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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1877. a tr any tnclination to one aide or the other! A— ALEXANDER SULLIVAN. the figures named, as an ignorant jury las aexcascd it at $3,000 per acre. .The figuring shows the yalucof the eastern aide to be about $100,000, and the lots on Western avenuo about $334,(00, a total of $1551, OOU,—an expendiinre neccesary to aequire all the land under the law at reasonabie feurca. Reetdes this, there ts the Phillips tract of 200 acres, contracted for at $300 per acre, but not aed for, as the title was contested hy Musera. arr. Dunlevy, and others, and the litigation ts now pending before Fanlge Drummond. If de- clded in fayor ofthe Commission, ita cost will be $160,000, but, If ndverscly to their Interest ft will cost Potable in the seighhorhaad 0 font gentlemen, the Iatter was enraged, asd swinging round like Hehting, with a tlerce snarl, sought lesue with hisolder antagonist. Both of the reptiles closed, thelr jaws tuterlopping, and the atrugale that ensued wan a fearful one, Two. of the smaller ones followed suit and beran fighting on their own hook. Blood howed frum the Jaws of the two larger ones, and a general comtfhotion was observable among the whole lot. ‘The visitors gathered round the tank and viewed the battle with deep Interest. All four of the combatants were evidently warmed up to thelr work, and thelr contortlons were fright- ful. Finally Prof. Butler decided to have a stream of cold Crotun water thrown on the fighting allleatoré, This acted Hke a charm, for the sudden dash of Ice-cold water was ert dently distasteful tothe brutes, ss their jaws relaxed and they eeparated, Gut it was only fora moment, for scarcely had the hose heen takon down hefore the largest pair began fight- ing again. This time water had no effect, and as onc of the alligators had acized his antago- nist by the fore foot and was slowly Waring tt off, more desperate measures were decined ne- cessary, Mr. Bishon accordingly re-cntered the tank, armeit with «long [ron crowbar. Cautiously pusuing aside two or threo of the smaller once, be made his way to the centre of the Inclosure, and by main force pried open the tmonster’a ja’ thus relenging tho wounded one, who wss glad enough to swing biinsclf elearof danger. It {3 expected that two or three days must clapse before theee eaurian monaters will bo accustomed to one another, and aatrict watch bas to be kept on the group tu prevent thelr Killing cach other. These specimens are the largest in captivity, and form. an Sinportant fcature amoug the many wonders of the aquarium, —_— SOURCE OF THE CONGO FOUND. Aprinafetd (Maxs.) Republican, Another nation, the Portuguese, enters the flela of African discovery. For over three cen- turies Portugal has done nothing in that ino she opencd so well with Vasco df Gana and the other bold navigaturs who followed him; she as they wanted to go behind streo ora stone wall, or something that way. And it was a false alarm, too. <A thorough search showed that Wells merely had a rile In each boot-leg, arevolver apench sleeve, 8 columbiad in his brecches-pocket, a torpedy in his hat, an asgort- ment of dagirers aud buwie-knives up his ba- ky and acan of nitro-glvcerine fi Jils blp-pocket. This was all, No needle-guns, no aworde, no army-maskets, no Greck fire, no Krupp cannon, oranything of that kind. And the Democratic organs howl that ha camo to Washington armed! 5 1d, sir. Mr. ynes—Tty + Is but his conclusion. By the Conre—-F ill you state upon your oath that you stand entirely Indifferent between tho people and the prisoner? will, Mr. Van Arman‘ urged that the Juror was cumpetent unter tho statute. By the Court—Do you mean to be underatool thaé you have fornied and have now a slight opinion in the case? A.—Yes, alr. The Court-~I tion't belleve It 1s worth while to take up any mora tine. Stan aside, Charles Biehl, of No. 183 Elghteenth strect, who did not know what * prejudice agatust the prisoner meant," wan accepted by the defense. | $1,000,000. ‘his inerensen the total fn the Mr. Hynes then cross-examined former vase to $313,000, and In the tatter ovent MUNTOON, to $1,153,000 In round numbers. and, as hohadan opinion which would require | ‘The reporter afd the statement before the evidence tu remove, ho was challenged for | Commissioner, who atill decline! to go inte cs couse, tinates, but Mr. Harmon thought the. total ‘This juror was qucstioned with reforence to | nearly, ir not quite, correct. self-defence, and the right ofa man to defena AMENDING THB LAW, his wife when {n danger “of great bodily ates an amendment should be made harm.” Suppose,’ said Me. Hynes, “aha | to the law, rel casing you from your obligation wes in danger of being stricken down byn | to acqtire this land?! mant” and “suppose you saw a man beat{og “Tt would destroy the whole park echemo, your wife and you were unable to protect her, | aud would Haaubtod sour attorneys say, would you shoot hitnt" Invalldate ail our special nsscsaments.'? Mr. Van Atinan, while he did not objoct to “Theh you think auch an ainendimentadeath- stich questions, sald If the casa was to bo tried | blow to tie Interests of the park? before cach Juror the prosecution would claim a "1 certainly do. “(fathere any amendment that would relieve the Pipaent complications?! “I dou't know of any that could bemade, and Tam advised by our Attorneys that any material change made would greatly endanger the whole park scheme,” * When ara the condemnations to be made on the outlying land not yet acquired?” “ Our attorneys are ordered to procced with all practigable duigences? CURRENT GOSSIP. APART. Dear heart, T love thee a0, Tturn my face The Second Trial for Killing Han- ford Begun Yestorday. Four Jurors feoured Without Special Difficulty---The Questions Asked, + ‘A Centenarian. Lady &mith, who had she lived about three months longer woult have completed her 10ith year, died in Lowestof, Eng., on Feb. 3. At the age of 23 she was married to Sir James Edward Emith, who was then a young phyalclan of lm- {ted rneans, but had the courage to purchase on his own reeponalbilfty the collections of Linneus, and thus became the founder and first President of the Linnans Soclety. ite died in 1828, 80 that Lady Smith, alter thirty-two sears of wed- lock, lived In widowhood (or nearly half a een- tury. She had aremarkable constitution. Bhe hardly knew what flinces was until within the Inst three years, She had preserved nearly all hertecth, and hercresizht was gool enough to enable her to read the newspapers. At the pge of 100 she preserved many traits of her beauty, and her undimimed eyes and fresh color cat Excellent Arrangements for Preserving Ordore--Everything Sereno. ‘The second trinl of Alexander Sullivan, upon the {ndictmont charging him with tho murder of Francis Hanford, on the 7th of August, 1870, commenced in the Criminal Court yesterday morning, Judgo McAllister occupying tho Bench, as before. Thera were not over 800 spectators, no partof tho room being crowded. One would be opt to infor from this fact that tho interest in the caso had died out, but the small attendanco {s attributable to two things: At the Qrst trial, every one who came along was allowed to squeeze into the room, and to stand on tho benches or galfery-quards, and the congequence was the greatcat disorder charac terized tho procecdings, and the Court officers were unable to control the mob. Bherlif Kern fs determined to prevent the repetition of such dlegraceful ecencs, and accordingly bat {n court yesterday twelvo balliffs, scattered around, to preserve order, Two were statloncd at the gal- lery doors, and two at those on the main floor, and. when all the benches sero full no moro curlosity-lunters were admitted. No ono was allowed to atand up In part In the trial. The Court thought it was going alittle too ar. * Thomas Sullivan, of No, 228 Maxwell strect, had 4 fixed opinion and was told ho could go. Jullus Butz, of No. 053 South Morgan strect, being In the same atatc of mind. twas similarly treated as was Mr. Carbery, the regalia manu- facturer. 