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\ . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1878 SILVER. - The Mineral Wealth in the Vicinity of Leadville, Colorado. Argental Deposits that Eclipse tho Riches ot Aladdin’s Palace. The Wonderful Carbonites, Found Nowhere Else in the World--- Hills Full of Coated Pills. Silver- The Mine ef Mr., Leiter, of Chicago, Ylelding Over a Thonsand. Dol- lars a Day with bat Slight Work, And One Mil! n Five Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Ore Already in Sight, Spectal Correspndenee of The Tridune, . Leavvuae. Col., Sept. 2—The old Pike's Peak excitement was nothing comoared to the present furor cuncerning Leadville,—a mcre soap-bubble beside this big, inflated balloon. That buvble bursted, and this ucril castie mav coilapse; but just now itisconsidered the safest conveyunc to cumpetency on carth, Every man fn this region has been there, or Is golng If hie be not already there. The rafironds gre pushing Uieir greedy steel fingers nearer every hour, ‘The roads leading through the mountalu-passes are erowded by a motley gang burrying to * The Guich.” 8lage-coaches going unatear over gullies and stoncs, as if the Devil was salter their o)@ pafnted hides: ama- tear miners, cltyfied and consequential § fellows on buckboards, on mules, donkeys, blud hiorses, afoot, driving freight-wagons,—any way and every wav. All kimls ol people,—scedy niners from worn-out diggings, capitallsts, Ulacklegs, correapondents,. aud preachers,~hur- rylng lnto Leadville, fearful that all the monoy will be picked up bofore they get there. Night—Satunlay night—a ruiny Saturday night—weleomed our arrlyul, In the streets we snw By the torchos A yoB Op MEY . . walking, surzing through ths middle of the muddy thoroughfare. As densoc a mass of hu- manity as Brondwayv on licr most populous cor- ners can show, There are mo sidewalks yet, Everybody takes the middle of the road. Jog dance-houses on the Low, main avenue were croweded and rimmed by fascinated masculin- 1y, There are three thestres runulug ol the time, ond open wambling-houses, in which we caught glinpses of exeited the chipe. brawlers raking fn Haloons, grog-shops, and eatlng- houses were all going tull blast, In justice we must say that the acene is not quite 0 bad ordinarily as on the occasion of our arrivat. Thot was Baturday alght, when the men from all the diggin’s come (nto town for supplics. I'nc whole night fs given up to curoulnls, which frequently cat up with hellish greed tho entire week's profit. Pandemonium was let Joose,—~dens of lnfamy turncd {uside out. Men of decent appearnive seen elsewhere, ns soot as they reached Leadvilie jbed, sang low songs, walked openly with the painted courtesans with whom the town teems, and generally gave themaelvesup to what they term A TIME — each ono promising tho other one not to *give bitn away.” Sccurg In the fact that thelr booo cumpanions would not * give them away,” that their women-folks were safe and snug fu thelr »tlistunt homes, that thelr children, prayers said, were tucked in their little beds, these whilom geonttemen sunounzed that they were going “the whotu hoz or none.” ‘There was a good deal of hoi 10 go; doubtless they went it all. This much wo discoyered while our vehicle was pressing throuch tlue Jammed tnorough- fare to the hotel,~a loug lug-house, pleturesquo and comfortable. The scene within and with- out the fon recalled the skeiches Bret Harte has @uven us In the wonderful broad-line portralt- ures of miniog life in the wildest times of the guld-fever. Without were thie [dentical charace tera,—the bucksklu-cluthed backwoodsman; the clecant gambler; the snickering, blunder- lug Kentueky Jdi wiid-eved Moy the stately Countess sod nd_scated in the cotry, us [ live, tho two men of Sandy Bar. Suuday we ventured out to sce this town of four wunths’ growth, Lus & povulation ol it s estimated that it TBX THOUSAND, 1oz, adube, nnd of ouelong narrow street, buile up cobblestune luts. ‘Lne duors open on the strect, sometines shad- ed by rude thateh. busiucas-tiuttse, The vity bousts o The dwelligs oll this street brick ary scutterioy, face In ail directions, nod resem- bLie in their arrancement & puck of - juckstraws, Tne town s bulle fu a long, narrew wulch, Jormerly known as 8tray-Horss Guich, 1t runs parallel to the otice celebrated Cullivrnla Gulch, and about Lialf & nulu from tween the two gulchies torming a b rhige, Up tha walls of this fines pre Lk as the sce Every puteh of underbrush wery bestde or near the ratlrou 1t,—tho surface be- h, rocky ridge the huts und ou s blackburry, a mair digeing i u i, ond every ledics 1s covered by zealous ex- plorers. Mauy have found ioineril; hundreds of hotvs would produce uuuu-pafhn.' ore it the but: they will not vay I carted 100 miles to the mills. Ordle narily the basc metuls witl pay for the sopara- slow, but the mines which only yicld 88 out of 117 are lookiug at. . ‘Ll principal excitement. sed over ang thought"to be uot wortt fo Leadville is over tho carbonites, They upen up o rieh feld, ana tho whole country (s bettg seoured now to Hud 1he carbonites that uve been dumped down as worthiess iu fory In those education, gulch-mines, slow), they wushed out hux uid went to uiber spots, for lodus, they simply T searches for old or silver, ier ines winees had up eclentific They wandered ulong searcnlng out und puinlully, 10 what wot # tiie colar,” thoy luft, 1t they wers looking raped over the muunte siu, searching wike {u saudstone aud lme- rtoue, bupluzand, Fiesure-veind are found fn high mountuins, but carbuuites arv fouud uuwhemk:nlu but u:nnu' Lue formation. Oue might ov well buat for cacbonltes fu the prairie-enll of inois us to bunt suywhero but fu tbeir own zeologlcal order, Fiadurc-veing OWe their origin to | sgencies, Carbonltes are deposits luund‘-‘nlxlzfg&'x uqueons rocks and eruptivy mutter which has been poured over them. CARLUNITE-VRINS sre found liko cusl, resting stone, and under porpliyry. upou Silurisa lime- The guologicul order fs alwuys uniforin whera these carbonites are found: Firet, sixth, enttith, Parphyry s fzncous Uranite; secom tulrd, Quartzite; fourth, Guelgss degh, Be Nenlstose; seventh, Sllurlan timeston carboulte depovitsy nd has these deposiss by eruption. Quartz; 1sLy niuth, vorphyrs been poured over Uu top uf the vorphyry {8 the dritt, topped by vegetation and plne-trecs, When the 8liurlan sea washed over this W ern World, exvept the peaks, sults wers turmed, Tne and soua wers Leld ttey, i Lury, were chauged thelr claracter fu_sulution, uud ns Ly lieat, they chang- ciemivals and “nslural sgeucles formed atlinities sud combiuations, aud ores boldiug the salts fu solution tormed tug carbonites, and the wasbiug of 1be ses piled thein fn waves in certaln aputs. There i nothing bt (e yet Jouna :n Cahfornis or the Black s, tueir discovery—ls anold Bleveus—une of the tirel to Drofit by wfner, and dn unu- sually good geologist. Sl bewun Lo experunent ou thls irou~what 3 called iron,—aud by essay deterinfued § wlew, he vame upou w value, and began a search tor 1t. By fullowing up the mountains sud sl Uy _outeryy e Gulingher bruthers—common Irish Juborers— Were amony the fHrat to discover Wis value of e carbonites, TUEY §OLL TUBIE MINE You $250,000, Thetrun miue of Stevens & Lelter, of Cbi- 340, ol the weli-kuown Sirm ot Field, Lo, lies ou three whallow beuchies ol socks. er buught out the iterest of the forwer owuer, Woud ot eiter & :\u thruug'h Leadrille we hear men talking HMatrkiug tho contact.” 