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THE CHICAGO TRIBU oF THURSDAY.” SEPTEMBER 14, i876. ’—____,_-—-——‘—"—_——'—-_z_——— = MRS. SWISSIELM. Mor Views on the Anglo-American Extradition Treaty. Yow the Parliamentary Addendum Thereto Aided the Cause of Freedom, A Warning in Regard fo Dangers that' May Result from Democratlo Success, Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Lxirz10, Saxony, Aug. 20.—1 bave been walt- Ing for apother view of our recent trouble with England, and have sald nothing becauss my recollections are not clear, and I have not st pand the menns to refresls my memory; bub I think that the Extradition Treaty of 1843 wae o pargaln fu which the thea-dominant Slave-Power .{o the United Btates did somewhat outreach our Pritish constos; and that, under it, an sttempt was ;nade to compel the British natlon Lo sur- render fugltive slaves. Conada has given refugo to thousands of our fiying bondmen, and the creat business of tho Underground Ratlroad was Lo get runaway slaves conveyed across the trontfcr, I remember the shiver of alarm which ran throngh the Anti-Stavery ranks when this sreaty was confirmed, and there was A TEST-CASE UNDER IT. A Virginfan went to Canada, and demanded the surrendsr of w man, on a charge of steallng ihe lorse on which he galloped into frecdomi (nd tho caso was tried In the Canada courts, wecall tho Lreathless anxiety with which wo wralted the fssuc, and the devout thaukfulness #lth which It wag received. A righteous Canas 1lan Judge declded that it was not a felony for 1 man to take what was necessary to sccure for simeelt tho matural right of freedom; and our amp sent up o shout of Mallelujah! Tiats was the time when clorous 0ld England boldly threw hersel? between the Ulaodhound ind his prey; the perfod when, to accompllsh a preat good, she did the lttle wrong of which wo 0w complain, {n supplementing @ treaty be- Jveen two natfons by a statutory enactmnent of sne of the contracting parties, Tlhe Pro-Slavery sement of that couutry may have made the sreaty Intelligently; but, when the Letter por~ ifon of the peaplo found that it was to be used w profanc British soll by American Ulood- sounde, they demanded ‘Frotccunn from Parlin- ment, and 1t was granted fn the form of this smactment. p In the case of Winslow, {ts application s in- ‘tonvenicnt, and perhaps unjust; but let Amerl- s2n Republicans remember that England was forced into this position by the old 8luve-Power, which, in its efforts to baiish freedomn from the lace of the earth, claimed the right to crack its ;r‘hllm, not ouly in Cougress and ou Bunker it ' RUT 1§ WESTMINSTER ADPEY A130. Let Republieans of to-day be very gentle 1o and patfent with the faithful allies of " their causo fu tant datk, dark hour of thirty years 350, whea every Northern mau was requircd, on paln of fine and fmprisonment, to turn sluye- eatehicr at the command of his Southern maater. Do not let us forget the days when Boston Court-Ifouso wna in chalns; when worshiping mesemblics of Now England were {nvaded by the “hunters of men,”" who could drag thelr vie- thins from the pulpit, or the altar, or the pew, Do not let the people of Chicago forgc'. the dis- graceful time whon huridreds of peaceuble, in- tdustrious citizens had to fly thelr homes before the baying of tha Southern bloedhounds, und found rc(r.;iu in Canads under this now ob- naxleus Parliatentary enactment, Weshould not forget thode good old timeswhen we all wore collars that were neither paper, lnce, aor llnen: the days in which Congress legislate: way our vight to feed the hungry sndclothe the saked; the time when our Sauthern mastersdld aot permit an Iilinols farmer to glve nulflll‘n Imlgl‘xg,lcvcn in a barn, to a weary ond footsore traveler ’l‘ru;‘ we have thrown off the yoke; but we should look occaslonally back at “ the hole of ilie pit whence we were dizged,” and remember ¥ith gratitude the friondly hauds strotehed vut ous, It was fu those dark times that England CAME TO OUR AID xlth this extradition proviso; and [t was quite as mportunt In its way ns that which bore the 1ainé of Wilinot, The cause of its existence has passed, pro- rided the United States makes good to her iesof the War the {recdomn she held out as she rewnrd of thelr alllance; but, shanld she full in this, England will need that Purllament- wy to guurd bior sofl from ‘Awerlean slave- inters, Let Republleans bewars how they use thelr power to change treaties on extradition, Should feenes like the Tlamburg mussacre continue to ilsgrace ue, and the Democrats come Into pow- i1y the colored men of the Bouth may once tnors aced Canvadon us a rofuge. Bhall” we deprive hom of It in advance] Let ua ableast be cer- ‘ainthat wo are uble and willlng fo protect shem beforo we deprive them of Eluzfish seeurlty Mihe warfure still ragiug between them and ‘hielr old masters, . UETTLR THAT EVERT CRIMINAL IN TITE UNION should find refuge in Bngland than one man b dragped from lls sanctuury to a loss of 1ife or dberty on our soll, through that metgnlcy wiilcli il rankles in the lieart of Southern snen against shelr former slaves, Wehave lndone case of o Bouthern State inmuudlmf tho surrender from a Western State of colored awen who had there taken refure from the persccutious to which they had been dubjected, Let these States scome tinder Dem- ocratic rule, and - their goll will afford no more protection to our natlonal freedmen than they onee did to our sluves, Wo have not protecteil them In the Soutliern States, aud the time may cume, and thut right quickly, when we caunot proteet then fn the Northern States; aud shallwe abor ta deprive them of w sunctuary in torelgn fonde? God forbids Ounr forelfn relatlonus are fiow in the lauds of the Republlean-party; and, 1t 1t shull uso its power to take away this old- time refugre of the oppressed, it will commit o blunder worse than 2 crime, Tt 8 to bo hoped that l-.uf;lnnd. in nnz arrangement she may auke with us, will not forget what is duo to hier own character, or relinqufsh the proud claim that no slave can stand within her borders, Those whio feel that the Blavery question fs Qnally scttled in the United States, are greatly :;uau fcfl Suz Tilden :nddllr.nnrlck- ut the ead of the Oovernment,and not only th - wau, but ks Northern lym]uthlur,y ufross YU F L i and I earnestly entreat tho fricods of Freed: ou botl sldes of the Atlantle, to be vory c:rr::': [ul how they alter thut Extradition Treaty and its riututory addendum. When that law was passed, {4 was necessary to maintain the dignity of England, and it was o godsend to the party of Freedom inthe United Statea, When we we all quite certain that its work is done, let 1t be repealed, with all honor for the glorlous work. It has done; but, we way yet need I stand, while there 18 prospect that It, It will be inuch better to let JANE GrEY SWisSuBLY, ————— LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLT. LIGUTING WITH OIL, Cui0aao, 8cpt. 18.