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THE CHICAGO, TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9,: 1879--TWELV2 GREGG Is GUILTY. ersona who have tho haniling of the money-order | merciful Inctinations contended for the . inte ina Post-OMco from applying themtoany | mastery. As the senuecl proved, duty other use than that provided by Jaw, and any con- } triumphed. The jury remained locked Yernton of such funtie to hia own wad. by applying | up until aquarter to 3 o'clock, when a feeling is a viotation of this funds for hin own tee, paying die debte with th plying them to meet lly own current expenten, Aro tnt iiuatrations of what would bo converting such funis to his own ure within the meaning of tho law. Aa the act of converting to his own ise necesenrily implies An Intent (o use the funda for othor than thelr leyitt; mate purposes, no criminal intent other than what tn implied in the act of converting need be proven: and itis not necessary, under ita indictment, shat the conversion shall amount to an embez7lemont atcotnion law, And whether the defendant haw them to hfe own porponos, jaw, ‘Taking ther of gonences about the! pits of their Individual stomachs warned them that st was time to brace uo with tunch. Deputy-Marshal Jones, Judye Bodgett's Bailiff, was syecdily made aware of what’ wan wanted, und, nuder the Instructions of the Judge, led the arbiters of Grey's fate in a body over to Burke's. Judging fram the tlie they Were gone, the irresistible conclusion was that, instead of partaklvy of a mere lunch, the abundant resources of the establishment wero being drawn upon in the preparation of a genu- Charley Reed’s Eloquence Could Not Save Him. Tho Jndge's Instructions Were Too Much for tho Jury. Punishment Is by Imprisonment in a + he monoy-order funda | ine, hearty dinner’ for twelve _alile- Penitentiary ‘or Jail. Im any way converted (0° fie awn usc’ a | bodied meth good and trie, ‘They fnally mainly a question of tact, to to determined | returned, with a well-fed — appenrarico by you from the testimony in the case, tie nob neceesaey that you abonid find that the exact aum hated in any count of the Indictment han been Tonvorted to his own use by defendant, nor that the conversion took pinco at tho spectiic tima named. It will be sufficient to make out the caso TE you shall fin from the proof Uiatat auy tne within threo yeara of tho fading of this indict. ment (which waathe 7th of November last) defend. ant converted to his own ose any specific sum of ald money-ordor funds in the manner charged in elther of the cotints, But you mustbe able from the proof to Gx non some certain sum sons to stato the amount of it, and be avic to say that such sum was su converted by defendant: or, $£ the proof Juetides that several suins, which you can epecity, wera at different times so converied, the reason for requiring # specific amotnt to be found by the Jury being that the One ts to be fixed and Jimited by such Snding, Nor {a {t necessary that the proof should specifically show thut these funda were the property of the United States, If the proof satiafes you that the funds taken were money-order funda, that is avfiicient to show the title In the . United’ States, ao tho Iaw makes aly maoney-arder fande tho money of the United lated tia not necessary that I shoold recapitulate at Jength tho teatimony in the case. Ittacunceded that for some time in the early part of 1873 fo August, 1878, defendant wan Su- periniendent of the Money-Order Division of the Chicago Post-Ofice; that tile dutics nave him tho Anperviaion of the office, and made bim the eape- rlor ofticer of the division; that he was required to make up and report daily the amount of cash re- celved and pala out by his division, and to state correctly the balance of cash on hand. itis fur- ther conceded that about the 10tu of Avril Jast defendant reported fo tho Postmaster that there woe a shortage $n the cosh of hte division of i wards of $14.000, but, at tho time of making puch disclosurc, claimed that the shortage was the fault of Miller, the cashicr af his division, aie enaeige upon which the Government relies conpinta: Firat, of the testimony of Edward A. Miller, tho caxuler of the division from the time defendant became Superintendent up to about the 2th vf March, 1878, and whose testimony tends to vbuw tbat money-order funds were, used by defendant for his own purposes, and the shortage i the cael occasioned by such use was concealed by the method of paying the due-bills given the banks for money-orders brought fu for collection by the banks. In this connection Miller also produces a large number of tickets or memoranda mado by defendant for auma of mquey taken by defendant from the cash of the office, ind the genulncnors of fees Hekate 1 understand ts admitted by the de- fendant, ‘The Government has also introduced proof show- ing the course of buslneas in the office and the eneral control of defendant over auch buuiness. Teathnony tending to ehuw that at the time the ofiice was turned over from Gen. McArthur to Mr, Palmer defendant made un the accounts ant turned over the funds so a8 to conceal thin deticiency that then exivied, and also that after Miller left ont upto the 10th of Anril, about thirteen days, de- fendant continued 10 80 keop the account os to conceal tho defaication. ‘Nhis, with some teati- mony ne to admissiuos or etatemonts made by de- fondant, inake up the proofs on which tho proso- cution rely. The defendant has offered proof tending to show that he had no knowledge of the sbortace nntil it disclosed to him by Millor on the Stet of March; that Milor ts unworthy of belief, becuuac jie has been contradicted on maternal points; and evidence of previous good character, ‘Asitall criminal casos the Government has the Saboriog car, the burden of prvof la on the proac- cution. If, from the proof in regard to the duties of tho defandant, and the course of business in the ofiice, on are satiefied that defendant had the control of he funda and kept them in his custody, then the fact that he fs unable to produce or poy over oll tho funda which were Intrugted to him is prima facie evidence of embezzicment acainet him, and the vurden of pict ia on defendant to show that he Seat nol an ty of embezzling the funda so in hie control. %o, too, if you nra satiated that defendant con- verted to ‘bis own usc or uved about bls own aTaire anyof the sald funds, the fact that he obtained them from tho cashier or any other subordinate would not relieve him from the gulit; provided, it appears from the proof that defendant took such mionay from the money-order funda of the office and knew to beanch, Nor will tno fact that at the time he took and uscd such funds defencant intended to return them, that no treated the transaction as Joan to Mlmeelf from the funda of the Division, relivve him from ability, Indeed, the offense, under the Jaw, is completo as soon as the oficer or clork converts the funda to tia own wae, and a subse- quent repayment would not condone the offense or Tegally relieve him from liability. ‘Lhe law makes you the judges of the weleht to be given to tho testimony and of the credibility of the witnesses, he Governmont'a caso depends somewhat—it Is for you to say to what extent—on ihe testimony of tho Witness Miller, who, by Iie own confession, wasn porticens criminia with defendant, and who adiuita that he is testifying under same aurecmont with the officers of the