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—_—_—— THE TRADES-DNIONS. SS + A Pencofal Labor-Dentonitration Prom- ised To-Morrow. pet Laer Thero Will Re No Strike for Elther More : Wages or Leas Hours. The Workingmen Want Hight Hours’ Work a Day's Labor, Interesting Interview with President Goldmater and Representative Brhardt, ‘Wives and Children of the Socialists to Par- : ticipate in the Picnic, ‘There {s no denying the fact that the peopla of Chicago have of tale been considerably exer- ised over what bas been sald regarding the In- tentlons of the Jabor organizatfona which, froin thelr principles, ara known to be leading in- teers In the Soctalistic movement. With the approach of the month of July, when; it fs be- Neved, the followers of the red flag aro nidst sangulnary. on the principle, no doubt, that the increasing temperature has, {ts effect in In- flaming the passions of men, itwas urgently set forth that the present month would witness acenes of raping, Incendiarism, nud bloodshed that would paralyzo tho’ uerve of the country and cause +the.: bravest + keart to quail before the awful acts of the Infurlated mobs. It has been urged: that the arming of these military bodica with which the city has teemed for a year or two past meant overt acts against law and order, and that were not the motive a bad ono that. prompted auch bandines together, they would. not, have been under- taken. ' Then sgala: it bas becu industriously heralded abroad that the labor uniong contem- Diated making @ positive and peremptory de- mand for on advance of wages, which, being de- nied then by the manufacturing Interests of the elty, would. unite the two factlona—the political and the’ workingmen's wings of the Soctalist body—in a common interest, and thus prectpt- tate the event of horrot sand’ desolation abova referred to, Tha demonstrations of these men have been watched with a vigilant oye by the outhoritics, lest they should at any unexpected moment be turned fnto the channel of apt agon fam ond while the professious of tho leaders have all through been stoutly against any inten- tion to do Liarm to person or property of citt- gene who ore known to be not in sympathy with thelr movement, tho means of guarding such persons and property havo been largely augmented, until now it fs felt that should, through any uvforeseen cause, such troubles arise, the means of supprosstnir them would be promptly at hand. Tho life of a riot would be but abort, at best, Now that July bas come, and the Fourth fe at hand, the cltizens of Chicago are asking one another what the Socialists purposo doing, It is well known that they have arranged for a monster demonstration to-morrow, and that they will parade the streets with ensizns and uniforas, but whether they will presume to violate ure law which says they sholl not beac arms renialna to be seen. The memory of the Jnbvor troubles of twoxcars ago'are Btill fresh in the minds of the netaple of Chicago, and, they have no desire to witness a repetition of those Gaya which presaired sp muck dancer, TUE IMPRESSION MAS‘GONE ABROAD fn the Jand throuch some mediutu that Chicago {is the hot-bed of Socialism, and that whatever troubles may come, IC come they do, will Love their origin bere, It 4a no doubt true that the Socialistic eleraent. is proportionately greater here than in aay other city of the Unfon, for the Feason that the population {fs composed so. Jorgely of furcignera, who adyovate tne princl- pies of Communism, And for this reason Cni- cao at present attracts much attentlon on the partof outsiders, Who are expecting that some- thing will be precipitated that will elye strength to what is now but rumor, aml necessitage the Inturposition of the iromarin of the venzeanoeur. an Ontraged people to! UMéctually- strange! oud resuscitation the organlem wilch now has ts existence among us, atl lias of late been Bo Geflant in its expression of hostility to govern- quent and its hatred of existing ‘relations be- tween employer and employe, ‘The fact that the new Militia low, after July 2, divests the Socialist military bodies of thelr arma, and will be the meansof compelling these private soldiers to cngace jn the procession of to-morrow without their nuskets,—untess, per chance, they {nelat upon 2 viclution of law defl- autls, and thus voluntarily expose themaclves to treatment which they professedly deprecate,— this fact does not take from them also the principles which they, insist they are -strugeling to establish og laboriny, of tradys-unton men. With or without mugkets,. bey, say,.they will fight the Uattle which they havo. beguu, and which has for {ts object, fa the language of their Jeaders, “the amellorution of the workineman's condition by the establlabtuent of the eight-bour system,’ This, {t appears, fs the battle that is now waging, und it has given rise to many ap- prehensions onth art of citizens that a strike would bo fnaugurucd, The consequences of such o atep are always disastrous to all concerned, i that the cesgution of tradelsdamag- ing tothe capltallst, and the refneal to ware always impoverishing to the striking emplore, ‘The latter, allied with the feeling of discontent which constantly rankles in the beart of the workingiman, is apt to Incite to -viulonce, and violence leads Gad only inows where, ‘The Crug desires to alve the case just as it stands, and to set iurth the condition of affairs just as it hag tt from the lina of ong who fa certainly competent to apeak, wud whos words have authurity ag referring to the pres- ent status of the Jabor queation, This centle- mao fa ‘ME. SAMUEL GOLDWATER, OF NO. 335 BLUE I3LAND AVENUE, and who fs President of the Trades-Council, It might bo well to premise hia statemente with o few words regarding “this Cuunell of which be fe the ‘head. ‘fhe Council is the preme' deliberative body, the Sen- ate, su to speak, ‘of “the trades unions of Chicago, aud represents avout thirty- five of the latter, embrucing nearly all of the trodes, AN questions discussed in the local unions a bearluy upon any detinire action of the various trades, oF concerted “movement, must fo to the Councll for consideration ai approval. The Couucil fa composed, af delegates aclected from the unlous througbout the city, and at Is their duty to harmonize vodfleting interests os much possible, ut decide, whenever the wufons may exhibit impatience and oul that o ntrike may be engaged ww, whether such u step shall be permigsibic, It will bu seen that the Vreeident of this body must be thoroughly posted ag to the condition of affairs, not only fi the Cuynell, but as weil ln the several minor or- ganizations from which the delegates come, Yesterday a reporter for Tue TRiuune called upon Ar. Goldwater, ‘The latter gentleman ts acigarmaker, anc waerfound at work ut his home, rolling up, bupches of the weed and fash foning them into choice