—T0 his Honor the Mayor and Common Council: Wo have requested of your Lonorable body the privilege of putting up 50 of our ofl strect-lamps, furplshing them with oll, lightlog and extingulshing them at our own expense, as o test Lo seo It v 18 feasiblo to light tho ity with oll, This request secms falr and reasouable to us, and ono wo thought it the Intercat of the city to grant, for the following rdagons: Flrat, ‘Chere are only Lwo ways to lght theuity, to-wit: gas and ofl. Bccond, ICnew 0a companies conimence to bulld works to-luy, 1t would be at Jeast two years beloru they cauld lurnish the eity with gas to any extent. ‘Third, Asthero is no competition In turnishing the 2ty with light, und canuot pe for at lvast two Years, it would scem to Lo advissble tolearn Whether thers Is not & cumpetition in oll by ‘which wa can compel thess gas companies to furnish ges at o reasonablo’ price; i uot, to got Mght through oil. Wu have further offered to furnleli these lamps to the city at s cost of $4 each, and to furnish off, Hebt, extinguish, and keenhmm in repair.ut the Tale per year of $14 for throe-foot Lurners, $14 for four-foot burners, and $18 for flve-foot buru. ers, Nelther of theso requusts have received auy notice at your bands, but baysbeon put to aléep in sumie dark pigeon-hole, whilst Mr, Bil. lings and Mr, Watkins have had comnitteca and “{odnlcommlv.wcl to walt upon thelr Lordships. bilst belleving aud hophig that your houora- Dle body sre workiug for tho best “Interests of the city, wo have been (nforined by the agents S theas companies that they would” close your bars 10 us, and that the only thiug we would do #ould bo to put up the price vt Aldermen on (hew, and wo fear unless you listen to other ad- flee rasudes theirs the people will do ygu the frcm. Injuatice to think they speak truly, Your egal adviser Las juformed you that the con- tracta with the gas compsnles arouot biuding then wo can Reduco the and curtafl ex- npon the cfty. Abrogate them; light the clty as we dekm be: hiirnere, tnen off uselees lights, penses largely, “Fhie vost of making zns at Pittsburg Ia about 30 cents per 1,000, at Detrolt lers than 40 cents, and we know of vo reason why it eannot be made hers for less than 60 conts, what tha West Bide Conpany clalm theirs costs, But admit it costn 75 cent fn the halider (which 1t does not), then add 25 cents for leaknage and com!cnuauu;: (which 1s too mueh), it wonld maka thogas costy delivered Lo the consumer, $1; aud 1f, e |u[v them BLH0, beolug a antu oI b0 per cent, : would seem 1o b fu and moro than they should nsk, Wherels there another manufactory ,!‘n the world that can turn its gumh every mu:]l h ata proft of 50 per cent? Must manufacto u‘ wouxl be aatlsfled with o profit aof 1 or @ per cent por month ut hero fa a company that has been selling al] the poods it makes every month at a profit of over 100 per cent, and Is how asked to reduce the price of its goods to a profit of 60 per cent, and will not do it. Oh avarlee, Wlere Is thy Timit] You must not forget that Lhe companics Traye the privilegs of seiling gas to the people witiout limit to the price except what ayarico can extort, sud arg selliog at least twico as much as they are to the city, ab a profit of over 100 per cent. For thls special privileze they ary fndebted to your honorable body, and it wonld scent to any reasonable man that. they should furnish soma retury for Lhis In the \vn{ of chieap sas Lo the city. But the old provath of give ‘.’hem s inch and they will take an eli; (s appli- cabla In this case. As all former communications of onrs have been l:n!:mLGed to du‘r‘knuui !wla] sem:' u.‘lt,uzg you o o press, Respectfully submitted, HISE His b s C. C. CitARLES, Jasns AIKEN. IOW TO NEAT RILLINGS. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cri0ac0, Sept. 13.—Both gas companies mada & great mistake, as they will find, in stick- ing 8o obstinately to_the terms of thelr self- violated contracts, Dut the West 8ido Com- pany showed the least generosity ard gooa will to the people whoso fudulgence, under extors tion aod wrong, has made It rich. Gas-maker Bitlinge showed so mach temper and bad grace In conforming to the sftuation, that he has left his Coinpany, as well 83 himself, in bad favor with the people,~so that, were he up for office, 1 very much doult whether his own customers would vote for him. Mr. Blllings thinks he has bLeen very condescending and graclous to make any reduction, or even listen to the city's ap- peals, and- the peoplo ought to erect & “monu- ment to him as the nin who brought the poorest gas i the world down to §2 o thousand. Why, io Philadelphla, that city of eXorbitant prices, where lotels chuarged $10 a day. no pretense Is made of charging more than$3.15per 1,000 to individuals, and thecity is clarged el less, and the Com- runiel getting rich at that, as they could at half he price. Conbult the local sfock-report of Chicago; note the fact that gas-stockisat a preudum, and bard to obtain, ~ Docs that indj- cate thal the Companics are losiug monc(yl Not much. Why, tlic stock is the best in the market, and in go few hunds that they dare not report their surplus or the full amount of ther dividends, lest the euormuous prolits may cause other companies to enter the field. Ilence tho strenuous and persistent opposition and large expenditure of money mmong former Aldermen to provent” the admfssion of uny uew companics. Tho unbribable charue- ter of the present Councll was too much for the old monopolfes, and hence they were compelled to yleld, but not as much as they must uext spriug, when ft wilijbe shown that they or somu othier compuny can sell gas at $1.50 and stlil de- clare o laree dividend. In Uermany, as 1um informed, gas of a inuel brighter illamivating power than Billlnga® gas is sold ot 76 cents (per ‘ 000) of our money. 8o Blllinga has not dune dm falr thing by Chleaga yat, and the unly way to bring him to his seusce “fa to Invite competd- tion of every kind. Encourago the now com- anies to begin work at once, grant thewn speclal 1ucllitiea fur luylng pipe, ete., until such thine as the new companies are ready to furnish a8, ulf-llgm. company mieht be orgunized, whose busiucas should Lo to supply suitablo fixtures, furnish the ofl, keop the lamps i order, ete., fora certaln sum por month proportional to thie number of Iamps and samount of oil consumed, A v.-om‘pany started on such & basls might In o short tie work up an extensive and lucrative Lusiness. A systc- matic canvass of West Mudison, West Rou- dolph, and Halsted streets by those who feel agrgricved at the extortions of the Gas Company woutld show & large nnmber of persans ready to combine and use oll until the prico of guals forced down to what™ it fs reasunably worth. Concerted action {n the matter ls what 18 need- ed, &ud it would be serving the West 8ide Uas Company right to get up sich a comblination as would compel Bitlhigs to come to terma, Any- thing to beat Billings, Is the motto of West Sldo Bas-CONBUMers, M.E, DISMIS THAT OAS INSPECTOR, |, 10 the Edlior of The Tribune. Cnicago, Sept. 13.~The Mayor and Counell cantiot too soon for the city’s good, adopt the suggestion of Tne TRIBUNE that the presont Gns Inspeetor be dismissed and a new and bet- ter one be mppolnted in his stead. Otherwlse the proposed reductlons in price of gas which the companies have so tardily aud reluctantly made will be more than offsct by the tests and meas- urcments of the Inspector. who has long been known to lave a very frlendly feeling for the companies which he ‘was employed to wateh. ‘The Inspector's §2,000 salary 18 but o pittanes compared with what the employment of such o tuan_ hms cost the city “and the citl- zens of Chicago, Ie riniited the gas monopolies to furnish at an exorbitant price the bluest, rankest, and mean- est quollty of gas known to the American pub- e, “And'if his Lusiuess has beun to sco that the corporation and people recelved this fnf- uitous stufl, called gu, in full measuro as charged In the bills, he hns neglected this ail- finportaut duty st outrageously, as any ong of 10,000 gus consumers can testily, A compes tent, faithful, and honest Gas Inuspector might, 1t 80 mspouen], have compelled the companies to furnlsh o better qunllt{ of gas and more rellable and trustworthy meters, fimmb& saving in mensurement ulono to the city $100,000, and to individus! consumers upwards of $200,000 a vear, A dishonest Gas Inspector fs a very cost- y luxury to any lurgo city, . B, ASSHSSMERTS Tv the Zdltor of Ths Tribune. Crioago, Sept. 12.