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Fh e RT 3T o ~ PARIS PICKING This, That, and the Other at the French Capital. Entertaining Gossip Abont Dogs, Men, Women, Children, and Things. tlclter-Skolter Joftings of Interest from a Wanderet’s Note- Book. points That Are Personal and fropersonal, @rave and Gay, Perlineal and Impertinent, VWite and Otherwise, 411 Wolded into o Letter That Onght to Be Readable, and Perhaps Is. Fevm Our Oum Coreepandent. Pamig, Julv 20.—The most surprisedl of all Jivhyg ereaturea §8 a Fronch dog spoken to in Enctish. He has condilente 1n your face, per- haps.and {rots un with friendly-swaying tail for a pat on the head. But the lustaot he hears «Gnod doegy " the tall drops, the ears Lristle, (e tecth gleam, and ho shies away, palned at yonr gitberlsh and dlstrustlul of your moral character, The Freneh ara ant genuine dog-lovers for al) {hat caninics are £o plenty here. “Fhoy clip their balr in o hundred fantastic fashions, untdl the por animals look hideous and act. ashamed of themselves, A dog with his halr ahaved to tho kide, except on the cars and dowa the spute, or ong nhose anly fur s in rutlles around his legs and in 2 flatiby ball at the tip of the tall, natur- ally loses his eclf-respect and has no ambltion to rise In the world. Tle ouly Parislan dogs epared this degrada- tion scem to ban terrific Jittls specics of ter- rier, who are elther too small or tou nimble to stanid ghearing, Thov have the old, natural an- tipathy of smal! helngs toward great ones, and | vent It on the bogo Normandy draft-lorses,— the tigzest creatures in Pards. Tt is exasperat- ing ta see onc of these tiny wretclics dart opt inta the street, nip the fetlock of the preatani. mal &0 sharply that he whinnfes with paln, and, ‘efore he can ralne his mammoth hoof tn crish the torment, ta aec the lattor fy back to aparch of safety, smiling ot the kuowledge of 8 good deed well performed. "TIE OLD MAN' 18 COMING BAGK. W. F. Brorev of the Time sails for home July 24 He {8 slowly ealning In health, and if e har mo materinl”get-hacks -will, in o ahort. time, bo In condition to make things interesting for anybody who thinks. he 1 sick enough to bo Jmposed upon, No doubit there are childgen fo Paris, ond plenty of them, but one secs only a very few. Coming from London where Infantile 1ife hoils over Into the streets until the pavements ‘secm ta bubble-bubee, the sbscuce of (ha littie ones fs all the more marked. Elghteon familics ) in llldings around the great courtoutof which Tally look, and thera fs but ong baby to the lot. Thero nre youne folka cnough; especially young eirls, overywhere. Bat where wore thay kept wl fnterliu? It cannot be posstvle tbat all giris In Paris aro born 15 years old, BUCH A URTTING UL BTAIRS. Evershody In Parls Hives up atuirs, Eleyators are greater rarities than fn Eogland, and the French are neeessarily a natlon of stalr-climbers. They try to choat themselyes and therest of the world fu this. resppct a8 In most others. ‘They toil up twn flichts of stalrs and then aay they live on tif8 first floor. itlaa fact, thai what other peopte call the thied story §s here fnvarj- ably known os tho first, and {s_the costiicst rosf- denics part of the bullding, The ground floor is wholly devoted to stores; the next is the entro- sol, and s generally desplscd. Except in the haudsomne new structires of Houlovard Bt. Ger- matn aud Avenus Chiampa Elysees, ‘hose who livo up in the sfxth and’ seventh storfes have usually a hetter oplnion of themscives than the wellers lu the entresols. Alter a few weeks of #talr-mounting tho stranger boging to know hiow the. Freneh leg has earned its symmnetry, Tis rort of gymnasties would soon fill out and harden thu calves of a skeleton. One excellent Parinlan custom {s the strewing of the pavements with thick layers of atraw ad. Jncent to o houss whercin suybosdy is lying iao- gerously sick, Thia 1s duno by the suthoritios, on application, and hoofs and wheels becowno sllent n the possiblo prescoce of death, A CHICAGO PAMILT, Mr. and Mrs, Frank R. Chondlor, with Mrs, Buckinzham and Miss Raso Buckingham, have rettiened from their tour in Italy and taken alo- scant quarters dy Rue Billanlt, near Avenuo Champs Elysces, Mr. Chandier will go hack to Chicago in & short time, but the remainder of che family will stay in Europe for at least an. other year, They arc among the most aymired wmembers of the Parfslan * Awerlean Colony,” DON'T BTAY AT JIOME. There 13 no placo Hke home—to leave. Fven emusement vroplicts are honored Jess in their owu than In torejen countrics. In the Unitea 8 it {8 the French trapeze performar who is Known to be the most acrially ¢lfted; tho Ene zlish actor {8 ever our favored comedian: the Gierman or Ttallau singer the pet of onr opers patrons, But fn England and France tho American performer, reganded perbaps super- allously ot home, commaivla the hoartieat ehare ol the applause. At the Adelphiin Chicago the san who fmitutes birds and sulinals s usunily aBwiss or & Ucrman; hut, dropping Into o Chawp Elvsees varlety aliow tue other eveaing, the 1amihar pig's equeal and canary’s chirp was ringlng out from the mouth of a dapoer New Henpshire Yaukeo, who bardly kuew Freuch enough to anuounce the names of the creatures he wus wimicking, On another evening I heard elnging from a “ cafc clinntant " which hud such an English twang that 1 burrded fn to learn what {t was. A little Miss Kemp, from Thila delphia, was kicking up her hecls and alnging: Aflof you stiont and don't yon ba tou late, What a funny old girt from New York State, And the French nudiengo gasned with laugh- ter, though thoy could understaud nothing but lier antics, THE DIUUEST RENRATION . . of n bromiucnt Loodan cirens (8 an Ameriean one-fegeed horizoutal-bar performur, and at the Hinpudrome hiere the © Wasnington Brothers" ara the acrobats for evervbody's moncy and vlaudita, Joc Jefferson, Sothers, and Clark cun alwaysdo & tremendons business in London, Kellogg and Uary set Karopean opern-o wild whenever tliny deign to sing for thew. Lhe certaln way to seeuro fame Is to domaud It wway frot bowe. Wha shonld etalk in as one ortion of the lnrnmlmxnu shuw Jost nlght but haug, that eight feet of Chinese manhood whom | had lust seen at the Chicazo Muscutn In wnte-ire duvs, Probanly in Wi awn eauntey i (8 Hcrely ded a8 a feltow who fecls i hife as & L clrens attraction Tum Thuimb would bust him out of siyghit, MARRIED AUAIN, I hear from Vienna thut Juhann Strauss, the waltz wizard, s morrled ugalv, His Vst wife, detty Trilite Strauss, was » lady of uneommon tunsical talent and peesonal beanty, Ble ba ealden, raro Linticss fudzinent; and the dna cial #uccens of her famemating little jumpiug- Jack of a burbind wus Jareely due to hor man azement of his alulrs, 17, a3 | aw Informed, he has taken mother spolise within aix wecks thie Juss ut thy fncomparable flrst, 1 hope nun- Ler two will Tead him o danee of vexation the st of his e, wallz from uls grave to the srmns of another und o better busband, CUOWDING THE MOURNERS, Parls comcteies, with thelr streets of soltdly- Pached cluapels, towers dowies, ad variocated Tacades, realize, to an American, e full meays fuz of the badfy-worh phrase, “elties of the dead.” " Pere-la‘Charee 18 a donse nietropolls of baudsome ona-stury bullolngy, while ity BRLTL. Katlan of dead cefebntics inukes §6 & French outduor Westuduster Abtey. Ibls unique scens ie ow Cuacted there soversl Umes & day: The quict, lwusing visitor is dlartled by o trumog ruar swelliug up bebind Lim, and Juipe sude, thiuking a funcral Pro- cesslon {6 punuing uwey. Hu sces, sweeplni down the puth, u mob of sweltering wen sud red-faced Women, twu hubdred atione. 