smokers." As soul ‘ou the journaliat tad iuade koown his mission, Dr, Goldwater cordially beckoned bim to a svat, paylug be was very glud to be atfurded tha: op- portunity of makiny a statement. “T wish you would be careiul to put down just whut Teeli you, und not exaggerate it. jume time ago a tepurter for avolher morniiuz paper came to interview me regarding the labor Mnovement, and thera was so little of what sold aid so much of the reportoriml Imagination in. the Interv! ooly would I have faitod te recogulze it, but it nade ine suy the nivst foolleh things Imaglaable, A want no mora tuau what is just right; burt do object to nove Words put fate my mouth thar 1 never uttered. And Mr, Goldwater gayo a nervous jerk to the halt-completed cigur on the board “before bla, which uenoted tis eoraestuess of munner, ‘Whatever you lave tu say, Mr, Goldwater, yeu. may rest assured will be currectly reported, Whut L Want to know—or rather what I desire to ascertain lor Tug TriwuNg—is whether Were ta to be a strike aingpgyt the luboring men of Chicago elher. this incuth of in the near ‘ou may bay tothe people of Chicago, an to slic people of ue county for tne, a3 Presl- dentof the Chicago Trades Council,” wall Mr. Goldwater, us be laid down a half-unished clyar and turned bis face to thy repurter’s.— “you may say Usut Lassure. you, vot only as the President of | this Conuci, but ax a meniber ol all the labor organizutions here, that £ kuuw absolutely * Ne NOTHING OF ANY BTRIKY to take place this summer. There is no truth jo avy statementot the kiud that may Lave been put forcu."" a Cae * Hug ure not the warkiggmen eudeayoring tosecure hiwher wores{” | - Ag fur ag the question of Higher wages Zoca, It Is tmposeible to strike just 66 lung ag thereare go inauy millions of starving met da the country who are peady to take the places uf those now 8 4" i employed. When the laboring man stens out because thera fs a difference of opinion between bimacif and hts employer concerning the matter of wages, then the already unemployed steps in, glad to pet anything. The two change places, That's ail there is to (ty and Ue present em- dloye dors not purpose to Joopardize his inter- eats by undertaking a task he knows he caunut carry through,’ “Bat you Inboring men baye been aditating, for some tine same matters of public Interest. What [s your present Intention?” “Our ooyect this month ia siinly to procialm to the world thit the end we deslfe to react la the shortening of the hours of labor. In other words, We Want the eleht-hour system. “But why do you ao strongly demand thist" te “We, aa laboring men sir, feel It a moral duly Incumbent upon us to sce to it that our brother laborers are supplied with work. “There fre many out of cmployinent who have nothing ar little todo. We want te seo them cared for, and we are willlng ty sacrifice a portion of our moderate Incamnes Unt our bretaren may be ulv- en employment, for the shortening of the hours must aecessarily enforea the emptoyment of more men to perform the present given amount of favor.” erhen you know nothing of a contemplated , i “Nothing at all, Mayor Harrison asked me this queation, and Itold him the sane as I tell you now," “Would you know it if there was one con- templated?” “I would, most ngsurcdly. But I tell you what {t Is, Mr. Reporter. 1 liaye always found tisk when you discover a clasa of men who are na STATE OF CONSTANT TERTON from some imogined impending danrer, those ten must lave done something wrong to male theia feel thus. No man wlio hae a clear con- actence curt to be frightened. Let mo teil you, to assure the citizens of Caleagool this, to not be in the least afraid.” 5 “You refer now to the Fourth of duly?" Yea, to-morrow, You know woe are to havo obledemonstration, But you tell the peonle through your paper to not ba afraid of avy uls- turbance: When men go out to fight they do not tako thelr wives nud children along in the procession; neither do they carry lunch-baskets, , We propose to take our wives and little ones along with us. Why, sir. how foolish itis to think that we would engage in nny violent dem- onsration, even wore we so dispored, It would notdo for fathers and heads of families, aud. eapeclally workinzmen, to do damage for which they must inevitably pay. More than this, how noneensical it is to think we would begin a riot, when, (nsideoftwelve hours, the authoritieseould bave 200,000 armed men here to suppress us. It Ja ridiculous to think of such o thin as among the posstbilittes. T'urthermore, what nonsense to think I would Joopardize my family in such amovement. We are ofl attached to our famt- les. T hove to sacrifice tnore forthem now than others conditioned differontly haye for theirs; £ aye to work harder.” “But, Mr. Goldwater, can’t something be done to adjust these differences?”* +7 would Ika to ace the upper class pet to- gether and consult regarding the reduction of the hours of Jabor, with a tiew to permancntly establishing the clebt-Lour plan, — Why, ait, In- bor-savinig machinery fa throwing thousands aud thousands out of employment, os everybody knows, oud thera must be something done to provide for them. To-day apinnera or weavers can do as much labor ae, fifty years aio, was accomplished in ‘Lhe same tlme by 61,000, ‘To-day o shoemaker will make 2,500 pairs of boots or shocs a year, when filty years ogo ove mav did well who turned out 200 puirsa year, And so ft is with the other branches of industry. All are auffer- fig attke. The beat thing that can ve done Ie to reduce the hours of labor, und give those out of employment a fittlu something to do.” “Are you working to secure higher wages?" “We-do not aak; and do not waat, bigher wages. But we would like to see all this rivalry and fighting between men out und in employ- ment done oway with,'! “Now many trades-union baye you Ja the Connecti? + About thirty-five.” And you are all or nearly all Soctnliste?"” “Thats what they callus, But T for one do vothelteve iu taking up auy arins against the authorities. ‘Neither does Morgan, nor Schilling, vor McAuliffe, aud scores of othera who are leaders? a Bnt why da you arm your men?” “We, ] say, do not belleve In the use of an: machinery fur the destruction of people's liv but when military arc kept forthe exprese pur. pose of PUTTING U3 DOWN, then Isay we baye the same richt under the Covatituiion of su Uniied tated to. organize to pratectioursel ves. ntsc dt unital “Do vou anticipate any dificulty on the Fourth?! * Nobody need have the slightest fear of an outbreak on our side, Let everybody, and especially Dixou and his pollee, keep the peace, and there never WI bo greater harmony or peace in the city. Why, sir, there is no class of men who think moru of the Constitution of this country, or who would fight more willingly to protect ft, than would the Soctalists.”