~In Moudsy's Zlmes & communication was published over tha mom de plume of “Btar,” in which the writer accused tho Republican party leaders a8 belng mccessory In forclug Govern- nicnt employes to pay assessments toward olec- tlon funds, cte, Ilestates that all carriors in thls city are called upon to pay sums ranging from $0to $13, and that country Postmasters wero made to contribute according to thelr salary, Iknow tho former assertfonto be ss fulso aa it 1s mallenant, 1w mysclt a carrler, aud durfng the sevon years I have been cmploy- cd In Chicago us such, I have never been called upon to contribute a. peuny for any vurposo whatever, of elther privato or publle character, 1hava been told by somu of ny brother em. ployes that ghey hud been asscssed differcnt smounts; but I'took the paius to inguire into the matter’ and found it to bu_false in every particular, As for the country Postmusters be- ng assessed, I ocan eay nothing, though I have every reason to think this assertion groundless 88 tho furmer. It & wercly a * Noorback " Eobten up for the purposs of creating o political sur, und, if Tie Toisusx will takd its usual casures of having My, MeArthur deny it, then all will boatan end, and the stroke meant to Fflw()!c the Republican party will descend with ten-fold forco ‘on the heads of the maliguers. Youvs truly, ' ANTESTARY . JUDOB DAVIS. 79 the Edlior of The Triduns, Cu1caao, Bept. 13.~Among the list of candl dates for the oflice of County Commissioner, as publishied in last Bunday's TRIDUNE, we bed hoped to see the name of Judge Lewis Il Davis, of the firm of Davis & Requa. Of ull the persona mentloned in ¢onnection with that huportant oftice, there scoms none bettor fitted to toko @ place of such responsibility thau Judge Davis. Ho ls no ofilce-seeker, but if he could be prevailed upon to accept that position the cotinty would secure tho services of 4 man of abllity and uncompramfsing Integrity, We must not forget that the oillco of County Com. missioner (s une of the most important to be filled this full, and wo must 808 to it that men are nominated. who not only have tho abiliy, but the uuuru‘ée. t0 800 that the lutercats of tiio tax-puyers v Cuok County are protected, A Crrzew, TRE WILKIE-FLYNN Cass, 10 tha Editer of The Trivuns, Ci10400, Bept. 18.~There uppeared In Tun Tuisusx of the 13th inst. 8 spocial dlapatch relating to the Early case which purported to give the contenta of ex-Sherifl Flynn's atfdavit; and amoui other things contained in tho dis- putch was the statemeut that Wirt Dexter ad- vised Flynn to get certaln aflidavits, which statement Induced Mr, Dexter to writo a letter which appeared In yeaterday's Tuinuss under the head of ' Washea His Hands of It,” and in which letter he dented the statement made in the diapntch, As the matter, as it now stands, places Mr. Flynn fn the positfon of a pereon stating under vath that which Ia not true, I am ruquested to state the facts in the matter, As I drow the aflldavit 1 know the cuntenta, and the name of Mr. Dextor Is nowhers mentloned in It .1 do not understand how the correspond. ent at Helv(dere rame to mentfon the name of Mr. Dexter, except the recollection, un his part, of the fact that Mr. Dexter had nppeared fn the Early case fn the Clreutt Court here. An exam- inatfon of the alfidavit fed §n tho cige witl con- firm iy statemeut, As Mr. Small, attorney here for Mr. Early, informed me that he hail acnt a copy of Mr, Dexter's letter to Itockford, and In view of Lho fact that it will probablly ap- pear o the Rockford papers, we nsk that you zive this letter publiaty. Courteousl; yours, nupe. NUSIC IN TAIE KCHOOLS, 7o the Editor of The Tribune, pmcmo. Bept. 12.—Your correspondent, F. W, R, {n Monday's paper, regrets, as will many others, the abandonment of musical instruction in the public schools, and auggest s plan for its continuance. This, I have no doubt, would sue- ceed it undertaken by some nctive aud respon- aible persons. Perhaps the Board of Education have not cal- culated all the benefitsof this branch of culture, regarding it us mercly extrancous to more solfd and Important studles. But it educates tho feelings, passions, and appetites, and furnishics a medium for the reception of other branches, Many years ago It Lecamne the duty of the writer, as an ofllcer of schiools in a large city, to make inquirics as to the effoct of musival in. etruction in the schools of sume of the Enstern cltlea, The testimony was almost unanimons that the moral effect Waa snlutary. Most of tho teachers sald that the attondauice waa better and more punctual, |fuvemumm, easier, and In some {natances uther Tessons were better learn- ed. The improved {mud temper of the acholars made lighter work for both teachier and pupil. The Board may save the $1,500 by this retrench- ment, but whether ft would be” true economy may be doubted, D. W, BBANCNING OR KNOWLEDGE. 7# the Edltor of The Tribuna, Cutcado, 8ept, 11.—Many of us who are in theSenlor year at the Division Iigh-Schools are 80 unfortunate aa to have chosen German at the beginuing of the firat year, and for various good reasons ure very desirous of being excused for the remainder of the course, our parents being willing. After making many inquiries of many different persons, we find that no one s pos- sessed of Information enough to tell us who has authority to excuse us, oue person referring us to anothor and he to the firat, and sc on. Tlere are some 20 or more In the class of which I am a wember, {n this eonditfon, and in their behalf 1 ask {f there {8 no possible way of getting out of it ¢xcept by bribiug some M. D, to certity that .we are not able to study so much. Ioping you will give tls early notfce, I remaln yours, Youso AMERICA. Axstwwer.~—Y, A.'s parents must scc Mlss 8bauer, the Buperintendent of German, and show cinse wh{ Y. A, should not go on study- ing German, Ifapupl once beging the study, Lie nust contiuue it throughout the course, unl cxcused for good reasons, If those g’uull reasous do not exist, and the pupll drops study from some whim or otlier, ke vanuot graduate. . TAR WAIL OF TUE FORSAREN, v the Kditor af Ths Triduna. Cmoaao, Sept, 12.—Will you atlow me briefly to state my case fn regard to “ Equity™ as to the Illinois divorce laws; and will you kindly insert it In your journal? My wifc wanted = di- orce on ali the grounds on the calendar, and of courae, according tobest legal advice, I did not appear ngainst ber, dithough the only cause was the laat h‘llg fire of '74. Now then, it was o matter of her and her lawyers, as weil us mine, to get my tnoucy and megcn{ng rid of this “so-much- nbused” wife; bot how can I get vid of her In this Btate without giving her her share of my wealth (even werd you worth millions), she nevertheleas hmflnlu d nothing when I mar- led heri I lad ivorce In six months —might have had one In two weeks. 