1L is uis of Coul’s, or sumobudy clee’s, cruwd of sutrists rushing after tnetr swittstriding gubde, Vho latter balta sharpiy, tumbline the members of vack uver auo snother, then shuuta: " Towb of Marstat Ney, vue of Navulcan'sbest hflmm‘tlhul Do, 7, 1315 come along ™ and ol he fslics with bis rubble at hils licely, The Cook system 15 now to take daily crowds to any anud ali pointa of futerost, furnishing rausportation, food, wuides, eee., and, [ pres sutue, birning i ood style those who urup vut dead by the wayaide, HEALED, 1vaw Paris tast just aiter (s terrible. scoreh- g and seurdng by the Commune. To-day remlus of the wreok which etswhere. The “Lull Saliy tho oty rente:table raly uow Mevting fnsatiable Gesany’s fu ity des Beatud v protpily was not e wonderiul thae e neoveey ot dpchiestaral glory e Paris Licrs itz uearty baa bovu Tepdired oF Touult TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUER SDAY, AUGUST 1878 3 more beautitully than Lefore, A French guide in Notre Dame waa mixed in his Engifah but axact i his facts when he asid to us the other day: T wiah you ahall ubsesve that though we injure our grand edifices qaickly in Paris, we wdlfy them agnin immediately.” . A CIICAGIO MAN ADROAD, Mr. Robert . Hitt In a gorl_cxample of the Chivazo inan away from home. Years ago ho wrote for Tix Timuns; best of beginniugs for a hriglit tuture, [fe reported speechos in the preat Lincoln-Douglas tournay; awdl 2 Afterward ;.;oo-l reporter o was, too, o became Senator Morton's private sec tetary, and was one of the most valued of tricnds toall who knew bim In Washington, Five years mro hd wis nppofnted Becretary of Lecation to Parln, and has becn here ever afnce. handsome home on Avenue des Chsmps FElyscew, owealthy und cultnred wife, and a superh boy buby are some of thy olher ol things ho lias al2o earncd. Beveral times Charie wWAaires, aud aiways a cetined, sithfut, aol useful officinl, Mr, Hitt has sceured ereddit for Jimsell and honor for his country during his whole atay fn Paris, 1 iear gued words for him (v from Freuch oflicials, members of Tegattons, and prominest visiting Amerl- coutinuall o cani ‘When te g2t _such admlirable diplomatie tim. ber as this, thoroughly seasoned by exporlence, 1t doca scern asthougl we ought tohave national weney onoagh to butld with it permanently. To think that » Democratic victory wcans tho prob- ablarocall of men like Sr, ITiit, and the substi- tutlon of gresuborns fram Confederate Cross. Ra;uruls, makes a0 _American willing to club htn- eell, DECAY OF THE CLAQUR, The elaqus, a8 n solid orwavized Institution, ia gradually fading into deserved and perma- nent silence. The old crowd of professional arplawlcrs, once the occupants of the choleest £eAts At all the aris theatres and opetas, is now noon at but few placcs. ‘The Jtalions, the best n{nrn catablishment in tho city, hos abolished the nuisance, amd it flourishes but poorly at most of the leading theatees. At the Grand Opcra-THonse, however, a° seedy army of clagueurs Is usually mussed right nnder the magnificent chandeller, noisy and deflant, Thut public aentiment is agaiuat them, aud the other night. they were cotapletaly squefehed. “The opern was »the Klug of Labore," and a1l through tha first act the clagis caime fn with ita palid clatter at the most lnopportunc of pinien. Fvery thuic the clagueurs ot In their work the. audichee would biss smartly, and the former, stupldly thinking the hissiug was meant for the nerformers on the stagre, mttled their nalms and brogana all the fukder o drown ft. ‘The result threatened: rivt, for the 2,000 well-dressed peobls who bad pald were not dls- posed to ho shut up by the Oity shubby ones that hadu't, At the end of the act one of the house manaeers prudently went acoutsd and wmnrzled dho Aagquers, and ‘they sut as meek ns razzed Iambs Lhranich the rest'of the pleve.with never & sownd from oue of them, ' It wns re- marked by old FParistans as being one of the most thorough snubbligs the clugue hul ever re- ceived, nnd was generally voted anotlier very largre natl {n its coffin. “ THN KING OP LARORR." This fa a stupendousty rorgeous plece of oneratie spectacular work, indlileraut a8 regards #alos, gomt {6 thd orelicatral scorcs, fafr 1 thy chornees, ana glorlous fit seenery, ballet, and castuuieat a sort of operatic ** Black Crook.' ‘The enjoynhle feature of it to us forelen pa- @ans I that it aives two views of Paradise." ‘T be muro ft 18 the Hindoo Heaven, but if King- dom Came I like It, or half so enticing, most of ua are ready to e, The lbrelto says it ia P adise, and the anthor ought to know, If French bonris hy tho hundreds, blazing - jewels, seanty but reaplndent attice, Nowors, palms, glowing multicolored lights, pirouetting, suiles, pos- inees, and tanor-singlug, {n grand artistic jutnblo fen’t 0 gowd enough beaven for Brahmin or Chiratian, then human genlus eannot concelve ona, | noted two or turee native Enst Indians 1n the oudience, aud they secomed satlsted with t. In the story, o zood King who bus been killed and seut to glory by Sa mdia, bis vile rival, is al- luwod by Ieity to como back to 1ife agaly tu or- der to gut his Inamorata uud make an’ {mmortal angel of her—of cowrse she was & human ons hefore, This ho docs in tho closing act. 8no kills heesclf {n order to return to heaven with her heart's ol and apite her husband, the wicked Seindia, The Iatter, having been promised an aternity of Hindoo Topliot, has the pleasure of seoing the translated pair admitted into that ’ll"’ Faradise, whilo hie, though good lookinr, “an't come In. No wonder that, in the literal wonls of the libretto, % Neindia vicws the scony with profound emotion.” He would be justifled in getting real mad about it. GIAND AND UNCOMFORTARLE, This U'arla Grand Opcra-lHouse is the climax of what tnnnan art-genlus, with other people’s monov to foot the bills, can achieve. Outside of a tew European Cathedrals, it s at once the costlieat and must maguiticent building our suu ever shone ubon, Kiugs and Ewperors any- whero havo no such bome s operatic art Iu Parla. Palacc salons, the