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¢eatic Urotral Committen met orth dtrect Dpera:flouse [n this ity sy, Pl antendunce of memucts nf the Cotmnitiee was_cxeeedingty gmall, amil the eunthusiasm 1, Some of (he L members expinfued thie necensity ol patting gpeakers In the ficid, | and, as tauvney wan toquired for - that pureose. in- qury_was made s {o the prospects of fing emall amonnte fn each fownshin, No Twenahity Commiticeman expreased Rimaelt su heing able: to miee cven §20. Malien Jonea, who wan avertised 1o be present, did 1ot coine, ot acveral county metabers expressed 2 beler that the former candidate 1 plten up the ace, U dnauiey, it was ascerlained from the Clairman ot the Cominitice that nothing tad Feon heara of Mlr. Jones siace lus numination Jast June. 4 DEMOCRATIC ESTIMATE OF TUER CONGRES- S10NAL HESULT, Maj. Orendor?, the Scerctary of {he Demo- eratic State Crentral Committee, eatne up from grinzficld yesterlay to have a chat with n few of the hoys and takealook at the three Coneres- sional Districts contained in Cook County, Dur- {og the day he Intervlewed Jobn Foresth, Wil fam C. Goudy, and several of the lesser Hphts of the Great Unterrlficd, A TrinuNE reporler captured him fate in tho afternoon, and the twain lield a general conversation on State poli- tics na affccting the various Congressional 1iis. tric1s. The Mujor was not in pussession of suf- ficlent Information to express any opinion on the situation m Cook County, and he did not sbow any disposition 1o {atk about the Fourth sud Fith Istricie, e feit satisiied that the ite- publican noniinee, 1lenderson, would easily walk sav with the Sisth. “Lhe neveoth ho regarded belng a close contest between Campbell, Re- ublican, aod Ilay Democratie nominee. Four years ago the former was elected. ‘I'wo years fa(cr ne was beaten, beeauto the temper- ance clement, baded by Senator Reddick, was opposed to bim, Now the differences have hieen adgusted, a8 Keddick declined tho nomination in his favor. Hud Lie accepted, he trould have been oblizell to enter the pohitical pretn against the Armistrongs, who are regarded ns the Demo- cratic Jeaders ol LaSalle County, In the Eighth District the indications all pointed to the etec- ton of Greenbury L. Fort, tho present incum- bent, over Shaw, Demuocerat, nndSlrorl:F, Nntion- o, He belleved tho Democrats woald carry the Nmth, or Peoria District, cunsequent upon the dissensions in - the Itepub- liean ranks arowing out of the nomi- pation of Thomas A, DBoyd, who, it is said, while a member of the State Leglslature voted tor Springficld for the State Capil stead of leorfa, UL the prospect In thi District the Major was fgnorant; but no fele satistied that Smgleton, Greenback Democrat, would carry the Eleverth. Everybody, he satd, conceded tho Uwellth, or Springileld Dis- trlct, to_ Bill Springer, the presont incutmbent, Tinton, the present member from the Tnirleenth District, hus heen renominated, nnl finde for his antagontst his old competitor, Stephenson, whom he vanquishied two years ngo by a major- fty of 216, This district M), Orendorf rearled a3 being very close zround. Malden Joncs, L Demoeratie nominee fi the Fourteenth District, & Ureenbacker, and will be Iargely supported by the behiesers tn the Jiat-money doctrine. The Mujor thinks be will walk away with Cane gon, the present incumbent, by amnajority rangig from 50 to 1,000, In Lhe “Fiftcenth Dintrict Declu siceerded In - gettine the Demotratic pomination over Jolu I, Eden, thie vresent - cumbent, and, in the opintou of the Major, will beat Forsyth, the Repuulican-Natioual, by a greater majority than that obtained twoe years ago by Eden. The Sixteenth District1s 1n 8 very unsettled conditlon, as thero are too many covks willinr to Loss the making of the Dem- ozratic broth. At the Convention held about a month ago it was found {mposstble 1o make a cholce, A few days afterwarda cfforts wero made to patch up u peace, aud, when theyDemo- cratie State Centrul Committee met two weeks ago yesterdny, it was avnounced that all the candidates had wilhdrawn, Jeaviog the feld to Parsons and \Walts, tho two dark horses, who seemed to pretty evenly divide the Conventlon. On the 3d prox, the ualeF:uu will meet agaln to make a notnination, If possible. The caudi- dates pained are Sull‘kl‘ present intumbent, Hofles, Pulilps, Parsons, Watts, Faulke, Bryan, and Wolcott, the Greenback preachur, Maj. Urendort says ft makes no difference who is nominated, as the district I lnrgely Democratie, BIll Morrison, the present member from tho Seventeenth District, will undoubtedly be re- clevted. Thers are three condidates in the Liehteenth District—Thomas, Republican, Allen, Democrat, and Davis, Ureenbacker, Two yeurs ugo {lartzell, Democrat, was clected by a very sinall majority. The Mnjor cxpects that Davis und ‘Thomas will largely” split the Republican vote, aud thus give Alicn an opportunity to walk away with tho honors by a majority of from b0 1o 1,000, Thero Is no opposition of any force to Dick Townshend, the present mem- ber from the Nincteenth District, and ha will be re-elected by the nusunl Egyptian tnajority. NOTES. The State Regiater,not 1o bo outbid by the Monitor, advises the peonle of Sprinzfield 1o “pay that bomd."" Verhaps, after aif, the Btato will ‘et thut four acres of land, #BI11 * 8pringer’s speech of acceptance, the uther day, was a3 bad In grammar as it was fn tasty awd fn tacts, 1t was profuse in the per- sonal prosoun, end loose in Congresstoual history. M Malden Jonee, of the Fourteenth, and Charles Dunham, of the Sixth Distrlet, Democratic candiuates for Congress, are out in cards deny- finie that they [ntend to withdraw fu favor of the Natlonal candidates. Charles Augustus Walker, ot Curlinville, hind courage cuough to o julo the Beventecnth District. Cenvention acainse William K. Morrl. son. Walker tot 20 votes,—10 mare than ho deserved, for Willlnm (8 too geod a Bousbon to be set aside in tho face o what the Pottu Commitice i3 expected to develup. . The Watscka Kepublican, without fear, favor, or purtiality, declares ©That_during the War, C. C. Btrawn, Natlonal candidate for Congress iu the Ewenth District, wus a traitor, o member of the Knignts ol the Golden Cirele, and one of the cunspirators who tricd to release the prison. ers at Camp Douiclus.” Christoplier Columbus will now rlse aud explaln, The Directors of tue Onarza &Imquoll Coun- ty) Fur Mave sccured * Brlck " Yomeroy o8 the orator, Solleiting Iavorahle notics from the Wats stepublican, that fournal responds: * We doubt the wisdom of the step, fle was the nasticst Copperhicad that the War produced, and a thousand