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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY HOW A GITY WAS PLUNDERED, Workings of Ring-Rule In Wash- Ington—The Regime of Boss Shepherd. sed History of tho Way the National Treasary and tho District Taxpayers Wero Robbed. Condes: ties of “ Home-Rule” in the Dis- ea ks trict of Columbia, New York Suns Tho Communists, rabbte, nod domagog robe rs of the District of Columbia have com- enced nit agitation to restore what thoy call wftome-Rule " tn Washington,—that fs, tho rule of thievery and Communism. Tho past" Homo- Rule” experience of that bankrupt olty fs worth: {Ung ‘Tho following artiele gives a con- densed history of the Ting and tho rubble: TUM STEALING BEGIN. Immediately after the formation of tho Dis- trict of Columbia Iting, tho steoling began in downrlgut curnest. Tho District Fegtstaturo met on tho Ith of May, 1871, and pasaed bills defining the powers of the Boned of Pubtio Works,—biila which the Boon Itself dictated. On-the 16th of June tho Board was called upon to aubmit its plun of ublicimprovements, Four days later, on tho gthot June, those plans woreaulmitted, and thoy called for $6,578,307, of which one-third was to be asscesed on private property, On the 10th of July tho District Government was authorized to Jasure $4,000,000 In bonds, aad to placo tho whole. sum under tho control of tho Board of Publio ‘Works. t Hore was n Government aot up over a con munity smaller in population than the Soven- teenth Ward of New York—n Government which had been in active operation less thon alxty days, but which had already lonied the District with a debt of $4,000,000, and had assesecd privuto property to the amount of moro thats €2,000,000,, tosay nothing of genernl taxes, | If thts wis tho peginning, what was the ond tobe? Tho aston- {shed oltizens-held a consultation, and sonic of thoir number sued out injunctions to test the Jegality of the loan. But tho Legistnturo in August passed another bill authorizing aloon 000, provided It mot tho approvil of tho ae An clection Was held, and tho oltizana were given theulternatlve of yoting for the loan or subjecting thomaclves to W direct tax bly enough to cover the schomes of tha robbers. Thoy approved tho lou by a large majority. fubsequenuy the Iting Jawyers atyitod that tho Board waa entitled to {ita sums of $4,000,009 each; but Congress prohublied tho District Leg- islntire from contracting # debt of more thin $4,000,000, though In May, 367%, it Increased tho Tit to $10,000,000, This first series of bonds were disponed of through tho First National Bank of Now York, which pald Of conts net for thon. Most of thoi were sold lu Burope at par, under false representations. Tho plous Gov. Cooke explained that ho wis not responsible for those fulschoods, and that the ein of their utter ance should be In{d nt the door of tho bunk, THS PLUNDER OF THR DISTRICT seat ; soon astho Ring was organized. In July, ee Cangress appropriated $60,000 for ** tho pur- of dredging, narrowing, or arching over the elty canal.” “Uy the oct of April 20, 1871, the Soard of Public Works inherited this Job, gums wero thrown Into tant old cual til ft be- camo the channel through which more thin 600,000 was conveyed to tho pockota of the Teves, The road lending to Toss Shephent's country-house wits inicadamined at an expense ‘of more thin $200,000, North Cupitol street was ordered tn bo payed by tho old corporation. The Lonrd of Public Works nasumed tho right to re- Jet tho Job. ‘The corporation contrictor [nid the avement, and was followed by the Public orks contructor, who tore itup and lad an- other, And tho victimized people were forced to pay ndlouble price for both. Wahie thia Jjobbery was Fo!nR, on the Renl-Fs- tate Pool was bard at work, ‘This Pool wna d- ‘Fided into two branches, with Henry D, Cooke, Governor of the District, at the houd of ono branch, and Willinin M. Stewart, Unjted States Senator from Nevada, ut tho head of the othor, The Pools were established for the purpose of purebasing Untinpravod property in tho north- western seation of Washington, whero thy pub- He aupposed no improvements were contom= plates, but where those Interested know that the most oxtravagunt work wus tobe dune. Much of this land was considered almovt worthless, Vast tracts of it wero submerged by water dur- {ng yurt of the yenr, Tsuvunder the Ring's di- reetlon ft was graded, paved, bordered with frees, and inde vuluablo; and flve-sixths of the cost ‘of there onormoua improvements wis borne by Congress, Tho success of tho Ront- Ratato Foal necessitated a consplmey, If the: Board of Public Works, when ft reported {ts plan for improvements, had announced its pu pose of regenerating and beautifying tue egion selected by tho Pool for its operations, due notice would have been siven to very: body of this chatice to speculate in real state. But tho Board's plan only suggested the Bravelluy of a fow of these streets, with an oc easional bit of macadamizing. And yet the whole scheme of nsphalt and wood pavement wns fully understood by those who wore In tho seoret. “A chance in tha Renl-Estate Pool was Congressmen, and the bait held out to greedy many of thom bit at It. Grant's Cabinet wero: miso admitted on favernbla torms. — Secor Robeson, Secretary of the Navy, and Landaulet Willtums, Attorney-General, ench secured a lot 1n tho improved region, aud subsequently sold ata lurge profit. Whon Congress mot in December, 187t, the work of tho “Hing had assumed such gigantea proporiione that tho honest eitizens of Wasxhing- m wero thoroughly frightened. A potition Mumerously slgned waa presented to tho House, asking an {Investigation of the Baan) of Publle Works. A bold effort wis made to etavo olf this inquiry, but itdid not succend., Tho majority ‘Co , however, fell easy viething to tho Dlandishinents of Boss Shephord aud hts associnics. They reported that they found of the Committ “great cause of commendation for thb onergy, Mhbernllty, and generotts desire to improve and beautify the Nutfonal Capitu." Choy found, further, that the contractors wero not reasponel- blo for tho rotten pavements; and tho defecta In ‘their work were kindly neerlbed to great haste during bal weather,” ‘The report concluded with a high eculoghimn on Cooke, Suepherd, Mul- lott, and thoir assoclates, ‘The minurity of Uo Committee, through Hobert B. Roosevelt, of Now York, mude 2 report showing how Ina fow Months tho aum ef $143,000 had been distributed: among the Riog newspupers for advertising, de- hounel Ht the subterfuges ndopted to cover up ds of tho Mlag, and proving conclustye- was on tho lown grade. In conclusion thoy snids ane tho frau: dy thut the District Governmen wors arstimed and exercised by the Boant "ubly Works aro dungerous to tho best inte ests of the Diatrlot, und the reckless oxtravit- kance of all the depurtinonts Government ought to be r. Ruosovelt and Mr, C In which tho rogues of the King were engage! tho latter put forwardus thelr echicl apologist Charlea A, Eldridge, Dewsoenst, of Wisconsin, who, from his lon considerably intl ‘career of plunder. 21K BTORY OF DE GOLYEN. In the spring of 18t2, a lobbyist, named Chit- tonden cume from Chfeago to Washington to Yepresent the firm of De Golyer & AMcCloltan, contractors, Chittenden appenrs to have Xuown tha’ ropes. He mado his approuches through Willlam 8. Huntington, Cashier of the Firat National Bank, of which oy. Cooke was Piesidunt, Dut the “unforeseen” happened; Huntington died, and all of Chittonden’s efforts Went for nothing, Instoad of fultlling.tha dead funtington's plana, the surviving members of Pho ing attompted'ta defraud ble widow out of her property; and they might have succocded Sho hud not published one suggestive Iette: from allot Kubourne to hor Busband, and Inted that she had more in reserve. Hut Hunt> wton'a death lett Chittenden nthe turch, Ho ‘Was about to return home when kindly fity ted a into the presence of tho Kor, Willam*col- ‘Yin Brown, who geatly ntimated that his spire {tuul induchce over Gov, Cooke was su gront that poonen puccuatully oxert it on donate, of u vk mavenicat, ho were proper! TO Wanted, “Chittenden told him te go Rhoads, and if ho gneeeeded bo should hava 810, rown's suggestion, Chittenden em- wh 0. Purwios, on lobbyist, any the full of 1872, was elected to Congress Aro tho Cayuhoya district of Onto, but who, fa 1 wi » At It Ployed” Htichurd tho 9 tng of that year, wus plying his tride “mony: ays, If Hrst declined on the ground of pressing busl- mele, but finally assented wo baye mo send the tran ete, to bid house for ex~ Smlnation, ”Aftor a day or two L culled on hin, bry ho wld ho would prepare an apinion ad to . bo nerits of tha patent, gnu attend to tho case rae: 2 sitld to him £ bad a fee in the caso of wafertance to me, and woutd be lad to abure tt CH bin, ‘The aulno day, or day aftor, 1 lett for oo ate and. and when I recetved my foo, somo rs derable tine uftor, from iy clients at Chi- Ph8O Tdeposited Gen. Guriiuld’s to bis credit 11 Uh, books, pupuns ‘Atta And 8 Wrote bin. at ireons further testillod that ho reoelyed $5,000 tho tne ho wus retulned, und subyoquentl: His Orage E foo of $10,000, making. tn alt n or Bis Bum Garfleld recolved $7,600. utwhat service did he rouder? Ho simply bis signaturo tw It, the Hoard of Public Works to Wrote a p; “Poonnpasiny and ailixod Othor tho Distriut kel.’ rebbs, whe signed this Foport, Were Dumoerata; but, to slow thitt thore ve no polities In tho kind of highway-rotbery service 1 Congress, exerclved UN th ob wis rovenicd the wis one of the original members of tha Heal Estate Fool, which be ontored with the un derstanding that he should have the profits, but this name shouldhe kept secret, ‘Tho Chalr- ‘Man of the Committee was the notorious Henry X. Sturkweather, ‘The report of the majority Was accepted by the Ming 19.8 vindloution of its Work, and ft entered, refreshed, upon a now 70 8M ashington. Parxons saya in his sworn teatl= ih “T called npon Gen. Garileld aud gave paki history of the case ns it thon stood, and dt bin, ds Congress would adjourit ino fow ‘he would uct for me iu my absence and: Vo the subject a cureful investigation, Ho nt adopt the De Gotyer pavement No, 2, togethor with tho De Gatyer & McClellan process for Irontzing the wood ised tn its construction, That was cnogh, Chittenden bnmedintely wrote lB ellent To-day’ and to-night’ trork has ae- cured tho nasistinco of Gon. Garheld, You ean= hot ovorrate