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= ] all there are left. Eight strong, able-bodied TI{E SOUTH- farm-hands have gone over Jordawm, and n white man's bullets were what sent then on the long Journcy, One was killed by the son of the mnn he was farming for—Idiled for no rensan i the world, as I couhl ever find ont, unless it was beenuse e wos “a d—n free neuer Another was shiot by o policeman in Atlunta on election-day, '@, Another wns Ku- Kluxed; nuother was shot and then burned be- eause he mudo Radieal speechies, aud so on. t:.-ll?-ou ki, it bears hard on the old man— the harder hecause none of ug have cver tried 10 doanything it atand by Uoverntient that made wa free, A Trip from Atlanta to the Sen. White-Leaguer and His Shot« 0 Th Gun Panacea. the men and the It fa a terrible A price {l)r {l:l {IH'I‘ freedom, nml,.“ ““IWB o | are defented this year, we will cither Wholesalo System of Torrorism---Ku: zo back into vuluniary' slavery, or elso Outrages---Doad Mon Toll Bt %n Tales. Ieave the countey, The white men do not talk polities muelts they leave that for White-Lengue negroes to do, and they tell us that If Hayes Is clected the White-Leaguers will mako the st negro emigrateor sfgn life-leaso contracte, How innuy negroes himve been killed to my knowl- edget Over 200 sinve the closo of the Warln a «ircult of ifLy wiles, mostly men, though lnst Chrlstmas weok the Ku-Klux killed two women and four children out of one eabin, We have no heart to work, for wo don't iret as much for ourselves as we did when wu wera slaves. Tho men who own the Jand also control the mer- chants who eell us our supplies. I know low much (t takes to ioks a bushet of corn, yct this spring they made me pay §1.50 for fwo linlf-bushels of corn fa the enr. Whon I told the merchant that It took three Linlf-huslicls of ear corn to mike he saly the Radical Congress had clinng True Story of tho Negro-IKill- £R ing in South Carolina. (ondition of the Blacks—Why d e They Do Not Work, falk with 8 Representative Southerner and n Colored Man, state of Affalra in Missigaippt on@ | pmeosure, and so I couldn't help myself. Are M.\,mn..-Unnfisdutnu Hopos. there any White-Leagou negroes! Yes, lots of them, They are nostly saddlecolored no- groes who were Lody-servants during slavery, and can read nnd write, The Southern whiie men hnve these fellows golug nlght and day nlking to the colored people, and you would hinrdly” belleve _some of the storles they tell, Henry JHllyer, White-League cnti- didate for” the ature, haa ot ono of his old sepvants out working for him, ‘The other day that * nigger*? had the impudence to tell e that if Tilden was clected the Guvern- ment woukl pay slave holders {u full for nll the slaves they held at the time of the proctamation, and that then the atave would get balf of thot amount for himselll Ile Is telling that to fznorant colored people, and I expect soma of them will Melleve him. WII they et the colored neople vote the Republlean (! Yus, where Bpecial Correspondence of Tha Tribune. 1. Tz Soutm, Septe 1-30.—* A forry crop, siry sorry crop. But what can one expeet nowadays, when tho nigrers won't worlt, and spend all thele time running after first onc carpet-bagger oranothiert” The spealeer was ono of the sur- vivors of the ** Lost Cause,” nnd as he talked Lo Teaned half over @ rotten four-rall fence “which served to mark a cotton-patch inclosure. Wil his face ‘covercd with halr, features pinch- d oy annual feversy and skin discolored by abitual use of quinine, his clotlies 11l-shaped, barey, and scedy 8 the strazgling bolls he was B2 thoy ean't lieip themsclves; that will be trying to gather, "'u’""l“" “’!D i, (‘;:m? ‘:: i~ the strcml:‘ colored precincte. But of the filustrlous ~houses o Bl8 | whero the \White-Luazers liave the presented anythluz but a pleasing presence. | control no _colored Republican “will gare to vote for Ilayes, Iknow s preat many col ored men Hvlog” about Cartersville who don't Intend trying tovote, d The above remark was mado in reply to my ealutations, “Good day," and ¢ Tow's your cot- tonl" Passing through Chattanooga, the gate- waytothe South, and out upon the Western & Atlantle Raflrond, whose evory tie and culvert were famillar to mo and fragrant with the mem- orgol War-days, Ihod halted at the little vil- Iageof TRinggold, Ga., charged with an linport~ tant misslon by TaB TRIDUNE, and not ham- pered by instructions,—told only to sec ihe Bouth and describo what I saw without tinge of parthlity,—1 came to tho only spot In the for South where I could receivo stich impressions s would leavs my mind free and unbiased. Years amid war'a stern alarums, I lad tmown these people. What of potriotism thero a8 In secession and treason azuinst the Federal Gorernment thoy possessed under the delusive saare of State rights; they had worshiped Jefl Darls and Robert E. Les openly s the Aahom- etan reverences Allah, nnd they had damned Abrabam Lincoln, Bhiorman, and Grant with ‘more fervor and even less of sccrecy or concenl- ment. But once within the Federal lincs and I atleast knew they could be trusted, It wus then a rich agricultural \district, and the diver- sltyand extent of farm appurtenances and out- houtes, magnificent plantation ylilas, and highly-improved roads, all pointed to themn s o people who would, o soun 13 peace was declared, return to thelr legitimate mitelon in life, and st obliterato all traces of the sad fratrichlal War, T liad kuown them, aud had loved them for thelr eandor and devotionto what they concelved to be the right. And this iswhy, ¥hen starting on n tour through the Bouth, I first went amongs those whom I had every reason to bo glad in meeting. H{lw ‘much cotton have you {n, Colonel1” 1 aked of ’me weazen-faced planter who hung on the top rall, ufim aker, sir; only a small patch, cause, yousce, the niggers won't work; they are nll oft ‘tending wolitieal ncetings, and lave beenall this” year, It scems to ine that tho niggers nover will work any more_since, tho Tepublican party has sot ’em Tree. Now, If Til- denand Hendricks fs clected fv will make things w(ir,"l reckon, for the nrgers will have to work. Imade three or four additionnl efforts to turn hlsmind from o political chaunel, but with no effect. There he stood, salloy nnd wan, brood- lngovera past that never could come back for bim or his race again; or crooning to himecif ns he feebly stumbled among the cotton bolls an oldslave song and sighingin remembrance of the dagswhen his lash had made the niggers work! This man's name was Hardhnau, and before the War he had wealth, ws‘pcctuhlllt)‘; aod what was still more—"* niggers.’ IIo had represcnted his district in the Btato Benate, and had exerted a marked intluenco upou the political party with which he wns assoclated.” To-day, ho 18 a poor, dull, lethargic recluse, having an emnclated wife, the home farm, a sickety plantation-liouse and tutuble- down stables for one or two decreplt mules, Hardiman refused to uocc[ffl. the situation; he refused to be comforted for the loss of his Btates' Rights convictions and—lis * nigrers,’ Ninc out of ten of tho middle class of Southern nglc today are Hardiman'’s brothers, sharing Withbim the sane sud remembrances, pinche: by the sune poverty, burncd by the smne fevers, nad browding over tho same careless and Indifferent splrit possessed by the **niggera.” The tenth Southern man {8 nlso Hardiman's Drother, but he, like Joseph, profited by bls adversity, ' He s tho one who holds fat siuecures in insurance, raflrond, orcommerclal cfreles. e accepted the situn- tlon and the shekels that flowed {n upon Lim nL 4 The Seat of War—A Constitution Reporter cn Route to the South Carolina Battle-fleld.” Such were the startling headlines which greeted my eyc as it seanned the Atlanta Dally Constl- tution, Bept, 22, Turther on I read: “All Io Qulct Along the Lineof the Port Royal Rafl- road=—The Negroes Aro 8aid to Have Talien to the Bughes,'" Addititional particularswerctothe effect that * Deputy-Sheriff Patterson nud Mr, Arthur Owens had beeu seriously wounded, and that Mr. John and Mr. Robert Williains were hoth killed,”” Intense excitement prevailed on the strects and in the ealoons of Atlanta. Men euthered n littlo knots and discussed the situa- tion, Negroes stood uloof, and looked aullen. To my mind there'was trouble abead, go Jump- ing o1 board the flest traln I burried towasrd Augusta, At Augusta I found a bulletin at the telezraph-oftice which contained the following: “Qen, Hogood 15 nt Steele Creok with 800 men, A Dattie s expeeted at Iattlevilly to-night, the negroes threatening to burn the town, 1t is not known how many negrocs have Been killed,” ete,, ete. The feeling of exclte ment, and In muony cose3 terror, was at its height. Certainly, sald I, there must he some cause for all this.” And nt onee Ibegan to luves- tigate the orluin of the Port Loyal distelet dis- turbances, Twenty-two ntiles Delow Augusta is n small sfation called Lilenton. Four miles from the station lives nn unrcconstructed, viclous, aristoeratic Southerner named Alonuza Harley, He las managed so far to run his farmas in the gmhny days of elavery,—that is, ho hos lad the negroes work for him for nothing. Georgo and Cicar Long, among other nugroces, had helped Harley this year with his cotton. Finding the contract to supply them with rations was not carricd out, they quitted work In Anu?vust, leaviny Harley to pick his cot- ton himself, or lct it go to waste. This lu- censed him, nnd_lie swore venguance on tho Longs. On the 15th of S8eptember the Longs, maliclously enough, it scems, went to Iarley's houso to rob, or, us they say, to take from his sioke-ouse only what belonged to - them, Harley belug away, bis wifa tried to prevent the spollutfon, nnd Cresar Long knocleed hier down. Frightened at what they had done, the negroes vrcclpl!nte){) retreateil without further wrong or assault. On Harley's return home his wifo's story was heard. Mag- nifled Into that most terrible_of all crlines, us- sault with intent to ravish, Harley soon had thoe whole neighlorhood i arms, In the mean- timo the Longs had gong to the nenrest Justico of the Peace, a negro, and confessed to on as- sault with lmumPt to rob (that s, tale meal and bacon which they had earned wuh thelr own hands to keep thelr own wives and children from starving). Following upon the heels of this confesslon of the Lougs came Harley with his welehtler charge of assault with intent to commit rape, The negro dustleo rofused to {ssuc a State warrant, for he felt that e was in possesslon of all the facts and that at most it could only Lo an ageravated coso of nssault and battery, and in the temper of the Harley crowd it would be uuenfo to apprehiend the Longs. But with revolvers at his head, as lie told yuur correspendent, hio was compelled to lssue tho State’s warrunt, News of the trouble and tho ssuc of the warrant soon spread, and, as it wns In a_thiekly-populated mnegro distrlet, and the Lougs had alwoys been peacenble, industrious, end law-abiding citizens, thelr nelzh- bors determined they should not ‘e arrested and turned over tothic White-Leazue mob stand- ing ready to shed their blood, When this de- termination of the negroes about Ellenton was - mml,u known in A&x Iusw‘ lslllcrn was o tt:':]rrll;ln or Lis prompt ubedience to the flatof Ahnignty | Cry for rovenge. more Slinins, son of the fa- God that thy ¢l " mous Southern novellst of that name; W. N. wan HorELIE AYO DR Haw R Lrey Sfartn of fiehouth 3, . Backwell's Vit ut Ringeo! erskite named Iagood, and other influentlal Spring l’lmn"fi‘}délzgslmdf‘:n‘:tfl:‘? ?!‘w::l‘l:o:g mcen, ealied for the SBouthern whits rabble ¢ to mfle nnl,]l.: men of the North who belped to :\lrm il)ndlul{;nfuml ll;l;'!r luémcu luml llron((lcsllram € up | il re- | the brutal negro peechies were mnde on iy of tho Oumberland siil x strect-vorners and at cross-roads, and by Bunday Iember what o rich and promisiug_reglon ft ¥, More th . e F T night, the 17th, 1,000 men weré under freda promiea thag Sicer and soldier regls- | Lia’ Of courso ' tho Tilenton _negrocs s:wuuld return and make his home there, To- | Jud friends in = Augusts, ond when they heard of these warlike demonstrations they quietly but cnergetiunll{ fnnugurated counter-mensures of salety. The blatherskite Hagood started flrst (evilently Intending to sten] n march on his conledernte white trash) for Ellenton, but the negroca ditched the traln nn mursh?' place near o and seared the vallant # tenernl® back on foot to Augustn. Other White League organizations, however, ot :'\'crlzx rulluxl Iflm'\:'nrll. dA}( {‘l&uuu'n l‘!‘rlduchm. niue and {It-forabod nckeon, Ashley's an obbins, and on the Lapo for U agricultural. dinsiiets of s Souih lanttiins ‘ubout. Blenton Ui inturitod ntt, after forty years of wandering, the lagt of | White-Leaguers had everything thelr own way. We Liredltary slaye-monurebi sLall huve phssed | At first tho nerrocs sought to"mukc stand, o the facs of the earth, but thelr Jender, a worthless cx-member of the Leelslature named Mink Iollund, be- gulled them from the marsby ground whero thoy were, and then they sought safety in dight. This, then, wus the fssuc: Two neegro men aought an honest reward for thelr year's toll to keep thelr wives und children froin starving; thefr cmiployer enlfsts 100 neighbora to nld him in hangi n;i the wronged laborers: tho law is outragged by compellfog its repreacntative to {ssue a false warrant “ vi ct armis "' tho friends of tho wronged laborers seclk to uphold the cause of right, and death and carnige ensue, 7 It 18 s forbidding, as uninviting, as {; was tho weck after Sherman's army arched through it on tho way to the sea, Tlie ;Irllnc mcui black aud white, are bero to-day Ed? wero here when §t was o very Garden of limhfl- But the black man hos no Inerest {n the T % andl the white man has no nterest in the o Bo vivlent u revolution fu commercial -~ ‘uxlul situations could have but one cffectt otal prostration. ¥ say {t here, with tremor 1L u:‘ Well, Uncle, you scem to be taklng it very Y you und your mule, Where aro you golng 4 that unprecedented rato of u mile an hour? n: 88 o venerable Unéle Tom® whom T crldok on the dirt-rond between Carterdville m‘\‘l Atlantg. mk"“!!wlnu down to 'Lanta, The colorod 4 BWine to Lave n azen-Wheeler pole- falsin'y and thoy!l bo a b Now, wh rersl Thre § time, shuah.” 