thnes more despicablo than the worst feaders of the South.” This sccures fele ™ an audience, atter which, the * black- vomin." ‘Tho Springfleld Aonitor (Democratic rival of the State fey:aler) earnvstly ndvises the veople of Bpringtield and Banguinon County tu pay that houd which secures the ndditlonal ground neceseary for the St vuse, Tle Mowter ¥ remarita: ** At the tima the bond was given, the City of Sprioglicld was fn great dauger of losing the Btate-Huuse, owing to the bressure brougut to bear by e Counties of Peoria and Macon” The Stale. Jtegister. uotices, with much satls- faction, a typozraphiéal exvor fn Tne ‘I RIpUSE, About the ouly Bourbon Democratie tricnd lefy the Hegater is Hampton W, Wall, of the County of Muvoupin, and the Ley'ster Enorautly printa bim as tho “lon. 7o W, Wil With nke Jealousy, the State Junrnal censures th omis- sion ol J. M. Davis as the Republican Senatorial vandidate In the Thirty-nluth thsteict, when Davls was not nominated uutil after Tug Tiis. UNR'S List was printed, Rallway Cummisstoner Oberly, speakin: authonty, says e .l?flnncmllu'Coll’l'grul:ua’l ommittee of the Eighicenth District will ause to be published and exteusively distrio- uted the correspondence between Hages and Judee Longworth, whereln the former urges rthe latier 1o allow his namu tobe used s a Cougreesional candliste.” As a col - plece of hterature, THE TRIDUNE s s o repuollcation of the charges and speciiteatfo in'the casc of Willam Joshua Allen, who g fl:nxe" in tbe Ol4 Capltot Prisun for disloyal ives, B John 11, Qerly, editor of the Calro Bulletin, auod Ralwa® Commissioner of Itlinois, 14 oo the stump, Conaldering that Obusrly basu't the slump ol u hair on his bead, he does well, 1f reported correetly, At Gulvonda, last Pris the bevan at the begnuing. kind of John. ‘The ‘begl g was when “Josh ™ Ailen, Oberly's cundidate for Cougriess, lay juthic Ud Capitol Erison, uud Capt. Thom Lis Republican vpponent, was at the frout, batthug for the Union, The “end " will he wheu ““Josh “Allen s second Ap- pomattox and John Overiv has uo uther em- fizrzxm than tuat of ediung & Yellow-Ferer i, . MISCELLANEOUS, EEARSEY. Cixcixsaty, 0., Aug. 23.—Deanls Kearoey arrived bere this evenlog from 8t Loums, and uddressed & crowd of' about 1,000 people ut Fountain Mquers, His speech was merely a rep- etition of thosu delivered at other citics, DES MOISE3. Borcual Dusath (o The Triduns. Das Moixes, 1a., Auw. 28.—3ec. 6 Chap, 130, ¢t of Congress, approved March 8, 1573, modi- Ues Nee, 25, Cnap. 2 of the United States Btatutes of 1573, £0 28 not to_apoly 1 the tlon of Revrescutatives to Convress to States Where the gesral glestion ts beid on ottier dags 530 b second Tuesdayn November, 50 that Htutea, Funda for the relief of the yellow-fever vic- tnis are being ralsed bere, MISSOURL Anectal Dispated tn The 81, Joe, Mo, Aug, 2),—~Tue Ninth Congres- slonal Distnct” Detnocratic Clnvention to-day oominated the Hon, David Rea, of Amirew Conuty, for re-clectlon, dntes were before the Conventl ‘The Demncrats of the it heen tn scasion two d 158 Liatlots without hut ane election Is nocesaary in Qcfober-election Tridune 8r, Louis, Mo., Ang. 23.~The Democrats of 1 enth Congresstunal Diatrict have been in sfaton twa days at Chiliicothie, Aaa up to 4 late wur fast night hud taken 253 ballote without butng able lo make A noinination. on, Distelct have also Carthage, and taken Heven candidates ure befure thia latter Convention, NELOIT. Spretal Plepateh 10 TAr Ratorr, Wis., Aug. %.—Cy dclrfinlu 1o the N and ventlon were held to-nizht. nomination of I, J£. Burdye, of Assembly, and six for thig city, teoubltcan Firsl Assembly ol U, Trivune. e tises for electing Mblican Cottoty Convention Distrivt Thare s N . TNNTANA, Speetal DispaicA to TAG Tvibune. LArATETTE, (0., Ang. Eh—Uen, Den Tlar tison oveued the eumpuivn in this county on betill of tiie Hepublican party 1nan eloquent. ‘The audience was a larue one, compusad of the Intelligent ami thtnking portiun of the community, 1l was Ircquently interggpted with chieers sud ap- spcech liere this eventng, Plause, NASRVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 53, Emeteon Etlieridge at ETIHENIDGR DECLINKS, i 23, —A diepalch from Dresden, deetining the Nepublican nomination for tuvernar, was re- celved Ly the Republican Commitiee. Commitice mect 8ep. 11 to deteriuioe whether 10 call another State Conventlon. oitio, Cixcinnatr, 0., Aua, 23.—Thae following Congressional nomInativns were made _tvester- day: Democratic, tn the Fifth Indinua District, w.8, 1 Outo Dustrict, John Printy, uloians Democratie, Elghteentt Ohlo District, U, T, Lawson: Urceubacker, Kleventh NORTK CAROLINA. Evtzanetit Citr, N, U, Aug. Zh—The Re- ublicaus of the First Congreasionat District have sominated Juseph J. Murtlo, ALABAMA, Montooumzny, ‘Thornas Willlains for Cunurress, Ala., Aug. 29,—The Demo- crats of tha Fifth District bave uomilnated BOUTIL CAROLINA, Curant.stoN, 8 C,, Auf. .—=The Republic- have tenominated J. ans of the Fiest, Intrict 11, Ruimey, for Cungress, CASUALTI ES. XILLED BY LIGRTNING, Cnrrenns, Aug, 24.—Capt, Rudgers, of Company A, Fifth Cavalry, whilst en route to Joln his company at Fort McKinney, was strack aud Instantly killed by lightning thisafiernocn, twonty-five julles north of Rock Creck, on the He was in tus tent, and two Iudinn sconts were with i, both of whom Fottermnun road. escuped without Injury. EVASION OF THE Nrw ORLEANS, Ang. 23.—Ma}, James Simp- son, an ex-Eederal officer, dolnz busincss here for many years, died from the cffects of an Injury recelved by helne caught by the hand in the machivery of a8 pluner, Jumes Gleinon, oged 8 vears, wos crushed to eath by w tratn ou the Mobile & Texas Rall- road, TEVER. A WEALTHY FARMER TURT. Spevial Dirpatch to The Tribune, Kxorux, Ia., Aug. %.—Juhn IIill, o wealthy former of Hancock County, Illinols, was thrown from a wagon in n ranawsy accident to-day, run over, sud fatally infurcd. 