best of them, are beegarly to the “grand foyer " of this struct- ure. The “salle du theaire,” the largest in the world, 18 vast and superb. Yet it has scats for only a few over 3,100 persons, and one-half . of theso idve o miscrable view, or nong at all, of the stage, Tiw ventilation Is slmply wroteh- edand you stifle in themidat of maguiffcence. Tt is France l}'fr'”led beautiful and impracticable; overything for show, littie for use. Ot the very bust =eats in the house, moro than two-thirds nre reseryed for maaculing usv, ladics being wholly excluded frown thew, This rulu is general In most of the high-class amuscment resorts of T'aris, the “fauteulls d* orchestro, that large nnd choice array of what we would call orchestra clairs, bolog beld for tho msle patrons aloic, No wonder the womeu burned a number of the theatres Iy the laat Comnnune rago, and tried to dostroy them all, NONODY T URP . . Nearly the whole ol une sids of this gigantic bullding’s exterior fs arranged fur o spucal cur- rlage-way, slantiog gently up dn a baif erelo from_the street to the inain nlor{ aud then round down again on the other n\v. passtne mldway right futo the beautiful structury, That rood was built befors Bedan, Jt was lntended for Napolcon 1L, Eugeule, the Princo Tmperial, and such few favored vies as they might fndis cate, to drive npon {n visiting the opera, lut tke Roynl wheel never trundied over ff, fts entrance at either end la barred by great, rusty fron gates, HBotween the stones of the qucmunt within, grass juts hera and there. Musa has grown upon thons, snd lu the volsiest, busfest spot in 'arls they are green and brown th disune, 1o wiio naped o rol) grandiy and stelualvely aver them slecps, deposed and svarce lnit-honorud, tn a village grave of u foreign Tand, and cyery new eleetion held s Frauce rus sulta fn additional trlumphs for tha Republic FAY POR WIIAT YOU HAVES Amerfeans away from home, tho richest of them oven, take tutuitively to the habit of every man puying bis own scure. Our natlonal moth- o, whin a party of (rfonds are out toirethier, i for ot ur more Lo be sllowed ta do most of the nioney-spending; or perhups they treat around in turn, * Elther way results by somebody suffer- i unjustly th pocket, and is satisfactury only 10 the chronle sponge. llere, il 4wo mei dozen, by themscives or wilh Lhelr fauif scatLering nunoy in vompany, un exact reckou. i i had, a0d each comes ub with his contribu- tion checrtully, No sum {8 too awall to be thus jointly Hquidated, 1 have seen one Amerd- can miflloualre give another 15 couts, his halt of weatrfare; aml Nu. 3 ok it ltku a littls mun, Nobsuly 18 extected Lo pay tor u chatico {rived’s rood tine wwuy from home, Pruy goodiesy thint there ore envuh Amerivans ubrowd thiy year to tuke the custom back std niuke {6 ro- spcctuble §n the United Statea. A WOMAYN GOES DY, In tho Hippudsomo hiere—n circus establish- ment so lumcnse that the perforcrs ars driven from the ante-room to the rlug m u coach-and-lour—ane young woman realfy sug- cucded u malting s nulse in thy world, 5he al- lawa bersell W b loade u cannon and flired out. Tue Job Is genutne, The charge of puw- der s carcfully regulated, and g st etrong cyongh to Moot her some thiety fect luto u strong netting, where ahe Laints trim and smil- g, not o son of @ guw, but the daughter of oljes ANOTUEK NOVELTY. Paris has several summer skatiog-rinks, im- posing and haudsome lfutrs within The tporg. st of asphalt, and uver this, on roller-skates, glide agile men sl woinen witn more average wrace than morals. Luxurlous scats for the spectatura, goud vands of 'y pleuty to cat 1 drink If paid for, sud # profusion ol gax. feis wre some of the attructive concomitants of theso places. Speclal shows are alse added to Kkecp up the patronaye, AL uils of these riuks cawes of tidy, comforta. bl lons, thecr c‘l:‘.‘ are exhibited, and into thess cages st lours of the afternoon and evem-flg" Llitheiy o Lundsome fewale, one Milu, She makes a faninlue Vaa Amburih ot hicraelf to u trisky extent. First alie pets some snarhiog wolyes, then shakes up 8 bugy hysua whuse smile is umplo und whose breath & bad. Atter that shio gocs for the big gune, il witids up with a convivisl thnu fu o cage with fuur boudcing Hons, whom she Kicks, culfs, and lushes until they bound and roar with dehight st hersociety, Fiually she throws the whip out of thc den, sumething never before dutiey I betieve, and with nothing but her deter- mined cye and Jestive figure bo wwe them, jorks titse ustontalicd K of the juugle ncarly batd-tiesded, But are gullant lions, anld though they love her enough to vat her up they Lava not done it vet. Tuege seinis to be nothing s waman will noy doan Park—oxcept bouave ueroclte S Grogos. them that there was no such |l|m5 fn the siat- IAT TAX-LIST. Mr. Seth C, Hapgood Comes to the Front Once More. He Proposes to Sue John Foraythe and Others for Libel, He Has Buccesded in Collecting Al His Evidonoes, On tho 20th of June the Grand Jury, which had had under Investigation tho mntter of Lhe Elving of the tox-list contract by the County ‘Troasurcr, made two reports, One of them, thé minoiity, was signed by John Forsythe, the foreman, aml John O'Birlen, John Hine, C. 8hel- doo, John Ryan, and il J, Kesrney. This re. port, in apeaking of Mr, Beth C. Aangood, who w3aa one of Mr. McCrea's bondsmen, and had lieen examined by the fury, sald, {o substance, that ho sought and hela repeated Interviews with the manager of & newspaper, clglming to havae authority to inanage for the pubifca- tion of the tax-list. and saying that he thought 812,000 would get ft. Mr. Hap- Ruod has been, ever since the report was publishicd, excessively worried about ft. 1lo has had ao impression, whivh he bas ststed to very many people, that he was made a scapegoat of athat he was scnt uut into the wildernces with the sna of anotber fndividual resting on hin shoulders, and that lie was not Inclined to put up with tt. _After thinking the matter over for some time, hd at last has declded upon A PLAN OF OFERATIONS. 1o hian been going around 1o the varlous per- sons who stizned the mlnum( repart In order to induce thome to take thelr names off of it Haying seconaplished that, it is bis purpose to sue Mr, Jahn Foraythe for Jibel, e has thns {nr beon successful in petting Mr, Bheldon to take ofl his name. Mesars. Ryan and Kearney, it is understood, have refused, What auceess be hins et witn swith theothicra §s not koown. Aiiv 8 Faporicr found bis way cvenin) m‘;fa'é‘ii':flx’m.c.? of ‘.