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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: TTIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1876. ~IICKEY. . vion of the Testimony mtmwf‘t:(rmthe Defense. —_— Ticrney aind Carroll Rep- t the Swell Mob3; ot Thoy Kaow of N r that ‘They Know of XNo ckaflcdncss on Hickey's Part. essrd u resen — who Starled That Charge t the Superintendents - McAuley Has & Little In- yestigation of His Own. TESTIMONY. PRELIMINARY )I‘IA"I'KSH:.“ . trial started In with quite an i 3l':ik:=y“m”°“ yesterday. 1t had been i Tun that the defense would call fn some e 1 thieves to testlfy that the Super- ¢ Dersons Agains! Md rofesslonal it her: s not n_collusion with them, bu wmdcn‘(‘;‘pmd that the schicme would be The attendance ot the court-room ‘,:‘1:; L.(lcmnun was larger than ususl, e ‘more to the pescnce Of uumerous Wit~ «cs than fo chance visltors, '“n nthe court Was opened, the full Com- e o pefent, Ald. McAuley roquested 'm‘m nl:umcn retire to the ante-room until .,u‘,alu theatand, Thereupon n “ragh cloud { witnesses 10sC nnd marched out of the court- . ,neatly depleting the beuches. They were or the defenee. s, Bonfleld eald that the defense would offer laevidence several general police orders. Une weued Aug. 26y 1870, called the attentlon of the }u}m {o the continuance of gambling and rladling, and directed the men to arrest all I.mblm und stop ali_games as far o8 possiBle. Theattorney. alsorend & communiention from JohnTierney, the thief who, It was charged, wasallowed to eseape from the Central Station Y pugog Hickey £50. The communieation ul- Jeged that It was Flannigan, sud not Hickey, to whom he pold money. THE YODNG MAN TIERNET as{hereupon called 08 a witness and took tho sand. Tle testified that he was arrested by Tidsigon and Clinpin, detcetives, The Sliertil o e County catue up, but failed to Identily 1be witness 18 the person lie wanted for horse- Healing. Witness was locked up m.'ulnl and Fannigan carae to_him in_the cell, and offered {olt lin out for $100. Wituess told him that bebad ouly $50, and Flannigan sald that wos otepought. After taking uu'uwt.lmul-lmml an ameedto let him_ go, o Prince, the station- Kepery unlocked his cell, Two days ofter- wirde witness patd lflnnnlgxnn 3300t the §50. ever pafd any money Lo Hickey. B ined by Ald. McAuley, Ticrmey 101 1hat he lived with Tus nothier on MeGregor sireet. 1le hod formerly lived in Aurora, Lo arked for the gas campany here. o had heen anested for )mruu—slcn"n{;, and for stealing oot from Fleld & Leitcr's store, For this Erslerime he got four months In the County Jul. lle was afterwards charged with larceny, ad was tried before Justice Foote and dis- cbarged. The charge was stealing monoy froin Barge,the billfard nan, - Lo had’been arrestod four times for vsgrancy. ‘The flrat time he was fned 4100, took _am appeal, and Mayor Colvin pirdoved bim. He was algo charged with dis- onerly conduct, was flnea $25, und was pardon- elagin. The secoud time he'wan arrosted for rigraney he was fined 825, and paid it. The \hund36d fourth times b was discharged. Atthe time be was locked up In the Central Statlon, he told Flannigan e would give him ¥0toget out, and Flannigan_sald that wasn't avogh, He then olfered 375, and_Flannigan said (hat wasn't enovgh. 1lo then offered Flan- tipan $30, g8 that was all the money he had in tlebouse. Flannigan told him lie might pay 1k $30 and then make tho rest after he got out. Witness bal licen In the fall several tires nnd inthe Brideswell twice, He¢ had been indieted once by the Grand Jury. Among his acquaint- azces were Morris Galvin and James Ryou, Gal- tiobad been arrested for pockut-picking two searsagu. Ryan bad been indicted for pieking pockets, and was sent ta the Penitentiury for foue years, dames Miller, living on Dearborn street, w03 another of his' nssoclates. fdward ‘Talbot, corner of Seventeenth street and Miehl- areme, as anothier **pad," -~ Witness Hyed 4t No. 243 MeGreor street, and was a married mie. No ooe lad nsked bim to come to the trial; e had seen hls name in the papers. Ile paid Flannigan the $30 fn a salovn, Na. 313 %outh Halsted street. e went Into a back room and handed Flannigan the money. Cross-examiied by Mr. ‘Trude, he sald no one Iad wked Wim to” come to the court, Mr. Iitckey had ald that hie had sent his luwyer to webin, Herefused to say whether or hot ho Fueverarrested In Kuna "County, or whicther e was ever Indleted. o offercd tho $50 to Hannigan because Flannigan told him he would keepblm locked up until Tie got lnns;- und rot- ten, Ile knew *Speckled Paddy,” * Fox m"v" thicves, Morris Galvin, *Sim Jim,’ Iy Vine. | mA"l;L Gllbert—\What fs the character of these "‘rliemy—l Zuesa they are thieves, [Laugh-'| Witoess did not consider himaelf a profes- donal thief, though he was no us omlplmlm might be, perhaps. Ho had heard of James :’h‘l‘e’v“& Curley, und MeClosky, who wero Jom DINON. g’huwlmcu {dentitied Deteetivo Joe Dixon, I' 0 was then pluced on the stond. Mr. Dixon Tllflexlllml e “recollected the case of John Tl‘mui. The witness was {n the oftice when lrney was ab the Central Statlon, and a_man {ypmwmlng hitngelt as the Shéritf of Kanu mu;u came in with a warrant for Tlerney's nr- ?Lhur breaking jall. - Belng shown the prison- & he declared “that he wos not the man df I:anml. Ho thought that Tleruey was jctdmul soon after.” Wituess iad never re- "1"1 ang money from_Ilickey, e koew the :v lous withess, and knew him to be u thief. bl 'vrlnum not like to say whether or not ho ol believe hin under oath. Some thieves :"M tell the trath, and some wonldu't, on s' le. lte did not thinle Dan Webster was Wum“‘m a8 'Tierney, because he didn't think e er Would steal, while Tiorney would, | lsu )fxung thieves were daugerous, because Teptere Jorecklese, Thy most dungerous mfl': Yere the burglars, Webster Wus o e tlelter, yet vounterfelters were not so it to liindle as thieves, for they didn't x ‘5"(‘!“‘" much nerye, « vullerton—As an old jnember of the po- “1_\:10;::“:111 is your opinfun of tho prosent ITon~ think it Is g pe rlect farce. ONicers :r;li::xlfgd to follow mc.g: around three or four T l!n order 1o obtain praofs of yagraney. m\fi'q brought before tho Police Court and ed, they take an appeal and esenpe. detet )I,lL W, A, PINKERTON, M raon Pinkertou’s Detective' Agoney, was oy l; :ml un the stand, iie had lveil here g years, and thwht the condition of s ee wus better to-day than ever before, vil f{u no buuko men fu towu, and had not mmm&n Hickey come Into oflice, Thure ok o ont or two hunko men pussing through i caelougily, but very seidom, Ho hnd iy fmlu U0 with violations of ordinunces peivios umwhfln auy camplainta wero brought v ,‘,‘,"l“"“;: e sent the partles around to the fegurd to tho Goldemith fur robb 0 m ::l‘t:glrmlmmmu us far ushe know, Xr-vwlxln mh"fllg\flunl, in Detrolt, lost some furs, and o8 Aretiey was eallod on o ald In thelr el L ‘n. thlef was Philo Durfy, a party Toubere. Witnews Lrother” was de- e otk o the cuse, and hie tracked the ‘Ilhdmfl]" Lxpress wagon, Flannigan was B 'clp arrest partics, and tho goods were Onrah e trunk and sent back to Detrolt, e llnixl:nl: when Flaunigan was discharged ¥au dpgfone st Witess was tuld tiat Flannigan tled to »'ll" heavily, Jfu went to eoo hiny und R, .