8, it EXt i atory frame cottage and [ot(73T Dearrafiroad. Arply to. ¢ feighange Building, svuthwest corner Clark and Wash Ington-ata. FOUR SECURED. Robert. Henderson, of No. 125 Thirteenth place, suited both sides and waa accepted, Tis was also the cae with Bich!, White. and Parker, a-culored man, all of whom. were worn to “well and troly try.” Only an hour and a half was exhausted in getting Licso jurors, ‘The prosccution, in Mftcen minutes, got four WOR HALE—$n5,07— E TORY AND BASE- ment store-front block. 4021204, and lot 4x tie, on Rortheast corner of State aad Jlarrison-st.¢ rents for M4 now; will rent aiter May "77at $4,000; mortgage £27.190, due tn 5 scars fram Feb. 2, 1977, at 8 per cent. argain ever offered tn Chicagoy une and Jot, clear, on Bauth Side, and batement 40 foot stores sag lll ling covers the lots 00) Atata-at 5 tot be: {ween Jackson and Van Buren-ete., ‘withia two blocks tho alsles. All present had scats. The femi- | more. challenging .peremptorily several Irish Agi again, cach day. has been content only to hold ber Guinea } of Palmer House, Will make fine wholesale hour being excused beeaus ‘award thy far-off places q ‘TH, HOY nine gender had only four representatives rcke fear a vse oulere el RS tncecr bated baventotetiewayr ene colontes and the Eastern province of Mozam- stoons 14.204 Mea 4 7 presont. Tho preliminary proceedings arc unin- Of clouds, if thitherward thay go, bique, harvest the commercial rewards of thelr | Ton78x ‘1 r A Grayson, was dismissed because ho had ald, in ieveiteste {OR BALR—100 FEET OP BEAT RESIDENCE pecupntion, govern her few hundred thousand | [Ou PALES resting to men as well as women, and tothelr.| conversation, that any man who did oecupat 3, Dearhora-av, z ieee dus the absence of a "great, many | what the uewspapers Fata Sullivan tint: ‘The time not by my aun Africans with severity, and carry un a profitable | _ 200 feet of Leat residence tote, Superior-st., east of slave-trade. Now it occurs to her that whut so many explorers are busy about may be worth her while tu look atter, cven on herown account; two expeditions have already been ordered, one for the east, the other for ‘tne weat const, ant that for the enst has already departed for Mozambique. The work of exploration com- mitted to these expeditions is oexpectod done ought tobe hung, Another was released on aceaunt of his age, +4. The vacances were filled, but one siter another was challenged for catise, When the pancl was exhausted three were left who had not been passed upon by the dofense, althongh they were apparently satietled with them. ‘These aro C, W. Hudson, of Evans- tont Otte Johnson, of No, 03 Vedder strect, en Tieifeet of best restdenc# lot, Huran-st., east of ate. he a fd apply. ee ey, NOT TET OIG aie raat Ohlo-at. {Olt SALE—ONE_ OF, THE GIEATES Hever omtered tu the city, on eearcrs bieihorte ty bE ladies who will make thelr appearance when the taking of evidence begins, Seats will be reserved for them, and thoso who arrive carly will gota place to slt down, Stragplera will be barred ont, and crowding not permitted. If Sheriff Kern carrica out hia programme no one count, but thing; I keep the reckoning Hy many a precious sign; TF know so well each thing ‘Thon dost, iny thoughts can awlft foreran ‘Thy later ean. + . near + sito the foe house and grounds on comer of Forty-serenthst. ant Deexn! L, at a yreataacriice. CLARKE Oh, why aro we apart? m con x fi i i will be subjected to Inconventenco, and tho } and’C. A, Kimball, of 809 Carroll avenue. The No ator sto consuine five years and to, cost $1,400,000 a a a halle of Juatice will not be dlszraccil by mant- | fatter as not beat oxaimined by tue defonse, | Fyyamatemin theca HONOR the meee from ane aRaE | A Reakaaiace be svovorssntia rath eer tery festations of feoling ono way or the other, Mr. Moran said he did not want to, pass on God fashioned fn its births salt fol rat KE icreat barvalun wilt be wlven for eh. CLA SILVA, Htoum za sajor Block. Olt RALE—AND EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE: nd Cheetuut-st. octagon stune-front house, Bophia and Bysqel-ate... oct a bricg-frunt howse, Vietnlty of Calon aid Camp eit Parks, rood noises KL. CANFIELD, 36 Lavalie-st. PARTIES WISHING TO BUY RITHE h F vain ioe ta theccliy Rentauds oF Ityde Paric, are {ovited to examine our lista, We Hare rai seprial bargaiistoofler, TURNEM & BOND, mt 11, 102 Washington-st. SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE, a Portuguese merchant has found the source of the river Zalre, or, aa we call it, the Congo. This merchant places it twenty days’ march vast from Melaure, in the very regfon traversed by Living- ‘stone on his first journey across the continent, when, a8 Well as in subscquent explorations, he crossed the River Kaesab, thinking it possible that itwas auaitincnt of the Congo, though making no endeayor to prove It, since bis special- interest was iu tho source and feeders uf the Nile, This Katsabl or Kassal risca from a great spring, qushing in an open plain near Dumbo embo, flows northward and becomes the Nzare, and fs, in fact, Identical with the great Zalre, or” Congo. The Portugucss oditor adds that this destroys Lieut. Camcron’s theory that the Lual- aba {s the Congo, but, og that river flows north- Teas than four, He could not be obliged to do otherwise, so the State's Attorney suggested that for 100 be | ai returnable in tho morning, for e Issucd returnable ing. Mr. Moran wahted 200, since 175 were sum- moned before to get 9 Jury. The Court didn't care how many were brought in aslong ssa jury wag sccured. Seven were weeded, however, wheu the first, panel ‘for 100 waa issued tho other time. : Mr. Van Arman remarked that,from the prog- ress, 100 would be sullicient. The Conrt—You have gotten along better than I expecte:t., ) Mr, Moran—Wo are surprised! After somo further talk it was decided to ‘THE ACCUSED, i who was accompanicd by hls brother Florence, was promptly on hand, and wascordially grected by goveral frlonds. Mis face was somewhat flushed at firet, but his countenance soon as- sumed {te wanted paloness, and indicated by its xedness theanxiety of his mind. Collected as usual, and watching everything closely, lila judgment upon jurors had much influence with hiscounsel. Of these, Emery A. Storrs, Mr. ‘Thomas Moran, and W. J. Hynes wero present. Leonard Swett was expected but did not come. Btate’s-Attorney Mills and John Van Arman arelooking after the Interests of the prosecu- How date we break true love's tra heart, Golnganartt —l, HM. bn March Attantie, THE BREECHES BIBLE. To the Edtior af The Tribune, Brninoriain, Il., Feb, 24.