3 — DROWNE Bartone, Md, Aug. 25—John Schull, editor of the Bomersel (I’a.) Herald, wasdrowned near Cumberiuud yesterday; aged 23, —— " FIRES, AT FLINT, MICIH, &pectal Diwtch Lo The Tridune, EasT SaaiNaw, Mich, Hotel, Loss, 85, CHICAGO,. The slarm from Box 207 af Jamces Leonard, Ni cau Ly matclies e Loxnoy, Au. %h—The full test of the Tark- —— men, Heia utterly dopraved and consclence- | Javed nction in order to obtaln positive prouf, | fsh diplomatic nute, o synopsis of which was TILE SCIENTISTS. Iess, and boldly aunouuced shortly beforg the | Carlson had always sustained & goud reputation, | telegraptied on the 16th fust., concludes by ex- 4 . murder that % he would but any man ont of the | and his prescnt sction has caused consulerable | pressing the conviction that Europe will never way for £100.” Tuls speech induced Dyo to | surprise umong the merchants and busincss- | jropardize co by following the dangerous Edison st the 8t. Louls Convention—Ie Is | engoge his scrvices, for which ko was to pay | men with wnoin he was assoclated, path wsnwml. by Greece. the Ieciplent of a Grand OvativnePapors Rowl. N 87. Lous, Mo, Aug, 83,—The session of the Association for tho Advancement of 8cienve to- day wosan interesting one, and drow the largest present. The Committes to memorlalize Congress fn rolation to meteoro- reported upon by Prof, Bolten, whu proposed that the Conunite that Mr, Osborn, of Washingtou, be added to the Committee, and audicnce yot logleal rescarches was tee be continued; Aug. £3.—The firo at TFlint this morning destroyed the bakery of M. Roab, the muilinery and tancy goods store of Miss Daly, anl a wn portion of the Brotherton hittle insurauce. t Prof. Loomis be requested to take tha chalr, A number of new members were electet, when Prof, Barker rose aud sald the time had come when sclentists were no longer the only discoverers, but thac the practical man had ready, rich people situated as Tullis waa fecl Losvon, Aug. 23.—The wearers and winders :':::: i l:'::ncn“ d“w Llllc:l:c: a ""B‘: hllll‘:ld :{?m;‘hl":, tnsecure, and Jhu 'alll:u ‘?( l'nhlnlr Davis, Davis {s now in Jail awaiting tejal. i thirteen cotton mills at Radel{ffo havo struck I? ministrator has unconscious sunk move! g I soll. It mave bim_ great pleasuro 1o | degrees la poplos catimation: As for Lo bute HANGED, sasinsta poductiin db paye AboutD.500 ooms introduce to the Assuclation one of the new vhiose uatne wus heralded throurhout and whoso rescarches wera known Prof, Barker then pre- sented Thomas A, Edlson, who was recelved groat applause, which contiuued sotne In response Presldent Marsh atated it cer- taluly gave the Association plensurs to welcome thy gentleman who had dono so much to help science by bis wonderful fuventions, and that reflected glory upon thy reproductive it would be probably the most gratifyme intelligence to the gentleman humself, as well us to the audicnce, to hiear that the Assocltion iad been informed jug, by telegram from the Exposition at Paris, that the crand prize at the Exbibition had bee awarded to Alr, Edison for the most woudertul wewb the coul throughout the world, with tite, thel genius of America, {fuventions of the sce. A motion was made and carried that & com- mittee ob three b appointed by the Chalr to ar- formier ) Profs. Newcomb and Baird, of Washington, and Prot. Mever, ot Ho- runge for the euloxy of Prof, Preatdent of this Buctety. teary, boken, were sipoluted as the Committee, The Associatlon then adjourned to meet lu sections, Alr, Edison had four papers beforo Section # A" which hio was oxvected to read, and wlen that zection met, Immediately alter the a journment of the regular scssion, 4 great crowd (8 uRpUTS Were casuring Wwaspreacut to see and e tameter.” toned, for him, ana s guod deal followed fu all of them. cent solar Louts, done by the Bevoral other vapers were section, echipse, Pral. Secaon A 8 The zenera) 7 1t adigestion, ‘conatipation, esperlenced by & beal besiu-0pbressing wmal pelled by 1hat peerless alte ach Blitere. which cheers. re r him. 11 400 the Use of she Tastmeter for M the Heat of the Stars and the Bun's Coruna “Qu the Applicution of the Carbon Buttor the Principte [nvolved fn the Microplons “The Carbon Televtione; * aud A New Vol. Me, Edison could only be foduced toread one of his papers,—the first ove men- Prof. Barker read the other three of discussion Prof. Barker slso read a very ioteresting paper of bis own on the re- uite ot spectroscoplc observations of the ‘l;t- ave the outline of the work Fort Worth aolar eclipse ;um’. s and A few in Section B3, but this section sdjcuroed early 5o that ita wembers cowra Vistt isten to Mr Edison’s paper. sesnion adjourned tiil Monday to allow the members 10 go un &D excurson 10- W 10 lrun Mountair aud Pilot Knob, aud ¢ the tron formation (n \bat region. ——— A HEALTHY BODY AND A CLEAR HEAD, torwent the vedy, tlie he: uunnnx.::lclbtlnhx? Bens disurders react unon the braiu moat hurtfull: vroduce @ cloudiness 1n the organ of thouyhit nob Reese, of read in 18 revulat the sysien. turouxh the bowele &ud urinery pass Four candie 1o snccial strite liere over county noinatlons, hut tho choice of the Assembly delegutves created A ool dent ot lively lutereat, all resulting In the eleetion ot three delegates favorabls 1o the utntk, for the T » Juhnson, of The 20 yesterday morning was caused by a flre In the dwelllng ot 143 West arrison street, Ignited from unknown this morn- sud invigor. e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SBATURDAY. AUGUBT 24, 1878—~TWELVE PAGES: & pistol, & siznat which was answered by peculiar whisties from all parts of the town. Tha clang MAN'S INHUMANITY. FOREIGN. At once gathered, mounted, hurrled away K A with Bellor out of town, and hung The Death-Dealing Pablic Administra« | bim. All the sireets of the town had been | The English Government Con- plcketed by strange horsemen, who allowed none to pasa by them until Betlor was In thetr cuntady, the Jynchers Intending Betlor shontid never reach the jail. A large number of citizens Trom Shelbyvillc ted the avene of the hang- Inz this morning. 1la was hanged by a smail haiter rope, nnd was stranried to death. the rope having_nearly huried itsell in one side of tor of Sacramento County, templating Another California. Turkish Loan. Ile Suffers from & Lack of Dead Men with Estates to Be And Will Accopt for Becurity the Man- hisncek. The body presented s ghastly sioht Cared For. A% It swing thage Tn’ the early aanitglit, the agoment of the Armenian biack and awollen tongue protruding from Finances, the moutn, the deep blug cses glistenmg through the white and half-open fashrs, and the hands and body black and purple with the staw- oaot blood. ‘The verdict of the jury was demit from tho hands of persoos unknown. The awift and fnst though lawless punishment of Belior may be charced to the technicaliticn anid delay of the law, Hellar came into the Thomp- son Creek communits as & tramp, whence no one knew, a8 ha relused even to tell. 1o was et hactica i, weight 190 woundn, | TUrkish Troops Disorganized and and had s repulsive, lennm‘ face, was 35 n bld, and had been feearded with suspicion. Leaving Bosnia by was Lelleved that he had negro bloud in his « Thousands. velns, though be passed as & white man. : Premature Conclusion of an i Elaborate Frogramme of CUTTING OUT OF JAIL, MacMahon’s Early Resignafton Hinted Epecial Dispateh o The Tridune, Murders. GraRD RAriDs, Mich.,, Ang. 23.