1 auposs it to by G invre lucul plirase, gotten up by soue miners Witk niore words thuu ade: Buy Mr. Dorsey— ™ }m.l Luw the ton os Leadville, fuesmuch as be s cousidered tue best miuiug cxoert m the world, with an experlence Bultt Awericy, u» well Yastuus whwng localities ol ol thisteen years i s loug praciie 1 Ewopsund Aweiia —assured ma that It wna acorrect technical teem. He explaing it somewhat like this: Fiesure-geins arclgneous, In this locality there are found plices ke teap-dykes adhesing to tha wnll-rocks, These dykes rest upon Silurlan Iimestone, and are avertiung by eriotise rocks, They are depusils over which have heen |>o'l(v«ll iznenus and cruotive rocks. ‘The richest yicld 1 10 tho centre ot thesc dvkes, They are "fl edgen by feet of rock of aimllar character, but not g0 tich, Wuen they get through the rphvry to the elulng rock contatning carhon- tes. they strike um‘ “":"‘x'"}m:xhrcn every fnch roportionately cher, TR 1y o amned by Lelter r, {5 tuking ou asl";‘;.’:.: lQIJlI:l? AT AT l"l:ll,!l!‘r, i es yield from 3 to ounces ol .Tfi'&?“tf:m'n "Fweo hundred_tons o day aro nuw shfpped from Leadville. Noue of the infnes are workiug very larrely,—simply taking out the drifts. The carbonites can be due out with- out hlasting. Thev readity fall out of the {n casing metamo roble rock, Jike meat fromn a nut, by blows of a hammer. 1 visited Leiter's mine,—ouly Jooked into the Little Pittabury, and Gregory, and Cliaroton,— and will deserive 1t as well as one not o prae- tieal ner can. It I8 situated up tha eulch, about two miles from Leadville prover. The drift ts nearly horfzontal, or the three drifts rather, ou three benehies of rock. It has nt one thne been one vein, but has been broken and forced up by eruptive agencles, so that the drifts are ahinost onue nbove another,—the lower the shortest, and the upper dipping down at the further” end, resting on the upper ecdges of the lower ledges, and extendme buck into the wountain _with a beautitul dip, 8 distance of fittcen miles, One man can only enter a claim for acertain number of feet: but'there are teicks, an:d ringd within rings, here s clsewhere, Adjoinlng elatms, ene tered o the name of fricuus, and nfierwards bought frum them bly the Iron. Company, fol- low stone the e of the rivh deposit. The agent tor the Bonanza Compuny 8 here now, Flool hias been liete, but has gone. They oller Steveus & Lelter SU00,0 FOR A JIALY INTRRRST in the inine just ng It stunds, 'Iliv Bonauza has now reachiea n depth of 2,400 feet, 80 hot Lhat the miners go entirely nekeds cach nian consumes seventy-live pounds of fee a day on nccount of the Gheat. It ulso requires the most expensive maclinery to clevate the ure, A cable will break by ita own weight at o cer- taln depth, RBut, lu thls borlzontal bed, with a sllght dip, there s o tramway running one car A us the others go down. A vein lifteen miles loug can he readily worked, air-shatts belne sunk at intervats, Perpendienlar shiafts neces- sitote expeusive machinery to Nft the water as w4-'|l 08 the ures but here it 18 readily dralued out. We cuter the mine as we would enterthe door of a dwelling, wander slone halls, It roowns, throngh vassage-ways simvothiy cut omd ciean, oxcept for sllzht nwisture drainog oll to the back of the eavern, tud which resemblesn biquid stromn on which 11st slduy lotittes, The gar- bonite depusit has an average thickuess of live feet, and these vassage-ways have been cut out merely for explulting. A half-mile of these drifts, or excavation FIVE VERT OF Ul and the molsture, as it Iy cond acts ou the lead, and makes beads of water cov- cred by a i of lead. Disenguged by the ac- tion of the water frum thic carbiunites, it hos ex- aetlvineappesrance of quicksilver, These Mithy brilllaut drops collect upou thesurface wherever there I8 water, and furm an indescribably rich eoffect. 8o huug the silver lanterus from the walls of Aladdin’a valace. Ran the tinger over uny break the glubules of wacer, and it leavee o coating on the tingers, Jike the filin of quicksli- ver on the back of a looking-glass. The men wash all over from three to four thines a day, to provent belng “‘leaded.” The action of the water uxidizes and causes the polson Mr. Doricy, weare told, cstimates that the valie of the ore which weceun actually seo while walkini through this silver-lived palace, in the hulls already excavated, s in THE CLOSE NEIGHUORU0OD o 31,500,000, I have seen dwelliugs fulaid with custly wood and |vory, and hung by tapestry of fubulous rive, but who would “think tu find, amid the og-nuts of Stray-Ilorse Guleh, a mountain palace inlsid with nichies beyond even the glow- ing temple of Bolomun, the wonder of the gorgeous East, the dream of agest One mill- fon aud a hall of dollars inlald and plastered over the celllug, watls, snd floor, in a distanee of half amile! Beyond the closed vassage that ads back inte “the womderful mountain siretches out a glittering covered promenade of tlitecn miles, waithig for the spade and plekax to cut through 1ts rich layers. Understand that, while golng through tho mine, we are walking where once the carbonltes were stored. The carbunites huve been remov- ed, and these passages were made stmply by the removal of the ore in the centre of the veln, ‘The owners are anxious to get {arther back and explore the drift along its wholo length there- fore do not oiek It onl clean a3 they go along, nply cut o passage-way through Its cen- tre, leaving all ore outside.thu narrow path for future use. THE ORE 18 brought out and dumped Into a house at the entrancs of the mine, roughly sorted, aud that whict wiil not pay for shipping in wugons to the rofironds Is thrown out, to be used when they cet smeltin-works on the ground. ‘T'ne rich orels pit fu crates with false bottoms. The freignt-wagons drive under the crates, the fulse bottom is slid out, and the load dumped mto the wagon; then it 1s hauled down to the Sam- rlmw\ ‘orks, tivo miles distant. 'There the ore s aeparated,—the coarse from the flue, or the hard from the soft. ‘The hard lups are passed through tbe Dodge crusher, whose itou juws crush ft fine, and eplt 3t out into ovens, whers it s " dried, so that frolght will not have to bhe pald on the molsture. 1t is then put lu bags, aud shipped to rallways. ‘This ming sends princei- rnlly to Colorado Springs and Canon €l From _there 1t I8 sent to thy Smeltine-Works at St, Louis, It is only the richest ore that s shilpped. That which fs poorer is smelted at Leadwille, ‘There the mnclter reduces into boso bullion bars welghing fity pounds, Then the bara aro shipped oft to Reductiou-Works, where the metals aro separated. Each bar, befors be- fine sent, has o cliv or two chips taken out,— one from the top and one from the bottom of the bar, These chips are unf Al by the owoer; tho assayer mukes a calculatl and in that way 1o cheating can be done without discovery, But grenerally tho larger cstubilshimeuts havy nasavera conuected with thelr corporations, and Ui owners of tue miucs have the bare assayed, and seil thetn, M(UGNT THERE ON TIR BFOT, to agents uf bullion-brokers In the East. Thure {» now ouo smelter ln Leadville; an- othier, with two stacks, nearly ready; w third, witn scvernl stacks, hurryinz to completion; aud several reduction-tmlis in operation, ‘Uhe carbouite-deposit does not ueed to be put through Corush rollers to pulverize L be- Jore 