—The “Breeches” Bible ts by no means ao rare as some of your correspondents suppose, Copies are of freqdent occurrcucoon thecatatogucs of dealors inrareand curious books, Withiu # Jittle more than two years I haye noticed on the catalogues of a sin- glo dealer (A. L. Luyster, of No. 189 Fulton street, New York) no tess than atx coples;— some not quite perfect,—at prices ranging from 0 FOI . Innetka, Evanston, Oak Vark, Aus, iiverside, Roglewuod, and other suburis. Hare homes forsale, "E. L. CANFIELD, 59 LaSalle: FOI SALE—WHEATON<IOUSES AND Li Wi kinds tw suit customers: 1. and Cameron has proved by comparison very low Sguren, oud , - | mako the number 100, and the Sheriff auld he | $0 to €18. One copy of the edition of of level tras cay Also, : a ton, and they consulted with air. PG, Han- | Woy Coty Gut tour ballills to gather twenty. | % Dy fon of 1GL1, | of levels thatit ennnot enter into the creat Iakes | ames. Alao tnfin. ness wame, ould exchanze for PME, Bi elty property, It. W ae POR SALESWASTED-C ASI OFFER FoR f LOTS tn biogk 14, d inci eartot Forifett-t..near depot and N. W. Hhops. Addrees F 51, Teibuge, ford, a brother of the deceased. At half-past 10 o'clock Judge McAlister came fn and took a ecat on tho bench, and the bailiff “follo, full antique calf, fine copy, in excellent preservation," ts priced at @15. The Orat cdl- tion of the Gengvanor "Breeches" Bible was flys uplece. ‘The seven jurors were placed In tho charge of a Deputy, with tnstructtons to keep the nocept- that feed the White Nic, it would seem tu be necessarily a tributary of the Cungo, finat the walo stream, sang out, + Oyez, oyez!” and the people whe | od ones apart from the others? the Judgo tell- | published. at Geneva in 1500 , by Rgw- ae Fr) wanar ceed fi ary Vad been’ standing up ant down and stopped | Thy tem that they mnust not éonversa abet the | and all; the last, at Landon i | ' A STOMAN BOLD A®. AUCTION. cE rece 3 3 > ense among themselyes un: was given to | 1916 “by Robert Barl Lowndes (Bib ae * TOR SALES 3 i ANSAS BTATE-ATTORNEY MILLS, i er y er, Lown qa American papers havo often commented upon lendltd fruit f: fn full hearing, the utmost ailonco prevailing, then’ arose and’ | “em for decision, Ne newapapers were to LO | Hooeanhors Manual, pp. 481-5) mentlona pay iP lands, a rplend{a fruit far: in full hearing, at allowed §u the roomg where they were. ‘The Court then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. mated by Your correspondents, it Is neverthie- ——a THE SOUTH PARKS. 3 = Jegs one Of the mus} interesting of tha carly The Roply of the Cominisstoners to Some | English versions, It wos the first English Statements of Judge Dunlevy's, Blole on which the present division of the text Yesterday's {ssuc of a morning paper puly | into verses was Introduced. It was for mauy Ushed n letter from Mr, John C. Duntevy, mak- years Pi prose popula ty Eanuclautls and was iG ing vertaln charges against the South Park Com- rr 1 ee the fact that in some parte of England women TEWART, Newton, havo been sold at public auction during the last century. Yesterday the novel sight of a woman. being sold under the hammer was witnessed by hundreds of people {n front of Curric's auction store. When it became known thut sucha sale was to bo made a large crowd gathered to seo 4ho wonan, and many were wondering if the authorities would allow such o disgraceful scene to zo on. At 10:30 the woman was brought out. Her namo -was unknown, but she was fi. dosept, Mich, Address M.A. eald: Kan In the caso of the State of Ilinols against Alexander Sullivan, an indictment for murder, we are ready to provead.!? Mr. Hynes—The defense is ready, your Honor, Tho Cicrk Immediately called twelve of tho Petit Jur paucl ond t! ey took posscasion uf the box. i o calling of this number wag neces- sary under & recent rullug of the Supreme Court, the practice of calling by fours, whien has heretofore been in vogue, having been held tobe illegal. Tho examination, however, was over elghty editions, of which twenty-nine (tive folio, seventeen ‘quarty, aud seven octave) were published by Kubert Barker between 1600 und O16. Although its rarity has been overcst!- REAL ESTATE WANTED. Fainun-st. nol toexcerd #5,0 Wasiingion-st, W Ahharaallstne te ur addread TUBNEI Wastes AT O} eB housefand lot i LOICE, none of the avenu ND, tla Washing FOR A CAB CUSTOMER, hor %5 fret prererrmd) on the rinelpal competitor before the publication of'| rocognized by sume of tho bystaudera an a per- | Poult side. or wit] yo ta Kenwoud or Hyde Lark. Price conducted by fours a8 of old: | This | mussioners Iu relation to the purchaso of land at King Samet of tho authorized ‘version, was | son who had worked ia.a talliinery eetablishe | Lah SRUNMEACe WOND? as wenttaeranears come panel, ed, ch ra cana is o! alt en fe the corpor of Fifty-tirst strect and the Grand tha “ Bishop! oy Bible, tirst published tu (503, | ment on O street before tho fire, and her charac Waninns “PESIDENCE, NOT OVE $10,000, “acocand began service. on Ava 18th inst. Tho } boulevard, stating that the Cormunisston pald he Genevan Veralon was a careful revislon of | ter had never been questioned. She ecomed i ‘an Bouth Si ith Side, or West Bide on SMourve, Tindal aud Coverdule's Bible, by Coverdale or Weablngton-at, J, 1. OPE, Limealf, assisted by others, during bis: resi- perfectly composed in the prugonce of au large | fame Athiaud a crowd, and never moved a muscle of her defense had examined into the antecedents of | Obadlah Jackson $64,209.81 for 11.8 acres, and. crary one of thom, and was thoroughly posted | that the property adjotued the Glhson trac for | dence “in Geneva, where ho had taken | face as the auctloneer called out for the frst bid, | \WANTEN=A HEADENGH ON THK SOnTIE SIE a8 td any expression of opinion in regard to tha | whiten only 62,850 per neros had been pald. "The | refuge from the persecution of Prutest- | Sus stood in 4 plovated. position, drosied. {i W arn nail tainice Akon mareab Tae alee Fasc andl not & few of me furore were aatou | etter algo claimed that H. Il, Honore had ro--| auts” under Queen Mary, Tho" “Bishop's | plain muslin, without any spoctal attempt at | TWilNitte loo, 10s Washluntonet, ished by belug asked, * DI in batt ison, | celved from the Corpmiasion. $4).075 for Big | Uible was -a ‘revision, by sovoral cminent | display. Sho was a handsome brunette, with | =o ce ee Fersaclon with such a mant™ of & Waren’ you | ore on Drexel and Eiftyctiret, street while ea | Sclulars, among whom were a number of Bish- | regular features, dark halrund eyes, and a com FINANCIAL. preseut ab auch jace when £103 case hi balked, seros an Droxol-ary yah pircoty wae 8- tops of the Church of England, under tho di- | plexion as pure aa wax, Sho was finally knack- | “CywANGES ADE OW DIANONDS WATENES sens ant th pestis peitign Ghat | joining and stinilar property had only cost them -featlon of Arcubinnop Bustiers vio was bee cn ed down tor #3, and, to thy surprleo of every- A Vou See ak juno i ‘ vi Ie le jt near irk, Ht S an THE FOLLOWING ANE BAMPLESOP THE QUESTIONS | #0 ber acra, Urely satlsilcd with Caverdalo’s revision. As dy, the bidder was a married man. PI nt 5 wt Ho says the woman {s sutmewhat dilapidatad, but. fo thinks ho can melt down the wax and make her