Guoverunsent, although We terme of the agreement are not disclosed, It is frequently the casu in the conduct of crim}- nat proaccutions that the Government munt usc this kind of testimony or allow ollendurs to xo wn- Tho right to offer tha kind of teatimo- nye woll established. Its wolkht ts to be lett whally to the jury. ¥ 4 ara to conalder the testl- anony of this witriess jn* the light of thu clrcum- atances under which itisgiven, The tustinony of accomplices is always recelyed with yreat caution, and shonld be scrutinized and weiphed by you with great care, And you should not rely on itun- supported untess it produces an your minds the follvet and most positive convictions of 11s trutt. lp te prover for you toseok for and conalder cor- roboratlve facta. on material noints, but it ia not indiapenenbly necessary that tho testimony of an ‘accornplice ahoulu be so corroborated provided the: evidence af the accomplice alone produces on your minds a clear conviction of its truth, “The {mportant question for you to consider le, has this witness told you tho truth, eo far as to enable you to safely follow and rely ppon his statements? Is his testinony corroborated on material points by the Uckets, the bouks kept in the alice by himself, and tha testimony of other qWitneanes, to auch an extentadtomuke you feet safe in relying upon ity And does the teatimony, wien all taken together, nausty vou. beyond reaeonable doubt of dafendant's guilt? ‘Thera oro rensomtere to be solved by you ln tho light of the proof, If the testimony aatiafes you that Miller has willtally sworn falsely.tn regard to any material matter, then you are at Mberty to reject his enthra feetimany, Dut you ars wut obliged todo a0, be- cause you may atill believe that fic has told you the visiblo overywhere about their exterior anato- my, and the curious vues about the halls of the rookery. put It down for certain that, having braced up, they were In for a good lone ‘sit! Indeed, the general expectation was that they had agreed to disagree, and that it was another ense of a *hung” jury. Clrarloy Reed was filt- Ung about the bugling, and appeared to take sume stock iu this hope, and Gregg and Judge Wilkinson paced to and froin the snb-corridor leading to Clerk Bradley's office, Grege’s de- mesnor being cool and calm, ns if he,, too, were tiguring on 8 disagreo- ment, and Rerliana on acquittal,—for nearly everybody conceded that, techulcally, niu! according: to the strictly teral interpre tatlon of thu Jaw, he was gu'ty, and even his friends, tt fs understood, had not concealed from him the fact that it waea tlent case, with the chances against him. But the already protract- ed session of the jury, and thelr apparent pro: parations to make {t tore protracted, imparted Aspark of hope which burned dinly for awhile, only to be finally extloguished and snuffed out. The [act of the matter, waa that, before yoluy to dinver, the jury had de¢lucd on A VERDICT OF GUILTY, and the only thing left them to do was to fix the atnount of the embezziement. To do this they had those uopald due-vills and certain other papers, the prospect of golny through which and calculating 1 totnt on an empty stuntack was tov blood-curdling to receive 0 moment's consideration. After dinner, how- ever, they set about .tguring it up, nit at © quarter past 4 proparations wero cvidently innking to go Into court und an- nounce the results, Jude Blodgett suspended the casc on tridl—the Jtartinau counterfeltings case—for the day, and owalted the entrance o the jury. They Med tn’ at 4:20 o'clock, the foreraan holding a paper tn his mand, whien be passed un to Clerk Bradicy. Greeg had come fo and Sropped into the north eud scat io trout. of the railing separating the fnver circle of the court-room from the semalatug portion, His face wore an intercating and sllzhtly trou- bled luok, but there was no quailing, even after the verdict lad ben aunotimeed. ‘There was no necessity to rap for silence, for the roum was husbed and quict as the crave, ‘The Clerk held up ue fateful scrap of paper and read ts follows? We. the Jury, Ond the defendant guilty in man. ner and form as charged tu the indletment,and Und the amount of the embezzlement tobe $1,213, ‘The Court broke the painful silence sueceed- tug the anvouncement of this stern decree of fate vy asking So say you all, centiemen?” + You, ali, reaponded the foreman, “Wy THE COURT PLEASE,” satd Mr, Reed, who had been standing at the side of the Clerk's desk, “Idesfro to enter a motion for new trint.” “Motion for a new trint entered," responded the dudge, mechanically, ‘Then, addressing the District-Attorney, Judge Bangs, he asked, “What will you dot” “desire,” satd Judge Bangs, ‘to baye the Gefendant taken into custody, or cuter into a new recognizance’? “Edon't see any necessity for that," said Me, Reed. He is under tiret-class bail.’ Judge Blodgett asked who his bondsman was, and Mr. Reed replied that it was Huch Temple- ton, Whose Teapousiblity was unquestionable, Judge Blodgett sald hu didn’t know anything about Mr. ‘Templeton personally, but thu Dis- teict-Attorney mignt. Mr. Reed remarked that Mr, Templeton was worth from $50,000 to $75,000, Judge Bane said he supposed the recogaiz- ance wns food from the day of the sentence, Judge Blodgett said it was given from day to day, and from term to term. This recognizance would be Just #8 Zood a8 a now one. After a moment's consultation with his as- sistant, Jude Bangs said he would tet the mat- ter remain aa it was for the present. dudye Blodgett then adjourned court until this morning, and the crowd slowly left the room. The Amount of the Emberslement Fixed at $1,218, ‘The Greag trial was resumed yesterday morn ing before Judgo Blodgett fn the United States, Court, the clusing arguments andl the natural interest attaching tothe winding upof this unusually {nteresting case attracting a large attendance, which increased from tine to time as matters progressed. ain. NEED resumed his closing argument ot tho point where he left off the precedingday, As le went on, be referred, among other thins, to what he called tho Intense anxiety of Special Agent Btuart to secure Grege’s Imprisonment in the Fonitontlary, This anxtety was shown, ho said, In the fact that this man Stuart, not a Die- trict Altoruay of his assistant, but a more oul- sider, had been permitted to enter the Grand Jury room and to examine witnesses. The fact was that, Stuart was trying to hang Greeg’s scalp about his bolt where hbo might flourish ft and eayt Sce what I have achteved.’