1 these are the righta of dutiful wives, I pity every married mau in this State to sell himself to the devil according to law. In answer, then, 1say the divorcs law in Utah is legal. Who will deny these factal Dn. F, MAXMULLER, 1420 Halsted strect. ANOTOER INSTANCE. . To the Ediior of The Tridune. Cnicaco, Bept. 11.—In Tux Trnuse of the gth Inotice ncorrespondence from Des Molnes, Ia., under tho Lead of “ Novel Business Arrangoment.” Tho supposition.ds that this firnt at 8pirit Lake are the inventorsof this plan; but your correapondent will find a firm at Tleasantville, Ju., who have been working on that plan for the past three years, to my kuowl- edge, with completo success. Whena farmer bugsabill of dry goods or Froceries, whiclvis worse, and {s naked to settle his account within a year, and not unusually three yenrs, ho s {n- sulted; but If he gives his note fur burruwad money, which he turns Into goods before he leaves the store, he hoa {nvolved himsclf in o busfuess trausaction, which gnaws inty Lis honor and honesty tho day after It is done. The thousands of extonsiuna on the books of every wholesalo dealor ln this city are the resuls of a rilnous credit system, which is sinking deeper aud deeper into thie mireof debt the commercial prosperity of the country, P A RAME BUILDINGS. 70 the Editor of The Tridune. Cnicaao, Sept. 1L, —I would like to inquire it tha addition of awooden story to the rear of the bouse 1234 Prairic avenue, which is In pro- cess of ercction, isnot & violatfon of the fire lawa. Belleying cach citizen shiould be Interest- cd In the enforcement of these Inws for the gen- eral good, T addr the inquiry to you, not kuowing the proper ofllvlal seurce to commnl- cate with, . F. M, Ans.—The ordinance reada: “TFrame dwell- inge g o rear addition which s lower than the main bullding may be changed by ralsing the addition to the sauie licight as themain por- tion,” The bufiding roferred to by the corre- lp‘?m}cnl appears to be put up fn'sccordsuce Wi AW, TOR® WATER. 70 the Editor of The Tribuna. Forr Waynm, Ind, Sept. 12.~Your paper has waged war mavy apainst evils; will it not nssiat fneradicating araliroadabomination? Ina large portion of the pussenger-cars tho woter- tank i5 placed fn the privy, and in muny cases thae cover is left partly off, so that &ny cvil-dis- posed person eau use It as o wash-dsh, if so fn- clined, That it is ofton so uscd I have little doubt, to say the least. Fow would llke to drink froma a pail ‘of water that constantly re- malng exposed in such a place, Plensc assist us poor mortuls, who sometimes get thiraty, but Who will not drink such wuter, E, Howia, 18 IT NOT STHANGH] To the Editor of T'he Lriduns, Cmicago, Bept. 18.—Is It not strange that Charles Francis Adams, who was tho candidate for Governor of the Massachusctts Abolitioufsts and Free-Bollers in 1848, should be the candl- date of the Bourbon Pro-Slavery Democracy in 18701 Ta it not strange that tho grandson of old John Adams, the stanch Rovoluunmryrntrlut. should be found {u our Centenunful year hand ln glove with the Bccesslonists who “fouglht four yeurs to deatroy the Republic which his distin- cuished anzestor perlled bis lifo to establleh) l'(u":l?, tho iteh of ofica brings strange hmi‘wl- 0! . NOT WANTED, 79 (he Eduior of The Tridune. CiticAao, Scpt, 12.—~A man by the name of Willlam C. Carroll, who came from Texus lcss than two years ngo, and was made a Gauger by John A, Logan, 18 now being pushed by o cer- tain cllque for the Legislature. This mau Car- roll was on Logan's stall durlue the War, Ia anly wouta to go to Spriugfield to vote fur Lognn, Ile has never lived in the district, 1le hns just been forced to resign il Gauger’s com- mission. Tho district hu wanta to |Su from the Fourth, comprisiug tho Elghth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Wards, We don't want him. You will find this to bu the fuct upon examination, REPUBLICAN, - . NIONT aCHOOLS. - 70 (he Edltor of The Trivuns. * Cnicaco, Bept, 18.—The city night schools will not bo opened this winter, for waunt of fuuds. The Chlcago Athenwum, No. 63 Wash- Ington strect, will try as fur s possible to sup- ply the need, by opening additional classcs, especially in " drawiog and’ mathemutics, &t the luwrest possib)e Pmfl' It can also turnish free tultion to a llimfted number. B. Fonnusu, Buperintendent. WIRE BIONS, To the Edifor of TAe Tridune. COu10460, Bept. 13.~1 have read the docu- ments of the dear peoplo about the order of the Mayor concerning the romoval of obstructions onthe aldowalk,and the wire sigus, ete, ect., and for ono am heartily glad to ees the order enforced, and felt rélleved when £ saw my 875 102165 wire rhen lald on the ground by the pollce, When resfating to put tup I renijized by its welght and great helght what a dangerous thing It was, and hiave never felt the thing was really safe till now. Iam glad they are all safe now, Yours, cte., 1ux16, TRE BUPREMR COURT OF ILLINOIS. To the Kditor of The Tribune, CmicA00, Bept. 13.—~There were many valua- ble sugeestions fu your artlcle on the Supreme Court [y Tuz TRinuxe of this date, but your le- gal friend las overlooked one of the inost Im- portant steps necessary Lo effect w reform In the proceedings of this tribunal, and that s, the fimposition of costs against the nnsuccessfui party: and, by coats, I do not mean simply the disbursements conslsting of the Clerk's feex, cliarges for printing, ete., for these now follow the deciston of the Conrt, but 1 mean the costs and fees of ol)punlnz attornicy and counsel, al} the costs to which the successful party has Leen put by renson of an appeal, It may bo salely stated that at least three-fuurths of ail the cases which ‘gu to the Bupreine Court arc taken there for delay, fortime. A judgment fn the lower court draws 0 per cent intorest; an appeal to the Bupreme Court glves a debtor an average of two years' time, and m{s § per cent oii the Judgimnent, Now if, in addition to this intcrest aud glving a bond for the payment of the deht, Le wag cumpelled to pay E200 or $300 for the costa of the opposiio party, there would maul- festly boe fower of this class of appeals, and par- ties ‘would hesitate before removing frivolous casea, oreases upoen which the Cattrt had already passed. This is an eatabllshed practics {n nearly all the States in the Unlon, and when the Btate of Iltinois borrowed the absurd system of comn- relllu » successful party to pay hls own costs iu 8 litigation which he dovs not seek is one of the mysterles iu the bistory of our Jurispru- dence, Ueonage AL BuUUYELDT, JR. GIGANTIC BPELLINO. To ihe Edior of The Tribune, Crrcido, Sept. 13.—1In the gallery of the Ex- position Building, nearly opposite the great organ, is the department of the Bonrd of Edu- catfon of Chlcago. ' Among other won- derful intellectual productions of the genus schoolboy there + on exhibition 15 a collection” of excrelsos o ritten srclunz. One of the test words fn this cullec- tion s ** Glant,” a word wehad thouglht familiar to every Euglish reading child, tirough his early acqualntance with Lie murderous exploits of Juck the sluughterer of UGlants, But, be- sides the regular orthodox way, this coflection contains the followiug remarkablo methods of spelling the word: Jolnt, Jalnt, Jint, Jalent, Jalant, Galent, Glent, Gaint, Uelente; n varlet which certainly speaks well for the ingenulty, {f not of the orthographical ability, of the pupils, W. IL B, DON'T WANT IT. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cmicaco, Bept. 13.~In your paper of Sept. 10 my name hos been mentivned as o candidate for County Cotnmissioner. I wish tostate through your coluinns that I am no cundidate for any oflice, but will support the candidates, Cupt. MeGrath and Johu Feldkamp for the position 88 Couunty Commiasioners, as [ belleve them to be bonest and falthful. Yours truy, Cnn. TXOTMEIE] TRY IT, JOD. To the Edilor of The Tribune. Cuicago, Sept. 12.~Your correspondent, “Job,” hias counted the letiers in a single num- ber of Tue TripuNg, and finds several,—4,000,- 000 to 5,000,000, Would it not be well to engage this patieut chap to count the red noscs ot the Dewmoracy, 60 that Hepubllcaus may know about how many additionud Democrats are jme- ported from Keatucky on election-day. Rxrun. NOT IN TO¥ PIELD, 1V the Editor of The Tridune. Cuicaco, Bopt, 12.~The avnouncement in your {ssue of Friday lost that I have cousented to “allow my name to be put in vomination for” Bherifl,” hos no foundationin Incct 8m— deslre, BAD LLOOD. v the Fditor o The Tridune. Cu10400, Sept, 12,—1f the Republicans nomi- nate Walter 8, Scott for County Commlsafoner I slinll run as an independent candidate for the sattte position. WiLLLx BARER, i ‘'THE TRIBUNE." WILL XOT THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL PEOTLE BEE THAT THEIR TOWNS ARE IROPERLY BU! ‘PLIEDT v the Editor of The Triduna, Nxoaa, Ill., Sept. 12, ~Why fa {1 that tho news- boys on this rvad (Illinols Central Branch) carry nothing but Democratic papers? This Is 8 TRINDNE town. Blany of us are not ‘sble to subscribe for your paper through the mall, but we would like the pravilege of purchasing it from the newsboys They could well from five 10 25 TrRmnuxzs dally af this etation alone, Ts it not porsible that Tilden’s “4bar'l ™ has somothing to do with ItY_1¢ you can't get thess uewsboys to sell Tux Tuinyse, contrive sumne other wethol, 8o that those who want your peper shal) not be deprived of ""r Very truly, . BQuinns. " 18 HANCOCR, ANOTMER COMPLAINT ¥HOM WISCONSIK, To the Kditor of The Tribune. Trxci Douse, KiLnounxe Civy, Wie, ,Sept. 11.— Be kind enough to explalu how it Invariably hap- pens that no I'niaunes can b bought on ralirosd traius from agents or newsboya In this State? The train-boys alwaye have plenty of Democratic pa- rtrl. but not Tre THinuNe, New York tepublican, and would like to read u decent puper occasionally, Yours truly, Jonx A OLD SETTLERS' REUNION, 1V the Kadltor of The Tribune, LancotN, Ik, Sept. 11.—The anuual reunion and pleate of tha old wettlers of Logan and adjoin- 1ng countles will take place in this clty, Thursday, the 14th, inthe beautlful park fronting Col, la- thani's respdence, A grand time 1s expocted, snd all are invited, ————— The Thunderar Explosion. The evidenco taken beforo the English Coro- ner's {ury a8 Lo the oxplosion of a boller in the iron-clad Thunderer dlgcloacs extrnordinary ig- norance of mechanical enginecring on tha'part of sumuo of thoso in whosu care the cugines were pliced, George Wells, i o leadlug stoker,™ tes- tifled that he motfced that the steam gauge of the boiler, which afterward exploded, did not work, snd spoke to oue of the * lsadiug en about it. 1lc sakl, * Al right, I will sco to it," but dld not do 8o, A few minutes Iater, the nt- tention of * My, Harding * was called to it, and Mr, Harding took the extraordinary atep of or- dering 8 man to clb up, “break the ? ass over the gauge, and work the hands.” This I8 pre- cisely analogous to smashing the erystal out of o watch and working the hands back and forth wheneyer it does not go right. Bhortly after- ward the exploston took place. The safety-valye had been wedged down while the vessel was in dock, and was forgotten when she stasted out for er trial trip, ——————— The Danger of Lampblack, Ztoston Qummierciat Rullesirs. Within two {em thore have Leen three shoe- shops lust In Massachusctts from Jampblack, A hiand danp with pereplration, 8 drop of water, 8 bit of grease, or & lrrhlk!u of oll will create the combustion that witl start lampblack aplow liko charcoal. In lampblack factories, while precaution is taken to lm:vcnt fires, o raluy day or o aharp frosty day will start a dunpness up- on the Inside of & window-pung, and the fiylng partfeles of dust lighting upon this create” the spark, which, communfeuting to the pile, sends s glow of fire with wonderful rapidity tirough tho galleries of the shop. 1n cleaning up the smoke-galleries, 11 thy men et o drop of perapl- ration {all luto & plie they stautlyscoop upthe black fu and about where it lodges, and take It aut of the hou; —nivonor P ADB‘ULUTH DIVORCES=DON' IR MISLED DY d I unprincipled pareios who sdvestise divorcés 12) Tor 4 uulL decoguized by Taws uf auy Blate, All who o fegal afvores, without publ crsonal nd or call au tlo law ofcuut I oum 19, 163 Waslilugtun-st., Ch LEGALLY AND QUIETLY ODTAINED T s 10, Ilualdenco unnecchary. Fog aite & et A O DRT N Y Usarbaranet, o JIVOLCES LEOALLY ANII%‘"ETLY ORTAINED 1o By htele incompatibility, ewe. Hesldency o atter doorca. Helt cliy rof Address 4t S1 57 Asbland Block, Chica G MAOHINES, T1, MAKEA_SINGELL, 3% TO 850y ETALL, 870 T TR RS g fotallavgs. dlowe, Sud ohers, 8333 rbtall at 815 it ipuiies bl Ware b Teutaaciuded. THON: 1o MAITIN 00 Wabash LL KINDS GF PIRST-CLASS MACHINES KEPT Gonatatly ‘oo Lund al kbout unesthird Tegular Priccsi every machiue sold by us 1t gusraniocd as rer: cacnicd or doney will be. eliserrully refunded, GEQ. ) GORE & CO.'H, 03 aud 70 Wabaa JINOER OPRICE OF A3, MELCHERT, 3% WEST S Tibanents Chiachinea s b ‘muntbly payumsats oF renied; goud discount for cush. STOMAGE. BN, FURNITULtE, AND MEKCHANDISE o 13 B f bt rarchoties 100 West MORFot B Muaoy adYARCCd W ASY ALGULL} L0weat CLATEei CITY REAL ESTATE, jm T, 01t EXCITARGE s .(.'nn;:{ e 4 Winnetla, ‘m’nw ele won 0=t half thote wortiy, Lieat b ANS, 47 Reaper Block. FOR BALE—1OUSE, (m‘n T,0T 233170, WABASII- a irar Fourteent! L Alw more on Lake-st., near ted, OWNFER. Wabssh-ay. Fanla,\Lr’.l-n“m‘mu'n—'l‘:v, HOMES AT SOUEIATH o & 1. prices, ‘alto ANG hullding fotk, AL Sumnmerdale, C. it I ALy tern vory easy: inke water] 7 venon £ Toiiaed to rant from 10 et month upwards. gainoffered in 31 by 120 fech lmncdiatel, epot, st $400; une-quartet down. Ci NETT, ARent, sour c ) O i 15 HOWN AND, 3 MON WANTED-MALE FEL Fookiceaprrs, Clorks, etce VWASTED-A COMPETENT MAN 70 TAKE harze of a shawl departmont 1n & retat) houses gorl praition to the rlulit mans aiate experience hag S where. K &2, Trihune oflice. Trades. ANTED=WALRIT-FINISHE! olce BWAN, CLARK & CO., Rlue Jaisnd-ay. VW ANTED=FATTERN-NARERS AT ARCHITEOT- VY dra iron Warks, 70 to W0 Krio-st, W 244 \WASTED =~ GAT i3 OUT OF EMPLOT. ment to caitvass the city and_county for the ‘beat donr-atrip known. You can make 33 perdsf. Apply At itomn 6, 149 Madlson-at. \VA::'n-:n'—'imnn_ OIL-IUDBERS ON CHAMBET: YV ‘scinat 247 Carrall-at, VWARTED~K CYLINDER PRESS FREDER. 248 ATPLY AT Tobey-st., near N HAND-BAW Ployment Agonciess 2150 mwmnill and farm s beu: ot talf 8 ininite’s walk from {ud one depot at LaUranges title perfect; absiract frae; S gl e T =0 uburh for the price. : or_your- y:lf-i_p‘rfs f‘x’fin.‘. 