—The Keot at by o Paris Journal. County Jail. which was burned last apring, has Leen In the hands of repairers ever since, until the 10th, when it was complcted and turned over to the authoritles. It was suppused to be fire-proof, and burglsr-proof against burglars on the Inside. To-night, howeser, four of the prisoncrs In the second story demonstrated the fallacy of this theory by cutting out and escap- ing. They were Al Sharp, awaiting trial for lorsc-stealing; Jonn McUraw, awalting trial for grand larccoy; Anthony Bonnm, sentenced to clghty-five days for larceny; and Michacl Furry, awaltingtrial for compound larceny. Three other prironers, two of them Implicated in the murder of Eugene Naylor, and one accused of larceny, in the same sectlon, refused to Lry to escape. The fugitives cut a hole in & chilled cross-grat- ing composed of bars one and a half Inches wido and & half an loch thick, and placed not more than two fnches apart horizon- tally and perpendicularly. They made a liole in this about ninc by fourteon fnches In alze, and then psssed to the outside wall of brick twelve inches thick cased with boller-plate Iron. This they made a hole through fn s hurry, and then made a rope of shects, letting themselves down on the outside, a distavce of fully twenty- two feef. They left the jull just after dar were seen tocross tho fiver on the Grand Raplds & Indlana Raflroad bridge, and have none ol them been scen since, though oflicers have been nc:nrr;lum.-h for them dihizently. 1t is evl- dent that they had tools passed in by fricnda Resolution to Overcome This Scarcity De Bonis Non. The Austrian Army of Occupas tion to Be Increased to 200,000. Placing of (e First Victim upon the Altar of Pablic Adminis- tration. Alterrible Crime Pollowed by Swift and Torrible Ponishment Near Rhelbyville, Tennessee, Garibaldi Out in a Letter in De- fense of Soctalism. THE BAST. AUSTRIA'S ARMY, Viexna, Aur. 23.—An Imperlal order names Gen, Philippovich Commander-in-Chief of the ‘Twelith Corps, the Graud Dukeof Wurtemberg commander of the Thirteeoth Corps, Gen, Ram- berg commaunder of the Fifth Corps; Geu Bza- pary cominander of the Third Corps, and Gen. Blencert commander of the Fourth Corps. Theso corps, numbering 190,000 men, form the sccond ermy. This development of military force scems principally dirccted against Bervia apa Montenegro, where participation fn the insur- rection fs manifest. THE KNEDIVE'S PINANCKS. ALgxasDuIA, Egyot, Aug. 20.—A profect 1s under conslderation which, it ia belleved, the Khedlive will accept to-morrow, whercby Nubar Pasha will become Prestdent of the Councll, and Rivers Wilson, Minister of Finance, The Khiedive and his family will restore all the lands to the Btute, and & comprehensive scheme for the reform of the administration, including large retrenchments in the civil service lst, whil be decreed. TIE L08S AT SERAJRVO, Four Murderers Hanged Acoording to Law Yesterday, Thres on One Beaffold, THE TULLIS MURDER, Bpreial Correspondence of The Tribune. - 8ax Francisco, Cal., Aug. 17.—On the 1atof August an oll man, a wealthy farmer, living on Urand Island, fn the Sacramento River, was murdered on his ranche In the dusk of the evening by partiss who at firet scemed to havo left no clew, The victim was a wealthy man, but any ona who could have been bencfited by hia death was freed by indisputable evidence from any accusation of complicity In the decd. ‘The detectives finally, after some seasch, dis- covered In the tulles tho footprints of two men and the remains of a small redwoed skiff, wiich appeared to have been purposely de- stroyed, as the lumber was yet new. Upon ot of the boards o few figures were scrawied, and witli tols clow the detective traced the crime. 5 Ilc went around to all the lumber deslers in Bacramento, and alter long scarch found one | outside of thoe jail, and that they lad been Viexna, Aug. 23.—Tho loss of the Bosnlans who recognized the figures as bis own, He bad | st work nt the fron grating “for some | at Serajevo was 300 killed and 700 wounded. It a0l some lumber some three weeks before, of | days. Bbarp and XMEG!‘"’ mll’gh‘lhrflm 1s thought that many in additiun were carrled which ths cspecial plece was & sample, and on [ 804, dancerous crimioais, ” and Bharp, ss | away by their ricads. Tho Austrisn wounded that account Lad not been planed with the | toyk this time, very fortanately for them, when | tutbered 300. . rest. The lumber, ho sald. he had sold to his nelghbor, Troy Dye. Troy Dye was the Pablic Adminlstrator of Sacramento County. Io bad i o ekiff, constructed In bis housa by himsell and two fricnds, unknowu to his neighbors, and had launched it sccretly o the dead of night on the 8acramento River, IHe had been missing from his home onthe night of the murder, and his whereabouts un- known untll £ o'clock in the morning, when ho hiad driven up to n saloon with two companions, dusty and travel-stained, and partaken of an oyster supper, The links in the chain of eircumatantial evi- dence were unbroken, but he wasn man who stoodl g0 well fn the community that many bes Meved him to be the Innocent victim of one of those futal combinations of circumstances which sometimes send tha wrong tan to the gallows, After o day ortwo he and one of his accom- P“ s confessed to the crime, and detalled all ts incidents. The depth of thelr inlquity is so_revolting as to nlmoat make the Beuder murders pale by combarisan. Dyo had complled a list of the wealthy men who, dyiug, would leava no helrs, ana {ntended to murder them, one after the otlier, aud ad- minister upon thelr estates, ‘Tullls was seleeted as tho first victim, and it tranapires that Iis 1ife had beenattempted threo several times before tho sssassins succecded in kelliing him, One attempt was made to polson him with a bottle of polsoned cocktalls. The poisoned cocktall was futended to Le one of thelr most uscful agents in disposing of thelr victima, ‘Tuills escaped a second time, but the last thne they fupl hit him with a sand-bag, making him sensclens, and then shot bim, Auderson, one of the men employed by Dye, was o butcher, and had already killed several ACCEPTED. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 23.~Tho Kuedive has formally accepted the recomwendations of the Commission inquiring into the condition of the Egyptian reventte. Nubar Pasha hasagreed to the form. Minister Rivers Wilson bas asked permission of the Dritish Government to accept the Ministry of Finance in the new Cabinct. TIIE ROUMANIAN JEWE. Royg, Aug. 23.