? Stuart's threatening language—that he would put McArthur and Gregg bebind the bars withly thirty days, ——— "emmy and that he'd wake {to hot for’em bofore they got through that they'd wish they’d been in hell—twas confirma- tory of thls bad, vengeful feeling on Stuart's part; and, accordingly, that gentteman's testi- mony aboutd be received with several grains of allowance. Mr. Reed warmly eulogized Grege’s character, aud claimed thatit was the jury’s duty to consider his clicut’s testimony and belleve It, particularly when it hadn’t been proven to bo falso, but had, on the other hand, been fully corroborated, Judge Wilkloson ad- yised the atory of the defalcation to be kept quict temporarily to the end that the loss night be made good, and the thing hushed up and the public ‘scandal avoided, To this oud, Grege apoke to Squicrs and Palmer ahout it, und both of those gentlemen agreed that the thing todo was tokecp itquiet. Why dldn'tthe Government call them and interrogate tem on this polot i thera was the least protense that Gree had not told the truth?. Mr. Reed proceeded to bring out further volnts for the defense, commenting ‘ow Aliller’s first atatemont to Wilkinson, Stryker, and Southgate, Iam.o defaulter’; on Mille er’s running away to Canada and then putting himecif in the attitude of a vicarious suffercr for Gregg and Golsen; and on Stuart's work- ing uy of the immunity business with Miller for dho purpose of catching Grege in the trap, and standing well bimself with the Department at ‘Washington for his vigilance. The statute ou which this Indictment was brought, counsel con- tended, would, if applied Hterally,—as the Goy- ernment was bent on applring it,—make a man gullty of embezzlement who exchanzed money- order funds for legal-tender notes, ‘There was no ovidence of cmbezzlicinent in this case, for embezzlement must be secret and concealed, and no man ever gave his due-vill when he proposed to embezzle money. the evidence in the case was farthest {rom the supposition of a pulley mind, In‘conclusion, Mr, Reed made ao eloquent plea fur bis cliont’s acquittal, claiming that by such a verdict justice and mercy would both be satisiivd, JUDGE BANGS, fn closing for the Government, began his areu- ment by announcing the proposition that em- bezzlement, os be underatood ft, was purely 9 statutory offensc, anu not one at, common law. He was proceeding to show that the terms con- ‘yort to his own uso nnd embezzlo” wera Inter- changeable, aut that the Government was not required to prove scerecy ond. attempted con- evalment, when the Court interrupted him with ‘the statement that he agreed with bin in this position, and did not think that the fact that the pleader who drew the indictment bad used the words “couvert to his own ueo and em- bezzle” changed the condition of this casc or rendered it neveseary tu make out an offenso of embezztoment under what was termed the com- mon-law rule or the early English statutcs.— that fa, that there abould be au clement of fraud or secrecy tn it. Jadze Banga, continning, went on to say that Groge was the auperivr officer in the money- order office, and, no matter by what fnter- mediate agencies he might have taken the funds, he camo within the clause of the statute. Counsel had endeavored to put an extreme caso when they contended that a Jiteral application of the statute would make a man guilty of em- hezzlement who exchanged the motey-order funds for other moucy, - The Court remarked that that wasn't in the cose, and it would be tine enough to consider it eso waa indicted for such an offunse. miles. Judge Bangs went onto say that If it ap- peared, boyond a reasonable doubt, that Greee, ag Superintendent of the Monay-Order Depart- ment, koowlngly und unlawiuliy appropriated tha funds of that division to his own use, be was guilty under the Jaw, and there was no pusalble explanation ar escape, ‘Che allexod honesty of Grege was sinply a igment of the imugiuntion. Greg, Miller, und Golsen wore © hall feliows, yell inet,” they wero “cheek by jowt,” and they ran at an even pace alung ju this dirt, this muck und scum that eventually ended in the robbery of the United Stutus of $15,000. ‘The wholo case for the defenss was based on these allegations of houvaty und good churacter. ‘Without those tt budn’t an {uch of piatforin on which to stand, Hud Greg been honest he would have found out thie defaleation: iuug pre~ anzaa approached Mr. Reed, and s short, whispercd conyersation took place, When ft was con- cluded, the reporter ventured an inquiry as to what they thought of the finale. Greg wasn’t disposed” to say anything beyond remarking that it wus “protty rows,’ but the instruc tions of Court were against him, and, although hts counsel bad insde a powertul effort to pull him through, the result had gouc against bin. Mr. Reed had something to say, also, about the severity. of those instructions, aud insisted that he was in earnest when ho rade the motion for a new tris! Grege went off with Judge Wilkinson, and Charley inade his prepa- rations to fo down voBpelue eld in the evening. When the motion for s pew trial will be argued it is too early to say, If it is orerruled, there will be but one thing to do,—pass sentence on the offender. It 4s optional with the Court whother he will send Gregg to the fall or the Penttentiary,—and the time is anywhere between alx months and ten years,—witlia fine which, in this cago, amounts to $1,918,—the amount cin- bezzled. Iuasmuch as Judvo Blodgett sent the whisky met to jail—and thelr offense was quite as bad as, if hot worse than, Greyg’s—it is hardly supposed that he will now turn arouud and seud Grege to the Penitentiary. Whether anything will bo dono in the way of attempting: tosecure a pardon from the Prestdent, iu case all clse fails, remulos to be seen. a ———_ WATERTOWN, WIS, Avecial Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Watenrown, Wis, April 8.—The new City Counull came together lost evening, and orzan- ized the Clty Government for the comlug year, selecting the followli ofllecrs: . Marshal, George Heuzo;'Ulerk, Henry Bieber; Attorney, Charles I1.. Gardner; Surveyor, A. Seifert Health Officer, Dr. R. M. Wigginton. The Mayor and juntor Aldermen then presented thelr rea- iguatioua, which were accepted, Jeaving the Nous. He corrupted Miller instead of Atiiter | Hut in reystd to the waln facts, and yet mle | i Aitermen to constitute a Hoard a ering corrupted bin, dudzo Banya referred ta | Tav4,ve teeaed to callateral ar Dinos pabticulars arcing a use ia “Hoarit of the caso | Strect Commisslonors for the government of Greggs yisit, with Golsen and Alillcr, to whe satisfying you that Biller has on other occasions the elty during the balance of the year; Jobo house of {ll-fams on West Madison strect, | made different statemonts of some of the facts in Hableewers “ret Ward; A. F. Milter, ‘gc and put thls und other things by the | regard to this case from what he bas testitled toe: | Ward; ‘Thomas Baxter, Third Ward; Richard aide ‘of those allegations of _ honesty | fore youun tts trial, af you shall be rosstisted, | Joncs, Fourth Ward; F. Hartwig, Fifth Ward; tnd cbaratter by Mr. Reed. To send | toes not necessarily reanire you to aiercgard ble | \intinm Voss, Sixth Ward; Dan Crowley, Sov- testimony, becanee ho may bave told you the truth. here, and’ maue fale ataiements on tho accaaions twatified to by the contradicting witnesecs, So that iis kind of boat nony: goes only to the witness’ credibility, aud itis for you to weigh all the test!