&j Bl to' go nome, Flannigan was i 2ald that there were but two nen In tha who Knew the thioves, and lio was one of hews I;‘llt’ldlf unuw that he was off from the force, ctba, Jaor 1 eround and flood the town with ltm,d““hhm‘flrl revenge, Witneas remon- T, g ) o but he kept-on talking In that e Tl bt Wby God, hed ks Hickey € ¥ltucss ‘ bad, peces sald Flaunizan's reputation was gy Ll Whole teuor of Flunniga's tatk that ki m-l:. iat lie was the ouly man who “"‘hetunmlmcw" and he'd bring o all Witneys T lr:h"h and break tho vity to pleces, Huagj g )euu wuny people epéalk against ho "rd iatucter, e b heard Detective tiag g ex-Detective Slmmous, no luter under nanf.' Tlléll:lnflt"&um\:uul‘du't belicyo bin 'f_l!e“ll( b didu'y l-ellc:": ‘::;I.Eulflu".rfl‘-ld x:n:fied n; Mr. Trude, he stated o :h ered “Dan Webster's pluce a bad ought that Webster could bo el & fhauto give Information to the AMM}“P&I:;«. Thers were many colored dty who could be reachod ony hy one of thelr own calor, Weheter, he “thenght, had heen lately deserted In gr mieasitre byl thieves hecass they en sidered him o Ycive-away.” In rogard to the arrest of Webster for counterfelting, he woull say Lhat there naver was n more paipable put- np {obthan that. To suppuse Iml n great hutking, fgnorant darkey could manipulats fine plates was rhlientons, “Felker, the dotective, went, to Webster's houso anid found there £1,600 n connterfelt money, end toak It away withnut snking nny arreat, © Wien Webster conaulted a Inwyer sl demmanded hs mmm{' Nnck, Felker arreated him, Webster was subsequently dis- chareod, Lx-Ald. Richardson was examined relutive to the Papes euse. 118 fmpression wns that Papes was discharged because there was no cuse against him, CAPT. SAM ELLIS was next sworn. Jlis memory wos as defective as ever, oud lie was called only to prove hls slclkness, In order to satlsfy one’of the Commit- teenen who had thought ft singular that he should not lave remembered circumstancen that oceurred before his lilness, JUSTICE JOIIN SUMMRNPIRL, was aworn, He had known 1Hickey sinco he be- eame Cuptain of Police, and always regarded bim rs very efficient, There bad been Tess bun- koing in ‘the city durine tho last six months thau” ever betore, lurudlug Flannigan, the witnces gald_ that lic could teatify to more on the direct examination fn the Pollco Court,and take hack more in the cross-cxamina. tion, than any man ho ever saw, _8peaking of thie Vagrant “nct, tho witness auid hie did ‘not know of n inglo cnse whero+arreat had been made under the city ordinances that convietion hiad been secured, ~ Latterly hio had taken to prosecuting under the 8taté Jaw, and that wos very defeetive. It reguired a serles of ncts to constitute vagrancy, An ollicer could not arrest a man on the strect, even i o were a well known thicf, and have hin vonvicted of va- graney, for it must be proved that ho habitually frequenteg] tipplini-louses, ur houses of i-famo or was known nob to have any oceupation, 1. J. Lyon was next called aud testilled in he- Tl of the Superlntendent, e, Lyon, was the atlorney for the defense fn the Burns ease. He called "on Snpt. Hickey, and asked him to *“let up’ on his client, ik Tlickey told him that Burns was a thict and ho would scud bim to the Penitentiary If ho vould. FOLICE OFFICRRS, The Committce then adjourned until 7:30 o'clock. On reassembling, “Sergt, Briscoe was placed on the stand, and testifled that the con- |Iurhm of the polico force was as guod ns ever before. Onicer Andrew Bavrett testifled -simllarly, adding that he wouldn't believe Flunnigan un- der onth, except with corroborating clreun- stanccs, - Offie lrcnrr Ulrich was also sworn and gave testhmony tothe same effect. Ofticer Max Kipley followed with the same linc of testimony. In his precinet, the Twenty- ;ccmld street one, there was only one gambling louse. Hergzt, August Bicttoer was cxamined, There wore several gambling resorts on the West Side. He had pulled two within the past month, o knew of three enmbiling places there, one run by Roynolis, one by Davis, and the other gam- bler lie did not know. A man named Corcoran used to );eug]u place on Iialsted street. Oficer J, H, Kauffman, o xtrecwrnuhli po- Meeman at the corner of Madison and Clark slecets, thought Hickey's administration good. Mr. Bonfleld stated” that he understood the Committeo were pretty well sutlsfied ns to the sentiments of the police force towurds tho Su- perintendent, and unless further testimony was desired hie would rest the case on that point. "The Committee, with a cheerful alacrity, In- dlcated their satlsfaction ns to that point, and, nccordlugl{', about forty or flfty prospective witnesscs i blue coats were excused from fur- ther attendance. Mr. Cnarles Walsh, a maifl-contractor, testifled a8 to tho ownership of the property on Pacific avenuo where Webster lived, e stated noth- fng delinite, except that Webster once offered to sell ur trude the houses and Jots. CAPT. BUCKLEY was recalled to the stand. Ie correeted apre- vlous stntement about Hickey. Ifo anid at the time Ofticer cott was dischurzed, he (Bul.‘lrlur) remarked to hiln that 1t was on account of *his uarrel with Dan,” meaning Dan Webste Dring the Rehm administration Mike McDa ald had been frequently at headquarters, Wit- ness was over at the opening of White's saloon on the West Sidea fow daya ago, and saw there Harry Luwrence and otliers,” There were no thieves prerent, Ile knew of thres or four thieves oardine at one time at Jackson’s place, No, 518 Wahash, avenue. 1le thought Webster would ‘“pgive away a thiel afier he had squeezed lim dry. ‘Cross-cxumined hy Mr, Trude, hic said that he had known for years that Ar, hluknv and Dan Webster were very friendly. Oflicers had come to him_frequently, and cumolained that they were wfrald to arrest Webster, sud he had told them to go ahoad and do thefr duty, sud arrest Webster the same a8 any one else,” Il thought that Webster could be ‘a **fouee”” for thleves, and at the sumo thne give them away, 1lo {llustrated Ltho lem. by citlug the cuse of Mr, Jotin Alston, whose watch wus stolen some thue ngo. Dan \Vebster turned up the *swam! turned in the thief, and then bailed hlmout, the native lnuocenee of this wildfiower of Chieyenne preventing him from ever suspecting tlic bud hun of old Uncle Dan. Tho name of JAMES OARROLL was ealled, nud a medinm-sized, well-dressed in- dividual, with a sandy beard and very light hoir, tepped forward, Ile was Carroll, the profus sional thiel, who had been nlluded to in tho yrevious testimony us Learlng the letter from il(ukc o Flannigan, asking the latter to Iib- urate Vapes, Curroll was g little nervous, and twirled ~ Nis fingers, which were jeweled and dirty, continually durfug his examlnation. He knew Flaunigan and Shaughnessy, llo kuew about the Papesease. Flannigun arrested Papes, who waa discharged, after hie, Carroll, had gone o Ald. Richardron and got o noto from Shoughuessy to Flannlgan. Witness, Trussel], amd Flannigan were together In a beer suloon near the West Bldo Station when he gavo the note to Flannigan, Tha nots contafued o re- quest to Flannigan Lo Tt Papes out, Frum(nlng to “see” Flannlzan afterwards, Flannigan read the note, und then tore it up and threw it in the gutter, Cross-examlned by Trude, lie enld that James Tapes hind a littlo troubls on the North Side {n 18733 ho_afterwurds bad on_aceldent in Clove- Jaud, and dldn't turn up In Chicago for over o year. Flannigan arrested him ond took lm to the West Side Statlon, Crosg-cxamined by Ald. Gilbert, witness safd he was o gambling and sporting man, and lived at No, 1005 Stute strect. He had been nrrested on thae chinrge of robibinga jewelry store on Btato BLE Ite Euew Curly, o sajoon-kecper an Adamg street. Curly wis a sporting mun. Ho knew Saw Perry, who waa a sporting man, too, and a truveling agent for o bug factory, ' Tha witness detiued o Aporting man us a min who lets money on gamed. 