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tion of the Arguments in inua’ pontin the Gas Case. will Probably Be Concluded uey This Afternoon. archonso Muddle---Equitabls Ine : Vllmm Company---Now. Suits, GASB. 718 WEST 81DI COMPANY'S OASE, 8 Hone Leonard Bwott resumed his argu-, + on behalf of tho city yesterday morning o case of Gartlson vs. The Clty, to restrain ty fromlighting the West Sidowlith ofl, e ed that the city lind no power to make & tract for 60 Joug a time,ghior 1o levy s tax nally onacontract to light the streets for ten i The clty hod made strenuous cfforta to ,3::; its expenses and keep fta credit aimpalred. The gas oppropriation Wus l 4 liko that for FCWCTAED PUrposCs, which went » from year to year Dut could be vetoed by the o ot on the grourid of exceealvo exponsc, The {4 that the appropriation wos to bo aunually ‘:dc showed that it was the intention Lo allow n‘hmgu or reduction at any time. It \vas in- :gndtd to make provision for light nccording to the power of the city to pay for ft. No com- 1y oF corporation could hold an arbitrary f];knver tho actions of tho Common Councll, 1ecould make one contract one year and another snother yeary and it only had the right to dectde. Butits contracts could ‘bu only for one np- priatlon oF one year, so that it should not duder oF curb the next Counell, Tho expendi- (ares were also to be based on the appropria- Yons, and coutd not bo larger or Tor u longer {ime thsn the sppropriation, b .]In"lf).;.l'l]l?)‘igll'l iainant fn n closo 1c] C( m“'gfi&';um argumont, In regard to the wuity of the casc, he beld that there was no psson to iuterfero with the controct on the nd of expense, a8 there was no ovidenco tever to show that the price paul was exces- e, The contract was flrst made {n 1&'»0} and snin entered nto in 1669, Under it a large amount of money haod been {nvested in tho busl- pest, expensive”works had been crected, and grest im provements made ou the faith of the ty that 1t would keep its word, The ouly reason why the contract could bo caimed to be nvalid was becauss It was beyond the power of the Cominon Countil to make It, Jat the contrack wos valid, for no power was degated to the Council in the matter, legis- Tuise or political. 'Theeily could crect neswy Tamps, Jay new plues, ory possibly, take gas from mflwr company, but could not take jom tic People's Gos Company the pilns, plpes, and lawps It hid el cnt, Tor refuse to pay the sgreed price dur- g the term of the cantract. It the making of juch & contract were the exerclse of legislative qover or the allenation of such power, tlien no weh contract could Lo mnde for. & year, a ponth, or even a day; tho only mode of light~ fag the streets amust he by the cufy itself bulld- fzg works and laylugr mains. A City Council had legulative, executive, and ministerlal powers, wid they might be. public aud_political or pri« wale, Contracts could e made by lepislative bodies which aro valld and biuding. Anact of Tegislation In the nuture of a proposition for o supposed public end, nceepted by a corporation or private Indlvidual, became o contract and Nodiog. Tho provision of the charter making sontract vold exeept. where an appropristion bl been previonsly made thercfor, was only dictory. It only demanded an appropriation eoncerning the work, avd every annual appro- prstion mudo the contract valid for that vear, The court, morcover, had jurisdiction, for no wtlonat law to recover damages would bo ade- uste, fordt the Injury were aumitted, the dam- azes conld not e estimated or computed. The bill would e for specitie performance, and, tay- fog jurlsdiction to that degree, a court would see that complete Justice was done. More than {tat, the complatunnt coull not maintain any action at Inw; for the Directors of the Gns Com- pany had refuzed to bring suit for damages, and weresbout to suffer'waste of the property of th¢ Company, aud such o diminution as would destroy or greatly reduce the value® of com- palnant's etock and causo o loss of dividends, Mr. Goudy was succeeded by # M. FROST, mbehal'of the city, who spectally dovoted his argument to the question of the i‘udndlcuon [14 tbe Court. Ho claimed there was no case made foran infunctlon, but that the complalnant's remedy was at law. Ills entira case restod on o written contract, and the well-eatablished rule oflaw was_that when there was a complete remedy ot law the {njurcd party could not sue Inequity, nor clafm the benetit of the extraor- dipary writ of fnjunction. A municipal corpo- nition could not be enjolned frou the exerclse of {18 Jeglslative powers whero {ts nction did pot transeend such powers. Public poliey fabado that * o municipal corporation thould bo enjolned from tho exercise of ils clear chartered powers conferred for important pub- liepurposes, Tho payer was expressly con- ferred on the city to “provide for lighting its dtreets and publie builldlugs, and ‘while the dty mght perhiaps be enjoined from transcend- Ieg it powers, tho mere Tact that its actlon, al- theuzh suthortzed I){ the-charter, might involve Inconyenience to Individuals, sud even n breach of private contracts, did not wurrant a court of equity to interfere and stuy Lhe exerclse ol the pomer required for the protection of publie in- terests In order to guard the rights of some in- dividual secured by somu real or lu;:Imnnd ur- wfimfi. or contract between him and the cor- ation. The gravamen of the charge was the violation of acontract between the city and o private cor- paration. To restraln that violation, the cor- Perate power of the city was to be beldncheck ks wheels of the City Government, 80 far o8 the d?mmcntof lighting the strects was cons erned, were to stand still, and all the inbabit- g u{ the territory in the West Division were tosuffer until all thie private lawsults of parties, g‘f:dull_r {uterested by contract or otherwlse in depurtment, brought aguinst thecity, should be finally determined, Attlia poiut the Court adjourned until this moruing, when Mr, Frost will conctude, nud {t bu beenngreed that the argumentsshould be Vosed thls altoruoon. IN BRIET. A WAREIOUSE MUDDLE. Herman BchafTner filed o LIl yesterday fn the Strault Coure agalnst August” Martin, J. W, Uke, the German-Americaun Bauls, oud R, A, flomer, to find out the truth nbout somo trans- Mdtlons be hias had with Martin, Complainant Siates that lo 18 now, and Lias been sinco Nov. 1, 148, the proprictor of the elevator Ne. 378 Cur- fllstreer, When ho took possossion August Usrtin had fn stora nt the elevator 9,870 busiicls @315 pounds of barley, for which he had Berer recelyed any’ warchouse recelpts, Bince that time ho hes stored 12,244 bushels and 9 pounds * of “harley, for which he has Tecelred twenty-seven warehouse recelpts, Ho s drawn out, 16,030 bushels gud 44 pounds o Larley, Jeaving In store 4,778 bushels and pounds, Ilu has, loweyer, only sur- h‘nducd fourtcen receipts for 0,310 Dbushels a pounds, leaving thirteen receipts for bushels 8 pounds outstanding, when, fut, thero is only 4,778 bushels 18 g::ldu 10 s nceount in the clevator,—a differs luofd.ll'-m buahels nn(l;(u pounds, Murtin Py ‘uul possession uf 490 bushiels by o sult ‘“P ey ‘:1 without surrendering the receipts. i‘y ¢, by Martin's requust, bas obtained ikll on uf 234 Lushels by w slmllar suit, and dlhyupfu got huh! of the remainlng 403 bush- o IllleB unknown meuns. thy ConrBte of uncertalnty complainant nske o “"!ll:t t:{ step i1 as an uccountant, exuming ke h‘urn‘ fif!’;:“m&“xi"‘”é?