1t is smelted, after the manaer of troating ordluary ore, as {8 s uo sulplisics, aud can be smelted just from the ming “tho rveason Lhe ore Is put through tae Dodee erusher i3 for the purposo of cracking it su that it cun be shipped more readily i sacks; wnd the deving process 1s tised only on ore thut {8 to by sbipped, to suve frelght on water, ‘I'he people wio have poured futo Leadville during the pust fow weeks uro MAKING VALUALLE DISCOVERIES RVERY DAY, It 1 found that in the whole basin ag the head of the Arkavads, und slong thy rianige on the west 8146 0f thu Arkuusus, us sar us thu hesd of the Bouth Arkansas, 2 distatcs of mors thau 100 miles, the carbunites ure found. Aqueous deposits, carbonites, and clorldes— principally clorides of silver—have hoen ddiscoy- ered all along the Upper Arkunsas, Sowme of tiese stores read Jike Gables; but [ have seun the men, the tives, aud the books of the cons curhin, v g %ureu alow hill, ealled Tyndall €N}, near the Town of Rosita, un the spur-runge next the plainy, only forty mlles trom Pucblo, 1t wa wpur of the Wet-Mountain Ranee, risime right ovut of fsrms, onvirelad by gowt roads, und skirted by ploc-thnber, Thers I8 no stream- Rorgy or wulch, —merely smooth, green hills,— the valy bure-topped hill bewne Tyondall Hitl Pocahiontas Mine, ucar there, had s 4 some fame s arich yicld, but noone dicamed of viches bidden fu ino low bitls rislng out of the farwing lauds along the Arkansay, One day a mintu vagahoud uumea Bassick, Just from Australla, witnout adullar W nta pocket, began digeing fu Pvudall 1Ii) Abont tree feet undor ground thero was a calearcous substouce, hke chulk, or rotten refuse chy matter. Thag formed the wuole hill, people ot Rosita were all Jaugtl, begirar who bud fouud a miue as of chalk," ** DASSICK'S WIITEWASE MINE," It was called 1w dension. 'T'ue tattered pros- pectur brought the lwe down, bad ussay wade ofF 1, and 1ound 1t was very rich lu catbonte of lead carrybng afiver. As soon as the discovery was made kuowu, the countey went wildl. 1jji- giugdown, he found voulders, and pobbles fron tue 812¢ 01 u hickory-uut to that of a pumpkin. They lay tike pebbles fu the bed of a river, 1m0 tius borizoutal gulch or river-bed of Nime, Ev- ery bls wita coated with pure silver-clorlile. a8 thiek usdaliy us the hugec-ni. Tue like of this forwation—boulders {n silver caaulea—te found uowhere else in the huown world. [ 18 su 1ar o geological puzeo, From the surfuce of the ground dowy 200 fect thut wre Lus paid richer that sy wiiue fo 1his coun- ey, Bassick bus worked Lo mnie six tuouths, haviug tue ure ull worked by Pros. Hill, Biack Hawk, So Jar it bay ylelded, aud 13 yleldivz, Mr. Bassick AN AVERAGE- UE JH,000 & MONTIL Tuld way Le coualivred a pretty Lig yaru, L LI 88 aplece atood with iny mouth open for at._Jeast half an honr after I hieard §t, At leneth [ ot my par- alyzed jaws Into workims order, and began an Investigation, “They shouldn’t fool me, it 1 was amreen . no shares In anything i cept a hal kast, T fo of proof, a I feit hike hunting up a raving there Lo die In, when I reealiod all th perhans ehinlk-bilis—[ have walked aves my lifetime, The thought was nzony. I'criaps there hilta were fall of sliver-<coated phils: pills 81 blz as pumpltus would not be hard to take, osen by one wio never conld rwallow a vapsite, The ininme tever struck me then and there, I care nothing nuwfihnuunlll WaY up Lhe mount. afn-alde, whern dnfl grav rock fstaken out, and haa to be sent to mmelting-works betore preclous metals can be founid; but | intend prospeeting in every fow, rreen, insignifieant bill that I ean find within the limits of Western towns, for appies of ol set {n pictures of siver. . Laving aside my pen 1o answer the summons of the loud-toned diyncr-heil, that ealls the euests of the Leadviite House to the h noon-repast, | hear. before even soup Is that these gentlemen who were fellow- ©rs hiere In the stage have already made a oin- cuvery in the Rosiin Districr, near the Viltage of Uray, In the Wet-Mountain Hange, ‘Thev have found marrow veins of rich cloride of sliver in cruptive masses of low volcante ount- ains. ‘The assay shows from 0 to 1,200 vunces to the ton, c TWO JIUNDIRD MEN STARTED nagoon as they heard the newx, amd are now hurrying to Uray,~or Ulav (ns Judie Stone, of the Supreme Court of Colorado, savs it shonld be eatled, Ho saya the [odian Clief for woom the town fs called fs named Ulay, and the vil- Inzo fs Ulay: but bungling miners have cor- rupted both " tatyn and ebitef to Uray, and that is the way the n 18 now generally prononnc- ed and spelled. ‘Tnis in news to e, and worth filv)inz to your readers together with iny author- ) My appetite is pone! Even while T have been louking at the uther.peovle’s mines, and writinz about them to benighted, plodding IHinoislans, iny three fellow-travelers have been olf aud found a mino of their uown.. Lstick iny {mm’ll in its sheath, and throw paper tu the whula. When next you hear from me, perhaps I shall have strack s Lonauza, E. L, — THE. ENGLISH SYSTEM OF MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Ta the Editor uf The Trilyne, Cimcano, Sept. 0.-~The article In yesterday's (Runday'el Twinuxe on **London Taxation™ |e vitally intereating to every oncin Cnicawwn. Woe are astonisbed to read thit o business vlock in Londun worth $45,000. and renting fo: $1,7:.0 antium, pags a municipal yearly tax of only $1: 1t I« remarkable that the abld Lody of men who formed the IHinois Cunatitutional Convention of 1470 vmitied to change the harbaric rale of valun. thon which™ hire prevatly, now long since sban- doned In_other conntrics and States, | allode to tuxation based uvon valuation of property Instead of taxation based upon the fncome of producing capacily of property, {If all the farincrs of Illinols were tenants, and if 03 per cent of the townspeople pald rent on thelr houses and shops, the English systemn of-assussing rentals fnstead of valuation of property would probably be adopted; but as the great moss of Amerlcan taxpayers arosfree. holders, it would bo difiicult to adopt the En- glist system. The Enclish are a natlon of tenants, a fsw landlords owalng the whole {sldnd,—En.] In the first Constitution of ilinole, ndopted at Kaskosklain 1818, this crude principle of taxution wae thus ordsined, Art. VIIL, Sec. #0: **The mode of levying o tax shall bo by vuluaticn, ko that every beraon shall pay & tax i proportion to the value of the broperty e or_ahe has In his or her posseswion.” This rade ductring remains un- chunyed in both the Constitution of 1838 and the resent Constltntion, As far back as the days of Adun 8mith, that great writer nnd benefuctor lirst announced the trae principle now adopted by 1nosL civilized States, **that property ought aceording (0 i(s income-producing capacity. ‘The valustions in Londun are made anil bascd u}ann the rental, and not upun tha supposed valus of the land. And ln London varlous deductions, ay for repairs and insurance, are wade, in ordor that the correct percentago of tho uet rental shall ba alone taken, In tho cuso of & vacant ot the a’umnto can be mado upon what the ¢round would rent for waen the asaresnient 1w miade. We havo retained, then, mour mode! Constitution of 1870 a crude, carc- less, and crucl rulo of vaination, adopted in 1618 withont any dehiberation, passioly harmices tn the infaney of lilmots; but now working the anuihila. tiun and contiscation by unjust taxation of many large and small estates, [1t does not seemn to have occurred to our cor- respondent that Tiinols 15 not alone in vinploy- fug the system of taxation based on valuation of property, it Is the system jn all of the Btates for 100 years past without exception.