1o wouldn't call n burglur o aporting man, Witness knew * Ap- petite Bl ¢ 8peckled Paddy,” and other sporting men. DETECTIVE FLYNK was called. e stated in remwd to the horsa und buggy given to Supt. lckey, that Sergt, Gurrlty ot up the lat and he went arouud and rot tho nanics of seven respectable cltizens from ‘thio Weat Sdo and soveral from the South Side. Ho saw the Mst when completed, md there were no names of gamblers on it ‘The Ifst dld not have the names of cither Dowling, Rellozg, Page, Walpule, or Du Bols, orany mblery, except Miko MeDonald and fke Mur- tin, who "mvu $10 cach. That money was neyer paid. Whon HSergt, Garrity found that tho soney camno from ‘them be told the witneas to retuen it, and bo did so. ‘Ilio Comuiittee adjourned until this afternoon 8t a'clock. INSIDE WORKINGS, WIIAT TILE HOW NEANS. During recent years the City Fathers have bed aceaslon to so often cause the removal of tho Chief of the Polico Departnient thatitfs 1o wonder that at the present time wmany good people aru of the opinlon that no goud camn come out of that Nazarcth, 'The police, from the Chiof down to the Police-Court, bailiff, are Tooked upon as equally corrupt with the thieves with whom they Lave to deal, Consequently, when the present investigation of Supt. Hickey was begun last weels, honest peoplo generally held thelr nostrila aloot from the inass of befouting slush that bid falr to be aroused from the bottom of tha pool. And the honest citizen, at this stage of the trinl, has o reason tobe ashamed for so dolng. The farclcal trial rivals Jarndyeo vs. Jandyce In nonsense aud pretend- ed {ll-fecting, and the only good thing that can be sald of the masa of corruptness i that prob- ably not one printer’s stickful of evidence would be admitted in any court of justice. The Cum- mittce and all others connccted with the case have resolved themsclyes into gossiping old women, and facts have been sub- merzed tn n sea of sccond-hand talk, But behind ull this fanfuronade thera have been certain facts which wero not so burlod up; and, by the way, those who aro best posted in the watter atate thot these focts ura of fur greater jmportanco to the puble thu thosewhich arobelng vomited forth In the trial, In the firat place, there has been considernblo speculation us to who really wers TUR FROSKCUTORS OF CAFT. NICLRY, and what thelr wotive was b so duiug. The managers af the Sost, who first promulgated the various anefent tales of wickedness for shich [lickey i3 now on trial, were not. general- 1y upponed to be the orleinntors of Uhe chnrges, bsmuuu they knew nothing of thelr own knowl- edge. Inquiry reverted back to the detectives whom Tlickey had dischargod some time ogo. Many of them were conceded to be first-claas * fly- copr, two of them, Elfiott and Simonds,having a natlonal reputation, and nt the time quite howl was ralsed ahout thelr wudden decapitas tlon. 8upt, Hickey, wlo hail contemplated the stop ever rinco his necesslon to office, met such ncrceds with tho assertion that lie, es chicf, had 1o 1se for such men, liaving repeatediy sent them out for the special purpoee of * sneczing" vagronts, as the detective parlance lins it, and this had heen done in 8o unsatisfactory a tman- ner as to ellelt ever newspaper abuse, Nsturally, these men are dowu on Ilickey, antd In thelr search for revenge Flannigan, Hcott, and Palne made themsclves particularly prominent. Trude, who as the ottorney for the Lust, the prosccutor of the ease, first came to ront In coaxing out Information from these discharged men, and this same information he 1s now using ogainst Hickey ont of persoual Apite, Flonnlzan hos told several persons how Trude thus wormed himeelf into his confldence, and gafned from i thio fnnost secrets of lils heart,—matters of which lioc bad only an fnk- 1ng and a personal opivlon,—and these Trude uscd for his own ends. ~ It is niso o fact that PETHIR WARD, who is somo cloge relative of Flannigan's, stated tovartous persons that Trude had presser Tlannlgzan into his service by offering to defend free of chargo bis rolative, Bexton, who 1 In the County Jail for ehe Halsted strect billinrd- cie murder, and that Flannizan's relatlons Tionornbly repelled any such offer for their tes. timony and {nfluence.” And fu connection with the Flannigan matter, It {8 aleo o fact that he refusc to answer thoe commands of Trude, and for u time refused to upon_the atand, and thut, e did testify he was allowed to beso badly cut up by the enemies’ firc that his character has been damaged. 8o it was with the otlier mal- contents. Trude pumped them and used them for his own ends, ANOTHER THTNG that Lias been poluted out s, that although the MeMullen brothera refused to publish the Me- Donald liquor advertirements, und even went so far as to question tho honesty of the other daf- liea for so doing, yet it 1s_current rumor that McDonald since purchased an fnterest in the paper. Certaln it fs that ‘Trude, who s also sald to bo a share-holder, recelved o voluminous cditorial pufl in thelr colmnns somo teu days before the nppearance of the charges. “These are only mentioned ag hearsay facts, n lilm{ %hnt the Ilickey investigators appearto de- nt In. F\‘menlny a Trinose reporter heard that TIUDE WAS TO DE COMIPENSATE! for the trouble In the trial by £3,000, to be col- lected from the gamblinghells of this city. What other compensation he gets Is not known, nor. even rumiored. Thinking that Supt. Hickey might know something ahout this branelt of tho affair, the reporter called upon him, and was not a littie nstonished to he shown a letter which was left at daybreak yes- terday nt the door ot his residence, contalning the nbove information, and mentioning Hankins Brothers, McDonald & Co., George Belknap, and several other hell-keepers, as the ones who were to tork over to this pool, During the con- versation, Supt. Hickey turned over hils leaves of experience with Trude. When ho was firat appolnted Chicf of Police one of his first visit- ors was Trude, who closely auestioned bim as to what was to be his course towards gamblers, and took ndvantage of the oceaslon to impress wpon his mind that the Huankins hoys were the nost deeent and respectable in the busiuess, and be- sought for themn immunity from peraccution. As might be expected, the attorney received no entlsfuctlon cither for himself or client, That same week tho gamblers were pulled, and with them tho Ilankins boss. © Then, snld Capt. IHickey, Trude ogain reappeared to demand the return of o valuable roulette wheel. ile did not pet that, and went away “On two other occaslons,™ nlded he, ¢ has seen it to cross my path with_sinister purposes, and on two eimllar occasions hic has been boflled. “That will do, however, for some subsequent time." During the time between the Tuesday morn- ing and afternoon of the Police Committee, o Trisune reporter had a conversation with ALD. KIIK, ong of the members of the Committee. “\What do_you think,” asked the reporter, ‘of Martln Flannigan{” Ho had just conclude: s testimony, ST eEEthitin n ¢ Well," pad the Alderman told the truth, and 1 heliuve all that he sald. " “What did he say1" “1le said thot Tierney had given Iickey &30, and_that Hickey™ divided with Jou Dixon, The testimony was given in a strofghtforwand way, “anid I beliove ft, although it docs uot look