}n?'e' ‘;lz(l:l‘x‘en‘:‘:z::filtug Bare been pledged us, collaterals to the Gcrnulm' Amt:lmn Bunk und R, A, Blomer, whilo others "Mn Martin's g, o }‘Ilt EQUITADLE INSURANCE COMPANY, - e Huron, Assigues of the Equitable In- ting “t Company, flivd o report yustorday sut- nhn'"' that last Baturday fin Liad made o sale the &l)nhur of desperate” debts belonglng to oty h‘“l"ulr’ 88 fullows, atter g‘h'lug due ool ¥ publieatlon: To Albert Wisuer, for e, d"%ly ude by J. Y. Scummon_for 88,000, B, pree, brust deed, o I, 8. Dietrieh for i fl‘«nl.“ notes for $100 each, made by J. W. N, \\'zn‘"g' und secureld by trust-deed, o J, AL lmmu for 383, decree for the followin, Hunw’ :'\\ Inst tho following parties: 1 H. E. Beeley, $250; 8, P, Walker, E Bowey wur lfh J. 8. Burnes, 850{)' and Ueorgo Wlhnil:fi"i"' Alamder way inade direct- ed by Thor, confirmed uajess objections and runted ngalnst theie further trans- 8oplla B, gra.,, DIVONCES, ey - Flacher flled a bill yeaterduy agalust nn,g“““““ Wilklumy l-‘hwlmr’, nuung’}ofi di- e on uwu}xt of bis dryukenucss snd crus Federta Reaby alsa fecls dissstialed at the hands, aud an injunction was’ conduct of her husband, August. 8ho saya ho Lina been b the hablt of heating and starving her and tryfhe to murder her, so that sl \vas obliged toeall in the afd of the police In hier be- holl. And she wants n divoree, ITEMA. Georgo L, Crosby, the rectifier, who couven- fently made a tinto Europo when the whisk ralds were Vullui an, yeaterday appeared fn Cotrt amil entered n plea of nolle contendere, He waas sentenced to pay o fing of $5,000 and costs, aud (o enjoy an hour in jufl, The hoe was pald, " udge Dlodgett will dlsmiss Wa fury this of- ternoun until Monday, Friday and Saturday e will icar submiticd cases. . UNITED BTATIIS COURTA. The United Btates hegan a suit in dobt against 1. J. Pantingn, D. G.” Rusl, 0, L. Mann, and laaac Walxel, to recover 82,000 damages; an- other for 8’.)5"000 dobt and §100 damagean;zainat the Chicago Alcohul Works, 0. B, Dickenso Jonathan Abel, . Q. Tuslt, and O. L. Manng debt and 00 & third for 895,000 3y damngos againet Joseph Roclle, nton Junker, August Beck, and Tordinand Jaegery a fourth for 348,(!00 slebt and 000 damages against (1. G, Rusaell, J. I l-‘urloufg, and Varker Muson; another for $65,000 debt and $200 nlnmuglun against U, G, Russcll, J. 8. Walfe, . Br Derrlek, and_ D, W. Gatumon agalnst the South Branch Distilling Cnm{muy Joseph Ians, and Simon Powell for $1 0,00() debt and like damages; ngalnat the South Braneh Distiliing Company, 8imon Powell, and A. C. Heslng for 8142,000 Uebt and §200 dam- ages; aunlnst Andrew Cochran, J, C. Weler, 47 C Behneldery, R Ny Rubbing, J. 8. Wolfe, L. & Ifouse, and M, 8. Derrick for $72:000 debb anid 81,000 dmnages; ond_ ngainst lleur{ B, Miller, J. W, Montague, Ucur&u Milter, Georgo T, Burrourhs, and A, C, Hesing for ~ $108,000 debt and 8200 damnges. These snits ars nll brought on distilers, bonds which were forfelted a’year or so ago at tho tlne of the whisky scizurcs, but the crim- fnal business inefdent” thereto has so oceupled the thme of the District Attorncy that he hns not hod opportunity befory to prosceute the whisky men civilly, BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Discharges from hankruptey were yesterdn granted to Joseph Kaufman,” Alexangler Gotd- smith, and to Ebeen E, 8uerwoul, - "I'hie compoaition mectlys in the caso of the Crystal Lake Plekling and Prescrving Works was postponed yesterday to Jam 22, at 3 p. ey hat i the cass of Charles 1. Prelfcr was continued to Dec. 6, at 10 2. m, ‘The creditors of k. A, Bl;clu\v having: failed to elect an Annlfllee yesterduy, the matter wos referred to the Court for settiement., An Asfgoes will be chosen at 10 . m. to-day for the estate of Williatn B, Whitney. SUPENIOR COUNT IN IHIED, 1. T. Orfswold and A. P. Upham brought stit for $1,200 against Thowus Corcoran and D, C. Kling. CIRCUIT COURT. Jane L. Thomeon filed o bill yesterday agalnst Johaunn Dorathes Williclinlna™ Vogel “Fisclier, Charles A, Vogel, and others, “to foveclose n trustdecd for $5,000 on Lots 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, and &4, Block 1, of Edward McConnell's Sub- diviston of part of the north fruction of the N. W. i of Sce, 28, 1), 14} also Sublot 2 of Lot 8 Block 14, of the Canal Trusteces' Subdtvisiort of lots and blocks in fractional See. 15, 89, 14, THE CALL. Junor Dnrusmsonn—The West Bide gas case. Jupae BLoDORTT—125 to end of calendar, No, 124, Woodward vs, Pralrle Farmer Compn- ny, on trial. No jury after to-doy until Mondny. Jubaz JanEsoN—207, 200 to 1), and D13 i Bhs.lmuluslvu. No, 264, Boller vs. Gastficld on trinl. Junan Moore—i5, 40, 47. Nocase on trial. JupeE l'.om:na—-l‘g:; to 600, Inclusive. No. 470, Race vy, Chumplln on triuf, Juyie Boorr—it to 610, inclusive. No. 501, McCort vs, Rounswell on trial, Jupag MoALListen—Set cvases 5,475, In_re Village of Ilyde Fark; 401, Keunedy vs. Kor- foot; 1,214, Walcott va, Yates, and 2,155, Gor- lam v, Simpson, Also_pusted cases 1,081, 1,000, 1,105, 1,186, 1,101, 1,201, 1,288, 1,203, No. 5,47, in re, vllinge of 15de Yark on trial. Jupag FArRweLL—No call, No. 719, O'Calla- glom vs. O'Cullaghun on trigh Junas WiLLiaxs—No call, No. 780, Bonner ve, Cook Cottuty Land and Loan Cumpany on trigl. JUDOMENTS, Uxirep Srates Ciciir Count—Junoe Brop- artr—John leck, use of Smnkou G. Lune, N. J. Owens, and John Lench ys, Ihe Pittsburg, Cln- gnnatf & 8, Louls tailroad Company . verlict, $§10,140,04, und moilon for now trlal by do- fenduut. Suremon _ Cornr—CoNpresioxs—Qcorge L. Schuoler vo, Rumscy 11, Stewart, $U48,78.—8, Il Towers et al, v, J. M. Garduer andJ, W, Al brecht, $420,00, Junoe Jaursox—Natlonal Bank of Illinols va. Jumea ¥, lealoy, $1,5600.68, Cincorr _ Count—Cunyssatoxs—Daniel 0'Lara Young: v8, Jdmes McGarry, St %04, Junan Reoena—il. L. Dahl ve. Ot vordict, $7:. 25, —~Joscph Fountain, 8r., v, D, C. MeLulg, $16,—~Charles ltogees v, Annle T, Grls- wold, $100, ————— LETTERS FROM TIE PEOPLE. AN INSULTED NATIONALITY. 7o the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicago, Nov. £8.—In the Chicago Dally News of the 218t Inst. I read an article entitied “The Sicillau Blood.” As an Itullan I conscerate to the author of such infamous orticlo o verso of our illustrious first poct, saying: 1* non so chi tu sel, nl porche modo YVenuto so quagglu, ma un gran asino, Veramente tl sembri, quando Io U odo, = Dante (Inferio). You charge the Bleflian race as vagabonds, de- prived of Intellect, udapted only to run over the wiy of wrougs, chargline them with the title of thieves, cte, It would be just revenge for me to eay of you and your _ rave as much, I do not know you, nelther do Iwant to make your acqualutance. ‘Therefore, I witl not epeak either ot Irelund, America, wor of any other part of the world that you may belong, 1t is suflicient only to give your notiuns about our enngration, You uiust acknowledge, therefore, that tho title of yagabond is not-uttached for nothing to our race. Iugsmuch without pride, but for the lonor of the true, L conslder in this country the most industrious. s it vagubond thoe kecper of small business? Without the siall, cannot and will not exlst the big, Does