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* two waul THE CHICAGO TRIBU § i ESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1876 SULLIVA mencement of His Trial for e the Hanford Murder. Entire Dny Bpent in Sccuring AL a Juror, McAlister Overrules the Bu- e premo_ Court and the Logizlature, eclares that Newspapor-Reading . DUuflls a Man for s Juror, Directed o of Agnew’s Ballilfs u 1o Bring in a Hundred New Men, He, Bwett Snyn He Wants Them " Good, Bad, and Indifferent.” flotice Borved that No ‘' Respecta- ble? Jury Is Wanted. of Alexauder Sullivan for the mur- 1;’:7:‘;[::11'“-11 Hanford, on the ith of August, ommenced in tue Criminal Court, yesterday goming. The only Judge fn the county who, :1. alleged, was not prejudiced agalnst him {Judge ‘McAllister) was on the beneh. Every sest on the main fluor, and those in both gal- ferles, were occupled, and the closest attention s pald to the proceedings by tho spectators. Alt of thewltnesses for the prosecution were not. Em‘,lzlll; sluce it was known thot ot Ieast u doy or 1d bo required to geta jury. One of {heso witnesses, Mre. Itanford, wife of the de- ceased, was sald to Le elck, Beveral of those whowill testify for tho defenso wero present, put the wite of the prisoner was absent, She, 100, ls sald to be unwell, ¢ Upon the openlug of the court, tho panel of forors was cailed over by the elork, and all anawered to thoir names. 1lalf of them mnde excuses, but none were let off. - Fivo-eighths of thewr were of Irish extraction, State’s-Attorney Reed then directed that the prisoner Le brought fn, nnd SULLIVAN ENTEILED THE ROOM fn & fow momenis, accompaniod’ by o batlift. Jle was dressed fn o suit of black, oud wus wrupulously ciean and meat {n appearance, Jiis countenance Wus pate, but he sceined well. Jlo spoke pleasantly und eheerfully to friends who approached anil shook hands with Iim, and st down between hls counsel, W. W, O'Brien and Thomos Moran, and beside his Lrother, Florence, Loonard Swett, the scnlor counsel, was eeated neur by, The impaneling of a jury wos begun with- out delay, but the progress was very slow. Sul- finan frequently mado supggestions to Ar, O'Brien during the examinnifon of jurors, and mnifestod, ps was natural, the decpest Intereat {athe selections. As 3 uvmlnlxn "I TIE QUESTIONS ABKED, ¢ followlng are glyen: way the »’Eupccfitlun—\fllem do_yon live? What I8 your business? Were yon born {n this muulry? Have you n famllyt How long have ou lived in Chicagol Do you know tho de- ):ndnnu Has auy one spoken to you about the sdu slnce you have Licen summoned os o juror! Whou were you summoned #s a jurori as nybudy spoken to you elther for or agajnst Mr. Sutlivan? Are ‘you opposed to copltal pun- ishment In coses of murders Do you know anjthing nbout the case excopt what “you liave read in the newspaperal Huve you fornied an opitfon 88 to the guilt o innocenco ot the accused! Notwithstanding the apinfon you have formed, ~would o {;iw the'defendant o fair trinl according to {he aw and tho evidence] Ilave you expressed any opinfon about the truthfulness of the state- meats [n the newspapers { By tho defenso—DId you Kknow Mr, Ilanford, thedeceased? 1lave yan formed or oxpresged wapinion a3 to the fiulll or inuocence of the wused] Do you still entertain thut oplulonl Wauld 1t require testfimony to remove It and fare your mlod free from Lius? Ilaye you cx- preszed that opinfon? Have you read about the o In the newspapers? Aré you n menber of wychurchi ilave you any prejudies against o mavho st 1f selected ns a Aurur, do you know of any reason that weuld prevent you [rem giving “the defendant o falr and fmpartial ihdf Woutd you nllow yourself to bu lu- Buenced by “outside Yresware or by what the ‘press might sayl Would you confin yourself to the law and the cvidence as you understand the law, independent of any wutldy preasure] Would you convict a man of acharga of murderas long us there was a ronson- sbledoubt about his guliti Do you belleve in tholepal and tnoral right of w man to kR un- otbern self-defense? Do _you belloye n man basthe moral and _legal rizhit to kill another to protect hls wifel Do you believe n man hns n right to il enother o profect his wifo from frmhndxly)mrml Do you take o newspaperd ¥a -you. rewd anything fn tho newspapors ut this case Doxuu regard the findiug of thaindictment as evidenca of guflt! mong the first ** four ! examined was AN INTELLIGENT MERCHANT. Tehad read the circumstances of the shooting u reported in the newspapera, and also the testimony clicited nt the Coraner's Inquest; had fomed an_oplnion, to remove which ovidenco would be required; still ho sald he could give the d«feynd:\m a fufr and fmpartlul trial. m‘er.gl‘o 'Briew challenged i for cause—Incom- 3r, finc\l urged that hat (% BUPGEME COURT HAD DEOIDED that auch 8 juror was compotent, and took up o {ulumo of Minoty ru{wfls (B8d) to reud o caso o paliit for the consfderation of the Court. Leoch vi. The rioge 8 povle, . . ‘Thie two wrst crrers questlon he ruling of thu Court au to the compotency of 1w fopora. + o« The objeetion Lo thieso jurora was Ihat ihey had formod an opinion of tho giikit or in- foteuce of the prisancr. 'Tho quostion Involyed in ts dbiection has frequently been befara this tfor condlderation, “Tho leadingzcaso 18 Smith Tergbamed, 4 Scam,, 70, whore it was held, If a srar o wiaido uh o dovhdod opinton on tio merits i ’emm elther from a personal knowledga of 14 flf(shlrnm the stetemonts of witnesses, from be relatlons of tha parties, or. either of them, or ¥ “"gn"’r\ and that opinion {a positlvo and not ) h’uPer ictical, and suoh will probably prevont him Moo g an fmpartlul verdict, th “challengy thervs be Bllowed. " Tho' substauco of the rula foannounced 15, that o Jurar f4_ diqualited It T ban exprewsed a deelded aptnton on the nierltsof Dol pilit (& Juror suys b bus no beoudico or bias of any Klud, for 7 ogainst oithoe Finyy bt e haa heard rumors I refation to the g putbus wo personad knowledye of tho ficts Uplnts tbo rumors lias formed and exnrovsed an um on I a partienlne wu{‘ 1 thoy uro true, with- 2ot ppreseliieany bellef [0 thelr truthy he' would asedy d|*‘tl|uu‘llnml. Thla rule was fully recog- The P"“l‘i’l‘l! ‘Lbuluin, Ina capltal case, Gurdner va, e, 1bld 3 t"'f‘nh“'lflfd Uoetrio, ! und muy bo consldered the S UL of cxcptions showa that both thess Efiém tad tosed opintons in the caso—un optalon, lnun",““ Hieht und trupstent nnture, such as a lire "y formed by peraons in slmost ovory walk of gy pahen Desring u ourrent report, and which with s pushged D‘ the relation of the N peraon 4 nol oo b0 nlght conte I contict, und which concingiolow u conviction of the mind aml a fxed Tnyanon=that, ot wost, it was hypothetleal, Uit yrcnst the challenge ¥hould not b allowed, eegtlag TS anifost tha minds of thews Jurors hind Hioeeoult UDUK 1o conviction whether the "“F|E~'='\‘:lx'i'\r:,“"!