well for the Police Departmont, The fact {a. that there has ol along been tao much thivving fn that Dee ]mrtmcut. The men who lave heen in it Ao ong have Lecomo rotten, and 1 wouldn't trust them ot all. lave known instan- ces that Jook suspicious: TFor fustance when my house wis robhed there was no mentlon of itin the papcrs, and the house of oneof m friends was robbed and there was nothing sald, The fact {s that they try Lo suppress ua many of theso thingsos it is’ stnlblu 1o formany reasons. Flrst, it Is gafer to deal with persons—thleves— aboub amatier thut {8 known but ton fow; socond, to aunounce overy rehbery or burglary that bappens would show the glaring inefliciency of the foree, and thero are other ronsons, fMIght it not be," sugzgested the reporter, #¢hat they concenl the facts about eomo of these burglaries, robberies, ete., becouso any publication might give the criminals o warning and they couftl escapei” Yes, it would, to a certalu degree, but the Al- derman satill stuck to his oplufun that the police foree was corrupt, that Chleago was already the worst ¢ity in the country, und was daily multi- )lylr;g lier . populatiou of thioves and vaga- onde. *Do you know," continued the Aldernan, “that ALD, MCAULEY EMPLOYED TWO MEN, to work up eyidencu azalust Supt. Oleley? e paid the men out of his own pocket, und they huave heen workiug, tnoroe capecully in the West Division, for nbout three months. * They repor «d to him, from thine to time, to the ellect that rambling-houses wera running fn tho most open ind of a way, and without wolestation.” **T{ow long have those men been at work?" * For three manths; and when Ald, MeAuley reported to the Mayor what wus goine on thy Muyor put o mun at work on the sume ‘lay, "The Magor's man hus been at work for aboub one month.” “ What Lgs he found " The Alderinun did not heed the question, but continued: .. “\Ve had all theso charges ready and would Tiave been made in about one week from now {f hie Zoat peonle had not got In alicud of us. Wa lind no cunnection with the Fest peopls obout it, nnd it is rather aueer that the charges should come as they did.” 14 there any particular point of testimony nut‘hir u'l;n‘u that which the L’ost coutains ngulust cle " “{-ll, Ald. MeAuley went around, tha other night, to all the holes in town,—with these two men of his—und had pointed out to him 276 notorlous thisves, That fs cuouh, i3 it not " Lo wseortain whether of not the Alderinun Liad mado up his mind WIHO WAN TO TAKE BUPT, HICKEY'S PLACE, {ho reporter questioned him upon that subject, and the Clty Fathor sald: My idea would be to put some man In thero to reorganize the force, and [ thinj that IC that work wus dono thoroughly there would be hut ono old man left n the department. I think that the( are all so used to corruption that they dou'’t know anything elso. What we want {s sume tnan of undoubted reputation and 6rcut excentivo sbllity—Mr, Volucy C, Turner, Prest- dent of the North Sido City Rallway, When wo onco get such o reormunization we could, by u closo guond overthodepartment, keep it clean.”? Much oblized to the Aldennan for his open oxpressfon of oplnion, the reporter bled hlmself away to Ald, Meduley, and to that worthy propounded the fullowlnge: T nnderstand that yoit have had some men working up facts abonr Hickoy 1" Tho Aldestman lovked confused, stammered out un nnflltulll{,'lme reply, und would have passed on, but tho news-nian stopped Wlm by asking how ho liked hils “rnn around * uion) the dens and resgortw, aud 12 he wus sure bu b seon 376 notorlous thivves. "Vho Aldorimay looked atill more puzzled, and Llandly sald thut he had not been runuing around with any men into thicves’ resorts, Kuowing that it wos uscless to try ta pump amun when be wonldu't be pumped, the re- parter waited, Not long afterward the Alder- man was agaln asked about his tour Inthiefuam, oud oguin denfed that he had madu any such tour. “But how about theso two men you hired to look up Hickey-matter fn tho Wast Divislonund elsewhure” + Since § lave been Chalrman of the Polico Committes I have_done everythlug I could to become aequatnted with the matters pertainlng to the Police Department, ! " by persons in tho departinent and by persbns out of the department ' asked thy v~ porter. 4 Yes,” ndmitted Ald. MeAuley, After all you iave Leard, Luih dizectly and Indirectly, and from your meu and from wit- nesses, what do you think of these charges ! The Aldermun would uob say, and thu re- porter usked All. Gilbert & u’uuuun of similar dritt. Tha$ Aldermau would nol say, us he thought 't not proper that hie shonld exprens nny opinton; for he was anc of the Committee, anil 1t would not be fitting, Ald. Cullerton muld that ho thought ft was the meanest, most damnable, and the thinneat * put-up joh " that had ever heard of, and he thought that the men whom the evidence showed to have eoncocted tho whole schemo wero the fitting origivators of such a dirty batch of e And the reporter asked: “HOwW DO TAR REST OF THE COMMITIEE STAND I “ When wo hegan this thingthey were strong- ld- prejudiced against ITickey, but I think thal h VT3 all gone. 1 ean't sce fiow ft can be ather- | 15 ise. What evidence has shown aoything that an be suatained ' aml the Alderman went nwu'v dlegnated. Thers have been many rumors In regard to Ickoy's protiable remusal and tho appolniment of nsucceasor, but they appesr to be mére ru- mars, Already tho office-makers arc st work fors succeasar, and thus far the names of Abuer 'Taylor, Elmer Washburn, and ex-Ald, R B. 8téno have been mentioned as candidatcs for 1}?)":?'6?\' if: “eun abi Tig Jind ever been abliged ta be interested In or | Horfmenc g, ikl ';’,0"”" manth ze a8 e r Ing 87, 1::5:‘;} 70~ Gooihousa and 2 fotson Harrison. near Camp- 82, Oakivy, near Fi L, 20— (308 Taulina; s hargain, 51,5 91 ot Fify. oty 23 ar 1o Fitty-iih-ates casy i B poratian: brantifal tand, S5t CITY REAL ESTATE, WY T, B TOVD, ROON 10, 100 MAD: (0o=0ne of the An knof Paimos i 2, 10t 401411t 20 [ and 8 part of t now rentrd a{ mortgage on (hia property of LA pef cent, years; want 15,00 down, and wod reatience on South Stlo. easz of Siate. ety o Sioon, Thiats tie gnniy: 1L now paye 12 Im:'h on B e a:nt >4 (t hu ing covera the ot for 30 daysat this was ard times it would 00, jood cottage, sudlot 302119, on Tasler, near wood farm, 0~3:roam cottage, and lod 25x113, east front, on and lot, on Thirteenth, nesr "W—9-room dwelling, barn, and lat 272200, east front, un_ 'ralr botiween Twenty-saventh and “Ewesity-cliit; Ul 1 a declded USTaIR (clean); terms 73 per fant—213125, east front, on Pratrie X150 feet on Drexcl-s! terms, £124 per acre—-iw) acres, only 7 milas from city cor- ‘Anil Cthat to depots Lermyesny, the position. It 8 conceded on all sidos that 1t | Laehs et for €5 por mann " ehn& 67€E With any bouncing 1s done by the Council, Hickey, | Lat, 24x31d on Mitwaukee-ar., it Patilina-st, F n Dixon, and, perhaps, Ellls, will stand a fuir $1.4-Good” 10-ro0mm_dwellig, Iot. s ) on “how of going ot togcther, hence Juo | @retmant et Beat likier; Goue”reats oW for Dizon cannot be considered ‘on aspleant |, €3 ¥ood dwalling, barn, and 1ot 232170, an for the piace, Tn . conversation & with | Taealy-nmtat, Lowees furys and = Giewert-ava o prominent ofiial yestesloy, the merits of these three candidates were frecly discussed. actly the man for the place, but on this point Taylor was not thought to be ex- | JAs, ROV 11 Weat Washinpteg, o tor the ofticial ndmitted that folks might differ, and that Taylor might ind considerable ulprrurt from good fien as well 83 from the sportivg community, excellent man for the place, were it not for the Germana being so bitterly opposcd to him, 1lls reputation in the city both minong the cibizens and the pollce foree, sad the hizh regand in which Ex-Ald. 8tone was acknowledzed to bua good man for the place, save that hie was greatly Iacke ing in experlence concerning pollee managements The ofticlal also was inbued with Ald, Kirk's {den of appointing some business man of noted executive ability, with the corollary. that Supt. Mr. Wosliburn was thonght i | Ghicaso: Bitdown and 83 In market, sirendy o Jron BALE-HOUE] L0 rabs ery om e fare he wns lield by botl, were advanced In I favor. | agent, carner stunroe and M i JRORSALE=OIL EXCHANGE-NT: cleve Tare: 1034 e, 101 CHLVELL 13 fha SUBURBAN REAL LNTATE. 