—The Italian {iovernment bas resolved to oppose auy inodification of the pro- visiona of the treaty of Berlin relative to the Jews in Roumania to meet the political ne- cendlties of tho present Roumantan Minlstry, who fear that the exceutlon of these provislon, fuvolying as it does tho election of a new Rou- muuian Asscmbly, may result in thelr dismissal from office, and possibly social and Jegal Incon- venfences. Sherlft Peck was absent from the city. e has been In Chicago this week attending the Con- ventlon of Scottlsh Rite Masous. Hewards will bo offered, and doubtless they will be re- captured. TIIE MOONSIIINERS. Suecial Dispateh lo The Tridune, Nasavine, Tenn, Aug. 23.—Durlng this month twelve filicit distilleries have been de- stroyed in Putnam and Jackson Conoties. The wildeat manufactories are represented as hav- ing been thoroughly demoralized. United- States Commissioner Mather says, In his letter to Collector Woodcock: I say upon authority that the people of Putnam County, Jackson, and some others, are ready to come In to me en masee, or as many. as have been violating the revenus laws, aod make bond o appear to Court, provided tho Court will make them pay s reasonable fine; and they all promise to quit, and see that the law Is re- spected, and that any one swho *stilis ! must “atiit? richt, I think such an agreement can be accomplished.” Collector Woodeock In refer- ring the matter to Commissioner Iaum, soys: * [ recommend that the provosition bo accept. ed. In the sama connectlon somce arrangement can be effe to stop pelty proscrgtions by 8tate courts againat revenue oflicers, gotten up for 'f;ur :nher purpose than to simply retard their work. ) QUITTING DOSNIA. BELGRADE, Aur. 2J.—As a conscquence of the taking of Rerajevo by the Austrians thou- sands of Turkish troops withont oflicers quitted Bosuia and passcd through Sienitz southward- bound, a larre number ot Turkish officers nay- ing surrendered to the Austriuns, while their men escaped or were not held, NEW TURKISH LOAN, Lospox, Aur, Z5—It {s stated that & new Turklsh logn of £6,000,000 1s in contemplation, to be guarauteed by the Britlsh Uovernment, who would probably uudertake the arrange- ment of tue fnauges of Asla Minor. ALDANIANS. A Vienna dlspateh says the Arnauts, an Albs- nlan tribe, are preparing to defend thelr territo- ry arrajust the Servians, who are masslug troops near Uranja. AN EMBEZZLER. Bpeciat Dispated to The Trivune. Gaiespuna, I, Aug. 23.—Jobn Carlson, busincas manager of & wholesalo grocory-house under the control of the Orlental Tea Com- pauy, of Chicago, was arrested In Chicago and brought back to this city, Ilc Is charged with the cinbezzlement of $1,400, ‘Tho proprictors had susvected Carlion for somo time, but de- TONGORITZA. A Ragusa telegrum states that the Montene- ritis are eudeavoring to shell the Turks out of odioritza, TURKEY AND OREECE, Iiin $3,000, The other accomplice 18 only known to the ;lmllw ak Dick. lle has not yet been found, | arrested here to-day on a requisition from the 'he crimie, horrible to relate, was first suggested | Governor of Oblu, charged with cmbezzlling by suelal couverso st il "dinncr.table, Dyo | 83000, flowas stiol ot tho 4th of July whils wus complaininiz of the very small cmoluments | attempting to arrest & horse-thicf, and 1s just from his otlice, when some “onu _laughingly ro- | recoverlog from tho wound, Lo was looked warked that if o few of the old fellows who had | upon as au honest, uprigut, Chiristian gReutle- #0 much moncy aud no heirs would condescend | man. to step out, Dye's office would bo a good thing. The fdea selzed his tancy, and, aiter inuch brouding, became the couception of a erline, Had hio lived In a larger eity thero would per- haps have been a long series ‘of those mysteri- ous murders which scem to defy detection and azitato a community with the deep dread of an u“x‘llclfl{l:‘g danger ‘which they niay not meet and fight. Fortunatety be hiad but one victim, Yet, al- clal Dispatch tn The Tritune. Bies 3 BOMUARDMENT. LiNcoLN, Neb,, Auz. S3.—F, C. Fadner was Viexva, Ang. —The Tayb'alt says Gen. Petrovios, with 8,400 Montenegrius, has opened fire on Podgoritza. The Turks defended tho city, Prince Nlcholus of Montenegro has started for Podgoritza with ten battslions. Forelgn Consuls at Scutari have gone to en- deavor to arranue a peaceablo seitlewent of the new complication. GREAT BRITAIN. . BLECTIONS, LoNpoy, Aug, 23.—Edge (Liberal) has been clected to Parllameot from Newcastle-unders Lyine, replacing Huckley, Conservative, who has held the séat sincs 1665, BTRIKE. ———— IELD FOR MURDER, Speciut Dispaich 10 Tha Tridune. Laravzrra, lud, Aug. Mrs. Mary Walker, whio was severely beaten with a hoe Ang. 12, by o drayman named Davis, died yes- terday morning. Ths Coroner's jury after n carcful investigation closed this afternoon, rendering o verdict that Mrs, Walker came to her death by reason of wounds inflicted by are ldle, ot several hundred nore are expect- ed to stop whew thie uotices explro, TUR INSANE JUDAGE, Duntiv, Aug, Lh—Judee Keogh, wha reccnt- iy made 8 munlerous ottack ou hls valet, con- Jm.c. fusane, und will be contived {n th asy- Tut ut Brug lic Adwlolstrator, hots positively a terror! JassanTiL, BEXTUS TARQUINIUS LYNCHED. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, NasnviLre, Teon, Aug, £.—A Shelbyville special to the American savs Denols Bellor was lyuched near that town laat night, hanglug trom the same limb frum which two uegro ruvishers were swung in September, 1871 Bellor nad been living In the Thompson Creck neighborhood & year, and latterly with Patrlck Willlame, w farmer. Willlah Martin, Willains' son-in-law, lived noar the tatter, Night beforo last Willlams and Martin wers absent oo a deer-buut, feaving tholr wives alone. After uight Bollor went to the bouse of Martln with s pistol, He teld Mrs. Martin le lad come to protect ler from some sowdics aud women of {Ul-fame who were prowling In that vicinity. Mrs. Martin saye she wus afrald of Bellor, but, as be fusisted on stuglug about tne premtscs as Mruard, and as she bad uo chance tu cscapo to ber father's, she retired to bed with hor young baby. In the Jat- ter park of the nighs Bellor forced so entrance to ber room and begau to carry out bls pure vose of outrsgiug ber person. She pleaded with and resisted bim for a loug thine, untl Cuanteston, 8. C., Aug. £L—At Beonoits. ville, Mariboro County, to-day, two brothers, John and Neill Locklear, sud Pompey Fuster- ling, thelr negro’confederate, Were hanged for the murder of Frank Bryce, an Irlsh peddier, in February fhst. The Locklears wers half-breed desperados, and formerly belaniged to the noto- slous North