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o fHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1878. “ TIE PRESIDENT. phort Stops at Various Places on the Route to Mile waukee. the Cream of the Cream City Rises to the Pleasant Oceaston, 4 Oreat Wolcoma Extended to the Executive, and No Admis. slon-Fee. The Germans Formally Thank Him for the Appoinfment of Carl Schurz. * Their Warm Expressions of CGonfldence Vor, Gratifying to Mr, ¢ Hayes, WaurEsna, Wis,, Sept, 11.—The Pnnld'enllll party left Madison by spects! tralo at 10 'clock and proceeded rapldly to Milton Junction, the firat atop., 1lere, and at old Milton. there were many people assembled to sce the President. N AT WHITEWATER thers was a grand asscmbiage, there belng col- lected, after a few hours’ uoblce, several thou- sand people. The reception was conilal and en- thuslostic. . The Prestdent was escorted toa atand that had been hastly prepared and fntro- ~ dueed by the Ilon. Charles G. Williams, 1o wpoke for about fftecn minutcs on fnance, meking so srgument in favor of a stablo cur- rency and showing the danger in attempting “new methods in & departura frot constitutivnal money. We hnd been throuch years of infla- tlon and tho bardship incident thereto, and poww we had reached solid constitutional ground once more. Should wo give thisall up and go back to inflation agaln, and sgaln strug- glo thirough tho slough of distress? His ndvice was agafpst any experiment, and against any- thiog condemned Ly the experlence of the fEnanclal world. . AT WAUKESHA thera was another very large and very enthusiastic assemblage, numbering thousands. The President was Introduced by Gov. Willlam E. SmithFand proceeded to speak very much as ot Whitewater. At each place the peopte called for Mr. Flayes, and they were gratided by an ntroduction. The stop wan for fifteen minutes snly, when the Jourpey to Milwaokee was awaln reswmed. The Milwaukee Committee, tonsisting ol the Tlon. John Black, Mayor; the tlon, Alexander Mitehell; Gen. H. C. tlobart, Presldent of the City Council; Charles Ray, President of the Chamber of Commerce; tue Hon. George W. Allen, A. B. Guilfuss, H. « C. Payne, Poitmaster, Gov. W. E. Smith, ox- Gov. Luaington (the three lntter haviog joined Le porty At Msdison), nnd represcatatives of he Milwaukeo snd Chicago press, who cama m‘z by special car, jofucd the party at this Jolnte AT MILWAUKER. &vectal Dirpatch (o The Tridume. MiLwaukge, Bopt, 11.—As the ‘train puiled mto the depol in this city, tic Prest- Jentis) salute was fired by a battery of artillery Irem the Natfonal Boldiers' Home. Notwlith- standing the coul, threatening weather, an fm- mense conconrse of citizena was in waiting to greet the nmliv. The crowd was so great that it wus with difiiculty thata poasage could bo forzed from the cars to the strects, the strong pollce force tn attendance belng compelled to charge the throng several times beloro they would give way. The receptlon was a very cor- dial and enthusinstic ons, checr after cheer be- Ing sent up as the Prestdent passed from tho 2nrs Lo tho carriage In waiting. After eotering i carriage 'S TIIE PROCRSSION lormed and proceeded In the followlog order: Flataon of Pollee. Maralial and band of musie, . $taff of cltizens on hotseback. Slicridan Guards, Rocoption Comwmities n catringes, €arrnge containing President Ilayes ond family, it posts of (i A, It, as a guard of honor, Othier mombers of the party in carrugus, Tho Kovclusko Grards, A juvenile band, * Che Wisconain Cnmmn,nd-ry of Patriarchs in unl- fort, rin. Visiting delegates from other citlca, Mexgbera af the City Firo Departmont, Citizens fn carriages. ‘The procession was formed of five divisions, tnd presented o very flng appearsnce as It woved through tbe principal streete, the crowd n attendance becomiug larger 8s the procession wdyanced towards the bustudss portion of the aty, - The decorations on East Water street aud the Newhall House wore sspecially moticeable, The President rode with uncovered head, respouding to tue cordial nud enthusinstic greotings tendercd Bim at every point atong toe line ot march, which inclusfed the princtpal streets nf the city, At Mr, Mitchell's residence, corner ot Grand avenuu and Nioth street, the President nud wile left the party and entered Mr. Mitcaell's pala. sl hume, Wwhere they wiil remalu as his hou- ored guests during their stay in the city, ‘I'he procession then retarned W the "Nowhall Houde, where rooms had been evizagnd for the balancs of the purty, © Notwithstouding the Fresldent had madv & request that the reception should made o quiet allalr, it proved to be puo of the lareest and inost enthusiastio prect- Ings tendered him since b started on his telp. Durivg tue movenient of the procession the city church hells chuned tue national airs, every peal of the bells belng responded Lo by an answering shout uf weicowe froi the surglng wultitudes, Tho genernl reception was a complee ovation ;r.um the beginning, and was entirely unpartie . . BUAKING HANDS. After tea at Mr, Mitehell's, the President and wife were conveyed to the Newhalt House, ‘where, agreeable to pubitie aunouucement, a ro- ception wos held, Lung before 8 o'clock, the time fixed for thu opening of the doors, Broad- way, from Wisconsin to Michican streat, wus completely packed with & very enflm:’nllu crowd, who waited patiently for the arrival of the President. At 8 o'clock the doors of the dies’ entruticn were opened, aud the crowd pusted up the stalrway to the mu rlor where they wers lutsoduced to the Prestdent by Mr, Charlea Ray, and to Mes. lisyes by the Hon. Georize W, Mien, after which thoy passed wvut ut the matn cotrance, A falr estimate places the number present this eveulng at notless thaw 1000, 0 o'clock the President and wife returned to Mr., Mitchell's, During tue progreay of the receptlon et the Nuwnu'fl Huusa this tyeolog, while the President and Mra. Hayes werw shaking bands wilh thoss lu the parlors, thers was 2 dematd from the vast throng out- Mde, who were Lmpatlent at not being able to el fo, for the President and & »pooco, The Prost lent turned the people fn the parlors aver o Mrs, Hoves, and made his apiearance on the baleony und addressed the people vutside for & Woment vr wo. TN GRUMANS, BSoou after word came that nearly s thonsand Tepresentative Germian citizens in the dintng- fooms were walting to see the President, He Wus escorted thither by a Cuminlittes consisting of Col. Benjamin and’ W. W. Coleman, of \be Uerald, and” welcowed {n the following ro- mars by Gen, F. C. Wiikler: Mz. Puxsipext: As the Clty of Milwaukes is 20 laryely compused of citizens of German bistl miore laryely, prousbly, in provurtion thau duy tuer-city an the United Statee,~the desire bas been u[smud on tho pATL 0f the citizens of tnat Watiunality to adiress (o you a wpecia) ward. 1t is Aok 1o tell yua (for 1Lat You eed Bul Le Lold) that R0 have found 1u our &douted couutry A happy bowe, which wo love snd chrivh, whose Luerty we prize, wnose huuured | lmatius Aun; we woul vie with all wur ‘elluw-citizens 10 preserve Joviolate, bui fut fanvey 10 you vur sciae