'Fou BALE— 16'\9?17!'}'592;’# BEAUTIFOL LOT, one bloek from AND LOTS ON e, aijnining favensawood: ake waicr. A, UENN T0U! clatern, Beauitfol zros ve the Inke, for 5 per month: cunyning:jon free ride (0 sea property, MONTON ndulph;st.. Ruom 3. roouns, woll butlt, we 2172, In Glenc i high and dry, . 815 duwn and ‘ernta; Hickey or rome other cxperlonecd policemun should remaln ns tho ostensible Chis{ of the do- partment. In rhort, he preatly deprecated the abolitivn of the oftice of City Murshal. okl St St The Duchess und the Fope, e York Worlit, The Grand Duchess de Callna hos just been presented to Lthe Pope, 8he expressed her eym- pathy with his Ioliness in the troubles precipi- tated upon him. “Yes, my daughter,” flo say andly, “all Enrope 1s In confasion, ami en the Chureh Itself 18 torn and distracted.!” “Alas! yes,” she replies, her tine eyes filled with tears, *hut there will be an end of it. Teople all gay that after your death things will rearrenge themeelyes.” Tiaas in all it appotntmenits, with 31 acres cholce frults splend!d houv:, 14 ro bile urgent, o unc ofice. 0 RENT—171 CALUMET-AY.. Ti COUNTRY REAL ENTATE, FTOREALE—A FAIM OF 420 ACRESON DANVILLR & Vinceanea Rafizoad, oue mils frotn fioom: Oret- own;’ out-houses. spribgs, ete. ‘wind U ka extate. © Addrers R oty Trib: REAL ESTATE »~NUBINERS NLOCK, CENTRALLY Lo 1n Chicago, worth §200,000; will psy 8100, - 10),u) good clear property south of the R S BARSEL ol 878 Walle TR BTORPY and hasement alane front house, chieap to the right = Purty. BAIRD & BRADLY, 00 La allo-st. FINANCIAL. T ‘uvn'('m T=NODA. FTANIEAL TWE ‘{‘{;l’l FTILST, SIS PSS o~ Saimidyiysius: (SSTREPSTORUTY ke rent \ery low 1o kood piartice: hou DVANCER MADE OX DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | perfoctordar. C. Bl Wy €. WALKHI 13 Cunmber of “A“ynnlus, Ste., ot LAUNDELS privaie uifce, 12 L Commerea. olplietls, e . 1ioomw 5und 8, Katatitahed 14, | 1o pee e B TR T Ko Y AT s [0 RENT—NOUTIT BIDE—GOOD LOCATION, 14- A DYANCES AN RTOIAGE-HOTSE L oot i it Gder aopoinments, &3n: 1-Foemn 4\ othier goodn reeelved nt lowent rate. 7 marble front, near tue PArk aod cars, and very fiue; Luran-at,. near htato. _Bafe and equltable. AS, A DYANCES WADT 0N GTANONDS, WATCUR 4\ lonis, or othor guod sscurity or coilateraln, aish Tmoney lated on furniture, 131 Raadolph-st., Room 3. (IITY, LOANS=TIE PEXN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- ance Company will make afew founs at 7 pr cent on chofce Inslide security at one-third valuatjon. Otfice Hioum 3, 8 Waslifugton-at.” Croperty thust he praduce ']\ ONEY 70 L0, in large or minal 0, B GLOVER, 07 | 'l\ ONEY=MONEY ON aimannt at low rate. ICAGO REAT ESTATE, BLIOWesL CurFent Fater. NDTO LOAN 1Y AN £40,000 an hand $0 buy morts Ton Dearbomn-at, Eoutl Lincols h inodvrn conveniences, $18 10d $20, ¢ Iiandolph Gt 100N BRICK TOUSE: NEAT + rent narmiual to & kood par it e WALLKIS 41 Clarkeatus oo 11 CE 51X-ROOM COTTAGE, 169 HOUTT Lincolnat, “cormer uf Adami-st, Apply st 167 guges. § W, B, WEBS, By N 3 . | FJ0 HENT-NEW TWORTO! TV QREY LUANED WITHOUT INTEREST ON MEn: L0 T et oo mn and po chnnulse, furniture, o hugrics stored withus in fire | Lexingtoa-st._ lent, $1. ProOf WarelGiing, 160 W, MONIFocs uatial Fate OF SOMRR | 1100 pewr "ty 1 e g p oy pr N FORNITORE (WITHOUT ous 3 recelpts, and good collaterals. toom 4, 03 Wushingiol 0 LOAN=TII FOLLOWING RUMS AND 0711 on hinproved Chicago property In'good Tocalli 00) 8L § por ce 23 8L H er cont, 00 LM P cent §ILou at b per cent’ 3 ontiand, Frinclpsl and Interest payable {n ent. 7 nei ira D-AV. Al W. it Looss Harrison-st.. and 311 Michigan. €O, b4 Washington. 0 BENT-NICRLY FORNIBHED ROOMS, WITil or without buard, _Kingsbury Block, itandolply-st., ar CIack. ADPIY ot ool 30, RENT-NICELY AND COMFOUTADLY FUL- niblied raoms 1h 8 denralic location. - £57 Weat atn ; Mudisun-st. _Fof emen only, BAMULL GENR, Loan Arent, T8 KBNT=at WABASICAY.. FOUTIEAST CON. 114 Dearhorn-at, nor Jackson-st., dealrable roams, with or without ONG, 72 Enat Washivgton-at, oN 4. AL Bearborn-s 0 TOAN=E50. €1,00), §1,500, 2,000, AND 0TI+ er anounts, or Caok County renl estata. JOIN C. —XT 10 PE{LCENT TEREANST erliandtso and urniiars fn- siore, Tl 29() 000 7O, LOAN TS 5Ins 0F 1,000 AND $20.000 "E5S 5 50es S ARAD per conis 1o commbaion. - LWL GRACE, 21y South Clark-si., corner Jacksan. LOST AND FOUND, NAMI INTO MY PLACE ON MONDAY, OCT. 23, A sark brown marg. which tho pwner can finia (\;y rov d_paylog expeutcs. N O'- Pyl SR s e i T,O8T=A_GOLD WIS WATON. WRrEATEI: ' mear Farwell 1lall, A ltueral reward will nx-rum samo, and ne questions asked. N 8, o r]—\o‘u'v,m' " $10, 810, nud city. 11 south Clurk: po T !. clothes prcsees; rent low. v T]0 RENT=S1E ROOMS, IEAL T . tloar, Vo W ho paid | Koom 11, Trituno | 7y furnitore. WANTED-WALE SIELF. Ttooldcenpers, Clerlin, otc, VVALTER=AMAN 70 TARE SECRETAIIT'S Po- itfon fn well-eatablished manufarturing compas ny. Mustlie blo to take n 85,00 10 $10.000) lntercal. Addresaor call B, 23 m 1 3 .., Tlwon VW ASIEDSA BOOKREE Auainted with the rerai ALoHa Bt —ONE Wil0 18 AC- il grocery business. Mast sweak Germina WA NTED-SHOEMAKER—A YOUNG MAN T0 DO Tepairing ab il Weat Adame-at, !\D";ILHA ULIHK’.“IM“E&‘!(&-“.. corner Wells, basos VWASTED=STARON YRENAN: ONE TIAT TS ierstands brick ‘and' sione work. " Cail to-dsy at Toom kI Astitand Block. . 5, HOW! ANTED=GOOD LAG LIPPER FACTO- } vy, WILSON % ELDRRIUGE, ;lgl’_l?.n:llflu»flt.‘ TWANTER ~A GOl EIOEMARER ON FIRAT: clasa sowed work. at 129 Weat Madidon-at. Employment Agencicss Fl~t RAILIOAD ERS ON NE- o=t MAILIOAD LARORERS ON UE for Mieh., 25 ehoppers, g5 cnal min-res free fare, "Atd. If. CR'B, 23 G mimr dree 14 A5 TR G, 3 ASTED—FIFTY IEAILRON T, fare; 3 eoal-minres, and 5 farm-l BISO & €0., 17 Nurin CIsrk-st., up-viairs. Miscelinneons, VVASIED-MEN T0 BELL 1ro PAST-SELLING Y patent articics, chiramox stationery, Ammerl- can Naveity Co., 11 Lo AN A G. &c! 4 om 0’ A MONTIHL 18 A CERTA iling our Jetter book, “No pres brush, ter Bampie rpy, worth £, 4ent frae. Send for eircular, KXCALAIOR MARUFACTURING ANY, 17 Tribune Buliding, Chicaga, stam co Ry VW ARTED-n EXTRA SUPEIA POR THEOPERR, at 00 cVirkers Theal 3 Lween @ RBAT e u't‘:_k pom._W. A LAVELLE. i LESMEN FROM 30 T0 43 YRAHS i hey's family medical worky & bare 10 ir ¥, M0Ney extouith €0 get . ‘mora money and eara it, call and see usor W. J.{IOLLAND & CO., 59 Lake-aL.. Chicaxo. “mm-r ONFE GOOD FLUTE AND ONE CLART: net player;-engngement of Ove months. Apply at Dramatie Agency olfice, Room 7. Fifth-et, \vmwmiln YOUNG SEN”AND 3 LADI Muudy for the atags to 0lf vacanciea in s co nuw orgatized, Apply at Roum 7, 13 FIR VWANIED-8in PER DAY 10 canvass for four now Invention mall 25c; 400 per cent profit; send culaes. 