tho Importanes of this necession. He Is Chairman of the Comimittes on Approprins dons, and holds the purso-strings of the Nation= al Trensury. J need not any that T now feal cere taln of sitecers* Tho boots of Doe Golyer & McCleltan show that the fret payment waa mondo to Parsona on tho 2nd of May, 1872. On tho Ith of May 0 new wpplleation for the De Golyer pavement was formally lad before the Boar of Public Works, On tho 20th of Muy the Chairman of the Comm|t- tee on Appropriations reported au ttem of $192,- 62, which the Hoard of Pultle Works had charged to tho United States, The chargy wis fraudulent. Tt was based on falsa mensure= ments and on false nacesaimenta, ‘This item and ono of $65,365 were carried, and the Cavornment, was committed to. the theory that it wns rexponaiile far fivessixthsaf the coat of the Improvements, This war on tho 1th of June, 18h, On tha 26th of the aame month Hors Shepherd awarded ta De Galyer a contract for 200,000 aquare yurls of wood pavement. Thia Job yielded a profit of more than a quarter of a mien dollura, ju 13, [kr the Roy, Willitn Colvin Hrown got 10.000, and another entry was inate Inthe books of The Golver & MeCl Bho hug sttshiarvementa for" Bills payuble, & 0.” ‘The bookkeeper contd offer no expiants: tion of this charge beyond tho fact that it rep. resented so mitch money puid out on that day for services rendered in securing the piv ing cone tract, veryboly cun gees where it went to, and by whorn It was reecived. NAILROAD LEGISLATION AND LIGITNING CAL- CULATION, When the District Legislature convened for Ita second session, ii May, 1872, the Hoard of Public Works were clamorous for money. On tho 2th of Jime an net was preset nuthoriziag tho isso of funding bonds toon indeRuit amount, rit. ning thirty years and bearing 6 per cent Interest, in gold. ‘This was in direet violation of the ex fating Inw, but Congress subsoquentiy contirined this net. Of these bonds, $1,104 wia wold, nid $440,000 was Iilegitimntuly weed by the Board of Public Works, Tn 1866 Congress authorized tho bulldlog of nm Jnl in Washington, at u cost not exceeding $200,- 00, ‘Thore was 0 Job concented In this super priatton, and yarlous acanduls grew outor it, put no jail was ldlt thi the Whig canie te power, They spent $600,000 on that Jail, of which at feast mult wns stat Ta Decomber, 1872, the Boanlof Public Works demnnded of Congress 8140100 for Iinproyo- monts bordering on Government property, ‘This lurge item wns reported In the Deileloney bill. Tho appropriation possed tho House on the 10th of December, and eame up _for,consideration in ihe Senate tho same diy. John Sherman miyvo- ented tho DIL, and insisted that implicit cont: denee should be placed In Babcock. The bill, with some slight amondmonte, prased the Senate on the wth of December. finmediatoly utter the holfday recess, au the ith of Janunry, 17h tho House nerepted the umondmenta, Ori thy sth of Junuary the bill was signed by Grunt, On tho 10th of “anuiury—forty-elght hours after the net became n law—the Board of Publle Works pre aonted thelraccountat the Treasury Departinent, amounting to $f, 40,000, Thin account was tice companied by Babeuvk’s certificate that he had made the proper oxaminnitions, verifled the measurements, andapproved tha prices, —all in twodoys. On the th of January tho Trensury fsaued warrants for tho whulo amount, and handed thom over to Magrudor. ‘Thus the empty money-box ef the Hoard of Public Works was replenished, Ross Shepherd danced with joy, and tho puopto pald tho piper. When the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill was reported to the Honre, Feb. 1. 1873, tt contained no appropriition for tho Board of Putilo Works, ut when it renehed tho Sennta tho carpet-bngger Sawyer took it In band, and sup- plied the omission by reporting amendinents encase ti the aggregute to $2,814,005, ‘Chils avn wus divided into four items, and, when tho Orat was read off, for one million, 4 Benutor ole Antes whereupon Hannibat Hamiin, of Maine, vurted outs “We ought to make ft two mille fone.” Inst item, $1,000,002, wus hold bite! tll after midnight of the 2d of Mureh, whon tho session wag rapidly. npproucine its ologe. It was ent down to a rovnd milllon, It went buck to the Mousa on thnt imemorablo Sunday morning whieh’ witnessed: the onactinent of tho sulary-grab and the wh! washing of tho Credit-MotWer culprits, and was swopt through under the munoxzement of Elligy Sargent, of California, The amount thus red_by the Board of Pubilo Works was 208,03, Whon the new Congress nasembled tho next December, Shepherd appenred and demanded the sun stricken out from Sawyer's: report, $600,603; a5 8 balance "lett over from last yeur, DESPERATH EFFORTA TO RAIGE TIE WIND. When the District Legislature met in April, 187}, the Tervitorial Governinont was virtually bankrupt. “Ita greed hod so fur outrun its dig cretion that, notwithstanding all tho raids it had made fo Congress, its credit was ut low-water mark. Byery doitar realized Crom upproprine tions, from ‘taxes, and from the sale of lands, had been homediately gobbled up by tho thieves. The District Legislature proeceded to suthorizo tho Issuv of $2,000.00 of dobt-cortifentes based on uncollected usxeasmenta, Tho