88 Washiington-st,, Room 2, liltnols-st, QO BAI 2100 WILL BUY A NEAUTIFUL LOT, one block from depot, at Layranye, 7 inlles from hleazo; 815 down aml £3 woninly; cheapeit property ih'market, and shown freay abatracs (reey li.cent train already o W, 142 Easalie aom i rea NICE HOUSK AND COT. claws nelgibariood; near e houtls Evaustun, ton-st. 3 eht j: thye in K ll!“!‘l)od fl?lAl Grpotd Atk ive nt 2oal \VANTEH-:M RATLROAD MEN FORMICIIOAN and " 1linols} 50 ‘teains tand e, AL G, NG atafre. & GO, 17 North Clark: Divcolinneotns ‘vANTEfl-Ififl)AMONTU 15 A CENTAINTY TO cvery perion setling our Ietter-copying booky 00 Dress. brush, Nor water ‘used; send stamp for eire enlar. Excelalor Mlnnffix' Nos. 18 and 17 Tribune . Bxt 1. 1) WL i TAWN—FL Joom san N CijICAGO RABL viifa Toth, £200; free Tallraal prtvea: apce) tucetnents 10 minlaieraand teachets. JAMFG WELD, 109 Dearburn-st, i WANTED. TiM OF 50 T0 000 ACRES 1tinots, ur Northorn Missouri, IcAlity i Improved or wild lsod; ale torins, als Cash price. Ad< 52, Uhicage, WA AW A in fouthern I or other fav: glre fall te ress K, ['ust NE_TTOUSES, 11-rgom octagutt stong housn, Rice oag Braticlass uow” beicic all im- fer-ay., (ow rents uns ML, @ roo " CIIAB, N. LIALE, 163 Ttandoly RS ol 3 wates ot aths re €. 8, WALLEIL, 41 Clurk: oo i 70Ntk ST, 1011003 BIIGR, furuace, ot oriders $45 monkll, OTTAWAY el 1O RENT—10 ELDI OUIT: T Gatatinet i wreh s aminperh s 1 188 4-atory brick of 14 roows, which wer palred and furtished new througheut the [0 BENT—A SMALL 110UB contrally located: good repal J. nisied house, 1n vicinlty of Unton Vark, for G tlirve, _Inquirk at 675 \West Mudidon-at. TO HRENT=ROOMN, 70 RENT-IPRIVATR EAMILY HAVE PRONT corutr roo on rst toor, well ‘furnishod, fof two perous, Lieated; first class, ' 41 Boutl Carpeiiter-at, [0 RENT=T0y CRPTIONABLE PARTIF haudeomely farnfahied corer sulte of foons, al covaroums Cholce tanle uard (f desired.” 203 Wa- Lwo bioeks frotp Exposition Bulldfog, Tran- })mj\lndfllfl}l bt e e RENT—NICKLY FURNIRIIRD TODMB, WITH or withoutboard, Kluzabury Block, ltundulpl-st., near Ciark. Apply atlioomso, I['0 REST—FRONT ROOM TADLE FON LA- digs or gentiemen, 108herman-at., tetween Jack- #00 aud Van Buren, noar foek istend depot. ]'0 RENT—WITHOUT BOARD, A CHOICE FUI: ulaned #3d heated room in o Arst-ciass louse and private famnnyy rent. €15 per month. indl Adurens O 65, Tribune ol 1on near Tirieentigt. 10 RENT-U16 6TATE 5T, SLY-FURNISTED huiteof front raunis senafats of Loko cr, by week or month; Up one ikl of stal1s, Arst door w'the lef, PLEABANT P, T, 50UTI withh or without board." Cal st corner of Aug. 3 ished, T F can Lave use of th eoriacat, NT., 3 HUOMS, 1uik, o partich T—10i8 WEST MADIE nirhed complete for housckee] withoue childreny Rlll per month WANTED-TO I \ ANTED~TO RENT-II ON 1 Bide; rant not to exceed $10per tnonths & anall fhiousa not far frum tho river preferred, - Address M 43, Tribunc vifice, W ASTED-TO REST-OY X RESFONSTHLE ATl ty, & hiouse of 12 to 18 rooma, cutnpictely Tirnishe ed; must be centrall} ted, and reasonable rent. Ad- drees 81, Tribu \VA ED=TO RENT=NIY A PRIVATE FAMILY, furaiahed iiouse with nut less than 12 106ms, on the North or Bouth Slde. Addfess, gving lucatfon, A 71, Tribune ofive, Bullding, Chicago, . dsive territory sive A ¥ ko 1art aECOts Ca e to 0 YDE ;hum L] nfi;"p - PAST BELLING SITUATIONS WANTED-NALE. Bookkeapers, Clerka, ste. WANTED--AB PRESCRIPTION CLRRR. rienced yonng inan who s 2 i givo wod reverence, Kamsma K on D A o city or enunty.n{‘g oy x’fl? Tradon, SITOATIOH WANTED — nY Atriper and finisher, Tribune ofiies, ITUATION WANTRD-DY A GOOD . AN lonchmen, Teamsiors, etc, - ITUATION WANTED~IY A MAN OF LONG R; ’ ricnco conchman aad gardance, chores, house. pork el R B ol AT e end Adldress X Y 7, Pont-Offica, Oak DAtk Miscellnneons, AT AT 3 _or factory at small wage: 117 Weas LARdoIRhebe ToAn GITUATION WANTED T and abllity to man ANOF EDUCATION e 0 stud of jioraes or chttle in Ictiost testlmoniale, Address sjckaess or (n_hoslih A hene om J WANTED — FEMALE, Doniestics, SITUATION WANTED=RY A RESFRCTADLE F: &, S, s el R Tl g aapy 7. Pledsecall for two ITUATION WANTED=RY I S0 cooky wasly and irgny has alx ye from tas plics. Uallor address 03 Hflnon West A fl TO SFI. Toiine, iluurn VW AszED-MEN articien in cit taketie money at fairs and Expositiony for_ the new can apener, perfamed shetls, cliromios, Fliotograytis snd ithographis of Prestiontial iandidates, coniblnation pen-holders, stationers, Acs bext terms flren: Auerican Novelty Co.o 113 Eaat Madison-at, oo yanes by cailinz, ua groouniiy. Nowlx the tme o Flnse cutter an G "'VANmn-nHN AND WOMEN TO BELL GHICA. o Directory n_ eslary or cowmimiog, Fxowfiion Trausparency, coruer Adamuit.”w Michig Wasten D=AURNTS AND OTHENS WHO WANT brar Clark-st. » legitimate bustness; small (nvestment: will Inveatlgation, Address lwom 8, No. 80 Norih VW ANTEI-MEN WITH $i00 10 4200 T0_MAKE #70 weokly in country towns, L, P, SWIFT & 0N, 70 Dearborn-at., Hooin 14, \V ASTED=WELL RECOMMENDVD AND XV rienced youths, Jiving with parents, as resta ant wajters: tfiong speaking Frenchi preferre all 3. . Av213 Clar) Z] \\IAXTE TG LL LING nuveltics everywhere at thie fairs and expostions, For a st of te fair and the newest articles ut at the cat el dress C, M. LININGTON, 45 and 47 SR, SO K, T 3 i, by B H well recommended. 160 ![«}neenm-_{t. Shnsdie s ST wiiinar s COUTEIT N, amber, dining-roum work, o veterenten. Call atD ATCAG-conirty 61 Dest o S T SRR Rortiy wood:at. & s JITUATION WANTED—BY A AWEDISI OIRL T0 s getieral lousewar o 8 siall Atncricau tafuliyy <ty o 2 2 S urcountry. Apply a6 14 wick-st.. {0 nse 3 e’ fatully, Call st 17 'Biaterit., In the rear. ey ! Nurses. SITHATIDN’ WAFTEI)—HY‘A MIDDLE-AGED FEN- 5 lali peraons the care of an infant or young childrent ouid hake herselt. gecrally usefut, G b, 77 Eoath Stargan-at. QITHATION WAN D=1V A G GIR] 8 R B R ouid do light housework in a small famiiys will' g E‘l:kllll‘l.cullntr)’ if deslred, Plesse call at 530 Bedg- < Clicazo. TG clioapert, largest, and old- estugcnts’ supj by hotise In Amerlca, “ 3 ROMAN WiiD UNDENBTANDS Lita busincas aid i 4ot afrsid to work, at Novada Hutel, Wabual I — GRE. INDUCE- prinier boya. o0 Matre- Al i alun, polltan ook, VWASTERSANA do light qualnted with © > TO 53 3 BARS OF AGE, 10 and measonger work. Un sex who can wrlie s fair hand, aud give good references, Addross A wl, Tribune vflic '\V,fxmu—'mivvx.la’u $AL i to the 1 dir 3, WASTEL AT 1 T years uld, t do gencral work 1n s laund) take care uf 8 lorse; Wi luw; steady work, G Woess Madisou st VWASTEDCA FIRSTC At 497 Fiftl-av, stabics. WANTED-FEMALL HELP. Domestics, VUANTED-AN HONEST SWEDISH o qkn- 7 man £l (o wash, Tron. auddo general house: work. - Mus{ come well focommended. - N Cathivlies. 