thu vender of oranges, peantits, mntches, ete, deserve desplsed I‘l'u mukes s living, posstble, * and, with thue, procures an honest cxistence, With this ho docs not glve himself way to Mauors, All the suvings whith he makes ho deyotes to bis fumily, or may bo to an old mother dupcmlln‘: oi1 hitn fur support, that he lefe in his native land. In all the points which you ?mka out aguinst us, I huve just motives to Tepel, tuly i8 poor, so are her chilldren that comes over In seurch of fortune, ‘They bring the strength and prosperity, that which without those you cunnot posses, They occupy them- selves™ i small busin they buy “and scll prime goods. In truding they don’t omit likes wlso to the great trade, conspieuous mouey. You say that the Itallans are trading with the tho human race. This puart may be teme, but recollect for years thoe Government fs operuting through ‘thy Consuls for 1ts sup- pression, You are forgetting })arlm]u, your ormer trade, I recolleet the time when you wero huylug the negroes fn Afriey, amd sold then i this country at high prices, and, more than that, they wera competied to work harder thign the horse or ox, Yot ure now forgetting 11 this, The trade Lelag now stopped, you are trymg to deprive thent of the just rights which belong to the humun race, by driving them away, More than that, you charge the Iallaus are deprived of Intelleet, cotuparing l»renlxuly to the Least that goto exbuct, Al this 1s absolutely false, or you dun't kuow Italy and her history, or you liave some splte nguingt some of us, and are now trying to vindleate yoursell with the pen. Ify thul way you are vile, and wrong the nution to which you belong, The Sicillan, proud of Wmself, many thnes of his rights, §a t1) to take the law In hls own bunds, but never com- promise & whole natlon. m’m"ficf.w will re- truct that article, unjust aud muliclous, that ve- ferred _not only to the Siclians but to the whole Itallan natlony 1 um, very respectfully, PuiLir Passuia, TUR OUICAG0 WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER. ANCH UNION, Special Dispaich to The Tribuns. Cuicaao, Nov, ¥8.~Will you publish the fol- lowlug and oblige the ladics of the W, C, T, Ut The Weatern Jiural of lust week contalns the followlng: “The Woman's Chrlstian Temper- anco Unlon of Chicago {8 now under the man- agement of o gentloman from Hew York, aud {8 couducted in conjunction with the Moody meet- jugs" Iwould like,to say that this statement fa not true, Tho Executive Committeo of our Unlfon luvited Mr, Buwyer to lead, for the time belng, our Yegulur dally temperaue prayers meetiuge held in Lower Farwell Ilall, My, Bawyer consented to doso, and the grand ro- sults which have followed hia Inbors bub prove tho wisdom of our Exeoutive Bourd, Our8 o'docke prayer-ineetiug ks uot the Unlun, and it {4 but sfmpls juspleo to Mr, Bawyer to suy that Lo Ju 0o way desires Lo dlrect or” even lead our work. Furlher, thero has beon no_dispusition manifested on the part of Mr, Mooy or of any one counected with him to assume the manage- ment of our affairs. Our dally prafermeotioge are owned and LiUl Lo L0inn, Dlessed of God, ond while we present ti “pledge,” we nigo present Christ s the on refuge for the afuncr. Last weck 102 slened the pledgo at our 3 o'clock meeting, and a largo numbier of these were earnestly secking the Havior, Twenty-two put thelr names upun tho pledge-bovk In"the office of the Unlon during the same lenith of time. The meetings cons ructed by Indies [n other parta of the clty show a growtli and power. Our hearts are filled with ludness and with gratitude to Hod that strong Chrlsthan men and women are coming to the front on this great question of fntomperance. May Uod speed the day when Chicogo shall ho redeeinced {rom the curse of tho rum power. M, L. 1, Rounpg, ‘or, Bec, W, €. 1 OATD FROM ALD. GILWERT. 70 (he Editor of The Tridune, Citteaco, Nov, 23—In a dally called the Courler there appears a very sonsatfonal articla concerning me, which Is false. I have no doubt tho cditors have been misinformed, and lavo depended hastily on & misstatement of facts, In answer, I stato that the McMullens were ‘perfeet strangera to me untll I met them in the Ilickey ense, I mever saw them fn Canada, nor hoard of them there. I never was conneeted in any way withthe Credit Moblller, and never kuew any person who was. Idid not come to Chicago with any other person, or at thelr sollcitation, 1 catno hero In 1867, and left ‘Toronto because Chi- eaggo appeared a better place, I was born, edu- cated, and admitted to the bar as a barrister, nnd practiced o8 such till I left, In partnership withione of the ablest lawyera and genial gen- ticnien of that country. My paternal ancesfors for nearly 200 years wers kuown as Yankees. 1 have never Hved in the Third Ward nor on the corner of Van Burcn and State streets, and never was in any house on that cormer. There may be ten of iny natne who have, but not me. I have resfiled in‘the Fourth Ward, on Wabush avenue and Thirteenth strect, gn[mi on scven {unm and am of the opinlon that nll my neigh- ors know It. I am not my father-in-luw's keeper or adviser. I never heard of his arrcst, nor do 1 helleve It, I never spoke to Mr. Hickey or any policeman about him. I never was sent for by Mr. Hickey or any one eclee on -Mr, Huntley's aceount, I never knew s profesafoual izamhlnr, thief, confidence man, nor never in my ‘litle ll;mlm 80 ¢1080 Lo any as in '.h defetiso of Mr, ckey. luhurgu hiat, perhaps Inadventently,the editor of tho Courier lins been deceived in_ ihis matier by a certain dirty, low, groveling, and cowardly clement, who, no doubt to Mr. Ilickey's dis- gust, In part act as Wis apologists and delfenders, not In tho Council, or perhaps on the press, but i far lower and meancr channels. The whole story from begloning to. end is a mischievous, malfclous, and slanderous falschood, If any newspaper men or others have anything to ll:{ ogalnst me or_mine, let them do so ina bold, manly way before iy fnce, 8o ns Lean give thiug the le direct, or defend myself, James . GiLoEnT. WARDEN M'LAUGHLIN, o the Kdltor af The Tribune. C1110AGo, Nov. 28, —~Permit me a small space _In your journal in answer to an editorial in your fssue of the 27th {net., which reflects somewhat seyerely upon the management of the County Honpita). You certainly had no other basls for your vomments In suld artlele. than that furnished by the gentleinanly reporter named O'lern, wits Olren. We were well aware of the gentlemanly reporter’s motives whilo hero, and what hic was writing, We gave hitn every facil- ity for getting up u first~clnes sonsational artl- clo fn order that ho might make astamp, he claiming the article to be worth $50, What you ald for it 1s o matter of inditferenco to ug, but hat was the price claimed before he reached your office. The artlde itself mnor the Bquibs that are mnow following fu your dully issucs wo don't object to; It Is your privilege to publish them so long as you sce fit. In the meantime we will attend to our dutles, But before you write any more ed- {toriils on this subject, we would L6 pleased to have n committee of respectable citizens visit us, Iwould sugpest tho names of W, ¥, Cool- baugh, Joseph Medlll, and N. B. Bouton to take the fitiative in this matter, and if [n their opin- fon they belleve one particle of truth has ap- earcd In the whole nings of matter published n the colnns of your paper concerning the Hospital, let them report 8o to the publie, Let me remlnd you, however, that T will sub- mit to no moro luvestigations whero prostitutes, thfeyes, Jall-birds, aud hospital dead-beats are the chlet witnesses brought. forward In the name of philantbropy and” enflering humanity to mull and decelyd the genernl public,. K- speetfully, et H. McLavauvrix, Warden, e —— CANADIAN NEWS, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Towoxto, Nov. 28.