— En.] Suppose the law-making power should anthorize directly the taklag of &0 pur cent of 4 man's In- cumo ur earninge tor taxes, Ir-a poople did_not veslst mich tyranny by revolution they would be unworthy of their (reedutn. Bub onrpresant sys- toum I8 indirectly producing the above resnlt, 1 know rlunly of men who own Impruved prop- orty in this city who pay 60 per cont of tie fncome product thercol 1n taxe, They are taxed on u vaiuation of the property, and not In accordance 1ts income product. witl ‘I'he Constitutivn of Ilhinols must bo amended, taking awny the powerto tax property oxcept In probortion Lo §ts income-producing capacity, I’ oy i rental valuet for that uione a tho Just, tru civilized rule, aiforaing protoction” to the citizen lnln:ddomnl the Btate to act with justice In levylng X, b "’Il-lfll 'To avolil the ovil of unimproved proporty near citlen excapinig taxation, and being rated. Tand with it low rental 0f 3 or $4 per acre, an ad- ditionnl valustior: can bu added in accordance with the facts, making a provision for vacaut property contluous Lo citivs whoss value is lurgely on- b:m[clm.l Loyond fts preaent rent-produciug ca- acity, YAV not_some Spelngfleld Solon~nu matter whother he wear the (tevublican or Bemzcratic Ja- bol—{mmortalize himseif by Dresstng thiv needed auiondnient Lo the Constinition of Tllinols? Wuntan 8, Buackxerr, [The great trouble, after all, is the amount of taxcs lovied ratber than the system, Reduco the present amount oue-balf or ouc-third, and tho modo of levying them would seem unob- jectionoble in tho publie estlmation. Encitsh municival taxation, as & rule, fs tar lighter than oure {n proportion clther to rental or capital value, Tox-eating has not been reduced toas (e a scicnce iu that *effete monarchy " as In this glorivus, Irce, and eusy Republic.—Ep.] ———— ‘The Robla Hoad of the Levant, Sir Garnct Wolselev, the new (flovernor of Cyoprus, {s being fwmportuucd by some sonti- mental people to release Katterldjt Junni, known s “the Robin Hood of the Lovant,” and uow vcoutined fn that island. Iis carcer, us duscribed tn the London Kzaminer, has been o romantic one: *When a youug man, livine in Smyrua, he fzil n love with bis master’s dauich- ter, and Ivllnm:d un olopement, but was discov. cred u thne by the (rate father, who clapped nl Intended son-lu-iaw intoprison, Escaning, e turned bandit, and rujed the road between nwyrns and Aleppo. Nobody would betray him. He never murdored, vor allowed his fol- lowers to do it Hut, like his Sterwood uroto- typo, ha was foud of ensing fat, comfortable travelors of thelr purses, and lberally relivviug the destitute with théir procecds, Hundreds of nortiontess irls nbout to by married were, it (s waid, dowered by this romautic brigand. 1t Junnt robbed, he dld it hike n zentienian. If he wanted to appropriate s supper (vr himsell ana his starving copanlons, e waull sit paticutly wntil his terrified hosts hud tirst eaten theirs, and then depart quictly with the intimition thas tho latter mignt thencefortn truvel thy courtey witiout dread of futerference, for that *Kat- terid)i Juund uever forot a kiuduess.’ Wearied, prrhuos, of his lawicss llfe, he voluntarily sur- rendered, oo the undemitanding that puw: tshmeut would be contlned tu exitu fu Cypra. r—— Japanese Sird-Lime, Although bird-lime may be obtained in small quantitiea in other countries, Jupun ls prob- ubly the only ono 1 the world in which 1t 1s regularly manufuctured on o large acale, and | ticre It gives employmsut to somy thousauds of 8 “Fue best kinds of bird-lhine are dhllhfiuhhcd by belng free from hark, of a dutl-whithh color, extramely viscud, and having a very grumous conaistency s fuese descriplivns arg siid to keep ol for suv Jenged of e, The principal vree from which this bird-line fs mado is o durk wvergreen, found fu tho soutliern half of Jupan. waicn grows high up the shady sides of deop mountslu-glens, uu*u(ruquwullv used uy un oruamental shrub, ' lts berk fsof & gravisu- brown color gsud rather rough texture; the Jeaves ure ol & sngaths dark-green, rataer more vy tuaw our holly-leat, sndbhave an usbroken edge, ‘fhe manufacture of bird-line extends over a period bl vevernl wonths, commenciur wbout June, when 1he bark s stripped off the trees and mgecruted 10 water for same lorty days, alter whici 3t 18 collected wud beaten o wortur, 1be pestle used s shod with Jron, s 1t under surlace veing armed with splkes pro- secting downward. Wueu thy pulpy imass un- der the pestle bezomes Elutinous, 1t 13 takeu out und washed 1o water, (U OfuCr 10 remove as fur s pussivle the rouza vuter bark, ‘Tue pulp 1 then again pounded, abd trested woa cabdron with bot water, on the surfoce of whicn it Soats. Durdnz this treatment it undergocs con- sideruble muuibuistion at the bauus of the Worsiudn, tur the purpode of separating the res walutus, partivles of Lerk, whiclh sius tutle bottom of the botler. This fs the most AiMenlt part of the process, as inuch skill and ex- prrience are reautred in the workiman to keep the stull from adhering to his hands. After this, the pulpy miass fs agsin washed In cobl water, and the pounding, boiling, and washing nre rx-'mxtcvl until the materinl becomes suf- ficiently clean aod pure, ‘Ihe uses to which the Japauese put this sub- Blance are numcrons,—the chief beingz, of ouree, the snaring of birds and animals. By rcans of {t animnls as large as monkeys are caueht, for, when thoy unee ged the stull upon thelr 5, they soon” cover themselves with ft, and g exhaust thele strength i teving to et rilof it that they fall an ecasy pres. DBirds almost of the size of dacks nre taken, and by o very ingenious provess, ‘The soung sheots of i wistarin, which attaln consideratle Jength andnve strong, aro gathered, dried, aud knotted together fn one continuous length., This {s floated out to res, after belng smeared with bird-limes and very often in the morning sev- ernt binds are caueht fu varlous wava: some by means of o decov bind eoncealed near a pateh of fempting food, tn which wre fixed numerous little sptinters of baniboo-llke Inre necdles, the unper hnll of which {s smeared with nne, Others, nzain, are taken on teees by means of o Tongr, slender Lambeo, the top of waleln s aucinted with the lne, and then stealthily thriat agalnst thelr feathers. THE DISCOVERY OF VULCAN. To the Editor of The Tritune. Fonr Donur, 1a., 5ept. 5=z Tatuuse of Ang, 31 had thta ftem: . B. Atry, tho Itava) Astronamer, writes to_ A coneerning l'rot. Watofrs reparted ery’of an {RtrsWersut Il plaoet nn fallawa: *Tie pastiion of o Cunerl agr with that given inthe tnicy Baitield fiy ity that the ryed 5 In realily this ihe (e fa, Jowever, Sasiicr than " 1 given by Me. Watson, that Ju the Brizish Assocl; Catalo ue 1 n fund that I Arzaianders fiein M o thesrarcastons the 1tme 8t Uie dispusey server s 09 hmited. The firet telegram annonncing Prof, Wateon's obeervation which went over the wited Jnly 20 Jast wan that ket oy me from Kawliug, Wyu., o the Chicazo fimes, and T presmine tnat vubiished Nutrure waa enscntiatly the rame. Ietore sunuing the teleram I distinctly asked Prof, Watsun: o Could you have mlstaken aatar In it A., 3h, 23m.. declination 18 deg, 81 