0w, whowere thosullercrsl ‘Threowhitemen of 0 you tr ¢ doubtful reputatlon on the oneslde and over 200 hnnuw])u,,m,,oum“ yourself about politiest An | 4 orout Mo Southiern press dispatchins aud % olil man ko you ought to lot | g Atlanta Conatitution roporter confess to ';?“:2:“ slone and spend all your Idlo time In the | nincty negrovs killed, but 1 learned uf moro igh ‘patch. Iscotho cotton meeds picking | than 170, Tha truth ls, the whole disturbance ity bad, and ¢ you colored people don't {ufu:r tho troublo between the Longs and Har. :ork,]um afrald moncy will be awful scarce lcy \:'um }((;ma'n) Wi ulzeld \n?n b\;lum White f“"l'""tulncu." ;if.'x'fi\-i’.mf-nm""’m“ making a demonatra- *Louk heat d operato to intlidate the ne Up Nt icali, massa, whar do you cum from? | gro, and maka Lhm subseryient to thelr politival lhn‘;{ h Lreckon, It you do, It mo tell you | énds. At Allen, onty a fow days before, one e colored peoplo have done quit work, | Me W. Unrey used theso words “tn & publle nd- ud ajpy ingly mg:'&lfi to work any more till"thls ““p”lu x:lllm; Is settledyy dress; ** On election-duy go fn masecs armed, and force the megrocs to vote for Tilden and Reform, 1 they don't, shoot them down and i eternal quarrel and_ fabber be- | S4t off thelr eara, i tveen thie wihtto ns Loy e Whito an’ black folks, When Mussn v, mfilfl::fi:fifl:fl:&gfi: .?)gg":“l‘ conteutod | - At Hernando, Miss., on the 10th, an Inciplent h:lt") :'X_l maney. But dewn_good tlmn{’u'ou]y rlot between the races was quelled. During the Youlry .“é’ ”l‘"-hrec years. 1 dow't care whether | War a man named Woods was engaged in run- he whiz ","‘jk‘;“; man or not, but masss, when | ning negroes frotn before the advancing Fed. Jole? batter dqn \vull‘:.'xl‘ld\ersu\\'e:lloglcnd\'e‘:mflfl" Va8 | cral lincs fnto Texas. Lately ono of thoso $m mad, Dey wouldn's work denueWc-‘:lnn::g negroes como_ back home, and mecting Woods, shiot him on sight. The wholo, nelghborhood was In_orms at once, hut on closer Investiga. tlon they found that the negro was i the em- for de Jagy ", D fuur years doy won't lef 5 <) cheat us n do land, i do cro;‘:,u:n‘«'lovzhl ploy of tho Murslail (Tcml White Leogue, and 80 o was let go unpunished, Qelmuleg; gy ty havo it égrumply Aol l:!lu:‘h'r;'lr owu way, an' if " i‘urbgga Kuul What for1" "y ', only causa we iafree, and I [ A white man uamed Hathiaway, on the same ol sussy-llke, Bhotzun uaf Why, | day, was. Killoa bya WhiteLenzuo negro. ut !'lemumm] Rer cvery weok Moriroe, La., and tlie entire white (tebel) popu- Lt wog i Iy pume 1 Henry Woolfolk; | lation chiecred the negro on his way to o specdy E"‘"’“pmfi ttuster's nume, I was freed by tho | acquittalat tho hands of a Confederate uegro Bave tyaty :l\l‘ ilmclmxmlluu, and slnco thattimo | Justice, 3 here, fin‘u living _fn Alubama, {ust wesy T wentlon these two [ncldents to show that fn lbnmxher- ad two “l'gnsv‘:.;h’,;")“"{m ‘I'll‘ld!fur nlll |b‘u ulluxl'dci-u the pululucu com| l«:xlon o{a the Uthy I i) y nd two principals s only thing jnto conslderas thers, “To-day, me and the old woman are {l h s hiotea THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1876. or White-Leaguers, there would b no “ confllet of races.' Tt is only beeause the negro sccka to nssert s Independence that lie is made the mark towand which the chivalrous Boutherner poluts his shot-gun. To ret a fair reflex of what {s passing fn the snind of the Buuthern Democrat to-day, 18 not an casy task by any means. He is retlcent, scarcely ever engaging in polltical discuasion; 80 reticent that at once I hecame convineed there wns a sort of Masonfc understanding among all of them as to the best course to be nursued to assure the trlumph of the Demo- cratle party, That they liave willing tools In many negroes was also evident, and these tonls serve us go-betweens for the furtherance of their deslgns, Throughout Georgla, Alabama, Miss- fselppl, Northort Loulsiana, Tennessce, Texas, and Arkansas, thera I8 less of political discus- sfon than there s in the one uty of Chicago, And yet, Tiden and Hendricks poles and flags are ns thick ns telegraph poles, al- most: At lirst, this spiritlcss Interest cunfused me. Delne n Northern man, { fenred to broavh the subject of National politics, lest the bearded Tion should arousc and deyour me, Neverthe- Tess, I was annoyed, 8o I bothought ine of that connacting Hnk between all nationalities and all peoples, and to the Hebrew I turned, There {9 not a scttjement or a nelehiborhood In the South that has not a portlon of its commerco committed to the hands of the omnipresent He- brew race. From the day that Jehovah ordered Moses to o and tell the "people what Lo do, to this day, the Hebrow has been a medinm of news. " Latterly, ho does not carry many mese sages from the Lord; and a’ul, he las o busy tongue, o wise head, nnd a re- teniive memory, 1 divulge no confidences, but the etory” of ono leading .\[Iuslnnlpp‘ Hebrew merchiint s the story of all of then? We know these people, we are depemient upon thiem for our profits of trade, Among them we have cast, our fut, and their interests are our in- terests. The Southern people arcdiscontented, unhnpps. Like the Jews, they look forward to the duy when '.h&y shnll " bo “restored to thelr own land of which they have been despoiled by the hand of the oppressor, Being discontented and unhnppy, there ean he no peace, and the race-contlict will ro on till one or the other s .exterminated, Which shall it hel Do not nsk us. We are loyal to tne (lovernment, and avold all entaniding politleal allances, But the Svuthern wman fs ot loyal to the Govern- ment—nevercan,neverwill, be, nnti e finds him- sclf surrounded by the same 1dle and enervating inlluences hie enjoyed before the War. He was born g0, and we are ot prepared to judge bim, As forthe black race, §f they were treated honeatly and fet alone, they would wive no one any trouble; they are quict, industrious, domes- tic in thelr. hubits, superstitiously religious, nnd harmless. DBut they have progreseed too far toward liberty to submit to opprassion, or soclal and political degradation. Will they have falr and free opportunities for votln, the Republican ticket in November| No, mo. - Tho Southern politiclans are determined to put all upon the hazard of the die this thne. Taft’s order has exasperated them, and they reason this way: The nezro and tho Federal Government dominate to-dny; ahould we fall in sceuring the election of Tildén we will be no worse off than we are now. And to this ond he Houthorn politiclan and planter witl bend every cuergy, ‘The negro will not be allowed to vote, cveén though his death be necessary, . VI At Montgomery I found the people, frrespec- tive of racc, sullehlyidle. The azricultural out- ook was bad, hard tinies already began to make themaelves felt, and theonly promlse of a better day was the extremely fallaclous one of a change in the 'Admintstration of the Federat Govern- ment. To thom, the election of Tilden seemed to nugur a more prosperous era, and what titme they ecould spare from brooding over thefr present misfortuncs they pave to feedlmg the hope that another Adminlstration would make all thinzs cven snother year. The ne- t:ruu: vartook of the general lethargy and dis- rust. s Bald I to an Intelligent barber: * How are the colured peo[(fle