- suchaman to the Poultentlary would be to etcan him out, and subject blu toa wholesome dict In the ternperance hotel of the State. Mil- ler was not pure and upright; men who turned Btate’s evidence avidom were; but whatever enth Ward, THE TGUNE HIEAN es: Pygunat ‘TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEROUS mony, aid determine whether the testimony of patrone throughost ihe city, wo hava established counsel had sald with reference to hlin would | thle witness (Aiior), as given on tho trin}, im- | Dranch Oidces int Afferent Givisions, as designate apply with ttcefold force to Grey, In con. | presses you as truthful and reliable. Fe dye Tete ecaink wlll ba racet ved and will bo rocelved tut so'eluck p. in, durtug the we not and UBLIEO py Be Saturdays ON DALUT TET MIMB, Booksellers and Stationers, 123 Tyontraconak . St, WALD jer, Btatloncr, etc., 1009 Wear Sauisnnae, none wt ve dona. fOueier rut ite Nows Depot, + clusfon, Judgo Bans sald that 40,000,000 of American peonto demanded that this defendan’, ‘de dealt with according to the law and the jua- flee of the case, regurdless of mercy based on the possession of zuud character, which existed only in the Dement of the brain, regard ‘to the cvidence of the former good character of defendant I will only say that when the proof on the partof the Gouernment leayes a doubt wa fo the guils of dofondant, proof of former good character comes in to revolve such doubt It favor of defendsnt. Hut proof of furmer good character shuuid have httle wolght when the evl- ent Weale HsIStON, W rey Ue is 3uDGn DLoDoETr THEN DuLAvENED 1s | denice of gullt ts clear, because, au we ail know, Nice ehtae Newadeater, aod Fancy CHARGE. grant pales of this" character have ke-ats, corner Lincoln. From the fact that the case itself Is tho first | Chars len whose characters hod been Irrepronchal! 9 the dis. closure of their dufalcations, Indecd, from the nature of defendant's employment and dutics, it could hardly lave been supposed that ho would have been appointed 10 or retained In a0 responsi: oe position had ne not borne a good character or integrity. . The ‘qucation, then, which it becon to eolve, from all the proof In this cave, when dia> pasalonately and fairly considered, f1 ‘Diu this de- fendant, whllo acting aa Superintendent of tho Money-Order Diviston of tho Chicago Post-Ofice, convert to Nie own use any of the money-order funds of aald oftice which wero undue fils control aa such Superintendent? ‘That iu, did he epply or use forbisown purposes any apociic sum of such woney-order funda wo that you can dealgnate and identify the sum? As Lbavo already aaid, If tho proof as to the mode of doing the business and the dofendsut's duties satledes you that tho de- committed BY Et le up t of its Isind that hag ayer arisen here—tue frat du wtuch anybody was ever accused of convert+ ine ta blsown use the funds of the money- order alfice—theso important {natructions arc give ju full, ‘This indictmont ta found undor Bec. 4,040 of the Nevisad Statutes of tha United States, which fa one of the provisions of law regulatinu the Dusiness of moncy-order Post-OMlces. Su much pitts tor as is matcriul to this caso reada ae **kyery Postmaster, Assistant Clerk, or other erson eluployed Jn or counected with the bual- Hees of operations uf nny munoy-order oftice, who souverte tohla own wav, in any way whatever, or Joan or deposits tn any bank, except as authorized y Whietltle, or exchanges for ather funds, any portion of the money-order funds, shall be deemed gullty of einbezzlement; and any such person, ae AAA In thie column, Ciree Unen or lean, 25 gente per ine teriion, Hach udditionat ine, 10 cents, PERSONALS WILL, THK ATTORNEY DEFEND. ing ra. Dr. Slort ina divurss aust a fow mouths ago please send his address to 1 27, ‘Tritune oflce? Pesos AL, B, HABE: PLEASE CALL ON W. d. KEASEY. your duty Vir NOTE NOT RE. 1s it bo th Wedoca- dine. Wear bubvh of violet NAL—JUNE-TIMe: HAVE DUST WHITE aa pe jay a LADY Wilo ‘Monday afternoon 9 215, Tribuns, PRRONAL—WIEL THE Fou! ‘beet tuo Librar tata eG Walt be thers: Ade fendant had the cant: u zn fund eee = fae essvery Other person advising or participat: fence Mocesorder Divisione then ater fe MASOLELANEOUS, ureto pay d aball bu puniehed, etc; and any fall | defendant has failed to produce or pay overall ‘A, LESTEWS DOLLA HAT MOUSE, 103 pre op4y bver ge produce ath mous) order funds ) thy ‘runds (atruated to bit a pris taelgevlacuce | As hind Ree Hit tpt gu dod vl ry vl o 3 TAcIo etidence cree ecee eRe IL. EPO oe ee eee te ee ear hedidnut en | ate taete ax : "AT-LAW, 124 DEAR trial of any indictment against auch person for an oI We) ico free; Ad yeara’ oxDe- embezzlement, (t aialt bo prima facie evidence of ® balance agatne, him id produce a transcript ory prot that be did not ein: bezzle or convert auch funds to bis own uso. If, for all the proof, you have any reasonable doubt of Hofendant's guilt, be ts entiltcd to the benefit of : QL ihe Money-order account books of the Bizth | yuch dunbt, aud you would eequit hint, HT Heats cay pieonid congenial The indictment Tho fore of Jour verdict will bo gallty ornot | Frmsle colplaiats.@ specleliy, - Wox 269, Chicaue, rng gratigiment containe three counts, ail charg: } gaily. Af quills, you wilt aiais in your verdict on | 7 us , Hox 36%, C He thy eendant wisn converting to hie ov Y wich count pau ind bm galley, andthe mnouat | Quint orieave aud coud SE ae Sty Gfico Wille defeudant was acting aew-cleri intno | Sinemte fed to bis own uso by do- | yiie-otice, : fendant. Judge Blodgett added, after furnlshing the WANTED 2G i oney-Order Department of sata Y -Oitics, Bev> eral acta are made offenses under tl GASH, A sToor oF GOOD law; *'Con- Ferny ta his onnuset"*ouuine® “edopoating | jury with che papers, {hat the Arve coont of the j_chuarae: aly wien aalaploe RELGue Rogtl tsa SR uk," “exchanging for other funds.” Jt dous | iudictneot appeared to be too general, and sug- | yy7 = Pmangomanece sary thle cape tocotaldee what gested to Judge Bange that heed Detter caver | Wan rion y, dou pouth Clarkes. HOUREE 70 : siting Ins bank," or **loaning,"' of | a nelle pros. a GLE THOS Oi TEE persuade he uae aid arts | * alee ie ld banat 20h gs yy | Wo im S1AUL Oy cloudant le uo} The jury thereupon retired to think over the 7 ‘thar; STORE, BOW N iE bene Ruin y tes cacale Vip oF souunt tobe } other two counts In the light of the Inatructions VAN iPow good ung oa done dates G. charged is thut defendant converted tho fo | frat given, and the Court took @ recess till 9 | 75, Tribung onice. : : Order funda to bis own wav. Ho Se not o'clock. OITY REAL ESTATE ‘dn thte column, three liner or tess, 25 cents per ine sertions Eachaddittonal tine, 19 cents, ron saue— By D. W. POTTER, sham Tareaso Lanetey-e 53, SUG: Ht rehase Ne 11N Dearborn-et, v tP taken thin week, WU ‘Union-ay., near head of ‘Drexel Houtevard. ‘Theee are bargains, Bate lety yoursct! ly looking. Thavo severa) deslraiic building totent bottom Age ures near south cf id elsewhere, AON SALR—K BARU MIN—AoXicn FEED. WITH R Pe root howne, uriek erlist, france, nit aha cold wae 3 samen, south (rant, an Forty. SFhoot Y, UUNSTON, 1hu0m 6,98 Clatk-ate F i RALE-HOUKES AND LOTS ELIGIDLY LO- cated. ‘vacant ints elfgibly tocated. ere property suftable tor subdtetsion, hese properties Wil be suid with = amall payment A ee esanee on quarterly OF semi-atnual Tay= mente; (nterest ato per cent. They liave heen purchased yan insurance company thraukh foreciomiresatcs, atid wilt be sold lum on above easy pian of payinent, Yi ee ‘ Financial Agent. ROR RAL sa fo, Beni CAS monthly payments, A percent intereat— and Bareinentuctayon frick huure, fear hankley-a¥.. 10 roots, yaw, wate hear Cottaca Grove cars atid Drexe) huule Cant aid in firet-class order; taken un ply at 150 Wa Rive Kou , POR SALB A, THE STONY AND TREMENT Stunt: front Roure th wood ropalt on Park-ay,, near Unton Park, Address G03, Tribune otc poe BALE~AT A BARGAIN. ‘TO CLOBK AN tote, the frame, foot tot No, tt W iesh-ays $3,500 raat, for afew dayaonly, T, LYMAS 17 Portland Witock. GOR RALE-On IE: VERAL TUNDRED tect of dock property. completa with eaile rond trank, office, and planking, for lumber, For particulars inquire oF GEO. IP. DENI r OR BALF—B4,3! Fe Qtnemeny brick Se is AND And tot aoatss, ean front, on Carpenterst., be.ween Madieon and Waehtagton, Honne cost $11! ta bulld: rents how to goorl tenant at S500 per year. Thiele good investment, TB. BUYD, Mount 7, 170 Stadio: FOR SALEAW-STORY Mali No, 749 Michigan-avs AVERELL. 