111K Prairie Wi Ington- W ANTED=GTL FOIF Trivate fawlly, Musl bave refercnce, Michtigan-a LE! o all S8, SODER HOSTLER, 3 COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN- housework Ju asinai) famlly at 740 Weat Washi- ERAL 1TOUSEWOIK, Nu, 148 GOOL COMI'E OIRL TO DO ral lousework {0 private family, Callnt 37 g Weat filiron-atr TRDUSTINOUA o waes il ANT Proiestant girl in be pata. 350 Weat MPETE TR, FOR O ki olie g (0 children, Wakes &1.20 Deatb near Thirty=int, ‘VANT Ti=X GIRtL TO CUOK AND DO GENERAL fousework. - Cafl at 10 North Carpenter-st., uear Tandoipb. B 'ED=GO0D GIRL AT 318 WEST JACKSON- ¥ W ASIER—G00R GINT. FOT, GESERAL IOURE: work (o 8 amall family. Inquite at 145 South Sangamun-aL. VWASTEDSTO RENT-IF A BMALL FAMILT, 4 or 5 unfurnlshicd roows fur tho winter, "and o excced 5 oF 10 milnttes from the Address, for two days VWANTED=TO b THIER O FOULt ROOMS unfurnished, west of Halsted-at,, at £ to $4 per month. Pay will Goprompt, Adaress B, ATWOUD, 68 ‘West Van Duren-st, EANANCIA L. DVANCES MADY !?N DIAMUNDS, WATCIIE: bonds, eic.,at LAUNDERS® privata office, 130 iane + near Giark, ltoomsh wnd . Exal NCES MADE ON DIAMONDR, WATCH ‘honds, ur other good IECIIPM{ or collaterals: tnuney loated ou furuliure, 151 Handolpli-st., ftuym 3 C. COLE & CO., 14:DEARBOIIN-ST.. HAVI s uioney £ Joan on Chicago real estats fu sums of 1,000, 82,00, $2,500 ul U per centy larger sums at 7 and d per cent, IO, MUt CANTTORIOW OX FUINITURE and Liguschold F00ds, cost $0,500, goud a8 new. and insured for $5,000,Address” A 01, Vribuns off WANT THE LOAN OF $100 OIf 8200} CAN . dianiouds or good bonds fu security, trs. JO TFrlbune otlice. 10& TO LEND ON CHICAGO REAL ESTATE ur rms, In SUINE to auit, ut low rates. JOUN W, HEDENBERG, 00 Mnd n 4. TVUSEY, TO LOAS=ON THPRO erty tn suins of $1,000 and upw, Unlon Trust Company, 135 Bouth Clar) ) OREY IN IAND TO LOAN_ON FURNITURE a Im;wll-u-nL C. B, WILSON, Koom 3, 118 Iian- doiph-at, NEY TO LOAN 1N BUMS OF $4.000 AND UD- ‘warda &t 8 per cent upon improyed’ clty property t sinaller suiis at 10per cent. LYMAN & JACKSON, 33 Fortiand block. £ CITY TROT= Inqulre st N{ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, TTANOS MG Nants noecs, o8 Teanad Mis. And ottier Food dccuritles, K, WINNE, N T ONEY TO LOAN=AT 0 VEIL CRNT FARMS TV G bt " Sbtiey o hands o delay 1€ Herect titie and good securivy._i2, BANFORD, Morris, L1, earborn § T IO I0 AT b s 08 wer on Improve i Comedisatons. TUKNEI & HOND. 104 1 ssiiingtonat: : 830, §1.200, AND OTIIRT BUNBTO LOAN $500 %208 .“-:{\m erty at curreut rates. TUIE RED & BOND, 103 Washingtan-st, q "TRD FOIR TWO ORFOUT YEAR! $2,000 TRt alres: sscured by mor: gages on a farm in Minnesota, recently purchascd at & SRR ShEr Daure, sliunted fiear & town And. tapidly siruacing o valie: U0 Vestof rloraates s 1" (0 arerer o in V6 Riven: Tor Tail particulurs oress 1 1, Hx 1, Fatfont datin Goubis, K. 33,000 B3, S, O SUNE TV BUT: 23 o Chicago prope 4 TULNER & BOND, 104 Wastingiunity rates, ¥ Jaa Wi STOISES AND CARHIAGES, AT THIVATEBALE, LT WREN & C0.%, 10 AND ) tus Saah TO LOAN, & 0. AND 10 PEIL CEXNT, in sums to sult, o Iinproved and untm® ate; low cammisions. JOHNC. X Kton-st. mgton-st.i reneo, 1 calecus 100, 1 custalnecoach. 1 ai3-scated plineton. i 5&!“ park phsston, g 1 coipe, pote and shafta. 1 A A ad snatte, 10 top slde-bars, 5 plisetous, almoat cow, 8 Watcrtuwn piuttormy spriog-wagons. OWING TO THE NECENT DEATH OF band, Wil sell & complets turnout, conlst- Brewster slde-bar to)_bugiy, =6 Koud &1 ‘wariaiited in every uf Pubberetrimmed ld Tamlly ur husiness orac; i L alao Warraiteds & rial ot three deys fven with elther of thom i sold togeth Avply a3l Wabsab-av, o7 OF Hepa- AND) BAT- i 2 e and ~loraes, cerrls g e TR T R Amiply thing glven 10 test all horses wuld undor & war- oDl biock ANt s et “A UCTION BALE OF A LAKQE e s el gl e s W EN & OO, 10 and e 5 FORSALK~AFINE DAY CARHIAGE TEAM, WAL= Fauted gentl wod kinds wist Lo sulil, Can Vo sew I3 ro 4 &, . 100 pil, Hear W wlauaduy & 3. ED—1 HESY TFULLY CALL TUE AT- cnion of the puliic. ahd hurse-uwners iy partic- ular, 10 ny Lorse-shoviag eatabilaliment, 153 Twunty flrai at., Lotwer Bl b, aud Wabaahi-uy. ad buitio 83 years® sxjcriolioe M e buslieas, | OF HORSES, au'rll!!l. har Sept, 1o, at 10 Vasli Dy T tomsids ©F Iy W practical worsman ln sl s brauches. *Fduletdor® Finy binelo! s o "preceicnl velerlid: {.IIXI 1 1 to fully understand ail diseases the Luiie s i o Particulur attcbtion given to corus, thrush, ds. . Literfertilg obtirely jrevented by roper W usliuelt uf liuee (VAL Shucs 1wy OWh munu- aciure). 1 emplatically amscrh LUAL CuTUP CunuLOl Le CUL oGt Of & horse's TuoL Wthuud serious {I4ury 10 the animal, but they cun be treatod wud shod o chuw iisiief Wt & radical curo el be saaurcd. 8. B Bk E. Aud livud:bugu ‘vu"rfi) — 1OIHE ¥ GO, AND harocas for caat. Givo slee, color, aud age of Torse, and prics of all.~ Address A D, ‘i rilnine otiice. lnlmTEu WAl WITI €20,000, IN A WELL: catabilshicd manuf g budjposs) will gusran- a tee 10 per cent ou l}na’ulm it {uresddress £, Tribuns ol ko S it ENEI WARTED=WATI $20-LADY GIf GE DA TS aigia, Cretiont Jouis wakinyg buslueas of Sho duy, Call i T8 Nurth Abucaley uear kulton. ANTAER WANTED-IN A MANUFACTURIN PRGNS pinali capital voly roquired.” Address 12 Tribuug PALTSER WANTER-2 YOUNG 31 w jolu v {0 & bunincss thut wil) sgotli; beat of raterence required X ce. 'or furtlicr particus a u FESONALy i)KIISUNAL—\HLL LOVISE BEND IIER ADDRESS 10 Cuilago Groreray, sad olilge 47 S VW ANTEDZX CONPETENT Gt WLTI HEFEL- ence fut genersl buusewurk in s small Tumfly. $17 Wabash: : Honsekeocpers, S!TUA'HG.Y WANTED-A CUMMON-SENSED, RE- ‘apeciable, wnd compeient person would 1ike to taka cliarize of a iatel or Loarding-house, ur keep house for waell-to-do widower, or bachelor of honor, X 1, ‘Tribune oftice. i Employment Agencica, ITIATIONS WANTED-FOR FIRST- . e o sharems Tmaers Moot o Ploment Oee, 8o Btata-t., cornor Kandolph, Urdsra )y thall prompily attended 10, city urcountry. e At 74 Enat Adamis-at., Mrs. BALKIIA) eflnf:e'f u SITUATII)NB WANTED-LADIES IN WANT OF frstcluss female help of al) natlonslittes can bo sufted at BEIS. B. LAPRIBES', 384 West Madlaon-st. SITUATIONE ED—~FAMILIES IN WANT OF Rood Scandinavian sad Gerinan _female heip can bo. 2Uppiied st NS, DUSKE'S ojfice, 80 Milwaukee-av, HOARDING AND LODGING. Sonth Side. BUREX-8T., NEAR STATE— urgentiemen, 8410 85 per week, 76 5EAST,,Y. {0 poard for 1 Wil use of pl DG4 FICHIGAN- AV —ELEGANT FRONT LGONE and chambers, with ‘board, for iwo ortirea Fuod partica; priva ily; terins teasonsble, T ROOMS AND SIN: 4, frouting perk; 85 FIt ) wiih bo 6()’0 MICHIGAR-AV.—DESIRADLE FRONT AND )L “unck raomis, with Arat-class table, Terms rea- luflll)lg, lllfl!gl' 08 Cxch mnged, W. H, WILBER. (47 WAASIEAV.-A SUITE OF o HANUSOME ©J§ ‘raomson fitst Mor: ais0 & Foum for two gen- 3-HOO0M GIRL AT 63 WEST idy o works Milliners, VWARIED=10 FLOWER BEANCUERS; LIBERAL Tay 10 good Lands: st MANDEL BROY, 121 and 133 State-st. \V’ TED=—A (00D MILLINEIL AT 747 BOUTH alited-at. Nenmstressoss “TA.‘(TED—GDI‘EHIOH WAIST-TRIMMERS; ALSO appruntice. 14 lafmon-court, Nurses. PROTESTANT GIRL TO TARE Call'at 401 NTED-, “7.\“;1;5nr filb’ and do plain sewing, Michigan- Laundresses. ANTED—A LAUNDRESS IN A PRIVATE fiy. Apply ot 44 \West Washingiou-st, io Lhe TurGBOOG LSk wean b AN 12 'clacks o Miscelinneous, ‘VAB'TED—( LADIES AND 5 GEN study for the stsge 1o travel Uc ltom 7, 156 Fifth-u: GUSINESN CIRANCEN. PONPUEISTSw st ssieh Sususindovrir SOl J)iua stock, ATIOUT 2,200, FOIL BALE-SITU: ated (n Lee County, Ustnola; sfoknoss only cuuse of Relliug. L. I SWIFT'& 0N, 79 Uearvoru-at, LEMEN TO 1. Apply st A COMPLETE DISTILLERY, 8T k Couuty, newr the cliy lhmile: can be 1 at ouce. For parilicular inguire st Jon B ) Qs Eotready to 1 CONNER OROCENT, ) ord lyst410 Blue Jalsnd-av. TOEEALESR FOISTCLASS BAMTLETOON 1N e best pATE of the city, on weeolint of gOIRg L0 Eur Tupe._ Ingulre at 1565 South Clark-st. TPON BALE=R BUTCIEL.BIIOP, AND FIXTURES, Wit & oo trade. ~Inquire st 234 Ogden’ay., neaf an Buren-at, (CAHOCEHY FOTSALE, DOING & CABIl IUSINESS. Avply at 78 Biue daland-sv. OTEL FOIl E—NECEIVER'S BALE—DY virtue of certaln arder of the Clrcult Court ot County, the underaigned, liccolver of Uhs aaets gud effectaof the parinennip 1ately exfiing botween William Lill, decessed, aud Joln 11, Maulton, do hers- by offer fat private sale the hotel proj Mautton Hodse on ¢ y knowi f Kintje aud n the uil as., 1 of Lhl 0 ) ‘"l‘il'l blllh{gl ‘I‘Dl’ fllfl"l‘rl:.