—A meoting has been called by the Muyor for Friday of next week at tho requeat of rate-payera to conslder the Huron & Ontario Bhip-Canal schicme, Martin Farqubar Tupper, the proverblal “phllosopher,” 18 in town, the gucst of the Hon. Dr. Tupper, his cousin, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, OTTAWA, Nov. 28.—1he aunual Convention of the Grand Lodgo of Good Templars met hero to-day, About 300 delegates were present, and more were expected. The Sceretary stoted that tho prosent revenue was $5,842; totul number of wembers, 37,4803 total number of Lodpes, 770, ‘The following resolution was carrled: That the Grand Lodge of Canada, while realirm- Ing the cardinal principlesof the Order,—that ull men are equal, and that the Lodges of the Order aro open ulike to all races of wen,—dvsirea to pince ou record Jts disupproval and cundemunutlon uf thecourso tuken by tio Britishond other ltepre- sontatives iu scceding from tho 1. W, U. Lodge at the luto ueeslon Ix:ldlh Louln;hlll%liy. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. gy’ & 87, HIYAUINTUE, Que,, Nov, 23.—The Mayor of Bt. Ilyacinthe Lhis dn'y received, through the ugent of the Merchant’s Bank of Canada, the st of 8,000 francs, being the donation of Mar shal Machl alion, President of the French Repubs lle, In auld of the sufferers Ly the late sire here- Spectat Ditpateh to The Tridune, ' MONTREAL, Out,, Nov, 25,—The clection fora member of the Dommion jParllamnent for Jueques Cartler County touk place to-day, the condidates being M. Lallunune, lately An)puluml Minls of Inlund Revenue, and Mr, Girouard, Conservative, The clection was keen und ex- citing, awing to the active part taken in it by the Roman Catholle clergy, who were strongly in favor of Mr. Girousrd, = At the clusa of the polja I‘hn vote showed Latlammo elected by 23 mujorlty. Special Dispalch, te The Triduna. Hmu.'rup;ffxuv. 23, —The cass of Veltman, churged with forgery fn New York, and who is wanted for extradition, came up on i remauder before Judge Sinclafr to-duy, The ovidence of Mr. Apzar, Cashier of the Merchants’ Exchange Bank of Now York, aud Mr. Bryce, of the tirin of Bryo & Bmith, where the prlsoner, Veltnun, was émployed a8 n bookkeeper, wus taken on Dbehalf of the Crowa, but, on application of the risoner’s vounsel, tho cuso wua further ud- ourned il the Gl of Decetuber, ————— MOODY AND SANKEY IN ENGLAND, Fpectal Correspondence af 1'hs Tribune, Liverroor, Eng, Nov. 18.—1t {s wonderful what o work Moody and Bankey gld over here, and what a place they still have in the hearts o the people. Weo have yet to mect with an En- gllsh man or woman who, upon bearing that we came from Chivogo, has not fmmedlately In- quired ubout Mesars, Moody aud Bunkey, and given the strongest testitnony to the enduring character of their work, 1t Is no small source of pleasure to our little party to gather around the glowlug fircplace of an cvening, und listen while one of our nuwber rewds from TrE Citcauo DAainy Tuinune the full aud graphle accounts of the revival micetings now going on _in Chicago, While wo agres with Charles Lomb that “newspapers al- ways exclto curiosity,” we cnunot sgree with Nz that ¥ no one ever lays them down without [ Iuolhvvk of disappolntment.’ TRIBUNK comes like an old friend into our newlifoln this 011 World, and was never so much appreciated, Tha Presidential denoucment 18 unoxpected and dissppoluting, though we still hope for the best. Julin Bull's conntenunes glows with sat- isfuction In the prospect of u revival of trade, Jasnys the Republicaus having . beea in power lifteen_yeurs, they can afford tu stop duwn and out, We caunot but hnlf suapeet some of thess well-pleased Englishmen huve soine Southern stockn hidden away somewhere. Iudeod the Liverpool Post of yestorduy says: *‘Tho news of. Filden's clection was so favorably reccived There as to suggest that sume embers of the old Bouthern feellng still retalned thelr L‘llw(i;.J e —— HYDE PARK, Tho Toard of Trustecs met &t the Town-Hall yesterday afternoon, Fresent Messrs. Bogue, Farrell, Powell, Schlund, Tuylor, sud Prestdent Bonsley. ‘The order of busincas was suspended to cous sider the Forty-firat stroot sewer question. A. G, Bown, of Evauston, represented the es- tate of J. . Dodgu of soventesu acrus protested oagaingt the sewer, {r. Muttocks gavo it as his opinlon that the Bourd would uot adopt the special et sluco 80 large a number of property-holders wero agalust if s Q. A. Emery, J. W, t. Messrs. 1. Brool Farlin, and L, W, Blok:n'e. algo protested agalnst the improvem, T ronld not understand why the matter was Lefnz pushed n go hasty a munner, and_inthinated that they thoueht the Board should not be quite a0 serfous about the sanitary comforts of the rexldents when it was unnecessary, ‘The bids were then opened. Presldent. Bensley and Trustee Bogun sall they had been over the ground, and found hotises Lo tha number of 821, including stores, The Village Attorney was dirccted to with. hold proceedings In coitrt untll further orders on'the South Cl I[cfléa avenue fmprovement. The Bouth f'ark Commissioners offercd $3,000 ns o _scttioment fn full for the $3,300 offered for the Drexcl houlevard sewer as thefr share, ‘The rewular busineas wns gone through, ‘in- cliuding some aldewnik orilnnuce, aftor which the Board adjourned. e — HORRIBLE CRUELTY. Partfoulnrs of a Raovolting Cnse of Nad Treat- ment of & Ship’s Crow from CardifT, Wnles, to 1ong Kong, China, Exiract Jrom o Pricate Isitsr 16 1. P, Lasion, of . ©hicogo. Iloxa Koxo, China, Oct, 9,—~A most revolt- Ing casa of bad treatment on board ship has just been Lrought to light, The American ship C. O, Whitmore, from Cardiff, with coal to thu Navy-Yard, arrived In port the other day, and the crew, one and all, presented themnselves be- foro Consul Balley, and each told asad story of continued bad treatinent during the voyage. One of them, the second mate, who was most victhinized for disoheying the Captaln's order to {ll-treat tho crew, died from his wounds, Tho poor man had seven holes In his head, and his chieck-bones were broken, On lils back several Jumnps wero visible, covered with matter. Uls lega wero riveted by sail ncedies; and fn this state he was confined, chalned, In the lazaretto, for four days; and when lio was carried up and lald on dack, the poor man was covered with dried blood and filth, and was out of his mind, talking incoherently, aml sometimes would ex- clalin, My wite! my child! iy chfld1” Inhis pockat was found a letter from his wife, In which the followiux passage occurs: * Qur child ust got another toothh” The Cuptaln, whosuperintended the opcratfon, now order some bucketa of galt water to be thrown over tha body of the vietiny, now stack naked; and sand and broom soon removed all dried blood, and torrents of quick blowd oozed