‘\lr. Iinpgoud, Thet centle- man admitted the truth of the rumor thut he ‘waa about to commance action aguinat some of the Graud Jurors who had llfi'uml the minority repurt in Juue, repremanding hlin for acting na # “go-between? for the newapapers and tho County 'I'reasuror. Lo said ho had just gotten tho evidencs “corraled,” and after tracing the matter up hald fomd that the thing orginated with John Forsythe, the foroman of the rand Jury' for that term. He thought he enunmoodr, the motive of that gentle. mnn in tlita attacking him, and e proposed to *inaka him sweat * for ft. Judize Rogers, in his charge to the jurv, had denounced all minorty rei libelous and dnngerous Lo the sloners thercofl. He had told he minority report of n Grand Jury; it ‘l:‘:fil‘c:\':ylhlrlll of that by to make a roport, and {f holf & dozon mon choss to sign such a document, they did soat thele peril. It they woro stiot the county would Lo st the oxpensa of a trial, but the prisancrs would be discharged b l"l{){‘r“ gnn‘y men signed the minority report, asked the reporter, . %l,x," was l‘l:u r;u"ly. * Who werc they 1" . ||A|!y were Jofin Forsythie, John Hise, Johu O'Brien, Jolin Ryan, C. 8heldon, and J. J. Kear- * WIAT INFORMATIOR JIAVI YOU CORRALED that encourages vou to take action agalust John Forsytt for libel 1 “ [ (1id nat aay I was golng to prosccute John Forsythe alone, [may procted againat morg of them."” 1 ynderstand that you intended to prosceuto Forsythe, because you said you had traced the report to him, and considered that It was all his dolng, Did he make out the report hitnsol{ 1! “Well, he may bavo had o hand in ft; but therels asort of & lawyer who helped lim, 1 think, and bad sometbing to do with it from somg motive.” “ Who {s the lawyer!?* 1 think I won't give bis name now, but I will have fo ready in good time,"” “1Who of the minurity six have weakened?'" “ Well, stioldon sava {t Is all wrong, and he has wittulrawn his name from the report.” « How conld hg do that, when he has signed his pamo and thi report hos been submitted to tho Judgei '’ : 4 ]Te backed out, and says it was all wrong. fo says there was n great amount ot NI feeling fn thar Grand Jury between tho members, toward tho close uf the term. There were two porties fighting agnivst cach other, Hcsing was at tho nend of vne aud Forsytlc was at the hoad af the other. Bheldon says Forsytho asked him to sign his imme to the miority report, which he did, without due_considemtion, fu the excitomont, o atates, also, that the evideice which 1 gavobefore the Grand Jury, exonerating me_from all blame, was suppresscd, and g garbled report made up, and that portion of the report which sald that 1 clalmed to have - thorily to arrange with the newspaper for the publication of thu tax-list is falso and untrue, That s what 8hcldon now says, as 1 swore pos. itively that I had no suthority, The charge of Judge Rogers get theso men fo thinking,” S WIHAT OTHRIY were there hesldes Bheldon who have with- drawni’ - vSlieldon {8 th sonly man who has with- drawn, but thers arc two others who dony that they over aigned & report u which my taing wans mentioncd.™ 4 Which two are they1" “They are Juhn O'Brien and John Ryan.” “ llow coulid they slgn such a report and yet be positive thut yuur namie wus not meutioned fnitl Did they sign it corciessly, or do you think the report was *doctorud” after they had sigued i1 “1 will tell that to the jary when I take the matter into court. ‘I have just finislrod corral- ingz the evidenca to-day.” M. Hapgood, how came you to TAKKE BUCHL A PRONINENT PART in mrranging atters botween the County Trclwrf'r und the provnietors of the uews- pers? H B \Vell, 8ir, 1 will confess that [ was actuated by feclings of aufinosity toward THE TRInUNE, aod | made up tny mind that that Y&mrr sbould not have the printing of the tax-lat if I could :'\eln it 1 confessed this belore the Graud ury. v, ,"’But hiow came you to e ecmployed fu this manuer, Did you seck for ite" ¢+ Noi. 1 am oue of McCrea's bondsmen, snd 1 mtumfl{ took an {uterest in his affairs. Wo were talking tho matter ovor togetbior; he sajd li¢ wus besleged at bis oflico all duy and at his home all night, snd the uewspaper tnen wers ju asvark Tsaid to bim: *You can't afford to make any mistake o this matter. The printing of this tax-lst 1a o fat plum, and all the news- papers are tighting for it. Whichevor paper you iva it to, the othors witl raise a hutabuluo over your hoal.' Mo then asked me 1€ 1 could nog eloct a conetllution bewween the proprietors of tl":l' nwnplm:u, and I told him I would try, and DId you go down to his oflics o8 purpose to soc Lt about this matteri” +* Noj Idon't know as | dla," #* Who commenced tha conversation—you or Mr, McCread” I don't remomber which did.” * DId ho akk you If you were ncqusinted with olf the newspaser mui, or suy of them 1" **No; not that I knuw of, **DId e tuku it tor grautod that you were]" “1guess hy thought 1 was acqualnted with most ot thein, e knew 1 had o great many scquialintances in the cty.! #0id you tell hun that you was acyguainted whhvthg'ml" “JOW DID YOU 00 ANOLT YOUR WOUK QP CONCILIATION I went ahout to ail the newspaner ollices. [ went to Col, Eurrar, of the Jouraal, who 1 & bersoual fricnd ot miloe; and 1 went 'ta Nixun, of the Luler-Usoun; L ulso weat to Tas Truuss, muu?'hldm nat futend that Tus ‘Linsune should Lave 1t auy of the thue, Tuo face of the Vournat yetting the printing led soue to thiuk that MeCrua ot 1000, it s ja ot wo. It ks nat iikely that 1, & bunde- toan of McCres, would wiow bim to get Jnto auy sich scrape as that, 1 was anxlous to give i printing to the futerOcesn, but [ found that u%hi uot do ity aud eu L guve it Lo the Jour- il Y WUAT. WAS YOUSTTUR'S NOTIVE (u! '\"v“i}"f ,v;.m Iruubhi! iid W ~l q * Well, e hus a wotive, but I won't say any. tu!n 'u.boul fvuow, DI wall uuthl 1 gey lnl’u eourt,! - ¥ low do you proposs to proserute thoss members of the (imud Jury( Do yuu think of polug befors the August Graud Jury with s SUTRERE Lave therm tadicted for pubt Tmight bave them far publlshi }hu u{l:“'xue‘dll;:wl of :lu;' g{‘m: Jury, {:':'f't 1 nal;’a‘- (ounl 11 It most ¢l URl wa! urt & wan Is o sttack bis pocketbook.” g *'Fhen vou will most likely put the case juto she Circult Count? 1 dow’t kugw what cunrt I ¢hall pug It fnto yeti as [ ald befors, [ have just ot my tridence tovether to<lay, aud 1 baven’s fully decided what Lo do with (5. § wouder Low the repork leakid out; aid Kearnoy wive 18 uway " Yuo reporier acknowledged blsizooran v ua to tho sourue, and asked concerning the remaining Jurnes an the minority repnrt. Mr. [apirood eald that Mr..J. ). Kearnoy hag tald pomebody that *'it was all wrong.” He was against Tnn TRIAUNE, and he wanted to sue It beaten, but jn wanted to do what way right. Iise, ha said, was an old man. He was extremely bitter in the Grand Jury room, but he” did not know what rievance he had. Thers was sume motive which ani. mated fifm, and he would find out what it was, 12 did not believe that his bils was dirccted to- ward himself. 