c] uy pi . b whit o fuerally Tewardod. ; :‘;55 B ars whis thet ety Jar aeryss o S TN AT WL sewed PARENERS WANTED, PAREES TAR RN T SRS 3102y TlUY Gitiowe P SITUATIONS WANTED-TTALD. - B A oA Sl Hookicepern, Ciorks, etc, QITUATION WARTR[’-H.’I\I)WAI\R—[H A daye HERIY GRGIICH, ditoy 70 Woolate - 7 278 - h ¥ A BTRNOGTATHER JITUATI 84 currespondent._Address T1 71, Tribune omco, ITUATION WARTHD — 15 A DRUG-RTORE: Wwholeealn U erm: Englieh, © R0area Tor s dayn, 1 it Ketnong offee 0 KISt = Trades. SUIUATION WANTED-BY A RWEDR IN A DAKE. ry. Have worked at the b Tt o e a5k ey, i wadrone o 53, Ko QIIUATION WARTED — T A& FIRST CLATE: striper and I 1 isiper and gutahier, cliy or county, AddrsieD le i Mincellnneoonn. CATION WANTED—#4, i FER- | SO AT :,uufl".'.’ff ey bR m‘lf‘lflfli‘o unquestionafila city refarcuce, Rz, Tride THITUATIONS W - Domeatica. ATION WANTED-TO DO BECOND-WORK 0] +) fake care of rhild: PR SRR R ~FEMALE,, ' JTUATION WANTED—FOR {lart In meat of masiry] botel or boarding-hacse, - [ A COORT TS FIRATs 2§ Call at 74 Eart Adami-n gl UATION WAN =BY A G00D COOK, L) wasl 2 1 i §7 ngher ana foner{tane) o a privads tamily, Cad JITUATIO! w{l\kfl:n»x A BMALL PRIVATR 1 tamlly do bouseworky rofer! e Gamtly do bouseworii rofervace givcu ¢ required,, | UATIONS WANTRO=IY TWO SISTET NE Juewlny aad Wedacsdoy, ot 267 Uuron-st. Good refers TTUATION WA NG WOMAN AS S Tl | App! et ity fesisurant or boarding-liouso. - Apply 38 QITUATION WANTED=RT A GOOD, RESPECT- | il 4 '8UIB RIrl 10 do general houscwork in a privs ul Ibcwark and s 800d w chilidren, Call at G4 Norih ON WANTED—TY A COMPETNT BWEDs EIrltn d . Call Tuesds; b, 5t 320 WesC T anton s ChIAd by, O DUCAIsT, SYIOATION AN TRI-NV A RESCRCTADLE GIRE N WANTit= 9 gencral housework Gl A% VEron Y for tra days Tivale fanilly. Fieata JITUATION NTEN-—LADIE: 2 !‘IHI'CIIB s 3 cowipetent kitchen girls with ITCATION A Ci T GIRL +J 14 cook, wash, and Iron, or do general linlisework i arespecta Vate Tamily § Work Sida preferrad, Gan - . for l‘\‘l‘vfll -0t, SITEATION WANTED—IY X CONPETRYT iX: L kil ns ook o owork. | Call at i SVlGi i dotterasn stns 1 Vhe peary T Cal L1 QITCATION W, U FITiST- . STE nily s Lost of referenco. 3 1 FD—13 '.:, (LA > . Slinl ey cook, CHlat Sl Caleiarn =S MEAT ITUATION WAN Y A G ;! ST ‘U sccond Work oF HomIwIE s e =::'((l’|‘l'y. Lest of refzreace. Appiy a8 31 Fioucl-at,, up. TTUATION WANTED — 1T R S, B e comt e gt o entive cliarge 7 {httve clianieof geberal hulsework. Apply et 10431 Senmairesscs. \ ITOATION WANTED-TO KE C] ANY et 3 T Hremag OF ATy Ker who | tomed to the posltion; oul L ‘Tribune oflers Lot thils clty preferred. ) UATION WARTED—A DRESSMAKE! e ITOATION WANTED e S it 138 Wrightoties Yoeat Siga - O FECOXD Employment Agcncics. ¢ QITUATIONS WANTED-QOOD GERMAN, WoR..' wwegian, wodl & 2745t Kwmmptey Mo, BALKHAN G hopas b lnd LADIES IN WANT OF b all_natfoualities can West Madison-st. : '8 oMce, BO Mllllflfiflpe-':l‘n n BANDEIS Swvl\'fluh‘s WANTED= Kkoud Scacdianylan ar supjitied iS5, DU I}‘J'Alno %D\fix‘m’%—)u nle employment offiee, natronized by all firste clam famili d V' e Nu DBome oo giri alwaga wanged 2 413 Wabtali-av. "X 1 JUTUATIONS WA D-NAKER'S NOI ern Female Ew) L Agency, mNRI:‘IE!gt‘XK&L ner tandolphe beata i paac kad presén for ssadiig ut SIToATION WA AT IO N WANTED—A TOUNOLADY OF FIIET= busiueas educatios would 1k . ploynient. Adds M 32 Trl Im;e ;‘ffln::.nwu"m.m ____HOUSES AND CARRIAGES, SOBATO AN CARRIAGES: - UCTION—TUESDAY! THURSDAYS, AND BAT- irdayi, wt Ao 1aan W enblatan: 00 cavalry fiorsts waiel. WHSTON & CO X0 ¥ed 300 cay Tair rosn horice, (6 Bends Bixm, 0 xad 7 i el 34w, 20Ul 804 K00, trils. WOTEoR alan “Team brown borees, 6 and ® gofi»dy‘;flflt!n’m all l:l'l:n!x:l, ;fim’l:l:o’;l:nfl?dn ot 5y iorse, 8 yeara. 