out from the wounds, The man during thia demonlacal tor~ ture only cricd out, “OL1 Oh!" fn deep groane. He was™ alterwards placed In tho earpenter's shop, which means a plank, four feet two inclies, lnnf by six feet ; and the manmeasuring five feet’ could siot atretch out his limbs. In this position lie waa kept four days, when he died. When his body was taken out to be sewn in a sheet and consigned to the deep, it was Impossible to streteh out his legs, the knees adbering firmly to his breast, ‘Ilie Consul hud the Captain and tho two oflicers arrested and thelr readition de- manded from the British Government. But it Is feared thot, owing to the Jate difficulty be tween Great brltnln nnd the United Stutes, when the treaty was abrogated, the murderers will get scot free. 1 have only u(ven uhove n few of the mogt revolting strociiies. By the papers 1 send you by this opportunity you will Jearn the par- ticulnrs of this bloody case, the most revolting 1 bave cver read. You will do agreat service to tho sea-faring people at large by publishing this case farond wide. 1 am afroldthat it the Cap- tain and his ofilcers get their discharge here they will be waylald and lynchied, the fecling sgainst them is 8o strovg, . 8, —————— INGERSOLL FOR SENATOR, Tv the Edltor of The Tridune. Lincorw, Ill, Nov. 27.—A mafority of tho Republicans in tuis part of the State would be pleased to have Illinols’ gifted orator,—the “ prince of Orators,"—the Ilon. Robert Q. Ingersoll, elected Untted States Senator, Ile would be au honor to the Btate and party, e would be one of the leaders In that body. We need men of his ability there. Why not send Wimi Urge the Republicans to chouse hiim, He docs not scek the offlce, hut if elected would arcept. Noman would refuse such an honor, Yours truly, g REPUBLICAN. ——— Sotting & Thief to Judge n Thlef, JAill Mali (London) Gazette, The principle of ** Set a thicf to catch a thlef " has befare now been acted upon with success; tha cxperlment, however, of “settiug a thicf to judge n thief " remulns to be tried. It scems, Trom_nd incldent which occurred on Monday ot the Middlcsex’ Scssions, that an old and ex- perlenced thief, who bns been several times con- victed, sometimes possesses o knowledgu of criminal law excecd r:tg that of the Judge before whom he {8 arralgned, which might render hiin an acqulsition to the Bench. "A man named Edwards, who had been convicted at the Jast scasiona for attempting tosteal a purse con- tatning money, and aguinst whom some previous convictlous were proved, was brought wp for judgment and seutenced by Mr, Sergeant Cox 1o five yeura' penal seryitude. *“Wlat! five years for sn attempt!? excluimed the prisoner,” *It ought only tobetwo years.” And Mr. Serggeant Cox was tiverror, for shortly afterwnrds Edwards was recalled from the cell in which he had beeu deposited, and being placed agaln in the dock was {nformed that the sentence of five years' penal servltude hod been passed wpon him under the impression that he had been con- victed of steal ns, Lowever, it appeared that ke lhad only convicted of an _attewmpt to stual lLis sentence would be fmprisonment wlth Liard labor for two ycars, that being the higheat tetm allowed by law. 1 told you 8o, sufd Edwarda trl- utnphantly, *but tlint’s gotting ofl three years."” Judges g8 o rule should before passing scutence make themselves acqualnted with the nature of the charge ok which the prisoner has been canvlcted, otherwise @ men muy be sentenced to death for pleking a pocket,and the Judge thereby be.exposcd to ribsldry. FAINANC1IAL A A MG S RO St TSI, dolph: ne. rk. Itoums 5 and 4. Estublished 1834, [} MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, or othier collatcrals; also muney Juancd ou furnls ture wlthout rem o . K 3T COLE & €O, 144 D! 4y ta lown in large or hirce or By aty AKX EARBOLNST., hava moncy nall amounte G real catatey 30 BITATL m’f ehest bldrer,” this week all Atrictly conideitiul, Address e weltl BROKELR, Vribuile ofiice. pics ONEY 10 LOAN ON PRODUCTIVE CITY REAL- ‘eatale sL8 per couty farin loanav Der centy special conents. N & PA norihesst coraer ulpl and Dearboru-u T]0 LOAN~IN BUMS Jv 0 anid 10 per con 1. ACKSU! N ANTED-LOAN UF LATGE FARM o Indlana. elzhty m 0, or will ex- clango for (mpfosl city property 1€ cieat: eter 1o deal with princlp Address K P, farmer. iminediately, thirougn denerad I, O., whivre nierview can by had. \WVANIE e 13 Ok © ears on bustness property; wil pay 0. rluna oflice, 1] W talr Infercat an .U of 1 Wt pay 1o cowmisa ¥ kst AND 8 PER CEN'T N SUMS of T{ 00 aud pwal property. R W IUSEAN, Jik & allo CASH TURCHASELR WILL DE FOUND FOI “ali Kinds of Houscluld govds or mcrciaudise by addresatug D, 263 Centre-st, A TPIE EMPIE PARLOR B well furnliure, cATPELA, $10Y thie colebrated Emplra parlor b At the Jowest cul i URSITURE FAT adlson: mianufaciure and sell directly (o tho user a1 kinds of hotlschold furnliure on wioutidy pays o RHONAL. PEIFONAL T, ARRIVEDT MERT ME Lo-morrow, Thanksglving ulternoou, st 4 o'clock, Biate-at, 'betw Mudison snd ' Washlugion' in, Hiaicar et 3 HANK LIVL: ¥. UAULFIE LBTI'IJH AT r McDonuld Nrothers. liportant. SUNAL-UANNOT ORT A GLIMPSE. SHAL i TAl’Byl;m unchangedy Hu cares PG G 0(’) VOLUMES ~MACAULAY" 3 Englend, $2.50; Thien’ tion, ¥3} Cunsuiste #bd Emplre, €21 Dickens, $13 Kl,“\vnvrrly Novels, 23 v o i 4k ety RO 3 e ok i Wi Cuab PRI for Goud bov Gown-sratr st MILLYTS, d : 202 Swdison-at. MACIRINERY, y E, TEN- “,ASTND—A PORTABLE BTEAM-E! liores power, Aldress g tudistn ORAGE, F.wu ADVANCES TO BTORAGR CUSTOMEILS, " Bafe storage (or furtiture or ether gouds; falicat rales 74 and B0 Van Burel . Dear 1at > — CTHD—A HASDERINTING P“ S W Bt e MUST BE Iy sud H4; Tribuue oiice WUy it Dl F01E BALE S Fiane-(ront il curier: d evars 100dern knprovement; the Difldtng cost ta Latld last yenr §i5,(0); L 1s now ‘rented for €660, and L0 pores fand bassinents vacant that will rent for §15% per month: 1his property 18 on Stats-¢t.. In three biocka of Paliner And newCintom Houses: ILTROW paya 10 e ceat net, and 1T allronted wiil pay 15 per centy it |y getini hriter every yeur: (T thera i auy one who wants a bargain, or 10 miake £25,000 net 1n two years, hiers e chanes sl a tone side. walks, nn umbug, Call and get {ull particul By i, Y Bt 14, "1 Stad ],’Ull SALE — TWOL8TORY AND BABEMENT brick huse, 25254, 81l modern linprovenientas fot, HOM11M, sonthw, rner Michigan sad Daviglas-avs. | one ot the Anest corners on Michigan-az.j lot csn b slivideds boltom prices and terms easy, Inquire on premi e Jrou sar D TUILDINO:LOT, 50300, HBALE—A 8] within a half block enst of Washisgton Parky 4,000, cash, K 20, Tribune ofico, SUBUIRBAN RE. INTATE. - M A Bookireopors, Clerkn, cfc. tnoiciionpnre, Clorks ANTEN=A G00OD CLERK WEITING A FIIST- | QITUATION WANTED-OF THUST, IV AN BN. \ TAte hand, and being acqualn with appliances | &Y gilsh iman of huumcmolu .{Y{tu%alrxh{y‘n ‘(finfi:u ‘ucllhnn mlllvlvn‘l.rTcmpuullrrvwv;vn i m:..;mrmdtm Wwith financisl operations. 1 a5, ane ufice. by lekter, giving sefereatar, ribuns offiee, ___ | GITUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG ) IN A WOHENDY WELGIL NEW YOUR, | kit or Anythios tanorabie. 