of satisfuction sl the gens Rl courss o) your Acunuistiativu [spulayis), 4ud 10 aasure you of vur strony aud eurcort sym: PRLY With cvery effore towards sdiiuisirative felurw, [Appluuse. | We dealre alev w express 30U wur graification aud our thuns ‘thak fecounlaing, ox we s0 long have known (beg, (o0 Rerling worth, the enlightencd staleebunanin, and 't devoted watriotia o our late feliow-gowns- fen, gur especial friend wud countryuap, ¥r. Il Schurz” (appause, undatcrred drble Toreign birth, juvited bim to's acat 1n the 3muetof tho usticn. We bid you heartidy wel- Togs Jaour elty, and beg to sssure uu Lhal, i Lue futury sdmiatration of _your great office, you S e uliended by ur Lest wisben as Welli 0a 97 NEALGLgGat Bopes, [Avpiause, | ) T KESPONSE, £ te President replied us follows: ““l: Low-CiTiziNg OF Miiwatvkes: §'have be- beses el foud itizeis ‘ol ail parilen (wieh tis Syt b united lapplausc, ot perely by pice uf Liw, Lut o futerest sud alfection; that :" Waut 3 clvil wervice, pure, cticlentl vud bua- o lise lapbluuse s and it taey wont & car tocy »u ULl aud stable that {1 wili defraud o - [spolause). 1u the attainment of th ob- e Luave peiteved that Curl Bekura would give Ereetald, ana 1 lcsa ayon bim ‘with copddence. [l.ong-continned applacas, during which the Prest- dent retired. ] The Presfilent was deenly affected by the cor- dial and sympathetle greeting and fndorsement of him by these represcntative Uermans, AMUSEMENTS. MACAULEY AT HAVERLY'S. : Mr. Barney Macanloy Is playing at Ilaverly's thisweek. The pieco in which it has pleased him to mako his bow on this ocasion to the Chicago public fs one nltogether unworthy of his reputation, and one In swhich an actor of Dis powers must necds feol that he [s exerting his abilities to & vory poor cnd, and with but Indiffercnt results. The plat {s made up of sit- uations so extravagantly Imorobable os to awaken & scnsa of the ludicrous even In the most thrilling scencs, and fs Interwoven with many venerable jokes, respectable only for®their antiquity. Tho play opens very fairiy, aod onc Is led daring the frst two acts to expect o very enjosable new England fayl to be unfolded in its progress, but all at onve the author seoms to have lost signt of this object, and plunges deeper and deeper into the bathos of the dime novel in the closing scenes, and the curiain falls upon a plece of scullery trazeily even less resoectable In a [iterary or dratiatic polut of vie 2n that, which bas “hitherto been romarded’ as the ne ius ultra of literary despicablcness, o plece begins with the arrival of the hero, Unele Dan*l (Mr, Macauley), at the house ot tha widow and dauzhter of his brother, who is sunposed to have been inurdered and robbed. ‘The brother had a larze amount of properly an his person, and, as When tho liicleaa corpses of himself and horee are found at tho bottom of a cliff, the money fs not to be found, the concla- aton of the neizhbors has been that he was tirst robbed and thea driven over the clifl. Tho loss of this money renders the widow and daughter destitute, and places themm In the power of the mortgagea ol thelr homestead, Simon flrl[{qn (Mr. Brower), who, however, agrees Lo release the mortgace if the daughter will marry b, But the heart of the daughter Uertrude {Miss Gould), 18 already beapoken by one Russell (lay, o sallor who a supposed to have been shipwrecked. — All this Is talked over in the openioe scene with Unele Law'l, who nn- fortunately has not the money wherewithal to nssist them, but who volunteers to go to Bos- lon to hunt up a brother of the widow, to ask bis assistance, and to make Inquiries as to the fate of thonissing snilor, In the next act we find Uncle Dan'l tn Boston, bewildered by the Intricacies of its streets, and by the aifieulty pf Boding & man of thy namo of John MNwmith In s0 Jarze a cily. He. tolls In a soliloquy how his inquiries have beeu derided, sud mentlons how a nice young lady offered to introduce hun to the object of his ‘search In o manuer which stronely “recalls the similar ad- venture of Pcter Simple at Portsmouth. polleeman refers him to the directory, whereln he finds that thers are aboud 1,800 Emiths in Boston, of whom 1,011 answer to the prenomen of John, He meets a lttle girl-walf who acts 88 besr-tender {n & saloon, aud who tetls him that one Bmith is n the bablt of going there to eat hls lanch. As hic bas to go through the whole 1,611, L concludes to tako Lhis one in, so he enters the saloon; und the sccne In the In- terlor of tha saloon {s decldedly the best man- aged and most Interesting in the plece. Here, Indeed, its {nternst may be sald to end. All tho rest fs tame, weary, snd unprofitable. Buffice It to say that Uncle Danl gocs through some wonderful adventures n Boston, wets {oto scrapes through his simplicity, out of which he redeems himself by bis shrowdness, aud finally stcceeds in not only unearthing the murderer of bis brotlier, but in bringing home the missing sallor in time to prevent Gertrude's sacrifice. Trushv as it Is, in one sense this may be sald to be a highly moral and cdlfying piay, for all the villaina are duly exterminsted, tie virtuous are rewarded, and” everybody who de- :‘ervu tobe so is in thc end made supremcly appy. M‘:-{Mmu!ey makes aflne character part of Unc'e Dan'd, and but for his acting the picco must incvitably bave been condemned evon by the most conacienceless e'acqueurs. Mr. Witl- lam Bcallon deserves o word uf pralse for his carcful dressiog and rendering of the un- graclons part of Skinny Smith, and Mr. Reed does fairly wellin tho ro'eof Aeppler, As to the ladics, no Chicago player needs to be told that Mra. Myers perionins well everything she undertakes. and both looked and acted the part of the widow with perfect naturaincss and grace, Miss Katie Wilson, in thecharacter of Ciip the barmaid, acted with apirit and force.and sang @ variety concert song in the saloon scene In a style which proved how capable she is of preserving the rollicking abandon of such pro- ductlons without descendine to the vulgarity with which their performance on other boarda Is too often accomonnied, The absurdity of makiug & strect-arab like Clip with'n tum for varlety-concert performances suddenly develop into a sentymental voung Iady talking Miverva press English. howover, was’ acureely called for by the exigencies of the play, nunierous and trylug os these are Lo an actor of any skill. The performance was well received, on the whole, and may for awhile be umpmi:lu to a certain class of playgoers; but we cannot too emphat- feully repout that (L {8 altogether beneath the reputation which Mr. Macauloy has so well saroed li past years. B MOOLEY’S THEATRE. Mr. McCullough is golng through his reper- torv of plays with the speed ot a deft exhibitor of curlosities at s circus, fecling probabiv that this s o thne of yesr when everybody s fn o hurry {0 seo everything that s golng on. It Is doubtless hard work for him and nis coadjutors, but their minbltion being dirccted toward the crowding into the space of two weeks produc tiona that should require long and carcful prop- uration, all we