“v or lnnocent, Haxter ve. Tho Soupeant,) 4B, The Jurorswero, therefore, ; h;’:‘{fi MeAlllster evidently a1d not. want to Uil ot ’milu'tfin read, und tio Btate's Attarney Ir, Reed saftt THE BTATUTE mwllc 1.1;31. the mun waa wat disqualified, tothe epeo Felled upon was that i relation 1,,"0‘,“2‘9 enge of jurors, which contaius the Procided, 1y ) 2 ‘Thiat 1t wholl not ba n causs of chal lE8 a8 3 Jurur haw rend T tho ,plpell an fou of tho crime with which : Tl s sl o E erlle J 0 reader un iy ing felty Jocardlug to tho faw and the sy idsneo; timhat ‘hudurtbor, that fn' tho trial of any " Allod " m:rm " lnc; mjl 3 p?nlun ) 182 formed sn opinlon fer wyreaslon based upon rumor oF ujon newapas Moments (about th s o truth of which ho hae iy aaad no opthion), shafl ot disquniify bim 19 Hala thut !nrurm snch case, If hoshall upou oath rendor g o0 Voltuves o oan falrly and impartinily l-wundlhee.,':l;{fi“f.';“:“l-‘ |lu accordance with 1113 ke u;:.n of '“flllllx‘nunlx::{fu"'h." Do satisfic ERRULING TUR LEQISLATURS, Yflg:ld: u‘i‘&\l“fllur auld that o wan who had eteut, A“ ¢xprossed an oplnion was not cotne i wog f Juror was competent only when his S ree from bius, and he did riot care Aow b m'&f:lm Leylslature had. sald the contrary, o U Vs the g luror e umvulllll‘l:lrl‘::ml t{lrln! {u the casc of Barren N ¢ ‘Xt‘uwm"""’"‘:‘r had dectded that such s Judpe VBULING THR SUPREME COURT, rq:fl:‘f.lll"\“lfl“-l\ nuan v7ho has forined and oy v e ebluton which (¢ would take testi- g oy SETEOMG fu° not competent. 1 doi't tthe Sups eme Court hus decidud, 1t man 1a aceepted aa a Juror with aholish jury tridls, Mr. Reed referred ngagn to the casc of Teech va. the People, inwhich the answers of the juror fixed opinfon, let us wern the eatne aa tliose of the juror objected to. | Another Onslaught on Dr, DMe- Vickar and the Henlth ‘The Conetsafd the Juror ‘was ineompetent, and (L was sheer mockery to hold otherwise. The defendant wna guaranitead AN ISPARTIAL TRIAL by the Constitution, and a man who had tormed aiid expresseid an opinfon ns to his guilt or in- ngcence was hot competent, The conatitutional provislon referred to by the Court was 8et. 9 of Art. IL, ns followa: In all eriminal prosceutions the accased shatl ihinetiad‘Juky 5t e comets’ of ainseler 1o which | The Recommendation that Billings' $2 Offer Be Accepted Laid Over. the ultenne {salleged fo have been committed, Mr. Reed stated that TIIR OBJECT OF THA ATATUTA of March 12, 1574 (given nbove), was to lave men should not be dlsqualificd because the: posseased some {ntelllgence and some Knowle edue of current events, who had the worst kin those who made up thelr minds from what they read {n the newspapers. All know that the pro- up thelr ml rectly reported, Dolng so, they had procon. cuived Ideas on the subject, and were Incompe- Jurors, and the Buprems Court had hold that opinfona formea by reading the newspapors did not render jurors Incompetent. Such oplufons were hypothietical, . THRTICAL, ‘The truth was not alwayas brought out before the Supreme Court, That Court was fixed in he statute could not take away that vight, slnce Ingenjous, subtledevice, and should be regarded strictly aud very carefully, & fendant should, of course, have a fulr aud of edge T have of'It, would giva the defendant a falr and_impartial trinl neeording to the Jaw and the evidence, ani was an intelligont and he 1ed that sueh u{uror was competent or public Justice could not be administered. Mr. O'Bricn—Ilow can there be an_{mpartinl thut he has made up his mind Mr. Reed satd thiere could be, because the by the ovidenve, ‘Tho Court, liowever, still adhiored to the view [ sce wh expresged, that the jurar was Incompetent, and | gae-ligl sustained the chalienge, poremptorlly, and the defense two, the re- ruting of thy OF TIIE LXCEITIONS, ofic was aceepted by both efdes and the other by thedefensu anly, the State’s Attorney not oxatine g ining {nto his competeney beceause, under the ogreement aud rle, the defenso must *give il four jurges ut a time,'* Mr. Reed suggested that A SPECIAL VENIRE and that the person who summoned them sub- mit the let at the apening of the Court so that | ferred, he could gec It, and nscertain If those who ap- | moncy was on hand. van interposed, and pratested agalnst cause in a certain trinl (County Commissioners?) | Ald. Cullerton's speaking twice on the same o man got on the jury who had not been sum- | question. All, Cullarton fusisted that the atter o perpetrated an the Court. Iehad been unableto [-over, nnd his motion was seconded by Ald, trace the matter out, but that was n “fact. “The | Somner Ald, Rawlelgh hoped it would not be de- in tho Interest of public justice he asked that | ferred. Mr. Rillings wanted deluy, Tl man conld bring ten men, where ALl Throop: The Court sald no one’ man could swinmon a | Lrought one, who were in favor of oll, If pus) could not be fupnlshed then at. a reasonabl Mr. Reed remarked that lie could summon as | price, There had veen enough delay alrendy, many as posalble aud contluue the worle fnthe | und the (as Compnny was seeking to further moriing. e would object to the Sherlt? serv- | dulay tho matter until the 1st of May, ‘The Chalrman ruled that the matier went Alr. Swett—\Whom do you want? ovet. Al Sommer withdrew his sccond. Ald. O'Brien renewed the seiond, On maotlon of Ald. Sweeney the matter was Hofafutho Ift place candldate for ofilee, | made the apeelal order for next Monday at 4 and [n the socond place ho Is profudiced n;ialnn o'cloele. peared had been summoned, e did this Le- moned by the Coroner, and a great fmud was samoe thing was liable to ocaur fn this case, aud thg list Lo submitted to nhm, hundred fn an afternoon. Ing the venlre. Mr. Reed—T will by satlsfled with the Cor- oner, Mr. O'Brien—Coroner Dietzsch’ cannot do ft. the dofendant and has expreased lis aplufon, und L ean prove it np{mlut a specinl balllif under the statute, Mr, O'lirien wanted to know if the statuts re- vuired the Court to GO OLTAIDE OF TUR BNLRIFK'S OFFICE POR A SPLCIAL BAILIFS, question of discretion with the Court. % The Conrt fnquirod If counsol could not ngree on sume one, but conuld not. sulted together, but they could not come to nn understunding, and tha latter suggestod that the Court appolnt on there should be ‘' A RESPECTABLE JURY OP BUBINESS MRN," drawn from the baody of the county, aud the In necordance with the spleit of 1l cluss, gutters, conviet tho man, right or wroag. Mr. RReed ngreed to that, Mr, Bwett—All we ask s that the people, GOUD, WAD, AND INDIPPERENT, MAY BE ON | of theyei work U at onco Ald, S8mith mnoved not to concur in thereport. Mr. Bwett—I do not mean bad fu your sense. | T work was naw belng done at less cost than Weobjoct to pleking oul n certain ‘class, since | jeretafore, and he waa In favor of continuing r 9 n force untll the appropri- The Court—You mean good and lawtal men? | yyin expired. ‘There was o schieme fn tols mate ter which ail lh;.