75 Madison-t., Hoom 64, vator. NTT 70 AND WOMEN samples iy T for efrs Tako elo- 2hicago, ANTED=TW0 GOOD ADVERTISING SOLICIT- VY “un'tor o Chlcago dafly.” Addreas 8 22, Trivune. W ANTEDBOY 18 A LAY OFFICE, ADDIESS atating wages per week expected, 8 00, Tribunc, ALL AND VVANTED-1 WANT EYERYRODY TO sethis grand fnsention. ane bell soswers fora hurglar alarm, door-bell, dinne ete” Nocharge for territury STON 116 Washi ANT] MEN—WE WANT 10 GUIVE 5,000 trial psckages, worth §1 cach, to 5.07) men who ik 1a enpage pemincntly fn the b n the United Sta: - Anto wevk during t "Nadiens ItAY ing slness vy e or ’\vi\ TED-A TEACIER FOit COUNTRY SCI00T, twenty-two miles froin city. Apply this morning tad, K Beckor's Hotel, 181 Weat Lake-st, VWASTEU-AGERTS TX ALL FAUTS (OF ahit: ‘country to scil tho Spencerian penholders shind- thing new and usetul, tenching those learnlig to write o Niold_the pen correctly: school teachers eapectally \uuld tr d trouble. Ad: ress, Incl B B them, na they Ravo tne losings 10 centd for sample. PARD, Reneral axent, 44 TED~AN ENERGI §75 cash {0 haod fo 1w anuther oity. No compedtion. WANTED-FEMALE 3 e 14 TANTED~ RELIAILE GIRL FORU AL housewark, THIst it 0 Arat-claa cook, washer, ity references required. Apply from 10 t. 1083 Wabnsh-av., besween Thirty-firat and n VWANTER-GIRL FOR G wmall fam gen, §: tween Volk an \WASTED=A C liousewark, or Norweglan pre R I VWASTER=A 1L 0 OF 10 SEARSOERINA ‘small family {0 st |0 tiousework, Culf Thurs: duy or Friday furenoon at 25 Sixteenths ANTED=AT 158 PARK-AV., TWO GEISIAN OF \ i 'orwrgllnvu'!!l!'r;rlllclw! ndnmndfilk_ '“fis FED-AT 708 3L:CIIGAN-AV German, Swede. or” Narweglan giri Wori; must Lo a good_ waltreas, Uall Thureiuy o m, A —A GILL TO DO GENGLIAL HOUs) must be e good laundress. Apply at Cuo TTUATIONS WANTED - MALFE. T3ookkeoperas Cleritn, otes. S T A ty wages. B 70, Teibune ofiice. Teioarien Hibes ITHATIDN NTED-1F ;?rv;'{l(\lfi"".’ m ,:V!rl nrwllvlflnkillxsz 0%, Trivine onfee, 1 8I%0 A1 ngflATYfl.‘l\VAH> AC N JIOUSH R na cirrk; stenly work prefe i s W D AT e e WANTED=BY A YOUNIF MAN (181 A Ttk SIatk. in e ek TIRAT, ESTATE ateady work pro- ccurity, Addrers TION M) asststant hookkeaper or cl 4 mercantile honse. Addeess O N C, @38 Monve-st. ITOATION "WANTED=DY A TOUNG MARIIED 3 man In a store of ofice whers he csn make ureful, Ueat of references given, N Sor Trine omce, LTTAT] Miscellznconn. TUATION WANTED-BY A LIVE S QUIUATION WANTED —BY A EOBER YOUNG Iy Jyiman (§xede) for Wolag clores for bia board. 7T o, bune of e ———— FRUATIONS WANTHD~EFEMALE: R Domesticn 5 WANTED-DY A TIDY GERMAN GIRI, Sln ® privite family: t Conk. ok Sunaremsy neterenced best. JOUS Tadmene AT JITOATION WANTED—I'Y A GiitL 0 DO BhC: ond work In a baarding-tiouss ITUATI WANTED-BY T\WO COMPETEN vne Iuefluli. the nthre general Lonrework. le parties plesse call fur two days at 243 Suuth £ girls Jieanectal Ureeneat, SITUATION” WARTEDTO T Kilctien work by a girl At 231 Iliinols 37U, NS WANTED—BY A CANADIA S0 15, Saal Tamitn: Al & i, aud | friend to 6 seeond wnrk:"\x-:g of ruferances. Ploass’ West Sile. call ur address 70 Bunker. JITUATIOS WANTED=BY A GINL TO ARSIST IN " wencrnl housewnrk. VApryl:u 7!‘!!!-1:!7’}:“ T o1R JITUATION WANTED=BY ANORWEGIAY GIR, £ 10 yearnofnge, tojo sacond work or take care of chiidrén, _Apply At 101 Chicago-av, ITUATION WANTED=DY D GITL FOIG St DDy X WWEDE 0TI FON SHIUATION WAXTEO-AB CHASIDEIMAID O Abvr(lcp 3 chen work. Apply at 220 JITUATION WANTED=DY A FIRBT-CLASS SCAN: 12 dimavian wiel, o au Rtrine fuiniiye orot wert JITUATION WANTED-A 1 St fome wherd i v, conipensate for board. 7170, ‘trloune office. SITUATION WANTE SIRL TO DO GRN. 13 eramicwonk i wnce rifa fimye Heteben (3 $ LA DY DESIRES 1n 1ight worlk will 1teferenca Af required, ¥ 3 f required. ” Call st 110 Maswell block from lm:nu.}'rmgr\li;.:’swn—lxrr A COMEET .TT. GTEL in DusaOrK oF sec : . ciankcooks Call at SA1 Twenty ssgmte - o JITUATION WANTEN=NY A GIRL T0 DO GEN- ) erat hunsework, _Gal F ndiren 23 Moo TUATION W. BY A GIRL TO DO § S nd work 1 g 5 Ine Bn n @ private family. Cal at 1015 In. ITUATION WANTED=HY A SWEDE GIKl, T House Bullding), " e Cene ITUATION WANTED-NIY A FINST-CLASS Gt 1) 1o an ganeral hutisswork in a tirst-clast, small tam- ngz_xlr;oumur ‘West Side preferred. Call st 143Chica~ QITUATION WANTED—IY TIDY, VY German glrl to dn chaml raunt; D_'i’um; D=1 or LTy ifi"‘”’ um{; pantey worl 1 eferoncas. 1010 Indlana-ae. Seamstressev. JUTUATION WANTED~RY A DRESBMAREN IN 3 familicsby the day.” Piesse” call pah 'l'w:nl;{ nd Nursos, *QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL TO e T ke bl o ureful. Call nnql}mr’i}n--u, In rear. i Employment Ageneress ITOATION WANT! HOUSERHBEPES W) reau—A preposiensing and educated [ady thorouchly unlersandinge mualc Bo( Aeveral I30RUSKES, aa hotxa. in 8 kenticman's fa nisare ems MY, R Hoom B, Bforin hor friends ad a3 opened & fionses 13 Eaat Madlson-st.. :s' BY- Where sery, . POTTER offers her nervlceato tha in- torust ifioger. nad hy herlong experlence w1i the Chicayy publlc knows and (6 >1s competent to meet thefr rarcd wants, aud maintain & rellabie bureau, scomingruiiag nons uale: tliey wre_competent to all ition tiie public_taay uffer, and the publlc may pou Ber guaryntee, This buremt witl ed **pro bono publica.” The employer wilk be furnishied (ree of charge. Thauking her patrons for thelr generous appreciation sow sollcits their furilier favors, and of erally._Hespectfull TO 14 —CHEAP—DY THE DAY, WEEK. OI b, nlcely-furniniied warmed rooms. i New sauth uf Harrison, 2§ blocks s, of 1% O. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS. per month; heat Jucation (- th -3t.., Joum 11, TCELY FURNISHED ROOVS. WITH 108 East Waahiogtou- HNT= Toom 31, ANTED—A GOOD” COMPETI Lenral bousework, Swede OF German, fu smail privatc fuinily, nt 308 West Washington “msrr. L1740 WADASI-AV., CORNER Thirty-t y WASE 5 ASS GIItL T eral housework fur asiati privaie (amily; or Norweglan, Call imucdfately ot AT, O BEC] Vs Siatest, W, WALLEIL, 21 Clar [\u RENT—THRKE FLATS, 175 OHIU-BT, Claric, 0 rooa each, hesides bath-room, T. GALT, 45 D ST=A BTREL BAFE KEY WITIL COTPRIL CAT | auds T, sarborn-at.. Koom_23. 2 er end, on \Washington-st., near Clarl nder | 7o T RENT — TWO _HANDSOMELY-FURNISIED il pleave leaye ab ribune ol rooms in new bullding, I8 h'llle-ll}"AyplyL:: SROLRE l:ll‘;l,l‘ll)in-'\\'n.x:"r r:lm; an "“:}"A' Reoin 20, e Keep nioney and raturn popare § i 5 3 = 3 Ell, ““L‘"“""!"'“x ha! mé\‘.“";‘g“m‘j . | ipo T —IN CORWITII BUILDING—RDOMS EN EWFOUNDLAND DOG, ABOUT 8 i OST—A 4 wmonth huard n Buliding; by duy or week. RE} N sulie or vingle, furaiabed or unfurnished; good Corner biate aod KTCRLY_FURNISIED BOONS TN Il FO-AN WXPEIENC —Ga0D fly_on Michigan.ay., near Lake Park; ateady sitiation. Dr. GATCHELL, Gos roquirod. Address 70 Tribune ulice. { 70 RENT=HATTROSELY FOiT touthlagnn, Mo 100 T ANTED—A GILL TO TAKE CARE OF A CIITLD ternoons and board at bule. Apply et 282 tgaa-ay \ TANTED—A YOUNG, I Apply at 260 Thirty-thil Hounsckecpers. VVASTED-TY A WIDOWERL IS 10WA SwiTil tiiree small children. o middie-aged Protestant housckeqper, L biava sole ¢h irite Of Lotn: low wages; pleasnnt limmie: nermanent situatlon, Address, stating Veaea expected, G 5, Tribune oitico, ALTHY WET-N! it BOARDING AND LODGI) ntha old: lind wiiits spot.on breant: &5 reward | Jackeon-ais. forretum 1o JOUN STOLLEY, 03 Miaisiedit., carner | 70 VST A WAL FIONT ROOW.N > shed: private fawlly; referciices required. 238 Lflfimu“BLACK MARE, 7 YEARR OLD, LONG l|ll¥d floor. . 