can do fs' to mecept the gif, such aslt Is,"and not look too curiously Into the clreumnstances under which t was glven. Mr. McColloucn's Rickeliew whlen wos played fast night, and which {s on the bill for this uyening, has ahways seemned to usamong the most unsutisfaory of his pers formances, nnd bis rendering of the character thlatime does not by any wmeaus remove the imprussion formed heretofore that It Is a tame, cold, aud unsympatbetic embodiment of Bul- wer's conception, Oue reason for what wo deew his farlure in the part is, that Mr, McCul- louwh iy not a master of stage-rant and clape trap. this {a one of the main elements In the elfectivencss of Lhils impersoustion, Bulwer uamed the hero of bis meloarwna after the great Cardinal, but his purpose was not o por- tray that remarkable historical peraonage so muchas to evolve 'striking staze eflects. No one denlea the skill he hias shown fu this, and how hie tnanggtes to cheat s for 8 moment luto the belief that thess sonorous thunders sre ex- pressious of buman passon, and these stale commonplaces are gens of wit ond wisdom, All sctors hiko to Yl-y this part, or sapire to play ft. aud tho punllc are readilv imnruneol by fts “cleverticas of coustruction, and its doubly distilled cunt of phitusopby, diplomacy, and sentiment. That 1t holds the stoge inpreler- wnce to many finer plavs of the past and pres- unt day, is due to its_wonderful adaptablillty to toe talent of & wood declalmer, Forreat, with bis grand organ voive snd finoerial sway of the stage, nisde It svem cqual to a creation of Bbukspcare. Booth plays the untiquaey, and trcks It out © with call the furnlsvlugs the upholsterce can fuven', Barrett strives to wake us belieye he is resuscitating the wily vld Minlater, und dives back futo hlitory, “perbapa to fish up & shoe- backle or & pattern for & dressing gown, Joho McCullough makes 1o such Srewmlnun g accepts Bulwer’s hero us e Bods blm d:pleted io the playbook, which s really the moasc sensi- ble view to taku of him from the actor’s stund- point, Mo endeayars to make the very beat of 1he situstions which the autkor has contrived, und be dues not lptcar to care vgry much whether the author has written hlatory or fie- tion. This, we sa¥, 8 w common-sense view to take of the character, whica will harcly bear iuvestigatlon from so| other thas erely theatrical 0 & W volot of view, It I from this standpolut that we are to view Mr. McCullough's weting,und wo tiiok that he exhivits u weakuess lu ud»n\lufi 8 characier which is forelgo 1o lus geuius au abhity, Ask suy averazy Lhcatre-guer whbat tuey go to seo In Richehien,™ and he will probably telf you It fs the curse svene,—ths taunchlog of that famous curve of' Komw. (o Luls rests tho actor's pupularity with the masses. Mr. McCullouzh is less furcible uere than Bootn, ur ev tets, 18 performance may be called sustalued, smooth, aud cven, and ail that. Butall thatgoes for vothing m wh u vart. He falls to give us o whock, and all men aud women ku 0 se *Riche- hieu® just o el st abock. Wy call it no discredsn to Mr. McCulloutt thet e is vt w yood X chewu, Itis expected of bl o play i [n s repertory, sud ne does it mods erately well—uo wore, Cts su tulch better n othier purts that obe could wisk be would drop it siogetber from i lat, G the subLort last cVenlig much pratse is dua to Mr. Warde lor his spirited impersoustion ol De Mavprat, avd to Miss Maud Grauger. who gavea yery lovable wmcture of Juie T lu ber buat acene, that i which soe 1nforuis the Cus- atnal of ber mterview with the Kioz, she was avmewbat tawe, Leing trammeled wpparently witl ber caperiences ip the wore wodern ewmo- uoval roles, but, on the whe 18 was s swect sud womaniy portruiture, 'The restuf the cast requue ov Apeclal cummvnt, CIcept thal the ’F“" wero smcothly and creditably rendered. hie play will be repeated to-night. TTAMLIN'S THEATRE, Thia new theatro on Clark street, under the management of Mr, John A. Hamlin, was open- ed last evening In presence of a large audience, ‘The new drop curtaln was rotled down a Hitle after 8 o'clock, and the suditori- um, when lighted up, presented singulsrly bright, tasteful, and comfortable aspect. The theatre 1s prettlly decorated, and plainly hut neatly and substantiaily furnished. The means of egrese are numeroun from sl parta of the house; the entrance is wide and brilliantly llumined; thero fa smple provision made for the comfort of the visitors; and not & seat In the place but com- mands s comoplete view of the stage. The openlug performance—*'The Nalad Queen ""—was given under some disadvantages, wlhich may torm a reasonable cxcuse for its im+ perfections. It would have been more Lo the credit of the management liad they chosen to delay the_opening for n day, or more If neces- sary, snd much bettor for the impression umleuron ihe public. The orchestra showed veey nalnfully that there had not been auffclent .rehearsal, and the actors, one_and all, secmed 10 Jabor under the saine diificaity. Bonfanth sod the leader did not scem to understaud cach other at ail, and this marred wnat should have been one the best points In the spoctacie. However, all the cruditfes Incident to a grand opening, with the taster hardly dry on the walls, will uodoubted- y disappear aftera day, and the new thealre promisea to hava its foir share of pubiic patron- pee and appreciation. . ¢ TIIE. CONSP’IRATORS. " The followinz advertiscraeut appeared in Monday's TRIBUNE! ‘To Actoms AXD MANaaxns, —Why lnrll{t Il; e with Snakapeare ond Julwer, when | most oriinal tragedy of the age is for sale of I by 11 mnthor, Prof, Thomas Clarke, 804+ Wost Adan! No. 004 Weat Adama street {s onc of a row of tal and sepulchral drab-brick houses, sisnding In bold rellef on tho edge of Ogden avenue, ono of the thoroughlares of the West Diviston. No. 004 itsclf wears consplcuonsly upon its front the legend, “Beminary.” On ringing the door- bell yesterday n represcntative of I'nin TrRisUNE was told that Prof. Clarke, the distinguished tragedisn, might bo found on the third floor back. Muelng upon the melancholy fact that Nature so often reverses the law of gravitation in tho case of genius by preventing it from ou- cupying the first floor fronts of this world, the reporter mounted the dong filghts of steps and knocked upon & door whereon was a plate with the Profeszor's name. He wus sitting {n an easy chair by the window, Wintry age haa frosted Lis beard and locks, and his oves were dim. He had 8 book in his hand, but it had dropped [dly uvon hls knee, ana he was gazing absently from the window over the wide expanse of Jandscape offered by a dozen vacant lots on Ogden svenue. The Professor was thinking—perhaps developing the plot of an- other tramedy—and the visitor hesitated to dis- turb the currcot of his ideas. The sua was sct- ting sumewhera In tho viclhity of Central Park, and its (ast raya flltercd through the win- dow and_plaved* with the faded colors of the carpet, He mtirred, It was a favorable mo- ment to Intrude. In & twinkling it was done; the introduction was mnde, and the visitor was sitting opposite the anthor of the best and the moat original tragedy of the age. “I do not think it would do any good to pub- 1ish a notice of the play,” s sald. Butthere was & lack of force in the Professor’s protest which sbowed that he was not too much in earnest, Like a coy malden, ho required urg- 1@, Accordingly tho visitur Importuned, and gradoally and gracefully the author ylclded, unttl ot {ast his full consent was obtained, “ifave you scen any of my other books 1" he inquired. * Unfortanately, no." “You are certainly unfortunate.!’ sald the Professor. “1.thought that editors were all posted on currefit zerature.” Golng to a book- shell, he bronght several bound yvolumes and Iafd thom before the yisitor. There was s dig. nifled condescenslon 1o his manner. ¢ -+t Here," gald he, 8 my poem ¢ Tho Two Anguls,’ which received the most flattering notlees from the press ol Chicago and London. Yonu will observe that one paper ranks It con. alderably above * Parudise Lost.’ This book," pointing to anathor, ¥ {8 *8ir Copp,’ which is an allegorical poem on the Copperheads. | have als0 hers a romance of nearly GNJmlm. which, 1 have beeu assured by goud ju_‘g contaius materfal for an excellent play. his pamphlet is a poem on ¢ Ther Burning” of Chbleago,’ and tha newspapers sald of it that—"" “Excuse me, Professor,” interrupted the visltar, ** but we arc now on tho subject of the wreat trageds of the age. Time belng Unitted, we w‘m contlne oursclves strictly to the main ucstion.' ¢ “ Very well,” sald the author, reluctantly, casting 1 look of resiguation upon the children of his braln. 110 again visited the book-shelf and returncd, bringing in his hands the precious manuscript In fivo acts, each act bound neatly In pasteboard covers. The visitor looked ut It revercntly, handled (¢t with dus circumspection, and re- turned it to its owner. * Read ft1" exclaimed the Professor enthu- slastically, ** you are welcome to resd it—overy Jne of ittt ** My dear slr, replied the visitor with deep solemnity, **you do not krow me. I thauk vou with all my heart, but you do not know me, None could realize wore than I the great honor thut you so freely confer upoa tne jo tnaking this “truly kind proposition. Dut 1 am a newspaper writer. Every day I have to write something for the public, and the strain upon thy meutal fuculties [s terrifie, Now, if 1 were to Jnblbe the uoble thouahts that you have put in this greay tragedy—! wera 1o read even a single act—I might flnd mysoll to-morfow involuntarlly — quoting your ideas and words, ‘Thus would you be robbed of the alory that s rightfuily Yours, aud when tho great tragedy is produced in the theatro the critics will accuse you of stealing your fluest passagea from Tus Tin. uUN® of siith and auch g date, No, my dear alr, no, a hidndred times nol" **Blr, 1 thank you,” replled the author, with emotion, “but how—how cau vou write a notics of the play without reading it {” That is caslly managed. You are so Ismillar with the piee tliat you can doubtless glve mu resume of It in a couclse shape. 1 have onlv a few wiinutes to spare; 0 1 hope you will begin immudluwl[." ' Thu Professor slghed. * Well,” said he, % you must know, then, that thisls & classleal drawa with a modera plot.” A fine vombinatiou, and possessing great originality,” exclalmed the audlitor. You witl say 80 betore 3 am fofabod, The scene is lald In the times of Philip (1 of Maces don. The heru, or leading charucter, is Deme- trius, lioir to the thrune, Demetrina is the law- 1ul son of Philip) and Pyrseua s the lllegitimate son, Ape'les I8 the Prime Mintstor, and he plots with Perseus for the overthrow of Demelrivs, Dematriua is betrothed to Hermione, dauy Antiponus, of Royal blood. Ilermone has n male friend naned Persephone, daughter of Merodotus, une ot the King's Generuls, There are other characters of lesa inportuuce.’ +*\What is Lhe ttle of Lhe playd™ * ¢ Thy Conspirators.! s At right. Now for tha firat act,” **tn tho frst sct Apeiles and Persews are dls- covered plottiug agsiust Demetrive, They plan to estrauge from blin the wifections of Jler- is tho culmivation of the act,~the itustion)® i1l too early in the plsy to bring fn any very strong altuations. ‘The secomd act d‘llscloun thie conspirators still plotting, 1n the * But you ere skipping the second act.” *The situations wrow in ivterest from the beuinning, In the third sct therv is pernaps ous of the nnmg:lt scenes ever put in o tragedy. There Is & Svbil's cave. Tuls, bv the way, is the ssme Sybil wito uifered tho Sybiliins books to Tarquin. Lizards are disovered veceplug uround, sud tosds, and sil kiuds uf sltmy rep- tles. Thore 1 ® distant chorus mutiering gloomy and awful seateuces, souygs ot horror, and strunge suunds come (rurm remole Corverd, Mauy good judges have pronousced thiy s supenor to the wiiches' scenes fo * Macbeth.’ 'sratus and the other tonspirators comne to consult the Sybil ou the best manuer of gettiug rid ol thelr suemy, Denetriva.’’ +Thle I fudced & vowertul sltuation ] woulld Nke o read s 16w pasaanes.” *The Wing 18 almost up*t s \Well, the fourtd act opeas with a wild snd awful ngbt. Tue thunder oealing, the waves dashung o (he shore. tho hightuugs piuyis; wround, Hermioue iu Ger chamber w awakeue from hornd dreams, sud goes GUL o 4 sequcs- tesed cuapel tu consult ber puardian de:ty. Fticrs Perieus and Apelss aro awalting her, aud nre Iylug 1 wall. As sbe kucels vetoro the L a3 suducoly selzed from bebind by the Viiaius, who are drazqiog bes away, whin wunderbolt Drosirites them aud stie escapes.’ Tue cuuspirators are theretore dead. wNotat ol 1t wouldu't do o kill them at this polnt (o ‘e viay. ‘They wro only stunoed.” “ Now for tue Tast wer” * Astuw 8 & trazedy, b ls uccessary to kill the Luru and beroine. Lerm.ons dies ut grial at tuo supposed fufidelity ot bor lover, Ju the final acene, Demelrjus sevs ter [uneral comiug down the strest. and, overwhelmed . with re- more and sorrow, plunges & dagger {nto his bosom, ** Have you offered this remarkable tragedy to any theatrical manageral® I shinwed It to Mr. McVicker, and hettionefit It was very fine, hut It ought tobe brought ont in New York. [ would let you take it and read it At your lefsure, only I don’t know at what mo- ment some manager may come to sce it and enter Into ncgotiations. To give you some flca of ita metits, [ may say that recently I had o company of friends here, and I read ‘the play sioud to them, [ had only finished the thiri act when It wan time £0 go home: so I told them 1o come around 8 week f{rom that night and hear the remainder. Do vou belleve it, they all camn nrouni the very pext night, say- ng they couldn't walt 8 week.” THE RAILROADS. A BROTHER'S LOVE. Fred Cross, of the Chicago, Burlingion & Quincy Rallroad, i, next to Lonf dohn, the big- gest man in Chicago. His brother John, siso with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, looks somuch like him that It takes an experienced cvo to tell which 1s which. They ara very fond of one another, and the plcasures and sorrows ol ene are aiways shared by the other. Now the other day the 44tlt birthday ot Fred came along. Weeks heforo the memorable