- mclmhers :'l‘l“‘:mn"fl'dfi;“'fxm‘i 4 oing to ventllate thi ard o Alr, Reed <1 do not think tn this trial there | Syt (o't Sory Untion. Ald, Throop deufed that thore was uny schemo n ""1" leilnun.l“d i RS d. Bweene, not propose to put this sun, Lho baillit in hia own Court, to serve the m{‘,‘,,m the hn':;fls of Dr]’hlf\'lu v vaulre, und, thero befoc notiing elso to do, tho | ciled for discontinuing Uio work, and glving to Court adjourncd until 10 o'clock this morntug. | gyothor man, ‘Thero was u possibllity that the The ruiiugs af tho Court us to the lucom- | Cojmmlttes thought they wero doing right when thoy weru dofiie harin, 1f the work wus to be i Mr. Laracy was entltled to it, his bid owest, aud’ his work belng perfoctly satislaetory. Ald. MeAuley galil_thore was no occasion for auy slurs upon the Committee, They were en- tirely out of place, Ald, 8mith sald o did not refer to the Cotn- but to the {lenith Commissloner, McAuley said thera was no coutract with It ind Leen drawn, but hud never been The Councll had not the power L0 t, und Lhe matter should be )\ Commisaloner, 1o revomimit, n the matter, or auy TUE JURY, Mr. Reed—You want bad pooplei that would be llxing the jury, AMr. Reed—Thoy would suit me, Mr. Swotd—Aud me, ouglit to be on the jury au extreme Catholic ur un extreme Protestunt, Judge McAllister then appointed Mr. Nel- petency of jurars provoked considerable dis- cussion among the spectators aud otliers, and thoee who are In tho habit of watching erime inal trlola closely, and®that was: *‘The jury Wil elther acquit Sullivan or disagree.” e D—— e LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, WREACK OF THE ‘'BCHILLER." To the Editor of The Triduns, Cnicaao, Oct, 16.—~The Alllance of¢Oct, 14 has a poom on the faty of tho ateawor * Behlller,” and pdds to tho puem the following remark: #Onccf the survivers recently testified that many of the crow were dead drunk, aud lay on thedock helploss aud half-conscious till they were washed overboardtur sank with the wreek, Another lecture on temperance! War has stain its thousands, but drink [ts ten thousands,” Pormit me to suy to this: 1, Tho Coroner' jury at that thne dld away with the sensatlonal ‘accusutlons againey the erew, 5 2. It ls hardly Christlan-llke or charitable to mallgn the dead satlora, 8. Waorae than war ond drunkenncss Is intol- erance and rellgious bigotry, 4, The weiter of the “ahove remark and the Alllance people ought to study Mrs, Swisshelm's story of her chunge of mind o regord to this foollsh temperance busiucas, Ww. B, AN INPINITR RRUEDY, To the Editor of The Trijune. Cmicauo, Oct, 16,—~1 am much {ntercsted in your reports of scruions, ete,, and particularly in the Rev. Dr. Raymond‘s exposition of future punishment, The Jcarned Dactor sayss “I Lelleve sin [ucurs an Infinite peril, and that sal- . vatton Is mode possible only by an intinite remedy.” T wish to ask Dr. Ruymond to ex- pali what be means by an infinite remedy, It lio witl do s0 lhmu[i the medium of Tus ‘Tuinuxg, ho will much obiige A LaYMaAN, AN ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN, 70 the Hditor of Tha Tribune. Cn10A6o, Oct. 16.—What constitutes a physi- clan and surgeon, according to law, in tho State of Hinofal Does membership lu 8 medical so- clety, tho possession of a diploms, or the pos- sesston of knowledge! JThese questions were sugeested by a telul for alpeustice to which I llstened, By answerlng yqu will greatly ublige a constant reader, MEDICUS, ANs.—1'hiw J1linols statutes aro silent on the subjeet, Ta bu a physician n Ilinots it 5 only necessary to call oueself Doctor, aud have patients. THE COUNCIL. The Question of Continuing the Bcav- enger Contract 8till Undeoided. ‘The Councll met yestenlay afternoon at 8:30, such cuses tried by”men of fntelligence, nnd | o bare quorum present, chosen to proside, A communleation from the Mayor apuointing The Court snid the statnte wasa subtle de- | Michael Fintiean as Clty Welglier at the corner vice, which iad & mndenfiy to get on jurles men | of Arclier avenne and Deering street, was re- of fixed oplnions— | ereed to the Comnnitter on Markets, Ald. Aldrich was An Invitation from Superintendent Hickey to ceedings before the Coroner’s jury were report- | ttend the annual review of the police, Thurs. ed uorrncnf i the newepnpers, and men made | day, the 19th Inst., was nceepted and placed on nidls from what they knew to be cor- | file, The City Comptroller'smonthly statement for ent. Beptember, showing rocelpts of $1,367,201.47, + Mr. Reed said thero was nothing In the Con. | nnd expenditurea of §1,212,210.76, was recelved rtitution in reference to the quulifications of | and placed on fila, : STRRET IMPROVEMENTS, An ordinance providing for the curbing and Oling of Fuiton street, from Canal to Sanga- THB COUNT DID NOT CONSIDER THEM wtyro- | mon street, and assessing the property-owners for the payment thereof, was passed. An ordinance providing for the improvement the fden that o man ought to havo s trinl by o | Of Polk street, between Ogden and Cainpbell {ury which was unblased and unprojudiced, dnd | avenues, was passed. Ald, Thiroop presented a remonstrance from 1t was a constitutional one. The statute was an property-owners on Bouth Morgan, between Weat Harrison and Tsvelfthstrects, stating that Mr, Reed reninrked thit every well-nformed | thoy had been swindled. into signing a petition man fn Cook County had rend'of the case. It [ for the paving of sald strcel, by the assertlon was of tremendous public fmportance. The de- | that the cit Al Lawler objected to the Introduction of Im‘mrunl trialy but, when a Juror sald, * I read | this matter for the reason that it did not come t 1 a newspaper, and that {s afl the knowl- | through him, the Alderman representing the M unl, under oath, swore he | ward. i I WEST SIDE OAR, The Committee un Gas reported In favor of ¢ propusition of A, M. Billings o furiilsh the Weat Divislon with gas for §3 per 1,000 feet. 11 Al Cullerton dldn't sce why the Committee trial withoutan {inpartial jury? ~ And how can | should report to place the mintter on file, Inas- there be an impartinl jury when o Juror swears | much aa the same reduction (81) had been offered on the West Side us on the South 8ide. Ald, Rawlelgh eald Mr. Bitlin, Juror hnd stated that he would be governed | the West Slde for #1.60 a3 casi tman, he submit-- lflndng onfilet 8 conld light y 08 the South Bide could be lighted for that fizure, r. Bilings should Le the perpetual on the West Side. South 8ide Company could light for §1, he In two liours the panel of twenty-four was | thought the West Bide should be equally reason- exhausted, The Jnuscuuuun challenged elght | able, Ald, Sweeney sald {f the Councll wished to malndery except two, being excluded under tho | ast fmpartially they would insist on Mr. Billlugs f e Court. bringin, Inastucli as the his “priee down to the same price charged on the South Side—81,50, 1d, Throop was eatisficd that Mr, Billings' 8 ou equitnble one. The West any did not take as much money at outh Side Compnuy did at $1.50, "Ile was opposed to the use of candles, kerosene, or auy such thiug, and suld the West Side should uevdr submit to that as loug as he had any ju- for 100 be fesucd, returnable in the mornlng, | fluence, Ald, Cullerton moved that the matter be de- Ho wished to have it stated how much C1OSING