woing to vote this year" He replied: *“Inthe towns they will mostly vote the Republican ticket, but fflou’z thin| the whites will let many of them vote for Hayes in the conutry."” SWhy “Qh, well, the white people all belicve the election of a Democratie President will make business better; that Congress will pay for the 1‘-‘gfrro"cs and property held and destroyéd by the ar. “ But you dou't belieye that, do out” * I doit't know what to bellove. “When T sce Cnnfircu full of Rebel Senntors anil Colonels, T am almost ready to bellove anything.” At Sclina the negrocs were more enthuslastie. Crowds of them hung around the stores, depot, public wells, and Inughed and chatted about politics. They had a large Hayes and Wheeler pole, and a handgsome United States lag with o party stroamer. * How are the white folks go- ng to voto hiero this fnll," Tasked. %Ol doy is all for Tiid2n, su’ much good {t do 'em, too!” “Will they let you colored people votel™ “Let usi Dey aln't shot-guns cnough in Alabaino to keop us from de franchise, Over in Mississippl Is wliere dey shot-gun the colored folks, but not here." Throngh Misslsslppl, however, a different feeling was observable, A h”’im mulatto boy, bralieman on the train, sald e had heard of twenty-fivo negroes belngz kitled for politieal reasons between Merfdian and Jnckson since tho campalgn began, . 4 No, the neroes will not ret o chance to “vote the Republican ticket. io Whitoe League s thoroughly or- g;mlzcd‘ and will contral tho” polls in all thy preciuets — whero there 18 unymll\,’c ltke o white vote. I contidently oxpect to hiear of thousards of negroes belng killed on election dny.” But the paradise of the White-League organt- zotlon [s botween Vicksburg and Shreveport, having its centre and strength about Monroe. If you drive out fn the country and meet ton men, nine of them earry breceh-loading shot- guns or repenting ritles. And when you meet a negro e will n?wnyu turn off_the rond, and i€ e sees You far enough away, e will take to the brush. Ol it is a lovely country, Ilero the nu(t-lmullud. proud Boutherner will serve you a ‘“nlrger™ for breakfnst, dinner, or supper, And If you are not surfelted ho will run two or three up under your window and shoot them by way of n serennde, Duriug all ihis HJH embraced cvery oppor- tunity, when [ could do so with safety to iny- self, to gather public sentiment from man, woman, and child, white or black. That public scutiment domonstrated three things: The Ixo[m of the Southern robel s in the success of the Democratle party; the life of a negro Is worth less than that of ‘a dog; and the_ election of Samuel J, Tilden means for the Southern whites another rehetfion. The sickening detalls of the murder and rapine to which the black race is subfect fn the South accumulated sv fast that my hoart rovolted at chronicling them. 8Bome duy tho recording angel will show to men this roll of murdered” noconts, and not ¢l then will the number ever be computed, MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, #Spectal Digpatch to The Tribune. AxN Anrnon, Mich,, Oct. 2.—The professionnl schools of the Michigan University opened to- day with a very encoursging attendance in all of them. It was thought by mauy that the bigzoted action of the State Medical Bocloty last spring toward the medical departinent, and tho unfavorable uttitude of muny medical colleges. especially In the West, would scrivusly dininish the attendance this . year, but its frlonds are most happily dlun[mlmml, for alrcady there pre enrolled over #X), Tho Homeopathie Col- loge opens with 82 students, the Dental with 14, and the Luw with 205, The freshinen 'cluss in the literary department has about 125, an fucreaso over fast y ANOTHER COMPLAINT, Th the Editor of The Tribune, Des Moixes, fa., Bept, ). —-What Ie the reason you connot _supply us with Tuk Fuinuse here n Jes Molnes? 1aif of tho tine wo cannot get n copy unless you are on hand early In the morning, but here are always plonty of the Zimes, and Repube icans don't want that Kind of a Hn)mr. Cun't you wupply tho dontund, or what is the” mattor W mit" you?r A Rerunican, ‘The newsdealers In Des Moines procure thely Chicapo papers from the Chicago Western News Company, Let our complaluing gnupoudem, apply to the newsdealer hu patronizes for an explanation of thy scarcity of TutsuNEs on lls counter, and more than that, let him insist upon belng supplied with the paper of hs cholee, e — OPPOSITION PRESS ASSOCIATION. Nzw Yong, 8ept, 80.—The Jamest endeavors of nearlyiall of tho Directory of the American Press Assoclatlon to fucrcase fts facllities for supplying the naws to Its members snd sul- seribera hiave beon for some timo post frus- trated by the action of certaln stockliolders who liave become possessed of o toajority of the stock, aud who, not Laving ncwspapers taking the news of the Assoclation, have voted down all measures for strengtheniug the Association fluanclally in its facilitles for gathering tho o, Ergos if the negtocs were wll Democratle | news. Therefore, despairing of continuing the Associntion what its founders Intended it shonld he, n news-pathering Association and not o tative stock concern, the following named Directors ol the fatlon, constitut- iz & majority of the Honrd, have withdmwn - their newspapera from the Annerlcan T'rees Assoclatlon, aud have entercd into 8 new azsoclation to b known as the Na- tlonnl Assoclated Press, whose only object will e to aupply the news of the world to any and all newspapers desiring it throughout the United Blates and Canadas, Complele arrangements have been mnde with tho telegeaph companies, eable companies, and ngents for o full and reliable servics from all parts of the world, ‘The Nationnl Associated Press will commence operadions on Bundny, the tirst of October. Willlam B, Somerville, hitherto Ueneral Manager of the Amerfean Press Assoclation, has Leen engaged as Manager, We ask the co- tu news. ‘operation of newspapers Interested lo free trade MANITOBA. An Indinn Searn. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Wimnnirro, Man., Oct, 2.—Twn hundred Sioux warrfors from Fort Totten, Devil's Lake, Mon- tana, nre cxpeeted early this week to visit the Chippewa Indians nt the Roseau Reservation, on the Tted River, Manftoba, They sent tubae- co somoweeks ngo. Thelrobjeet s not definite- ly known. There I8 much anxiety lest the Bloux, among whom there arc some hostilcs re- orted, should raid Pembina and outlying Amer. jcan settlements on thelr way back, sfter pro- curing supplies and ammaunitfon, The Koseau Indians are disafTected towards the Americans. The Amerlean steamboat Manltoba, on her lagt trip to Winnipeg, had some dlspute ahout wood supplied while paselng an Indian village at Roseatl, On her retorn trlr ot Saturday a viflec was fired at the officers, the hall passing close to the wheel-house, It s gjeared” that o combination of the two tribes menns mischicf to scttlers in Minnesota and Dakota. The garrison at Pembina has been reduced to thirty-five wen, and {8 practically defenseless, The'local rrcu suggests sending o Government Ament with nn _escort of troops from here to the Council at Roxeau to demand assurances from the Bioux that they will com- it