Mp into tapers for Christinas-treca. Sho are nally cost 8800 In New York, the workmanship belng of the beat, and was fora Jong time ilts- played in a Broadway milliner’s window before she was shipped to the Comstock. may be supposed, the Bishop's Bible was tho version reppanized by the Established Chureh, while the Geneyun was tho favorite among the dlesenters. f The Bishop's Bills waa ths bas of i 4 our presen! euthorizal version, whith su- S20 Henk clvep, nat. the :corer. OF Petacded {t as soon ax the new voreion Was pub- 1 aud tha park, and was boug! ished, but the Geuevan yielded mor slowly, by the Conunlastoncrs to enlarge the entrance | gna it was several years Before the superior exe tothe park, which was recommended by ‘tho | ,, i “ lan‘levape architects and doomed necessary. Tho souy cktiowiedgee ‘eralon amas nulyors thi price puld was about $9,000. The Jackson ave In my Hbrary a copy of the accond folio fact consisted of 523 feet frout on the Grand | edition of Le Bisltonts Bible, of which the aie boulevard at the corner of Fifty-first street and lowing is the full titlas “Tile folie Byblo, con the park, wis purchused for about £00,000, ant | teynyne the Old Testament and.’ the wa Pea ect recommendation of tho Nowe. dampeinted nt Feandon in Hanes hutch - arde by Richard Ingge, Printer to the Queenes “Tile CHANGE 18 Mojestis, 1572." Ju teva huge Tullo nnd contatne, that adjoining and similar Junds wero pur- veldes 0 1 ft chased for 83,000 an ucre,, Je that truot”™ bveldca the text of the Olt and New Testament in order to ascertain the facts, a TRIBUNE re~ porter called upon members of the Board yos- terday for an explanation. ‘ “ The Honore tract,"? sald a member, ls 673 feot front by 2 asked by both slides: By the prosecutions What {s your bustnoss? Are you aman of family! Do you know Bulll- yaar. Do you know any of his friends or rela- tives? Do you know anything about the caged | Have you formed or expressed av opinion us to the guilt or Iunocenco of the accused? Lave you read the newspaper accounts of the shout- log? Con you give Sulfivan s falr, trial? Have ou any bias or projudi¢e against the prisonert jo you know any one specially interested in the caso? When did you serve on a jury lost? Is _the opinion you haye, based on what you read in the newspapers?” i By the defense: Do you regard an {ndict- ment as evidence of guilt? Docs it raise a presumption of guilt?’ Do you presums the dofentant to be guilty! Do you believe in the ee ‘al interes Fs Maxey fo poan ON-DMPROVED AND W prove real estate In Chi.ageand vicin Pee sates. ADULPIE LOED & BRU SHER, ap AN ELEPHANT IN TROUBLE. ,_Faniton Tetegranh, A singular aeeldent occurred recently at the Zoological Gurdens. The smaller African ele- phant, Altce, which some few months ago had its trunk unfortunatoly tort off, was turned out fato the clophant-yard while hor cago was being swept out. In tho large yard in question some new pipes bad heen iat down to sunply tho Me EY TOL AML erty in ou Pony, 15 South Cl ONEY IN WAND TO LOAN ON FURSITERE N val collaterals, U.1. WIL WATCHES, DIAMONDS, furalture, 16d Washing: try’ “A Profuc NTS “LOANS ry =GN right of sulf-defense! Do you‘ bellove a man bas “The adjoining tract of about fifteun screa, anu theo NOB Dacor a eee ae ond with water, The workmen had not filled OT anee ae Tey wouter, aad aright todetend his wife! Haye you any fear | running through the then swampy lands, was Uaaicer calondur. aud table uf lesson for | ite excavation with euifictont firmness, and ser large aarti rich tat fe mines ‘of the cffect of public opluion upon your | bought for about $3,000 per were, including {u- | Nutting nad © Euciisony," several maps and | Sice, treading with, her right fore Jeg on the | min at %_ Fy A. HAW, ot Dearverneats> buslnesst Are yet sure of your mind on Wat tere aut all. iene Nir Cid the frat pieces aprofuston of quaint ane curious woodcuts, finnkaieatety wi Said an ue he hess anit alte fas " bee ae ae iy nope ANY. 2 tt Would the newspaper comments {n- | purchased for tho park, und several,years beforo Stee | fini a . Wer. Her wry : , Rience you? Would yon take the law in the | the Jackson or Tundra. tracts were houghe, |Aiong obiers i of tho Garden of Eden. | pregent keepers came to her asslstauce, but the | JACKSON: iM I am On ong of the fly-leaves Is a curiously written fainily-record, froin which [ extract tlie foiluwe ings + Jolin Dabney, yo sonne off Wyllen Dab-. ney, Waa bourne ye li} dayw of Muye, beying a a Sundaya bytweene ya oworcs of xj and x in Je mournyng, yo yeate off our Lord God 103," «T have ule aiiother old Bible which is same- thing of acurlosity. Itisucopy ul the Latin Vulvate piloted in Vente, by John of Cologne, and Herbert of Selingenstut, in 14st. It is a atnall quarto, bound {1 heavy oak boarts covered with hogakin, with brass clasps, and is In pere fect condition. The type is a sinull but very Heautifuland perfect Gothle, and the inka clear and brilliant black, Both the typu and prens- casa from the Court!” Would you be induced to differ from other jurors for the purpose of advertising yourself? Did you sign the petitlon calling upon Judge McAllister turesign? Would the fact that Sullivan ts an Irighiman huye any. Infucnco with youl Would tho fact that hu fs a Catholic?’ Do you helong to the American Protestant. Assoclution? "Do yau belong to any church? Have vou cyer heard tho caso preached about from the pulplt, or talked of among the Membors? Supposing a hod a reasonable doubt, would you trade it off for a Nght son- tencaf Would’ aupposed benefit Ip a money potut of view, in your business—an increase of 4, importance fn the community,—cause you 000 WANTED<AN ACTIVE (SLA! 's from $1,000 to $3,001 in cash and prop: ty to take charge of store ia Niw York; $0,000 per at Hunt,” ‘TGs, Tribune oflice. - TC N BUMR TO KUIT—ON $25,000 Tisaiae. ereksose bay, Ton Mantolptes ‘This property ag a wholu did not. comparo at all In value or any respect with thedacksua or Rone ore tracts. which were bought after the finprove- ment of the north end aud the construction of the Grand boulevard, which iu itself enhanced ‘ the value of property all around it.” “Was pny other property, slinilarly sit- uated to the Jucksov aud Houure tracts, acquir- 7 ib oF pbout the tin those tracts were pure cha “No, elr. Thero was no other property slmi- Jar}y altuated,"” t “Was any other Property in thelr nelghbor- Pood engetased ator about the timo they wero ought ! wk siry T don't think there was." animal was Ina state of great fury uod excite- ment, and the ouly person who dared go near her was Scott, her ola ‘keeper, afd formerly jolut keeper of the clephant-huuse with Ate drew Thomson, Pulleys and holeting-tackle were brought to the snot and planks erted under Alice’s jaw. Tho pulleys beIng brought to work on those planks, her head was litted, and then the beams wero placed ‘under the chest. Finally, after an hour's hard work, part- ly by digging away tho ground around her aud partly by bringing the pulloya vw bear, she was rescued. NESS CMANCES. ]{OR BALE—Olt WILL EXCHANGE FOR MERCHAN- pdiseca rater power fourioe si baile On s74, to Colorsiofprings, Col Audsess F. Le MARTIN, Cole Grad springy, Ct rove BALES Ing and bi corner Erle, MEAP FOI CABII—2-BTORY. Ht! jard-hall; can beeecn af 121 Nobl Everything in good condlt-oa, He: kus. A