3 £ . séar an near Lidd lez, been fired; Jast seen on Weat duckson- onilay morning. Any one know- I e BEAWE NTSHEI HOOMS, "‘: inE of licr whereabouts. plenso (save: word at Central el 00 e Wit OF Shpaoul boants Ve Mtatto af Leroy Tayne's Stante, 148 Michigan-av | $2hle & No. 1" HAMILTON'S HOLSAPFLE, S Weit FWARD OFFERKD=T0 Ti T'0_RENT—#5 AND # DEARBORN-ST,—ELK. JTRAVED-LAST SBUNDAY, X NLACH 83 foundland dog, 1 sundl atripd trom the forehead to the nuse, WENHY whiteat the toes. The finder picass Teturi b 100§ Norh Welleat., aud recelvu Hliral re- wal R NEW- 1l new; terna moderate, T XEATLY-PUTINT opporite Tafier flotises SHED FRONT ROOMS, ricod low, Inqu A T Ttoom 16, nortliesst corner State and Moutoc-sis. M HIXON, TROM MV BUGGY ON TUFSDAY EVE sher lorsa cover aud 8 rublier by 1 guward will L patd for tuelr return e Liher: WILIIUL, 163 State-wt. No guestions seki MHOUSENOLD GOODS, (ARPETSL CMITITS! CARPETS —ITANDSOME full Atyles of all grades and kinds Sust arrivingat thio popaiar monthly: paymer W A LOW- ELL & CO., 748 Weat Madis JousE FURNISHING GOODR=BTOVES, FUT ture, yarticls I wouse of curptd, trockery, In fact every Quired to’ minke o lomo comfortable, ot ayments, The only' irm (n aud R ey i with choloe tew guods, Al Tour floors of our new wtang-front hulldlug, corner Lincoln and Mailison-sts. ore flled alwaya Sridl siew ciean goudw Stral gera visiting the elty ond cosh customers wiil Snd it tn thinlr tnturest t eall on us. L€ you don't believe it call anidwee for yourselves. W. A, LOWKLL & CO., Tus Weat Madison-at. To [0 RENT—8T! oAU Nl Klila) el 8 7|0 _RENT=-HALF OF A STOUE, 24X110 FEE’ Chtea: = o can furnislia Howesewfaplete from coliar to aidls b b S b (o First ENT—STOREN, OFFICEN, &c. Ktores. TMENXT~STORES 200 AND 203 JACREO! with or without steam powers rent low, C. WALEKEI, 1 Chinmber of Commerec. South Nide: 19 TAST HARmISONAT, o NEAR RUSINESS— # Large rootii, furniaheds all cunvenlencss; table boardi rerereucen, 35 USIVERSITEPLACE-CIOICE FIONTSIPTE 3¢ “with buard; frst-class brick Lolwe; wari, picdss ant. and octal Home for gent and wife oF two g TITATIONS W, TLIES IN WANT OF ¥ <rian femaie heipcan bo 3 good Seandin: supplicd aL MIS. DUSKE'S ofifcs_s0 Milwaukce-av. Dlincolinncous. TTUATINNS WANTED—TO IIOTE: I 53 by o lilghly respeciable man and wito, togetlier or srparate, whose services wonld be foind most valuahl mnaw as clerk, of Meward, or aa hotel cablnetmaker, or nter, oF a0y ollier capachty; wife woull assist or harge of chamber-work, o do necdlewor alary requireds beat of references, oty or coun: ddress, for fve daya, W 24, Tribnge ol WOTTR b hondd and ieive ribune oitice. XY ONE WANTING A FIRST.C] IS In one of the fuest locatiy PAVING 2\ grocury ons on the Soith #(dacan find such o chance by calling un 6, W, HULL, 20 and 53 Major Hluck. ENTLEMAN IAVING 6507 GASIL, DEST Pumhninxl half Interest 13 a | tive (i at 8 North Clark N tES A LENAN Ll fram §100 (0 830 neas._Hoon 8 113 Eant Madlso: 001 TS g complete, ROUR buat- A DURIY AN DI £\ maa live and active partner, in 8 goog cash bu PAREIY, ¥ DOING neas, ftures, Miow-cases,' everythl fur sale ehesp, Inquire at 205 Fifth-av, Lares, | S et 15 o 1catloa s W ¥ , {8 ool on; ecil cheap 107 casi. “Addrian g 15, T5ibine otice, [DISTILLERS FOR SALE_CONTLETE A koud order: capaclty 5,00 Gallans per tiay: locat 111 Chok County, near city fimits, Wit ahouttwo ser of fround Gl anlelsy 1,500 oad f catle. Gufraatss wene L SR LANGLEY-NV.=PARTIES i Q ©)4) front roown snd slcave, earieteds all wodera cons Verlfoucess also, accommodativns o two gentlemen. TG EAST, VAN TUESST, STAL ) Yot for ladies or gentemet’s €40 £3 p with use of plano. Q= BTATEST. —TIE CLARENG 333 ST o Van lire aid sirable roome, with hoar, 690 inr's SR HIOUS] Harrivon-s! NoAV_PLEASANT FURN witli gand clow 1. witable for gentlen: nnd wite or two sugle genticmien; refurences exe changed. on: NORTH CLARI urth 1uc o rent, $70. ficor, on Stnfeat., near Ficld & Leiter, Ad: dress T 29, " Hbuue oil el i scotlnnoous. RENT-221 WASIINGTON-ST.~A LATNDRY L Tespolsible party need ypely. i o 3, R oacrn Conventeticen Dorirablo Gatsy 33 it Gl Sieap Apply a6 N NOIFEOK, 361 WANTED-TO RLNT. QuERvivG RERUCTIONA OX TVERY ARTICLE of turniture fi our eniire sto ki parior and cLawbor suits requced In price $10to 31uper sult, bringiaie them over befure tiad n down fo_figures neve fant puriar aulte, §35 and upworde; o fow elegant'siik siilta far bulow cust of wanufucture. B. 1. MARTIN, 184 BTOVES! STOVESI-TIE FINKST LINE ies, niid heatiog stoves weat of y paymenis wves, W X Now 1s the ting Lo buy yonr heatl LOWELL & Co., T \V:lg_!lmlhm TEAD COMPANY Tn.m TR PART sall (urniture, carpets, tho celelirateid atoves, crockory, eta.. ulso, biro pariur heditead, on inatslimente at tho lowest casti prices. Ealearooui, 383 Wect Mudl- e BuL-hL. MOMRSES AND CARIZIAGES. GTION=TURSDAVE, THURGDAT T ; it WESTON & U Awmpla”tlile giv miee, block o WATEDZTe West b Address I 08, Tribune ofice. W ASTED=TO fEXT-UESK dresa V09, °i Huub, Usual price uf Hrst-class Pl an Tols who will presents. Fine Fosuwoud cass, ¢ It month RENT— PUILNISIED HOUSK; preferred; best of refervoces glven, SK-I00M, CRNTIAL: the wholeasle grocers’ trado. Ad- iy tocuted with otie: MUSICAL, LL THE WORLD TAKE NOTICI aking the largest reductio F_ARF vor wiven frow tho uns. rili and the South d us thelr adiress will recalve (res ot cont 3 descriptive catalogue, so thut they tay buy of us TLANOS FOR CHRISTIAS Iecs, aplendd terms §23 casi’ o §13 0 monthly: prives 3100 ta Any person res(ding botween tliv nlr ne priccs €250 1o £ fo oF $5) cant Tiand a Drivate sl S40, torme 850 casl and S35 munthly: prices 30 10 L CLOTNT UF S10] 0L, tatius §100 caan and §30 mrontily wnor, une sban of koad funlly oF carrlaue bomets | rcsente, Fiis aw e s swciiest qualty of 17 yeara of Bav, colo 50, G0 Ex1TA fast b ] s, il oty b years Of aes B, Ralfilap purk | e 6100 Lo 3106, 30 to piS0] terne €23 cast aud ‘ i phiacton, mads by’ Wood iro. vlogani wde T New ui <bar top Duggy, Badn 1y Ktivors, of Nuw Y0rk, wid ulso an clogant st 0f harucest 1o be sold to- A jaeit sacriiice. A trial Bilowed of three duys, Applyut ihostable ai tho rear 0f realdenco 302 Michljzanexy, TICusES WINTEURD AXTY WELL TARES GARE 1 AN of at our farin near Hinsdale, ADpy W BAREI 33R0S, , 78 Evuth Markit o e ORSES WINTERED IN FIRST-CLARS MANNER | o deslred. A Pl.\'!fl'u'a‘mmA!«'.wx‘rmufi! FOR £\ orladges, for $450, ‘coit 30, 8L J. W Musto Empal Plaoos, orrt aud band fiardinicata clicapr than iy oLlor eutas) ly Uuatterly payments on planos or organs recclved it 1 tustrunients fakeu [n excbans. y.. “Auything ta make trade I HEED PLE OF MUSIC, 02 Van Durcu-st. [ aJ, W, Fit, 9 Bouh Halsted . o inlst nent IR tho city. 667 WABASH-AV.—A LARGE SECOND-STORY o1 aicove rouin With board; hiss & private batbi Tean reforence . ; TOB LY ATASH- AV CFURSTSHET ORI bound; surraundings drat-clase; references ex- changed. W ROOM STSIED AND 1HE 4N anid board in 8 Qrst-cluss Roise and fanily, on lke front neur Pwelftli-st.§ o othier Lourders Address N 83, ‘Tribune vtlie FABASI-AV.. RORTI OF EIGHTREN VIS8T, —A ilte of woll furnilied, eadt {ronl Taonis with Doard wiuk Use of barm; wirictiy private famkiy. Address Y 59, Tribune ofive, West Stae. 1. QODEN-AV-DELIGITEUL RoOMS, WITH b _or without firalture. ‘excepl Row carpets, fruit- Unilon D'ark, With first-clias board, very reusonabie eforvices, $723 HOUTH PEONILA WL L FUINISHED 23 Tt rooth Grt-cicas bourds lovality kuods price moderate. ) souTI o T, COIRNE( DF MONIO i o o Teat. witly uf withoat buard. Alwo 3 ruoma for gLt housekeepin, NICELY FURNISIE] privale tamily, thres With 'ood hoanl; ‘aho single rooin. Tribuag utlicy. 