? Mr, Goldwater was earnest iu lis manner, and emphatic in bia delivery, He a: the public can rest assured that what he savg will prove correct, aid thine the eltizens cau rést peacefully in thelr beds from this on, somewhat detatled inquiry as to the meth- ods and intentions of the workingmen by other reportera of ‘Tne Trinune wontd scem to inui- cate that nothing violent ur extreme is antict- pated at present, and that Mr. Guldwater’a as- sertions ars on the whole quite correct, At tho South Chleazo Robling-Mills about 500 or $00 men quit work some time ago, and though several efforts have been made to secure an ad- justinent of the difficulties, no satisfactory un- derstund|ng has yot been arrived at, and “there ts no finmediato’ prospect of thetr reauming labor. ‘The prices pal jor work bere were from $lto $9 per day. ‘The men demanded more, ‘The employes tn rolling-wnills avd vatl factories in other cities have made their demande, and thefr emplovers have generally acceded to them, ‘The reporter learned that ularge number of men employed in the nail factories us vitteburg were potified’ that thelr wages would be reduced on and after duuel, The men quit work. ‘The manufacturers requested tem loreturn as their old wages, which ther did, aid uo reduction touk place, At Wheeling, W. Va. manufae- turers gaye notice that they would reduce the wages of their employes alter thirty daya, The men signified thelr unwillingness to accept this reduction, and nochange was made, ‘Thy thirty dare have expired, und the mcm ore atill at worl. The coal-miners at Wilmington, In this State, employed In the larger mines, seemed to be cons tent, and gaye no intimation of comme trouble, New contracts have been made recently with mauy of these men fpon falr terms, aml the re- jarny appear to bo satistactory between both ries. ‘Khe only body of men, $9 far ag the reporter could Ivara, who upenly threaten to indulge in any strike te the brickmakers, Sume South Side brickmakers have advertised that 7 THEE WILL NOT WORK after Juty 3 for Jess than Unlon wages, These yeu are seecivine from $1.50 (0 $2 per day, ‘Ther work hy Ube plece, £8,500 neitns considered aduy’s work, eurt, active soa can come fete thin task i from siz to six und ano-bult hours. Work in the yard usually commenced, atd o'clock a my ait ens trom 10 ulclack to 21 o'clock a. on, accardlygy to the strengih and Qctivity of Wie meu. Ifa man works overtime, he wkte paid fort. ‘There th oo seuson to up- Prehend any serous trouble from the brick~ Inakers, however, as thona in the West and North Division yarus appear to be content, Ruuth-side yards ure puytig about 25 cons o duy jnore tor thelr work than Ue West-Division yards, but uo wtrike is contenpluted, Sumo tatlors on Milwaukee avenuc are de- Mandi Oe-half a cent more for presainic Noen coats, ‘Tuis demand will probably be acceded, ts Work te active, and, though ite wages outd, are not all that the workmen dealic, yet Mere is every probabilily Of Qhinterrspted tranquillity th thie Hue of tubor, Some of Wie buot und shoe-makers want moro wanes, and they are Ukely to eet it, Recently, {un durge mauulactory on Wabash avenue, o demand was made for an advance of $1 a bux oo shoes, Kitty ceuts a box wae conceded, und It fa probably the additions! 50 veuts wilt be de- Duadted sad received. “There te uo tutimation, so (ar ue anybody bas heard, of a concerte strike op or abuut July 4. ‘The coopera work mostly by Ue picee, ‘There ts uot ® very Jargo body of theso workmen. ‘They wre it favor of eight hours tor uday's work, but there is no prospect int they will Unite a combined strike of any kind, und they pruieds to know of ho such movement. MN. ENUARDT, SOCIALISTIC MEMBEN of the late Legislature, was Interviewed yestere day. “What do you know about the intentions of the workiugmen, Mr, ruarde¢? usked we tne Veatigetor. # “1 da not know much," was the reply. “iuye you heard of wueh dissutisfaction alone thet recently t* “Sot much, ‘Shey are agitating the elght- hour movement, but Tuo uot thivk they cons templute wetting up auy universal scrike." “ Whut do they want? a “They want “to make elybt hours a day's work, Ju some justances | Kuow of in are already working eight houra an pay for vine, ‘fhe mea want shorter’ dav¥, 60 that wore cau,be employed. ‘Thev don't: want to buve o few ludustsious wen monopytize alt the work." THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1877-TWELVE PAGES. o “You haven't beard any talk of a atrilcov” UNo.! “Yon Mont Lelievo there will be any strike OBRIEN'S CASE. Woman Who Bothered Him Brought ‘to Terms, “ Would you know it If anything of the kind were contemplated {!? “T think #0,” “Will these men be content when they get efght hours a day?" “Yes: certainly,” walt get reduced wagest"* “Ia there any Irritation ame mon toon the subject of labor! L ke ‘They are simply in carnest, hat hove been nade to them effect of making thens better satia- h the conaition of thins, Council has recently passed au ordinance mak- Sng etght hours o legal do city employes, They tka t Do they propose to tae Uint as an argument with thetr euiployes to Induce them to follow the example of the city?" “Very Ukele’? te ne Fou anticipate any rots on the Fourtht”? jaliste wilt have s paradod?? understood, I believe.” A MANUPACTURER'S VIEWS. gentleman on LaSalle atreet, engaged In inanufacturineg business, was asked what he knew about the condition of the workinmen of Chivago und thelr plans, “E have heard of nothing direct, “but Ican eee there is a kindof a fee Must have ture wages. Tho Ex-Husband Makes Nis Appearance on the Scene. ung the WorkINg- | The case of W. W. O'rlen ys, Bri Duane was called up by Juste Kaufinano in the North-Side Police Court yeaterday morning, The charge wae “dleorierly. washed the bloud from her face and tled a bandage around her heed to conceal the wound by O'prien's fst. Whan putin the dock, the woman wanted a The conceastons tt have had the Mra. De had 4 work for all the Mr. Manchester, who represented the com- plaluant, putin an objéction. ‘The Justice sald she wae entitled to one for Did she want to get witnesses as tu what occurred Tuesday night? “ No," she satd. Mit. O'MRIEN WAS THEN AORN, and told fits story as given in yesterday's Tun- une. Mra, D, ad hunted him everywhere, nud within the tust year had written him 900 letters, Ife exhihited ane of them to his Honor, Tull of expressiuns of ‘love, and reference was made to varlous acrret, Interviews at times, so O’Brien sald, when the oman was In the Bride- well, The writer of the Ietter was evidently very tenorant. Lawver Trude, who was preacnt asa friend of bls professional brother, put In his oar. Duane, in bis opinion, was elther insane or an Infamous Diucknaller, aud ou; the House of Correction, « Mr. Gribler, who fs her attorney In the appeal case pew pending In the Criminal Court (ahe having been fined $100 by justice Foote upon testimony given by Mr. O'Brien), was call to tell what he knew abuut her having threat- ened to kill Mr, O’Brien, hut he declined, D. devied having written shown, or any other, the men that the have experienced uo difleulty, from outside sources that some of our men wanted from 123¢ to 25 cents a day more. Noth- ct been sail tu me about it by the men, ikely they Wil make a demand for it." you give the advance asked for? In nur business there {s not’ We riek oltr capital and make a few bad debts, und make nothing. Men won't do that long, yuu kno: We can not stand it, wa shall stop and wale for Uetter times.’