127 Dearhoru-at, RONT WOUSI price Branuo ns OW BALE—TWO LOT: NEit OF STANT ‘aod Francleco-st. J, P. COATS, 93 Washington. OR Al W BTONE FRONT MOUSE AND lot, Wabasth-av., near Thitty-secont-at, Vrice, £6,000 art ow long thine, THOMAS D.SNYDEM & GG,, 1G Monroe-st. 1k SALES ick NEST 10! ; Pevencen on sitenigan-av.. apeets blegant residence od) Catuine atone fronta on Indinna-ay. at £0.00" tycnletheat, Ue A. ULRICH, te Wa —__ SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ___ LE—$i00 WIL BUY A RRAUTIFUL LOT fone tock Irom Wow) at Lagranke, 7 wiles srom Chicagu; $15 down aud $3 monthly; cheapest property fn markets and hum free: Alatract free: railroad fare, Weente, TA HUGWN, 142 Laxaile-st.. 1ovin 4. Frou SAGE Ol ENCHANGE TWENTY AGH Suitable for subdivision, inthe buatiful suburu of Mount Forest, Address W U6, Tribune olttce. in gvery rer vst S$ browne he near Twen> POR BALE DESI ABLE HOUSE AT HYDE ict chal aactidice If taken atone; fine lov: easy pay’ mente, I, A. ULIICH, 00 Waslungton-at, VOR BALE-IF YOU |W. Hrateclaas reatdence tn NILES, ftoom 3t Metr yor Waa SALK~A NICE REBIDENCK IN THE CRN ro uf (Prospect anit good houte, orchard, Raruen, wte,. near the derot, Past-OMlee. and church; very low, is ACOMS, 92 Waatiing $3, 600—80-ACKK FARM, ALL UNDER two mltoa west of doy ot and twelve Tilesauuth of Chicago, threc miles west of Washingtog Metghts: the land fe'the b nd wos, tof farm lend, peracre. T, 3. BOYD, leu once sold fo Mautsou-at. [POR SALES CHEATS FAIOL OF 160 ACRES, BEST uf land, 3 mites frum Amboy, Lea Co.. iil. fine impruvementa, Hays JAS. BREWER, Lea Center, Leo Der, ‘CO RENT—ROUSES, West Side. No REN1—243 BARK-AV.-1 ROOMB, ALL MOD: ern Improvements, firmus, was fixtures, cood Urick burn. Wil renovate thoroughly. H. POTWi 02 Wasbingtot TPO MENT #15 PER Me NTN—FSTORY DICK house, 40 Uurvard-at 5 81%, S-atory brick, 18 {ole brook-at.? $13, d-atory brick, 442 Irving-place: 812.60, Beat Greusliaw #t.¢ $10, @ rovin cotta Marvard-ates $12, 6-room c¢ 10, room! 20 tarvant: T RE R MONTH=i-STORY 10-RO0dt house 165 Centrevav. Inquire 153 Cuotre-av, z ote. wlan barn, 615 SHERWOOD, 70 State-¢e Kit RESIDENCE IN Heat QF 1h, deatory fran 10-raoni frame, TAY, UTUWEST CORNER ADT. 5. 8 pleasant roonis, cleaets, ddress owner, JOMN Bb. 'Po RENT—sUsStE tity, fronting Nefferaon Park, aumptuodsly, fdrn ed, thoroughly built, ten roomar jromendde ruot, Fetched by eney stalrs:tcoo) breeze tn aaltriest weRth er, extensive ¥ iorigus suageteysinderate ont: estetelon given ‘april Bo. “dG. MAGILL, 86 Wash- ington fpO_RENT—si FWORTORY AND DABE- [okie Piede eet Ma Mt plntoenc toh May 1. Apply at 38 Weev Madinon-st. T “A COMPLETE TRNISHED COT- peu eo ee. GOODIIDOH & BT,, TWO- ront house, barn, J. with furnace, gas 0: SHARE, 100 itsndoip! 10 ENT $2010 GOORTENAN PARLOR AND Nascinent floars, 119 Wiuchester-av.t Marauety fooring in basoments thorough orders very dealrabic. HPO RENT #0 PER MONTH T= MARSHIVELD- iret house north of Von Burenest.: aluodern {mprovementay good stables. Inquire at 133 Yearborns at, In bank. TPO RENT—HOUSE deo WHET ADASS: ‘ani barement, with barn, f 50 ON, 79 Ned NE TPO RRNT=H-STORY AND MASEMENT, STONE: front, 14 rounia, gralved through ‘baths and reclosetsan both appar hoore; loundry-tubs. Ture asOxturcs, eto; skuntion unsupassed on the West Sido, Heal, 870; one-half can be pald in board It destred. “Possession Abril 12. | Very rare opportunity for a party Curnishivg uocxeptionnule references, Ad- tress une Suuruay, 7, Trloune villce. po Re Ts hy i OSHONN & BON, 123 LA- i 2 ven st fine octagon 10-room brick, in hs iT ‘tog Weat Monroe iprceee ‘carder; gas-fiztures, furnace, ete, $35 pei nonth ‘431 West Monroe-st., near Throop, first-class frame, t.. east-front, good tranie, $25, 193 South Lincoln: Dun Walnut-at.. large, fine frase, 3t-foot lot, $23. ty Hear Monure, fratno, $25. O73 Auanis- TPO RENT THE WHOLE OR PART OF BRICK 2 miory and Dasemont’ house, furnished for voure- Keeping south front, inquire oa premises, eat West Adtemtee tte TPO TENT =e ROOM COTTAGE, 103 WATHET ST ‘T-room, 728 Pari-ay.1, 6 and B room fats, Mad> feonstty D, LEONARD, vos Medison-st, ‘Sowth flac. — n RENT—NOUGKS 388, sy), 302 CALUMET- AV. Pca se itchiuat-ar ‘BULLOCK BROS. 140 and abuse TO RENTAHM ES BITUATIONS WANT: Tn thie corumn, thre or a5 cents per ine | Jn thle column, three tinen or Ivar, 25 cente per ¢n> | Inthe eotunan, three lines oy hese, 25 a aertion, Koch ratditional Une 10.cente. tertion, Fach additional tine, 10 cents. Pre NR Ha TR en a alc Saburbas—Continued. | ai Hookkaeperns Clerka, &ce Rookkcoverne Ciorkas & Se: T—HOUKPS AND COTTAGES IN AUS ANTED=A OY ANOUT 19 YRAKS OF AGE ATION WANTED — A r rode Hee ee eR VEIIDGR & DEWEY, 95 Deat- Wi iiiineess clrcolnras must ie ne Rear AD Wester Sata lel ae nace 7a ond penimant wacen fa per wecks Audiess, tn Owe handwfit it 4, Tribune omee. Poa bara-aty RENT! RA IN NORTH AND WRST Weaker feuracres of Jand, at low ren reAort, anv @ partner with money, Addr MEE, ‘Chicago Post-Omico, mya. LAIAS with two to 4 ANTRD=EXPE, BD GROCERY Ol 5 3 ‘a ri i ; abytnmans, mith two ta four acter ctomered. evalt: | WAnacounary expected, 2 113, Tribune off Giqvation wa Ten Ay A YOUNG WAR OY © IDUR & DEWRY, D5 Dearbormeat, ii haa aides = Henin commission house, U2, Tribune offre. ; tt tel a NIS DAN: h SiTBATIC Cit a , PO REST QUEEN eta pica end | WANERDCA, GoD, JLAnNRSntarcey, owt | SS! Tind Sais pon experiiee, an epen Wenn some.at very tow rent, WEY, a ood and steady Joo for toe Hight mane Gell Lae ped Regtiene ave good reference, Address D3,, Tribe — — — Ny IEW OU * y ‘PO NENT —60UTIE EVA STON -- FIRST-CLASR = east ——— SITUATION WANTED-IN WHOLESALE ON COIL low rent, Address NTED —W ORAVERS ND ONE h + tt 4 Pott aeadireg nt cued one arr asares | WW ASIEN cotOORESGUAURED arveon aud | 9 ammumnfmeniodnnea Ma eaMMe RE S DY ras of a4: salary no objects referonce and security glven Madison-st., up-stelre, D.C, COOK. DET aD Oo ee nites Paihia TLEWOOD — COTTAGES, a AN . 1; good repair, fipt and cold wate: TANTED-TWENTY GOOD PRA . cas # = ye ates of hommssasereoti fort pce Meatiewoods | Wen! Aonly atnew bulldog cornet SUWATION, WANTEDOAT ARIST ART TCO *PO HENT—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISIE! ae oA Han ER | Cheez furtshed. uth Teihune oties homaat Kenwood, cheap. Apply to waweguclarkaty, Hoom i. ae 4 FP KENT: S$iNGTON HRIGHTS. CORNER O edamay. “end Tracy-a¥., 40 acres and fare jure: G, Hooker's place. A, 1.’ COOP’ "Rroces» / ary County Hest of tly Tuterence* ‘Radress D260, ee TARER FO at Ue 8, ital Wwapt focomative and car-work. Apply south of Bie FR ARUse Cow's Works, Musa jalan a PEIBON TO pt Wise It, 182 Dear porteentes Hout 2. clory: anu thorugh) uay ol at ome. a a operating clfculwr koitting-m«chines ho. RENT — CO" =f NOOMS—AT iY! thent in turder. ‘ Parks tarde toty Fent, 61. A, GOUDRICI, Creunee omer, AUGFesss ivy ITUATION WASTE on EP aeeeeennmemnnnnrmnnncmmmees | VY ANTE ¥ general serie aint tbe. ou reference giVee’ Se i mace orerene \ ‘FO MENTROOMs, del rene coulnlrgs Aiidrew U ten reibuue office,’ “South Siace GITHATION WANTRD-HY A Ti YOUSG MA achmen or hostler; Dest city reference. vi WAS sige eater 1) 16, je si ie en ae MARIA HONE aa NiED— AS. CACHAN ms A Tub-iMMenTATeny@ red Gann errréns | STATION WANTHO— Aa COACH MAS Ww’ ae ‘work un boots Gilets ors Me aad its Pa nee ‘ate famlly bya man (Dane) AUN firet-cl Andrea 1 tit, “Tribune oo WANTED: oun & LCIMINBIs ANID HAST: NS WANT. CONKEMS NacKts Picea “Domesticse WAstTED-# WANTED<—A PALLY YOUNG tre. A. tween Halsted res SIN Cutt ner of Ituaper_ a over North= wentern Nutional Hanks also other cuore in Iteaper Hock and McCormick luck, and store 10 Lakevate am 4 Reaper ito GED CYLINDER SUIMANS print: INA naa ett TLNISH Apply at Hoom 4, “EO RENTASLORES, OFFICES, Sco Btorete FLOOK OF BUILDING, 48X82, and Dearborn Park. Well & DWIGHT, corner “GAIINETM AR ber Situation 'y iad car on A one fia private faintly uo tho Houthinider atiareas U4, TFibUNY ot UATION WANTED=DY MPRTANT YOUNG ec Taniyt eng furman the beat elty reference, J/1case call at 4g Sileplean-a¥e ir re ae sifu WANTEDSHY A GOOD, STEADY SUUATOS SeAvenetel servage ins petvace faunlyy Kood rerereyees, lease call at 3u Cicage: grivari 1[°O RENT—SY¥COND cornet Randotphent Mghted. Low ren GHIF FEN jogton and th PRESS FEEDENS AT 1G Dearburoeat, Z NTUD-3 OR 4 GND PAINTERS Etminers can Gnd ateady einployinent atop Kanvolphest,, Koo ganii. HARRY ALLEN. ANTED—A MAN HANDY WITH CARUENTRR'S tual ‘thei tad doa fob. GARDEN ' THE GANT LIGHT BTORP NO. 2 ‘Washington-rt., four siorea and basement, with entrance fruin the bruad alley; tube rented all together, for miee bunivens only. Ye LYMAN, (7 Portland litock. ‘NO KENT-STONE, HASEMENTAND STABLE 10 North Wella 2, jms for hotel or hoard Monae: at thats Hor enters, y i WAS! « ofles, ‘Conchimen, ‘Fenmasters cco —\ YOUNG SAN TARE CARE OF € UUNG Git TO DO Cail Weducsday ag vay 1 family, ues ia IPO NENT—1i ADAMS-ST., OPPOSITE bore and do chotess aust t ‘arly lite | ieee orn aes role Motil Matcinehic one or buth: new | wagesSits muntin fefereaces ladtspecmbic: Aduren | GrgiATION WANTED-UY A GOGDGinL” 76 yaltatnen four dite Slaton frou shatters, fine locas | Zu, 0 SEU ati wud tron. Call fortwo doyyat 13 leay- veueap, Mia Sai ha = = <a 3 < r at x OW “Y SWANTH e (PO RENTSTORE CORNER MADISON AND MON+ Miscelianeou' SHERATON WANTEDUY AS tA gap, now cpiacesaiate fr ui : ‘omor, stationery, & if | (eal Ree TN test Toh bs SHERWOUD, 70 state ee eat, ean Nuvelts Cosy Int mere he 9" | a CATION WANTEOAS FIRT-CiAgS “COOR, TPO RENTE STORE toh Sout WATEI-ET. AT Vy gat. "Gali un oradd OR Ae Meee we guy MONTIMEN & TALYE, itoom 2 67 Wash- Jamlirexstor (Giyuanios WANTEDSRY « CANAUIAT OUT tonne ASU ba Base tears SU yeAXecona work: canabillites unsdrpaaacd; ne 10 KENTOSTORE NO. 64) WEST SIADISON-BT.. RE ALESWAN Fon tacn STADH, corruvorauives gout calla dusrla Sas Twene Hh Tu Habe dry baeeinent. A, GUODRICil, 124 Balary 875 40 sin per month feces | fics. oe deed Tay Een ear eta as en aN Ee Oe Se 1p Chleanon fie I Ctr uation WANTED—BY GOOD TRLTADLR s ‘ASG ATORE, 25X10 FERT, IN ANTED-A LAD PROM in TO 16 SEATS Sait to du ge usework itt a ennit uiyete ppaan locke on Wert Stésison-at., ovpcalte Wr Sauitcs work, Aduress: in ows hondyyy Farufig good referewens, “9535 wnnit private i Carson & Viney business centre of the Weat bit G97, Telbuus olfice. wiave front, aud suitable for any first SITUATION WANTED TENT GO giant T T teclasm huaines WILLIAM BH, THOMPSON, 22) ‘ANTRD-1Wo! BTRADY YOUSG AEN TO ¥ y NT COO Welt Medton-ete W yin windows, Mud eae isduesomce. | Trane aiieee ns AMUTE Beal OF eterences, Bey, mo en CAT hilee A MET ee YFANTED—Vii tC ‘Ad FOR | cory Tare apie a 1U-RENT-STORES AND LOFTS, NOS, 974 AND | WY ANTED LST 8: VASSENS EOE ITUATION Vi D—BY A GIRL TO DO COOK: 5 uy phy of Bayard Taylor, | SNDE Ws & 5 . r Act tatetera tha naceatect: Wet | Vowale Solearorete Seeger tec Laie Marotta teat JOAN, 5 CHATS, WAR TRD=AN Eouca TH ASTERICAS GES TI ‘Tintety> tira z AND BASEMENT OS FAST Than oy a New York pubiiening hovee. amet K JAN WOM: 10, RENT-STOR AND OSSEMENT GEAGT | clam nina dstoeda poy aed asicg sroweitom Dis | Slava uaekeene eeantrctn, igi nouenr, oF WISNER, uo Dearborn. : ‘Pethae ottee ma RAC NER BO ew | MN fonllon of tnt, Callat fagfiteenthy up-atntres (PO REST—STOUES-SG, BSOUTH MAnRET BT, | WYANT URAVE iy SU | GITUATION WANTED-FOR A GuOD GERMAN 1 15 and 27, 3 ey can obtain n heat, WCE Lualneas waren ttn couk aud laundreas, or will do general housework tn eon Se Wea Hmadbibent, Si. pod ned Yer pn Sats Banipies, Address | Xnicu famlly1 suverior referenc en Twentiocieast. MTS: STORES ON MARKET? Detween Washington and [andolph-s LASS COOK ers from ast ir ED—A BUSI: Vaud horag si rATIO NTED—, 2) ina private family: vest of referen place. Mt gt 142 Ef i Ugutton 3 i Efghteenth-st, , fu] 0 RENT<THE | a-STORY sell govds to grocers: ireatl solicited; du not 2 jh pei bi Wing SO We .ake- Bt. ply Ublees you have Ye Muuey and business auilty. ITUATIO: WANTED —BY A. FIMST-CLASB Goubiboy & BrOKes, 80 Wert Madioon-a. Riveus Due, teibuve dtlce, couk In private family. Apply nt 12a South Stave, " eNT-HALF OF FIRST-CLASS STORE ON ITUATION WANTED-FOW GESERAG TGUSE Odi NTatercnis, north ffoat, heat Clark. 2 SE EuAY Work of second work In private fainily: peat of ref ‘Tribune oftcu. Poitceticas erences, Call at 162 Eh up-atal Osticese \WWAntee: 4 GOUD GEUMAN GIRL, FOR GEN- Employment Agencies. NT—SEVE! 28 IN FU! . eral houtowork fora wall family, at MBX: | CrpttATIONS WANTRO~FAMILIES TN NEED O TO RENTS SEVERAL OFVICHS 1x FULLERTON | ieegu‘ah, " eee eMiun denon German female help canbe * T FOR OESENAL MOUSEWORK 1'8 office, 195 Milwaukee-av, Miscolinneou: supplied at G. DUSK Ate e We | SITUATIONS WANTED—MitS, WHITTARER T1A8 jrartifacturing. WT eenuven rity care ‘work in aamall family, 132) lndisua-ay. reach, LJ ay orth Clark: ITUATIONS WANTED—IN SOUTH CINGAGO FOR Y good cook of weneral Lousework, Call at st Exat Van ituren-«t. Have plenty of good lictp., MS. BAL} KaM's oltlce, Inzear, TED-AT 129 WADASH-AV., OERMAS OR urwegian «iri for gevieral hatisework. it gel wi? a4. ve refere! WO NENT~3 ROOMS Ful STOI. BE [cated ror by ownerot house.” "Address 0 6, Tribe ‘une oflice, KD =A GOGU GIKi, IMMEDIATELY TODO auoral housework at 12 Indiana-sy., One not : een 7 = pif Ht WANTED 70 RENT. louselrecperse SS HERS : a SUT ARhes an noackecper companion tar aa, tie TANTHD—TO RENT—HOUSE WITH BARN Dx AoA FIRST-CLASS SERVANT UIT ; af eper, companton for an tn ye abenuce, Boye Ril aratias, Cait to-day. WAN Wet wactingwodat. ANE GHD AT} Tay, Gow eee 40 Sout Adeeb Chicane 2 VE ANTHDTO Newr—ny. gk my WARTHB AT Se otuus OSe ae cogs eae ‘ SEAR C OR NB TERNS See eittae tortua. Adare for five days, Ges | YYTANTED—A’Glit) Fall GENETAL 10 tiachatgesrewsunabler would take @ position faa + Tribune oftice. work i einall family. so Silchiganeay. Shotesate bole or lawyer's oflce; writes letters freely FASTED—A Ghdd Git. TO bo CHAMBER WAidiirds south Carpenter IPAUE WWAREEDWA GOUD COOK; MUST DE GOOD Foi ‘orders; German Preforred, 144 Enst Madieon- from dictation, Address G o¥, Tribune office, SITUATION WANTED-DY, YOUNG LADY Te STnLGtores tabcniog, packing, small wares: eta} might elve treat uth. Address (F 100, tribune ofice, \WANTEDS TORENT A FOREISIED HOUSE OF ‘7H roome auswhere on, Southysidey money always ready in advauc. Address W¥, loom 3 Com- mercial Hotel, ANTENATO RENTCON SOUTH SIDE, ike | at. tn vate. ITUATION WANTHU—IN OFVICE OR sTOnE DY WYireen feta Strreenth-ein., tree ot four | TASTER FIST CLASS, COOK (AND LAT Han istellicent sowug leds, Addreet SAUD LANE, man and wife without eb! Audre: Tribune, ‘Gress May I tu goto Kyanstyn, Cail at 1170 Wa- | seen ec ee ARS penne ~_._ KOUSENGLD GOUDS, Atl 1ON HOCSKKEEPERAL Ay 230 sin forpielt a room comfariatts, ‘S40 Wil faralel a rudul we ~~~" So €50 will furnish o roouy handsomely. t will furnish & Poul elegantly. 