TIE TUNNELS, The Comulttee on Gas-Lights reported in Mr, Reed—Then it s the duty of the Court to | favor of closing the Wushington and LaSalle street tunncls irom 10 p. m. to 64, m. Ald. Cuallerton asked that the Corporatlon Cotnsel glve an oplulon on the spot. Ald, Luwler objected to the Corporation Counsel speaknel, und the matter went over to Mr. Swett remarked that it was purely a | the next meetlng. The CGns Committeo reported in favor of ' allowing Measrs, Aken and Charles toerect fifty Mr. Reed repiled that thoy had trica hereto- | lunps and light the same for teh duys at theie G own expousy, and to allow all bidders'the same Mr. O'lirfen and Mr, Reed, however, con- qurllcgu. the test Jawps to be used on West { Madison street. Ald, Throop and Cullerton objected, and the matter was made a speelal order, - connection hed to protest ngainst | with the whole subject of gas, for 4 o'clock the custom of tho State’s Attorney Inspylug | vext Monday afternoon. $ CITY BCAVENGRR-WORK. The Conmnittes on liealth and County Rela- The law required that tho Jury should be | tlons, veported ns follows: Wo ind that no person or company of persons man sclecting them onght ta be requlred to act | now huve anything moro than o verbal_ contract ta lm Iaw, All | dothe scavenger work for the clty, and that sube closses were qualified, und he should not go | doct to Lo dlscontinued at the pleasurcof the Couns iyl " cil or Board of Ilyulth; but, it bulng cssentlal that into *“wholesale houses ™ and get a partfculor :neuwnrk ‘shauld ho continudd, and tho appropris tlon heing exhauated, under the charter the Canu- Mr, Reed romarked that ho thought It was 6 [ ¢ijaye no power to 'wake o furthuer uppropristion shuine to send fn fucompetent nien—n shame- | for this fivcul year, withont submitting the matier less plece of business to piek up men inthe | ton vote of the people, o Therofore, your Committee recommend that the Mr. .Swett—S80 do I. 1§ Is atson shamo to F“vi‘mfirw‘;:k{?w:f t;:’l]u"fi?“‘z!e t:’\a year he left en Do lass W n the hands o Jomng duhd il en Telonging o elass So” wauli County Reintions amt the Hlealth Commissioned Wwith power to continuc the Leat Lid they can obiain, provided woth hidders caneunt to tako-tho rldk of obtainng their proprintion, und work at the lowest nn the present contract . The report utinied thers socmed to be but one expression among g‘(’:ln r the sl‘.nlwx 3 - wmpko nny cantruel left wlth’thu calt Ald, Ulllbclil mov&d : was any fegal question in Sehemy osriad bewn nsserted 1t should be fn- yeatigated before the Cuunufl'mnl: any action in Ald. Penrsans had road o long document. looks ing to the entire susncnsion of .the scuvenzer service after Oct, 20, and the relegation of the wholo matter to the citizens thempselves. The Councll, after hearing the documout, refused to It ?mlhm withdrew his motfon to recom- 1, I“Md. Sweeney tnoved to recommit the wholo mattor to the Committee, snd the Mayor, Camptrotler, and Corporation Counsel for Bua , Cullerton moved to smend by concurs o ; and lncllu;llnu zlhu l}l‘u:l&'g{ mumissfoney In this < ey Ho stated that s¢_churges were They mude no rlug in the roport, Teulth and Healt mittee to consider the subject. any gontlenen who made the perpetrating o direct chargesy out any evidenee to substanti Al 8weeney sald the {tself, enough gross outrage, but simply hinted at “jobs U ate what they sald, ropogition was, in at there was some- %nn 1t left the vity out to The smendment made by Ald, Cullerton was ed by the lulluwkwlvn\e(:, i =t allard, Rosen deich "E»“fif.'é:‘f: )a!fm:ln;‘:y.' sommer. _ Cullerton, {( leli ll’lcle u:\“:l;o“— Lawigr, Nioven, Swectoy~0, Ald. Bweenay moved that when this Commit. tee l|!l°l:lllly act they report back to the Council- INVESTIGATING TitB BOARD OF UBALTI, Ald, Baumgarten [ntroduced the following: Wizuzas, Many chargel resont incumben! % hiave been made againat of the Department of eatfl, Luariug upun the character of the ofticer of ment; thercfore, ’l'hnlul bJpccrlll fizmlmlllu nluu:“ veu o i t l‘u'ch C&:umu ce, When ated, be, aud thoy sre hereby, on to the Coun- rnron tha reault of snch invest, cif at fts nexs tegniar meeting. Ald, McAuley did not think the resolution £honld he puseed. Rumors wese ane thing, aod dircet chnrees nnother. The Councll had once had a melincholy experionce fn investigating rumors, and he did not think it should be aguin attempted. ‘Al’d. McCrea aud Pearsons spoke {n the same straln. Ala., Sweeney sald he was prepared with the figures to back ur ol he had sald, ‘Ald, Lawler snld that thero were some hard rumors agalnat Dr. McVickar on the street, and he thoughit they ought to be probed. Ald, Cullerton aalid nochariges had been made fn the Council. They had simply been insinua- tiong, Ile moved to'lny tho resolution on the table, and the motiou was carried by the follow- Ing vote: Yegs—Al), Pegraons, McAnley, Bollard, Roven- herg, Aldrich, Gilbert, Stewart.” Summer, Culer- ton. Kerber, Tarnuw, Van Osdel, McCrea, Raw- lul{h. Cloveland, Waldo, Kirk—17. Naye—Al, O Brjon, Lawler, Smith, Ryan, Banmgnrien, Njesen, Bweenay—~7, LIGHT YOR TIlE TABRANACLE, ‘The ordinance providing for two Ininp-posts in front of the Talernacle was taken from the table and passed by the following vote: Yeas—Dearaone, McAuley, Ballard, Rosenherg, Aldeich, uilbert, Stewart, Somwmer, Kerbor, Tarnow, O'Brion, Lawler, Osdel, $mith, McCroa, Hawlelgh, Ityan, Baumgarten, Nieaen, Walde, Bweeney, Kirk—23, Nays—\Wheeler—1, * Ald. 8mith Introduced a petition {rom the property-owners on Iubbard strect, betwwien Milwankee avenne and Hulsted street, nekinge tor tho establlehment of a unlform grade on sald strect. Referred to the Mayor, Councll then adjourned, — Er—— SPRINGFIELD. Tato of Siats Tuxation—nhiic Charitles. Spectat Mspateh to The Tridune, SrRINGFIELD, H1l,, Oct. 10,—The report of the State Board of Equalization {s nearly ready to go into the printer's hands, From .the tables belng compiled by the clerks some Interesting figures to Cook Connty and the State generally are obtained. The total value of property in Cook Cdunty. as returned by the local Assosse ars, was 186,801,053, which In equalizing the State Board made $210,800,202. The Board ns- seased raflroad property in Cook County $2,801,- 319 capital stock of rafiroads, $447,002; enpital stock of other crporntions, 2,045,278, muking the total equallzed valne of property In Cook County 8210,23,701. Inu the State at Iarge the local Asscssors returncd total assessment ot 038,405,803, which the State Board munllzud to 053,824,200, The value of railros Bpmpcrxy and rollinsz-stock as asseased by the Board ay- gregates $33,810,852, to which acd eapital stock of " rallroads £10,103,258%, und of other corporations 23,318,351, wul the prand az. gregate assesameut of the State Is ehown to be £1,00£,124,110, Upon the vatuethus ascertained, the State Auditorund the Governor will fix a rate for State tnxes tor 1876 which will produce the amount ot revenue authorized by the Genoral Assembly to he raised, viz.: £1,5000,000 for fiuu- eral purpnses, and for school purposes, $1,000,+ 000, ~ After allowing the usual percentage for dellnquencles, abatements, and commissions, It Is npparent that a rate of a trille less than 80 cents on the $100 will produce the required sum, ‘Ihe State Board of Public Charltics meets -here to-morrow to audlt the secounts of the vo- rlous fnstitutions for the third quarter of the year 1670, and to_consider catimutes of appro- vriations required by the fustitutions for the next two yeare, The Secretary of State to-day fssucd n leense to organlze the Place Sonp Company of Chica- o, Capital stock, $30,000. Corporators, George L. Bryaut, James P. Fogg, und O, I, Place. s COTTON. Wasmineroy, D. €., Oct. 16.