8, 1, M'CREA was also seon, and saked §f be knew Mr. Scth C. Hapgood. The n%\y was, “Why, ves, [ nnlll}’ to know him, he is ona of my bonds. men, **1 have heand that Mr. Hapzood fecls aggrieved at the minority report of the Grand Jury for the June. teem, which states that he scted asa *'gobetween,”” and endoavored to Tesp an advantage in the award of the contract of printing, and he deems the sald report libel- ous. 1 only wish to getat the truthof the rumor, Is{t true that Mr. Haprood acted in any capacity 1 setiling matteral” " Well, the long and the short of it " re- plied Mr. McCUrea, ** Mr. lapgood was in and out of my oflico, and he knew low [ was Lo. sleged by newspapar men from morning to night, sod I told him that the newspaper men were [n a snarl, and asked him i he dld not think ho could 'effect & coneiliation between them, 10 ma to help meout. | Made this sug- gestion to him beesuse I thought he knew tiesrly all the newrpaper men in the city, or at Jeast'a great muny of thein, and | thought he would e & good jusn to work this puint§ satfs- Sactorily.” . * Lunderstand he Is about to sue Mr. For- sythe for libel.” **is that sol 1 hsd not hesrd f&.” THE COUNCIL. Ancther Wrestle on the Stone Question. Various Nominces Confirmed—Use of Cobble-8tone, The Councfl neld a regular meeting last even- ine, Ald. Tuley in the chair, ‘Che abscntevs were Lodding and Beldler. An ontinance was vecelved from the Deport- ment of Public Works suthorizing the paving with wooden blocks of Michigau street, between Clark and Kingsbury streots. 1t was passed. “ Ald, Rawleigh, hy consent, Introduced are- vort of the Commitice oa Kaliroads authorizing the extensfon of the trck on Twelfth street, from Ashland avenue to Oslen avenue, It was Jaid over and made a special order for the next meeting. BTOXE. Under the head of ‘“unfinished husiness, the report_of the Committee on Bulldings, recommending tho placiug ou filoof the ordi- nance of March 18, 187, which delegated power o' the Committee and the Dopartment of Putn 1lc Worka to advertise for bids and let the con- tracts for the City-11all, came up, AM. Culletton moved that it be 1aid aver tem- porarily, 50 aa to bu taken up with the special order. & 1t waa so disposed of. WILDRETH. Tho majority and minority reports of the Comuittee on Electlons In tho Hildreth case camo next., A Ald, Beholsthal hoved it would bo deferred until tho cool weather set In. [Criea of *No; 4 Bottle it to-night.”] Ald. McNurney sent up to the Clerk s legal opinton by Charles H, Reea. Ald Senton objected to It readiog. ‘The Chair ruled it out as it was new matter, Ald. Daly desired tho casc sctiled at once. Al understood It. +A motlon to dofer temporarily, howaver, was agreed to,—ycns, 203 uays, 11,—as fullows: Yeas—~I'carncus, Tuley, Dallard, Sanders, Cary, melps, Gilvort, "Mallory, Tully, Turner, Uniles: tam Divet, Lawler, McXurucy, Fwner, Teyan, Btauber, Nienen, Bchwelnthal, and Jonan—20, Naysa—Smyth. Cflukv'l‘hmflr\. Seaton, Rawieigh, Rf""’x‘i"" Knopf, Waldo, Jansscns, dcCallroy, y—11. The ordinance reported by the Committee on Iallronds, fixing the apced of paescnger traina within the city linits at ten miles an hour and of fralght-trafus at six miles an Lour, came up, It wan sent to the Committee on Judiciary. Tho report of the Committee on Publie Bulldings ou tha potition of Thumas Tilley for compensation came up for the fifth time, nnd waos again tomporarily podtponed. COBTILE-BTONES. ‘The report of the 8peclal Committee on Cob- ble-Btone, recommending the olaciiyz on file of the ordinance giving authority to the street raflway companies to pave with cobblo-stones the spure beiween thelr tracks, nest camo up, Ald. Ryan subinitted o substitute for the or- dinance, which was the same as theothicr except that it coutuined o fimitation,—no cobble-stoues to be ““::il :n :,lm dlstrict between Van Buren street and the river, After a long, tedious talk, the substitate got amajority, the yeas being 17, uays 16, as fol- lows: Yeas—Dearsons, Ballanl, Mallory, Talty, Turner, Cullertun, Rioedan, McNurney, Couk, Scatos, Knopf, }lynn. Mieaon, Waldo, Jausscns, Ne: Calltey, Jonas—17. L‘ '«y’—' 'uley, Banders, Cary, Phelps, Qiidert, feXally, Oliver, Lawler, Smyth, Etnznor, Throon, itawleigh, Thompson, Stauber, Schweisthal, Daly 16 Ald. Pesreons hoving stated during the de- bato that ho wasa stckholder fn the raitrunds, Ald, Duly objucted tohis vote being recondud, The cunl); Neld, under Rule 15, that the point was well taken, 'ne mame of Pearsons was accordingly stricken from she yea sfile. ‘Ald. Lawler uulorstund that Cook was o stockholder tn the West Skile Compuny. Ald, Btiuber wantul to know If there wers any more; I 8oy they should not vote. de‘ Lawier asked Ballard it ho was, Al Banders changed his voty to “#yea,tt Ald. Bullurd said his owned a liorss” that used to belowgr to the Seuth Side Coupany—that was all the Interest he bad iv it. Ald, Pearsons inquired of Lawler If he owned sy reai eatate fu Chicago, Id, Lawler refused to nnewer, saying that matter was not up for conslieration, Jd. Cullerton changed bis vots to “ nay," Ald. Staubor wished to know i€ Sanders bhad any rallway stock, Alil. Saudurs sald he had not, ‘The Chuir remnarked thet the question condd not bonsked, Hed think gentlemen would vate who wero interested. Ald, Cook admitted that he owned some West. thxuuxk, and bis numo was stricken out of the yoa list. ¥ Oiber changee wera made, so that in the end, when the voto was anucuuced, it stowd, yoas, 105 nuys, 21, #s follow: ‘ Teas—Rnllard, fianders, Matlory, Tully, Tnruor, Nwrdan. Keaton, Jaussens, Joous, Ryan--10, Kaye—Tuley, Cary. Pheipa, Giivor, Gulerion, MeNally, Oliver, Lawler. ‘Smrth, "McNamey, Hisenor, Throop, Jawlenh, Thompson, Koopf, Btauber, Niesen, Waldo, Schwelsibal, McCaflray, Daly—21. Tho roport of tha Committee was not con- curred iny—yeas 11, nava 2, —Couk und Peurdons vatlng fn the ullicmative. Ald Lawler objected, snd the Chalr ruled thew out. . Ald, Cook entervd a protest for blmsell and Yaarsous. Ald. Cullerton moyed to reconsbder the vote by which the substitute was lust, with a view to scndiog it W u cominittee Alu.b{(atlelzh moved to lay the motion on the table, « ‘The lutter motlon was lust aud the former agrecd to. Ald. Throop noved that the matter be re- ferred to the Judiclary Commities with instruce tians to prevaro o ordivance authorizing the use uf cobble whers 4 majority of tho Pruperty-owners copsent. ‘This was voted duwn—yeas, 13; nays, 10. T'he mnatter was then batd over for 4 week, LESONT AND BLLFOKD. ‘The speclul order—the adverse report of the Tutldivg Commbttey oo the resulution of Ald Cuatlerton substitutlng Lemout tor Bedlord stane in the City-Hall—=was taken up, and The Clerk beun readine the obiuon of the City-Atloracy us to the validity of the contract, When he rot'about a quarter way throuzh I, Ald Gilbert got up snd moved the opinfon be g‘ul.lhlml and the patier aeferced until next ouday ight, This motlon was agreed to,—yeas2y, noys 2,— Lawler sud Ityan 3 Tho Cily-Attoruoy statcs that the total sum of all the Coutracts fum.m.w) is largely less thsu the