Inte Culeb Cushing was retujned by Mr, Shepherd, ant readily rendered an opinion to the effect that thosa,certifleates represented tho indebtedness of private property-owners, converted Into no« gotinble forin tor conyenlonce suke by the Board of Public Works, and wero not, thorefore, a part of the District debt. ‘Tho proceeds of thase ver- tifleatca were very quickly consumed, but tho demand for monvy continued unnbated, Tho Hing now entered on ita largest and most: scandalous Job, It resulyed to {ssne bonds for the nominal purpose of paying for main sewers throughont the city. But, before this iden on- tured tho dw bratns of the thicyes, tho sewers were alinost. completed and hnd already been iid for by nescrsinents on private property. tc wns now resnlved, however, to levy a gener! tux for this purpose, and to charge ngalust tho United States for ita irapartion of the work tho enormous stim of $2,740,081, Itwas subsequently found that tho whole cost of those main sowers wna lees than $2,500,000. Tho Legistaturoe nd- Joupned onthe 20th of Jine, after nithorizing tho jest of securitics in one shape and another to the amount of $5,001,078, Tn thelr mad baste to reulize ready imonoy on those securities, tha Ring did not hesitate to hypothecate thom at 60 cents on the dollur, SHAPED AS GOVERNOR OF THE DIBTRICT. Alexander 1. Shepherd entered on hls duties asGovernor of the District of Columbla about tho lat of August, 187. Cooke, the outgoing Governor, failed In September, and among ble Habilittes were trust funds misapproprinted. One of Gov. Bhepherd’s tlrit acts wis to borrow $25,000 from Morton, Ulles & Co. of New York, with whom be pieced $159,000 of tho 8 per sewer bonds aa collateral, In Decembor, 1874, when Congress mot, Gov, Shopherd transmitted through President Grint a glatemont cuolly sot- toy forth that the General Goyerntont was in- debted to the Hourd of Publly Works tn the anim of $430,487, and ho added; “It Is earnestly hoped that Congress will make Iminediute pro- vision for the payment of its Iudebtadness to tho District, In order that the necessit! faithful contractors muy be promptly rolleved.* To wnderstund the auduelty of this demand, it inuat be remembered that the avt of Jun, & IST, contained a provision that the Board of Public Works should make ne further improvements tll Congress bad approprinted the manos: to meetits share of the expense, ‘This prohibition was as plain ns words could make it, When the appropriution of Murch 8, 1863, camo tip for dia> ousstua in tho Bonate, Mr. Casserly eallul attens thon to the fact that the -pronibition against further expenditures wis omitted. But Cole, of Callfornia, responded: ¢'Lhig bt des not operate a8 a repent of thoso restrictions." Then, aud Mir, Casserly insisted that it bo bnserted, Baws ie ot South Carotlis, salts “Phe Committeo have no objection to putting In any rafewuard in this pill that isla tho billof Jan, 8.” The President ofthe Senute then sald: With that wndere Btanding, 12 thore bo noobjeytion, the amen. ment will bo ugreed to,"” ut in tho engrossed: copy of the bill tha amendment was omitted, aad, on the strength of that omission, thus fraudulently and surreptitiously nude, Shops hon! based his claim for nearly $4,400,000, Caled Cushing rondored wn opinion that the omlsrion of March & repenlod the restrictions of Jun, 8, and Unt Congress evidently auw thut the ro- atrictions wero Jere aD and “implicdly instriteted tho Hoard of Public Works to proceed a before in the execution of Its general duties under tho orginte uct of tho Legislature of the District." Itwas at thia seasion of Congross that President Grant nominated Caleb Cushing: for Chiot Justicoof the Supromo Court of tho United Btates, Tho people of tho District had now becomo thoroughly aroused, ‘Through W. W, Corcoran and othor leading cltizons thoy prayed Congress: to murke an dnvedtiation, Ian insalent com- muitnication to the Benate, which Hannibal Ham- Hin provented and commended, Shophent do- jounced those citizens aa “pretended taxpays end" and coolly Informed Congress that he did not want to be fnyestivuted, But tha Commit ten was ordered, In-entering upon this Investigntion It was dia- covered, frst of all, that tho Hoard of Public Works had diverted 214,648 rrom tho school funn, thus depriying the touchors of their pay for n'period of eight months, Ve was next found that Shepherd's fast clulia for $1,055,576 for work done on tho avenues waa nade tp by Including nll tho work done si100 1802,—0 poriod of seven ty-two years, —tind, moreover, thut it had been settled by the appropriution of March 3, 187), Thoy foun thit tho charge of $2,740,681 ns tho Government's shure of the sower work wia $04,K3 jnore than tho cost of the entire work, and that enough to pay for it had previously Doon rulged by nssexsiionts on private property. They found that Bubcock's uecounta and mouks Uretnents wero “inrelable and inaccurate," and that "tho provisions of tha law wero not ‘complied with In thelr letter and spirit.” ‘The Conunittee, ln speaking of the Job which Do Golyer secured from tho Hoard of Publle Works, sald: Any system whieh would enable anadventurer to como from a distant olty, and, Jn tho name of a contructing (rm, tanke proferd of Hoonta a yard to any persol huving, or sip. posert to have, butluerice With the Hoard, wheres i W puylog contract could be secured, and ator Doralstent efforts, sucesed In securing. th contruct, and actually binding bis principals, the wontractors, tu pay $87,000 for the contract of 200,000 yards of pavement, after un offort of i months to secure It, tho gross amount to veulvel be! only wbout $700,000, In ite R ny aut be wiclous, and ought to bo ‘won. uinod.'” ‘Thoy found that tho bonded debt of the Board of Public Workatrus wt toust $18,000,000 ((¢ wus Foally $30,000,000), {nstoad of $10,000,000, ta which thouge of 1872 Uintited it, ‘Tho Aowting debe of tho Board wis #1140701, making 0 grand total of nearly 8314x008). In conelusion, tho Committes recommens that (he District. Government be abolished, and that three Commlastoners be ap} nt, with the consent of the in wind up ts affairs, Investigate 1t4 accounts, Theso recommendations were embodied ina ‘Dt which doon became n law, THE CROWNING CHIME OF THR NING, While the investigation which led to the aboll- tion of the District Government was In progress, committal the binckert crime Tn tta briefest form thin ia tho story: Mr. Columbus Alexander tad inndy to tho abieves by bis actlyity destroy his Influanee, ae und Wtiehard hatehed a plot, clumay In fis maln feutires, inonstrous in its details, They wentto the ot the Seeret Service and got him te detall a de- tective, who was instructed to make the tos qualntince of Mr. Alexander, and fo palma bim- ff ns a former bookkeeper of John 0, tho contnietor, represented that tha to the Committee for examination that he had tho real t his possession; and that he would produca thom and tart them over to tho citizens If he was re- warded. Mr. Alexnudor, however, disposition to buy informntion tnt Thereupon tho dotactive, noting under instructions from his employers, ro- marked that he wag an honest man, without money ho would doliver w raaid he would bo md necounta, and Im whole dark hiatory. himset? obnoxto hla part, this ooks af Evans glad to examine these alley wnediately notified two i afonal Investignting Cot 1 been made to him, Jotin O, Keys the 2ist of April, 1874, cottnt-books to Iehard Harrington, them to the District-Attarney’ locked thojn up in the ante, professtonal burglars we oficn, blow open tho sufe, and carry the book to Mr, Alexander's house, ton informed the police that he feared # burg- lary was ubout to be atte fntendont and the whole Tt ont the appointed hour, Performed their work walked boldly aut at the front door of the Dis- trict-Attornor's Oflen, where thoy were kindly hepherd’s brothor, fricud, A, 1. Will © hiving earned his feo, bade his confederates good-night and walked home, Is assiatant. dn started for Mr, Alexander's house, the detectives and representatives of the Ring. his way, unforamntely, and Williams was obliged to direct him. Ho ran Ofteen or twenty minutes, but fal He won thon arrested by; Ho subsequen arty to thia plot, and on 9 delivered up his ac- The next night two tired to unter the pred, and tho Su} ietective force were burglars had ives and locked 1p, aMiduvit, prepared by one Sommerville, ut the Iurriigton, settling. forth’ that ho had beon hired by Mr. Alexander to blow open the aafe in the District- Attorney's officn, and bring Hvans’ books to hia house, Iinmodiately investignted, Inna, Sominerville, nt officials involved themselves in an inextricable arfury, aud then tho detective first employed by Harrington came forward and re- yeuled the wholo conspirney, Tho feeling against tho acoundrols who had thus plotted to ruin the charneter of an upright and honorable man wis very bitter, The masks were torn from thelr faces, and thoy atom ro- venled In thelr true colors. The few honert men who had heen decetyed by. thelr. pretenses into defonding tholr acts repudinted them utterly. But thore was one’ mon who did not desert thom. ‘That man was Ulysses dentot tha United States, When Murrington was indicted and brought to trial Grant directed his brothor-In-luw, Sharpe, who was then Mare puck a jury and secure it hi “best to compl Hurrington, Will r) %. Grant, Frest- stil of tho Dist bis acquittal, Sharpe J with this ordor, but failed. Tho Juv While the trial was tn nguinat the accused had established hls guilt beyond wl question or cavil, Ulysses 8. Grant Jovited Riekurd Harrington from tho prisoner's dock ton public reception at tho White House, whore, in the presence of n hundred astonished speci! pains to treat bi distinguished consideration, Thus tho Te: rink Govormnent wentout of existence fn a blaze of infamy, Ste crimes condoned, its yices ox- tolled, and Its erfminuls sheltered by the Pres!- dent of tho United Stutes. ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Goorge Augustus Sala Speaks His Mind About Mr. Parnell, Mr. George Augustus Sala, mention of whoso presence (1 tho city was made in Monday's pr- per, was found yesterday in hfs room atthe Grand Pacihe, wresttIng with 1 bundle of maps and a table of distances, While shaking hands guests, he too! “Do tell mo the distanco to Omahn; Inm com- plotely lost in tho fmmensity of the countr; After getting him out of the woods os to dis- tunces and time required to travel thom, ho re- marked on the English view of the Parnoll movomont; “Iam surprised ot Chicugo's syin- pathy with Mr. Parnell,"he began, “I don't take him In, knowing him so well at hone, Treland doseryes ail the 4ymputhy and generos: Ity that can be bestowed upon it, but Parnell is to Great Britaln what Kearnoy {a to Amcricu. ‘Wo will namie that the Jand system fs, infqui- tous and that ouch pensant is glyen a number of eros for his mulutonunce; if n harvest should fall he would be the frst to call on tho aristoo- rey. for help, Ireland (nro vast reach, and in cna of famino it Is alinost impos- sible to transport food throu; of tand through whieh no rit are wto vast mountainous diytrlote and unro- ohilined swamp tands, for tho people is the migration of tho surplus population to Amerien, “Parnell daparages emi Why, It's 0 land of m dléo to the Irishman, h bogs and tructs that tho beat thing ration to this coun. and honoy, 0 pare Paddy never knew what good victuals were inti bo milgrited here, and what he bas bid havo beon a serics of equare mivala busido the food in his own country ‘THB DUCIINES OF MARLBOROUGH, Parnell's arralgninent of tho Duchoss of Marlborough, Mr, Sila sald: “Mr, Parnell saya that tho American people wore ut lonst tho descendants of honest nen and women, but that tha Duchess of Mar}boruy; was the wife of a descendant of John Chureh, Duko of Marlborough, the paramour of tho ine famous Duchoas of Cleveland, and of the note~ the mistress of Jiumes, pend that tho poor Duch- eu fs tho wifo of a nobleman who ts neither tho desvendant from John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, nor Sara Duke dled without ninle Issue, nnd hls title wont, to acollateral brangh of the Churehitl family who hud intermnrcled with the Spencora, Pare neil further charged Queen Victoria with hiv ing given nothing to Ne starving peasantry in 187, The Queen fn that year of 000 to the suiforers, rious Sara Jonnin, Duke of Yorks, Jennings, Tho great The fact fs, Parnell isn youns min, who knows little of the history “land or Grent Britain for the lust thirty. years, Ho $s of the cluss who, in Parliament, aro toa pint of onier,' ke tho adouthorn Legisinture, obstructlonist, who Js id Ideas jnstead of facts, and ought apy more thin Kenrney, hore are plenty of channels through which re- Vet can be afforded Ireland without Ilstenlig to If wrovohition ghoul now take plac in poor and wretched punsuntry ritluh aris, they could Iny ull thoir troubles to hin who was 1 mero ayitator,” Mr, Sala furthor sald about Parnell that his imatlves wore Insincere and unpatriotic. He had not the honest hourt of Paddy of Cork, honest faco and expression won sympathy fran tho sturt, but that he was quite often a willful porverter of fot, Ho donfed thit ireland. was under the roto of tho Roman C “The Cutholfo clorgy," wuld be, ing and chirituble wsongh to help the muito: but are too Impoverished thonselves corning lindlords, ho observed that thom Jeaye thelr lands in the hands of an ogo ‘Tho resident landlords aro often hopelesly embarrassed in tholr tnances, h there wre some model lundiords whu tive ly with thotr tenants, in being reyucsted to suy aomo! KDWIN ANNOLD, editor of tho London Dady Lelcyraph, with which ho was connected, he suid: “Mr, Arnold graduate of Oxford. Tndlu, and took the Fresideney of the Poontih Hiv acquired np perfeot knowledge of the Hindostance, Perslan, and Arabic languages, Lord Dathouste's Aditi In 163 tho proprictors of the London Deady Lelegraph (hon a young and stray: per), Who were ever on the lookout to Wing men af letters und mold thom into a Journulistie corps, retained hin ae the head of the papor ta very remuneritive Aal- fo hag boon thelr ehtet political weiter formed a journulist, continually ¢ risiny colored member 01 othor words, spreading wi not to ba tolerated Ireland, and the ‘bo shot down by” thollo Chureh. are bath with nithor thant be shot, i udmirable elaasicnl eeholar— Ho went to Bombay, Ily wrote a bistory of Intration in tndin. hardly @btlterute really a poct and dramatist, and hud a chance to highcat men of lotters of his” nes werv cast Dbecutna ono af aces, and drumatiy qualities which ho posscsmed havo so atiltrated themselves nto. his to ern quite unjustly for hia editorials the eplthots of *hifulutin” and the ike, Ele can hig pootia Instinet would He {9 most Dlaimeless and HHA “Thu Taegraph hus long hud a proponalty for gatebin Upgitatt une see fa Journalists of 0 mun in tho Crimean war, but i ted tho buttle not write otherwise; hot allow blu to, win Zuhilond, i Bull's Run for tho Zines, und so wrote it tp that the American people would doubtless have sould baye hud bim at the tn also had: Bdward culled to odtt tho Otwerver, avinpathizer with the North in the Inte War, editor is the Hon. Frunvis Liunloy, y, ho only observed » wn it id, thorufore, Dicey on ftw statl, who wis Uo was v strong the Tats Menta resent o} that he ‘wis an hhonect man that the individual 4s no othor thun Augustus Sula, a All your own fault tf you remain si you cau get Hop Bitters that hover tall. shen SUNDAY SANCTITY. A Conference Between Olergymen, Leading Germans, Ete. They Aro Unablo to Arrive at Any Basis of Joint Action. Mention