—The reports to the Department of Agriculture indleate o re- duetion of the condition of catton during the past wonth In ten prineipal cotton States from an average of 92.8 to 883, The flgures for the conditlon of the Btates ure ns followa: Nor Carolina, 843 South Curallng, 803 Georgly, 854 Tlorids, 803 Alabama, 703 .'\llssisslb%p!, TH Louistang, 82; m,(.ll: Arkansas, 80; Ten- nessee, V1. — A Holdler of Fortune, The Servian_correspondent of the London News wiites: ** Exit Protopopof! Who, then, is Protopopol! Protepopof is u Russtan soldier of fortune, whose acquatntance I ilrst nade durlug the Spaulsh war ut Bilhao, when he wus o Captaln in Loma’s Divislon. When on my st vielt to Alexinatz 1 cnsually met Protopopof In a coffee-house. e was then In comumand of a couple of battailons of Servian infantry and two datteries of artil- lery, and he hicld the post of davuger at Supovac, within sizhit of the Turkish forenosts, e Jad come back to Alextnatz for ordets, 10 a hig drink, fur money, and for tobaceo, 1le guve me an lnvitation to come and stey with him on the foreposts at Supovag, and “went off next mornine with rather a headache, but with o silver medal upon s breast. From othors 1 Jearned something of Prulornpu('s carenr fn the serviee of Servia, e had Jolned 08 q volunteer, had got o buttallon comiuand, and had buen out to Saits¢har, Inone of the carly fights there lo bad distingulshed himaetf fnapeculine manner, He had ™ gone forwurd nlone, his battallon haviug run wway. 1e had come on 6 hut In which he had found six Turkish _soldlers, These he lad elain seriatim, But: ho desired some evidence of his prowess; would he be helieved If he recounted this story without ovidence) So ho cut off the ears of the six dead Turks, skew= cred the twelve ears onn plece of stick, and brought them baek Into the Scrvian camv 98+ vouchier for his valor, Trunsferred to the Army of tho Morava, he did guad service on thie forepusts, ud reeclved the silver medal. Later, Theard of hlm as having distinguished him- self ot the combat of Mrumor, and as having yocelved the gold cross, Some little time afterward I met iim {n Belgrade, limping from the effect of a bullet woud n hls foof, hut full of pluck amd determined to return to the front o few days, When I came to Deligrad on o later visit I'met him leaving headguarters with- out s sword, Helold me that he was under arrest, but would ot say for what reason. On fnquley I Jearned that "he hod recelved 200 dueats for distribution among hls command nt Bupovac in recognition of thelr conduct in the Mramor aftalr, Ono story was that e had retafned the wlwle of this money; unother, that he Lept Lack only fifty duceats, und made him- sell merry thereon, Anyhow, he was under arrest, and then I héard ho was a pris- onier, The other day 1 was told he had een liberated, but degraded from his rank of oftiver, undl nllowed, upon his own earnest solle. itation, to ecrva ns i volunteer [ the capacity of a privato soldler. Last night, whon sitting outs £lde the collee-houst heree T lieard o row fnalde, Gulng fn Lecause I heard a voles that scemed famllinr to me, I found bere Protopopof very ddrunk Indeed, snd i the heat of an altereation with tho Inndlord, Ho was on bis way to the rear with bls urm in o sting. In tho last skir mish a_ bullet had broken lis arm and one through Into his side, where 1 fim\ fnflicted” a flesh wound, Ho was sup- pased to e n the hospltal; bt the reckless, turbulent ruscal preferred the wine-cup, spite of his wound, nud it was with ditllculty thut 1 got him to enter the wagon which wus to con- vuy them to Paratfin. 11 theto should bo o way fn'China 1 showd not wonder should T meo hitn there, or hie may take his nexe service witl the King uf Daliomey.” No / B1ENE! T4, RINDS OF FINET-CLASS MACIINES REPT | A ird regiise canstantly on hond at -~ about onu-| pricess uwry’mn |Rm sold by ua s guaraiteed w e cefully ded. aented Wil b chec G O0TEE COS, Go'and 0 W abasheav, TPORTED BRI CiffCEL TLERE i singom=pre the same a4 fli Awmerlean inachin, uuly better ade and of baiter iy ter! n;:\u:r. rutlor. nud all attactiients tiehlel, ) 316 ua U8 0 11 each machi A nted ive years, THOS. 1 SARTN, T Wi Dadn-uv. J {5 PO 0 #10; TOWE SACIINEL, Wheelor & Wilion, from 15 to g3 late iy« proved and warranted, With afiachindite, 10 pay R Bilcess ionoy fomed bn’ waciilies, "Privata Lain (f- tee, 135 CIarkcet.. Houm 8 LINGRIL OF bl Madison: monthy Al JURSES Sovlubotibovuinuassiue | . EMPIRE PARLOR NEDSTEAD COMPAN [ULE, e, Carjeie, stovod, erocgbry, vin tlig culebrated Eanoire parlor bedstead, an ilistalln he lowest cash prices. Selearvoin 383 Wead 3 FORL SALE, R A A AR AR AN A S AP AT A ALE~S iN ANRETS, RUBD F"L‘n.n‘u?«i".um%' g B a G priny : i reicihdifor. and an i of i A i B i Y ¥ TFGTCEARY INNTRUCTION By R ,Apis BUBINESS SCHOUL: UATT-WORK, 1] Tinery. drewscutting, aud siivrollery tauuti. uatludls farniehed, 330 KLate-at., 0faiulrs MACHINERY 7O BALE-CIEAB-RICIIAL o ¢ -Luahel popper scale, 24 il Il vt ies D AV Qig T \V“"‘m.-m ol auu b 1wY A POWLE. Ad&fn E. E. EDUESTON, 04 Twenty-second-at, ,‘UlwloEA"I.E-HY T. B. BOYD=ROOM 14, 146 MADI- , 00N = , one of tha finest hoslnes E fesate, in thiree Blocks of mer Ifouse and Gustom Honen, this fan cirner I frunt ard Fpnte 10 €455 o £ 11 Iazieafn for woite man with moncy7It pays iow 19 per cent net. £25,00v~(ne of the finest dock Iote In Chieagn, rizht In heart of eity (clear) MOXIDS, want emall payment down, bal suftable for mnllls, coal, Tamber or pruparty 1 worth E¥), 0. Jacres of the prott] 225 per Berg— cat 1and In Conk County, raven’ l‘/rmn !.'ml’l Ho anid half mile from station on . V, 1, 1. ¢ argain, ftsoll . Tere three years aga for £60) per acre, and will bring §1,000 per acre in 0 BRPA. §7.000—A aplendld new octagon-front brick dwelling, ani lot 202123, on Adam Letween VWoud apd Lin- enin. 4. A fing ecIHondwnl brick dwemn‘xon Vin- cennes-av, between Thirty -seventl nad Thirth-efghih- te. £ hua every snodern {mproyement. 17, lllruch—TMN.'?l(:nn(fl'lwrylndlllmm!nlodm Fon-tront brick dwellings and lots oz Untario-st. near 2,0 —Ginad cottage, and lot 302120, on Taylorat, be. Lovmis s 'umn. This 2!2' certaloly very £40 ber foot—2002150, aorer Drexelay, and Fifty- fth-st., east fronts this 1s Just one-third ita waoh i %4,50 »g 3 good dwellln of 15 rooms aver un Milwaukea:av,, between Wood s l":luumau. Reats fur £60 per month. Declded Lar- foit BALE= At aancrifice: .