1o ok sears ot becat grocery salesmen for Michigan, linol, | good, stendy aits, Is not afrald Lo work, wr fair 4 Wisconsin. - None hut experionced mennood | linnd, ana understands taking care of horacs: has had ddreas for twn days G B2, Tribunu ofice. mmr xperienca In 1he grocery Mlllnan‘ And threa - 2 it bustness, ERIENCED BTOCK-KTE lonmat, for dry odrit and arucery {0 go woaltively o athers nued mpoly,” O, 1o 1 Hurkas Hotel, Madison-at, fi'.‘u'wi‘i"g";f"f”'"“’.”.I’"‘(x""«‘" and fr A s wagzes nat expected, {iood refere TR Adres A 70, Tribans ofiee — o uisned If JITUATION WANTED=BY A GRNTLE! itk N WIT] twenly years' experience an gal Tenncs, e T T Ty 4 7T : i ! el hatary low 1 bprinr® A AFTED-TMNERIATELY, A CLOAK BRESSEIL | G R TUAG LA Pasrrotieey” S g lnil'"‘lfiil;rur | - ‘Croacs. 1 ehpldr TUATION WANTED=BY A -CLLASS JOB- LLEL & G oY ek N P bt ChARS JOm: £, 9r posillon on weekly papar, eithicr ta city or coun: 3 FOR YOUTHE, clothing, Apply at )8, 157 Frankll NTE iy try tawu, Address 1,41, Tribune ofice. ner Rinzie-st BUY A DEAUTIFUL LOT, grane,7 iniles froin clicapest property ). cont trala 1 POULTIEY FARMS, g down, §6 monihly. Biugton sl Jron AL GOOD §200 LOT AT DESPLAIN| !~ with lumber &) un'(he ground (o bulid & 1o, 20x34; will aell without Auy muney down. This s o 00d chiance ta get & hume cheap, (G4 BIOWN, 143 asalle At Joom 4. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED=TO BUY VOit CASH, A FARM WITH or withaut stock, from ¥ to 12 scres, well cultl- yated, In hesithy locatton, in Llinols, I r Ohio. Jeenuived ta goul swater, vrcliard, aad, 1§ p vineyard, fngaod healtliy locatiod near's tow: inge._Addresn. with lucatlon and price. ‘Lribune, TO RENT-ILOUSES. *fé"’l?im-s&'ffiffi' DASEMENT DRICK, FOTT: hasoAnd RAS NLires, ADd every coaveniente, narble front: & new it-roum octagon Terns_reasonable to May, A at, main floor of brlek houst, with Lot wa- 1er, buth, gas, Water clusc j,one sty €163 huse. uent Aat, §12; all near oln. T'ark. and two lines strestcars, Gl LE, 153 tandolph- '1‘0 RENT — NORTH 81U GOOD NEIGHBOR- hood, s D-room prick, furnlshied, till May: , Do near the cars aud Lincoln P' Yiandolutr-at. T—§18 PER MONTH, 2-8TOHY BRICK BD Wafllle v. | €12 per month, fraine cote CHAS. N, HALE, 1. rpo RENT—ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE $23 PEIL for nlloulll. JAY, B, GOODMAN & CU,, 68 Washing: T3 'FO RENT=IROOMS, o RENT-FOLRSISHED AND UNFURSIBUED Tooms, single or double, elavator in the buliding, in curner audolph sud Desrborn-ats, Ap- TIED ROUMS FIOM Wil tre. 197 Michigan: ROOM HAL- BTORES, Room —ONLY $L=SUTTE OF 7 ed:at., neer Rundolphi. D, W, hingtuu st SUITE OF THILEE UNFURNISHED rooins for Iight housckecplig in frunt_of stono LullAIngy $10 t amall family, _ Apply at 132 Bhroap: T—A 0 RIENT—362 M1 nished rooms In private Foquired Lerma reasunavi it 8 CE| 3 Tamily, slcoves; references 83 bonrd near by, ROOMS AT 21 FURSIGIED FRONT ROONMY No, 10 Sherhiag-st., near Chicago, Ruck lsland & Paciflc depot. Translents takea. T]ro_RENTERICKLY.FUINTSHED HOOME. WWITH or withiout board. Kingsbury Block, landolph- st., near Clark, _Apply st ovin 30, 70 RENT_STORES, OFFICES, LTC, Stores. rro RENT—DASEMENT, THIRD, AND FOURTIT flours 123 East -, B0d all the following, whch are aftuatcd on south C: torea 1816 an Dasemient 313, otlice rous (s huilding 129 and 120, 81 and Kentucky ltack:: wieeplng rooms and ruoins suita: Te for buusekesplug pnrposes {n bullding 222 to 2. Rents low 16 490d tenanta. - Apply 1o MALCOLM Mo: NEILL. 224 South CIark-at., lioutn 2. e montiy: 4 Toota: 8121 o Oheutig Tor K- ¢ s 3 opentug for groe A fi-fiq!ggg‘_pl X Raiington-sice ftooim fa Miscellnne T[O, RENT-FOlt A TENM OF YRAUS, THREE lola, 20x155 feet each, on Canai-st. near Van Taren. JAS, 11, WAIRD, Roum 87 Metropolitan Dlock, ED—TO RRNT—AN OFFICE WITH FUR- rooms attachicd; inust e clieap, Aduress Tibune oftice. NTED—TO TENT—\ BMALL FURNISHED ouse, an he Souily Eiie. near lome and steain ant moderate ud Will pay prompily. Ad- i, TUF Iw0. daye. 1 100, ribung ofice. ANTED=TO RENT=EIGIT OR NINE_1EOOVS, W ANREDTE fmits oF Aberdcan Wond, andonts and Van Lnreu-sis. Addreas K 00, Tribune ofiice; wtating price, VWANTED=TO RENT-RY X GENTLEMAN AN his wife, withuut children, & Louse’ located ‘Bear mireeycars, il dood pelgnborhiond, not'to, sacced €30 nt pe - Froi " Bew rences. il Frbuno olee, - Dot Of referens APPRECIATE Tn =< £ s 5 ags ) Vic-l i o DT s, 2oy cESUESER AN YOR FI . RVERY AUTH reen QUALITY AN S il EXCRLLED. WILL BE Alll)l' N1 ia'!_zu 2 c_llfl.fl MINK SETS | FINTENY! d MINE BOAR— 10, 8 MINK MUFFHE‘\'«? lu:'. 30, 3, 3, $12, 615, Urenulué Shetlaud aad Alake, made up i1 tue tnes manner, mufl wud bow, $1%, - ,52’5 Ly per set. MRS REoEnS sml.sm.\'s 150, FUR TRIMME French Ellver For, Tusatan Sliver Fo ox, lirown and liver Coney, altstyleaund pricd, $rom 53 per Jurd UpWArde. Goods will basent C, O, D/ by express subject Lo ex- amination BLACK 1. T. MARTIN, NLACK NEALL 134 BTATEST, BEA FUR BTORE, CHICAGD, 1t BTUl A SR8 Boate. $1 %010 s.fl&’%’;fi!fiflm it !ma.ffl. DsYOUNG. VWASTED=A JoI OF T dwelltng. Apply 1o J. K. Enst Madison-st. VWANTED=AN FRTATLISHED “RETALL ROOK and stationery store with & sluckof about $10,000. Aaa 70, Tribuue, ‘VASTED—T\\‘O FIUST-CLASS TICK. TO Y Bun Francisco. * Address 155,155 Euat Waahtog- o t UNDERSHIRTS AT 33 10,000 &R iacter el each; 10,000 scarles fuuncl undershirta st prrfect charmers; 100 doz, double-breasted shirt; 1 1,40 Each, &” great burgain; $2.3 F. & C, 4.60 10 N(_DON WHITTLES $2.: ou ‘Bunhels, doubie-breasted miakes and all kinds 1rom’ n Euods to the cheapest domieatics £, owdoz, whilte sbirts, 31 vacht 1,000 doz, Wamsutla Digelin shtrts, bosome andculyd-ply, snd elegantly miade, the Bus overcoats ma your goods trom (he chea; is & or the sama clasal wrk. = NoLombast, nu ex. sceratjons positively the tnost compieto atock ever bl s B DG TR storen ercliant-talloriog and furnlabisg gools, 109 and 17! LON « F05T=A SILVER WATCH ON A BLUE ISLAND: 4 kY. var, oF in guing to the Moody and Sankey meet: tug. A sultabte tewurd will be pald for s retury 1o ALFHED EDMONSON, st MeCorinlck's licaper Fac: ory, UST-ON THE EVENING OF TIE 711 4 tween corner LaSulle and Washlngtor Vost-Oice, eluvator Feesints and frelght bills tars barley'to order of Schoappor & loMaian. [iease setur CLEARY & SMITIL (Merchan xulmlnfl. corner of Washington wad Lasalte-std,, Ui 15, e Sl e 1, 05T=A ULACE REWFOURDLAND SLUT. A 4 sultaile reward will bo yald for ber Toturn io GEONUE GREGUILY, 85 North Clan ¥e 3 ()r ‘THE BUR. ed Ted and white cow with A Lt e T RS ES ntormatton, o nigile cow J. 3l i s.‘uu niny ltvad, k1 STOLEN=IF THEPERSON WH( TOOK A BATCHER lerklt II"I Js«l‘vllhchlue HBulidlng will return the rivalo dlaries aud papers no fmpertineut questiona wilt Qi S —ON NOV. 10, A CIHESTNUT SORILL I lllyul'lvld. 14}g hauds bigh, with lfoug white siar oo forelicad, Livwa tall and mane, both hiod feet White abuut U {uches above Lo hout, Al the same time, al e~!|crlnf upon buyy y“wllnh‘l;l.irlhhuk soat aud 7 h s supe around ier wanfe vi Ellen( woud Lub, fucl lni shafta have becu ok wnd robalrud; the leathor wilt show e reiir marks, Mnl)‘l;l-lmedm-rk. and runoing gear palnted with black sivipes sl sllyee-pisted hub bands; broww'leathor trimmings with sliver-plated handice. "“Wf haruess with A reward o Uy @8 Rud ube Found line. syl pail Tor e rocoraty of . tha ahove by MATIIAL & v Sy u. 174, Bouth Kuglowoud, Cuok 701 SALE-TWO NO. 1 BAFES; IRICH $73 AND 1% Apidy to MALCOLM MENEILL, 34 Soutk Clarkast. . oot 3, wa e M¢h atached to s bust and I opera "5 bual-yard st Clask st. bridge. AGENTN _WANTED, ENTS WANTEU-THE BEST TIING TO u.