min. nortii, for the supposed new planety? Al ne an distmctly answered, **No, mr: I eaw that star, togrether with the supposed planet, ubgut 211t deg, wouthwest of the sun, " The Lwo reddieh etars seen by Swift about 3 deg, directiy east of the sun, gccarding to Prof, Cole bert's dispatch to Tiy ‘Triatse, may have heen Umicron_ 1 and 2, Cancri In It A. #h. 50 min,. and 8h, 5014 min,, declination 15 dew, 70 min, znd 1 deg. 4 nin.,and whnt Locder saw 20 min, from sun and 40 deg, from the north tuward the cast may have been Delta Cancrl, but Prof. Watson did nut mistake Theta Cancrl foraplanet. Respectfaily youre, LA ITERN [The telegram to Tne Cnicado TRIRUNE from Denver wus written *‘directly west from the sun, and the writer meant astronomical west; as he afterwards described it In ‘Tne Tisnuxe of Aue. 2, oo his return to Chieago, also stating it to hu neurly In the position oceu- pled by Theta Canerl, Swift descrioed ita poa- tion to the writer soou after the eclipse was over lucating it ou the star magp to the right of the snn, and on or below the eeliptic, Swift's record In his note-bovk, made immediately after totality, reads as follows: *‘Baw Leo stars nbout three degrees southwent of the sun, ap- parestly of the fisth magnitude, some twelve minutes apart, polnting to the sun. Red.” [le afterwurds reduced his estimate of the aistance to eight minutes of are. Onr correspondent i thereiore 1n crror fn suppusing that the two Omicrons fu Cancer were the atars scen by Switt.~Ev.| ————— ¢ CURRENT OPINION. Beeause we crossed over the rickety bridge lof papur money], and so ssved our lives, we most let the old structure stand uatit it rots, rather than replnce it with »_substautinl stone arch.— Hoston Adgertiser (tcep.). 1t is suggested that the Democrats will try to et ridl of Senator Kellogy when they obtaln cou- trol of the Seuate. But {t takes & two-thirds ma- Jority to exnel u_member, and there i« no other way toget rid of hlm.—S30 Paui Froneer-Fress Und.), The Chicago Telegraph intimates that the Chicago Times ia getting ready to **flop" over to the Ureenback, or Natlonsl party. Weo have thought that m-n-qulnfln, In that dircction In nome recont articies In the Times. Nothlog can lllr}ll’ll! ua la politics nowadays,—Pevria Demo- crat (bem, ). Bon DButler hes imported an Indisus Ftatiat to holp his canvass in Massachnsetts, —~Mr. Mcculluch by name. Beforo Mc got to his six- teenthly Ina profoandly philovophical explana. tlun of the Indiana idea, the sudlence wearivd snd called for papper-saace. They wanted the antic eloquence of Butler himself. 1f the anti-layes writer of the Chicago Journal were not & ranting fool he would -know that at the time of the Chicago fire Baycs was a resident of thiv city, and that his call at the Comi- mercial oftice was not for u subscrtption, but for a companion to go with s party 1o the scene of the “7“4‘ ) conflagration. —Clacinnats 'Oinsnerciul (ind. ), The Ypsilanti Sentinel atates the caso ac. cnrataly when It says: ‘*Some of the Ureen. back Conventions row agatnst the current of thelr docirines by repudisting the expressious of tbelr moro advanced leaders. This is uscless labor. Tne most vronounced (ireauvacker hus wot uttared a sentimont, however outrugeously full ol Communisw, that doos not lugicully follow tromn the principlea hield by the most conservative one, ™ ‘The publigy aro waitiug for Manton Mob. ble and Gov, Gobble to wabble to the front snd bring along with then thelr bittle dictlonaries and things, When the Potter Committes pulls itself togethor agaly, it ought to mount the sumnit of Mullett's dome and open i1 capacioas eur that it way catch the burden of the pupular yoice. It Wil nut bave.to ion for mory than % inate 1o hear a stentorian demand for the sumwoning uf Marble sud Pelton. even if the ark has to ve scut- tled to Induce them to come oul, Toey are un. doubtedly in taere. sittiuk on & bite of clrhw dlc- tlonaries, sud meditating on the **morally 1om) 1 sk of buylng & Presidency. —Anw Trdune (Hep.). A Bun Francisco correspondent of the Phbiladelphia Fress denies that the Chinese aro not consumers of American products aud wares, In nesrly every family will be fuund American clocks, furnitare, cutlery, sewlug-machines, sewing-silk, clotl, bardware, etc.. sud they nse coal-oil, four, oIk, butier, and u gront desl of frult, with flsb aud vogetabiea, The fuw women &rd Yery foud of Ulrds and dowers, ‘I'he sswe correapondent says ork that iu that city (here sce 5, 000 Cislness cigurs 00t boot and shoe 1,000 laborurs, B0 shysner-uakvra, 7, U000 setvante, 1. 400 gamnblers, 2, oweu, sud 3,800 10 ollier vecupstions, ‘Total, 32,000, . ‘f'wenty-vight millions a year have beon saved in lnterest ou the public dodbt by funding operstions stuce 1871, Mr. tilsdstons s ditected attention to the fact thal the most uwnmitiyated Demucracy {n thisavorld oos deliberately sdupted th policy of ruducing its provpuctive Nabilitive, while thy arlstucratic torernmeut of jUreat Britalu Lave 1znubly bunded over theirs bo postenity. le #1vos Us credlit fur buviug wote hutesty than cint skill. Vet the autereat ol the Auseric W hich was once the Jurgest puid W Governient creditors anvwhiers O eartn, hus been grudually teduced Lo good bortowing rutes. 1t musl ot by furgutten thut this bs ong of the benglicent revults of the nsucial policy ul thy Rtepublicas party,— New York Lrdane ep.). On the 4:th of Soptembur, 1876, after Mc. Orth hiad withdrawn from the lteoublican tickes, thers was o Domocrstic moeting in Lutuyetty, which was addressed by tiov, Mz, of Michigan. Goy, H.ndricke sud other leading Demucrats wery wpon He stand, Gov, Blais suid be wie glad to come (o Latayuite, se e desteed (0 wewt his old fnced, the Hon. G, S, Orih, Av (o the Venvcuvia claiua, be served vt the Cuintites uid Kiew wil 8boug thew, Hy was conddens that Mr. Uil did otbiug Know- ety wrang i bis conacctivis therewitl; und il wurnlng be wet L b gave bl Uls hand oe free- Iy und cordlully us ue did 1y the daye gone by, v, Biars ullusion and compliment 0 Mr. Ot weri received with Lumultuous applsuse, u which Govalendncky suu uther lualing Dewvceale Joitcd tost Leartily. — fndsdudpvise Juurnab diep. ). The Jlegiater Lad somothing to sy & day or 1wo &30 about 1be cause aid cure of bard times, and does ot lulend LW eay Wore 8t present ou That sabject, but My, Murace White 02s eapressed such startiing views before the Mewlit Comumlites ou tbis subject that they couLol De uverivuked ur veglected. 1ia tdea of the judustrial situation by, that :uflations, panics. and collajues OCCUT MU rud: ular order, without oy canse, 1fout th uature of 1hings: *hat Lhe Civit War did uot ueatioy e vaps ital 6f Wik country nor wiy wpprecisble parg ot i, aud tbat Wie panic of 157 waa ouly exigyerated Ly e exin ant vullding ol ralireuds. tniaka further, that the atale of the curtency duce uot atlect the bumners uf the cuuptey cilher Goe Way O anotuer, uud tuat whether thic baed- Liuncy Wel or the bat wew control the countey, Wil have Little snituence 01 uiid they wbow @ semarkable retrogrude woven, 111 1n¢ wental processea Of Ve uf Lhe WOst Cilbew Juuinaliets bu toe country. ‘Tlhe wauit of scicutidy Toauiry 10 every direciion Bas bmpteesed tw bub- 11 Wil Wikl (e 1des 1AL everviuing iy the reeulc Uld Calan, abd, Juslucd, BO3E cvery Cadec 3nd Lus N manner of {ts operation fs **knowable, " excent, rumnrfl. the frst Great Canae, 1€ seems entirely g ihspuiable that this fdea hes produced very ' grent thinga for the good of the - man ‘race. and that to abandon 1t woald 0 abandon rivilization and retarn to harbariem. Mz, White rensons exactly an men reawoned in the dark ages, If ne will add to his belicf & beliel in witcheraft and in charma and incantations, he may extibit himacif ne a falr average speeinien of 3 man of the mididte azes. It wonld be ralil, tndeed. i1t world sioglil aitopt this view of every ealam- ity which occurs, swe xnould reason then that the JéTlow fever ocenrs of iaelf, that it is incvitahile, and can only ba sdured, nnd we aioult abandon evary eiluei to_care or prevent it. It ina gnod tuing that Mr. White's system of nhnoanpliy hes ot many dinciples, anl that the few who adopt it Brc as unkuown to famo ns ho whil be tf he does not abanden his heresy.