‘;1:'-_?"5‘1{:( lot, ‘m front, betweon Thirty-sixth WIII be sold at & great sacrifice for cash, The ownur, onee. ullt ‘:(‘r!tcl- 01 turutsn'sbstract, on-resdent, orders them closed out at SAMUEL OENR, © I'Estate and Loans, M4 De O EALE: Madier, LENE, gfi Kcl-ll . Inguire of'the uwner, fl. 31, GREENE, 1 Monrog-at. i I:fll". SALE=20 LOTE~PARTIES WISIIING TO butld, n3 money required down; located withind milesof the Caurt-llouse, on West Bide, near strect- Addresa 1) 63, Tribnng offica, Fbix‘l.\ 1o, L, 0 ROOME, AND ¥ 014 Y 1101 3 TEAF Olen-av,, AL n bargaln, For partiegiars address'or cAll ui owner. 160 South Green-st, OIE BALE— F LA i I wauke r_A ol |fiA"Nx'—t!_}iT.wun2 u -4t { coAt 800 for $400 Casti LAIIRIN & COs 100 Sarntanton at: SURURBAN REAL ESTAT JRO BAL =S FER ACKIL 100 ACHER OF REAT £l fond hif mile froin depot, J milcs trom Coirt: Houses anbdivisions all around 1t; terms eany. Thiv Jand suld three yearaago for GO0 peracre; sl $225 s a dnetaten haneniny wan scll 74 aeres I five minntes” walk of depot At LAke Forest, on weat ldc of tracks the Improve: T e ments are of this yory leat, and right fo the tawn. L SelL St at just haif s vdue, 1 Wantan oiter,or il 7. B. BOYD, Room 14, 149 Madison-xt. F=i0) Wiii, BUT & DEAGTTPUT, TOT. :k drom depot, at Lagrange, 7 wile's iram 5 down and €3 1 apest property ind shawn free. 1 10-cent traln TR 150 i 4. [ bay \llml‘ I mantel, well bullt, and Jot 1535172, 10 tilencoe, 2,50, MORTON CULVEL, itoom 4 Meiro- polftan 5 TOUSES. inlnutes’ ride FOI( SALE~21 ININSDALE LOTSH, & cash. _Aduress C 07, T COUNTRY REAL E! ORSALE—21-ACRE FARM NEAR CHEDNANSE, Ir2uuis Cowaty, 1., Wil 200" acres tine” cort, 10 &0ou hurses, Peapers, niowary, takes, planters, cult(ra. fars, with enttle, Lok, €1e. 1 &li he ‘orops on tie tarm, etc. g0 with 11 Food framed dwelling, arns, criba, asting water, farm, Iocluding eve old Ul £50 T acre; want £5,(0) y oaay: Do trades ong of the best T . BOYD, Boow 14, 149 Mudtsan. JOR EALE=—A GOOD In Mt ifonry County, % ntlo from ehccsc (N 10rys §25 per acrer 33,000 dowy 82, 0 RUOA Tarm) ) Ack v Janeavin Dt tcre, 21,500 o, Jo. W, COLE, 43 L RLNT-1TOUS STELEGANT BOICK HOUSES, 629, PER nouth, JAMES B, GOODMAN -\'.C(’).' G3 “'Arhl-‘ NENT—TWO NEW STON 4% amd 247 LaSalle-st. ; two stol H g8z, ete., nll completc: posseaston, riven Nav. 1) i _ GEO, B, PURINGTON, agent, 270 and 272 \WVater & NI DBASEMENT FRAME Wabnsheav, Inquire at 156 WO NEW 2-8TORY AND DAS| T uk-at., east of Wells, with all mod ern xuellont Tovatlon and rent Jow, A pply Northi Wellest, AP, E Aul 421 Van Lurang also rodms for hou Ing and slecpttg, MACLEOD, 204 West Washlugiousst. A NCELY PURNTSHED HOUSE: REA- [0 1 wungble rnt 103 PromipL fenant, 140 Fortest-av, Inquire st liow o L1810 i f R e e i 1 J. 8, GOULD, 63 Madl 3 0 RENT-TWwQ " roitice i rick houss ‘View, $1 |er mouth ca conveniences. Address nav AANL, UNFURNISITED ar Lincoln-av, ours, fake olie_afcove rooul, 335 usuul Tribune olice. TO HENT-RROOMS, D S N R A Lo PRRSRRY. 70 RENT—A FLOOK OF B1X ROOMS, BSUITABLE L o o keoplng, In Thiompion's ek, “Weat oy olien iy WALLLAN T 181, penslow fo oo L THOMPSON, 220 Weat = 137 MICHIGAN-ST, = FURNISHED convealent 10 busiticss centre, §1.50 10 $3 CITES OF ROOMS FOIL 110UK| tes. Juquire of Jaultor, Hoom 1, ) FL‘D RENT-ROOMS, FURNISHED FOL 1I0US keeping: also, ont partly furnfahed wuite, LY ket third-door.” Juquire thore, Or st 00 Nortl Hixteenthnt, ELY FURNISIIED ROOM IN A DE- 03 rent ow to responsivle partics, 237 L, second: luor. - ITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FRONT “‘fl'llll :lFuVBr wlso back parior, with al- ~DEEINANLE FURNISITED OOMS TO [{t,lnunhlu parties, atasd Wanash outhe uri-al. ; tabic-board If d AP-HY TIIE DAY, WEEK, Of furnfalied warmed, room Now h Harrtron, and 24 Wae ICELY-FURNISHED T v board, Klugsbury Blocl APply at Hoom 30, [0 REXT-WHOLE OR PALT QF FIRST FLOOK eoutlieast wirner Monrad and Frankili-ats., 0xb0 Seoty eplondid Julis, Apwly oo premnlacs, IO BENTBLORE WITIL FOUL HOOMS TN AT "maly;g’bmxmnu Iugutre of Janitor, lvam o *ROOM ON MOST 'l‘D RENT-DESIRARLE clega: one-Nalf sald-foar, 1 b sewonil Hior (h ety Hry low, 2000 BIaLe ., 0cod fluor. 0 MENT=T0 DENTISTS, A FRONT_COITNE offivit, brilliant Hght wil day: othor ofiees in Milte, 1t needs Inrkest, Apply at Houmw 10, TV F o HENT=EI Duiltng, state and Monp TIRE, 1.0 18 170 btat WANTED=TO REN 0 furnishied_roome, ou Nartlh or ‘Wost Youwekeeping, Addrews, siating prive, \‘7AN1' RENT—A FURNIBIEED TOOM FOTU | B cutioman In o fratoelds locutions 1 wust ave 004 lighit. ¢vary focliity for writing, and suiuch Ry TRV R lon Iuat bie NrsLe FFibune oince, - 'qu""’tTllxw“' o, WlER Of MX roulms: 140, Trlbube oitte 0 HENT=DY A LADY, A WARMKD, 1ooul for the winter, east of State, south i refercnoes glven. Addresa'Z T3, % CHANOES, PRkl Wt Al S S RPTE A AR CIARCE YOI SALKZL TATLAOKD n‘uuwhmmmu Notel. For particalary, wddross P..0; Do 302 boransport. ind. P rile, '\ FISE CIGAR 870} §L.0. ..‘\ eatlon fs for llln?vm i,},fl‘, a4 180 South Clark-st, AND ~ FEED STORE FOIL_SALR A o softce-nlll_waniod, 420 Canal 1o atock D FIXTURES, WITH o lucatio ®ood easans for seiling. _ Address 1 Tust bo sold this weeks . Tribune_aflice. 701 BALE—A COMPLETE DISTILLES FO AL A AR BITRRLEIY 1 Cook unds can bege: KA Ghiidhe Lakewat. b W KOu 0. Ferdly 10 rui At ances capacity uf diyy good ik, uquire ll'?l \\tul Ty Woout Lave. od sud & yood tral tona 1 HA D PLACE O T BUSL 4, Or W an gmployer that auount for & hod pitustion. Apeac murodesirable then saiary I;:l‘l"n"l‘l‘:‘ of wer] A, Post-Otfice Box 834, Chante Bl i \TANTE] EXPERIENCED MEAT-CUTTER 10 1ake J(nl-rnl n an At nia , on Weat §ie, with uu oid eafublishad trade, Cali ar'Gu3 Wens Aake-at. MUSICAL. JFOR, BALE-A SELENDID PIANG, 1 % order, at & savifice. Apply st ma YERY OF A well eatallialis W;“x i augth WARUSACIOTY § 1oy Workod dn: auliablc rea- Lk, _ Aud oice, PEUFECT 10 store 397 ¥ MUBIO TEAULIRRE~T HAVE CHOICE usic routn lgwiiich to gIve lessune, centrally Joe il 3 ju reot low; cao use part of o If desired, Call at Consurvatayf, 200 Btats econd floor, == = (STORAGE. GIES, FUINITURE, AN RCHAK D8] BUHG B ot Va1t sk Hontow: st koucy sdysacal Lo sy winount lowest chisrges. v ‘Lrnacs. - VVAXTRD—A FEW CANPENTERS OR WOOD- ‘workers who arcontnf emptoyment and have A Mttin tnouny to seit on commisaion an articie used by Kers In wood. Call Turt Ay, Wedna uity, and ‘Thurs- tween 104 M. And 29, m., xt 119 East Han- o+ on A, N, DANJEL ANTE, LAZIER. AP TO E. A TART- WELL, southiwest corner Jefferson and Lake:ste, “f A"{EIX—T\\'UG(I()DBAIH TELS, INQUIRE inthe inorning at 141 Hunker:at. 2 TAVE A “7er 3 QOOD TAILOR CAN T1A YY_sicady joly by the week at 870 Coft e Girove-: B S0 D 18 NEC Do trial o by VA day o SoRCIAEL Ti0e 50 o 1 T Fieh T, (o COURLET. APRIY 10 GIIFEIN & 1L 1 nlgxwm:- ) THIMMERS AT 72 NORTH . al7 veivek_abar THOTOOTATI PRINTEI O 8OME: 0 lv’n- 1ome exporience l‘n s gallery; must WA e PANTED=TAILONS 'TO" WORK ~ON_POLICE W L © LSO, Bl URE A FEW GOOD TRIN- 1. SITUATIONS WANTED -~ MALE, ‘Fraaew. ) ITOATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAW (COM- Sfltor by trade) withien & aituiation nything 8 which ha can make an honest Uyl L SITUATION WANTED-BY A G M ) VeArs of nge, &8 gardencr, o Axssting gar hnse 7 years of experience on privats pinces | gelphins understand foreing. greenhoiise, vine. an arnish rnferonce: waces no ohject] will TAboser. Adiress 12 29, Tribune efice, Misceliancoits. SITUATXUS WANTED-DY A SMANT BOY IN PRI. Yate family; fe willing to work; understands hors:s and mitking cow. _Appiy at And Weat Adnws.st. UATIONS WANTEDEEMALE Domenticas % SITIMTION WANTED- 3 in & private tamily, P -TO DO BES JMTUATION WANTED-TY A \FEU ) nended girl for general housewotk tn apri family, 280 call for two dsysst 131 Bunln Leavite QITUATION WANTED-BY A HESPECTADF| ®irl o conk. wash. and lmn(nlprlvllflléflrliflr" [fletences give {1 required, Callvur addross 4 ATION WANTED—BY A COMPETRRT COOK aad laundresy: he ‘i D a0 n_‘;y‘q‘ T of referencs glven, Aviy far mployment Agencics, TlH‘){AKPYIl’:vAND CHOPPRRYFOR 108 Tar conl-mivors, A, G. arin Clark-atr upertatie oo A @ e i ahatatn R e L FATIEY R RS e rer oF T andsiie. 00 BATLROAD LM‘IOI#-‘ tlemakers, 1013 ‘“us' s - 10 7armt Bends: freo Ta C & CO.%, 21 We il COACITY PORTERNS, fremen, and mechanics for te fami nd atorest all kinds of werk furnie m this ofiice: 1o cliargs to employes, Call ator widress BAREIUS Northwesiern Male and Femalo Employment Oliice, ) Ftateat, N, I6—~This fa the 187gest and best-conductsd ofice of 1ts kind in the Weat. Misocinneonus. ANTED=-B0 A MONTH 18 A CERTAINTY TO ‘every person selling nur letter-capying books: no preen bruan. vor wator, iveily sead for’ circuiat and termk frees exclusive terrltory given. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING (0., 17 Tribune Biktuin ‘ TANTED - TWENTY-FIVE COAL- #0 Into tha conntry. Inqulre at 154 TARTRED — BALESMAN “WELL ACQUAINTED ‘witli ‘tho House-furnishiog tin and iuecnsware tradoof chicago, To e HEL patty o permanent sltu- atfon wiii be given. Address L. E. UROWN & CU., Clncinnatl, O, 4 w4 = A BOOT AND BIIOE SALESMAN TO sl goula In (he Giates of Missour], Kanai, and Towa: muat he acqunluted with the trade in ihese Ktales; nong hut Airet-claw, rellable men neod appir, Addressor app y'to J, W. BIIGILAM & CO., Bostun, 4, SV ASTE x Hon o fne of &l Address ' 0. lluvl_ ELL ON COMMIS- n the Northwestern Siafes, Lyni, Mass. DG LT TWO 1N CIHCAGO AND rew for’ Blilnute wud fowa, “Husiness pleasant. permancnt, and o bedding: $3 s month: hotel wnd yravciing ekpensor patt, Aikircae with stamp, Sonitor Manufacturing elnsiat!, U. b . L. Iny Country preferred, By G and fron In d respectabie privaia alaware:st., hasement. near Waahe 1 reference glven 4 EN—#Y TWO NESPECTAILA- Please call for two days CITUATIONS WANTED-TY TWO OIRLST GRNEIL ) 1l housewurk, of #econd work, or laundry work. 124 Nortl Market-at._Call for thred da; her. € beat of o Apply aL Mra, \Vl? TTAK r?n's. U Nbfil}{.‘l’:rk"flh.cc SITUAT ANTED=BY A sWEDISH G W acook. Call at 117 East Chicago, %ITUA N WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED %3 wiunon In a private family: no ohjection to tho 15 0 gord washier-woman and cook, - Caliat 133 A8 shuntr eral housawork f 1 L . Plous o S peork (18 amall privaie Taknly. Ploisn JITUATION WANTEG-TY A YOUNO GIRL T0 A2 et in iousesrk of Lo tako earo of b 0 OF nddress No, 46 31§ 0% T\mwm N it (s et T N ECTABER vato families, Fleaso eall at 0 Suutu Juffemun-at. Neamstreancd, Taghire Thuiday o 1 ednesdng, At $47 T hentrsiih: Nursou. ITUATION WANTED~A ELIADLE, EXPERI: enceil, lulflt‘li or child's nurss will "DP; .“R‘”l Ei‘n&l nrxt weeks would travel; best of reference. Address 450 soph E SITUATION WARTED—DV & GIL,TO DO GEN- cal A" GUOD OFFICE_ 10T, amswcer ot once. Aduress Loy 83 por Neek iy §3 por we S b e TANTED=A YOUNG MAN TO DO CHORES AND & groenlioies for thOwilier, ot 36 W al of Leavitt, packagcs, wmfl e to Ell)f.‘l:" permanently in the Lle United Bintes. We puarant, week during th year. Kudrom \V’.\ Al cary for cent pro elevator. TANTED-WE WA, \‘ wfthe United st YGIVE 3,0m THT- U1 nten who wisit aaying business in Nye mien &70 par =10 PRI DAY N TO CANVASS 110 the trade four new fnventions: send ularas sample by inafl, 23 cents; 400 per . 75 Madlaon-at., toom 84, Chicago. Take NTSIN EVERY PALT s for our great Jlius: rize ofl Chroimos Our agents malks roul furnistied $100 0 150 cathi & manths fiviax tul particulnrs frec: eturial Printing €., 1w S ‘ TANTED=TWO FIRST-CL 5¢ OUTDOOR SALES e Just belnge fntroe y everyswhera lumense Bullding, corner Clark —EMART, ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT at of cliy roferchees, FARMING= V4T S e Tiepubiiena Life thraragce Whildin, ) o =X TOY, 15 YEARS OLD, GEMMAY ede, tonake himself geucrally useful, 3068 or Carrell-ay. \ASTEDIIOSTLER, ONETHAT WILL WOTR T amall awes durhic wnter inonthe: hay snro. "8 biables, Fear of 15 and 17 HarmoJ-cuurt, NTS TO CAN (OTELS AN ;) 2 for o artlcle In great demand; Targe commitslons, ALY, afiet 0 8, 254 Fifti-ny., ottice ltvom 7, 135 Fifth-a’ hiigh G MEN TO L.CHAl‘l&. Employmont Agencicas ITUATIONS WANTED — FPAMILIES, ITAVE !m"cnt:n'»:l nu'lu;t(v,l:nlurwall kll:u.l.lfl';l‘ mk;‘lndclly and a nui{\"ug_‘mgms Weledr b S TS SITU.\TIONS WANTED-GOOD GERMAN, N0 welan, Bwedish, and Canadian heip can bobad It 74 Eavt Adamsest., M, BALRHAM'S uffice. TTUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANTOF Food Ecandingvisn snd German fomale hetp can o supplied at MiS. DUS 5 ottice, 80 Milwaukee-av. BOARDING AND LODGING, e S e ()3 EOUTII PEORIAST., NEAR WASIHINGTON~ &9 Xiceand well-furnisticd rovins, with the very hest bward, [na private family, for 85 any 85 50 per weck. Fiogaliey' qifet, centrals hi convenient 1o cor 3$l)'m-; PUYETER'S' EAS’ i Tl T AR S ?musp:«. v alngle gentlemen. 15, \=FOR RENT, It or without board.. +JE i ely furmtilied ro Uayebonra, £} b pan e South Side, 1 T TAST VAN NUREN-ST.. NEAR ETATE-ST.— Lunrd for lndies ur gentlcinen; $4 1o §5 per Wi wIth nse of plano. s 01§10 63 per ek 573 LANGLEYTAV. —TO RENT—WITH _G00D Q8 b, furnlsiiod parior, with or wittiout bedruom, Elotels. VEVADA TIOTEL, 148 AND 150 WADASH-AV. id dgor north of Moutve-st.—Within 5_minutes* walkof Moody and Sankey's Tabernac es re; duiced to 81,50 per dey: €4 to 9 por we BOARD WANTED. OARD~A YOUNG LADY WASTS DOARD IN A private tamily, in cxcliange for music iestors, élther beluners of advanced wplls. - Tier Drolliof would alwboard In the sanie farlly. Termsnot over ., Tribuie ofliea, Te- ""A.‘JTI' AMAN 'I'() A STAPLE ARTICLE 10 4 elty, Inaulro at 434 Statawst, TANTED=~A"~ YOUNG MAN TO ABSIST AND _leatithe phiotographic art, Apply mt art galiery 23W Ltan lulph WANFED_CEY WOEICNTLCN. ANTED=A GIEL TO DO RITCHES AND DIS. 10 A1 R KAt T I & S bsan Vil e g i 211 10 w8 o Ive 1 & SUbGFbLR YIIAZO. A4~ dresd X o3, Trinunie oitiees o ooooroen VI “nmnm—A 400 ST £irl te do_general worl asmall Tanily (1 irl guod Wagea WUI o iiven. Apply 3t 87U Mich- BT g L oR Couk, g 3 3 West]Vaahinzoh-st e SR PETE work, Ine T 1174 PRAIR all, and ror TL FOR nict-AY. xxT(i jitn Wfirr,n A 10 cook, n.