SMALL BOY IN TI TlOUSE, | forselliug, work would do credit to any printing catablish- Yuin ¥ NX BY. COUNTRY eran disagteo with your fellow-Jurywien? mentat the present day. ‘Tho {nitial-lotters Jehan alu Currescandenpe:Detrell eve, [roth fa stack and woot lavationt musty wade Ee As PAT MABTINGS, “Wus any other property at all bought at , ti . A pretty Httlo tuw-headed boy, a perfect Cuptd | gaa itit eogeand ¥ ‘ioe iss ot No. 2004 Butler street, hail read of the shoot- | that tlimot”? some of which are very elaborate, are all doue in pretty rs Pd | CRANE, ‘Ansignee, e334 Salur sive colora by hand. The book has nelther title. page, in form and feature, und as full of intschicf aa ing, but badn’¢ formed or expressed an opinion the got! ho resembles, has een playlng about the ‘(it soums to mo that thero was no necessity -astothe guilt or innocenve, of the accused. [POk SALECIN Winist-Cl Ass LOCATIO: for any other purchase at that time. There catch-words, pr. pagination, nono af with Oxturce; will bo sold at # baryaln, Of nd hee hich were in uso ‘until severa! years he 1 wvery day, Ife is th FY YL Lal Lane i Me Nets ae Th ution, however, didu't lke bim, and | inight have been aume piece on Fifty-flfth street | ¥ floor of the House every day, Ile {s the son o! E—MY MEFAI, DUSINESS, IN DEST LO> area ellen DererapIar, vas a | oeatenernavente, bu dont remunbers ; Fee ee eet a tt ets at, MS | one the mambers, has bocome the pet uf all of OR AN olga que Qunoar l gel fur Balt ta losoph Parker, of No. G64 State atrect, a sto Dunlevy's charge that the Commia- 3 © Exac! As * thew, and is pormitted to indulye in any ieense blendaly ALG ine upice;: —___*, ataymen, J. W White. of Barrington, who follows: Exactu est Inclytain urbe yenetlaru ' iy y slonera had alleged that’ $50,000 hed been paid to improve the Phillipe tract, while in reality Buch was not the case, the Commisaloners say OF THE HEST-PAYING hy pleuses. Il la a inere mjto, Just out of baby- eaetiba secon bid 0, BA hood, and crawla tuto all sorts of corners aud cute SP all sorts of capers, He scampers up and gacro sanctu biblic volumen entegerrimis expoll tusqs Htterarucarracteribpa Magistrt Jotiannts dict magni; “Herbort, de sclgcuetat alewunts RAvé, CHANCE—0) Teelauranta ou the Res fur eae. Wont reaw: Address D 37, Tribune oil keeps a meat-market, and Kt. F. [untun, of Ev- anaton, wero satisfactory to the State's At- torey, ne OF Bl v uy required, that no money has been pald out for that pure 3 : | down tho alstes, pluches tho legs of the aolemn ANTED-AN CMY us MAN, JOBEPII WANSTON, pose, aud they never satd it had, but they are at eerie ctr lee is acienates Soluns, and grins inthe very faces of the most Wi sen capital, to invest In» maz facturing & printer, wos put into the vacant chair, He equally positive that no such amount 9s $50,000 supereminct Olympladibus dominlels Anno | tainpant orators. While "the grim-visuged | tnteress tn this cliys large prodta. For particulars, ai: said ha had written a communication to Tig | bus been pald to ald Phillips in accuring @ tts | 31.0,0.0.0L.XXSIIU. pri dia kalendar Mau.” | Evarts and Uen. Dan Sickles wero aoated chat | ofee#A 9% Teibune once, HiaGTReONETALE Tersoxn calling Judge McAlister a partisan, | to tho land claimed by him. ‘The ouly expense | pio text is, of course, Without the vores dle Ulu togetuer within the bur this afteruuon, thie | p58} OOO Te sigeuw eh PURCHASE ONE TALE Tis opinion was based on the reports fn tho | to the Copmission occasioned the | vision in use'at the prevent day, hus but fow | little inp bounced up to them witha hop, skip, Vatticulsre call or addres: UUNNELL, dod bast newspapers. eilart rhe enue the anil fae cupitala and no punctuation except the colon and Junh. mil threw Miniaele ie firkles) lap, fustun-at., Houtd 3 accund Avy’ rf as cen f a lod. Each bi e where the soldier's missing right leg ought to | === —= == ir Liyuna clalsied Ba. was Incompetent: eilisly out af ie i un uly anal fortes ‘erst, durminn, ate the OMe Ree Ber st lg au ie vejer ‘were charted IUKCELLANEOUS, he juror—I bave uo persoual opinion against j smount ha Lhd bg moh. i ) ‘Testaments age preceded by his episties to Bt. ne pretty Spparition, forgot xi about poll- | ao s iw it ag UsUALOTHE NEW AND alilvan. te A 9500 conttuct has not Feet fale, Ambrose and Pope Daniasua, ‘The book ts curi- {| tlcs and the Presidency, and vied with cach oth- SN altiste Liuntem, cea eaten cr du fondilug and petting the little fcllow, eee atte By the Court: Did you have ny other foun- $3 thle datlor Hainer Uause, wate fareacel ell oF 0 for what you wrote than what you read ous and intoresting, buth use very tine apecl- eth erat tas aieeeat was to get the whole $160,000, inustthe legal While Buckner, of Missouri, was tulking on the Orie & —— ALLIGATOR-BATILEIN NEW YORK, ! i re 6 NELU LE, WH a tha newspaneral. -A.—No, al, expenses, and was not hited to $40,000, a8 | fox, SESt derpie long pelor to tha Bis toasand Michigan cane, Yue ‘eid, uttracted by tne toud | Eizo atte a the Malen departiicals Eetreace a a char Sr. Dunlevy. : ‘ Cin . . | and angry manner and tone, ran dawn the mid- | 2= SOR e TAaT S.CATE ue ‘You belleved what you read} A.—Yes, “The thw, underavand, prescribes certalo Clementine robistons w dio alsts o whero the orator stood, and, atrik- tLeAd Ait FOR CART: Le ey ela, furuiture, an and makes It obliga- od by senuing letter WON rhe pproverty sucous goods boundaries for your park, SELDEN UO’ States Q—Then you hollaved what you read In rel- | bow upon yu to nequire ll dug au attitude at his very fect, etared up into erence to the casal A. —Y¥t Ms face, ashe would stare at a Punch-audJudy Neo York ieratd, MO ICR IY HUSRAND, ALBERT FIIKDIICH, Phe Court—Stand aside: ouy-elath atecet, | "YOR ee ee | tno vistors to the New York aquarium yoe | HOW OF aba urdy-qurdy, aN imate ahah peurdutyoilugtt any ete J torday afternoon witnessed a novel and extraor- Alnary combat between several immeneg Flor- {da alligators, The huge reptiles only arrived In LAND YET 70 0B ACQUINED. “How much property is there within those boundaries yet to be acquired? ‘new same of Sullivan’s fricuds, but hadn't ay decided opinion. His oplotons were * conflict- fng,""—Sret on one side and then the other, keta, Ia., within four weeks otherwise [ will sue fordivoress” MALY A. FRIKDUICH, born Ziamer- nisna, ONTHOGRAPIY, Cinctanats Suturday Night. The other day ono of tho clerks (n a Washing- ie Se nna | MEE ea ott Oe DALY ARETE Ve SRE the Court—Can you swear that you stan Phere aro about eighty ac ¢. | town yesterday morning, having been packed e by f toaltereut between tie prisonge and. tho peo- | hour tract, aud there are three other small’ ye tere j|rdey mornings Ad B {n | ton street store found the porter crammed | une omer. z big boxes. They were placcd in the great tank wheru the whito whalo was wont to disport, the water haying been tirst drawn off. Two of the among the boxes down cellar, with pen, ink, and paper beforehim. * Writing a letter, chi’? queried the clerk. “Yea; writhng to the old Caer n - Piet Ac-No, alr, F sympathize with the do The Court—Stand aside, pivves not yet condemned." + Amounting Iu all in acres? “The Colehour, Duulevy, and Kerr tract, Cie BuACH MARON WORK ELASTENISG, AND dere forretalrtag [tac Sewell Siusier ido Madi: nats Will Ue pI iy attended to, Waltam J. Siaacatt