no hostile acts on their return 10 American territory. No later rc;mrh about buffalo, ‘Tlie proclamation of the new Government of the Northweast under the uct of the last session 1s dally expected. Col."Richardson, onc of the stipendiary magis- trates, arvlvea yeaterday. ‘The nane of the new Lieutenant-Governor 18 not yet announced, All the_ofticlal stafl of the new territory will leave for Battle Ford, on Battle River, Baskatchewan, this full. Licut,-Goy. Morns is expeeted to ar- rive to-morrow from his treaty-making expedl- tlon fu tho Northwest. An Indlan has brought Inn report that the half-breeds settled near Cypress Hills are leav- Ing fn congequence of anticipated hostilitics on account of thte Bloux having murdered four mounted policemen. We cannot vouch for the accuracy of this story. on. D. A, Smith, who Is_now helieved wiil be the: new Governor of Manitoba, not Northwest Territory, leaves for Ottawn to- | morrow, It now appears that the ammunition which ar- rived last weelt §s conglgned to Col. Richardeon, robably to Le eiven to tho Blackeet to repel loux attacks. e ———— EQUALIZATION. Assesamont of the Capital Stock of Corporas 1lons, Speclal Dispatch to The Tridune. BrRINGPIELD, 111, Oct. 2.~The State Board of Equulization ndjourncd sine dic to-day, affer adopting the report of the Committeo on As- sessment of Capltul Stock, us 10llows: ‘The Capital Stock Committce found assce- ments ngafust only ten rilway compunles, awounting to §10,106,252, aealnst $22,(419,223 on that class of property Jnat year. The ns- Fessuient on the eapltal stock'of vompanics othier than rallways osggregates 83,370,701, agafnss 84,802,112 last year. Of this amount, Cook Connty lins to_bear the greater portion of the burden, though only thirteen corpurate compnnies of that county arc ossessed on capltal stock, as followa: “Traders' Insurance Company, £173,010; Jolfet Iron and Stect Com- pany, 250,6405 Pullmun Palace Car Company, 389,327 Chleago West Division Railway Com- pany, §300,000; Chicago_life Insurance Comn- pany, $3.504 7 Germani Bunk, 320,000; People's onn and Savings Bunk, 84,5363 Mutual Life In- surance Company, £4,809: Protection Life In- surauce Company, £60,000; Chiengo City Rall- way Company, ${57,562; Chicago Gas Light and Coke Company, §100,0005 Chiearo Rallway Con- struction Company, 50,0005 Merchants' Tnsur- anee, Loan, and Trust Compuny, #225,0005 mak- fog u total of 82,045,288, “The total cquutized value of all thu property in the State Is 31,001,~ 123,018, amainst §1,085,580,850 last year; belng $84,415,035 Iess than the equalized value of 1575 ———————— COAL AND IRON. WILRESBARRE, Pa., Oct. 2.—The Lehigh & ‘Wilkesbarre Conl Company hos resumed work at all their colllerles with a full force at full time. Large sales of conl to fron manufactur- ers on the Lehigh have been mnade, who are put- Ungr thelr furnaces {uto blust. The datly ship- ments over the Central Raflrond of New Jersey amount to 15,000 tons. The Company liave 15,000 employes ot work. A recent payment Lo them, together with resumption, has brightened the prospects throuzhout this region. ———————— LiCK, 8Ax Fraxcisco, Cal,, Oct, 2.—~The funcral of James Lick has been postponed till Wednes- day. Itls now amsccrtalned that the deccased expressed deslre to be burled on the summit of Mount Hamilton, the site of the ohservatory {;mvldcd for by his fund. One John Lick, it fs elleved, I8 about to become the helr. Inre. Fponsc to telegrams, membera ol the Board of ‘Trustees cexpress confldenca that no effort will be made by him to break the trust decd. e — = A _QUESTION, the Edilor af The Tridune. MeLviv, 1., Bept, 30,—Can you tell us throngh onr paper how many of the prisoncrs at Joliet ure tepublicans and how muny Democrats? Yours, revpuctfully, Joux M. Tnoxrsox, Wa cannot; but they are undoubtedly Tllden Reformers by u large majority, It weare allowed to Judze by those who are dlscharged on expira- tion of term. Tonnyson's Denlal of Longfollow's Request. London Times. Mr, Longfellow has been oceupying his Jels- ure for soue time back with making u colleetion of poers Hllustrative of the chicf localltica in different countrics, Tha first volume, which will nlp}mnr nhurtl{y, relates to this country, and it wili forin a poetical gulde-book toits places of futerest. The pocms of several living writors are inctuded In the collection, As o matter of courtesy, thelr permisston has been asked, and, almost as 4 mattor of course, It hng been grant- el in ol enses but one, the sole refusal having regard to tue pocwms of Mr, Tennyson, It Is hu- possible to fmaging In what way the Poet- aureate or s publishers would be fnjured Lad Mr. Longfellow's requuest been granted. FINANUIAL, PUSSSPETPR I o i bion ooty o U U ST TVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIE: A A Nt polvats oinee. 1o T Fi, Ttooms 5 aud d. Eatabishied 1854, K X ON DEAM W otide, OF Gther good seeurity o colla Tamey loatied on furnftiro, 151 Ramdolph-s on BALE—CHEAP=A 8206 KOTK GIV Cowptrolter 8. 8. Huyes, due Gct, 2 205 Ine toros SUTOET B Br Ml have the cash, FIED ROBSAW Alaxwelle “IAND T0 LOAN ON FURNITURE OR s, C. 1, WILSON, loon U, 113 Kan- DLOSET T0_TOAN" TN LARIE O ENALL wniounte an Clii*ago real eetata at lowest current T £, U7 Dearbopii-at, INTERESY ONSTET WS ored with usin tire tes for aloragy YOLICE AXD FIREMEN A SDOTIEIT CITY EAL ployes, 1 ann proparod 10 huy back vapor the Tontia O ARt N heptember, ot sinall discouut, CTUNNICLIFF, 133 Clark-st., Toom 2. bonds._Addreas X b0, ‘Pribine ol o ey N CRNT-MONEY 70 LOAN ON CITY ¥4.000 07 overs culilssions 3, a2 Wnshingt 80 TO LOAN ON vroperiy. TURN @ (000 Siroe, g2 F50 FRDLREGER JOUR W, MAUSH & 60., Dol ¥ ) $2,600, ORt BUNIE TO 8UIT, TO LOAN oueity proerty ot carmat rates, LU o 102 Waihfugton SEWING MACHINES, 53 MACHINES KEPT hout one-ihird regula; T ull y refunded. GEQ. -0y ES #3170 i il sl L R R : Ut a Vet BUONAS 1 MARTIN, No. o Wabuslvar, INGERS, PO g0 TO gi0; HOWE MACHINES, $20; Wecler & Wilssn, roin 813 o $:0; ‘late Lyt proved and warpanted, With sttachioenta Lo pay sd- vancess Djuney loaued on wachines. Pilvaw Loau Of« B0, 125 Qlarkeat., Kool 2, Up-ataire. CITY REAL ESTATE. WANTED- LE HELP. Tlookiropers, Clorkn, eice ‘vAPfl'TBflml’Olm FIRST.CLASY DRESK.GOONS salesmen, ab l‘Al!l"lll) y 114 and 110 Btate, rnace. ‘VANTEH—T“REB Oft FOUR GOON NRICKLAY- i ai tha corner of Thirty-Grat and Btate-sta., this 70Tt RALE—GTEAT TAROAIN-PORt CASIT TII8 week=stary and haxenent atone front and brick iarn, £5.00); 2-story and basement brick, €4,000; 2+ it hrick, £0,008 allon the dyenues CITARLES GARDY o4 WITH 4% FLET, ON At on the av. near Union Park, cost 1500 if taken 'fmmediately. Address it AAL FEET_ON WARREN-AV., ROUTI front, near Union I'ark, chalcest int on the strert, 7t pizeat eacrificas tiose doalring to irchase dioild 1ok ‘3t tlita fot Deforn inveating el Appiy Mndison st . ‘V-\&;T D —TWO FIRBT-CLARS ~CAHRIAGE- Tiscksmithe' Onlshers, st 108 North Licapisines-at. NOBERT 8HAW, where. ASTED=A_GOOD FIAT-GIABS RUATTI ~FOUI GOOD BOTTOMENS AT ROOT 08 factory; steady worky 457 Fast Divise TZA TIEACTICAL VINEGAT: MAREN] 1Y _one well powted [u vineons fermentation preferred. 