? “You bave heard no tales aboat a strike?! We pald our meu this week. and they wero all at work thls morning as uaual. think there is any discontent.” Is there work enough to be had for those who wish to labor]? I believo men readily get em- There will always 1 have learned much targin now, ght to be sent to and ff wo think ¥ She could not write. Mr. O'Brien swore that the writing wes bers, and then went on to relate the occurrences of the previous creniug, telling how she had come to his house many times and rane the door- bell, disturbing the folly, who were asleep, Hie was entitled to protection, and wanted it. Tende spoke of a wornan pestilence aud feet like an froniug-board. lovment who wish to work, e found achiss of idlers hanging about who complaln of want of work, but who are afraid they will get a Job, and who wouldn't work on any terms if it were offered them.” * Have you bead anv intl will be trouble on the Fourth?’ No; t don't think there will be? The reporter talked with acveral other indi viduals conversant with the labor question, who seemed to think that the efforts of the men just at present would generally bi to the elaht-bour movement, und that no gens eral strike was contemplated, ‘Thera ecems to be no indication of converted action or a general ven the workinen in different trades to atrixe soon, Probabty employers will, therefore, only have to meet with the usual con- thhaencles in that Hing iv the future. ‘The manu- facturing business appears to be reviving somte- what lu Chicago, aml the number ot unemoloved men is Lot great, compared with what it has been. For this reason, probably, peace will pe- vail, und the nolse of industry wil ue heard In the shops, DEARBORN AVENUE. Opposition to Its Use ne a Boutovard, A meeting of North Side property-hoiders was hetd last evening at the corner of Chivazo avenue und Larrabee street for the purpose of protesting against the proposition to turn Dear- horn avenue oyer,to the Park Commlsstoners for bowevard purposes. Thomas Carney was called to the chatr, und, ino flery speech, atated that the proposed measure waa votlung tmore thats class legisiation,—the {ifiction of a burden. ‘on the poor, who were to be taxed to pay for thy cormfort aut elegance of the rie! such, deserving of the strongest kind of 2 pro- test salnet it from the eitlzens of the Seveu- teenth Ward, quil the North Side generally, Parsous, the Egclallatic orator, was invited to speak, and résponded with his usual readine: The proposed finprovement, he sald, would be very nice, aud’a}i tut, but the troupte was that ever usa the thoroughfare mations that there with a breath lke o told Mra. D. she was crazy and ought to he jo Elgin, and then he fined her $100, and beld ber 4m $509 bail to keep the pe She was put into the his lawyer aud friends went away. % Ina few moments two men apt Justice, und one of them said: She tras wituesses bere,” © Who fs this man?” asted the Justice, meau- ing the second onc, “ue 19 MER ®X-NUaDAND,"? renlled the spokesman, So the Court reopened the case, and sent for O'Hirien to come back, Which he did, Mrs. Duane mady 9 etal abe nad been to O'Bricws house. saw of himwas when he threw his hands ay add the horse and called the policeman, She dented hoviny told ‘Gribler that she would take O'Brien's Ife. ‘Yh ex-huspand desired to tellsbout O'Brien's and his former wile's relations two or three years ago, but the Court tuld him that bud uothing to do with the vending matter, MR. GuinLen wae then obliged to testify, and ho swore that Mrs. Duane told) hiacin’” the Criminal Court, that there woul be another Weber affair,—tiar she would kil O'Brien, her pocket of. the tine. O'Brien ‘fuesday, olyht. steps, und saw Mra, Duave drive up to the louse elght tines. Policeman Lee swor near the house. - ‘Mr. O'Byrne, 8 satoon-keener opposite, testi- fled that be saw ler drive up fifty times, ‘The Justice remarked ‘that {t as strange that ane should deny bets the evidence { nor did he credit her statement as to. He, theretyre, did nut chanee bis pen, and O'Brien oud underatunding betwe should be heard, ut deusing that ‘The firet she She bad arevolver in He was with Mr. ting on the jatter's 1 © that be arrested her cin view of all thts The ex-husdvand, whose name ts James Duaue, sald ly would goon the, peace boud, In order that she could go to her home and take care of the Hetle children, they having: so one elae to He ts ddeater In stock. Ives in Moomington, swore lig Was worth $5,000, was oecepted'ad Sut eS ‘The tect that the 6 citizens who we were to be taxed to pay for it. was only one tu which had’ beet i ‘The measure of that class legislation o'common of Inte years, this particular instanver* the’ ahedditre ‘was the greatest piece of impudance tmaginable. Al workinginan, apearing for worktime: elred to enter bis protest against this crownlne outrage on the pour, and prop meeting was bitt'the Bret of n on the North Sidé tor the puraose of “indignate sng? and lettone-the people's representatives in helt constituents’ intids, Stewart, . the wholeasle grocer, op- ure os agalust all public pro- privty utd otf ¢60d public polley. A few big- heads on the avenue, with very toilated ldeas on the subject of the value of thedy property, were desirous of hiving the avenue turned into a boulevard solely for the usu of those who were Thuy were seeking nut to opev a North Side’avente fur the conve: nlence of the people, but an avenue for wie couventence of the fast horae: faat women of the South Side Avd the poor, who would never be able to turn look aftr then, n’ boys and girls were alone had an effect on the Justice, and he told Mrs. Duane if she promised to behave herself and let Mr. O'Brien wlone, he would suspend csled that this ries to ve held Ste satd sho would never bother him again, whereupon she was released. ‘Yhe ez-husbaml seemeil very anions to res Heve bimeel€ of what he knew, andl, ag 113% IJUSTICR LOANED WIM AN BAN, Ue said that O'Brien was the father of the twing, Would you swear to it? “Well, Ldon't know," “ Might uot another luve been ag intimate og the Conneit kone posed the mé: able co ride in chases. “That ts probable, {gota divorce fram ber sBut-one night J went hone late, and, looking through the window, I xaw O'Brien and