234 SRR ND ALCOVE IN s westof Unlon 1ark, Address T 76, 00N A ESIRABLE ROOMS, noon dinuers, NETWE FATIEC AND 8 fuw day- 5 per week: buard #w T weck fine large furs fatied ruotiis W Fent comniuiation, 20 ic oC 1l hest liatale in the oity for EWIAN & DOW. Pronrieiors, : NENTENNIAL HOUSE, 20 STATICAT, ¥3per week: duy bowrd €4 per week, plany and bath-room. Transients, $1per ANGLISH MOURE, 31 EAST WASIH ) Naw ruotas, plevly furnialied, with $310 87 waky comnrut HOARD, It use of NOTON-ST.— xcelient bosrd, 4, for_§1. aLmy farm; Loring low v clast ity refusode llkddmn, . EASTON, Deerfield, Rl | D churcl, or 'y bfi:m b, ot parior b T CABINKT ORUANA, RUITAGLE FOIE ot ar? :.’}3 b Waten. Kow 1SE AND PHARTON FOR BALE CITEAT. GAN | York, 5pauy ¢ i s and upe e AN O ANN WA B LIS Kiabies 1 | warsd. Y MARTTN O e Y and 158 West_Waslitn Hafo fur ndles fa di e WANTRD-A UOD WU I harpess, an o, for ebotes sublirban lots. Wil ay sotue Gl Apyiy 10" or sddreas 14 Lasalio-si., o g, FOR SAL. Q0T SALETIIRER ORDENS ON TRE DAL Manufucturiug Compauy for threo Latliguis Whict cost $43 ¢ the T<(0FY, [or $302 pleco. A W 84, Trinune utloe, e, ress I 783 Michigan-ay. LAI( i OCK proyed Mardman Tlglit, tho cheay axard at the saio ouly by WA G P than before the war, L wholcaals pricea = NK STEINWA [ sale with makon' guaraatcs OF THI: O D ‘Planos, sqeare, graud, and upe { irst-claas piaua; tocelved fist-cinse entenial ston, Philadclpuis, for ARTL i XOB AT LOWE 8 Tauoa and orgsns at retail GOOLD & 5ON, 343 Siatert. 01 BLALE—OI EXCHANGE=GNE BILLIAUD | $$0) () WiLEL BUY™A SPLENDID BRAND Niw HIs Lmlgmlel for )u»fl!wurlnnl\w‘ turnuca M%&Qfl}’.’{?’"flnfl. mnhl;fl-‘x,m. ith _uveniruug frates, ‘Cushinge, mew—all complois clieap fur cab. | S 4EG° L1 *futkat Tmprovesaents ety asnlied —_— ruewood o Tege, ahd lyres RUCTION, X ON WASHED —TO GIVE LESSONA 1§ bl};ll::Al’}!l v h ol‘\finx“lli. or both Iln;!.‘llhlsgcl. n the evening, by & young lady, o retura for boara, Addres V 57, Tribusg ollice. EHSONAL FOUMATION WANTED—OF VRANK H, DALCIT, “'A..yrmn.f g walio will o rowardod, USCALE Fietiy BT tichiar. - PO LEAS 1, uatedl, 13 miles out, good buildiug, trul wic.. aud Uew: placo for poultey raiaivg T thie countys as, WILIL Fefereuces, Fosi-Otlice lox 3. VANIRI-A FMITCLASS 30 wer cakiue wind boller cheap fo HEN e :fl HOUsK FLINGELL, S0 to 04 ¥outh Clintvaat,” WAl warrant Boughi at a vacrie. AUSOLUTE iz Bilsed by the laws of cuy Biate. All who dealre *ie yurce, Peilhodl unnecmsary publ CESSA ET Sahes oo Yl T)H|0KCES LEGALLY AN Lot mkterfal, Fe Addresy 6. i3, 81 DY e wio. Tueideucs uuuccesiary, Kuo afier decre saverieuce, DRI cAse, Tound coraens curved 4 fur five yenr. ary belng ot ot 8l lare alGok IR, S sraioist. " n1VORCEN, DIVOICES URUISCITLED T o al vert| feity or persoual Taw utlice uf P Ml g0, DQUIETLY OUTAISED In suy btats for Sucompatiblity, ste. lesidonca Foe after decred, Loat ety pefercuces. A5, 57 Axhland Bicci, Cilfengo, 11 = ‘may correspond ur cal 78 LEGALEY ASD Yuintl DB EATNKD vary state aad Toreitory for ticoupatioliity, eard A4 . 124 Deartory: Junstiry ND MERCHANDISE lu dlre-proof warehouss 10 West Munrve: ey wdh sl 1 MY WOUSL lowdl Glakce JEVADA HOTEL, 14 & WADASILAV., AN “Sddgur nurtl Of Slonruc-ct~Within 3 minutes' Walkuf Moody and Sankey's Tahernucle, - Ratea fo- dilced 1a B1.30 ber day: B8 0 $1 per week, g ANTERCWIT ABOUT 63,000 CARIL iro bio established murcantile business tn cmln‘;’u' Clly$ drugelat proferred. Addreas W U2 Trile PARTNER WAXTED — A WELL-ESTABLISHED ‘firui on East Wailington st waile ipt-class ilve buatness partuer with $2.(00 cash. sl suswe taunediately, neit wil b opeii but @ whiors i, Ad+ dresa ' 43, Tribiue ol '])Zn'rm;uwA.\"n =W waslut [0 starting 1ie manufu demund cunstantly o KEWING MAUHIN INGEN SR WING-MACHINE: OFFICK SR Afushiies soldon vaay wianilay pay: tnetiin, iconut o hose who wikh 1o pur. OWwhii 10 1y fact that Iuuncrous par- A tiby clure for caahy, Ties wverti for sale apurious ** sluger ™ sewing-wa- il 7y hines ro- hat we will Whicl fn wdat vase: o e pulilie 1l weauine miaclitiies fOr lora inoney thau thows Al persous usting the spurions sa- wlug achineynts 1able (v prose; ur uf uur patentd, FUE SINUKI AN CRURING CU, QINGELL OFPICE DF L o3I Slir e agent. <01 West Madisun s, —Machies soid on'inouihly payeain Tentcd, aud ¥chunged; s saveral wiackinea Coep 10 CaN4. BALE—AT A HARGAIN=TN BT. LOUIS, M0 —An oid-establlshed phiubing and ks-Brting busls news, tagether with the 3tack {n tradc, consisting of Datitubs, hotlors, basine, pumps (band and pawer, " Nitin; uas-fixturce, pipe, 1ouls, works 4, AROW-Cases, Bul ¥ ticul For paric -flxtures, horse, wagon, and a2 W rrlu torms, aod rea: M. HENDERSON, Orlentdl 15 Louts, JORSALE= FURNITURE AND FIXTUNKS OF gne uf the bers paving hotels o Philadelpnia, cen: trally loeated, contaiulng 50 rooms, and s conduct on_the Eurofenn plan. ‘The bar and restaurant ara largely patroiise 1. and'the rooms alone pay duuble Lha rent during the aullest months tn the year, RIGGS & C0., 123 bouth Bevent) utladelphila, Ton SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CENTEAL proved real e:tate, wtock and trade of a tret Rrocery; 86,1 €0 $7,000,_ % o4, Trilung ofice. PO, SALE-GAR” FIXTURES ANIY COUNTI with leul wil{of the place, the restaursnt Ni - -cluss. 7 0! 5 A U, wu‘&'m ll(’)ll'lL X v Ffin EALE—_ONE-TIALF Ol THE WHOLE 0 Hourishig jo! s e printing otice, willia large nssort- tefms.’ ¥ M, care B, 1. Parvin, 168 Vi1l sell on ens; Vina-at., Clocia: 0I EALE—ON IENTT1! verly's Thesirer nicely- wian with BALE DBARNEN tus, dofng & goud b FOE, bat aainca, on. Ly Good resbns for selling. _Address W 7 Tribune ofice, D AR LI A A , nee; d o 270 Woat Madbon-at ¥ 0kt SALE_AT A GHEAT ETHE DE TRomici)a4lon afd resiauraut, corner of Fuarthi-nv. and"Harrisonat.s. satlsfaciory Feasans Kivea for sells fug. _ Apply on fremise TR sALECUiAT frum cauntry store! new ADDIY AL 110 L3 'l,\imu?l\fl-x WAVE A TEA BTORE, LONG ES: fublished. to & tirivini neigbbarlivod, snd ow wish u ERAL BTOCK s tntn: hoor, 07" Bearly s fntrolucs 2"’ uf faney frocerleh” o thet ight Tag le open portinfiy\ oniy raspan-iole par- e Beiys 308 T TN PLE Y, B TIGe Tatand av. THIOTOARAIRECEOR, BALEA (NIEk OAL ey - v ncus 3 Jocaifin Audress PIOTO, 03 Gardh Rangamin:i ':.200 CASI WIL A aricscr owher 15 oot £ busin g 18 basement i S1ate-st. Thislaa rard ci COUNTRY '~ 1 WL anner d 1eparata N_ENOLISHMAN, "ACQUAINTED WITIl bragetics of Engllah farmiug, wiics to en With an American fanner to work on & farm In Sl State. Address W B4, ‘Fritune ofice. A LL._CASH PAID FOIL CA! OFF CLOTH carpets, turniture, a7d iniscellineoiis £oo.t ol K Uy seBIAE LT o JUN AR GLDE, G4 hta (JOCKIOACUES KD BED: TSt sxanviag froc - Cal e 3 Y et e Lomitact Caarrant: tontract (warrait: Uradlres ANTHOR Ffl‘ix TRIAMINGS IN_EVERY VARIETY, PASH- b janablo goods) prices, 50a 10 #3 per yarl, 1t T SALTIN, 104 State st i FCTION POOLS BAT: l’lllu Monday und Tucslay atdand o OLID PATTE] Inicat aiylra, cksul O i fon, or ui‘r"v > or collar, wiads and tritmied, T, AATLIN, 1 BET 1N S0LI0 wHs KENe wment In'Chieagy. It B UATAN T e, TR TOL] A lngenious, with stawmp, . TE PRESS, SUBECT WE, Tatadl atock fo Cute e t i \\ANTEL-COUNTIY BTOCK OF pay one-ball 1o recl eatal Address MERCHANT INTEKT 15 VERY FLEGANT, e nest inanacr, Landsdime triat 134 Buada-at. o Quivs. V Loy b, Sauk City, et | e i gt F BTOU WEHAY S ik, B0 T MAKTING 150 Niabe-st !