—JoAn M. Falmer In Springjient (1ll. ) Regeater. ‘The Clinesa have awakenad to a knowl- edgn of the fact that in their conntry there are great riches under ground, and that thelr jeatonsy of forcignerahan p-e-onted a thorongh investiga. tion of vastcoal ficide. In the piaces whers it 1a alleged thete are silver and pold minen there har been 1ittlo exaination, Not long since the Viee- roy of the Prov: i, by name Tang. Chanz, anthort; the Lunted Siates Consal nt Tlentain to employ. In hin tame, o nilning enel- neer and expert Lo exantine the_nineral reronrces of Northern Chinn, e cneaced Mr. Amoli Hagne, of San Francisco, who has recontty retnrned from A similze mionton to Guatemals, 1l har probably by thin 1ime taken hin departure, Hinexploeations wili b condneted under the patronare of a pawe fuland satluentizl Viecroy, aml it te expeeted ¢ will be importent, if not satinfactor, told and rilver alioula he discovered, there ina povaibility that the expericnced Chinese ml niay lenve fornta for thelr native iand, and i sy nolve the question now su profonndly di turbing the Pacitic States. —Kechanye urper's Weekly (Rep.) makes these ob. scrvations on the inspiring motives that actuate the Fiat yartleans when ono lovks below the rure face to the hottom of things: **TUnder all lhe forms of the ‘third party' movement, whatevee name it may take, onc thing, and one Lhing only, Is evldent—the conviction that the remedy for kard thines Is 8 larger amonnt of frredecmably paper currency lasued by the Government, and the repeat of the act proviaing for resumption. This Is, in a word, ntlation. If we conbl reach the funda- niental conviction in the minda of those who mve namber and finpartance to the muvement. we *hould find it ‘o Le the feeling that the Government ought to in many paper notes as anybody wienes, teclare them to be a Jegal ‘tender. -and wmake no rovieion for their redemption. Ktated in he boldest way, It Is an Idea that 1he Governient ran change piaper Into mxmu{ Now the nuost orderly Tionest man whu holds that govern- faent oughtto make as mich moncey as people want, mnst aec that he i niming st precisely ine samne re- ault with the Communist, Communisn menns an eyual divinion of wealth, which I it same thing an having ns much noney a« you want. Now, the firat jeeson that all honest people who haig this view ought Lo Jearn s, thut yovernment can not, in thinsense, make money, It may stamp brown paper with the fguce of an cagle. and vay thit Lrhall be equal tu 210, and that debis tothat amonnt may be paldgwith it Tiut. for sl that, it can not force aman to sell §10 worth ofjguods or of Inbor for 11" e — GEN. FRANK WELCH. Ta the Editor of The Tridune. OMATA, Bept. 0.—Omaha s fu mourning to day over her dead firemen, whose funcrals tane place this afteruoon. The stores areclosed, auvd the streets ore druped in black. The State fs mourning the untimely death of Gen. Frank Welch, our Representative in Cougress. e was only 43 ycars of age. His dlsease was apoplexy, ageravated by looklng after thein- terests of 450,000 constitueuts. When bie went to Wushiugton I bade him good-bycat the tralu, He wos a pleture of phyaical health and strenuth, When ne returned alter the session I haruly recognized him; ne was o perfect phiys feal wreck, [T was faithiul among the fatthiul, aud oue of the truest of men. He lterally uled In serving the people who honoresd him so lizbiy, He was o caudidate for re-clection, and would hisve been triminphantly re-clected; but his desth has blighted oll the hopes of his {riends. Uf course you have read the acountr ol the burning of the Grand Central, and the loss of lite. One of the incldents of the contlagration was fn CouncilBlufls sending over u steamer and a hand-cnetne. United States Senutor Paddock happened to be {n town that might. Hewas seen to doff hix Senatorial toga, and help to pump the hand-engine with ail his mizht lml matn. 8o yousce the ‘*boys' can capture not only a President, but a Senator, and put uhin to work too. JRtespectiuly your}n:. . WOOD-CLAIMS, To the Editor uf The Tribune, Cnucaao, 8ept. %—(1) Can & citizen (marrled man) take u ** wood-claim ” {n the State ol Ne- Lraska without golog out to the Land-Oftice in person, but by giviog full pawer to auother citi- 2cn to act in his stead (2) Aod how much will It cost to keep it fu tri, 8arequired by law ! 1. Probably su. 2. Duw't knovw. e ‘Wit Storrs Wants, As Emory Btorrs, of Chicago, sat on the States’ baicony In Baratorn,—writes Eh Per- kins,—Hsteniniz to the tune of “0ld John rown’s Body," I nsked bim who would be Tilinois! candidate for the Presidency, * Grant, sis,—Ginaxr!” *But 'll! Urant!" 1 asked. ¢ Because we dou't want any more angle- worm Admlinistrutions, sirl” said Mr. Storrs. #We dun't wuut the White-House run suy longzer to the tunc of *1 want to be an ancet! 5urcleru Rood solid stealing, Whiskv Rings,cte. ua't want the Marine Bund o play * Bweet B and-By* all the time, when the people all want to hear *01d John Brown’s Budy ! “No, air, we sre all tired of hearing temperance-hymns to the tune of Webb Hayes' flute and gultar. W don't want any more tin-whistle and pewt bugle music, Mr. Perkins: but we want the grand old fife and drumn agaln, sie, Wo want a whole-ux barbecue i the woods, Rod no more sweet-brends on toast.” And then Mn Storrs commenced beating ** Yankee Doodle ™" with tis feet, keeping time with two brass bauds sud a pisuo, il playing d!ferent tunes. e e — A Jowlsh Rabbl. At the reception given to Lord Beaconafleld st Gulldhall there appearcd st the wate s man in a low-crowned felt Lut, with bis head bent, iis gaitery a mass of mud, his cost all nuddy, even his lacs covercd with splasties. The policy were for pusiilng bl buck ot unce, as au jmpu- dent ragasmuflin who had wo right wmong the gorgeous carriage-people waiting _there for frieuds to puss them Into the Guildhall. But this travelworn oud travel-stained {nalvldual produced 2o oftichal ticket for one of the best places within the bullding, and sc passed in, 1 tho discomiliture of the beadles, smong thy spotienaly-attired and fashlouable throng who had driven up proteeted from the rain aud mire n confortavle equipaes. Ho wos & Jewlst rubbl, who had walked sl the way from a dls- tant_part of London, determined to welcome tne Earl of Beaconstield, aud forbldden by his religion to ride on the Ssbvath-day, TIE FRIBUNE BICANCIL OF N OUDER TO ACCONMODATR OUR SUMEROTS patrons troug.vut the cit Bave ca Hrauch Orices ln bie Jiffereat. Divtaluns as designatod Ueluw, where adversivnuients will be taken for the sama tun Main Oflce, and plant and v [rice secliarxed will Le recelved atll B