Carolina Lowery guug. MEAVY PAILUUE, LoxnoN, Aug. 25—Samucel Wild, cotton spher wud culllery pruprictor, of ftochdale, hia falled. Laabilitheg, $520,000. GARIBALDI HE APPROVES OF BOCIALISM, Roxe, Aug. ZL—Another Ictter from Garl- baldi 1 pulidished, Lo fourth 1u the past fort- uight, inteuded to promote sritation sgalost the termanle Gurerniuents, especlally Austrla, He denounces the Kutserbund and Blsmarck’s endeavors to curess bis natural ally, tho head finposter of the Vatican. e says he finds noth- Ing borriblo 1n the programme of the Gerinan Soclulle's, On the contrary, two of thelr articles form a part ol his Lle-loag couvictions® Their tulillwent s tudixpensable for the awclioration of the matertul vomlition of the people. These artieles aret Unlivrm tax, and & nation arned, Ewmuverors. naturlly prefer masses who obey their will like the sword du its g, but onour part eustient mep e hot wanting (o organize ander the aiabices ol liberty sud justive, i op- pusitivn to th uverwhicimbug Lde of despotism INQUIRE UP-STAIRY (GOLDEN). Union Berinos, Ala, Auw, 28.—Itobert Mitchell, colored, was hanged to-day for polson- fug his grandmother sna step-grandisther in April, 1877, Teu thousand negroes wituessed the ezccution, Mitchell confessed his crime several tines, but, on tho scalfold, professed his fnnocence, and dectared himself ready to die, and asked all tomeot him in Heaven, CATPITAL CONVICTION, LoviaviLie, Aug. $3.—A spectal dispatch trom Tancsster, Ky.. to the ConrlerJournal says: * ‘Tue jury In the cascof the Comnon- wealth againat Fresman Harris, the negro who killed Robert Land in May last, rendered & ver- dict of munler o the flrst degreo, aud lxed the punishment st death.” LET OouT. Apacial Dispuaseh e The Tridune, ln:n :uhma"mmch cheh conld scarcely ADRIAN, Mich,, Aug. $L—Gov. Croswell to- | aud tatschood. it her haod, wheu the iohuman tlend ac- | gay pardoned Thomas Warren, convicted of rps - complished bis purpose, almost crusbing thyiifo m{g,p.mh County, and scut o the State Prison MISCELLANEOUS, from ber fnfant, which she had been Irantically holdiug to her breast (o hope of deterring toe brutish beast from his purpose, which bo only finally accomplished halt an hour before day- light, aud then threatened to kill ber if she told auy gue of the Qutrage. Returning to Willlams' house, Bellor mounted onu of bis best horses and weot ofl to 8 eiglibor’s, two miles distant, sud way beipiog tn sawing board tlwber waen be wasarresteaat Y a. w. Alrs, Mardo, though MINISTER NOVES, Pamis, Aug. Sh—UnitedStates Mintster Noyes lastuigle gave bis tiret olictal divner sivce bis re- turn, Miutster Noyes thls evening eutertained tho delegates to the iuternationat Mouetary Con- fercuve ab a grand dluner, PUEIIDENT MA W, Pakin, Aug, Sh—The Coustdutwnnel says it would not be at all sururlsed If President Mac- Manon resigaed in October. ‘for nine years from June, 1378 ‘The panton was granted upon application of Juilees Thomas and Upton, and promineut citizens of Cold- water. A MURDERER RESPITED. CpagLeston, 8. (., Aug. Sh.—Joll Davids, (colored), who was to bave beca hanyed in Aube ville to-day, for tbhe murder of an ola white mau and bis sister, namvd Fravkliv, has been vespited uaty the 20t of Deceraber nest. oearly dead from the horrurs of the - m— SO ——————— might, gove the alarm . at early RELEASEI. ANOTHER SUTRO TUNNEL. hour, sod 3 crowd of iodigoant and Buectal Disoatch 1o Ihe Tribuse. Bax Franciico, Aug, 28.—~The Julta Mioiog excited citizens were quickly on Bellor's track, sod scon arrested him, He was taken belore & Mazistrate, and, besides Mrs. Martin’s wwn Oxana, Neb., Aug. 23—Tac two Cox broth- Company bus contracted with the Sutro-Tuuoel ers, of Millard, have beew released, there being (‘nmwuv tor a branch tusucl from the mata eiwent, the proot was overwbelmiog agawat | o evidenco 1o show that they were connected | adit to the Julls sbalt, . By tlls Liu the excitement was foteuse, | with the recent capress Tobuery on the Konsas | esm—e——e—e——— aud it was with diiculty cool-beaded atizens | City, 8t Jos & U, 8. Rallway. s ~ BOOKN, S So3 | Baceatiine Mariin bad refioed. aot we crates oo oA e et et 3 7 weantime Ma: returned, and was craz. o : 140 ag icagh by s for ) cents, earh d With thy thought of the GULTAKE UbOB Bis Wites CRIME CONFESSED, Cente.’ On Biindiay B0 cents s fing i3 Jasryed. T words 8ax Fuancisco, Aur. 2.—A Portland dis- | uoeravea tine. sud was Quly prevested by force from killiog Bellor. Avh p. w, Coustable Argold and Ure | Pateh seys Louls Josepb, cuniiscted with tlo MERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. 10 VOLS., NEW KDL weil-armed pf-xzu started w;’m mueu;': receut robbery of the pawobroker’s shop, was ghmt lgl":.rlr e n.![é?. m‘[n‘r:wwn"y ‘x',fl“."ifl‘li‘.‘u.".‘" to the Bhelbvslle Jail, twelve iwllcs | arrested today. Hels aboy of 18 He cou- | Waverly' Novela 13 vuls Uhlea: eat Lookiivre - | aistans. By the edvica of citizens | fesses particioatiou (o the crime. The capture | thoclty. Down siatrs MILLEIS, 103 Madbou st Lo avolded the more public thoroughfures. After golug through the woods be succeeded in of the otlier two fa hourly ezpected. and excrte s bowerfal ‘ . s At G it action s “neve S aautace | getune Just fide (166 corporate liiit, beat STOLEN NOTES, e UM BADULE UL G slolent, or puiutul bul even.” aaiarat. sud pr :g;}‘;‘fi{‘;‘;‘;&f‘.’:’«‘r’g“d:::u'h‘:“;‘"&fi“d‘:fll;"m‘:‘:“ NEw YORE, Aug. 2—J. D). Otis, who has 80 | uot escevdiud $1L * Apyly av 761 Sitctiliim av. o reanive. Asan appenizer a 4 # L > = webeacest - —_— 1tcors W unrivaled. 1 Wil ndrerii® | out from bebind the eugine-house nod fruyghie | otfice iu Exchsnge place, was srrested "’j“'l S TR = : lineuts l1ar 10 the gea- | c8rv, aud tu & twinkuug the ollicers were sur- | charged with disposiug of notes of the Bauk of | - mor;w NICK ¥ix LK & a3 eutecbled pUyBIQUe treste oremdture docsy, sud duilds wp e, Wi 2, ¥0d vihier uacuiure Lelus ol Ligce, aud Montreal, stoien from thu Asalstaut Ruceiyer- i warrauted” Luua vtlce, 125 Ularkeat., dioow 2. _prsed sud overpowered, sud the prisousr wab Geueral's oftice at Toronto. ia the h‘unh 0f 1o wob, who buwediately fred IHE TRINUNE DRANG H ORDRR TO AGCOMMODATE Of pairoat carougsout tne citg we h Eatan fehe Branch Otlces (o (he difterent. DIvisionk, as teaizrires Delow, where advartisemanis wil be (RSN for Lhe shrms 3 . rice i ehargnd a1 uotil Ro'clock p. m. d0ring the week, t e Wutn Office, and will he reseired and uail 9 p. m. on Saturday: J e Booxsellsrs and Rtationers, 123 ewslaaler, Stationer, etc., 1009 ern ey, A Threriing adcortisemomt tnieried th (his eolumn Auring rerk daus [P 30 renis; ¢ 1EA additlonal tine 1S Un, Yanday 20 eents a line 1s charged, "7 worna eatine. LE-a 000D BUSINESS PROPERTY, - wagone: 10,1, 398 on consieting of three tote, wutitiog, Les and whojernia trade, Call or address If. MK 3100 WILL DUY A BEAUTIFTL LOT onk biuek from depot. At |aqrange, 7 miles Chiesgo: €13 down and £3 montity: FReapest property fi market, and sliown free: sbatract it T OW N, 192 Lasaile: tion: wo-d hufidings, woll watere e of caitivation; no trade. For paiticnlars_mddress or call st Grevoort M WILLIAM Tlousé to-day. W, 1. i TO §20 PER ACRR [on SALEZFAIMS FROM 810°T0 . MULILS, sox 113, (a5 slin). vend for sty Greenytie, Hfand Connty, (i WANTED=MALE HELP nicago, on Co & N, Wy na adeeriterment ineried (n 1Ats eatrmn dayy for %) caRie each ndfitional line §1 On Sunday 20 canca & (INe 1 charged, 1 wnrds arerageatine. Bookkcopers, Olorka, &ce \VQ\‘:vr'a'r'r-rl.v-:‘ux M Aw:'gxaun\.