event Johu racked his brain dsy and night to think of some suitable birthday present for Fred. Alter many slecpless nights and much headache he found it. Fred l4 & sporting man sod particularly fond of horses. What could, therefore, be nlore appropriaste than & nice breastpin in the shape of a horseshoc peatly set with diamonas! Joha ransacked all the jowelry storcs (n town to find such & charm, but, alas! they bad only such small onea that would_bave looked like the point of & needle upon Fred's biz breast, But John was bound to have s pin that was bl enough and would make some show. Not being able 10 fina one of suitable alzo anywliere in the city, he went to w harse- shoe estabifshment, where he bought a finely- polished horre-shot of reulation size. ‘Ihis he took to the jeweler's and hed It heavily gildvd and set in the centro with s dlamond about tue size of & large potsto. To the back ol it he had attached a pin, by which it coald be Tastened to Fred's shirt-bosom. Thig beautitul token John presented to Fred on the latier's The prescntatfon’ scene can bet- ter be fmopined than described. Suflice it to eay that both brothers were overcome with emotion. Fred says he will wear this besu- tiful memento on s occaslons oulv, He should Jiko to have It exhibited at the Exposi- tlon, but the managers decline because thierc 1s not suflicient apace left {n the building to show it to such advantage as it deserves. OII10 & MISSISRIPPI. Spreial Dispaich 10 The Tribune. New Yong, Sept. 11.—~The New York stock- holders of the Ohlo & Mississlppl Rallroad are trylng to get possession of their property, Of the 840,000,000 capital stock, nine-tentbs are owned here. When the Baltimore & Oblo in- terest, at the anoual moeting Jast spring, alected fts own Directors, the New York stockholders charged trickery, elected an op- position Board, and began sult to oust the Bal- timore & Ohlo Directors. A compromise was effected, however, and a plan of organization agreed upon. The stockholders now claim that the Committee apooluted under the compromise * have ignored thefr instruc- tlons and acted In bad, faith, Lence " an mppeal has been lssued calling upon stockholders to be represented at the meeting to be hel§ Oct. 13 next, and fill the vacanvies occurriog Mwith New Yorkers. An attempt will also be njade to bave the Dircctors meet here ju the future to elect the full Bosrd every year, il legally possible to restoro the Company’s credit. “The stockholders are es- pecially itter agafust the Baltimore & Oblo, and say pothing need be hoped for of advan- tage to the Ohio & Mississippl uutll It can be “taken from the hands now coutrolling it. AUGUST EARNINGS. ‘I'he gross earnings of the principal Western rouds during the month of August were ag fol- lows: Alchison, Topexa & 8. Po, § Larl., C, R & Northern. Chicago & ARODL, coveeen Chicao & Last, 1llivols, Chicagy, Nil. & Bt. ‘Paul. C.y M.V, & D. and br'ches Denver & RR1o Grande Urand Trunk of Canads (ireal Western of Canada, Itfinols Cent. (mmn line). 111, Cent. (lows I's'd lines) Indianapolte, LI, & Werl. . International & d, North. Kaneas Paclfie .. ...0oie ur, lansas & Texas Pad. & Elizabethtown , .. CINCINNATI SOUTHERN. CinciNxaTy, U., Bept. 11.~The Trustees of the Clocinnatl Bouthern Rallway have served uotice upon the Company now operating the road that the license granted to them last year will terminate at the expiration of the time agreed upon for such notice unless 1t fs sooner determined by a lease or forfelture. It is prob- able that this action will lead toa readjust- mentof the compensation allowed under the present arrangement, or the formation of a new company, The Combpany has had a profitable contract, and its manogement hins been such as to develop and lucreasc jits busiuces beyond expectation, " ITEMS. ‘The 4:15 p. m. traln from Chlcago to Lake Qencva, and the 8a. m, train from Lake Geneva to Chicago, will bo discontinued after Saturday, Bept. 14, 1878, s The Executive Committee of tho Southwest- crn Rallway Associstion will wect at 8t, Louls next Friday to settle some disputes regandiug the rates to and from the various polnts. Mr. J. F, Tucker, TraMc Manager of the IIll- nois Central, and Mr, Robert Harris, late Presl- dent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiacy, lave zoue to 8t. Faul to arbitrate tn the S, Paul & Pacific land-grant dispute, baviug been ap- volated Commissloners by the Government. The Western rosds arv stlll kept busy as beavers bringng In grain from the varfous Westcrn shlpping potuta, More then two- thirds of this goes into the clevators to be shipped East by lake. The busluess of the rouds leading East from this city Lasgreatly fallen off since the laty advance {u rates. Genernl Manager lenr. Assistant (eneral Manager Gorham, and Chlef Enginoer Slataper, of the Plttsbusg, Fort Wayne & Chivago, ar- rived hero last eveniog from a trip of luspection wver thelr newly-purchiased property, the Toledo & Woouvllle Railroad. 'They wmade a thorvugh examination of the terminal facilitis sud the new hinprovements required to bu_mude under the terius of the pecent sale. These Include depot suil frelght bouses at Tolredo, a new iron bridge over the Maumeo River, and, as fast aa poasible, storfo ballast Lo rr?mu the purtious now laid In and near Toledo. The contest which hus beet mado against the salo has do- luyed an mctusl beginniug untll pext year, but waork will be commenced as soun sa the frost Is out of the ground. THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Bpactal Disateh to The Tridusr. BeriNoriaLp, L., Bept. 11.—~At the scaslon of the Btato Board of Equalizatlon to-day let- ters wers recelved [rom the County Clerks of Clark, Tazewell, Booue, aud Winnebago Coun- tigs, explainiog the apparent discrepaucics o thelr sasessncot returns to the Auditor tributable mainly tuthe loca) Assessors’ returmns tathem, Cousideration of Mr, Waruer's resolu- tlon declarfug as the judument of the Hoard 1bat the real and personul property of the Blate is wssessed at B0 percent of its actusl cash valuo was postboned until Friday. The Com- inittees are uuflvcl{u work, but will vot for somo thne have thelr reports ready for preseut. tton to the bosrd, There I couniderable pre; sure lo Javor of Teduciog some of the weluhives ot rallrosa trom last year's dgures. e —— ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, OTTAWA, JIL, bept, 1.—The Court met at9 o'clock, with s tull beuch, Judge Cralg, Chief Justice, presidiug. MOTIONS DECIDED. 306, Lecgers ot s uut ot al.; motion overruled, &34, Beertran va. Valker; same. 437, Lootnls Vs, Barker; order ol the afirm- ants set aalde, and legal represeutatives sub- stituted; judgment nay bLe reiustated U the partive coter an appearauce duriug thy term. 133 Johusou vs. Barry; suggestion of the deatl of appelles, and s inotlon Lo make Luciag B. Browu, administrator, u defendsut, 170 Lamuwes ve, The Farmers' sud Mochagics’ | Baok of Peorta; motlon to remand the cause to the Appeliate Court. 