__Also, secon VWARTED=L 600D COOK. WASITEIL AND ironer fna private family at @3 Achigan-av. References required. - 219 Wes' Modisun-at. _xz i s iy (W ASTED— GIRLSTR KTTCIRR OF & RESTAU. Taut; one that understands vegetables, 18 South A GOD) RI~A GIRL 1N A BMALL FAMILY T0 DO houserork: wages $3.50. 140 East Jacksun. near Clark > TED=A GOOD COMP i FORt n WiFle at Ltevero livme, "‘YAXTED A GUOD GIRL, AT 47 § lietween Fultan and Lake, to 4o B work; near Unfun PRrk. \‘YA.\'THD-U) W Sotitan o FAN SIET AND o Apply Tuesday, Nurses, —A NURSE OINL AT 218 SOUTH MOR- WilY M VWALTE & regury pleasd call agati. laneons, "‘YA!\'TED = IMMEDIATELY = AN AMERICAN- fiorn Protoatant uamarried nenF 28 yearw of age, the IADDY pussessar ol kood lealth aud edication. 10 st In an carncat woik fur Christs 1 feed thai § eant ur greay itducstnents, hoth fuaaclally 3 nune but Chiristian workers neod ulars address 3, 370 Weat Lake. \‘71\, TED=TO W LADIES OF Ul RE and guod address an o) anity will e given Jitke @ goud salary, Dngulre ar d. 0. WIITING, und witier- nnply, For Chicazo. 1 il TllUllSll.\\'fl. AND SAT- on, i hariess o wpoclalty, 106 and' 1 Kaat Washin glon-at. Ampio thue gived 1o test all horses sold utder a ware Tantee, Slock onlinnd 8L private wal MONSES AND CARRIAG PIRIT:CLABS RECUND: & 6 Victorlua for 4 or i wer sockaway, pliaciuns, wid ing- und open, sldo-bary, cud o side ke Ton Hroeukus, Tirwaters, and , Uit (L0 Uaed, nive order, NOYER & CO., 502 Watini QONBALE—A L PHOM o country, Wurranted suind, and one week's trial glvent one span of carrlago horses, 10 hands hig w, UL b 2 y uss wa will v nd open buizgies i (wo secuid-land 4 nitst o Aolid AL Rome prive h and rockaways, as good ag new faur ‘l‘llll;llnlll hoarly nuws two plano-box buggtes, mude by Coan & Teulirooke, wviood us fow: v fump: scat; one Hdo-spring 100 buggy, nude by hoyer, a8 ood o news foar \ppuldo-biureitwa open aldu-bars] Bipen bukgies of all ur fap iacery wagoue; debuoseut wagiues e expros waon;all Kinds neas, doublo and stugle. Yo grovery Wagons, express Wagons, oyster wagons to let Ly the day of weok; also, horees and buggies to let clicap, Motey advanced o loraes, gglon, end taneas., Do suro’ 1o euuie and seg my stock biefors you buye Wilisel nnul(mlhl]dl\lz- Ulunteor oxolmngo.” dI, C. WALKEIL 257 aud 450 P01 BALE=A LIELY _ VOUNG Just frain tlie couatry, n show 3: harn 4 good young |II.'I\'¥ h oncay 8 iood (1IN fivans alao &Ypress S0 taTIN YARONES sldg-bar Wll{ulh arucss eto., WizNER'D aale llll!,_:mfl atasst. BAL, (0D, BOUND WAV I utle aud aufiable (or TOADSTEIL :30, Kiud tn 4} es, and 4 clhicup TR ety o | uuh ug ulunl.’fuuh 'L‘ Drug Bture, corper Clark < and Vau Jusci-sis. 15 WRARET Bopua FOI IIONSEE—ROAD AND CAIGIAGE fiorsca will reculve beat of cars; elty reforences, Address A, VEBDER. Decrnield, 1 JLEIGIS=WE ITAVE MANUF. Ib l‘i::’u"l‘villtl‘nll!llqll ll&!lglll.u‘lhficfl'{l‘ o ket wiiolveal ctufl, . whilty 105 Bokn Clintoncats ' C0 CXCUANGE, '1‘0 EXCHANGR~FIN timbor jands ot Huliey’ loug, aud ssveral bulldings sanizcneral atora and now duly tont location aud facilliies for b telegraph boles. ete, Wil exi A S T cfty, and @ lIgnt Incunbrauco, T, B o o . DIVOIRCES, PIPRPO IR ol o i UL N TVOICES LEGALLY AXD QUIETLY OBTAINE Iu) :{;" s “'"‘&”" ll:‘"‘}l‘?errl uz‘i'é“' SE JiA 3 CeaT) 13 Crue; 3 Exblricuce, Ac GDODRICH, 124 lu_g horeat. TOur DlVOlleS LEGALLY AND QUIETLY DI?TA NED u any Btate for tncompatibliliy, eto. fiesldence hot miatesfar. Feo after decree, Best t‘l‘\' references, Adtrosa Go 1L BINS, 67 Ashlsnd Block. Chicagw 14, E0.50 per week. _Addro GARD=IN { DR LOCATION BY GEN- 0 rone laria Tieman and wife: suite of twa rooms, room frunt. lieat of refervnces can bo glven, address L ow. Tribune utlice, EFINANCIAL. ATTENTON Shakick, NIEVES. AN SR CUATFITACSELL, 131 1inndolpi-ates Kogh e o o #1500 FIRST-MOUTGAGE two and o half years, at 10 por cent, Soutti frugluwood property, NICH. 146 Dearboru-st. M OFEE IS TIAND TO LOAN ON FURSITUI without removal or oncollatesal, C. 1. WILSO. Room 8, 118 East Raadolph-st, Tt CENT INTERE r DS Purees. - DRAN & 0t h and Destoora-ie. DMOSET FOLOAROX CT ROVED PROFER- L ty at Union Trinst Company, 135 Clari-at. MOREEAR O e Sobn G B od Teotivne < g . LYMIAN 1308 Porbiand o MR DM ONEL LOAKED WITHOUT INTEREST ON StRIL: clianatie, furniture, or huggtes stored sith us in tiro Vi W. Muntoe: 1aual Fatcs for storage 0N CHICAGO RKAL FSTATE, il tinounis, &t jowest cufrent ratc, g0 ur Cank Cal Tribuye Bulluing. s bo money loan utlh 0 LOAN f.s,uln ) ut E BLH pot conty :’.: 'Eu]:n’l(lmnu:eru Chilengo praperty: money In band; 5 AN f Dlorigage loaus, 114 Dearborn-s iatin LY U TosUi TO o) EWHURY, Toots 8 and b Jiryan Dio ety Vasewneat, ¥ arda, on_(inproved city pronert: & GO, Ruom 10, 135 Lasally- 8 To LOANT ON - CITY X or overs commisaony ahington-a, iE §1,500 TO LOAN ON u{uc‘mi Seorerty. “Hilts Bl iest. , OITBUNIS TO SUIT, TO LOAN ty propurty at current rates. TUf. 102 Washioiton-ate AL PAILTNERS WANTED, i“AuT.\'rEn'wA.VT HD=WITH 2,000 TOJOIN TIE ayvetilr, i cantrols tho trils of L6 Northwst tur B large HaStern housr, (0 extend (o buness, whiv sylibeartha surictet investiuation. - Apuly W D' 60, rib Ph’u R WANTED—WITH $300 TO 0 0 Joto advertiser io dlke umouncin foed Lusiness; #ooll o) o _Aduruss C 0, “Tribune oflce, SARTNEIEWAN DWITH €10,000 TO €18,000 TO wtage With ailvertiser (n the mwnufacture uf st3- ple articica: demand coustantly Increuaing; very Htilo cumpetisiuny Guly threa fagtories In the countrys largs Lustieas can Lo dote witly Catifurnin advertiaer (e @xtert 1 Llia MouGTaciuse, Bnd Kuuws the trade thor- vughly. Addiess B, Jy Ny 150 South Clarkeat,, oo’ . o it o SO eiatTs buaine as ivie mestce ek 0 i o goou Tue H A P ey vt am el lnes brodcs si = LOST AND FOUN| T, 057 GOLD SHAWL WY BATURDAY KVENI NG 4 A liberal reward will be pald It returncdto 3130 Walinstiray, : T OBT—=MINK DDA 8G (EITNOON, ADJA- eREa o MLt of Adare s LYot 18 ar ot chunts’ Bujldiug, 1,7~ SOLITATIL NIAMOND WING GN SAFOT: 4+ day nhitht, Detween visoaud 10 p. m. diso- L, cur hotween Morgaost, snd ! Ly OF DO twcen Madison-at., corner Western. snd 003 West Mo L. l.‘\nw_\:‘lmnl 23wl bo given on refurs w £ Lo Jiar Oy L ets oo og S, e ensay. Welki Dy n 0 fud feor WIL rewarde well for Fulurn 0690 Fulton-at. ! STIILRN—}‘WHI THE FRONT OF THE ATLANTIO Hotel, o Lald-fuco bay mare and 8t expreas wagon Frrichi o o R L ;l(_l‘\’m‘l? y TeLurDiog the samy W J. e REA. p ND RO QU "fi”i‘ AlDWILL L FATD ANDRO GUERTIONT D4 waked ta the penon return! lankbuo lefy ta C clnnul} exvress Monilay mornlag. . nd‘xmu. blhermaon luuse, this day. MISCELLANEOUS, DYERTISENS DFSIRING T0 THEACH COUNTRE readors can 4o o In Ljo beat and clieapest manuor bruata ety ek Bowsbaber chirid avirita ’ e iata Bo LLOUG, 70 Jucks 1L FOIE CAST-OFF CLOTIING, car, ., and nlseellineaus Koods of any indy srudtng lotior (0 J ON ANG ELDELL G St (OCRROACHES AND UED-BUUS—HOUSES UN Jtepant| lemmuunrlucuytmw by cottract {warrant. M{.A OUaca examiined free, Call oraddress ANTHUR ABLEY, 150 st Washidglon M CITYTHAN ien, 164 Kast Mad i E SENT FHER] 1Ry figyc{‘ Ry