o'cluck po . durlng e week, sad untl @ . . onatuidays: ; nIMMK, Booksellers and Btatoners, 1z Tweunty-seco N M. WAL Woat Madis KUBERT T Blu lalaud-av. H, C. HKLL T Lake: Newsdealor. Biationer, e, 1000 Westorniay. MaTON. West:sils News Deoot, 3 " ver of Halste Jewelor, Newsdealer, and Vancy cornee Ltacuin. . PERSONAS. _ adveriisement {noetled in this rdumy v s fur o cenla: esch wilidetinnal 1ine 15 U Nunday 2 eanta tine (s charged, T words arerage u line. Gl.'lllluli WILL! c o Clareny matiers ut coneerm hl:lllll::uhh'.llllll wllh.h » 2 it dent ~aiaate, Lewsle, BEAF (iksguw, Beottaml. Auy lutoration regardlog Sr. Macewsu will be thank: Tully received 2: Mies Muc wati, e MUSCELLAREOUS. CUTICE—TIIE FOWER OF ATTOK fure Zives to Taylor, Asking & ¢ ruvoked. they are o I‘l.hullly 1o act Jur as Lot tine nur 10 it a0y e Tessitory. A, W, MAASS'S Clh, Uwners sud Proj Wreul 31 aasd Faiout Gas kewort. Chlcagu, Sept. [ ARN- A8, Tris CASH—TWO-STORY ~ PRAME :ldu to muve: must be g bar- AW ASIEDT0 KXOW THE ADDRESS OF NIE QEGAN, frum Oshkush, Wis. uoe oy, WANIRD-=FOR gt o Bhe Wt Ut BALE=AY tigia T @ rea euslog L tir wruke uf plslug laice band wheed 18 fees dismetcr, with 1ueh 1 Usu beo scen runalag tor AW dayeunly. & 36 Wiuat e RINGVED W 4k place furwlarcer suelue. FUID & BIRAULEY MEG. i, 63 2oty Deapiatucs st Chivagy. ... LOST AND FO7l STRAYED INTO OUR PRLMIS O i walie cow. | (waer cun hare (Lo sanio by prov- 130 West Adatas AgacuEncy YOIl CARIL, OFt ON silne purty, @ dirse aCting veriicas e cylinder 22 inchos dlswete ; tug prupesty. I NTEAVED-GUSY vanE o VEAL O diaher v partly covered "winrel tannel. Live rewand uilered 18 Beturaed to 100 Liseoatusat,, betwe HouIv3 ws Adaits . PRINTING M1 \rfi\z‘ru A GO SRONDHAND PRUOE Vican wbost 10a%, M 1%, Iribuse iSce. (}ITYA'CE,\I.'EN'I‘ATB. e A threp-tns narerhaement Inerrted in (Aly ciinmn wiring ok Aaye fur WV rante: earh ntditianal liae 3 rnie On Kunduy Eirentaa (inets churged. 7 worde arerisge aline, [P SALE-DY T B BOYD, RGUM 7)1 MADI 1l £ash—A few more lots A deep tn 2-font alley, on twenn Forty-srcond and Forty-thing. #Lr.; FATAON IndlAns AY. 18 4 I frong of Iote; large, fine Aliiie trece Al vl tie blocss 16 (4 The finest and t It elty In tie fon do ot ertain 1o advance in. fee hriek dweliing and ot 21x123 on Wast- betwern Wood sod Linculu-sta: It Is ceie 90 dwelling, barn, nad lob vear Tto- rioay. hisfs 8 splendid new octagon feont hrick dwelilug. Urlek burn, und int, stune sidewalcs nnil grery inodern finproveinieat; "on Loufresa-it., bear n. N—$1.000 dnwn—8tore and dwelling_over, anid 125, corner Morgsn atd Gurley-sts: store penta * §i9) Per mouth, and I8 certainly vuht to bring Inwn—Lot 24104 on Stata-st.. Just south o - rilieat s {Uien gond hnsioem (ot yon can't o el 1410 hound to vell At once lot 20xfws, santh front, on WAMHNELON-AL . 401 feot enst of Frankiln-st.; Bow 1 t i w il sell low, h Carpenter-st, fson At Waahingeons this lew fine 3o mment brick dwelllag, ani tor 25X12), rast Tr cauli ot e butlt oW for 85,0%); 1618 crrtaly lr-rnr;:ne R0 DA sen it 5, 608 between Madl. tory Al Umen. - Fraime store ni X7, on laleted-st., be- twaen Monroe and Adama; this fs s hargain; ea menta. . £2. 80— Frame store and lot 251125, on Mad(son-et., tetwern Western and Campbeli-ave. : great I 7O BALE-g2.200 WiILI pTic pory snd Lascinunt brick hor . Bold lnst searon Inquire A 0L, 14 MeCor duioh wnd Dearhori-sta. 1 Citleazo: ¢ funarket, I eenl . WANTED-MALE HELP, A three-tine urdcertioment §nserted in 1Ase A2 100 rork days [P ) PONIR e cenis.” bm Sunduy K conte a line average u tine. Ilnokkceperss Clorka, &ce TV ARTED-AN EXILRIBNCED INVOICE GLRRK iPon Wholecttn grocery"wasn: nune bt azpe: Henend men need wpply: Address M), YOUNG MAN (TELE- th clurk fn eigar stom and totne At romie any cao Quralsh s uot atraid of work. -5 colnmn A atditionat e 1§ claryed. T words WA o Madtscowe, CLERE 1% T WETALL, ORO- Apply to A, WALTERS, 722 West Traaes. A!?'l"l"ED-"H'IH‘F,.K ¥l G @ s e A.J{_\‘ll.‘ l:lllt_(" :v:-'m:‘" ‘ JANTED - Tirtght ABS COAT MAKe Apuly ai once to i, AL and \al E t talloring. _Anply al “f,\.’"'h‘ll—.\ GOOD PRACT for greueral Jotning. at K| BC._ Steady wurk tu the Fight tian. “YA.\‘D‘ D-TRUNKMAKFEItS AND 'Y have Surkea st th G “YA!\' TED=A FIItS’ BER HORSE: shonr 1o take hold uf a shop. Cail at 713 Wabaan, AW ANTED=A BLAGKSMITHT0 007 T0 CoAL: s WaKs, L Appiy to M. i FINST-CLARS BHOEMAKT ewed Work. Good wages, LINCULN, ~A FILST-CLABE vich House, No. 108 EAst 1 TOR R NUT A SEVEN-{0OT TANTI LARORERS Fo 0, ll Cotta s wonld take horsa and AW w0 and nu--.lmvfimlul. ni‘ehni\':wl??g l‘::‘; l‘!’fl L 1A BROWN, 182 | oyptsgr 1), 2% Bouth Water-s! = - WASTED=AT . b MeGREEV: EMPLOY: ... COUNTEX REAL ESEATE, 031 DOWN.- TS IR A& A irick b o 1 [ 5 ) ot sell Lhis whute progerLy. v biatn €0l 2 Photograph I my office. Livom 3, 174 Madison.st. YO RENT-HOU Houth Niae |0, BENT SFURSInGLY, ol ONE ¥ Dotine on Michigan-ay., north of Twsitth-ar, vated un the lage tront, hieated with steaiis, witl utid st vrat ¢ 1wt the TG REST-COMPOUTALLE & 100N HOUSE (N 1lvde Park, near depot s brick barement, aad bous newly painted and calclmned. jugaire’of M. CITACE, 67 Dearvorn-st. " Manisun- ultan ur e Kt provements. “Aiwo one of 3 ruoiis, - ev aices on Weat SId ) o RO partle lected and estal zcd Heuts col- South Side. NT—.\'ICFL\'] FURNIFHED ROOMS AT 164 m X0 RENT~STORES, OFFIULS, & Miscellancous. ’lfi RENT- SONADBLE TRRMS, A PORK- acking b Kansas City. Mo. Poe- sesslon given immediatety, HOLMES & D] peyse-st-iaw, Kansas Cityy 3. Side easi of Clark vlow preferred), or oo S northuf Twel \ T ANTED=TO IENT=A GENTLEMAN DESTRE ‘nicely furnlahied rooin, with or without hoand: must b 31 500 lucatlon &ouf of Twelfihoat., und have stanle-roons fOr LWo Lursea: hu shew 1 ecelve at- tentun univas full partieslare Addreas ) Tribune ottice. VWASTEIZEO RENTEANY FARTV LIVISG 0N buull Bide north of Twentietli-at, desiring to give up liousekeeping fer tho winter, can fmla ter spousthle tenunt up fo May 12 hote’ Tu be furnishe nandeomely, and I wll respects ready for hunse kevplug, far wbiel uilerai price wii, be i u(h; stuall twwily o ndulta only. ddrens L 1), Iribuse vifice. WENT—A LESIDENCE WITH o on North stidc, south ‘of Ok sad ¢, Send description and terma to J. W 2, No.10 liryan Block. TBXUSKCAL. ,IA LETT, VIS & CO), x LPIGUT PIANOS, ‘Thesc celehrated planvs, witli othersof best makes, cau be fuund Bt the warervolis of, W. W, KIND Corper Siate'and Au TANOS- 3 NEWSQUAIE PIANOS, NE URUEANS, 7To rent or for sale on InsTRITICATe, b . W, W. KIMBALL'S, Corner Htaie and Adinis-its, 1 FOR RENT— YIGANY, DIANOS, FOR BALE— (Qroaxs, W. W. RIMBALL. Col ate and Adama TATION WANTED-RY A FINK ALTO. 1§ S N enars Xoih s, 5 Trtiting ainee: —__ BOARDING AND LODGING. Bouth Siac. 121 AN 133 CALUMET.AV.-HOUMS wWiTH o rd af this siperd location. Everything firsteclasa i the strictest seute of the' teri, Pricos z‘lwnlble for the sccommmdations furnlshed, Refer- ceu, * Went Side. 19 SQUTH BANGAMON-ST-FRONT 003 & nicely Tarntaned, with loand for geuileran aud WiTe; ala slnigle room, with board, 4:7 OUT! b 0 URNISHED UL Turnished sulies aud froat roums, with bo 10w W respuusible familivs OF partics of Wutluiiiet. North Slde, AND 7 NORIH CLARR-ST.—FIRST-CLASS ©) board. with rovm. 83 10 $6 per week, with use of piauo and bath. \ Tloteld. (CUARENCE BOUSE, NOS, 331, M1, fwa, AND 237 Brate-st., four blocks sonfh uf the Palmer [louse— 1.5010 81 per week, $d, tnout buard. rent wi L. 148 AND 150 WANABU-AV, oy (he Expusitiun—Only $1.50 per o excursiun parties, und ta periics iore. HELDOY COUNRT, ®ricus WEST MADIS % Firul-ciass buanl atd well-furaished roauis, or tabl Doards teriis ressonable, T RTATE. 