(hllltld!n‘llfi:xi n ‘l:l; aid upon wiTCh the saihio s SiruALeds togoir W 11 'ite furniture, eects, and propery s aod about the said hotel, colved by the un ays froni the 23d the consldera- & A A . 1478, 10 I Hof ot tho Coirt, _ Cileaio, Aug. 3 ¥ YOU \WANT TO §ELL O | roper n sa‘.fl'.‘-b‘»’xli.»"uur’ L., Hoom 14, U, RESTADRANT AND FIT- seat 0 personsi good locatlo 1 early Bt 764 Holsted st oo A TUSIA 8, T 1 R o TEREST IN A CASH 3 business that will suppart two femilies, 70 Lasalie-st., Rooin 14, MISOELLANEOUS. R ST A St T g \UVHI‘TNHIM DESIRING TO REACH COUNTRY e eliogs s Grat. Newenaner Likta aud seiarae g K eiloy it Newshaper 1 ‘ Blala bectione A, Se KELLOGU, 70 Jackson:ile WMUNKH, BATCHELS, VALISES, ETC., uand will be closed ot without regard 50 LARTIN, 154 btate-st GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE WIKHES THE ageury of & buot and shios Liouse to sell in Colorado Addréss JAMES WILLIAMS, b1 i ’B‘n.\s’s. URONZE, AND Z1NC C. ‘ad Druainentiali Lrass pattarns, &c.. tnady e WELL 3 ‘hveull}(y Works, 170 Mad non-at, ROACHES AND 1 '(lJ tenantatia made clean | DIUaE—NGU UN- contract, Areicie soid. 3aniined fry ), EY, 180 B\ inglon 1L AND ORIENTAL MYSTERIES OF THE Tulled 10r beautifying, the face and deyeloplag the figure, Bomothing ur ladles o Lufore slven” o tho public, ) cllm’g:nt'\;cr Kuuwa of W NOTICK—I‘EMHH B HAVING GO0DS DI at the Union Luan Ojce, 830 South Sial redoem tho satny ot LIPMAN'S lLuan Ofce, Monroe and Clurk-sts. VR T e l‘"lfia bects w UEY, Dulsly, N i HAIDWARE, WIOLK- alc. for realdenicy, Weat Blde, wid usiiie €1, lfi'fln%n"unl) pply &3 Thoows 38,145 bouth Clarks e day, ITAGE AND LOT, NEAR T Q(u:ll:: I!ulm sod bukgyy s ate BGDY OF TTARDWOOD L erbor, Wi brer e Lnudiiug ‘IDMI] posta, IR \ hange land, bulidings, org fr kood lusproved roplrty ta,glig: et I indurinade. T, I3 110 EXCHANGE-OQUTSINE TEAL EST. d), wid sute cush, fur sloc {. WALNEL, 442 Cent i[9 EECIANE s beat litprute car Top ) Peke, Ra I U 1 d, ‘Illm'bn L fui und 1M~ Uy Sooda, no: JEETOCK 0¥ GOODE, UNE suburban frefi farmein the state, Addrcas 1SAAG MONIIS, o' e e o TP, EXCIANGH 4885 X E Soutl firsnclk DLHILGE Company, Snon Preshieut, tur the =i duy 0f Sepleinber, 167 A 5 10 Wt ‘et V1or 0G0 kb0, oF A TR ATEA ST o YOAT'S {lieres iy i aturaty horse aod b, ) A AN AR A s S A A V1S OLIVEIR K. JOUSSON WILL TARE A LI ird uipaver of pupllau vocal muddc. Address W0 Micblowa-un, * 74(;‘»11(':1’ GAN E OF FUNNISHED TIUIMs, bath-room, ete. WWEST JVASIINGTON, CORNER OF ANN— tietnan ¥, ONTARIO-ST.—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- 35'8’011'1:‘:» 3y or thrve roots, With Lt ud cold water] would OIS NOTEL, 270 BTATEST, —NICE 1t0OM NEVADA TOTEL, 143 AND 150 WABABILAV,, COARD WANTLD, tieinen, with buard. Kefercace roguired. on 35 Duard; 150 Otlier piesatit Foomi Ay GO TR Wost sidc. B A T, CARNEL, OF AN i 8t or two single géntlouen, Turnished or unfurnished, o' small fanfi North Side. 8] 2(’0 nisticd rooms, with ird; referchices required. T BGARD, TWO prefer to rent to one party, Xioteln, s, ‘witivboard, $3, $5, 310 $8.50 per week: day busrd 4 100RIK S0VE Pt dag 81t Lo Voo A b one biock yeom the Exposition Bullding-§1.5 (1] l-,el‘dl]:l'llu‘lu per 'EL!K. BURL 0L PSPPSR s beb T e Lol et SPETIMEPE JAUARD-IN GOOD LOCALITY ON WEST SIDE L witu respomaibic yirty 15 cxcliange for splouald ¥ hur3es would Shars “expiense of Keeptug dut 58 bne : B e furaished room, 1 centres boording-| 3 dress, statiug tei e I;UAHU—X'"IST S, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, viclnity of Ul L'urk, with ono large or twu smaller pieasant ll:rullhkd Touins, for genteman, wite, B snd child 7 yea ceus, fncludiug fuel, not'to ext ceed §05 permontl, . Address A 11, Tribuu <. RoAID-AND HOOM I8 PRIVATE FAMILY O T ey Wit E: LTI o rivate famify nesr businees jiers need nov enswer. Ads Flbund ee. ‘Boutl Blde for au eldurly gentletuan s fal all but carpots If souths of Twenty: e otnce, Address A HOUSENOLD GOODS. & FEARFUL BEDUCTIONS, 1‘ “l'A ILOL AND CHAMBER FURNITURK VEILY DESCIIPTION A .l\‘u.,msw\v COsST O Chinmber sulua roduced 13 per cout, Woven-wire sprinig beus uily 6. e uy aud aell 10F cath unly. Atmiluty it 164 State-st., between Mad JFOR BALEZVERY CHEAP—AS K houseliold furniture, ao entire Oakwood bouleyard. : Satistaction guaranteed. ', MARTIN, i anu Monkos. _ LEGANT LOT OF outdt. Csll at w2 tufe, carpews, Lrockery, In fact avery arilcl e ko 8 Lomo comfortale, vt remsonpbi prices and ou vasy T”mnu' 'rlio oty firm in Chicay house complete frumn celiar to aile with cnolce new go All stona-frout bulliuy, ara flted uiways Wil Rors VisiLiIg Lo cily fhelr luterest to callon us, - 1f you don't bellevo 16 call and sce oF Jouradives, W. Ac LOWELL & CO., 780 Weat dadison-st. 'rult TUNION, PURNITURE COMPANY MANU- facture nid aell -Hm:u{ 10 thy tousumar eyory- Bl payiecae. 1o By hrsls by “ar cBh. : Bichenty. - Cllion ¥ uraivurs Goo 503 Wes Madison-ses TPHE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD COMPANY sell furilture, carpets, atuves, crockery, o, 6iso, e velobrated Kmplro parlor bedstead, on lantalimenty, ab the luwest oash prices. Balearoom ¥83 Weas Mauts & trans and casl cussomers will find 13 10 MUSICALs. 0 TEACHER WISHES ONE OR TWO ould take sewing or isundry [n ox- ¢ 41, 1ribuns oilice. adurves -TEACHKIG LEST REFER- us 1o vocal aud Oute, sk cea. Piunod RUage, Lun » MUBIC: v €nces (00 New Orleain. ~ Gives lexsol muslc, piano, vilin, guitar, clarioustte, » JDdErwto prico, - Pluyy for Lalis Bud 8o tuned, Lives Lewcn music (n Eoglish, Unlun and Deapiaiucs- AN BQUARE, GRAND AND UFRIGHT EL gt ks bl ety e it 2 ) tho worhd eeds i s mar SEar “Aob bilo by It T2 MAITIN, 134 Blate'ste FTE CIEATERT FIANG HOUSK. 'm:l‘l‘:t;:xm MANTIN, 104 STATE 6T, ELEGANT UALE, ORAND, N Pl 11 i:u'rA ©eQUALE, OIAND, AND UPRIGHT ' MOsST ive (R 8 ABSOLUTE & ¢ T, MARTIN, Wict2SALE Xip neTan, DEALER 18 P1ANOS AND ULGANS, N0\ 194 STATH.8T,, CHICAQO. ll‘llfi WATEIS ORUANS—~ALL THE LEADING styleay lowest gy‘:u‘; suud for calalugues. Forsale wuly by i Uy MARTLN, 154 blate-at, LOST AND FOUND, OBT—ON TIE 12TH, A QOLD MALTESE CROSS. o fludor will be rowazded by luaving salie st #é aid 84 Laku-at, LOHT—ND‘I‘B AND THUST-DEED TAST DUK Fluder please lsava with U, D, PEABE, 43 Respor Lsjue Ive reward. ® OST-SATUNDAY, BEPT. 0, “A “MAN WITiL sorrel eans aud 'faroy wagon. A livera) reward ;fll hl‘ Kiven fur lufornistion of return of the ssme 1o otuteat, - 1ot 0BT-A GOLD EATWING, OOTAGON BITAVE, }; with caral edailion seiliy, iuo vendaus, - & ioerl reward for it Felura. K- & DAKKI, 172'La EilOUSE INECKIPTS OF ClfY Kl i el i b ordor ol B 1. okt & €0 Dor ch 8| Diakss T L, o e b 'Lusr'— T-MADISON-8T, BRINGE, LAS Uay oVenlisd. 4 SONT} bIACK- 8 -1 Bt apimail’ra cuitur warked 1 3 Ao Cuurc| Chicayo. “Tue Budel Warqed by Tekvinghor ut 13 Filth-wy. MACHINEIRY, T8 BALE_SRCONDIIARD MAGHINERY—ONK statjunary sugiue, c{llndw Laadd, uno 4Hx1g fock Lollery wiso shinfting, puliles, Badgers, sio. qulre sd 11 3uuth delursourst., = Ukt BALE~A FOOT-LATIIE TO TURN WOOD O A AR A R o s Waluit W ASIEDT0 GOV oMV s o, 10 dreaa 14, Tribuds whew, T TUEB- Iint o0 EW OR §ECOKD- 1. PRI g é‘ifi' e 2 s+ e R e TR S-S Rl g PR S SSe