smoont of money appropriated pror to their Jettiug, and ne was, therefore, of opin- jon Lhat they were well authorized s Jaw, sud were valid “and etfectual acvording o thelr terms. Al. Cullerton tried to fiuun under s suspen- slou ol the rulgs, but failed, & resolution, which he wished to be deferred so that (& could cune uD ub P Uext weetlug, rojuesting the contract- 0% b ITPOIL Al tig Beat Wecting the prise or mont, using eranite for the columna. Cullerton, Norney, Rvan, Caffrey, Jonan—17, value of the well Gotduer awoke oug wornlng, she missul busband snd her dauglter, Recently she learuad that there was one Juhin Golduer living ncar Jobnstown, und on Wedneaday o wan Wis srrest busband, and, after u hearine efven hlm - before Taqulre & nmitted to Mrs, Golduer No. Lis several years older thau bey busband. which they would change from Dedford to A mnotion Lo innke the matter a specfal order for next Monday night, although it was lost, two-thirds being required, drew out the strengih of the Walker men, and the vote indicates that they wiil be succesafui in the Coundl. The yote was aa follows; Year—Taley, Sanders, Mafloey, Tnily, Turner, )"cl(nl!y. Oliver, Lawler, Smyth, Mc- Stsuber, Niesen, Janssens, Mec- ANays--Pearsons, Dallard. Cary, Phelpa, Giibert, Riordan, "Caok.” Throop, ~ Seaton, ~Rawleiah, ‘Thompson, Knopf, Waldo, Schweirthal, Daly—15. PAT P ALDRRNEN, The repott of the Judiciary tommitiee, roe- ommending that the onlinance fixing the pay of Aldermen at 83 a meetlug be placed on Mg, waa taken 0 Ald. sumf:r thought it wrong to so disbose of ft. There would be somne workingmen fn the Council next yenr, and they should be paid for thelr josa of time. Alu. Thompson urged that {f & man could not reree without pay he shonld not aspire to the porition, The report was concarred in—Liwler, Ryan, Btauber, and Niesen onty voting nay. ‘The ordinance for the paving of Pacific avente waa taken nj and votod down, Ald, Lawler movea that the rules be sus- pended for the purpose of taking up the repory ot the Committee on Marketa on the nomina- tion of Karle for City Scater. The motfon was fost, PRINTING, ‘The reporta of the Committee on Printing— the majority recommendiog that the contraet for the city's work be awanled 1o the Vews, ana the mitnority ta the Teeyraph—was taken up, ‘The latter was coticurred in, and the Teegraph ot the contract. SCHOOL INSPECTORS, ‘The report of the Cominittes on Rchools, frcommending the confizmation of Hartiest and Fraukenths) as 8chool Inspectors, was taken up. Ald. Tully tried to get Ina minority but the Clair ruled it out. ¥ reporty The vote on thejcontirmation of Bartlett stood, s=vean U8, nags B,—Tully, Turner, McNally, Lawier, and Rysn, : ‘That on Mr. Frankenthal was,—yeas 23, naya B—Tuley, 'Tully, Turner, Riordan, Lawler, Rynn, McCaflrey, Jansscns, and Smreh. There wua a littie breeze over the latter, his sileged remarks against the Catholics Leing brought up, but severnl Aldermen denled that he had usedl the words attribnted to bim in the Journal's luteeylew, . LAKE-STREET RQUAD. Ald. Gilbert rose to & question of privilege, and asked Ald. Kyan to tnrn over to the Com- mittce which In iuvestigating the Lake-atreet #quad the **charges,’” he (Iiyan) baving tukey the naper awny. Aid. Ryan sald be had simoly made memo- rands fn lead pencil. Jie hadnocharges, Al he kuew was what the men had told him. He wonld attend the next mecting, and have the document with him. Thls was satlafactory. CITY APALER. Tho report of the Committee on Markets, recommending Korls for the City Bealership, was taken up uader suspetssion of the rufes. Ald, Daly moved that 1L be concurred in. The motlon was agreed Lo,—yeas 20, nays 10, —as follows: Frar—Tulev, Tallard, Sandets, Cary, Giiber Malloey, Tully. Mordan, Eisner, Seaon. Mew: Ivigh, Ryan, Stauber, Nienen, Waldo, Schwetstha), Janwsens, McCallroy, Dialy, Jonas— 10, N &._hm.m-. Phelos, Tamer, Tawler, g:;:gf h, McNurney, "Couk Thriop, Thompeon, Abeenl—Loddine, Cullerton, McNally, Ollver, Beldler. and Wetterer. t e . The Councll then adjourned, A _cominnnicat'on from Tuly fafled 1o cet in, It not forth that, conmidering flmsell the legat and properly authorized architect for the City- Hal), he considered 1t his duty to repurt that the work was not procressing to his satlsfaction ju many respects. Ho finds fault with the thi s of the firat luyer of stone, which, {0 his opin} In Insuflicient to suntain the superstructure, and also whnb the cut-stone, as {t1s not large enough, —— —— THE CROPS. MINNESOTA. Spectal Dispateh 1o The Trfyene, 8. PAUL, Aug. 6.—Crop reports in this State contioue to tho effect that wheat-ficlds south of Minnerota River yield from nothing to eighteen bushels per acre. The gencral average wiil Htkely fall helow thivtcon bushels an acre. North of the Minncsota River the vield 18 reported to rango from Iwenty-two to twenty-five bushels peracre. Harvest fs well advaoced, and the weather 18 favorable, Au_excursion party en route from Chicago and Milwaukee 1s to bo Joined here to-motrow morning by representa- Uvea of Bt. Paul and Minneapolls. and will reach the great wheat-farms of the Red River reglon Just fu thne to sce both the aclf-binder and steam-thresher at work i some tieids where the ylela Is over twenty-fivo bushels an aero, WISCONSIN, * Fox Lixe Joxcriox, Wis, Aue. B.—The most severo sturm of min and wind forthls senson occurred this eveninz. Fully two inches of water fell u thirty minutes. Grain will be demoged considerably by wind and water. Fariners caunot stack for two or three davs, The graln {3 all cut. Wheat on the hrairios is one-third of a crop, vers poor quality., A cood deat of ft had to be mowed. In the openings there Is about an average crop of falr quality. No threshing done yet. KANSAN, Spectal Disvaich o The Tvivuns, Onexse, Allen Co., Aug. 5,—Wo are baving splendid times {n Rausas. Small crain success- fmily harvested,—a big a-lcld. Tho corn-flelds aro” booming with & heavy stock of Itain on duly 4, 6, 8, 21, 26, snd &3, and Aug. No whinlng, ——a— A Chomieal Triumph, New York Trivune, Modern chamlata are very expert in resolving compound bodies into thelr slmple clements, but the upposite process of buildiug up bdics from thelr clementary constituents, is one ot extreme difliculty. In 1808, however, two Ger- mun_chemists, Profs, Gracho snd Lichermann, succemled fu provaring frun the hydrocarbon antlirucese, wanutactured from coal tar, the brilliant dye-stafls hisherto won fromn madder, This was thi tirst instance in which tho chemist had succedud in artificially preparing colora cirring in the vegerahle klngdom s ambslthouwh the wunufacture of artiticial madder color- Ing mutters has assumed At the pres- ens duy colossal proportions, and b falr 10" suparscde entirely the prepar; tiun of the natural products, It hes high- erto remalned thu only instauce of the kind m the history of chemlntry, all