201. McClay va. Harvey: motlon for role on the appellant to file a guod and suflicient bond. 373, The Board of Trade of the City of Chi- cago va. The People ex rel. Bturges; motloh to strike the causc from the docket and to dismiss the appeal, 152 Sheldon vs. Lewis; motion for rule on the appetiant to furnfah seeurity on his bond. Motion by Charles Blanchard” for the sdmis- slon of Albert W, 1lard and James L. Phelps on certifieates from the Appeliate Court. Applicants ‘or pdmissjon to the Bar, who bave been examined in the Appellate Courts, must transmit thelr certificates to the Suoreme Court and have them aubmitted, as in 8 case of forelgn license. There will be no axamination of candidates in the Bupreme Court. THR CALL OP TIIR DOCKET will commence pext Stond: THE FIRE ENGINEERS. Creve~axp, Bept. 11.—The scsslonof the National Association of Fiss-Enginecrs to-day was devoted to vlewing the fire apparatus and discussiog questions of intcrest to the fire service. ‘The following Executive Committes was ap- vofnted: Chicfs Himmiller, Columbns, 0.5 Beoner, Chileago; Green, Boston; Bmith, Rotne, Ua. ; Sexton, St. Louis; (’J'Canner, New Orleans; and Woud, Byracuse, N, Y, On » eecond batiot Washington was chagen as the piace of the next meeting, to ba held the second Tuesday in Beotemoer, 1879, Adjourned il ¥ o'clock to-morrow moralng, ———— BRITISH COLUMBIA, Ban Fraxcisco, Sept. 11.—A Victoria (B. C.) dlspatch says that, at & punlic mecting at New Westminater, the Government’s separato volicy was condemned. ¥ QHbEN T ACCOMNMODATE GUR NUME pairons throng.0at (ha cliy we IAYE catal Dranch Otlices {n thie different Divislons, as desigua below, where adveriisenients wiil be taken for the same ce a3 chavged 8 1hs Sain Office, and Wil e received untliRo'clock p. m. during the week. and untfl 9 p, . on Baturdaye; Newsdealer. Ftationer, etc., 1008 nesr Western:av. {UMATON, Weat:Aide News Devot, 1 corner of Halted-ot. K. Jeweler, Newadeater, and Fancy corner Ltncoin. Nk CITY REAL ESTATE, ¥ MECIAL BARGATNG— fronting entrance o Humnoit on Hermitage-av., 1% blucks 80 00 @ lota, corner F1K Grove roai, §160 each: d B1.050; 200 feet OB e ) Tilge tusnd. ol o el ., carner " + 845 per fout: » Targe 10t or houses 10 the sicinity of Unton sod Jefferson Parka. I, C. MORKY, E_Cl irk-# PO BALEZ4R FRET ON MICHIGAN-AV,, NURTH of Twenty-third-at. 4uor 112 feet on Calume 4Rar 63 Teet on Prair it of Catam y-sevent 33 teey on Stateat,, 3 blocks from Paimer Tiguse. Bome fine baryalai la tbove proterty. AL, L. TILL, 140 Dearbor T SALE—Olt RENT—ONE OF THE VERY DEST And (nost convenlent brick Louses In the cliv, with elegant chandailers, forna briex barn, ete.. con- venlent (0 street cars st lagiana-av. and Thirty-frat. nd; V.. nd' In pertect order. Call at 70 HARGOIDR oF 12 Snitena-ar.” JOUN COVRRT i el 1 8ALE-81,5%00 WIL1, PURCHASE TWO0-BTORY brick house and lot, 272129 Irving-place: e 3, No, | near); MR‘:‘:M‘&{;:mfi“L 83,500 Utle perfect. I __ BUDURDAN i A ROR SALE—$1,000 WILL BUY A SEVEN-KUOM cottage #nd Iot at Evanstont take horse, huegy. or piwtio fu payment. 1RA BROWN, 142 Lasaltest, it BALE—$100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFTL LOT one block from depot, at Lagranee. 7 miled from Clilcago: 13 dows and 85 monthiy: cbeapest broperty in market, and shown freo; abstrace free: railroad fare, 10cents, "1IRA VROWN, 142 LaSalie at.. Hoom 3. < COUNIRY REAL ESTATE. ___ Ot SALE-DIY 1. C. MONEY, 95 CLARK-GT,? 2,500 acres of_land i one Lody, Count; 7 ln“l very fine ful raugh L. 10 exchiatige fur stork of wouds. stock, stroum of water. hedge fetices, etc.. in Living: ston County, 11l _Porsésslon given, and aild low. wes sah-sy., north of Thirt} WANTED-MALE HELP, A,f],lgfik?fimm- Clerks, &ce ED-—-A FINST-CLASS, FXPERIENCED RE- Y e S Kbt SRR , i, (revions emiployers eic, No interview Friens foll parsicararn arm Kitene. B 13, TrHvang sfce: WASTED=A COMPETENT "URTGGIST §0 6O to the conntry; it (¢ K. . Adarin I ORRATES o sheak lerman snd aslan rt-ha Addrews N 40, Tribone . stat : perlence, refcrenca, aad salary wanted. & 41, Trioune. AKTED=A DILL-CLERR,ONE THAT pleaty of experience In Pllh:f‘r lA-lr E’fil":’l&' bardware, or rable? nodt entering: nona oifier necd st city refe - LSty e el e W ARTED-AN EXPKIIENCED DRY GOOTE #sicaman who can trim windows, Corner of Des- plsines and Sadison-ats, Tracen. WASTED-DARRER AT MURILIS. LT, | GRRMNAN ) TI. oLk, T 'KKREPEIL, WO § usate oge; salary, 850, preferred. Addre: ox 258, ANTEnwh, SAT SRR 0, BErAIING o, 0% APDIY AL 403 CIark st AL INKD. ers, &Ca VWANTED=AMAN TIAT CAN FURNISH FILST- Clams referenice As tn c3re of hotses, or might tise man snd wile Lo do Renerat hinusework. Address, wiving reference and wages wanted. ¥ 1, Trbune omice. Employment Agen. “ L IIII‘: FARM HANDS; ALSO, 30 FOI CIIIUSTIAYN & Co. s wood-chonping, rai mruml';n. Whtep.gp. roadn et aneous, WASTED. eak? b ELE LISEN west. “ltelervace Toquired. . For partleniars Lo Stamp and adress LS 18 & 1 facturers, 437 Jive, T ¥, ANTEDLIVE "ME: all-clnth apro) mos, Jewe 4 dacem INGT WWANTED-ACTIVE, PUKIING SALERIEN 820 T week fuf the_sale of five d . brated S1.Goshira; N ILASON AN Lot SN FOIL ONE YPAR TO REGIN ary falr huslness Arsteclase, ‘orkx. Cincinnati, U, “VANT GAED VY “teua bar rier. 31 Kast Washinyio sing "Adiress of call oa A BONOLKIL S QITPATION | WANTED-AS Gastitni, TOOR: ry-cierk or Correspondni, by u thior- A2l 40 e piritnred hasineRs AR AREXeERpRADI PRIFIENCeR giTCT e ed. bl * b iy R andrequired. Addrest B R, Trid: scqualntance In city. ' Adirers % 4%, THionae oMce. ITUATION WANTED-nY RESPONSIALE CITV S! ! P R daren N, i reseripil Poscrpiion clerks referrnean A 1. i Tnaes. ITUATION WANTED-IIY A FINST-CLASS CUT- &rl:rh; ‘merehant. {‘,',‘,”}'};,","'“,"‘[':""‘T‘FA‘#{,’ ‘New Forks gf,dress for ten days, No. 081 ci n & merchant-talloring tabite] encengiven If roauited: Adiress N 31, Tivano isce, Conchimen, Tcamstors, &ce P frlhunt.nmz. rk for family about thelr homa. SITUATION WASTRD=AS COACHMAN: TNOI- B e B ences. Adirem N 42 Tbnng oficer " SITUATION “WANTEN=AB COACHWANT LOVA anfiffi'.';?{fr'm" horses aod fnr“llfi": R0t drirst s o nia meeil_wseful; excelleat A Miscelinneouss PIIFNCED refer- ITUATION WANTRD-BY AN 4 fliel cau give the best e Rddre N3, Tribune ofen, T+ e best of reference S WANTED-X RELIARLE MAN AND b sl, & Aitation 1o take enarge of pablic u Aditress t; W 1, dsckmonvilie, 1 ONS WANTE Domestics. A 1TITATION WANTED-HY A GIRL 1N A PRI- B cpsie tamly 1o ook, wash, and Jron. * AGply st 148 grrw\'nnw WANTED=NY A_GIRL 1O DU GEN. Y et Louswork 1n 8 private family. Vieaso cali ot 130 ourtcentb-at. Best of city rofereac If reaufreds SITUATION WANT wrhy m, >=| £irl 10 cook, wasn, and {ron In & brivat secour Girl fa Kepl, or_general Nousework in a Flyate samilyi the beat of Feierence given. Ad- e, tress & 33, Tribitn, TTOATION W AGOOD, Gl E St as iy 0'do enerai o work. Call SITUATION WAXTEDZBY X 500D G general honsework 1 smail famlly. East Indians alrs, JITUATION ¥ ~OY A GiiL TO ASSIST §,,gn hoarewor o s TSP S ol Ta i £ Eabi o £ a0 peaertl oy Workl" (Uil ac 10 Wedt Lakeate o oo Reaural house QITHATION | WANTKD-RY A RRNPECTABLR Y girl, ae waltress in 8 private familys understazds the care of sllver thoroughly, also raisdeof All kiads, Can'be seen, fur twn dars, At 60 HArmON court: SITUATION WASNTRI=UY X 8 waan, and fron. Hultergei, GiRl, TO COOK, No postal-cards. Apply at 073 Domesticss VWANTEDZOUOD GIHL FOR GENERAL HOUBE- Work. Call at 53§ Calumet ANTED-A GOOD GERMAN GIRL for general housework in family of three. Ap- ply #4135 Wainut-st. D 4] VW ANTED-COMPET 1/l FOIl” GRNERAL amily of threet Scandiuavian pre: G A GIILTO ASSIST 1N WOUSEWORR in & family of two, X w ey of} & famtly of two. ~Apoly t 170 Ashley-it., cor. ANTED—X GTRE TO 110 GENF| WS aan Taity: Gl tor vs day L NOUSI 1 for t%o dags &t 230 Asl ANTHED=AT $51 WABASI-AV.