8100 will furnfeh a room mawol: ntly. BIW) will furnish your cottage hal ainely,, £10 will furnish your cottage cicg: th £400 will furnish Your house bs good atyle. 8500 will furnieh your house jo grand style, Qatepate A FURNISHED ROOM ON orm side berow Chicaga-ay.,noar Clark-4t Ad- dress G 77, Tribune office, TANTED — ii A THOROUGHLY RE- WASTER pentlvnian desites completely furntshed houser Weu give preterreld. Address D 12, Tribu \Vanrente By ‘wife, small houve of flat of 6 or Z routs, wi modern Inprovemente: must be tn Aret-clars order nnd in xood nelshbortionds name lowest terms to promot was ED-A GOOD UI TO COOK AND AS- ‘sat tn general housework, Inquire at 73 Cenire- aY,, near Adaina, Tilliners. AVARTEDS A EIMS1-CL ASS MIELINEI, A GER. aid, Mua preferned. Apply at see MUlwaukee-ay., from 0B, Hy Scnimotrcsnc! 3 Wi ANTED. AS: MARKER, MME, | §0 buys a good chamber sot. cane tener ea WAR cl ABE #55 buvaa tarble-top chatter Ae. NTE q t EAST OF £45 buy a tne dreasing-case sete ‘i ‘State-st.. small brick hause tn Koow repuits Dor S20 huya a bandsutne drewitig-can owerage. Addrens 4 39, Tribune ottice. PHOTEST. $25 buys an elegant dreadtuy-caad- ANTED—AN & f 4 Daya a nice parlor sult. Actin $40 buys p handeume parlor sult. Sho nuye a handsome pith xu ya an elevzant parlor a ya, buys aft luerain earpete re yd. bos a handsownn carpet. i h an all wool Ingrala, OBITY CAT Pet, Le to nanter th the cure az two child: must be handy with ver needle aud wililug, with drat classreferenceay may wo Eat tur the suminers the aituation ts desirabic and pitagut. Addrees U vf, ‘O SINGLE GENTIE- men want twu nicely furalalied rooms, perm: nentlys destre to locate at oncos South Side prefurreds references exchanged, address B17, Tribune ofiva, (VANTED—TO RENT—TW Wai Pear rt RN an mr ATTENTION SWE WILL. CLOSE OUT THE FOL- low! glotof very due organs, regardless of cont: One new 2-8 pic 7 ANTED~HUUSEREEPER, ood-looktng and iutell homes ho fautly, 1% Tribu Employment Agencies . ANTED~FIIUST-CLASS. andaecand work Itty Sinsd, $7 Dilys a Kuod lounge. sieluye Hecceamn, tount Ce Pi bundsume ensy chair, Tuck cin, hale inaitreas, bent thek. DR RGud Cook sLOVC. yaa clesant range ' iyuf houreiialdssoods on Installments or fof \ v E00 V i i } Ons ary inairumtent warranted a¢e ye nent wa cis Dts TEMPLE UF NUBIC, 7 yeasetss slag goud dress canis st prices lawer than the lowest. : Jot ana tig Btate Hanes see Bs Tinued furataied tiraushout tea day's notice, Spear aiken EOP ELS UN ADS foay tevin ane square denito. A FIENTION-PIANON TOURED EOL B25 CHAD Mlscellancous. Gav new piano, cen, on iuavaltments, n One sccont-haasl B — PRESS 5 fano at a bargaln TANTED—A GIRL TU PRESS IN DYE-HOUSE. Saag hubstEn Call We 261 West Mauiso! BOARDING AND LODGING. North Siac. Elanoa repaired, poltahed, ete, Planoe moved, Losed, aud shiny ne KeuD's TEM fin oF Muarc, 101 and 1p Btateaty ATES JON=I Tervent wlock 08 125, 3175, $200. city. Kvei TEE Temple of EAL COMPANY, wy 2RaL tl CT Wet Madivan-9t, 4 N YURNITURE COMPANY, t reil'm Oho clare of aude, 60) de FACT—THE TNIC =} Weal Masiinot PIANOS 8125, tn $150, \ vt \‘ Jostrument warrent- aversthing ju the how t sine, on mouthly pays) ‘Must, 101 and 13 T NORTILCLARK-8T.. FOURTH DOOR FROM THE | ments and at low 4 Tribune office, et H Urldge—Pirat-cloas bard av Situ Super week, with | WOK BALE—A SMALL. GUOD SECONDHAND‘ aN = TO ung of pli day buard $3. cooking atove ald furulture, inquiro et 4v Twens | TENT — NEW stOsEIWOOD iM REED'S d 1€ purchased. t wes WILT HT TANDSOME WALNUT S65 1 1 ate A Ly ‘overvd with raw attk; payable $15 vere i atte; 0 $15 v i Ne7 Rs doe QR ONOST.—A VERY PLEASANT SOUTI- BO5 fuabroom, wil board. TICE aR PIANO, LITTLE USED, AND DOD tur wule, covered with, roy att fine, all modern tinproyements, Owite ib Wost Sides Jo cos, batance $10 per mouth, dag bo geen at STREDRS Tenuplo of Mustey Ive SOUTH CALI ny PLEASANT | 27 State: teat STs! : 48. rooms, with hot and cold water, te rent with A SPLENDID WALNUT CHAM-, and. TPO RENTSVELY LOW TO GOOD PARTY—ELE- anit A-atary mnarhile.front houses 300 Michiga-ay, Inquire of JOUN L, WOODCOCK, Statteson Hous 1g Res aN STORY MAUUL! front fo iflo-av.t $30, B-story marble. front usa jnquira 133 Desrvorn-at.. tu ane Praitie-av. aS SE Oe ae TPO, NTemtons frmmnderelings will be put ta Rood ? ms i onlers 1oquire At 17s Wavaa-ay, pe H beg RENT: secondeat front, 14 rooms, ordor. Apply at t: INDIANGAY.. KEAI THIRTS: ‘Q-atury and brick basenicot house, cast it Moderts Hnprovements; tp fino 10a Pratrie-ay.s dl turo and some carpets wilt alred Outs 1 ,bomession any time after Apri 10, Apply on 3, Howse Thea SsfCliT. Van. Hurei ra AO Weak takeveys, BESTS £10; 143 Narth Lieaptaines- DiIDGE & STORES, 239 rx ‘00 ‘West Indtaua-at., st 16 rooms, | &: ‘yoon 0, GUO ‘Wea Madina” ce WiLL Wu BID tere Ton. \HICRERING UPRIGHT PIANOS, somethtug very new, “Tone as clear aweet. Ani ating action of lance $10 ber ad Powerful as B concert grand. lightotny quickness, ranted (0 stuud in tune purfectiy. did anew pu ben aa ibs only conventent muslo~ dider ever deed ou , TEED'S TEMPLE OF 310810, NER STATE AND) ITA outl of the Palmer dou Be OSE LOOKING FOR A PAYING Market, and a's a iarce wagon-route, wit tote Yradsy ie business ra perday, 1.0 to $2,005 por alo, turnisied tuows reated week, fram 6 to 8 without board. ino ithsT= WADABIEAY., NEAT SIX- r teenth Apply oJ, Re MILLIGAN, 04 Nearborn ol cle *PO MENT THE VINE CBTORY STONE FONT building No. oat Wabaai-avee nour Twelttivet 1 chean ta a good party only. Inquire of JACOU WEIL, 84 Woshingto aoe a PRA MONTH—ELES. LES TEA Mtchigen-ave™ Al inuet Tike Thquire at 134 Dearvori Jn bavi, 30 HEN front jious vem Ab A x AV, OCT ‘gon atone fronts, modern couvenlonces, furnace, rained: $40, 0. Fe CHILLY, Ream t Crilly & Malt uitding, Di Oerate. D. ori, WICK NOUS, NINE ROOMS, BATH. an calclinined, coruer oj Indiapa-ay, feu 4.3850 pormanth. Apply ac oom je ‘—BABEMENT COTTAGE Hous! TEN alt modern Iinprovements, choice location, y. Callmextdoor at lis. JAMEL (Po RENT=TWo TwOBTORS AND WAGEIENT brleke, 10 roume exci, modery Improvemeuty, barn, Siichignasava, wear fwenty-ulglituvat, 5 best of order. hy Ye BSITHL, Jost Wabash Toes an twenty” y: rar. rin North Sides q RTAFIRST-CLASS IMCK Ouse AND POL REE Hey lshovontente: bay Ohlorst. fuse cast of Flag, south cont, luquira ot 2. Fy, DEX'TI, 2u Chamber of Cominerce._—___ FPO RENT—S-BTORY DWELLING, 339 NORTH DA- Sallovate3 furunce an unary In berements dintoae He A ty : Egg ERE Sabena at ots Apply PO WENT HONE 254 INDIARACET 1S ROO, Torat} Blo, date ou Obio and North Clark sta TSrootne cach ‘Ae T GALT, 70 Dearborn, toon, TPO RENT—HOUSE 111 DEATUORN-AV., 600 deat coraer of OUilo-st., with 15 roma; modera prgteman Sul plewant"Yoeatton, “Inquire on pret 3 ie im: TPO MENTOHOUSE 275 ONTAINO-BT, NEAR {lO Fgoue, all conveniences, excellent loca Ho eH EOLLT KEN, vo Wasi aye To roupsi WIACE CitY YOR The eee era ste Lacain Part, 16 roam gui tr fvae an tang ae a wee tate duvide THOS, FREEMAN, Se Suburban. Dace, 120 Thenalph-ate. with i PORMALE IN HUE .I Fabtddacest sovora very ana oaning, depositing ins bank, or exchanging | TUE JURY srmué ru mt ul fepgther funda, ‘ 3 were accorded freo raucy vt the Circuit Court EW METHOD OF! 1 fuse tute an be NM te rig Beret Lae dened aro to clear esiio bevaly. squire. buy exe Fount As youne foo a roseeded after ie | cau