13 hands bighi & One, pleasant, yllah drivs famu) ;l‘l}n’ln:nl}tll‘rm:{‘ harness, and suitable for y or AT 35 WEST LAGK.ST.. A TURNOVERBEAT = . hseton, with pole, i *: 0] ireat o | g A HORSE, WAGOS, AXD BUGGY WANTEI A §ichange for lots a Oia Xock Jaland |nwsn I 701t SALE—GREAT BDATGAINS—1 FINE DITOWN Foaais years old, 153 hande high, with s fine mato and flowlng 1all, warranted sound and kind, safe foi lady 10 drive und'can trot a full mile In 8:15; one w frial glven; 4 horses, 3 phactuny, 4 top Luggles, 1 roc! Y, i 8018 Sngie Ruriicab: THULE Do SOR] A1 80ine price thIR day io pay advanced. Also,7 horses At for all use; raited suuid, 40d ure week’s triai given; 30 buggles of every difierent atyle. lop grocery wagona, wIpros. Waguns, holel and nyster wayons ‘to let by the day oF- week st law rates; also, horses and buggies to let cheap. Money advanced on horsca, DUggies. and Barness. WHL : seil ou mouthly payinents or exchange, Be surs tc . ° Soms wd wwe tny stock Lefore yuu buy. 1 can at yow, aut witl Just what you want, and will_make the price lo st sidile wrma 1. & WALKER, 257 and 258 SE\ ERAL GOOD TOP AND OF) phaclons, also §-pawenger ruc ctorim v el R K veral o ey S abnd™ Fiay WD BEvLral fory ciienp, Without T PENSOLER & G0n B as N NUGUIES ANGY E ay and Vi TED—A TORSE 1N EXCHANGE FOR GOOD oL, Luproved streeis, and trees; good title. Tribunc oflice. NTED—A UGG 1HORBE, AND LEATIER- \ob hiiggy, togethor ur sepatate, in exchaugs for new fi fture. Adudress M 93, Tribune ofice. EOCARDING AND LODGENG. WS hbboalelnellute Mo Lode Lo Cest Mldecs .1()3 WEST MOMROL-ET, —~NICELY-FURNISNIED 5 ; Hh F Eimdaeu aealichues sl belt wives,iratagle Soutd Kide. (3 BAST VAN DUREN-ST., NEA i | 76 nlira Tor Indies or geutlowen, e’fi»‘s’g pg'nrr., Wit uns of plano, p 311 Laard, IRl d purks $5 10 87 per_wok, 502y WAL, DE; 003N, WITTT L Flba g:fin armon-court; ali modern lgr_‘lnu-ndw . GO0 MICHIGANAV. —FIIST-CLASS 0033 T JU nut wlhin” voard, 7 reforcuees exchaged: We B WiLBiL Lo sad North Side, 111 h or witioun wi t parior, spectally dusirable RN 1Rotols, 278 STATE-8T,—NIC] M : eEI A e e i LD T Wittt oaye S Fetall s ¥ & comnpante aed, ¥ CLASS MACIINES KELT constant) band a¢ about oue-thi {Ticeat svery IAChiug sold iy Uya' guaranieed asopass veented Or ol Al be cl; 1 OO & U0, 6 s 70 Wabach v e 0 INGEIL OFFICH " . Machtuea or peitedi good discouns fur cash. MUSIOAL. ., 4 P I e o A JLARGK STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORUANS TO Teut, §4 per Iunth and upvanls: 2t e SRR SR i g berwaina i e cley.” N, MMENS TR KA B EMBRACING ALL T e :Al\il:u? E‘A‘n’fi'orma AT GREATLY h:u’bdunmucm. S FREBINEW BIUCK., (o 0 Pt TR TR FIVE YEARS GUARAY' BATIRE, 3 SATIEEACTION O TiE CHRAPEST P . __NO, 154 BT VAR TED=TO RENT=IIST-GLABS Tlght praferred) W ouca a week: bel giveat)lo sud ke, Address A 8, Tribuus b PIANG ANS TO R Fote JOD “‘e 250 ORUANS TO HENT, Ot "V,I“ FAMBATES clrher btate whd Atameontacc ke W AWOUSEHOLD GOODS, . Tl il Lol b GREKTHEDUGTION 1N ] £33 LAl 8 1 FALG 8 123 BILK PA BweELiNo) il ruic sTATE ST )-HAN! FUI |t Vaselucat, 13 0'clocke © '1“{5" furulture, cerpets, ‘KOV". XC’TEX e, > 1 i rucker the celebrated kuy) lfl pariur bedstead, o {lllllfll:hln& S the laweat rlies” Bulcarouta Sas Weat Macts - T SWBRAGE. g PBULGTES, FORNIUiE, AND WRRCHARDISE . .. atored 13 Arerovl wrchours 100 Weak Modieu-sy Nvaey 8Uvanced 10 Ay AUty 10WeH Bacise

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