of No. 173 South Des- | elghty acres; Euinson track avout Ave or six | alligators are fourteey aud one-half fcet Jong, | mau in Buffalo.” He -banded up the balf- | ua FOL Gar 1 et 2B PICTURE NT yyeet Plalues street, had not read the newspaper ac- | acres; about tivo acres belonlnus to Mra. Mycrs. | aye are over nine fect, end the other flye raugo | written letter for inspection, aud presently the ihn mamentouacenns EL ue! Raat, Audreas, counts and had formed no opinion. ‘The pros | ‘Thess ploces are in the east part, On W from six to seven fect, The whole dozen wero | clerk remarked: “ with stamp, B. | * a ae H avenue are Blocks 80, 23, and 37 in A.J. Walk. er's Subdivision; Block t of James H. Rees! Subdivision; the west three-quarters of the north 120 acres of the northwest quarter of Bec. son's Addition ecutlon challenged bim peremptorily. K.P, SiIBLEY, of No, 58 Egan aventa, had met Bullivan twice at the City-Hall; heard the caso talked fee you spell jug tg-u-g?; that ut right.” “OF coutea ioe? epliod tho porter, *but you sce £ am writing to the old nan, and he always wpells that way. if ppt the other'g’ to it be would think [was . * ME WITH A FIRST-CLASS WARE ater Utes Parks by stontcupative 1H clan, fia Cuu five the beet Of references, Address une odice, N TED SW BMALL ARTICLES, OR SOME NIED—A PEW BMA 5. ites eae aremarkable group, gud, though chilled and ith the cold, they were evidently trouble- ‘ustomcra to hanille. about, but could give the accugcd a fair trial. 6. Then there are atx lote {1 White Mr, Coup aud Mr. Refche, the proprie- | putting on style over him and forgetting that L pecialty, to sell oo shi Mr.’ Hynes challenged hit fur cause, since | to Chicago. ‘The Mulvey tract comes In, too, | tors, were consulting un the best method uf | fas his sou? Ite ie pueda A et That REWIGES Cote eg evidence would be required tu satlafy him of the | ruuning trom State street east 500 feet, ‘The | warining a sulllclent quantity of water tw flood | want to burt his teellugs."" The letter went olf ED-PONTUAITS.TO PAINT IN OTL, defendant's tauocence. bs last ds the schoul-house lot of oue acre,” the tank, the alligators rouscd up and begau to | with only one “g" at the end of *gug.” sray ye gt water cal alae, ee, yetess, piso, itedee ts Yatice you to ualeye la Me gullt | _wiero nse Mteee Guid fect‘on Western ay: | closure, Eno NO une os une Riese = Hee oo AMRRELLE hao dee en 2 " f ~ lel qi y . $ i . a yee your to bellaye Ia hie gullet phere are shout gat ¥ Ouse of the employes went in to decile whet ROUGH ON CINCINNATE PAPERS. | tilting. = Hamilton (0.) Democrat, A Cinclunatl rich man's son, not to be out- done in deeds of evil by the proprietors of the nowspapers of that city, tuok bis mistress Lito s Mr, Btorrs—That don't help it. _ By the Court—Have you suchran opinion with regard tothe merite Of the casy that evideucg oula, be required to overcome It} A.—Yes, er oue of the larzest reptiles was alive, hy b lag go helpless when feat p jaced fn ‘the tank that was feared death had ensued. The question had to bedeckted before the flow of warined enue. LG Vist is the value per foot!" “Tdon't like to uke sn estimate, since It might at somy time affect the condemnation.” Mr, Warmon, the Secretary, was present, and I-A HOME FOI A BOY de VE. UToS allonted tFdeairedy neaitay aud. ‘wood ‘May, Trivune out boa NICB COUNTER 7 OR 8 FEET ar, the reporter asked him: ‘wutur wus started.- Mr, Bisbon quietly descend- | woods ucar Jeffurgon, Tex., where be deliberate- x Ses SS, TIE: By br. Van Arman—Diq you understand what | “I ‘houla say about $15 per foot on tho | ed thy laduer, and, walking to theccutre of the | ly murdered ber, yh days siuce be returned. 7 AS TOTO CHALLE OR BE tant the Court suldt Do you tiean to say that you | averazo,"’ sald he. eek tank, selzed tho big alligator by the tall. Bearce- | to hls home, and after readiig the papery fssucd Prob bra qbous Ve already an opinion upon the questiou of “flow much land is comprehended by the | Jy bad be done go when the most exciting acene | duri his absence, iu which the publishers whether this man ls guilty or not! A,—Slight- | property on the East? asked the reporter uf | cnsued. The dormant reptite at once raised bis | geve: iy told what they know about each other, 2 STORAGE. IY, ves. fe Commissioner, + i ugly heads and, Speulng, il mint, snarled tke | was sochagrined at the comparative Mttleness | nn .— Would you Six barge that oploion from | “ About elhty-clght or ninety acres.” au fofuriated bulideg. The evund had @ Woe | of bis crinie that he put e Dullet through his | JPUNSITULE, CARRIAGES, AND NEKCHANDIGE Jour mlud and give him the beneGt of the pre- | ‘ Valucd at what per acre?” derful effect on tho whole group, aud then ene | head. ? : W. Stoney oe Liiperceat per snGume Penition of innocence! A.—I don’t kuow that “T don't like to tix the values, because it Li; } sucd the battle. Mr..Coup, svelug that one of = ruuld. 8 Goopa. wo Vau Bureu-at. advancra mads. as [have sald, a detlcate matter. cuse ine." The ruparnee discovered from Mr. Rees that the Colehour tract is worth from $120 to 8135 the elgbt-foot alliguturs was about to scize Mr, Blsbou's foot, called out to bin, and ordered bn to leave the tank. fle complied rather un- willjugly, fort) was evidcut truuble was suead, You must ex: WELLS ARMAMENT, + Norristown (Pu.) Ueruld. When certaiu Democrats in Wesblngton heard that J. Mudison Wells was armed to the WUOUSENOLD AND O Motise, 73 aud. By Mr, Mills—In the opinton avy more than a Mcreimpression? Is it a -fixed conclusion of your mind) A.—It is not, MUILDING MATERIAL: : Mr. Storrs submitted that b 1 tre, and thy rest fs wot worth tucxceed | Tho wlligutur who bad beco deciaed be- Jo 2 a aE TOP RTT TT IR CASI: competent. = . bry slearly zat 1,000 te $1,500 "per “acte, though there sy not | came very iitely and lasbed bis tail Iu yougeful teeth, —was 8 eort of walling arseval,—they \ | Alt be ioe PUrkaret esis ‘ilce, ‘pebur! By ths Court—Has your mind st this time | much hope of securluge the Colehour tract st | mood. Happempg ty swe suc of the nine- | didn’t want to go bebind the returus “so much | PLN, 19 West bintcentiat. Mened tustnewas mist 31. Co., Routh Hen WANTED TA GARD: co, Samer ana hot chalra, etc., on commission, Indiana, filtnota, fowa, and Missouri, tie men neot. and profitable local avenc; Nel fi i and no peddling. @xpenern paid, WANTED cnt dupa works. “ed: UNIFFIT ond dour. Deirburn-st.. hoon M6, 478 Stlchtyan-ar May. Cy WANTED-3ALK, WELT. Rookicecpers, Clerk erika. etce \VARTEDIA LIVE MAN TO ACT AS bookkeeper xl Anane manager in an estah- i to, aitvance empluyar cag, an koto security. Aduteey with Foal and references, K 81, Tribune atice, ‘Tra TAGE + Mig. W Bickers Any EKER Wi TNDERSTANDS wink. We Pe GHISHIAN & 263 Bouth Water-st., Honm 2, A GOOD ROY THAT TNDERSTANDS ores. Late Shore Foundry, 347 and 49 Siler work) aise maa witht giao Rraptovmnent Agency, 117 auth, Teoum ta, Pov MMincelinneat WASTED SA, EET TRAVELING AGENTS To ral sell all kind leure, rattan al Is of baxkets. willow furnit fn the Btates of S11 chiean, None Dut Teite> apply. Address U. J. SUIMIDT & BRU., WWASTED-AN ACTIVE WORKING MAN IN each conntry town. totnke an exolusive, perina- fora new articles Lt Ny Thuz 2481, Bt. Faia, ESMEN— ; jnois and lows; business Balary ibe! hotel an eh rees