—A BWEDIBI xiri for second work. WALFD=K G000 CO0K: N0 OTHIn BOT & YV first-clamsone need apply. Cell at 74 Lentre-av,. TWASTEDCA 000D, BTEAUY GILL DESIUNG A et ~ work. “Thquire At 131 East Kdame st o) nose VWANIED=K COMPETENT Gustl, ¥l GENETAL Y Rouseworki wages, §2.50. 74 West Washing: VW ANTED=G00D GIRE, FOR GENERAL TOURK. work: musl give good reference. inguire st 803 Weas Washington-st, ANTED-—AMENICAN, NORWEGIAN, OF GF ‘man girl tudo genéral housework: must co Jiell recomuiended. 1 PATK-av., comer Hobey, A. YO RENT-HOUSES. Wost Side, NENT-029 MONIIOE-ST, AND 393 WARREN- &Y., 2-nlory stone-front houscs, parlors, dintng- room, abd kitchen og rat foor; bliliard-room, Yoy ble celiar, otc., In basement, 593 War: 1y farnished: low to good partics, T Jac it B e recar o Elemaat Ratare ide: 5. Varren-: elegant B-story stoneg. EVRi near Cenish Fark. ciesp. FOTWIN & COLDY, o TSHED DRICK cast of Ann: o : i3 vooms, Iaue grounds, with barny wili, reut only for m'x'."'s:.f‘ i1 "pent 8133 par moath MEAD & COL: i South Niae. RENT-FURNISIED. FOR ONE YE, Rl rih of Twelftl s A alt- s front, HEated with ateatn, Not, cold,and soft water: ventiisted sewers, and ail the mod: eru fmprovementa. - Address F 8. Tribune office. O RENT-THE PINK 2.8TORY AND Toof marbls frout hm.lmz 360 hnlv!nlt{» scmlon stonce. MEAD & COE, 14 Las: 'O RENT-FURNISHED, TO A KESPONSIBLE ten, ‘whole or pari of 1133 Michi e 0, RENT—SEAIL LINCOLN FARK AND DEST lines of cars. s very desirsble 12-room octagon brlek: every modern convenience: reut luw, roum brick, blucx walnut gratned throughout.” An vee brici, 10 pvol furnace, and K1l (mprovemens, L BeERbOruod. TIAR. Nt ALYA 155 fandolpi st: Miscollancoucs . MOREY, 05 CLARK.ST, S48, 204 1840 0 Dhio’st., 3- place, corner barn, stary vetsucn, Fuliop-st, & $30. 170 Park-av., 3-5108 Tooms deel, #35. GaJ West Btnpton-st., ¥-foot fut, €35, 443 Weat Van Turcn-si.. 3-stor frunt: To besements vary nico, 918 Morog-at., Lant brick, aicely furaiehed. ubusban, PO BT COMEORTALLY 4-ROOM HOUSK 1% Hydc Park, peat depat: biick Utsenieut, ud liouse uric aewy, painted mod culcininea. lagulre”of IL T, CIIACE, 67 Dearbor TO_RENT-IROOMS, South Side. P]'0 RENT—85 AND &7 DEARBORN:ST., NICELY- furniaied frunt roonis, susle o 0 RENT—SUITE Front U ARDAOME BT vy front rcomat wilt be Tented unly 1o gentleme tetenio requireds family b a3l NT-CHPAP-UNFURNISIED TOOMI TN F4 40 1o orivata fanilien for llght house: Keaplny. 45 207 Lo 411 Houth Clark-it. D. HOKTON Koom ¥i Beaper bluck, oo PO HENT -G AP NI ST G, icely furnlaliod rooma, o featiciica oniy, BXDURIGION Y110y ACCOMMOGAVES at Uyoderate Tatch o’ NICELY- NISHED ™ LLOOME, AT- f VPR ST g _'F0 RENT-STORES, OFFICLY, &¢: Stares. CHEAP-TD A GUOD PAYING TKN. S re T ety Clarc-oh CABoLY o b NON: TON, loom Vi Kesper Block, 10 REN’ ARGE NICE STORE, 333 BTATE: ~L. Also six rooni {n rears rent low.” C. 3. WALL 41 Clarg-st,, Loon 11 Miscolinncous, HENT—ON SEASONABLY TERMS, & PORK. it ouse, locuted” 8t Hansu Cip? o, or: given ininediately. JOLMES & DEAN, Attor Law. Liauws Gy, Mo, WANTED TO REN' TANTED~TO RENT-ANY FART WASTER ik ‘Borth_of Tweatlein Wive up housekooplig tor the winte xponathie tenaut up 1o May 1; tous andsoutely.aud tn ul Feaucets ready for whlcn 8 Hberal prive Wil ve adullsualy, Address L 1), fribune mall family ol WANTED-TO ZUENT-A SUITE oF Uy nished, 1 T VING O desining 1o fud e Te- tu be furnished bosekeeplog, ce. UK. soutlyfroit roams’ within Goe bloek of fiandulpuor Van uren stresi-cars. wil ve poimunest Drice 18 roasonable: sl Of relerences kiven, Ad- dress N 43, Triduue atice, e WASTEPSTOHENT = TSHRD Uk nialied det, with bath-roowm, OF & furnlabed or uu- tarnished house, Weal bide, Dear Madison-at, Address N 10, dribu o, (U ANTED=TO I Wi et LL— YURKTSHED HENT — 834 bond must by Tespectable and rent ‘moderate, Adureas K 43, Trivune ofire. ¥ ) 1 WO N EN, N A Sontia] Chiem - hoah ribie. Address, siating pri which Lle, & 4. Tribune ofiice. L _'mu EXCHANGE. _ AN CHANUE=SUBURBAN LOTS, W AN ) Ve VR B AW Th Lasalie Hovin VWL KXCHANG ¥ FOL Samy fauceer leari's guotatar uedtly Ge 008t 8314, for wvud muibus, 1ght capacity, v hores el rcas N 44, Tribunc ol ITED=ABOUT 13 TONN OF COAL TN KX. W AT RN G e for Nons, Adeéaa ¥ b rivite PrESOVAL-WILL KLURRLY LAY IN GIAY arstdreds; who hiade Leranll agrecatleto geas the Jue, & [cW Weeks axo, Ineet rch, moraing or evenlni, Tl SaluTdaY LKL Luat, Ked LAY Bexti wili cutile of aad stop at Park lote). QUTEATION WANTKD = BY A Al LY teachier of four yeara' vxpericnos as teachice of draw, {ng, balotiug, decorating putieryand hlua: Lest reféreuces, Addrees Box 431, Huchans, A GESTSWANTED TOvANVA perfection rulary Gour anc wealultucr. 1 breaker, 844 16 Lho vhly sifted in tho Unlted cau bo takey I four partato clvan. Oficy = SLWING MLACHINES Luroi'" SINGEL, DOM L WILELS Vilion, aud otuer wachines below Lall pri waszated,' Loow Gba, 123 Clarkesh., Koow 4 O Weat dackionat oo ki (B8 privats fa W ANIERA S R T IR ferred. 503 Fast Indfena. ! gy 2 \\YA.VTED—GIRL FoR ERAL fIOUSI lteferences required. 432 West Van Duren-st down stairs. ANTED=A GUODGITE PO GE WA g WANTED= n;lmm-r;u‘m nous \ruxm'zlmui G .. A Sone ER gumelen gl daues e neas o tldy VW ANTED-A LADTS MAID, OSE take care of achild. Call Thursd Calugiet-av, WILLING T lay eve ap U7 COOK FOIt A COUNTIEY Inquire between § and 10 a8 34 T R B A 304 W M aaingioa-t e el APPI bos, hot 370 Michizan-a '“'nu"rx COMPETENT GIHL™ 70 cO0) waa, and froa; aiso 8 socund girl. 131 0% diana ey, TILlinerse oy, Dol )‘:I_k .5:3' L 'lass trimmers Reed ap- Misceltancaus. VWANTED-A LADY OF FISE APPEARANCE wuat be 8 kood salcawomun,’ to sel) aptical &oods st the Exposltion. Appiy 10 APRED JUDRON S00. oum', Trivuns BaRuiog. BRADFOID A NEWTON, 14 outh Ciark. “JIUARDING AND LODGINGs South Hlde. 616 FADASI-AY., NEAL THINTEESTU.AT. nislie Yarcewnd siogle roma, fumlahed or wnfir- ity tint-cl l;_referencos ezchuny Call soon. Iaan N NKAR TWELFTILST, Kent) it/ Ay, T AwREr LT Pleasaid UGMIa fof Kentleman and. wils (bOSFd. foF 1ady oiir). Aduress ‘ibune ofce. © v (@ West Sldoe 'll) BOUTH BANGAMON-ST, -4 picely furnianed, with boan iTe.. Also aliio roomm. Witk bua FRONT ROOM, 4 for genticman sud EABAN OA LD, ¢ gontlemen, North Slde. 5 AND 7 NOKTH CLARK.BT.