100d Bcrotimidat {mor House. . oo vistiug the Expoetilun, $1.50 et day; muin st ATUNTIIN WANTED=TO D 2 per wevk, 8610 $7; day.iwar, 84 prrweek, work fu & private fomily. Call ai 753 Carrulicuy. utea, nurthwest corner Clark and Chi- €ag0-uv.. (oot 19, thirLy gt ¢ITis foF avery poslilua uthotsewark, Cuine Preparen tu go to work. Miscellaneous. \WANIED=A SALLSMAN TO_RBLL @ and cuffs i Chicazo snd other Weat, cnnco fearited. Fur partioulars atitns and @ ddre (G an 18 & DUSENBREKY, Troy, N. Y. UNG Al phutueraph mativey and Teo Apply start gallery No, 8 Weat \VA\ TLD=TWO EXPERIENC 1°8 atables, re: TO ASSIST IN the buslucss, ete, ndoiph-st. NCED HOSTLERS AT ot 15 aud 17 Hatinon. ¥ N ACTIV P tiay Wiio « o hand and and ndustrions; Fefercnces required. dury Tribune onice, \ TAN ul bt nios, lewelry, noveltios, notioi ducrnients s’ cataivgiis free, INGTO, uest., Chicago, WWASTED-MAN FAMILIAR“WITi] ATH i packing swing inschines; mustbe good with markiug-brush. blate refercuces, salary, eic. M 23, nbane oftie, VWASTED = MEX 10 SELL GOPK-brTew, Aad stiaroe and hotluns. _Aincticatl Noveity C WASTED=TWO DINSEI WAL WV " Great Eastern iouse, 151 Soutl WANTED NCEDTSTATIEI 3 ] 1w of iurees nud deflyer grocertes. M Tribuae vllice, JASTED-A WIDEAWAKE TIOY “Bov” Fun \\ Rewtal Gfke work. LOUIS LLUTD & Co', 14 Wushiugton-ot. 1. '\'v.\\'n.p LATIOIEILS Filteonth s 5. ststionery, etc 1 Rt RN AT LEAI \' 7 ANTEL. U TEATL T work ot unce: salary falr; busiuess Rrs Monitor Gias Works, Clnelnnatl, 0. Domesticre TANTED=A GEUMAN GIKL FOIt GENERAL housewors: wond lame i gowl wages. Caif fur twa dups at 450 Michizal AW ANTED=A COMUETE 3 lwasework. Apply atidi West Sivuror VW ARLED=A Goni oIE #dii uks huusework at 12y Vinceunés-ay, AV ASTEDZA GOOD GEIMAN for general houvework t Eedgwickeat. RL SWEDISITGIIL il family. 310 T mework furwsniall famlly, GEN: cinl Al West Wasningon st. i i ~A GOOD | j)lm. FOR GENERAL rk. 400 Weat Jacksoa-st e AT THE HABTINGS IIOUSF, 16 AND danaal, & guod. strong il wha u- <cotne prépared to work. ). 14 Enst durstauds kitctier o re WANTED=A SUAT, TIOY $WEDE UL GERMAN girl tor geurral ‘ouseworki wuges guod and Brotpt. 104 Prairie-ay, W Scmmutrossess ED-TWU GUUD DRESSMAKERS: ALSO twu Rpprentices. APpIY w256 Weat tadison-at., Nurses. TV ASTED=A YOUNG, HEALTIY WET-NURSE, MW ' withouechitts Gertinu preferred. ~Aply to Dr. 3 B UGE, 81 Turoopst., uall 'a. .y o Leiween D—A BTIRONG OEIMAN Ot NORWE: cuud work; guod re: 1u wad 14, 8% it e giEl: also Hght 8l lLlo-dlr, betweco amiat {0 care o cleau, _Apply st W) Wabasii-av. __BITUATIONS W Hookleopers, Clorks, dce QH‘IYATIUN WANTED=-BY A DRUG CLERK: 18 A VY wraduste of phsrtiec, cxperience elgnt years; statw sulary L be given. Audrew M 13, Trivune o s‘lTUA1 ¥ WANTED=TWENTY YK D cu_as cashier bookhecper, aod corresbuhdent; Addrewr M per clerk: references wid AIIPIE security. Tribune ofiice, JITUATION ‘WANTE atemaly Lutbits ntid uecu. BOF [aALe WHere D can ik atunds drivinic liomes. SLIUATION WANTED- i A A NV A Dl Fuduste fit phATInACYS spweaks Bigllaly 4nd Ger clase relerences as fo charscter aud abilty. . can A 33, Fribune ullice v 10N WANTE! Vv YOUNG n{8 10 Irarn the 0rd.: bustucns shorvug X rlnd: sud 1ugliels; refervuces (T requiny i Domenticss . 1TUATION WANTED-DY A GOOD GilL TO DO secund work s private family. or wonl i da yen- €ral Housework 1 etaull family, Please address M 13, Aribute oice §revATION Iy by &3 girl [0 v second work or take vare uf childrey und sewlug 10w private Tailiy; hus tei ye feretice frum hor taad pisce. Cnll sr bww dage aLaH West Madisou-st, 2 QUUATION W DY A GRHIAN G )" dosccund wurk b a private faniily ; understauds aj 197 Ullueat, Pivdss cail fur Wirsa WANTED-TY A~ RENPECTADLE Kk and_ laundsess or oo Keueral kuunes il a3 4 North Paultuacst., 1o bwy Kinde of work. WA TWOBISTERE IN A O urivate faimtly 8y cook and secund gtk Ruod Tefers eiices. Call st Tu Wabiash: e EINANCIAL DVANCES MADR 0N DIANONDS, WATCHES, Amnut LA D ' private oMee, 120 | Quipti-at, hear Uurk. loous & and 6. Fatablished (85 SAML PAID FOI OLD GOLD “AND BILVER: utiey 10 1040 b watctivs, disthonds v gl every deveription st GULINI 1Y Ottice (flvensed), s East Satison-st., 1 MUsEY TO LUAN T ON U biture. pinuw dlsui smiall sums un real cslate, Houmi 3, I 1 NIks CAN' BE 1AD EXCHANGE FOIR ‘currency at ihe cunnting-roam of dhe Tribuoe, TLVRIE 23 AND 0 CRNT PE: \ AUEN ) of §l01n exchaude fur currency ab couuting-revw ! Trub ‘onipan MEROVED uurtheast UKo EXCMANGE. 0 WORTIL OF BOOTS ANI 4. i o oK o Ao resall haduees In 453 [0 €very bove L tine i mt lut, st ¥ LA good welle o reat st e RO 1) Y 0u usWer, Il e s Correct dewripbiog ot wur farus. us il w l&uvn lue md troubles BOT . Thom, 17 Mudison-si. PO EXCHANG shies I sture suwn ef 1200 tlcular: by de faaati wlll pul oroved farm ol O FRCAS G-y ll wder fence, thinber, Koud. bt ik fudi la Collaty, b s ¥ hudse 3ud 108 | FOR HUNTE ectiv rubary fuue aiol meal sifter. Has lutip- reaker, awl 1a 3l uily miter 1o the Unlied Biutes that €4 be faken b four parts o clean, Odice 174 Lusalle. S8 WANTED=THEEK GOUb MEN TO SELL A SIEIE Ul by raliroads, wiio)esals Bicrelianis, ¢ié. Ad Jtess. wills refurvace. M2, Trilune ofiice. ... BooKa. T wom sanr. S0 BALE_AILEOAD TICKE % EVEL | Db Centiutle, ¥1: Duluole, pd.): w Yor. sen $00 Nusliviiie, Wicellag, Bu. v, o Picacie budguts Voo o CUATFLeLD & CO Llark st e msace————— TNTORAGE. E Ak AND MEL LT e cout 3 3 Fakw = 3% z. z = [ 4 : z 3 € = = n ZSaradas % _— 13 % 5% 2 55 : Nurses. ITUATION WANTED-AS WET NURSE. APP et 333 Nurih {upsan: i Ewployment Agencics. JFUATIUND WANTED=FAMILIES 1N NKED OF Jrod Seandinesian ur Uernian Ty supplted at U. BUBKES ondce, 173 Miscelinnou: SITUATION WAN TED=LY AN ENGLIKI Y s cumnpanion Lo An favald, v. Crocas tu unvor bW il sews well: In un expertunced sick iy "3l ak 73t Wab D-AB TEACHLR BY ~A 00l paucatiun; i vhection 10 couniry oF ress Trin SITUATION WANTED-GF SOME KINU AT TIE &) Expusltion by & youns ledy of food widices; fadr aaiary required. Address 1. Tribune oths. _MOHSES AND CARRIAGES, l.‘flll BALK=THORUUGHIRED HULSE, # YEARS old, used 10 the city. sud K1 (5 any positiun: Lasa rd of Jtu wakol; I8 thorwuzhly bruken (o aiaiuds just 18 ands bigl hnlulrt of AVERY, at and ‘Thineentib-at, 24 HORSES, CONSIS(TNU OF DitA ‘wu e luferw 4 Paire carrlase Darscs, raddle. aaid slugle drlven, Ut b & FAYLOIS Stable, cora I th-si, and Wabaai SALE—1 COUPE WUISE, 1 | chs, hure gentic (UF & Iy, 1wl n or e ludunston artia I Vs ‘Siatie, “Corner Tuntceatiae €liance for souso asy who wanls u 3 WL put o crope wisa, 1. B BOYD, VERYSTOUES Bugrat, gl 7 b tup = 3 sl by sold. ALSTL West Fil- b st 0 Ulue Ldaad-av, 2 ESTS WANTED=TOCAN -8 DRAFE O WOIRK ~ HORSES, M upwasdsaf 1,300 puunds. Adurves 24 ELL OUN NEW AN Ni- At s wt leas thau cost tuts outl, at 2us Wubasbi-av. L. BMUTLE. . BBUSINESS CHANCES. SITY To RESTAURANT M. L cotwplvte for vasl A ness, buurh SPLE: G, & o\ s vt of goud credsndiain: i adel Becduppy. Addivas B GREEN, Chestvrion. tid, l‘uli PALE ~CHEA=A ULUD ClUAR ' Wil clivap reat, 82 42 ClyLouza-ai. l“()l: SALE-A D AIN=WE () FiOIL e Ticas danudty I e ety ab & xaeeiisr: ol 11 heaith of iy e the eaves ot il Calldad 2eg ur youracll UL bistiess we o, W S0 iadaied 3P, Lugie Laundry. 3 [UstE AV A Aeeeriutivia M

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