refree, W. LOVEI {/ ANTED-8AT. AGO, AND thiree for thi ermanent He traveling AUS tbit LAMP COMe PANY," 24 Mal: cinela ANTED-A FINST-CLABS CAN Weer tah eT Quans SAAR Blate-st. Siete WASTEDAY (SIAN UPSETS SALARY 90 CENTS wbertiar. Adurcee E74, Tribune ofice. ENGETIC AND {stee LIGENT wb Baely, ustrated atan- 126 Dearboru-st.,sec- if $35 TO €100 CAB TO at dap yy Beate. sphie: his WARTEDSONE ORE, FRGETIO YOUN mani food opening tp another cys fod cael, necemary, .Callatresldence 194 West Monruc-at,, alter 10, AL han WAS arnren beanies fone EErOn.CAIDIF AAPL Galiery, oT Wert Cladteortens WANTED-FENALE MELP. + Damrention. : WANTED G00D OOMPETENT GIRL TO COOK, wasliand iron atdad Weat Washington-st. None ‘dnt competent need apply. ate \VANTED-A. Gin Ad Conie WaniTeit Ayn froncr. Goodreferences required. Appiy at 316 West Mone mena WASTER Seg | make €10 to £20 WASTED <4 Gin TO COOK, WASH AND Iit0N In fam! f fves must be thoroughly competent. Apply at 448 WW \VASTRDRA 09D GEIS Off NORWEOIAS ir] fur mencral housework, References required. \WASTED. Gini TO DO GENERAL HOUSE YY "work at 339 South Robey-at, WAszEDes GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU: ‘wages §2 perweek. Apply at so Lytl ~ y TANTRD=A GERMAN IRE FOR GENERAL howework. Apply atsgy Michigan-ay. | WASTED(A) COMPETENT GUL, TO DO THE word ina faintiy of three. Apply tu-day at 213 Bouth Hoye: Waptees THOROUGHLY COMPETENT GinT, fur conk and general housework to a small fam orth Tu ing Kou references, ennistrossves. TANTED<TIIRTY _ SUIT-MAKERS, WANWEEEEEVS witvos once 1 UN APeAsoN. WASTEDCEXPRIMENCED SHIRT-INONERS OY Dew shirts. Vr 4 120 per dozen. WILSON BuOS.. oF Waal Shee yee eee Nurses. V TANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WET NURSE. IN- ‘quite at Dr. If N. FOSTEIS, 491 West Sladisun- at., between I and 2. Mixcetlancans. WANTED TIO, GIRLS, 13 T0 15 YEARS OLD, TO. learn mechanicn! trades must reaiie with their prince, te Clark and APPL’ fatatersty Wsteosa DANY CAN Must be good; Orstech persons Address for thres da TO RENT-HOUSES. tO REN 4-OOM BIBCK “HO! ALL IM- prove Webster-ay., cheap, 11-tdom dctaron frontand frint, ail modern tniprave- neta neat L{neota Park, halt x block from stroel-care Yery low ty gund tenunt. Cottage, rool and cold Frater, and bath-reoin, on Grantspinces 1W-room brick “house, Carpeutér-et., newt Madison, froin Ist of Fee 153 Rutdodptie 1 ELAT. & HUOMS, 42.6; luwer part of house, non Park: 1h spruvemne 0 nea? Li +, 7 rooms on We Weat Fit- “Rood location i fur hardware, very cheap. of wt DUBE TN quire. of Sirs. SOPHIA He feoy ur uf Wiiiism If, King, DX PO PO RENT—On FOI KALE—CuTT. tuvine, Ine very pleavant Sider Usmiouter walk trom Court-doue; Sve years 01 Tot, ‘Addrcaa B $2, ‘Tribune oftice. T-FURNISHED HOUSE, CENTRALLY i" WILSUN op the touth Sides first-class. BNOS,, Lxchange Butiding, oom 45. (PO RENT-ELEGANT NOMKS CHEAP—A FEW heures of thos one bloc! a Wl lt Dy lis un Monroe: at., Oak.ey and Warrier se rent tre ease £0 iil Stay fon taken ar thereatier, unill Say 4 0 eer thereaticr. POTWIN a Cunbye 13 D TS HENT~CHKAPEST MOUSE Sid, worth doubles #& Fillmore 15 Fluuial., corner Luotote and lareis #15 PEN MONTH 1 roomie, So. 104) Wess Pal room house 10 Harvart-st.: &4,6 roo varus iI Inquire ut 34> Western -av. ITY: HAN: Inquire at ANT 2-8TORY NT—NICELY-FUMNIBIED FilONT NOOMS, t renovated and cleaned, at 4iu bouth State-at., Oto #3, Transients atcommodate ro BENT HAN evaded ape 1 Ron ‘5 3, and €20 fer inact; beat local the chy. Nin rout Cark-ate Muon tt aia FPO RENT-NICELY-FUUSTANED MOUNTS ATT duced prices, “Apply at tua 30, 110 Bast Mans TEAST MONTE ¥ duipti-at, 10 WENTIAT TH opened nlcciy-furnished ruoma at reduced prices At the Monroe luuse) centrally located fuF ell hual- hees 7Po [EST Sa FiiONT ROOWS Ow SECOND FLOOR i Thoinpson'a luck, Wert Madtison-at. gained andvaicimiteds vultable foriignt haieeker|= nyireat iow tovand wasnt, Bg. WM, i. THOME- Be =) West Machinist TO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, ETC, > Ni PO RENST—2 PINE 4-8TORY Drick’atores 40x14. Will make a fue: wholessia Huss of avy kind, on niate, Debacco Jackson and Van Ruren-ate. T. H. BOYD, Moon 14, ba Madieon-a » Ofticess. . NO RENT—OFFICEB—A FEW SINGLE | OFFICE cuecsndnuesulte of §! ed ie to CHAHLES GOODMAN, Hoon. 44 Exchange Bnltdlag, vorns Clark and Washington-aie. Siscollancous Fy 1PORENT <A PHOTUORAPIIG PARLOR ON FEC- ond tors the block is Win feetloag: one of the bese in the city; atreet-curs piss every iures wilnutce through lay tutwo di erent direct abe, ne bt Pareretee Grand Teephia Biche” LIGiT DRY TARKMENT, si0 PRR rt also cane nitauilo fur tailor ur suem Hebi hou ng sed the business cen- BASEME! iy sont Fenteace fu tre, “337 Micufgan-0 WANTI W i :D—TO WENT, T-HOUSES, COTTAGES, AND ated; Lave tenia, ola te, 1 » C. VIE) Too 18, Dearborn: fe: * sh Neem a gg oe TANTED=TO RENT—. CI by W Ax Uiitic houses wlth seathes ow Korth Sree baye sit the modern improve: etwven sitehtyan aod Calu era y ridvess WAH, 1b and 13 Wabu yaad TANTED—TO EST ¥ Disied house auliaule for marall family, on Kou Location must be desirable ie convenient to Apply w or addres BAM BROWN, 163 ED—TO NENT—A_ BALL, TER OR Of Bor Drooma near centre of cit tent not SiS per month. KISCHIN & DUCK, 133 mmisaton Rouse ur Insurance Tetrrences. Address G41, Tribtine oillce, Qituatio’ WANTED-I8 “A DhUG ¢ qualided man; eoud re Station w. general cle cal SITUATION Sele eh Yate place. “Addrras A 64, Tribune a site. 2 girls to do second-work, chamber work, or sewing, it] SityaTions RaNtED—ny TWO GIRLS TO Liv Sitwatios WA RY AN EXE cen &D girl as conk I rivate familys city references if required. Call rese 3H} Habbnrd-rt. SITUATIO —RY A SCANDINAVIAN Gan fords Sad to-morrow at 824 si make an honest iiving. Please ¢ near White, North : jo. reneral ti igin, Addi ond Work and sewingiur would Ik C Situation FADY, WITIT 8) a pasiabie knowied desires a'placs aa Taare companion; Oshkosn, Wik, a SITUATIONS WANTED— MALE. f AORN NS nn ann nnn nana nnnnnnnnnnnnnamncen Af) Hookkcepers, Clerita, etus STUUATION WANTED—BY A TOUNG MAN WHO ) has several Jeary experience as & vookeoser and In Feneral oflicé bustnetas would profer placa ina com- eamce, Can furnish best of ‘ TORT ne: tween the hours $f 4n04 10, m. Br atvorianty lereneca, Addrcer M27, Trinines ANTED-DY A GENTLEMAN OF ability, who is not afrall of work, ns . curresponrent, oF Any pitition whérs he a himecht generally teefat. Anz, Tribune. Conchmen, TKenmsters, etcs WANTED-DY A YOUNG Max rare of horses, or work alwnt ina pri- © busines see, une afters Miscellancons. to. an, sass Trimang omcer? ns” SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. § TANEEDSERMALES Domestics. TIONS WANTED -BY. TO ood Toral hi works best refere SWEDISH tenced In any kind of housework. a1 arth Halated-a Piensa call al togetuer or to do gener: Indiana-av, Bouewurks all at 730 v irl in w email family to do general honework. ‘wert Inuiaaaae ho Portatearda, si GID TION WANTED-DY A GUL TODO Gi eral hotisework in a private family, Good enece, 6 South Jemterso ITUATION WANTED—HY travel; would make heracif ft ITUATION WANTED D y tado general housework In. Elgin mi E, 08 West Congress-at. sig <8 WANTED—H 2 giris. one to do general housewor! fi uA OA West Ine TEDDY A Gin, As cop! Wruner, or ta do peneral bousewark nily io the eles. Call for two days ab ¢ ans dressmaker, Call