743 Carroil-av., Chicago, - TANTED=A GOOD BTORM ETATTE k" o i, FUDTSTARER FOL REFATTE NV ASTED=A TINN 1350 BTATE-BT. EL- VWASTEDZA TINNER AT 1330 BTATEST. EL AN 70, WATAR rteenihist, § smali houss ‘sad lot part Walash-ay, i‘ol’fii ALKZ§io0 WILE, DUY A DRAUTTFOT, Iwrr;l' [ t one block from depat, st Lagrange, 7 e #15 down and #3 monthly ches; s et, and sl abstract {3 alreadyon, 1A DROWN I!flj.iwl Lx R SALE~DELIGHTFUL ITOMES AT MODEIE o Prices, also fine buliding lota, 8t Summerdsle, C. & MILK, B¢ terms very eaay; Iake water; 7 centa HodscataTent from €10 per month upwards. A bs 13!(’! offered In 53 by 125 feet, Imm':dlllul{ml]u!nln¥ the depot, st £400; one-qaarter down, Cail v A, BEN« NETT, Agent, moutheasteorner and 3 Y miles fro ! eat prof own free i Conchinen, Tenmuters, etcs NTED—GOOD 1t WAITERD 10Y 10 DRIVE EXFRESS AT Employment Agoncies. ‘VA.\'TI'.II-IHJMI’.N FOR GRAVEL TRAIN, ORAD. i Improvid o | inie. and section work in Initians, and Stleligan HTBPLE, 1% Clark P tle.niakera and 101 i —— D G T W QO T s iy are.” AN ANTED=LANORERS "FOI " RAILIGAT, BAW. o o e e MLl woud-CUOPIuRS free fare: 21 conl mInGH, -FOOT LOT, NEARUNIVENBITY Oft | » e B A ANGE 4 Y g il pay soud ensh, bersonul, proper 128 aai Miarie ’x) A YR S Sostinv cupner et Stalngprica, tHuibibrance, alid loca WASTED 20 GRTEOAT TATGT lia, 0 Ter daps 4 temaiiore: 50 end miners: 3 man;: free fo PELBECK & CO, ltandolph- SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. ’ Rookkecpers, Cierks, cice ITUATION WANTED-DT YOUNG MAN SPRAR.' 1 ine Korweiun, twedlah, baniah, ana German, i tome tnereantile| v % Lo work, Addreas @ SITUATION WA ,Tug-nlznfifi'i? ,\M);"; OF X2 onnble referenca ta do eapying or oM. ot any _1:‘1"'".11 ki L0 DA DoRtd. ¥ T3, ioinc SITUATION WANTED-DY STEADY MAK 07 ¥, Fond accauntant and penman. {or any nalde work salary no objects reference If required. § 20, Tribunc, Trades. ITUATION WASTED=RY A YOUNG MAN S cook or walter, 164 o A0 MAN As Conchmnen, Tenmstors, otc. ITUATION WANTRD-AS COACHIMAN DY fi L) young man (Bware); willing and olfiging: not afrai ta worky can stiow good referencrs. N B, Tribmne office. Miscellnnoons. ITUATION WANTED-TO DISTILLERS, MKECTI- X fiers. and wine and anirit merchanta—1iy an Engfiah. maa wiili 16 yonts* experionea in England, Canada, and thio States; understanis rectifying amd eompoutidin EDirite, ImAnGTactaro of cardialty - bottiing amd Rencrs treatment of forelen wines and spirits, and ail ordinary bifice worki unexceptonavlc references. Addrom & W A, 63 Walnuteat, JITUATION WARTED=830 WiLd, BE PAID 10 Py T g S A e e ) erenfo o Kadram . 1, ! e ribune office. “SITUATIONS \’v,urcn..n-‘:mu,n. Domecatlcs. § ‘Ev‘fifi'fii?ifi';i?fififi?;efifi Nourem ik e on famlly, ¢ forances. Ingulre st 559 North Wellse #t., 10 fhe rear. Misacelinneon TASTED=WE WANT AGENTS IN RVERY PART N il bAvks £ oo for By Eroat 1A trated Monthig, with the twn 1atse oll chrolius, ** Ve 1a™ aod **Onihe Juniata,” Our ageniA make frim £100 10 81%0 castt 8 monthii proof furnished; circnlars fleing fuil particalars troey'samote cory.de., Address Pletorlal Printing Co., 100 Michlgan-ay,, Chlcaga. PO RENT S CEXTRE AV aze 0f & rooms, with Jut T0xif) bery, fe. Lawn i front of Jiouse Gx1%0 fect,’ Satise faciory termis to & respobsivle tenaut. Apply to owner, on 1he premis \ \nmvfll our letter copsing one of the most FTT DGR JIOUCES GIEAT, JAS, | conveilont invontions of the sies Akenis stornge Ovee MAN & ©4 Washington-at. FiDn wi Pttt k. Rend for circninr. i 7_Triby s I MANFG o Duilding, Cht . URNTAN. s Callat TANTED=-SAL MEN—TWO IN CHICAUO ANTY *hree for 1llinols and lown, l\llfln;‘nvlmtnnm. SFOIY AR TASENERT 700y | [ormanent: and no pedlioes 80 o month: ligiel mod g e pansca paid, Atireas, with atamp, Monitor et s et arittne | Manutacturlug ¢ 3 Clivcinnath, Oo P & 10 IENT—S1A<101SES 07 WALNDT-8T, X W ANTED=A GoOD WATTER AT TiiE FX P03 T Al IOUSIS Ae WAL UT BEe RINE tion Dininiz:ilooms. " Apply on Tucsday moring GNFN LA i eI to Fooma Leallcs clopip. | Fom3t0d. K Adaimwat. ¢ _two famiifes; separato cntrauces. J. A. “TA\NT s o take e ect bilis, and miake hin Ioidie at hoine: une ohic t 1t \\_':ulmuelun LENT—A NEW A\ ¢ block ls«ml Lincoln Tined: 8 0-ryom bri Webster-av,, very low to good tennnt: ono nice g-1 flat, 813, ¢l L JLALE, 153 Rundoipli-st. el wa:ful aloay car Union Park, Address Q W4 TEN =W T TO 61 00 Ti ni packnges, worth &1 each,to 5,00 men who wish G FEAP =TT AND T3 TIOOTEE; | 1 Chfies ponnaientiv n (o hest-taying busitews in “and 1t 1arens aiso housekoeptng aud sleepia e United Stntes, We gnarantec My men 850 per Yoo, LD, 231 West W asiigion R ""“““""“,“'l:’_’;;l"‘ ‘;“,‘;‘nr A\r}'u‘r e T A FINE NEW DIICK [TOUSFE., el i OUT 15 YEARS B rooms, 81l HIproy cinents: 635 per must came well tecummended, U9 Enst L)‘rxy»nl.!mlcnrh’:fl? vagll_umlll» _Swom 1, at g o'clock A A YOUNG AN WF GOOD ADDIESS, \euod pennan, who fs Silllng to work for low wnges and moke hiniself gencrally usctnl. Address In own bandsweiting with refore )—A BOY TO WABI K (Applr dt 7 ocluc €0.'S, No. 12 Madison-it, F1 ate familys neav,, near Q. Tribune_nfee, 1 WAGES %, ot EGBERT Tou INT—ORE-HALF ORALL OF A SIX-ROOM Touse on Jhitterneld and ‘Yhirty-aret-st.; $12, Ap- ply »t lioom 15, 143 VWASTED-TRAVELING SALESM line of cowds sulfable for the those connrcted with the hoult or drug Houses p ferred, HENIEY WOUD & CO., 81 and &3 Madisoa-st, Suburban. 0 RENT-HOUSE AT EVANSTON, FROM NOV, 1, tor ix or elghteen monthis, corner Hiwan- and Churchiat., 14 Foun:s, bathruom, laundey, furnsce ¢ o z v Toca, ce un, conv o . Nelivon, ond. chivrehess term moderate . Ay 08 | WATA T eed. Apply nb LT s Jimiscn, OF 8t 16 Suuth Jeiferson-st., Chicag. 11, TEN-MES LI TITE DEFTANCE AT y lamp extingulshicr, 3tana‘s fatent lamp-tute fl~-n~clxllcn. and can-openeras no chimmney-burpers: nidelfbie tablots, Hayes and Tilden pictures, needies, chionu e keatest iniucements offored. . A Chieago. TANTED—COAL-MINE! Clay County, Tn ast 1'welfth ot 710 RENT-IN EVANSTON AT ONE-THIRD THE ordiuary price tiil next May, houre from 5t 10 rooms, or will sell nt extremie low uzureson 5 or 0 yoard' time, with nothing but interest (m(d annmally in Mivance or for wmonthly payments, C. k. BTOWN, fioom 23 Exehange Bulidfu, corner of Wasiiiwn aud . RS _TO GO TO KNIGHTS- d. Watson Conl and Mining “Chitenzo, or at mines TO RENT-R00; T 1IOY FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS OLD e e To take cr Tz of one humie, one cow, and do whai- [0, RENTZCHEAPSBY THE DAY, WEI ever 14 tequircd of hin nround the house: nane hut tmontl irniebed warined rovins Bwede, Norweglan, or Germen i A nPPLyE must hiuve orty b0 Tndiana-avs Y ntiol hy mall Wi sth, nieely-fu Dearhartient..4out HATrinor, st 2 b very best of recommerdations, R 0y nishied rooms by T of Mrs, FOSTER, Rteu ikt and sell fo the tr t profit: elrenlars fre att Ma lison-st., oo 150N TBELOC cinents), sultable ¢ 4 N T finproye g, N West Madlsonst., second f v tokoed weiant. WA, 11, THOMPSON, 220 West Madi- on-st. VI You batly At the Gra the best of referenca e to lon- to make hitsulf geoerrlly uscful, and be N 1'% 0 a. m, eharp, VWASTED=MEX T cutter, combtnation pen. eeliinge artlclés: best ter gl Cumpany, 113 East Mad!so: YFURSISHED FRONT clity, from $1010 $20 8 month 1 Sout Liootti 11, 70 RENT=-&% AND 87 DEARDORN-ST.