other vegetably and animal dves obstinately refusing to disclose the #arret of their composition. Within the past fow weeks the madder colars_have ceased §0 oc- cupy this unigue position. Modern chemlstry bLas'also succceded In preparing syntheticaliy cornanon fikdige. This discovery is Hkewise duu toa German chemist, Prof. A Bacyer, the gre- Din} succeasor ta the chalr of “Licbig, at Munich, and a must indefatizable and successful Investi- gator. Forascoro of years he bas been seoke 10 10 s0Ive tho problein of the compositiog nf fudigo miul its aynthetieal prevaration. Blowly Al patiently Le has gothered together and claborated one fact alter anotber utdl, tnaily, At thie 1ast aession of the Geruian Chiemleal So- clesy, he was able to annouuce the completion of thu loug rescarch snd the discovery of the last i the chain of synthetic reactions lead- s to tho formation of indjgo. The processes fnyolvud are, however, too Intticate sud costly 1o bave any fmmediate result on the commerclil Known dye, — e ———— Eloped with Mls Wife's Daughter, dubmatown (Pi) [yihune, FEleven years azo Christian Goldner, allas John Golduvr, was u growing youth v Veroun, Alle- cheuy County, P e married 8 widow who had a daughier 1 yours ot age st the thog of her second mareage, to whom Christian, alias Joln, was particulurly Kiud; and ie pleased the kind mother to know that the tendrils of ber Dusband’s affections wers twined so lovingly abuut the heart of her daughter. ‘fhus they }llwd for five years, or gutil the dauglter bud- ud fnto woinanhood, snd then, when Mry d. te proved to ba the recreant ux of Julinstown, the wan was cou- il 8t Ebensbuns for trial uat court. e BOOR s ested tn Thie culnmn A tArea-iing advertisoment | fur 50 venis; each addobiongl tie V3 R RS o B el arerdyey line, JPOk, DANGAING, G0 TO CHAPINE. Cul- al 3dtaoh) 804 "Dearborn-sla : @ lurger sluck thau iTve f the kind 10 Lliiveko. UNE BRANCH OFFIC AGCO AT 08 throngimat the cit nch Ofices in the diMerent where sdvertisementa the Main Ofica, an oot . daring the weak, 1nd Tattl o p. m, Tooksellers and Stattoners, 23 2NTNG 1resk dage for 80 eents: 1A nAdil ~ents Dm Sunday B centd & iing s charged. 7 tourds areragea Hae nde: tha boo 108 biestn Teuall sore: none but faraciites nood Apply. 8% Madison s, from 0. 1o, 10 19 Moo e T L __WANTED-TALE MFLP, _ A hrse-ting adrergement inseried (o jhis eniumn fanat Tine 13 Raokkeepers, Clerks, &cce mast ba VY ARTED- A FIRST-CLARS OFFICE MAN.CAPA- Lie of keeping ud sccouhte; {horonaniy felinble. Addrest for three daru 3 73, AN EXPEIIENCED YOUN( MAY it & shoe breainem in 8 6 West __CITY REAL EATATE, _ A three-tnn adeerticomsnt tnarrted (n thts column work days for %0 cents, eacA addition, ”l"vmmry"m centealine u cAarged, T atne dperty 1e 3wt Wimde of e wne ration, you save tha clty tazes. ¢ 825 per toat will fin & grand chance, 2-story and basement beick dwell- n CATpenirE-at., bo. £2.00) dnwn, hale VW ASIRD-PAPEIl RULERZGOOD WAGER 710 4.3, G 300~ 1w, ‘and 1ot 23x125, tween Madison and s 0 €A1y Lorns. Fioase wattid ast t0-d; \d, het modern Improvements, and at Stare and dwerl(n ne bloek #ap 3t $2, 600 nnthin Frs n SEALDING & G0 19N \YASTED-—A" FIRAT.CLASS COOR, W woman, Cafe Schanter, sement, and lot 25 near Jackron-st. oo i ne block from Line Ce "I.l?;"lnfl three low 732120, ou Cyprem- 2 Teer on comer of Warren-av. and law ottagon stone:front dwelling, and Jot, Third at. Has every mod: 300, m v, Dear Thirt 70 Anian, and Iacpeap nt 63, S ALE—OR EXCIIANGE~ OME, 2. frame, well bullt, [arge yard, 71ata, 11 forest N TP, o TR D-FIFTY 00 ARPRNTERS A tTOUting park, near ?’I“nlcn‘lnfvl¥l: Tiaven ";5 loe Gl Siart erery morning at 4 o'clock from west cad of Waahlogton-ss. twanel; transpartation fFoo botN Wazs., * FANTED-AT F. SMEETI'S COPPRR-SHOP. W AT s SN FETIES CoP 5535&% smithe and une tnamith: none 1o} SRiiha and, mt firet-ciasy workme: W ASTED-CATIAGT wmu‘-i‘\v&?num oX repsin. Al Statean.E o firsi-ciam man: A1vo oy 16 i ont PALDING & CO.. 138 Clark s o108 NTED=YOUNQ MAN T0'RUX G S MA- Jod MAN on In & fne eafe: ghod pefe 2 Sant 117 kask Handoipnest, "o RONG NOY OR YOUNG MAN WA ey jont at carpenter shop, 53 B D531 Bouth ANTED—A FIRST-GTLAYS CARKIAGE W T Bl 83 CARIIAGE BLAGK: one other necd appiy at 74 S1x- ANTED=A GO0 WRTAGE WD WORKS Vel 1 (iRt work, Addrcra FOTID & VELLORS, Tockford, 1. Coachmnen, Teamaters, &ce EADY Tousa MAX (ERMAN rees. Nortn £ide, near Webster-a 00; exehange for brick or thood; ho Incumbered wante Ereator value. Address M JPOR BALE-gin WILL PURCHASE bew inarhie.front honse, TIRL Kitehen and qining-rovm on Grst faor. Week. 64 Houth Cau _SUBURRA JOR SALE—$100 WILL BUY one hinek from depot, At Lagrance, 7 mi [‘hicaxn; $13 down i 85 me it marked, and shown free Incenta. KA BROWN, 142 INTRY REAL ESTATE > E~$7.001~203. ACILE FAUM M DF A MILK Central Natirow Farm all houses, water, 71 A BEAUTIFTL LOT ore for Misi 10 rnl\'-mnlnn-l iicheat waied paid; 411 free tare, . For grencien for spcctal ifao o tataat. "Wont Sldos EET ADAMS-ET., FIIONT! ts PArk—~Nice alcove rousn, tieman and wife or two gentiet d, with or withont Sonth Side, MICHIGAN-AV.~PARTIER WISHIING nicely furnishes (CTADICK rours eitl :an he sscummodsted. ~RUOMS, WITN BUAKD FURL o genticnien for the summer oo boarders taken. North Slaes CLARK-ST.~ROAND FOR Kentieuien, $310 83 per week, with uso of H El., 270 BTATH-S A B L e 2. T.~FURNISIED buanl, §1 g 81,301 day board. 1oy CE JIOUSE, NOR. 33) / Btate-st., four blocks soul and room. per day, §1,30 o 8: &7, Furnished foors (0 10 ANT I8 EAST ADAMNS-RT. v’!‘x rm.'m-'!in the citys good table at rosson: hoard 84 pe DA TIOTRIZ 144 “AND 150 WABARI-A uced priccs. (100d toums and board. $1. o Diay nosnl, &4 jor 2 L DG AL UL LT SR )t §7 per week. Employment Agencios. ASTED=ALL THE GOUD RAILROAD LATOR- e | ran grt: waires from il.U)Y’)o(IJS Perdayy o0 g0 tiesmakeryat 13 cente per tiv, Boar 87,60 por T NOON, 76 TIE GO wages [2e per tfe: o for fro (are; 20 farm hania, uth Vater-s, WANTED=TO LAVE X pers far C. & 4. 