}Mr eye viuw of the Holy Land; slze “""ll_“ 2 aud b thescuools want it, Addi 01y LA . Ad d”:n. Mo 67 Ashiaud Dlock, C b, BCUTT, W Denrbory-at. Conchmen, Tenmnters, etcs ITUATION WANTRED~DY COMPETENT COACH- man of jong experience, Willing, useful, and o river: uniferatads stéam furncce.© Address Loy APPLY ployiment Agenciess NV ASTER-0m RAILUOAD LAROREIY AT 1,60 e dayy 10 bridge iuen and choppers, 8 to §2. {:l\n;‘{nl:nnyu. 7.0403 0 Coml mners, L 10 per (on. 4 WANTED=-AS COACHMA ANTE LEA Y. % WOODCHOD- et 1 per cord) 25 coal wiltiers, e, K As | oo e——— ANGELIL, 2 Market-at., fivem 2. _SITUATIONS WANT ED=EBEMALE, MMiscelinnuons, Domenticn, ANTED=400 M| A AT £0 A MONTH SELLING Ko press of water usrd. b A stamn fur clrculse, SKTDJ\TIO.T WANTED-BY A RESPECTADLE Send sty m‘h&(“o.\u"wr. ] firlin a privata Fieanc call Wedne: Madi- mily to do oneral X N!_n'lhil eral Nousework. organ-st. 0. Si N WAKTED—BY A ¥IRBT-CIIAS: aby; ‘Shialonue free. Ooat LININGTON, 45 WANTED-BY A CONPETENT L 0 4o second of diuing-rovm work, L york i dams ur ork, ur general house: famlly. " Heat refarences. Inquire at NTED=MEN TO SELL NI 7] 38, g = “WA(.’HI‘!:LI""‘ h(xmm‘am Hx‘.‘u'fl‘::flga "J“‘u‘lh'"‘-‘{'l:‘)'l tings-st., cornerof Throop. Ilcaracail Wed-. ANTRU=NY A FINBT-CLANS NEW YORK 4 co wiven, Call At 09 1adt AV ARGRE 8 allonians Gia - mhio nat travele (5 | Rbvke. corer e Fourteamip pe, O AL o3 ladl Wisconaln aid Minnesota preferred; no one app] biil & man who understuuda isbueinens. Adiress A - "l'vlhunn utice, Chilcago, saylng whers an lnterview can o 3 SrATIoN Eive iF ic bestof Aroference 1€ Te days, o8 163 1ans Eighicea QITUATION WANTED—TO i de:lm" Good 1eference, if FIIST-CLASS COO ki, quired, Call, for two e, 1 ‘ 7ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, 0 TO 100 MEN, IN< telilgent, reliable, and (ndustrions: with emall capital preferred. Avrly atonce o K. HAGERMAN, b dammen Hotel, from (0. m. ta 1 p. 1. Good pay'to eilable pa A ot O BALERWAN, T A “H\i‘;g‘hlv WXL vith an e lhllfiltd AL HOUSE 84 Alexsa- S“‘UATIUN WANTED-BY A COMPETENT OIRL o coni, washi, aud fron, or 13 Yoroni rasly and iron, gr ‘e general liousowork, 0 required. aton oot snd wtioe ho TTUATION WANTEDSIY S THUSTT o05 rade i C al Ililuots d ) atating 2 g D OUNG e Rekna. ntereiow ‘can bo i Bog | b3 tady todo housewark., Wageamot so much an object s a Kood, steady piace. Nidrfii(or two data & 53 Tribunsomea | ClldreR. JITUATION WANTED—DY A RESFECTABLE SR 1 b o Rl R e, g rivaie i JITUATION WANTED=TIY A COMPETENT MID- ST A woman b 2 . frtst an to cook, waali, and Iron, o doens ITUATION WANTRD—BY REPE 23 S yuung Isdy from the country lnl: n'-‘muu?m&'ifi #a chnliberinald or lionsekeeper. I'rivate family prey Ler;ml Appiy Monday sud Thursday st¥18 West Con- 2183, Hoston, Mass. ‘VANTEI) A MAN WIl0 11A8 HAD EXPERIENCE ‘in 8 aplce-mtil and understands miziog; siiuation open. Address [lox 62, Feu y 0T M TWHELE TO IN- apte household articlo st & profit of 4 sceking bustuess for the d stamip fuT pupess or GUC for 0. CANVAESENS, FOR THE s necd appiy, Call 8% ¢3 HOLESALE AND | GTUSTIONS WANTED-HY 2 CANADIAN sgek 23 pef week. "Ad- | S'one kool ook asd s Iaundreuss refersncs. sk 7 2, Tiiuoe oflee, Instemnployers of 3 years; one to do secand work, of 4 “my-mu_nonu WORRING AG TY | yean'cxperience o Arst-clau family, No objcetion ta Yer, Siaie aad county, toacliur new luntehold Al | ST ovn Ll laslanaay. o cles, u . » | QITUATION WANTED-BY A TSPECTADL, ing but what ls of practicsl wtllity. No timo t waite iy i n':.'m'x&u"x ond s& (?:r:ullllolo'l;“n il. GUUPLAND & EJ}"&;‘,‘,‘:,‘%‘{F;‘ wurke Gaa bring good city refe Al 5 ences_LRlaL 731 that, ot e wEER | QITUATION WANTED Y A COMPETENT GIith TED-—A YOUNG MAN, AT $i0 A WEEK{ i ETENT O10E T kumlheass Arehls cinsioyibats Bk E,""g,mg;;",num urk in 8 priuate famiiy. " la- 1 loan emmg(mumun Kool sccarity. Address U 35, Tribune otlc S D5 LADIES TO \ TANTED- OUNG Joina solfd drainatic company. ~Call to-day at Toom 7, 135 Fifth- W AT NG N T T ‘Photograph gallery and iearn the business: good chiance to waultablc Leraun, Apply U art gallery, =¥ West Randolpi-et. WWASNTED-TWO G00 Becd appiy only. 1 {uying.” Apsly at:i0 ort i, JITGATION WANTED=BY A SWEDISI_GIRL 1§ b au Amerfean famil) k. l_h_b_lm!lfl_c.g L:nl u.ré\“z, _Il.;:'lrl'\:lekufldr or gencral work in JITUATION WANTED-DBY A NORWEGIAN GIRG A ook 0T fur gencral Buusswork; Kood re ces, 101 North freoriads Foadretersnics QITUATION WANTED—AS FIJiST-CLASS MEAT » . Call'or ade anil pastry cook, of I dress Torthres daysL l'll 47 South Asine D g imali family; references i rugu"rcu. Tiaks "can Or” airess Bt Unee 053 Wents won <l TAILIOAD MEN, NONK e _acquaibted with track- Canalsi., Letween 3 and WAN 2 or do s Homrewark. Iaue: 18 (o 3 0 JITUATION WANTED=BY A AWEDISH GIIiL AS Rasistant in peners) usework in ivet 3 can'tsprak Englls! Ly cmuy-‘:l" vateSalillys 181, OR WELSH onework an second Apuly st rk-al “n\s-rEfi—A BCOTCHl, ENG Firl that understanids general glel; iamil, Tir ane recently. ool u els iamily small; pro onee at 45 Twenty-alx FANTED=A FINFT-CLALS COOK: NO OTHER | QITUATION WANTED=AS COOK BY A CONPR- Y qonsudapply. Duchariis liodse, 70 3nd 72 East | 9 ten person; thelest of clty references,Callat 169 andolp -3l VW ASTED=A COOK FOR SALL FANIL oD yeigmsaces required. | ATblY nmedtafely t o0l oot NTED=A GIIiL: SUST BE GO0 WABIEIL nd froner. 174 WAUSAD-Av., curaer THirLy- JITUATION WANTED—BY COMPETENT 8TEA 53 gifl 10 do genveral housework 1n a private Atnerican famlly, Call two daysst 101 West Jucksun-at.; Wesl Elde preferred, ITUATION WANTED-BY Y NG G YV ANTED-AGOOD L FORGER AL OUKE- anilly; work 1n s small reteruiices reauired, | QUTUATIONS WANTED-—TY TWO COMPETENT Apply at 743 West Madison Arst fiat, V) Protestant giris, ono as cook, thaotlicras sccond gltl. Please call at 154 Chicago-ar., NO “m.\'fl-:niunmnVc AND NE neur ThiFye ‘washing, At 3 South Uearburn« ninth. ‘I‘TAXTFD—A FOI ~GEX. YV work, at 03 ut-at, “rA.\'T ED—A GIRL 13 OR 14 TO TARE CARE of a baby and nake Lerself genvrally useful. Cail this mornfug 8t BU7 Weat Monroa-st., weat of Hoyne, “r.\xrr:u—x.\".\' FAMILY WHERE BOARDERS ste kot & Arst-class cool: must be a goud wastier and lmne{. Apply oy ¥3 Ashisnd-av., near cornerof coat, Stunro SENTNSTIECENUS, A GERMAN DRESS- ewing by the day or 10 take work v,, liear Indlana- ERAL JIOUSE- S FAMILY A8 4. Addres K “'Pr'uux‘o.\"w,um“ PRRRLAZS Aestnatreas: would ta c 43, Tribune nlurr." aEamat o Nursen. WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL 13 to tako carc of 3 bavy, Pleast vall at o Uhlo-st., up-staira. SUTPATION WANTED-IY AN EXPERIENG English wirl to tnke entl s st OF S Fotanoay, T CHRTRE of an Infaul. A RiouucKeepers. JUTUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG AMERICAY b y, 8 good housekecper alid seaimuireds, Wonts u tiume, with or withont wages, where she can ho usetul, 121 Hauth Malsted-st. Employniont Azencics. ITUATIONS WANTED-F AMILIES 1¥ WANT OF JTUATIO! COOK AT 1007 MICIHIGAN-AV, CALL d Friday, VW ANTED=3 "GIItL “FOR GENERAL HOUSE ¥ work at 520 Carroll-av. FWARTED=A —THOROLGHLY ~EXTERIESCED . ‘and neat woman to do te work of 3 stuall family, Titzh wages 10 A comupetent pereoir: no Irish need appiy, 104 Michluan-av., corner Van Buren, Nurnes, y ANTED—A NEAT HESPECTABLE WOMAN., fther Germnn or Eoglish, {0 take care of & culla and aew even temper &0l disposition will by re D 00d Scandinnyia id German female help, T e e i b amieaie pares em | prlie o B B B ast Jetiale hulb. canba secure bl dflllrlll_h: and pleasant situstion. ddress O | - ITUATIONS WASTE ADY 600 4, Tribuue onlce. cupylaz and ofice wo wedl undry Ger: ; Thans Reneral Loguworks 1o, Trm Wit ool onseKeoycrd . 