my wife toae tier, table suninst the door te prevout my getting in, while O'Brien ran out without any shoes on and with bis coat mt yest an he teft behind were not worth 25 cents,” Alter ber discharge, * MRS, DUANE SWORE OUT A WARRANT for O'Brien un the charge of assault. admitted, when maki his stutement, that he truck ber, saying in palliation that she put her Nand to her pocket and hbo thourht we was goin to shoot him. « Wi the complaint, she end abe coulda’t write. Before she Jeft the Court, however, she cone sented to withdraw the document, telling her that she had better d home to the children und the Justice snylny Mitbe would have to hold neraga witness. She ond Mr, Duane went out of the door to- gether, sid then separated, she bad Tucaday wight, but they are not on fast men, and of justice revolted at the idea, and he desired to protest agalust such au outrage. ‘The North Division was noted for its mural purity. ‘lo open up this boulevard wid fnvite the pips and thelr women from the South Side to drive out there every aiteruoon and open their houses of entertainment was whor th! would Jead to, scheme of afew sclilsn men who wanted the for the rich, who would fn tact, that even a funeral procession Wuuldu't be allowed to pass, when It was all the lien asked to elen street set apart on) 80 regulate thine, rop it wnd go. along there Uelr own funerals, plauge and laughter.) Moreoyer, the measure would be a very expensive une, aid the burden would lis hard’ on the poor—already heavily ‘Un the South Side there was som nes cessity for the creation of a bouluyard fu order to reach the South Park the centre of the city, It was his buggy Hed on her in the afternoon, at No. 115 South Canal street, where she has just ted several rooine, und Was at work putting She rald she haun'e butered O'Bivien. und didn't intend to go wear hints but she thought she wonld'go over and swear out a warrant for him for striking her, ‘Then she —80 far distant from jut on the Narth’ Sida: there was to pretense thut the boulevard waa uovessury, the park belng at present easily ace ceralble tu all classes of the community. A reporter ca thein ia order, A Coimilttes was duly appointed to prepare resolutions, aud, after the usant length of time, returocd with the following colluctlon of © res sulveds," prefaced by the usual abundance of | 4 7) you want to sce them?” ghe asked, Hed the reporter, phe yelled; but William, a dirty. faced little fellow, who was in the buck-roum, waan't obedient, and sho Went to fetch hin. “Look at the nage of him,” said the mother, “ond the big feet, and tell ine if that fen't Billy O'Brien's boy." ‘Vhe reporter’a eveslght {8 good, but he falled to see any resomblunce between the child aud iN Where ts the girl?” inquired be, Mra, D. ran to the tead of the stairs, and en- deavored to coax a Ute girl who was trylie to open the strest door 16 tome up. her a penny, but the 'ehitd couldn't be bourhe. Now that Mrs, Duane ls under onds to keep the peace, annoyance of Mr. O'Brien will, cost her husband something, wid tt fa quite probable (Nat Ure annoyance felch hag *bathered Mr O'Brien for a year or sv past bas been removed. ————— SOPHISSRY.OF A GOLD BUG, To the Eidttor of The Tribune, Katastazoo, Mich, July 1.—To “ Slivente LT would reply that imiting the cofnage of gold to one-half the present mnaunt could nat raise the value of gold coln above thatof gold bullion more than about the average cost of determin. Ing the wetzlt und fineness of amatl pieces, For caning simply certifiys the weight aud focness; ftaddsno yalue to gold. Nor does the leea)- tenter quality add any value to gold, with a trifling exception. fhis exception is in a fow cuses where a inan duticipates being tnyalyed tu Jaw, and wishes to make atender, just as ono for such o purpose prefers greenbacks to ‘Yo him the United States notes are more Valuable; but this exeeptonal ruse dues not maken practical difference ju the vatue two kinds of papers teaal-teuder is alinpiy to specify that contracts Hol speciticutls payable te aneclelis el Hquidated with Uiat particular artlet might wwe wade a leeal-tender, s0ch a use Would affect Ihe price of wheat, silva #8 would Mncrense thy dentind far it, Bat wheat, recelpis—which would tied cireniste fy place of the gram—iseued by the Governaiwnt of the United States would ot bo worth jmore than those of any reputable tir in Chicago. So cold voted by the United Bustee ia worth no mura than thul coined by any other Orat-class uation, Gold bullion, with wh autientic etamiyas to ite welaht and Gheneis is and would be ever the colnaue restricted (with the exeeption nuted) as valuavle as gold colo. we freely and ay fully Qoen for silver bars oe tor Legaltvoder quality undoubsedly: fucreueus the valug qt base mictal, Uub Was only we it wived It the function of, wand to Lhut extent. Aesofred, That wo regard it aa 2 fondamental principle that oll the #ireeis of the city should be preserved fur the usy of the people, and the people b rived Of thie ‘Sres and unre- atricted use for bit Heav ved, ‘That ie contro] of Dearborn avenue by the city author. w the Linculy Park Com ponsible body, and ¢ ieslonery, Who ate ering the wane its , fOr Ue Feaeon Lato pl ro delve and ruadway baw slready,,at a expenve tu the taxpyyors of North Chicago, It jeetsevery requitewent ‘of thu whole people, and heuce to lay uit Dearoord aver nue as an udjunce to the purk expense upon the people for all time to come, and. tw cullrely innecesanry and uncaliow for, ‘That wo regard wiih divirost ond alarm this attenspe to create clase privileges In our city. and wo [eel Hf to be our duty aw citizeus of a to oppowe thin epecies ur chien privileges as lnimical anu contrary to the spirit of would entail a large common count We : ‘hut we call upon our representatives in the Clly Counct! to oppose thia acteme, and to Vole tuto everlasting ovtvion thy urditiance lotrus vy Ald, Jones at the Council meeting Alay and now in the bunds of tho Committee on eaud Alleys Mo the North Divi to the turning over of Dearborn avenue ang parts of indiana and Yioe strocte tu the Lincolu Park Comnuarjovers, One obstreverous Individual behind aclay pipe got it into hia nodd!o that the resolutions Were fu favor of samy sort of a aieal, of © bad language and abuse" in endeavoring to sslow that duran in tie back of the ball, who tried to show hin what a foul by was, Wes bit aclf nothing more nor less than y 4 —- —— funuraut —- -— — —."" Atter a while, however, he became tractable and voided for the Fesulutiony, which Were unaimmously aduptuil, Atter apputiting SM. dulltyuu, M. Dwyer, dames Lytnan, ab Corlun, Morris Clevert, Thomus Gill, James Patrick Downiz, jultuy, M. Sweeney, Jobn Riorday, aud the Cuairiman aya committee to bresent the resolutions to and Jabor with the Counell at its udjourned wicetiny tuts evening, the meetlug then adjourned. uit