\'fis q‘vr‘rlnrn A write pancies: i W e 2. arg 850 pet month. ress WANIED=TWG 4000 COTN YR in & grocery stote: mu and Encish_ Anply 1 W, F. JON, 216 Northeay, . VAT ks L (o S0 v L x duie 5 ANTED — 1MNEI e STED ~ IMMEDIATEL, Quarrymen and scabbiers. A ppls 91 Destimrniat. Chicagnand Hentord Sione Compsng: AN TR DZ00BBY- O] . STATE \ Srind A KRYER 1Pk Germsa FIST- fl;‘cbhgal FOR RATLROADS, ls. eic.: highaet way G Honih aters 0 TIE-MAKRRY AtdH, ree faro, NI WOMAN 4 meathods Mth!ll'h and arili branty L + ;:J PAget, UK LaBANTA EE " pant; b GOALMT: Notroubls of aoy kind; fail VWARTEL-AN" EXPRATENCED ABVE! O canvaster far daily paper. . V. KEN ark-at. A\ ASTED Z FIFTY KXTRRTENCRD nen L AL Minoak, | oieta, FARM GF rom jtantonl, irosd w1 0 MAKE H0: WANT AN slness man 1o open 2 market hullding in active hisl the thriving Cuy of Graod jtspids, Sich. —Population, 1, Loction the best I the city. = All sl ways cenire 8t thi Trullting o ’m)rl‘rll. Dullt expressly for markel. near the ness part of the cily1 containg about d will he ready for occunancy terna 1 the Tight KINS, tirand ILapids, MALL FITRRITORE Ary THaCHITATY, 10 Rou 004 OppoTLINILY Tor sImeDady with iare. v and 3l North Jeflerso et Oft HALF INTEREST IN AN 0w store, located a* county s~att popuiativa 40002 hae & clean atuck: wi.] BVON€ $4.000, sud 18 io- {ng & Yer profitabie hasiness; s3LsactGry reasond for sclilog._Arldress DRUGULS FA nece TOWS LOTH, Uoslien, Kik- ing G ber ikl ‘woshen, 7OR EALE—NUNSERY LAND AND ! "tying Just cutaide corporation City of hart Ce fucluding sand bank pa) For particul revs . Fu'il BALR—EASY TENNS—OR F CITANGE FOR eneral merchandise—First-cians sieain stat stationary usll, perfect urdur, un river aud raiiroad; tmber Uiindants, new and growine raliruad town. ' connt Seats sivahanisome new residence ([ desired. C. Us WALLACE. Newton, Jasper Cunuty, \11LK ROUTE FOIl SALET GOUD [OTEEASH M ias on the e s W DATENT FUIL BALE~WE TIA Ol BALE THiF ” “right to make ana pell 0 the Ktates of Miinvis, In- diana, Michixan. Conuecticut, Calif. funs of tuu” sge, It nmrl-. b lpuund can he cartier eilid, ang safcly used. by the aick and stains 8 welght of over 2.0:4 poun: D’ oescend LOgeLlict, of one with & & Of the many faventlons for this pury nably hisa ibe lea ractlcabll rdink the desler & certaln and Liberal terms to ‘party aie s and {pexpensiveness, mop rofi. o WIllaK (o handle either (e elly of Chicagy br A ! 3 5 of T GhaNT & € Sicom the tereitory named. Tribupe laildiog. BURES-ST., NEAR Pleasant rooms, nicely furniihed ., good hoar huuse quiet and respects X1 9 FAST AN dewircd, st reasunable FALes; able. North Slae,. 5 NORTIH _ CLA T~ FIIST-CLASS 5 Boilr, Juuh oeonas 8310785 per weck, Wikh ke ot plano andbath. Tlotela. o XFS JOUSE, CORNER CANAL ASD RAN- BAE.iu?n! b o §1.51 ot Ay, 83 10 B9 per Week: roums at reduced rates; day-hoard, s ANGLISH JIOUSE, 31 EAST WARHINGTONRT. 4" Nest single rooms sud board in tl city for § Translents §1 perday: restanrant ticketa (31 tneuls) £4, [ ABINGS HUTSE VEANT 16 FART ADAMA AT, oins with Brat-clas bostd frou 33 (o 8y per weeks day board, 84. INEYADA NoThL. 1o A%T iteduced prices. Good oums and dnys 34.70 10 87 per week, Day ird, P[MUBE WHO VISIT CHICAGO DUING positton seaxon will 8ud tha Sferchant ot dertrabie Place 10 810, - 1toatm and boand. §1.50 10 L INDSOIL HOUS posite rlm’.l‘r' Ll RIGNT 01 oA per d X0 RENT-HOU: ‘West Sides 0. RENT=$13 _PEIL MOMU-TINE housr, 7 North Page-st. ~ Inquire at 2 PER MONT o1 Fillmore.at. g " duuire aL 3G [0, RENT - FISTCLARS jDsemient liouse: 11 roun i o tnodern improvemenin Parlor floor, §20 ot ___T0_RENT-ROO West Slde, 10 RENT=FUILN! care of i oply 81 58 Waat Lako-sl: ) week, Apply W J. DAVIS, STORES, OF! Offices JPO REST—OFPFICKE ROOM AT 194 CLARK-ST, l\“l‘flr"»rv" on premises, between 9and 13 8. . J. B AN 18, &cCo ANTED T0 [KEN ‘\‘ ANTED-TO hause of 1007 12 1ooos, W 4. Tribunn ot A DVANCES NADE 0% ,L‘m‘uk eic. LAUNDE! N dolpli-st,, near Clark, floums 3 and il Estabiished in54, BTATE= TWAETORY AND KD ROUMS—WELL TAREN A e FARTEN-TO RENTZUNE O TWO NEATLY- urnished rooms hy A ainle uly, eastof Clark and south ut € - _Tribung, RENT—A GOOD_ FUINISI L ST R T A PRI DL AU L “YANTKD—!I\'! anon Eouda [n thleeltys wil eymrek.” ALFRKU JU sullding. ANTED=TRAVELING SIEY o grocers, b irnianing, and crockery dealers, to haodie an arilcte that wiii mevt with reaty éaie, and will pay $10 10 823 per week. aod 7l nol tatertepo mifh thelr regntar (rade. Karapie winail and gUL,_Adds ribine oM VW ASTED-A M AN 0 8OLICIT ACEOUNTS FOIU collectinn £or a Iaw ofice: @Y 46, Tribnne oMce. im0 fors v ofice O 49 Tribunc ofice, ~WANTED-FEMALE MELE, Domesticss VWASTED-IMNEDIATRLY—A COMPETRNT ok, wASKCE ‘smi lioner in e small family, There work 13 DL but patticalar, No, 821 North Li a TR GoUng \VASTED-GIRL AT .20 PRI WRRK TONELE ‘with honsework and take carc of une chllid: Gre- man preterrd. lelereace Teuuited. Addresd to-das € 43, Tribune oiee. Miscellancous VWAKTED=A YOGNG AMERICAN LADY A8 clerk; references; wuod peamian. Apply st Room 18, 142 Deatiwrn. : it ork a4, Tradese SITYJATH)V WANTED-TO MERCAANT TAILORS =13y un able a0d etperienced culler; satary tot too high: eferences, Aduress F. ALBEKT, Appleion, Wia. Misceilancous. ITUATION WANTED-DY A PHACTICAL FTIO- 3 "pouraphicr and competent wiiter. 