-! -« 8 T CLARK- BT —FIRST.CLAS! © baard, with rou wee, £ bastd, with com. bar week, with use of TRotels. TBAUNES HODKK, COUNKIL CANAL AND KAK- dolph-ats, —Teriiis, $1.50Der day. $310 58 per week TvoB) o #is per meale, 8. (_n.imx CEHOUSK, NOS. 331, 853, 935 AN0 87 7 Biate-al., four biocke seuth of the Palinee House=- rootu, per day, ¥1.50 o ' . ¥oard sud er weel #7, 84 _Furulaticd 1o0tns to ent witbuut bosty. EVADA HOTEL, 148 AND 1. WAL one block from 1the Exposition=Only reduced raies to excursivn par g & week or more. 1 S DETWRES TWE eath-sta. = Furuished frout chisibor, Address Tribung otve, i nost Capyenient hute Loy 48y Troi 84t 87 per weeki d ek _BOARD WANTED, PO TEASANT Hioow ANI bORTD VOU & lady In ta fatully, First-clast sccuin: cily odations requires, T Vi b, ererne 2 UARD-Fol MAWEIED EADY 1N By Tainlly wivete thene a6 poaltively 10 Gther LoATd: ere; will a litersl pricei Lot particular as w the vay ot eliy 1L 10 bt tefopeuces exchanged ) prowpt pa) ey K daress i Tritiue Uiling, ! Prowptper elurwnces exchanged. Address RIVATE M AND BUAKD FOR ivate amlly ou fhe 3 Tia, which' muss be wodersie, N il OARD=W T Vil i FASILY VOR MAN B and wite within mile and & half of Court:Huuse, Address N Iribune ollicy. - GALD=BY GENTLEMAN ARD WIPE TN A Pl vala family witliln % @ilo of busingss centre; coii fursof s howe dededi moderate wrine. Addross, stating locaiion sud jrice, N 4%, Trivune ofice, UAKD—AND FURNISHED ROOM BY GENTLE: Tnab auu Wite: $ront aicove b suito dusired. - Ade dreas, with locatio aad prici T laue ullive,” BUAKR-AND Loy Fok FLEMAN ON thie Norih bluo. Address N 5, T ribuns uilicy. __BUNINESS CHIANCES, b‘u" LE~A PARTNEUSHIF OB ENTIRE INTEL- st "[‘:A'.PH; ‘nwery 1n Chicago: cab bo purcassed i of tis fur ue. 114 valur, via: 815,k pary caib, bai- sacaion fihe Animnala’ huead e a5t AL HERBeRREr e whnlogious, Elicasu, JOLCALCCEEARE Ant TERSLTOME OF gl louse, 0f Oregon, anty, il chaut for & ¥ood notel maa. ® Address T: W MILE Proprinor, WANTE AUTNEL ARLIEN: ed printing-bouty fn ‘this city:’ 8 party aviug £5.000 Lo §10,60 caplial a0d Tunlilar Wit tho business Bl do wall cw'aldress” G, care uf AL Look & Co., __MOUSEMOLD GooDY. ““fi ANRE ACTUALLY bELLING FURNITULE below cuel 0f manufacturu; baundsuine Lew par lur sulle 80§30 UG YpWarus buw alyle hedrwon sulis AL §25 aud upward; stylish casy chaird, funcy chalre, cathb cnulre, vdd L4bius, hat racky aud othicr pleces ab argwn, phitee: SRR PorULAR PURNITHRE LOUSK, 2 d 207 bTAT 1. e D S D L e usiticas tnan t o tbe Dla:k i, to "&ifi""‘“ sawe rollauie bousea licfervaves glrea. Addreas X 92, Tribuse olics, ITUATION WANTED-RY A WESPRUTANLE it} for geoeral housework In & smal famiiy etuiit years in herlast place, Call at 33 McGregn WANTED — BY A COMPET] 1o 4o gwnersl houseworf. (iood waall Call for two duys, proseat sltustion, 264 10N WASTRD ~ BY MID) wastiex, {roner, and 00! [ 1 e 3 158 BlaEleenttiat, 0o e couny: APPly SITUATION WANTED=TIY A CONPETENT PRUT- L) esmiant woman for general work Of cooking In & family: city or country. Gull 8t 00 Mich| QITUATION WANTED=IY A COMFETENT CUOK A waslier, and lrolier or general workin s private "lm!l]_ii‘ Tences. Call Thursdsy st 357 South Clinton. SITUATION WANTED=UT A GINL JUST_Fius thé Kast, as sccond girl or ‘general’ housewurk Ia private family, 1% West Tagloes TUATIONS WANTED-BY, I TWO CATARLE, plessant girld, une a1 conk, the other for nerond oF Eeneral work: bave reference,’ 142 Twentleth-st. SITUATION WANTED=A& COOK OR FORt GEN: STakral Bousework”in 8 amull brivaie family: rsi- Slam city refcrence. - Call for three dayuat 107 Cait- o QILUATION WANTEI-TIY A COMPATENT GIHL 10 60 weneral housework.~ Appiy at her preseat place, 217 Mouth Greenate 0 Ay QITUATION “WANTRU=BY AN ENGLISIL GIidt, D tocook, wash, and iron. Call at 38 Cass-st.; ref® ercuce If required, QITUATION WARTED-F mm’o"flnv. TELIA a D ble girl: thorouehly undemtands ail good miain cookinie! it Clase I8uinress: Dest eterence cro Taat employer, a1 Calumet-ay. WANTED=NY A RESPECTADLE UIRL. eral hotisewark' o sccond work. (Good all 8t 23 Bouth Park- Seamsiresses. ITUATION WANTED-DY AN EXPERIENCED dressmaker iu s family; 82 & days caa cuz, At aad & dayt drape clegautly, A I, 514 Wabast-sv, Nursess ITUATION WANTED WET SURSE IN A reapecianie family, br would take baby bome. Call t i3 indians-at,, cotaer of Welld. ployment Agonctese GITOATIONS WANTED - UY HOUSKKEEPERS, coaks, secor , launarcs, oto. 4 GLEADONS Friplyment oihces 630 Ariteat = o Niousokcepers. ITUATION WANTED-DY A KEFINED YOUNG ludy as housckecperor Isdr's mald, Neterencea quired. Address ALY, Tribupe o _MUSICAL. RIENCED MUNIC TEACHEI WILL v or §4 wordl of geat's clotblag. L er 23, Weat bide, e, & CO's LIRIGHT PIANOS. Thess celebrated planos, with others. can e found at 1ao warcroomaof, N\ EW UPRIGHT PTAN 03— NIV UERGEEAS £ PIANO! 1}‘ 3, RE NE! U\!li N8, Al To reator forle o tnstalmenp st 0 Corner Staie and Adamis-ats. R SUN g A Bl 3 FOR RENT— l’nn Nos, ()raaxs, ] } POR BALE— W. W, KIMDALL, Coruer nrate and Adsume-sta. TONED UL IFOITE OF NEW: it styfe nnd_uix) vements, 73" 0. T MARTIN, 2us an a VELY FLKOART PIASUFOUTE, MASSIVE AND Tichiy-earved vase, TS uetaves, Wi neweat and best luprovementa, eatalugiuy price $700, tully warraated, onfy 225 4. T, MAKTLY, 25 and Ju7 Buate-at, g 2 A @d Impioved; 810 K’:Xix;)fllfl.. warrauted. R. D00 PIA ey 4 f7 Bt 1H0ME, BAFE, STYLISIL, as hoon Used [o Ihe ciiy for i of Hulh"l‘;“lml Ly e i iua, 3 Iisa 00 Eurthor une for thotu. A trlal of Teu day Wil vliner, It roquired. Arpl I the bara, Mlehigey sl Wabaa: car of 3 Mo FIE BEST ) EW ARD BECOND: AU eod (h18 month, &t WATUIES, e ottiee, 120 bns iRl 1 s at LAUNDEII Luear Clark. oo WHIL PAID FOIC OLD GOLD “AND HILV J'Muney it Inag oo watches, dismonds, aud vaiiabics cry description st GULIBN [L's Loas tud. Bullion )0 140 Eaal Madison-st lahed ANED 0N YURNITURE ¥ 3 Jewelry, warehios Tecvipta, and auy ran. 6 W addilagtor Ttairn 23, MUSEY T0 LUAN I8 1S T0 ST ONTFT M iitce: waios Wamonds, eto.t also small ausie cataty, Mou d, 119 Randulph-st, JENNIES CAN BE HAD IN EXCHANG cy at L counting-roow uf_ the Tribuae Sk Y T PIECES I PACIAGES of 81010 sxchanks for currency st couatlig-rsoia of Tribuie Compauy. 23 \\ ~$2. (0 POt TITER YEA! tout ntereals guod party; sect wper feet 0f ground ou Fya Park. well worth § fiquire of o addrees 1. JNBY & JACOD WEIL, 81 Washingtou o _. LOST AND FOUNP,_ WILT, Tity, 403 avi, near th grand routi OST—A_WED POCKKTIOOK TUESUAY KV 4 lugon Blato-st, WHI the Snder picass addry W, ribuns oue OST—SLPT. 6-C0 4 Vleas seliu to ) ward (3130 LARE-AV,, MONDAT NIG st Gordon setier dost 310 for biv i AV LAST EVEN L MTCHIGAR. ) AVEU—FION WIOTIGAR V. LAST « Newlouudiand do ' tug— i (1 oit (e breast: Sliawers Lo Lo Damu of Saukey ward Vil b gly £ O Ik Fevura o tas bove nuiibier. PIEER Er-bav uoliak, ¢ MANDS pil biack fiaue kit Gl O dmer cal akwi ! 1wt U slxty-aeventhiat,, botweed Coltage Grove sd Woul LawB-ave. pay chiarkes un i take swa. FORR NAL | MEBATLE~AT GHAUELAND CEMETEEY ~IIAND- wols 533 feor. fachuding Do aid e cupla aimbl Chuiceat Buprot cluents, §x) cani (would Uit 3124 OF 181 kv hoas T iT208 Sulle-DatsOgee car- Flige). Aduriss 22 Hosors BLck, fourth boor, O EALRZBOARD, OF TEAVE SENUENSITLE duquire 8t 33 Licarbor —___orrc 20 da ELISON VW ARTEDLA 4, Tribuue STORAGE, ___ . CAUEL\GES, AND MFUCHANDISE MTanecs tiaite, 10 pr oot a Y Juaned »b lowest Fal Lyrale 30 Nk NugOudie YEBT; T, Wi KOV $eeukily Wikuyj Fer 3 i