used a val ‘fom Canuon, unbion, Veter To make a thine atid, Matrick O! Undoubtedly ct The Emporar wWiltiam's Bad Health, Loudon Truth: has health of the Emperor critleal state, Jouued fuinting-fltd, and hour,’ ‘be festival at Merlin was vreatly cur tuiled, ag It way mauiestly fmpussitle for te Emperor to baye gone througa the futouded fuformation that of Germany is lu a most tty dus become subj vttniay go oll any Now, our walute ure nat cy: Buruett’s Mavormg ex- Purity und cb) makes it equal with a more valuable metal than wold for settling contracta; the legal-tender quality adds nothing to the value of gold. Nor docs the cofning of gold give it any new fune- tlon or increase {ts valuo more than, ae tee marked, enangh to compensate for what would be the averave tine, trouble, and costa deters mining its weight and Anencss, Gotorte, 20ES, " :3 yi MICANOIE OF TX ohnrit To accommanate ott x trons Cro h EROS, eatablishe | patrons throughout the city, w: Pranch omnes in the difterent fHtvta dealgnated beluw, where advariieemients will be taken for tha same price as charged at the Matn Omice,and will be recelved ca as until Mo'elock p,m. during the week, and units p.m. on satardaye: Aa SIMMS, Dookscllers and Stationers, 123 Twe eon den 8. M, WALDEN, Newsdealer, Statloner, etc., 1009 ‘West Madtaonat., near Westerner, NODELT TANUMSTON. Weet-sita News Depot, 1 Hiue letanilay., corner ut Salted-st, ¢. Yeveler, Newstcaler, and Fancy Inco, Printing and Advertising enor, 435 East Disision~ aertion, Each additionat ime, 0 cents, PRESONAL MITE THE LAUT wun sat NEXT ° fad aiterwante goton Aw Lincoln Tar Uentienan she was with, sen her address to T 63, Tribe ce, _.. SUEY REAL ESTATE: por, BALE-COTTAGE OF SEVEN ROOMS 18 Bne unter, m yeare’ [eare of ground: Wasliineton- fay Near Ancoln; part on time; mmnediate Fitter. ee RO! SAMRAT A ARGAIN, F TWO: tory and basement brick, atcave front, batt, closet, ant bot waters etc, lot 26x12, Nurth Clark-at. 3 lot corner Huron and La'Balle-sts, HALE & BNUW, 159 Mane Uotph st. ee ows x ERD IAT ON MICHTEAS-AV., WEST Pon cat near Twentyenintt, gtr. fonts subject to taxesot 4879, Tnaqutre of SACU WEIL, 87 Ui born: EAST FRONT, ON PIRATE! hirty-second and Thirty-thirdeate., SALE-—S0: iS ay,. betwee: 44.8 font cents IACOB WEIL, 87 Dearborn-tt, ees JOR KALE-GOON 2-5TORY AND NASEMENT Iriel thug and tricks barn, and, Jot sexta ur cl at, and Webster-ar, larger If wa: oie Reine 3 lark: Far BALE S03 I), EAST. ay,, 170 feet north of Thire: cash, “Snuuire of JACON WE .__ SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. FOR BALE—VALUARLE MEAL ESTATE AT AUC. tlon, Thursday, July 10), 147, at hait-past Jo‘eluck, at the north door of the Chamber of Cominerce, Chicago, . | or in fencre tracts. This prays erif iadeaceibed ax th? weet half of the norttresst quar terof the norturast quarter of Sec. Town 41 Bi 13, anid fa altuated on the: aay nite, 30rods weet uf the Mili st. road. The praperty ta owned by a nourealdent. an aie Wille voaltivy ant, without reserve. The terine of sate will be, one-(ntrd call, and Valance In one and two years, thier genr OF arhonnt Bil will be required ne tlm 3 ne r dl oes NT.OS MICHIGAN 1.3 £2003 & foot, boric if sale, e abstract of title {snow at te oice or David Wit lam, 1% South Clar joe etter bere 4 fo DUFEH ASC. a Va. W. A. BUTTE! Olt SAL PEN Wi one black from rh $1. n nou Hi, and can be exam- ie a Vrusiee, Atexendrias Pt Sinise iy thir at GUI CH ean ___ REAL ESTAVE WANTE Wasa NARGAIN FOR CAS! ‘and fot on North Dearborn: ur atrvet on the North Side, south o1 of Ohio-st., worth froin $4,440 Yond north an, Principal nto ony need abply (oSAUOB WEIL, U7 Dearubor ‘TO RUNT-ROUSES. ‘Wost Side, 1oz0 Weat roast Weat STORY AND DASEMENT SAT talwe:lins, 10 Ove bare, modern Improves 127 Weat Van inre.wt., 640, st 206 La dalice (PO RENT—A TN DM TO sbone of two fatattiess tn wood repair, 152 Wal: nutest, Souths Side. TPO,RENT-ON WABASIF- AY. SEAT TWENTE. aixth-at,, vest front, (wo first-class preased-brick houses, with ali mnudern tproys Plate ginse ti frout and octazou-frunt {a rear, cheap tu'a goull tenant; each of the houses Nan a pide entrance to the yard. Inquire of JACUB WSIL, 87 Dearborn: PO MEN WELL FURNISHED cottaxe. 7 rooms and bath: or wail I nud two bedrovma: noltcht houekéer Of farm-houss to rent. 70 Twenty-aten Miscollancotys, SNT-BY BAIRD & BUADLEY, ROOM “10, 10 Tortie: = SOUTH BIDE, ve + ‘datury and basement stone front, ‘Q-atory wid vavdrent -wtone trout. tury wud Havaytent atone front wuleuve. 24ektory and basement Wt stone front. Pe ses Tin-twenty-ftthost., d-atory and tasement brick, $20, EO Twenty-fuurtiests, Gulory aud Wiaeuent Urlek, eetory frame,,,.moylera linprover tg 5 ee DROIT Frases. py: agit imalanoriv.. Yatory frame, apitabte for two jainilics, t see WEST, SIDR, <1 and 632 Carroll 1 rent 415 Carroll-av, story and basement stone. $30, Hans basciwent bricks, $0 Rory and tasoment hrict "yund Kosoment Db ear Hubuard: ry franie, $18, Hfoome Tor yainiliis northwest coruer: Sangamon and Fultoueats., $10 tu $12, Looms for famntlien at 784 Carrot: Cartage on shoser-s(., near Nort Suy Clybouroe-pls: ore Jc DTH SIDE,” r i tory ond bawmeot brick, Velaware-place, near Pine, STORER, IN, 189, and iAf Cottage Uirove-ay., comer Twenty> alto barn. 79 per montts, nixtivet,, trontiny pa Cotlaye Urovs aud Eouth Park- . 1 Archi 13 1) ort! i Larraheosst, ‘Bos North Weilssta. Suburtian property oi tle Nurt*Shors. At suuth Evanwon—Twi nur¥ trauie houses; will eordition and rented al jaw rates Eyannon—Adstory framed orth end { Universtiy Gruve, on bhumt overioaziug the lake: wilt ut I ROO unter and, AL North Evanston, Glencve, Highland Park, and Mizhwoud, pletiantly located ‘rosideuces at very low: yde Park Depot. $15, AW on Forty-seveuthe M) Walyen\. ree brick aad {rainy gothie cottage. east front. on yavenicnt 10 [pdiana-ay, aud ateai care, i targe fot sod vara, In cuunnlete arte . ork brick, cottage atvie. at Normatvitie, Engle- woud, uear the Normal school anil depot. South Slac. ‘PU RENT—DESINAULE FLATS OF FOUR AND ve roving, suitable for stall families in Low bard Buttding Titrd-ay., beeweea Jackeun and Van- Hurenate. ALFUED W. SANSOM, 7 Uuton Build+ a B South lac. lo Ri ak od Fe) GENTLEMEN ONLY=81,50 PEIt we A-lghted, oleely furnished roums over Pekin Tea Company's store, S70 Blateest, TPO RENTREMSISIED oosts, ATT FONT, for gentlemen, $210 §5 1 47 Monrov-s.. er wee oppodtte Paluer lows. Apply at Room 17. ‘Wost Slac, ‘$7 PER MOSTH-FIVE LARGE, FINE ty Filings . _lngutre at Kk Weatera-av, \T-STORLS, OFFICES, Kc Stores. (TO BENTCLARGE STORE, 279 SOUTH CLAIR. at, northeuat corner Var" Burens hie been a cluth> AAC K 77 Souths | ¥ Muaseouancsuce 0 MENT=THY OUNEN T' Waslitugton aud Prantl ee bedding, Horn, plated table wal rhe A ery. tle, ele, fur sale. The bose ¢onlalns bi guesty Totus, good dining-room, bar, ele. For full partten Iara aanly to ALEHED We BANSUME, 7 Unio wadding. anspnanis WANTED TO WEN. ..3. TANTED—T0 RENT—A LARGE FURNISHED arn witholte inary by wentenian aad ite, THOMTRUN, BU Wabsstpays \WaASTED-TO GENT TWO FULNTSITED TOUMS Fortlsut housckeepluns kao! uviitbortivodl, Ad: dress J, Me MAU CUlt& ky 4524 Green woods NTED-TO RENT=HOUSE Ol, Ct Address (854, ‘Tritt ee Wantepeta nest. tier, waulte of rout it buat, luc Address TAQE ut $13. TWOGESTIAS om attaclied, ¥ ONE O14 ame Tan B ft oh nu Side, a __HQUSEHOLD Goops, > ARGAINS—PUUNITURE OF EVERY. 