3 K F, care Box 215, Citntoo, W - QITUATION WA Sor ate nurse yunng man._ Addr TED—AR NIOHT-WATCHMAN s5) ihing that wiil ay Tair wages exs W47, timine office TTUATION WANTEU—AS HOUSEREEPER. BY A Canadian lady comitent Lo UAKe clisrge of & woud touse, with o wlthout taml Addiess HOUBEKKEPEIL, 0r € Fiscellnucous. ITUATION WANTED—A LALY THOROUGHLY competent tu Lake chatgr of 8 dresamaking colaie tishmeut would Ii«e 8 situatio In ihe citys has hadsoy~ sl years exverience In cotting aud ML, and kivwa the dresmaking business 1o sil ita brauchies. the very beat references ki Adaress Hos 1:3u, Oftawa, hit, S ITUATION WANTED-DY A YOU 2 guod edueatin wholn or part of the Address 1t 1, Tribune JITUATION WANTED=BY A YOI TH samie knowledge of Freuch aud German to travel as companion with & Iady of ‘meaus and rednement io Lurvpe or the Yoseuille; aui & good correspondent. Addrese 1t 20, Tribune oM MU TTENTION! A ATIENTION! Recand-bsod planos. §75 to $200, New orgt 10 ., Ktool, second-nanded, 30 centa to €1, Al 30ld withoul regard (o cost tu make 1oom for uths LED'S TEMPLE UF MUSIC, 92 Van Burea-st., beiween Bialo and Giark. F.I%VIMT' UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTE, WitH It the Intest and Lest Improvemexis, includ agrafic and French 8ci{ont Lhe cass 18 0f Newus: de sud fluest Anish; mln-unlz 3. five yei Kuarant 1, T MAIELN, 205 sud 207 Mote-s BPLENDID SECOND-BMAND cqusl te new—uvnly $140 cashi. ny 267 ATTENTIONI - FOLTE T, MALL T N ORUAN O OUNTIL you esamig thio winlerfi Licn & Healvia right plano: neni-clase [y every respeet, hing puwerful, &t fuyg quality of tapes aianda bt 1 splendidly, and can o sold 81 tlie price of an vrza L A TIEALY, State and Moura RLOI 0L A s $30, $33, 2. and 1002 ali im. el el tully warraited. lT GANT ! “bewt destgn; menta: siop, v CGUENA RN SECOND-YIAXD OLGANH. SECONL-IAND ULUANS, SECOND-IAND P! s, BECOND-HANT CAR i Casi 7 o comerSistesnd Adamiala " VIS & CU.'S \ IALLKT DA“UI'I‘I‘IHHTP[ANUS. i T"fl‘:"fi"}:‘:l&] pé‘l‘:'::’w‘l:i" ‘fllflllrl of best o £ i ot the o e . W, KIMDALL, Corner Siate aod Adsuin-ate,, ! CABINET (1UANS FOT €131 ravle ‘(amrawents, ; ARON M A AR ot Very Gestrusre. innthaun which are not f latert style, Aud some of which 71 beeis used a lintle, wiik be sold a1 greatly reduced prices. t ellhier fof ca or ob exsy payments, or Fealed unuba Feat pan., Krery oran In griér and Tuily war- rauts MASuN 5 J under & 11AEIN OlGAN Cu., 220 and | ! sl TFIANOS= NEW SQUANE PIANOS, To reat o for als b natallRieots at o 3 W, W, KIMBALL'S, Corner State sud Acaw B $0LD ON EARY MONTHIT AILTIN, 29 and 267 bla STANOH AN pavent: VW EAUE BELLINO PIANUR AND QUG A UF tiew and elugani waro-roume, Now, 2 267 Blat below anyililj 0d Pian auy, guly 2%, with Ove yes: hargatne ever offcseds It T, blatenst, HOINY i AMOUNT TO LOAN 0N INAIDE IMPLOVRD ATy T owest poulble Fatca '0r K. ULO" VER, 71 Dearborn ARIT F'ALL Motey u of n\‘rl Hptlo omee dlceneadl, v b FONEY TO LOA! AVE SN hl juan o improved real catate. Houm 24, 123 Lavalle-st, Rt ONEY LOANED O FUANITURE, TIAS MOty olamonis ewelrs, waraliniise ceipn, wid vuy goud cuilsterals, 1ot W Ttoom 23, sddruse 0 W, NUTIERLA D3 Clars NNIER CAN BE HAD IN EXCHANGE FOR P&:nmnu st ibe couniing-roam of the Tribuoe. SILVEI 25 AND 50 CENT PIECES IN PACRAGEN #10 In nschisnge for currency at cututing-rovm of Tribune Culpeny, anles deriring 10 ell piease NI, toom 8, 03 Clar SPLENDID U Prices to sals (e tmes, L) TIIGHT AXDRQUATE. TUNCHABING AGENCY=TO ACCOMMODAT Ry 2\ peonle Niving out of the ciiy, | wiil lirreatier nitend fa the yurchxae of any Ariicic of whatever descriplion for men, wotuen, sud chlldren, N Juaintance wiiiy for il Batia s and Bpwan, WEST PIRICES IN scking:Huuse, Now Jet et of Hlale-st. VOURG ACTIVK USTRRSAITAN, THAVEL: A N3P weit'scqustaten T Wisconsln, wistics (o Sl o or e artleics on wtnBiinlon, Addrcas W 4n, Hvivune uiice, . 210 70 LOAN N ROMA 70 SUIT ON $50.000 &% {rolery sl o ¢ lowest ratcs. PETRIUSON & HAY, 104 ltandolyl " LOST AND FOUND. TROUSTMAKCH 35, 0N WEST MADISON-SF, A POl huia. o A o, Tribuue omce. OST=CILARLIE EHLE 4 Curist Bricht, 10 yes o the S1h Lo oy, Auy_ ol GOLIORT'S, & Iy reeeiied, VST-A taciee | 4., buvond stury,_ UST-IN BUUTIT PATR, 4 buttun. dtelurn b Ll el sultabid rewarnd. e e fulo Lhe cou elr whereabuuta Jeft ut Ve-av,, Wil b0 thangful wv 0 CXCHANGE, t SUBURBAN LOTS FOIL st 142 Lasalie-at., Kouin q N T UL EL SHELENS it arvelh i 12ore“wils o Aol g o eachatie. (0 h Y A LTS BUDDA AN, Oald i, Tl Waling® 121 = 3 e 70 _EXCUANGE=FOIt CItL l'Eli‘f' OR [ it-class four-run grist-iniit io dest """""uv.'é'.n.n"fin}un. “Abviy 88 CHAKLES W. G EXCHANGE-1-5TORY HOUSK, LUT 25 BY retor oiher Bousckeepiuk Eoodas. tille periec ture ot ottier 3 B uera sl OF Heily: s et hiice, 8200 CLIAKLES api: peice, {000NAN, vnice 3. 118 Welhiugionat, v A 4 Ry A GENTS W, O BELL Tk NEW RIFLE A(l[l..:"rt“.‘" st vut; stale, county, and Wwwu fur 38]¢ wi Feasuushie ferwie. retalls fur 65, As l’AllLiS UARTFIELD, sov Weat Tweaty s Elght i o =t G WANTED-H AcTataty gour aud m avart 1o clesai comblo custiug separstely 84, cents, 174 LaSall GENTS WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE-$3 60 A YG R0 per Uy can be made welling the. krccisior Plstier, Agents wanswd for every county 1o she Ulted B e ples seut free to vartivs whio will cuguse ioptbuir sale.” Adircas B BOUTLDY & CO., Wastea, Ana _FOI SALE, JOR BALE-A CON TK 8T OF MACHINER for aklug Uplulsiery eprioge; cosl over § Ve'4i. Tribuue vilve, | s FIESH COWS ALWALS Gurtlweat coraer of Fort a-ay WILL NOT PAT ANY DEITS MY 80N tontruct tu oiy nawe, LERMAN HUCH- Cliicago, Au, nln, &GO 35 LABALLES Wiilic_ 13 e st~ Tlrase | louger with the 0y Ku. Al wrders w fore._CHAB. KAl juEs L Wikl opel tu-day. 5i Lig vid & paletor, WE R 0 will b giad to weicunis de and custumers, W HROUKERS, pro- “m.u IVE PALL CARIL AND THADK FOIU d‘.‘m lumuuw(llm&uru Unlun Park, wbe sor 3, Fribaue oilice, s mored. i85 ol e o o NTED—WITH $20.000 TO ENGAGE factutn ol barbed-wire fesces beed W calstence. Fur lfurnatio and P PAUKEI & CO., Box 243, Jul+ PARINET WANTE W ut inio the whulesale dru i Adureas 84, P Bitun P A SOIRN opiias 345 b, . Peul, Ming.. 2% PArTNR wANTERZR VoUNG, skiaeiio a0 with 8 sniali captial A.lll‘! be & partaer it u well- tailished Lo and coflles stors dolug 3 good busloves, o feconmendatious. * [aquire st s - cOruer Canalnori-ay, P _I{OUSEHOLD GOODS, b ko coxds b Iae AIIBEDLA oy T0F £ 4 s o L tor ek, e uh:mu Parlor Bedstead Comjau), S84 A G FULD 0N EASE !III-AI‘I’IAl B.OTOMARFLN, 245 sud 307 WVORNITUNRE DEFATTNENT WE OFFEIL extruordioary barculug-thy reauit of fresh casly - ace. Wr cad ’ 3 i rary: &1 Four o “‘Il’ul.A' ln’ul(.\lf'l'l:h HOUSE “MACHINER - O SALEZCHEAL. A FINE LOF OF 8ECOND- ¢ Wing mischinery and dlean) cogiocs; Ve ew oot Cr Lr THCE & L0, 245 aud 27 5L 4l tes, 1al] R TEo L8le 0l also 1t 27 Ls N:w A‘finmxflac’o M A!NlJl TUBULAR :r: I thre bollera: No. % Barl etcem-puiup, Jackv PR R PR R T ey R AN o curuer Klugsuury. i CON LEW A INE, 20'H0RsY oWk builer, U hol clieay, lu prAted ICHOLY O el st o g _____ STORAGUE, (X)F W, IOUSE, 1w Loaus B furoteurt, e hasd e, carriaes e, bt vl vinh 10 a0y sauuts begad Wisieat. Casl fus siwn