—HAND- l furnislicd rooma; carpets, furniture, etc, stonce H, 5. BE IO MENT—A NICELY FURNISHED BOOMIN A private family ot 40 Vou Turencet., Grat foors sultable for o gentlomen of wentienian whd wife. TO RENT_KTORLS, OFL > Blorcs, [0 RENT=STORE~BUILT AND OCCUPIED IY US W CD_FEMALE HELP, Dnmestics. TANTED-A GINL FOII GENERAL IOUSE. work. Apply between 9 and 2 o'clock No Irish, 540 Michigan-av, ED—A NURSE GIRL ANOUT 16 YE. for jiiano etore; sulted 0r ATE rouins, nusle. planos, {age. Avply o s, ORCHARD. Grand boule cariager, clothiic, or any buslness sequiring ampls vard and Thilry-elght take India room i teht, - Inauire of W, K. NIXON, northwest TANTE D ChY ool Lals aiid Adamis-sta, iryze Of childFer s o % L and Thirty-sixth to © eharge park (near” Cattagce” dro wages, €3 per weok. VWV AXTED-GOOT GIHT TG COOK, W AND fron fn & small famliy}_good pay for & Kirl that understands her buslucss. © Ko krlsh. “Apjly at once 1 123 Walautest. VWANTER-A GO0 RITCHEN GINT AT 200 “outhi Parke ‘VA.\ ED=A COMPETENT GINL, TO DO 1IOUSE- Al _ll_u Urove-av, N0 TENT_STORE, WITIT O WiTHOUT BASK: ment: A Ko, ) 13eation for grocery oF meat-niat Ket._Inquire of JANITOI, 127 Van Biren-st.. Loar [\0_RENT—STORE i EAST DIVISION.ST.: A ood cliance for & oot and shov stare, ADpiY on s 0 MENT-STORE_ 000 WEST LAKE-ST. ARD basement; etore finlahed in rear for living, ¥, I, AVERS, 1tooin 18, 87 Wasbinglon-st. Oflicos. !1‘0 RENT — ELEGANT OFFICES IN REPURLIC Lifa linfidine. Inquirc of 8. W. BUTLELL, Agcnt, GENERAL HOUSEWORK German, Danisi, or Norwegian WWANTEDT fol 5 . referred. A gool il will ind (s a permanc i67 und 160 Lasaile-st., Hoom 17, ___ {:lflc;c“m"; oS0 ot 501 ,S“}m:'!nh: rmanent AN -~ IN'T, TANTED—GERMAN OL $WEDE GIRLFOI GEN- BANKEDLO MYRT Y A sy el T Sy 502 Fultor “‘fimr D=A GOODGIRL FOR work. st., West S 1—TO RENT—A 10-100M FURNISNED Houaes will puy §40 1o E60; also, sihershic o Fbrt hove o ten: L, louse-ilentiug Agent, i Gl TAL HOUSK: g AVRIy. WLl Teterences, oy 10 oril Ada- ANTED=TO RENT— 1T A CABEFUL AND rompt-paytug famlly a completeiy-fumished Lanse nn"cnlm-‘&m of South Sidv. Addreas by let- ter E G D, loom 303 Grasd Pacitic Hotel. ANTED=-TQ N -A_HOUSE WITH 6 TO 7 Tovns, on Nurtls Sidé, furalahed or unfurntstied, Address 8 16, Tribune vtice. “TA‘.\'T D) SIPE T GIRL. A GOOD CO! washier, aud froncr. ARply ot 3i8 West Waalilng ton: T Aui W GOOD GERVAN GIT X wark at 1100 Indiana-n VWASTED=TWG GIRLE; ONE 70 COUR. WASIL, and (ron, and one 10 do second aud dintog-room work, _Callnt 347 West TO DO GEN- ANTED=TO BENT A WELL-FUILNISIIE it e vale; maonth, dress Y 41, Tribune, h hrees SR < P8 | home s Yight party. ADDIE 0 JAS, BEGOD, BOARDING AND LODGING, West Sides 80 23 FRTirk frant pario KEAR WASHINGTON n first floor, with very b fonrd, %6 per weok. Locality central and quict notghs borhood. —A FIRST-TATE DININ A : 003 L. WV A hisar gt Wabaah o S Elirldge court. VWANIED=A TIIET-CLASE WOSAN TASTIY Vo, Couk, st Clareadon Tigiuse, North Clark and Ou- iVA TED—A GIIL FOR GRNEIAL HOUREWORE 8t 341 South Clark-st., up-talm. Clara House. fHouth Skde, SCRMNITOssON. EAST VAN BUREN-ST., NEAR STATE,— v <3 , AL NTED-SEVE PERT OPRIATORS FOR ({1 boned or Inen u geationnién; 3Vt 85 per e, | WANTER-SERENALE ST AR ATORS FO MIGHIGYNAV.—SEAT ARD FLEASANT Laundrosses. rufatied Tooma, elng 2, Wit or withiut buard fromw 84 1 $7 per week, < AN RIS OO EUINT LIONENS AT MATTS, Nlotols. (‘ENTE.\‘.N'IAL TIQUSE—208 STATE-ST.—DJ\&" J hoard, $4; week, $3; with use of plusio and bathe room. - TEVADA TIOTEL. 143 AND 150 WABASI-AV. e oTise 143 sxoaltion Tuildlug, Tates reduced to §1,50 per day §7 10 B0 jler week. Employment Agencics. VWANTED - GEIGIAN AXD SCANDISAVIAN girls for prisate familics. hotels. and lanndrics, city aud country, at Mrs. DUSKE'S, n0 Milwankee-av. MISCELLANEOUS. DVE] SEIt8 DESIRINO TO REACH COUNTRY A‘h‘:rlll":'rulluubalu L best and chieapost lmlllflllr iy using Rellogg's Gre s A AN DY s 1 . o Lista And eaaarace T3ONNUDOIE 100N POl WEDICAL NTUDFRTS | Bate seclluns. RELL ackson-st. E R e D POt Chicas | A b CASHE Tl oo o of Expoaition halliing. - Addre A o X ;) g 6 Homeonathic College, Corner of Van Buren'st. 800 | Edny aesilos tottor f0dONAS DL T Bot Statecet, MOIKRIRY e o = (Qactudac D DED-IU TG BoAli-oN Sonm EIDF—A GENTLEMAR. | (Jtenanibiomadepérfoctly cleay by contract (warrant. Wife. and Loy want Gwo farnished Toams, with | ¢ R ; Board T private. amilv whira Ihord aro o otber | ot ges e I e e Mdreas ARTITUL DOARTora; Want liack parlor, with smail room adjotnin plicoralian family prefurrids it U eaat pri W orit ot Chicago-ev, Addroas, statig Han, terms, etcu, ¥ 0, Fribune ot OARD—A SUITR OF THREE B s on, T Address 18 15, Trivu I A NT TO BT, CIIEAP FOR CASIL A GOOD gecand dand Jocomntive boller, 1510 30 horse power. Iy 10 VIRANK BTEPHENSO: lzer, 108 South CTURE SENT FREE! 1o udl” Addressy i luca- OOMS, WITH Bide, east of Btate-st. ne office. PDOARDSIN A BTRICTL TE _FAMILY OF BOAPGRS SR AL 5 oung marricd iiity, by a soung cuuploy terms muleratu and aecommodations Sret 1 PHOSE TTENDING TIR MOODY AND § muetinis ought to lunch a4 thie Tomperance Cufle 13 183 Mo -8t near the Tabernacle, QITUATIONS WANTED=DY TWO NORWEGIAN it to diohourework on. the Weat Bide. Anpiy ot 162 North Peorlasat. SITUATION WANTED=BY A RERPROTABLE GIRL Y 'to ook, wash, and [ron In a [rlvae famlly, * Hanals yeare' references, Pleass call ur oduress 080 Tiininans R WeRt i, ITATION WANTED—AS COOK 1N A TA e Call uL 57 Western-av, ALY NTED=RY A TEGCECTANLA ‘"l;ler,\Tlns_‘“.L EO_RY o ierman girl an rnok, washer, ane oer, Pl lays a2 104 Arnol DA A cali for two daye st 3 f QITUATION WANTED-BY A RESTECTABLH 0ok in o private family ar board- enlored woman nd et 10E hotke, of reference. ” Address W 00, Trilun ANTE AN gl‘rlh W, £ wniian with a little pnardinis lvoase or 1 N o wain 18 8 priva fomna O 1y Adirera I* 07, Tribune ofice BivEE il QITUATION WANTED =10 DO & O veaeral howework. Apply at SrruaTio A Y ) woinen. une ns ool at No. 173 Elghteentl QITTATION WANTED-TIY A YOUNG GIT, T0 do racond work ani sawing; the best of Fiven. Call at or nddros 20 Dupriyeter-at, R WANTED=TY A GIIL TO DO GE hausewoik In 3 private family, = Plense cali at 8, Hyde I'ark-sy., near Fifty-sccond-st., 1TGATION WARTED: A RELTABLE GINL o do peneral Nousewrork. Aprly at 520 Weat Adauis: at., for ! 53, Forkin small fau vod references, Pleaso ealt Untar QUTUATIONS Sl‘ru?\;nos WANTED—TG DOUENERAT, THOU! at73 e eaman . G0 28 Jocon Cifl + cook, Pleasa address at ones Mrs, BOLCLL CT, 1 ono ‘as 145 Wes- QITUATION . WANTED=TT AY ¥ young girl tor tecond work or to work I il fumliy where § can feel at erences glven. Call or addresy 257 Carroli-ar, N WANTED=DY A FIRST-CLASS COOR whio tharonighly understands her buainess; refer- encesgiven, Call at 517 Michigan-av, Senmstresses. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY IN private family ns seamsteeass 1 o good fitter aud erins, €1 per doy, O 7, Tribune office, Tloawokeepern, QITUATIOR WANTED-DY A COMPETENT LADY A aafiousekeepror matron. Adilress Monday, 545 West Adaran-st, References given. Employment Agencica. JATUATIONS WANTED-MRS. SCHMIDT'S ¥E- 1Y mate Exsployment Otiiee, patrontzed by alt grst-cias amiiienamd werrants, 416 Wabash-av, GUood Blrle nie waya wanted. SHR o n el e Raribmes et ] fT1IES TN W v An feial sap) B LW ED=LADIES IN WANT OF ?