10 A v Ce EE er gull at £9 nil Upward fihunberorse: Ike ts te cae STORAGH. Spoage rou F oD buggies, eleet cher IUD, Ce per annuus. J. p DURAND RUN ALNUT OFFICE ell fur ¥ha. Niale'st. Dy. Hauity i ‘(ole wad Cuurt- reel, tel: Wortyakes, ack’ TPO EXCHANGE Poca tt ou Yonik forhume,, wasuly wud Wal us: i uy turigut Uyrae geod reve wien, Auuts Ksluaae vila. Vrinune otter. a \WWASTRD-A SOUNG SAN to PUT OF TRIN. corrects smiail nalary 60 Degli UD, euces, Tan, Tribune offic han no bad ta! wanted, Ctc., UWANTED-MALE HELP, In ths column, three tines oF tess, 23 cents per tne sertian, Each additionat tine, 10 cente, yv Rookkeuperse Clerks, &ce TASTHIWA TRLACTICAL NOOKE ET! thes ranta pentnoa He muck. und correct at Ogures, Milrrey giving age and full ety references, 16 55, ings in a clothing tanufnctury. one who tts fence In uty kuuts oF notiont preferred; inust 8, wal ee BD per ures, peri yene, Address cl STED=TOURO MAN, ESVAIMENCED IN fice work and entering guude; inust be rapld and dures, with refer a a . Krad WASTED-noon GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE MODENT GUIFFITH, 847 Wana WATER —10 Goud” CARPENTERS AT 62 VV east (ag. Wane CIRAS North Jentersua-r. Waste Mouroestt. thia morning. | CANPESTERS. tariog Company, 1 IMMEDIATE: liens Aidaan DAN ESGINEFICTO RUN SMALL E aan voller, "I foe Saas, a ronchinens ‘Tenmaters, ace NTED~AN EXPERIENCE! a one that can milk and Take Enet Mota aad dress, Riving references, salary oles, ED COACHMTANS 5 Kadreue with ‘mee, possradion, | WTANTED— two MES, tiTit wi 176 Washington-at,, soutliweat corner ue WASTEUATHAVELING BALESMEN A PAPEL. ect to taxesof lazy. inautroot | tra iy anleemen, Nat and with uneace res, with Fete dedred, walary expe rate, JUITS Mer day te lwing inaae, TON, 45 Kant Jackeor li men of ttelligen apply. Call after ‘ts ber centt and adeporlt of 10 per | baseinent, Ic 5 | toxmake some not any one wishin | aerlenttural tmipieme CO,, 26 South Citator quired, Avuly ac af Walay Wa: GUUOM AT CROSSMAN & COWS Ue thuruuxlily competent to take ch Wave. NB TWO-STORY | = “- aa ~_SOARDING AND LODGING. 4 the uridge=Fieae tae of plano, thay bowrd, $3.00, 355 ,2moshoM TANG, SUITANLE | *31)) ence exchanged, 437 sot BERT pOR ous without board, ahd rooms pet $10; ulau, furniaved room FENG erat nous: 4 lr y NDSOTE THOUS postte Palm ada vi day tory” ‘ant basement stone hole and i It ‘Tritmnw {PARLE BOARD FOR” TWor WILE 7) i inexenange. Address 12103, Tribu eet Posnaan Room ¢on yorsa 1 4 Srohts,"hefercucess “agrese T er irioune omic: BAREEy Fou baking urenelts $300 required; hal ‘Tribune otice. Fee. the besa. To & broper party sven to mate the wireha [ooR, BALE = "ABLIS busines¢in kood location, on a Wabippers warrantea, and requ ___.. HORSES AND OARIRIAGES. AK ROE VAIIETY OF FIRST-CLASS SECOND a [lol BALES ORE, FINE GRAY RADDLE-TnHiae, ALS Sunt Jefforeun ate Emploriment Agencies, PON THE ounirys steady amplo; I 5 gin aa ployment. CHRISTIAN & ) RANAOAD LABORERS FORTHE Hroud in Stinueagta aud tows; fay len ho Wen for elty work aod fal ‘ats suulle Water-st, a LAnons is Fait ca SW And Mingesota: free fare: ten PERBECK: weet Raudolntrats Miscelhancous. Uanging house, wishing tu cuinpete for Ofer wood tereltury iu several ¢ faintital Ie, ct Arse. rwtih the busine: able relerences, need apply. Ad- e%, atatlng exnerience, territory lux . Chicaga, Ul. N, ‘3 TURN te Ageticy, 2 "td, ux faa : H.—No apolicattuus will receive attention except thore by mail. Ky Iul.. FIFTY RXV! coal-milticra. No strike or trouble of work puaranteed. Call at MINE T, 4 147 Lasalle-st, Chicagy, AW FINGT-CLARS BOLICT I waxes will be paligoud men: none hut el, anit busioess experience necd Roos 6, sus Vearbara-st., land Huck, VW BSTEU=T SHOULD TIRE To SIERT ONE OR men; will five thein an opportunity men Cnvelinge far lumber oF Wwefetred, C. Hf. OSBORN & Ero traveling FEW GOO SALEAMEN, MEMBERS it Odd: Fetiows Fi Folty oniv, sho 3 Room 45, CED PORTER references re ANTE. G00D fore wholesale clatl 41g Weat Haudotph- TANTEDOA HEAD-WAITER ‘ence House, cofher State audst CLAR: OY Mi White Oop all for first thread months; age, 14 8 “TO-MORROW MORN: {lnm 2s leriny shoves Dad TARO: at wet Weat Mac “Worth Bice. 7 NORTH CUARIAT., FOURTH DOOR FRow jaxs boar $4 tu $6 per week, with ERY PLEASANT SOUTH: e) frunt Sgont un sccond floor with buard. Refer- rR T. FURNISHED ‘din @ private family. ans With e: South 13-f. WARRENTAN GENTLEMEN | DESIRING vod board and plearant rooms cal ROWN'S HOTEL, FURNISHED rooins, with bvw iy board, $3. NCE HOUSE, COUNEM STATE AND HAR: 4 blocks suuth of Palmer House—loard ay, S1.i)to $210 per week, from Ow te. ar 1 tT ele rooms and board, tu $0 per wee! hoard, $4.50) 5 ‘Transients. $1 day, Kestaurant Ucketa, 21 menle, $3.50. vacate The ponulat Hotel Nas bean recur. isnuy open for the recentivn of at Hotel Beuanwick will be xept nt gh standard. Prices reduce? to ault thy iw ts the thine tolocate at reduced rates. J, Troorietu: PL OEBE, BRUNGWICK-WANASH-AN. CORNER Coneres wl . RIGHT OF board $1.60 per Sa tu £7 per wer Misceliaueous. OARDING=FREE OEMATION TAU! dine drst-cla “BOARD WANTED. fe family, Or where there arcunly a ighbarhoud of olan Park. Ad:tress $70, _ BUSINESS CHANCES, SIRAULEANV' BTMENT—SECURING LALOR, without services, ay llent partners £50,110 aaily, A legitiniate oppurtunity for SULENDID 0 ANG Azturesy woo! location: only aah, Walance on thie, T Ul, NESSMEN WITH EMAL GAP: OOK: efor asafe and provtabla tnvestinent naylog atta, coll ou CONAN ot v2 LaSallerat., 00 LE-A CORNER GROCERY. Wihcit For Daet eleht years hax done a good paying hunt y a inducements will be he xtare feclean, tas out yard, arr nud wasuliesed completes Wellepaving Hquor trate can he tn the etgubor. ur bariteulnrs Inquire of Ny Os EFFI ulplieat. ee Yaquite 387 CTIVE MAN WITHE $1000" estabilshed. manufactiiriog nualnend: Tiusgveltun, feferenees exchanged. T CASH WILL SECURE HALE INTER. coat (active oraiiont) Ina vate, olean. Te- A romaurralive mapufasctariug: and mere ga 1h Chica, eferences Klven, ice. 1A She fa nd vehicles, comprising fine nearly, new, stiles ‘Dar, tup wagon piivers springs several eliiptte spring low bugles. several alde spring business buggies above: our own lanutaclure, specie wagons, tockaway, Coan & can, ae park pyarlony that eualthe woth aS cee itchy ow vefee and many: camera, Quod. Wine isto bur fica, PRSNOVEM & CO, 00 tod War aaa. JRO SALESA