10 Arcada-cutirty Y. 31 it VWARTED=A WIDOWER OF MEANS WiTIl Tocnee. A DUl one child derlres o bousckeepnr of gome culture and good persunal sddress, wlno can tnake A small huine ‘TO EXCIANGE. STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES IN A GOOD S~ urban tows willbe excianged, for. dart earty’ and fars Noruh Siuag lut. GARNETT & THOMASSON, 123 earborn-st., toom pleasant and sitractive, Addresy C 5. Tribune vfice. HOARDING AND LODGING South Niue. 71 FAST MONLOE.SE. 13 NOW OPENED AND {1 ciegamiy furnis psrior muites ‘and witizle Toums 10 Fenb 8t low prices; dinlix-roon attached. 76 BTATE— cn, $1t0 3 per wee with use of plano. 5 ¢ 23 # E MONILOE. ST.—LARGE SOUTILFRONT O roon, well furmlshed, or suite, with buard; modern {mpluvenonts; £00d Io:atiun; chiarges plodur: ate, H. E: " B, DOYD, RUOM 14, Io cifaon-st.; M Ffne larucstono-front hotel, 100 voums, lot POz on Aadlaon-B1. for gwnd Tarih Or un Kool tomn oF cutarty propetiy. guud laaus, or any kind uf wood trada (for vur cauity). Five Iarke brick storeaand 10% on Water-it., between Lasalte-st’ and Fifslieav., bow rented well,’ fr auy £0od utaiily clrar properiy 1 any good town of eitys Would llke New York nroverty. One uf the Oneat Wllding and lots on Densbornest., Detween Bandolpi it Washlugtou s, for goodfarss F lands, tawn oF cily property. ; A yery e stone-front dweil(ng, ban, snd lot 031125, on Caltmet-av., £r good country hotel. o wcres of Biie farin land. 7 miles trom eity Hmita, 7 cultivation and fenced, for goud busincs or redldence nflml‘".t' 1o city. A tive doubie Urtck dwelilng, 1ot 107168, on Wabash- Farty-drst and Wont Side. SOUTH PEORIA-ST.—A NICELY FURNISHED frout roomi, with kood Loard, for two geuts at EBotelss DAMS HDE!}}H. SOIIK.\T I OF CLATIR AND TIAT: Tison-sts,—Good furnisied rooiie tu rent, from | av., heiween Forty-second-sts.. for El To bein per weok, Wit or withuut board. | godt countay property; thislan tine place for & 'sea- otmas B T|%i EXCHANGE_IRS|DRNCE ON ROUTIL FIDK, per wee l Incumbered, 20003 10t o Stiate Nul-lrwu!nlli’l’;n per day, ‘Wentwortl d‘if" for realdence, on North Slde, n 3 will ssaum Addios, with fall do* Miscellnuoconitn. VWARIED-A BOY OF ABOUT 11 ¥ routn witl anoiler of that age in a 3 family wohoo! vear Cbleago; Leriia tessanabio, dress 1 75, ‘iribune olice. e 10 Batbansa foe A TR SLsONaL @ f0r an exnress wagol = ) Audiess K23, thunul.mp,.“:" Kuu sad har- 3roval 1abih L Ohmckace {oF alc oF ExhatC, "As : Lot 01 b o Sohates A dress B35, Trihaun ulllr‘m S RIS Au- 1 ARSORTAMENT OF 1d trucks, by Abbot, Thaw Aldo, the tiost perfect 10, jown n thls market. i perfect oriier, MUSICAL o RTIo0Y I WANT OF Ktiow thut J. A, DEWVI tenaive plana_extabilsnnient where muy be had b lurge s anod and argane, For sale, rent, of excliange, ths rivaled Krunich & Bach planon, cash or tine, 1t bx well known that, on_sceount of W Teais, 00dA 410 sid cheaperon the Weat Slile. This will prove true in re- garito pianus. We offor new planna iy Urest Inducemants will b 100 PRNNOVER & A TIAND BHOULD (et uponed i - 11 West Madlsal . i of Arsteclury pi- Y chicap. COUN- VANS & YOIt BALE=THE FOLLOWING PROVERTY deceased gratlemun: One bay Hambletunian horse, Nery wiylhli, trotted this hist svison in:43, he lnow for 8§ 3 SenTianted foF ve years: T S har Lot e wartasied | Gicred atull tmes, dad”Gapeciily during tha Holldey i ery tesnecl, and a (rIal uf thre | % i save muney and gel tho b e ihcIeEt At atsn® ineton s Al T West Mlic inso DEvot Letora cith e har toh bukis made by ouc of the best mako Tartiand cutter, 10 b sl at less than half e ir of single Larocas, whipa blanks, i 4 the stabic as tha rear of P —— ARG ELAY T CRs ¢ enahle us to offer fdiiceinents obe At tecent purch salutely imposatble whien govds wre Dought &b regulse FIGPERTY OF X | foicl . tealdencus 8 fangy bleck Aok FTERUY ANOFORTE AT 82 ¢ ln'a very e enrriage up coube | oo YRGM Ut NN AN GRGITE AT, lxlurlmlmbn .~||L‘;'.r:"' {"{&'f,“ years uldi be I8 & Vel wnwe can altord 10 iake §210 we do It, prexrrmqu can drivu elther. alde-Uar Lugiy, as good os new. They will be sold to: FELNCT or pEPATALS, WL YOUE UL DFices. 1 he horses uro warranted suund, sud” must bo sold, A puly b bara 468 Wabnal 0k BALE—A TR TA & FIST-CLASS TeO%ae andiifliari hait G wne af The miost popular thorouglitares in the cliy, dolug & fiFsi-clase busfucsss wonable, Gond vissons giveu for selllug, No ueed apply. | For fufurination inyuire st S C, ALDE .16, Cliri and Monro Fofiu C TWO L livery-wagaus,_s1 201 Bou ialntain oUF roputatiun tor slilLg cheaper © :-lrglur‘ g.;!"..‘:‘;,j.,;.‘r.‘: Went, 4 86 Yearat yuaranies wit CUCTIBPAMENY 7. MARTIY, 154 51 “y.fln‘ub—n TOUNO LADY AMATEUR P and Yoculit lo sailel I wiusteal conxeniio cantatas, and concerts. Address PROF. CUSHAAN, Tt €0, Montleeio, . GUSINESS CIIANCE PATRNT to 174 per ALE-YE b AN EET IN FAVIN 1t T, WABITN, at i H LECuTie balneass Chn show Lifeo oronia sud & I SALE=3 TEANS OF CIIEAF TONSKS TWO | tonsiant demand for goods. L 8, Tribune i Koo deilvery Wakons, une Bics bugky mare and | T- FISE ol bugay, Tiiess hirves and the wagous wiil be sold at et mol d Due Ll LARGE BOUN vyster, and coflée-louse, S, tdbr AVEnuG Hbliscs 0. 0, B, & Ar Slisonsy e Tk une-(hitrd thelr l“llu BALE-CL P liorse, Very needy, ness for Perf wagun ad la 1o 8 buiind heavy harve for €2 Bl & Tiret-clasa alde-bar road wagon for v t'IAL Aboye hiss 1o e sold gs owner is Il‘uflll“ tonn, Catl at 371 West Pit- Aeuniliat., bluek east of Blue Tsfand-ay. FU“ fi‘ L] DR "u.l\.u Gv:l‘\‘!"h h‘\'llliiks" Rite i Tdini oy cieans one palr Ulige o wens tor 630, 1 "h{u{ (TR R A Ml JOUN MITCHELL U A VIN it vl ent Miuutlon, A WANTED: ALSO, A, 1. Boud 5 FOTR hieap. 120 Blu diav. [nguin up staine , A FIXTUT i NSE FOIL BALY ‘Clieals for cash, at 218 Eas anduiphest, \v E WIsH 7' T. aud menufactory tn ing duty, aua want 1u g Liers A 144 Fast Monre. 1A lllj.\. 1 1IOUSY - unads in order Lo avold pay. 0ail Lusiness man wilh 3300 caal chistgo of our businuss. Houm 28 N RATIH: . ZAUCTION Lradays, aud balirday. ARENERN WA SAIRTREI WANTED-WITH FIOM $100TO $200 0 Juliy st (1 vpeuing & d5st-class place, | ave o ioat el tho Batures sud dceuse,~ Addresd 108, 17 € oitico. NIVORUE: DIVORCES = TIHE PUR ()In & usuuer sod ou gruunds pul [eiattasnisir Sayother Sute Bivorie o Felbly of P HUN’I‘EU ERY, 164 Waslhlugtou-at,, Iwu:u‘i‘, LEGALLY AND QUIETLY ORTAINKD g AR AR P 5T A e city reforen: fs clty. The T A 24 fu prac rorks ara pow 1 e AL L Muehle artinl ope tscurehing lnvest lgation LEGALLY QU R e iineis b irs Sois Rewd ARl Adiro Ao | Bic, G Iekbs bRRSeeRMeTy ed aftor dochee) 14 youtd o0 bus Unly new 5 aic. Cesiary réo; 14 Silbiae slbce: ik e O el tres Ae UOUDRILH, 138 Deariornat. Y4 KETCHI] FKOM NATUR! AUGHT N RTINS, B e T.u%!i,t Pl {aughtsaly atbeirreatdeaton ‘Adlsead ¢! VERN A TTRTITLT sie Yashursi A 'O LEASE-FOR A TERM T, on Caual el luatsd for wanutacturiog p WARD, Hoow 37 Metropelitag Hiw!

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