SERDAR SSS Utak? Hint pavpral Maugea fp teak Apply te Onde Lik tion f * | fashion usual with such bodies to atteud to Seas Le. ms BN echien ome Court, Tuey bays ag occult oF | work in and, From what was afterwards Hypa, ipo Renae HvAnsTON_FIRRE CLARE ELE: taual snd comuon futerpeetation, “The pure | learned, soveral of them found It pretty hard W | (asi Fath FOR PRIVATE LIDRARIES ON BIN |. ules walk tron depute bisa Rot and cald watery BaLR Bote of tho law was ‘to prevent, as far do what au trou-clad statute told them Hoey 6} Lean} ate of ali kings in spy quant Biv etd furnace, cars’ hous, tc.) Wa Soyero penal enactments will do so, the | must do, und for & time duty and) y. SU ATINE, coraer Nipbiton sna Dearbora-sus, eek ttin i, gia Bouin Wayerat, ve mithious board. a Tewhl pay thuin we oan T aA Ht ond iy Slates | VRGLTUU TOUSE, TL BART WARIINGTO cane toloave the elty th 3, NS— jngle warit roots 5 er week, i Ty PiysIclian G > GREAT OMIA a aatss, RETO Svea eR oa WR RS re QD-TIAND PIANOS. TINDSON HOUSE, 174 STATEST., MIGHT OF. | near the cliy. Address 1g, Tribune ollce, 2D-ATAND on SbaAND 1iARos, | WV’ ote lather Hues iat ad Noard 63 t0 87) CiLonAbO—A FIs ChAKS DUG ap Tan of i a tes oF weeks Irsusieut, $1.09 per day? day-buurd, 84. Chie creep paneer ; NTULY PAYMENTS. Mixcellancous ojorady, deatiurd to De a i On NOW sian” | VTE ANE THE AGENTS FOI A LANGE NUS, qe aie drerien nave tty be \ Comer Biate'and Adammvit, | ogi Patio whu wiles wlverises Ieelabia pea, tnt tty. idee ; WASTER S A, rillstceAsa, SECOND NAND Blo will save time, trouble, mndeatespnolot nent, Find | (CRIT ne eee ee aT UnRRS WiTTE Bretiway Dlano, une not faving been, acd moro | get full Information fred ut cliaten uy calling tn um | WOU SALE—THE STUCK ANU FIXTURES, WITH. than oneyesrt forrash. addres Get, Tribune ottice. | (OOMENTING AND JOARDIG EXCHANGE, eigeary tem, of marutery store and zalden, 1a S150 Mio tichSabedineeand iyeor sate, Moone arene a Soiitelisay fe cums “27 wows. corner Saxwel ' OU) pianoforte, rich carved 1 ey sounErys Ii eligap For exe rowarite comer Maxwell" f met 0% tte. D Oi SALU-REST MEAT MAIKET ON WEST | EC Ca eS Are PanR—coop accosmonations, wrtit | Hpi “ppieidid busuess, va, Tribune omen | aes INANGR AL | tent AM teahion urcane barks SM PTISIC | Wut BALE OR Oct eet a etaae THY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON PURNITURY AND | === —= Mande ub West malt Soe planus without rvmoval, 152 Handolph-ste, BOARD WANT! e ‘e ate Te A eo rbac ben av i re "A MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHERS, 1 Fee ae AL Toceeineny for nrc: see tia F NCE! He taN NDS, 3, people ut busipess 1e jor class 7 SRY. 1 DYANCHS MADE ON, MAM ON somite EO tess | hoard ant tdoine te (ocreasiug uvery day, and wa cannot | (ZENUING, MONEY SAKESG Huta, easyer dophuchearClark, Rooms Sandy, Hataplished tds4. | augpty the demand trom thoy ow on hh Fae ene eet edict taventigativa to ba. tha best “ANY AMOUNTS. LOAN ON FURN! Z| Those wanting voanters ut rooniure should call on wut | oponiunity ever offered: $20o0cean, balance on timey A Vradtn ete. without reuiural, aud other uood | Secinmodatione mitus ti cootusace, with tha nee) Eowlfenac, We, Ceituine oes i W.'N, ALLEY, 164 Dearburm-at., [login ance that suey will be dhown uBly to buch a MURANT FOR SALEESTADLIBHED 3 Nv We will call when requ ter, 8200 . References required, ht cs i reaied ip suminers thie will stand WARPING EXCHANGE, oom s | horus sive fatlont rice, 82s, wit youd lease, er fbune ot OOD HOME vo MY LIKE A tS—A LADY GOING T ROPR and 8 inupthe of age, with sume jshool on the South Side at « bargsla. in on the North ide: pay by the 0: 5 UVAN, ra 4 TAULRA ee ee eee a ateady trate through wir OME if fullest As PAID FO OLD GULD AND Motiey io tpan on watcies, diainen a ofevery des eigen Ce a det Onicetficensou Mad 1: LOANS MADE ON FUMNITORE: BLS wilbout remorwi, oF on ather gudd secur! Dearboru-at,, Stoo ‘LEMAN AND WIF with or near good be: Bes GEN 1D CARRIAGES: | ‘unfurnished root: OGGY, AND HAWNESS WANT. { NO. 1 Hons. ae ST AND BEN. of Univo lark, convenient ta Madison-et. c vd {a eachanwe fur One gold watch ant cbalo, ‘aod Anum, Storage rates lowest ta the city, 3G £0, BAe! i SYURNISITED KOOMS, Flt QE: Ta itwo MaRS TILE? RE TO BE , BAY, to Mead eh Bots Wane tate arias | JO SAM ENG, aie mcticatm area AiO LOAN_ON REAL ESTATE, 61,000 TO 85,0008 | Grea fe Trivune alles.” i estan accoubt at iichcatth., Ono is Ruark bay pelts Tocco tear, eomionwae hUPu | a Hig caret eae bande, uM ite a CG, HALL, Att; Jrearbura-st. he teun excellent lors fora Jour mey, and wilt stan 2 8 Pewrburaset, ne rau TO 1PO LOAN-$1,000 FOR THREE OF FIVE YEAUA, AVE Pe any place withunt telug hischeds a lady can drivo bi . ye a ig WI perfect eulutyy alsa a mata at the sane color an Hoses SRG Ae Stauouate 2 OOOE dows towns will) bear clus ine {aus workduye coniluion, welhe 1, change fur house aud lot. D, W. 130 pounds, SEPA C PAY 10 PER ae well in single as double harness. Wait and working tatereat, If istredtineats tae at b-ate Bxuod datatnctory trish ut twenty daya Whit, ofhet of yestingnts Fur particulars apply a Htooia 3 Hawley Fou HTUGE OF OGODS wy then . i ulldtog "= Fnyutes of JACUI EKA iy GOOD WUSINESS OR DRIVING 5. 000 TO LOAN ON FARMING LANDS. AP+ ae a mens se stunted tothe ays ‘one Nght top ex~ $ Hy at TE EUtheave Koo B. __ | ag WARUY—340, ACI LAND INN prese Wagon. bug Ite used; will Gu sold at rasaynetle $10,000 eet Eureka tor f siock of aroceries. Audren D4, | pricanne weave go use for thent, Ds De 'e ‘$00 to 6 tos qe My = — or a “* e (terest, payaule ally fale, hj i EIGHT LOTS NEA NOUMA! C0 HALE —A COUPE ROCKAWAY Berbnads, ve St, Gite Mat breisnares"" | ()O, EXCHASTE SEGUE F38 Ridangue bax, | aha dne bore rast, {a oud ordar, toyelner $25,000 29 Loan as LOVED RNG | Tribune ofiies, x Biear ss oS arevvarate, This lem bargelie ‘Cult ab 134 Lourule-they 28. and city (isproved, ats percent tuiers | YeraNTED—TO RXC nous BU ere cate, WLP, DICKINSON baud 1ot Waublugton-st. WAsns ro CU ANGE iter yeu (SALEOR BEC OND ext int HG: p PARTNERS WANTED. ae auto Of MaOyc|i ay trelutt depot, norss ‘ WEIt WANTED--TO TAKE HALE INTEREST FA GOLD AND PLATINUM LOCKET, MON- ———— “ie valuabie pave reedy ko commence ark at oo ee AR? Liberal roward pal’ Quder, STOMAGE. oness woperecnt cau, be wade ou the ainount tu | jroottd, 44 LeSallo: —5 ; jdress © 64, Tribune oft Yeated within CPARTHER Wa! 5 ‘ PLETE STOREHOUBE, FS« BAFK ANY COMPLY REOUBE, ES: OsT—IN THE PALHER HOUSE, YESTERDA' ‘& red inorocco pocket TED—TO STANT TT hy for furniture aud Louse ge ‘A GEREWAL “ 10 por 0 Wey to any ond initsion business, aciling butter, eggs, and fuury pera of Di but ins owner. | oo re f GUSPART, Th, 78, AND 00 Peas bab ng (rads: Address? che Triounes i please leave with cleric ut tho hotel, aud pIDELITY STORAGE ct ake ura, perimanens paiixen Was : , ii = —— i and tillebley tor fuculue aud merchaudie, Advances, dota ine tu a lylst busiuessy large oront: CAST OFE: CLOTTING: CTORAGE FOI VURNITURE. | MERCHANDISE, Sear “Til aeit vaio FoR casr-ore cupmge | REMMRS Sanat eat: SAIMNE HAW. Mooroes MACHINERY, Paisarueta ate, Ladicawurended by dire. J. Gelder, Ss —— "BUILDING MATERIAL EN? LECH ANE EMAL THAVBLING peered UE . nee | UE rev {othe it workiug order, ora le YASH, Bale, FO GAST-OFF CLOTHING AT Oi BAIE—100,000 BOUTH BIDE WRIOKe Ae. - NO. 8t., Chiicage me GELDEWS, GddBtatw-st, Orders by tall pros, 1 I v & on Fe eee Cvelaad, 0 I: Iysttoaded tor ¥ pe | Peony Regan 20 Ota Wlvok, from 10 (dy E