RO. THUSIN| $3 HunSE, LOUMIS" nandry, 193 West Mouroe: onw nay gostbe iiohae, and tliree Bue vinglo uri WASTED=TO, HUY, A FIRST-CLASS price, It pow UT OF Ui inde taney attewn, FLAK sack Kinds {ancy al 04 H 7 ‘teh ata 81.0. Quer Hosni. FOU LA 20; Routh Saagamoncat Woarrteaa t Routh El iiding pretere ehees oxviina Ad tty nuneublce, propenny, return of Young duty, " tiveatur, dated Ju fer &¢y., Bad aL fd be Feeelpt Metrupulitan Bluek, Chicays j Lost, SMALL, DIAMONI ¢ Winthron pa azeut or atte thein, ana nus Tao bast Ms yiuatrate K proditiptious fue all Ulseases, “Trice, $1, Olt SSLk-ONE | SRC Yeoach, or will exchang ry ROAT Daraet must he cheap lor cash. Address T 02, Trimnuobiee, we VW ARTE aia PALNERS, 0 bTor-nucgys indo bargain, Address wit mu by Deatsctaes, ribune offi be, ~~ - IULT—<STRAW IE wantone, LEBCKIG lee tt nipleest. ad tie fargeat atock, niust sty! 4 $1.0) 10 $2,005 En YAii WASTEIG Ti oud business polat tn Towa, Hole Raurmaae DAS, Ts VUNG. 133 LaSalle: , S, Axency sollcite cunsign: lence from sierehants, trokery, ad, Uneatepitunable references, FS DURING CONPINR> ofsualynals in attendance, ri i ayeaces Mm ments beat of care} G eds revel Vrivcipala Ohiy apo se Adureas'T 5, Telar __LOST_AND FOUND, TTLADLE REW FOU CK wleayed Ot round weeks ite foundia teu iu7 Warreneay, 5 had str dwhlte On breast uid paws, Y a A r REN, fe ‘ u Te rth ae eer gad relat thy slave. as ibe delivery of io Wap aces statued: (A ilivtal reward fur tng ayare ‘rUiluy paldon delivery uf sawe st Koo Nv, 7 ay A KING, THader will be rewarded by ruturning It to owner, a. anity Git Maullountewt LUN AND PA taken from tn} day wight. are eeyrued to we, caf ay, Surg that, au ae ar ‘alums al uuu ed. JAMES U. MACLAY, anuurph th 46 5 CLA pereonally oF fu ulseases, | Cu buak estauty 686 ju Momestics. TED—A GOOD usework, with good reference: mn at WH South Leaviti FOR GENRRAL im os Sunth Water« NTRD—A FIRST-CLASS OIL FOR GESERAL usewarks bring teferences, Inquire for three RMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL malifamliy, 158 South fame Titi; TO PO HOURE WORK: WAL $3. cAln week. 138 Hast Jacksou-al,, two) cuatof ‘Clark, oppostte ums ED=GOOD DINING-HOOM G: ty Hospital, corner of Wood and ANTHD-A GOOD Gini ANTED<COOKS AND A BROILER ATR 77 MILAN'S Keataurant, 148 Bouth Clarkea a DHA GIRL TO DO GRNERAL MOUAI work In a fainily of three, corner of Leavitt, second floor. GENERAL, MOUBE- Apply 42) Pine-st. ‘Apply at 804 Wes QU ASTED=a Git TOD W Natk io e'brieate tamuy: ANTED = TWO cooking end ETEN ‘ond work: German or Seandina- aftelettedt engage to-day for waturday, 14d ANTED-SENVANT TO DO GENE! ‘work fur fanlly of two. Call Senmatressess NT DRESSMAKERS) COME * works long saasons. 472 Wa- ANTED — DRESSMAKER. ‘ANTED-COMPET ta-day prepare EXPERIENCED tiand, on white work, Must hare old stvio When)- Sie sritod: machine, Apply at GILLESPIE'S, oo TANTED—A 8TRON igimonthe-otd ba ANT T NURSE AT 1064 INDIANA- Apply between 3: . Mousekeopers. A GOOD TELE to do rengrat noi Lat 471 Loomte-at,.corner. Launaresses. HEAD LAUNDRESS FOR A FIRST: ote] in Northern Michizan. office uf Can: wel wa TEDMA LAUS Dit r House, Madleon aud Halsted: Miscelinucow: EVERYUODY TO Su end Ti cents for id Frauuitacat, She PAE ANTED—A COMPRTENT LADY. to gu to country town, nt thove of references need apply, Call at 44 ‘i between Id aut o'clock Thursdays ne vAeae BOOKRERPER those with best n ITUATION WANT: AN EXPERIENCE! Voitng tan aa ookeepen, ctaplet, or eufsiory Deatof references as tu chatacter and abilfe M xpericnce a clerkor writer owledye of law, irr ny Years’ in au office: hax sume kn ferences, Address I’ 4. Tribune NV BY A MAN, cars of age, wiki it years’ experience tn whiter r Tecelving clerk, or auy other honest: ch former expericnce will veo} Yaluies can fur- the very best of refereaces, T 15, Trivun tHimainuges bee stachange for larger atock tu 6el bua travelfua frum, Mifiwauncen TUATION WANTED-IN ANY RESPECTADLE employment oy a married man of 33; (3 doing any urdinary olice work, aud exnerienced in Sro- Insurance buelnexs; well avqtsintod vita the city, aud he delivery-wayon; buat of roferences, Uh, Trlvutie afice permanent oF tu character and al TION WA? graduate In pharnia e dress it 21, Tribune aillee, SFAACEs ITUATION WANTED —IN BART AND DOOR factory by an experfenced pract! de a of business 2 downer ond dratteun Miscelianeouss ITUATION WANTED—NY ACONPETENT SNONT- and Writers beat of revere, Address STENOURAPHER T _SETUATIONS WANTED FES Domesticus A GERMAN GIRLIN: f.works good wexcs ITUATION WA N' Atnerlean fami, WANTED—HY venth aud Wallac 1 MEAT AND Loarding-howses MITUATION WA G Scamatresscs. WANIED-AS HEAMSTRERS IN fit tadiew’ ond chiltren’s vay understand all kinds of faintly sowlnic: furnish sowinic-machiie if required. i Bousckecperse. “faintly: can cut and, 3 good situation fur a thorough); women now in iny eniloyy she pleasant, tdy, aut capable, bit washing and ironing for a large familys she would be ange of the housekeent antiys abe can furniat th ress Ian, Tribune oullee. Emptoynient Agencies, ANTED-FASHLIES IN NEED OF fF erinan female neip can be $ afice, 105 Muwaukeo-ay, Miucetiancoun, YOUNG MAN Wo h Wa, TO ND eeable alla tly honest, ts not able tu do ood Scandinavian suppited a G, DUS: FINANOIAL, ‘on 20 tandotpheat. A PEM CENT WITHOUT COMMISSION<A FEW Wollars more ta loan, YANOUNTS TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES furulture, plauos, ety. SUN, Kuunt th, Addrcea Bux 3, ‘i atches, diamonds Bai GOLDS Ss Loan, HALL UbNITUIL r RE Dhutos, aud other good securittes, 11 cum arborieat., Hovis 7 aud By” NEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS pty, "or DE oN sscuritics, By 0 2 ‘warehouse recels AL CLARK, 142 Deal QM AND rtgages fur aala, J. A’ Re fuisetiinery and other good coliarera}e, TO NORROW MONEY IN ANY furniture, pianos All s WHYAAL On merchandis wlttiaue reinuyal, oF chusw wisillng 1a Fenew 0. 1s Washing ang, U. H. WALKEML MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, a CK ¢ LANGE STACK Hartica wleaing to buy ou natal SPRCIAL, WAMUAIN-ELEGANT ROSKWOOD planu-forte, with fictl ot PIANOS FROM ag prices from @1s0.upwarus, Call eS T RARGAT Gear bans 5 1 Corner diate anu Adams: ‘ at hibh aN ORGANS, ‘To ront or for sale on tostatimenty at |.) ‘aud Adainyate. ALESS LANOR-RAVING tmusle chart enable yourpen(inautas ew Dulce, S08 Bhaboen Ys Jhaual plagoa For full partie ee wud ye Staterss, ATLY DAMAGED PIANOS AT HALE PH Tivaverouine OF STORY & CAMP, 14 an a ee oe ew WAND SECOND: ai on STONY, PRCLAL BAnGA CAS, evand Ibu Blatorat, RRY LOW Pus WILL Nik megad alock siul MI, He wd 100, Call and exazn! bargains.” BUUIEY & INSTRUOTIO! AVON POUTRAIT AMI ag with» now fuvention. en wuy une after afew hi duced foc Julys vistors NS GLY! iN “" PABTNERS WANTE! ACTIVE, TRUST’ with $644) casi: profitably whvlewle at ai iicurare nt Sactorys LL OTHING AT I. ZAST-ORY jereby bial prowpty