_all natlonalltivs can bo 384 Weat Madison-st, Mircollnnoons. QITUATION WANTED=1Y AN EDUCATED LADT, circulafs and oovelopen to adiiesa at §1 er 1,000t ulso contimz or wrltine af any dercrlitjon that can be done sthome. _Address for thres days, 12 69, Ui V=IY A YOUNG LADY 1% ITUATION WAN' §n 'Tr ro: iad five yeals' experience) QITUATIONS WANT O nrsiclaas female b sufted at Mrw, o Zaiy Kivo the bect ol Teferences. Calfor paddress 20 De- huysier-si, Sl'rnu‘\'rx(')x WANTE TEN-—DY A YOU: s gaverncas, to teach in lier own lang slands all Linds Ut needicwork. A a roek: AND CARRIAGES. TUESDAYS, TIHURSDAYS ANDS «~Torses, carrisges, and Narnen & speclalty, T WESTON & CO.%s, 108 and 124" Kast Washl t. Ampls th rautee, Si A LANGE ASSOITMEST FINST-CLASS ¥F: A\ Hand carringes, consioting of Vicinrias for 4 or 0 asscricer, bopusscager rockaivays, prscions, und bug- Eleaof all kinds, top And open, alde-bars enil and side i\ Ven Nroekes, e given o to ck on hand &t private si 85 BECOND- Springa our o revat o wll-kny Wit order [ EIE & GO hasn-ay. [JOIt BALE—A CAR-LOAD OF HORSES,JUBT FROM i country, Warranted Aound, aud ons week s Lrial glven: one span of carrinfe horses, 16 han »yles 5 horses, D) b sclleeven top liactuns to iy advances; inist be sulid at some prica s weck: twa recond-hatid ruckntays, us guod as new ‘hagtons, neoriy news twe jdane-Lox baj onliroako, a4 003 a8 Bows it despring ton buiay, mads by Pennoyc iood u8 new four (0D Aldo-baTa two open slda-hars! ten Gpen biisiles of all klnuy: foUT 1D KTOCCTY Wakons: two lemacrat -An‘r’u; 3iX oxprea) wogons: all Kinds of nr- cel ress ness, double waguns, o) T WnK Norses anit buicgtes eap, liorsca, “Dupies, and harness. ree my stock before you buy. ment Wil sell on monthly p tsor exchange.” Il C. 257 and WALKEIL, FYOU WANT YOUR CARRIAGEE, BUGGIES, OR wagons well palnicd and repalred,’send 1o STAR. TIN'S earrisgo ahop, 47 Welli-st, Etock un hand. work at low prices. 4. L. DRADLEY, 318 Wabash-av, A GOUD RE D-HAND —TO DUY, X agon,_Call or adurvsa 60% West Madisan, \VTLT. BELL CIEAT FOIU CASIL, Ol TRADE FOR ythi! that don's vi e Af'l‘ll?l"“u l;‘l.fllfl)ll)“ ‘mll.nfllq & guod driving borse. " ANTED=—A THATO; Welhi at 023 West Madbor CF,_YOUNG, BOUND 1IORSE O X, Must be clieap for cash. Cell VUSINESS CIRANCES. ‘A NIOTEL I BT TOUIS, MAK (X0 A RET PHOFIT lio year round of §75 per day, will i sold, pros ltcpublican otiier, St Louls, deatrablc, hermanent, paying otlice husiness; #300 can: tred; witls N, Fotor wishing to retires #1300 cash wili bo requiced T o o Tong Himoe Aldress COMERS E USIVE MANDFACTURSRS AGENT FOIE 4 "Clilcago wanted far tho **icrtion ™ saali balunce} Yeferences. Address BRETSO 20Tt BALE~A CITANCE EELDOM OF FERED—ONR ol iostest sutiple rooind oo the West Slde. ‘Tribune office. ATLOON AND POOL TADLE FOR BALE ON TIE &) Bouth Bide: cheap rents 3 Hviog tooms. L. P, BWIFT & BON. 79 Dearborn-at, TPIIKE 70 FIVE THGUSARD DOLLARS WitL urclinse an [nterest f alucrutive sud respectable Dislncos niready estabilaned. Srrice tnveathiation hte vited by those who have theready casl and cas furnish ,m:n nrflnrrncu. Noue other noed snswer, V. i Y CIEAT—ARNALL TOTRL Wil 3118 e rilatind, s6d ve AN, 10 dasahorite ' HALY INTRIGEAT IN & BAF pneut cash business that will niure than allies, 70 Lasalle-st., loom M4, class, ress, eiving terms. location, et Lunch Houss, nroe: “Fribune oltics Refercices oxchanged, A BALOG TiC N v or address 40 North Peor, LOST AND FOUN EN<BMALLERT RECONI-IAND SAFE FORt Y. Address 3, 10 Michigun-av. ‘VA TED=THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY IN CHI- cago uf an A No. | brand uf flour, eftiier on come whaton & atherwlues sl adle no otfiee; correapuiul- enc clted. Address I* 59 jbune ot s1;ZmAl’.liuu;:xfm‘ul\'v.‘ixfnlua & YEATS OF acor three. red e 8 ITEN DRGNS Weat ar & L Rvana' repoattug rifle, 4 shots kn 20 socon Toe free, Weslern Gun Works, 63 Deurborn-st.. Chlcugo, | \\ANTRO-SINGLETKAMS TO DELIVER COAL. N| Y EVENING. OCT.1, UN BCIILLE! \v Apply 8t 53 Eaat Washing 0t e vtk Iebrbort wid LaSaly & POEk FRan 8 P sty bills) and L . " 3 A 0 _£XCRANGE TS 4 Ol EXCIIANGE~AN ELEGANT HOME AT WIN. NDBLACK | K netk s, (ruit, etc.. for ity Proj T Y E—LOT IN JINSDALE ¥OR GOOD KD L 3 l“}ur SLire, ’f&}unuzu Trivuny vfifce. - o foudevary; tiveried on | ot SOEC TS ; ETSONE. Findor piease feave at | 1J'G KXCHAEEST intoco ‘Company,” #407.41, oo ORI MTATIERD | Mhlbian dyssrci T, K R A S hder willls Werally rowarisd. * JOUN R e el T oty gT“IA'\'ED-RAIH.Y 8y horss bran " CHANGE=FINE TODY OF THARDWOOD l‘“llwb"l‘}l“mh L Jialicy's Uarboy, Wis., pler 800 feet 1ony, and severnd hulidiuge on pronviscs, ‘ona ocaupied MONDAY MORNING, O T, Me. on tmlfl sbuulder, wi mare with nigh fore e at the butit, und one dark b 1 wtory wid tu w dolng 4 EWJ irade; excels Knicy-folnt sore sud swolleu. about 15 hunds hitgh (@ive Jocativn and facliities for handiing wood, rnll. l\lulflmllu horses), wnd [ good order. A sultable re- ph-poles, ete. Wil exchange land, bufldings, ward will by pald forthe return of the sane at35 ‘and stock lu store for govd finproved property in " N UI'=A DROWN HORSK WITH SAUDLE. e . e, l ANUE ~ NICE €O GE AND LOT, d clear, well reiited, for jsts prove properiy aud fi_nfl'clllx%rs i of dry g0 2oc] o, “sultablo far a country oY VL A i KT b 4 B20 utiey b, bl 2% e O Lo k B i 1 BOOKS, ‘ ness Ulack, with vliv: witha little vl & rattlog of two i A LL CABII-ITGIIKST PRICE PALD FOR BOORE, rllllh Lrown lnlug aud leatlicrtop. 1oquirest 217 West ol m iagaztion, biuslc. Kereowco : EhATRE s SN tcopes rad views ‘TO LEASE. [0 LEARECFOI ATERN OF YEATS, STOTE X T3 fevt cacl, it Canal-at. diear Van Burca, JA! A1 WARD, Ttoom 7 Aetrvpolitan Block. PERSONAL, PUSPSESERERONE oo bl TUSONAL—1I, 8. GODSHALL. YLEASE CALL PHEEA G St AN G witicda - MOUSEHOLD GOODS, Cb\)l{ STOVES, UANGLS, AND PAULOK STOVES o e SRl B e Pt " f e I \’il CUEH'AN 5=l West Madison i IE [2 AIE LowW est lisndsomo bock 10 telect from. IR i ins FORD, 403 Wabub: 7. E. STA T ESRIIE PATLON WETSTEAD (ONPANT acll flrnttuge, carpats, stoves, crockery, e i Ak, the celebrated Eiiinire parlor hedstead, on {psinfimenta A4 tha fowest cash pricos.” Salesroutn 383 et Mudi= T[T DNION FURNTTUME COMPARY. o0 WEST Badison-st.., sall all Kiuts of household turnijure ot monthly pAjinents; low prices; easy Lorina. NIVORCES, ABSOTTE DIVOUCES-UNPRINCIPLED PAI tes ndvertive Divorous () for causes nut recogs Rized by lawa of uoy Biate, Al who dedry ** Lexal ree, ™ withoul escnce, may OMERY, o 19, Chicag i YutTCT O EY 3 TeUiug adtar decrees 14 youte a0 fter decred 324 Dearbot Axf)‘lt JIETLY ODTA] A R . Fue sfter de . Jewt ol elure) 3 . 81k 67 Avbigui Block: Culeauo, i PARTNERS WANTED. 'NEN WANTED—TO VURCIIABE JIALF INe A i foras already catabliaticds 8200 Fequit- . Addre Tibuny otlice. - P. NRTRER D-WITH FROM §4500 TO $5,000 to o the inanclal mavageinent of & ma- chjuery coummisaiun busineas; cau sLOw gaood results, Addreas Z 8, Tributie olico, 3, . MUSICALs PIA)‘OS A"l‘ ACTUAL COST—WB ARK ACTUALLY cloalug out our outire stock at Just what we vald fur ittaciuso business Seversl cholca Ducker lirothers ticr plancs left, W 15, NIXON, boribwest et it Al s Sl !

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