1t wn &G 8 URISTIA 1,75 Der dny: & CO., 7 Farus trany AVETO- V=20 TRACK-LAT: fin-makers, 10earpent urther faformation call at 70 Bouth Canal st, E. G. IATGIT, Mincellanconns VW ANTED—FIRST.CLABS MEK, THAVELING 1N any ‘Inieresis not fncoumpaifbio, tn estahiish ncles it ®uods. Cailat ltoom 1, 317 = Y Am-.?u“r.’i [ w milker: sand for circular of v _Htvour @ Tribimo Ratldihy. VWANTED-LIVE MEX AND TADIER TO BELT, needien. chromos. oll pain k- tiogs, Atatione: . chirom sucs, Jeweiry, eic, Inducenients greater DUIET house can offer, A5 Jucion 8 i at once. C. M. LIN %O, WANTED.FENMALE IXELP, Domostics. VWANTRD=A YOUNG 61, TO DO GENERAL otsewark, - Apply at 76 Wabasl WANTED-GOOD COOR-MUST™ WASIL ARD ifun well. Woodlawn-ay., second houss sonth of Fortyeelghinest, VW ANTED- AT 16 FRAIRTE-AV. for zenerai housswork. VW ASTBU—GERMAN — GTRL FOI, GENENAL VA wurk n & small family; good homme, 253 edat., second fioar, PETKNT GIIiL FOIt GRNERAL ges 84 pee week. Inquire at 678 VW ARTED -GII—(ENERAL HOUSEWORK OR voung girl o ‘asaists small family; Spply after8 Q'clock 84 255 larling-st., North kide. ANTRD=A U SMAKT GIRL TO DO ham| astst [n dintog-room tn » pri- vate board(ug-house st 570 Michika: 00D GIRL Nurses. VWASTED=A WET NULsk IMMEDIATELY, 2 m APPIY 1o Dr ROLER, 129 Twenty-accond-at., at Laundresscse VANTED-AT WME. T. MAUNY'S FRENCH indey, two Ari-clam inirt inianers: 80 a week Dd SHENIY Wrky O ICA IS TH) Wabaen-av. o MOARD WAN NARD-BY A YOUN M. wherr there will be no other aad particniars. _Addros M G, Tribuns ofiico, N A FAMILY 3z atate ferms ans Address SAM ULLALA! vE Grans Are d-hand Instruments taken in cxchange UATS ur UPrignt planos to rent or for sale on W. KIIBALI y Carner Btate and Ad " n, unl terms L0 o1 e 404 Monroe-sls, ) BUTS A“nia i UL FATLOIL ORGAN, C fmprovements, It. T. PAVABLE IN “FASY MONII weekly installmenta—will huy new reeewood plana, warrsuted for five yeare |; SIARTIN, 0 and 207 Htataae GRTZA LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND BOGL GLIP L A N LA et RITA of Fittecatiiat, ai FIFTNOON 1% VICT e obgectiun t ehiidren. T O81-LIBERAL ik WATD of puckethuak tnulamlnt T tween Wabash nd fark It ALD FOIL TR n TIAYED~A DLACK CAT, Dame uf FgrIL wearly with bell. eral et PARKEI & TIAON IEWARI OF $25 WILL 23 "MIiwaaks of 8 dark-bay nare. latod bisck, with arcen aui NSWERINO TG TR catiicT Aud_ Metal collar, 1tk by Fearing W MOUSENOLD GOODS. BPECIAL OFFEN—~ onler. HI ", enalvi-Lables Caue-chalre mat £at deiow anythilig eve @ 1 1 ko 'z can seil ai ex- liouse, 3¢ and 1O RENT-STOIES, OFFICLY, &e- TNTON FURNITURK COMPANY, dlson-ar., seii sli kinds uf liouseh: Kuinda guarantecd aud ters Brck dry-fiuise a0 wHuKd-ack, ngIno, bollcr mpchiuery, all In perfeck brdor s siars ca be starie i councetlon with yams, or woald do well for nlulu'fi- frams of fumnitum factory. = luquire of K.H. BHOWN, 160 West fiandoip! CHANCE PuIL MENDEUS OF MASONIC FIEA: SR dnabie manmeing svaian e veliE sejekie KA‘DUI" tainediately. fl"(i i '-T—'vilm “CLARS TOOMS, LAl Amall, with puswer BIBIHOE, 16 oty Jefersanet, 1N druxs, peints, of Of $ALOSI T Fear; will take $4. i8¢ Caah, bul M OF secuted ugtos, | Address V ANTED—T0 RENT=FROM BEPF. 1, A 8! iaryey, 183 East Wasniug- MUY THE RIGHT OF THE ffdols for one of the tiost ata: | J\TAX Forfusther particulare ad- Kaut, board for ialy on! Tweatyselond-an Ad between i B 33, “Iribune otiice, : i sabilahed 1834, AR PALD KO n‘fi.. and vaianive MARBACHUSETT: EnA i hda tacs | ol Wather. and & &b Tabiitiar w it o1t “surre usilog: room uf 1he Tribuie, JTLVEN 25 AND 30 CKNT PIKCES IN PACKAGES $10a esehanye for curreucy st couutlug-room limm 8 CAX 1R ourroncy sl the cui Civou WAt B oreloek b o \ND | 2. Tiatel, byt deccetary, WHL. &AL t5ES FOI BALK—ONE Foi 80, ONE | 73K LA DANTA'S ADVICE TO LADIESIOW 70 50, sud good dellvery wogon 4% w7 wes | 1% "lA 3 o el ALratii: ok 30id AT TR b e Statenal., Colcage. YWarTED -4 GoOb GAl TANTED=A RESPONBIBLE GENTLEMAN WILL I5o frat-cl niaht fur the usi of & Uiy four ol to Lesound and didress 31 37, marctal 1 56’.) ‘OUU‘m ES0NTUINVEST IN GUMR XA ANTED — A LIGHT Balf-spriug or o I Kood Topalr, A e uilice. e == STORAGE. N o WEST MUS ok carriages. eic. loauv 1 fr stocks uf gouls: _ _TO EXCMANGE, L -FOI GOOD 8TOCK FANM 0. Tery dealiable Vil viis iro’of JUSEFIL JONEa & 2+ log preferred. and vne whl 29 Uf W0y ital, I Yo 0f tho busihess. Addraes K oribune whide: at.. TOF furniture, b W any agivuni: legal pterest. Ll Employment Agencies. ANTRD-20 GIGLS FOIt GENEQRAL HOUBR. Tk: Nrat-class dining:room “nod kitchen giria: tiring oferenoe Alis. Iiking, 87 Stavenat, Miscelinncouss VW ASTEDZGULS 10 STULP. APPLY TD CIIAS, B, PREIFEIL general agent clgars, 237 Fifthe between i and 108, 1. lfl"x‘UA'l‘lllNB"‘v NTI’.D:N!ALB' Bookkecperss Clerks, &co QITUATION WANTEL-IY A COMPETENT MANL ricd man. famiillar with ‘Torelgn silpments and 18uncys: niso Freach and Kpanish correspondonts e po- Slion o take cliarge Of booke, 10 Aiet 10 mia ment of Luslnoss, Or elther. Hieat of reforences. dress Lo PHILLIPL e, Casy Co., D pu il ancous, o ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUXG MAN, A% ook In w private boanling-luuse, Address of ap- Ply.at basement of 215 Wahaali-av. _BITUATIONS WANTED= ~BY A BCANDINAVIAN ironer of general housewark, RIrl, s cnok, was! fly,” Call a1 1377 staty-ete up-stalrs, fof 19 & grivate fami] w0 daye, s’xflmnox WANTIZD-TO COOK., WASII AND D Irun._Call at i4) Dremerst, for thiee days, QITUATION “WANTED =1y KEAPRCTADLE £ Arish giri, for genersl housiwark o secuud work Hease call at 14 btewa ITUATION WANTED-IY A BWEDISH G ) voung and suoug, fo 0o general work u sl famlly. " itctcrences.” 708 Cottage Urave-av. =k SITUATION WANTER=LY A 000D PLALN COGR, & Rood washer and froner, 1o, do_gefiersl Lousce wouek,” Apply st prescit employer's, S Wi v o Beamnatresscse GITUATION WAXTEDZIY. GOMPETENT DItss: mskery IMI!"KH children's sults; work by day or weok, 200 West Kuitou-st. s Rousekeeperss SITUATION WANTED-HIY A LADY 1N REDUCED clramstances as toueekeepor f0F & gendlediiad i 4o Audress K 13, Triauneotice. Employment Agoncios, 1TU. ATH)N%(}“;AN [kl o r“;:‘n“fl:fl‘ h!"hé 5!2‘?‘: et e erinan feria © A TL DURA IS oice. 172 NoriD Eod st ulll,l-cnlluncou-. QITUATION WANTEL=UY A YOUNG LADY 1% & ahioe stare: is & conipetent ralvaiady, snd can fur- Blah goiad refesesce, Address No, D1sven-at, ED-IIY A WELL:-EDUCATED an 134y, elther as campantun of ay vld- ert ¢, 8 31uR10 (a1, OF 10 Keep Liouss for an eld- erly geutielisn where srvuite arg Kept, Audress Al 41T appited ibunc office. YO RENT~IIOURES, “Wost Sides Yl'u NENT-A20 Al)AllR~!'Il").:Tl‘(‘z<mmM HOUSE, all conventent a3 all (a A0d EANS L y Ry K 20 Fills ¢ 10, $7, G large rovmns over mme; IO RENT-RPLENDID PRONT ROOMS, BINGLE 8 roows, gas V. 0 auita} als, and bath, Wallon o, 3 h East Washington-st. A, 8. H1XON. Miscelluneous, 10 RENT—OLD-ESTABLISIeD SASH, DOOR, £30,ullnd mesataciury, 350 square foet ot ooty and efovaton; low price “IVANTED TO RENT. A 1 of medium-aled furoialiod oF WaTLY-Turileiad on eftner 3 hausa tichigan or Indiaus-ava.. horth of Wil taka bust care of furaliure, ol ihunc office. OM FOR EALY AND Y 2o Bldoy aor ot vas 3 0 Tribuuc obice. TANTED—NO IRENT—A 88 SLL HOUSE uodern bibravemonts uurth of Tuirty- i Wabashi-ay, Address, with te TED-TO RENT-1 QLD IN LEATH T of Lides sud aalostian, 8 i ihs geaeral buslnets and fastory manase: 1o conuect himacit with a leather lods refercaces giveu. Audiess LEATHER, 325, NA Lanc) pers b £Frade (Enat sovernl years aa b Sitoves A e rov: . aiurko’s o v, rigicut and Dress) t Duvelup tig ¥leuse, flsborisiest) aod, reasi o aad conblels book NIG BATTERY Eap, Can e adane S COLEM AN Conr ekl I Imista (air-Daying bual wa.ufactur- <l ¥ bo Taeredand with (e Wil verlug KiIva SO particd: U3 LATRST DM and mesl alfter. bimple, castly ’u;\luhlu‘lh\luvtn bouschuid artl-