at OF a +» On rd story. REEPECTABLE * nriiron wen, oF will dosecoad wore’ Wired, Ficaso call at 420 Wost Lake.” SITYATION WANTED “DY AN AMERICAN Gtitt, todo general housework for a small fainity, or src: god work. Call ate47 Siliwankeo-ay., op mals (uth S'WATIOS WANTED-DY A GERMAN Gint. $) for general hauinewark in the city. Ploase eal) at 1D1 West Jackron-st, SITUATION WANTED—TO iF Aneat tidy irl by a " Pieate cali or addres 1, ITUATION” WANTED-hY fet. EC fent wowian with childs urst-ctass coax and loc dress) reference from just employer; competent to teks charge entire, 1013 India x S'WATION WAN TED— nv GASADIAN PiOTES ant thoroughly competent to takeentira chargo of cooking, iauncry, OF general works Grut-elaas cier ence. 404 Indiana-av, Mottaokecpers. ITUATION WANTEDODY A GERMAN WOMAN with a mir A years of ace,as howteckecner in some re- apetable faintly? can spesk Kogilah, Address No. 2. Uisbuurnsplaces e EE cee Employment Agencies. GITTATIONS WANTED=FAMILIES IN WA’ uo scandinavian or Geran female cupped at U. DUSK E's offices 80 Silwauk: Situations, WANTED — BY two | rorNe Indies together, who have been Nylux st home. a any Feepectaule employment. ‘lor addiess L, tS Urant-place, _Referenct axchan SITUATION WANTED=I WA: AY EMPLOYMENT for wamart gir) of 15 at book-binding or with a ru al ratte milliner, Jectit She goult ie if Nevers pay tu object it trade wil he feference iven. "Cau bo seco at 1201 Weat Mouth Shire, 42 TWENTY-RECOND-6T.—BTONE FRONT, #) tng the jaket Mest location on the South egantiy furnisued rooms, with superior board. TG PAST VAN RUREN-MT. NEAR STATEHOARR | « (0 ‘for ladies or gentiemsit, €4 to 85 per week, Wi ¢ use of plana. (ae Macise ss - \= MICHIGAN-AV.—TO Lin, WITTE ROMRD: » 405 front alcove tuo, second door, Day boarders". accolmodated, ‘ Weat Siar. ‘ 12 BOUTIH SANGAMON-8T.—NICELY FURNISH «= « = ed rooms with board, for two: alo room for, + dngle geotlontians terms tiudersto, rn Ey NEV4RA HOTEL, 43 AND 150 WADABI-AY., third door nortii of Slouroe-at. First-class boardy, $5, 8A, and 87 per weeks transients, $1 BOARD WANTED, SRD — A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES jteasant four and boards bresitrast and supper, oF @o'cluck dinner, with astrictly private farnily; vicinl- |” ty of the lake preferred! wane “need apply unl ont LOY! quilr Adress E us, Tr jess van | UTE: Fe, Tribuve MANGE, , Jeol.” EXCHANGE-SEVERAL FIER MARBLE. ,- , front hones, free aud pleare or Uehtly facum yer. Ff fT vi Park lute or lots at Morzan ed. for " se neres adjojol Mor ae ‘i "“Ghieague CLARKE 4 Fo, EXCHANG 60 ACRE FARM, 90 fenge all around placer will exchamje for, weeesproger fy forsuodividiug, of free low. MUTCHESOS DitOs. USE lat esl cee en ee a otreadei- Panties OWNING crry prop: P\ erty under, forectusure can trads equity for vulua: bla farming land. Er gered by aiallouly: give fu De CHENEY crip a alibi BES" dls NGE~Olt RENT—2 NIGH NESIDENCES | A fortara oriend. We de MORO us \WAnrep-stook HOOTS AND BHORS, CLOTH: ing. di mods, Waxoud, or far (inpiements, for |! i t falid'ciear, only two iuileattumtarse tows | favonaloy also, merchandise for housed and lut on 1b dildo, 1. NAT é riiune ales. Rapinhanscannanant SAA na aK ah nites ean PARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,010 Olt $5,000 TO ‘engage In the manufacture ot 1 ponte and ,¢ shoes ta the Clly of Cileagy. hy sot the, chinery uecesary and Mfteen yea ty an fence. Tom § hk yi ja. luo! ra yood bi ning. on, | Wings tie cavuchy to makes good salcriuan atdies ¢ oud penntan, thie tsa xoud onporpuntty, Heat of refers, | pnati, | ences required, qud unexceptionaute and beet uf mer- * cantile references furniaued, Address USINEAS, ~ Lyua, sass, tux 178. e YARTNER WANTED—WITH $2,000 v0 te > N yj In Sock-ralsing, bogs, sheep, aid cows peinvipals | iy} have purchased tat and guntrol ie. other: ball of ¢+ vi drucrse una new railroad, elation and town started! ou thls jand; intend to run coal and luniher yard. Cleag | cte,, in the towns land all Inorayed tevdy for business; | {aida young tan sad prefer ihe eotarbrise of a yuunE |: or mtudie-sged tau. "rritups oles PAM amin pousiuea duoc wl pay qWhher cent! Dour « ( buslteee tonurable and, Brewclane, Radreds in full bate, db! 78, Tribune oltice. or DIVOROES. . [isolate bivoncEs—ho Sor me ewisnTe i ¢ by fianyaters’ ani * parties without vo ability to perform what ie well ur f Focured sotgrdine ta iswe"™ aw tice ot MEWY, 103 Washlogtun-at., Houm i. IVORCES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY ODTAINED . * Hees EDGE Wereitorg Cfar iheommactter afiurdecres; isyoard Ss , en J. 124 Doarauraca. “ 2D —TO HENT— FOR ONE O MORK food house of 8 to 10 rooms, with wine eet agin at et ciant a ditanes trom thoeiy a Wi, tid tratrtesave CHleato, MLUSIOAL. Aan mnee rn nnannann BPECIAL CHANCE—AN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD weme: Ae, fe Pate, pad RE MATES, . 4 DERE UCR ANE Bet nd fu jc Dthwety, BrOUN a 'casite Gi a ror sate — CHEAP — SECON. inal nite accond:| AND ESTEY” ONGANS rhe Neat Germs truncate, We ofer 19 cowplete rr hand band-lnstruments, which we. wit sell iu sets or slogle, sud ig which we can Giter cpusually good" opjurtunities to youny, bands “Auung ‘the iustruments aru corngts, "frou £0 ié $10; aitog frou O1s to Bld: teuurs frou 1210 $18; barituves, frou to $15; basses, from 1010915. Leadereuf bands acud fur our unw cater ue. JULIUS BAUER & CU., Palmer House, cor of Stele and Munrve-sts, 6755 WILL BUY A PARLOL ORGAN, ENiiite- ©) lynew, allimprovements, It. 138 State-st. og! Bel AGENTS WANTED, dena URES ORCUTT ta Dearboracet, -Chicege. MOMSES AND UARMIAGES. Bi Deeb rpc tc co ALES EVERY TUESDAY, THURS. AUG ane tits, TES ar tna by Weesyos's [OR SALE-CHEAP, 3 GOOD FanM HORSES; KF ian ube dapyle cray horse fur earrings, aud thres good drivers Call tu rear of 180 West Muurog, 6 WW eeor butiees ‘anucauscuuneccious Tera prompt cash, Address U.K. MUOME, Nu. 400 Weal Adenia. T, MARTIN, | WITH’ a oar [)'YeuCER LEGALLY aso Quietty omraiNED = * yy Brellable, confideotlul attorney; for, 82), py when divorced. “3. P. WE: Boe! SUL Went Maullscseat a OTICE-LAM Ti1# ONLY PERSON OUTAL pour’ “Tsu teter tg Clerk of Cuurtead business tea. fn Cilesxe. U. It. Biss, S7 Ashiaad Block, Chicaso. * \ Lost AND FOUND, ; DUND-ON VAN HUREN-8T.. NEA Poe ‘20th in tadles*® puck bf Culta op Stu SCOPE, 42 MTeoR iy ad veetisewien WENT, Room 14 Dary ths Prouxe- 4 POCKETBUOK WITH A BMALL aus? of money, ry) ie .. Theoware can lave sume Ly prov! property, Address Mu7, ‘Uribunevitice. ee “QST—NOTE BUDK, O. J. LEWID' CHECK, ELIOT , Natlonyl Lani, Buiton, foie for ads ‘eta dcp,” gad Blank Mavunle zecelpt L.jbarel reward Will paid! | for the above at 135 Lasaiie-at, . NEWING MACHINES, JOH SATRCALL Hinds OF SEWING NachiNes {tat $10 to $15 each { every nacblog warranted per: fect and has attachments, Cotta VC RY, re NEW pxy ATESy 6 ety & edt voinplety aud warreate ‘Duo Last Divisivu-. ND La’ iF SINGER, €33; WHE NAMuge $4, ‘Aicare wittintwe bidced uf L2 iS, 40 Madisun-at. £OR yaLE. aS ae eV De ese eee SO Oy ee eer Guie urmmrly ubetoy tus Pourty Naz Jar pro f by ie “ ional Beak. Apply tC. D. BUEKMAN, Itoom fy 1-34 Dearbora: PEMSONAL, 4 I fag roy prior eert 6, -THANSMIT THE Bale! Sacodue to the Trassurcr of tha Lnitcd States with the request that the aiaount be dcpusited to the ; Grodls of "Qolseleues Fuad.” He a a pre