has been made in Tun Tamnune rov- eral tines of a committoo of clergyinen and other citizens which was appoinual to consider ways and moans of nbolishing the pernicious influences of the sale of Uquor and tha giving of theatre “entertalninenta and seculur con: corta on Sunday in this city, A num ber of otergymon of all denominations held a conference and appointed a some mittea of ministers, with pwer to act in the matter, This Commitico in turn ap- pointed another committer, consisting of eler. Jeal and professional and businessmen of Chi: cigo, Tho namesof the members of all these’ comimittecs have been published in this paper more thin once, and the publio is doubtlesa fa- nilllar with them, Yesterday afternoon this last-mentioned Com- mittee met {n the gentlemen's purlor at tha Bherman House, together with some gentiemen of rather different tendencies, 60 fnr ns thissub- feet oes. ‘Those present were the Roy, Arthur itll the ov. Arthur Little, Murry Nelson, and, it 1s presumes, Leounnd Swett. for tho enuse of tomperance and Sunday observance, and Gen, FN. Btiles, Hermann Raster, ard Wille intn Flote on tho socalled fiberal side, Tho ineotIng was n secrct one. THE PROCRRDINGR ASSUMED THE NATURE OF A DEBATH between the gentlemen of the tivo aldes, After the oblectot tha meoting lad been set forth, Gon, Stiles asked te other side whother it was Intended to iss the Sunday movernent upon religions grounds, F "Alt tho gentiomen dented any sitch intention. They said the reforin movoinent was for tho mualntenines of Inw and good order mong the people, und for the general well-being of soulety, without uny regird to relliious views, Messra, Mitchell and Nelson wanted to know whut could be done by the othor sida tonsalst the reformers in bringing about tho desired result, In reply to this, Mesars, Biiles and llister stated thit thoy thought the movement ahoutd De separated entirely from politles, as well as? religion, because they could rot tell what future City Administrations would «do, Mr. Swett sald he would, for his peels like to Aeo the Maine Idquor Inw enforeed, and would bo giid to haya the sale of splrita done away with In this city every day in the week; but ho Ha nige ehbitie t was possible to bring ubout this end. Mr, Ruster wns asked HOW FAR UB THOUGHT THR GERMANS WOULD ACQUIRSCIE in the movement, and how fur they would work with tho Americans in the movement, Mr. Rastor replied that he thought tho Ger- mina would cousent to close thelr saloons dur ing poe worship, or at least between the hours of Vand 12 o'clock on Sunday, aad prohibit ull musical processions near tho eluirches on that day; Dut that they would not tolernte any sup- pression of thontrical performunves or cotcertay that if ever this wae attempted they would risa tho same storm that carried away ull the polite font bearings in 187), The gentlemen on the opposit sito of tho gques- tion Insisted thut there wis a State Inw in foree providing for a regulation of these things, 'o thin both Mr. Raster and Mr. Swett replica thnt tho luw wus of no use whitever, SMe. Kas- ter said that 1t wus of no tse to try to enforce n law which wus not in consonance with public opinion, Nelther the Mayor nor the polleecould help thom uny to enforeo a law beyotl what public opinion had settled upon in regard to ft. Tho temperance men then usked whether, in oe toshapo public opiniot, it would not bo wel OALL A PURTAG MnETING for tho dlscussion of tho question, Mr, Floto enid that {f any such thing was to be done the clergy should kecp eutlrely aloof, or Tapy would destroy all the good results, Mr. Raster sald’ that any attempt to get up such mectligs would be entirely he as, If tho eall were worded in such a muiinier as to offend thoso who hald opposit views, or by Inthuating that all those who held different yiewa upon the obseryiines of the Baubbath wero wicked, If thoy aproagret tho subject at all, they must discard all religions srguimonts, and pli themsctves siinply upon tho ground "that they believed [t to be for the best intorvety of tho city ut large. Tho mivaters and Christians inist also stop de- notinelag all innorent recreations and sinuses ments, which, by ntl nations oxce pt Bugtleh and American, were considered i — fegitimate wuy of observing Sunday, Only by auch a trent. mentof the subjevt was tho re nny possitility of obtaining a compromise satisfactory to all aides, But oven fn that case: Mr. aster thought the reault was doubtfal, if political considurations were connected with It, such ns tho Preaidential election. Toy shoutd not enterinto the eubject otalt. Mr. iuster raininded tho Reforinors of iso's fable of “Tho Traveler, the Wind, and tha Sun." Moth of the last two were trylng ty make tho traveler tuke uff his clenk. The wind blew his best, but the man only pulled his cloak tho tighter about him; but when the sin shed his al orays upon him he waa constrained to Iny aside tis garment. Tho clorgy, tho spenker thought, bud been acting the part of tho wind thus fur fi this mintter, and if thoy wished thelr suntinient to succeed they must try the sun's polley. Mr, Floto remarked that [f they wanted to ne-, soninileh any thle by the nid of the police they’ would first have to prevall upon the Mayor to lay open before evcry porson who wished to eee them the pupers and recommendations upon which tho police had been appolnted, so wnt everybody could swe whother the police wers tho appointeéa af tho people or of tho owners of vilo dens of vice, ns was too often tho caso. From the above account It would appear that the Reformers had more liteultics in tho way of accomplishing tho cnds desired thin they bid at first calculated upon, but it Is probablo that some othor wey of petting at the mnatior may be dovised. The meeting, which was slinply @ con ferenco, adjourned sine dic. ————— ADVANCE IN COAL. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, | New Yorx, eb, 14,—The demand for cont hns fallen off to such nn extent, and the market bas become so overstockad, that all the various coul companies have agreed to suspend oporations at tho mines fora time, and to advanco the pricca forthwith 25 cents per ton. The Delaware & Tiudson Cann! Company hayo fssued a clreular, tho flrat since Novomber Jost, numing tho fol- towing a8 tho current rates for couls Furnuco Jump, 8340; steamer Jump, 83.40; grate, Rad; eae, SAH; Ktove, — &4; chestnut BG. Prestduit, Sumuol ~ 'stonn, of tho Doluwaro & Tackawania Company, says that no contract hax been signed by the compautos, but that nll iuterests buve agreed to stop Bruduction every threo aitermio days, from Wednosduy © until the Ist of April, ‘and to make an ndvanes in prlee of Szeents por ton, Somoof tho retall dealers ha gs already: taken advantage of the newly-formed comblnn tion, and have ndyanced the prico on their cus- tomord 60 cents 9 ton. HAWLEY'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Spectat Mapatch to The Chicuga Tribune, NInwauket, Fob, 14,—Last eventing the physi- fine In attendance upon Cyrus 'T. Hawley, who shot hinsolf with a revolver, intontlonslly, yes- terday, wore oncournged to belluye thit there was wohance of recovery, but to-day thls hope is dispcliod by unfavorable symptoms, Thao érionds of Mr, Hawley are wonable to explain the cause that timpelled him ta the eet. His timity relations, thoy state, were plensnnt, and hin uel noas mittors In Kuch shape na to occasion Ain ne trouble. This knwwna tat ho had frequently dranic to excess within tho past year of two, and those inordinate indulyenees thy have hud tho elfect. to cause a alisoraered mind, Bttl, even tho fact of his having nequired habits of Intem~ poeta Js belug Keptas quiot us possible by tho rurally, ne SUIT FOR DAMAGES, Axnon, 0,, Fel. $10.—Mri. Rachel Cornell, of Cloveland, has brought suit for §2,000 dasmuiges against Ferdinand Schumacher and BR, N, ows ney in tho United States Clreult Court for tho Northorn District of Ohi, ‘The plalotitl alleges that on Jan. 2), while promennading with ner husband ou the porch in front of tho Cuscado Honse, xho stipped and fell from sald porels, Ine during her hip to sue an extent: that she has, blneo required coustunt nursing, and that hor Injuries ure pormanent, Tt da wleged tht the ucoldent waa caus! by the neglect of tha de- fondunté in not having bankers wound the poroh. Mr. seliainst owns tha botel butld= ing, while Bir, Downey conducts tho hotel, GUILTY OF LIBEL, Sptctat Ispatch to The Chtcago Tribuna, TLAnsing, Mich, Fu. 10.—Tho trial of Otis Fuller, the odltar of tho Ingham County News, eburged with tbel by Ald. Daniel Bdtyarda, of «thiy city, was completed late Saturday ulght, the ey bringlag faa ¥ tof guilty, The alleged qi was published in tho tres Hepublicun Duper, on the Zktof January. Filler was tod sand costs, Fatler will uppeal the casa te tho. Ciroult Court, Kdwardy gayd this ts only the begtuning, ts he will bring wv alvil suit agolnay Fuller for dumuyes, and alse commence ucllons ogulust other papers, NASHVILLE’S CENTENNIAL, NAsuvitwe, Tenn, Feb. 1.—Gon, John T. Wholeas, Chn{rinan of tho Military Commitice of tho Contonnial Rxposition, will fasuo to-morrow an invitation wo the chiizensaldlery of tha United Btatos to particlpats in tho Contenniut culebra- tion at this pofut ap “4 att which tlne thors will bo awarded fi fit prizes to tho coinpuiites exhibitiug tho highest perfection in drilland Idle uppeurance. Av it ls prubablo tht the wy etutuy Of Gen. Jucksun wll) by ue volied, It Js anticipated that the military In ever z FANTRD— Btute tn the ntan will be represented on that | ooo WANED TARE EEE: 4 barn witht Aare wae ookkeepers, Clerks, &cs 6 ontdr, North Of Klghtocnth-at, ehinan-av., seaory house, near Teanty-fret-nt. very che Aka-ny,. 2etory and nting the park and jako, ar favitation, “strongth- ened the bands of our National Union when his mighty will inapired tho immortal resolution that tho Federal Union must and shall be pros ——————__ Penstoners on Paine me penplo suffer for years with kidney or tlsordera, not knowing that Kidnoy-Wort enn relieve and ctire thom. bowels, purifies the blood, drives out the ane renews tho sufforor's life. Sold by ‘ clark {notions and: furnishing’ ganda} amor basgment’ stone-tront uno olnors noed AEDT. , iy ponttion for frst-clas: uae, near Doug Addresa F 6, ‘Trlbiney om ANTED—A Hill, CLMRK DY A WHOLRSAT: rocnry house,” A ilrat-olaas man may address "ANTRD—A_FIRST-OLAS! ie tron business, Starr deoes F GL, ‘Tribune often, ANTED—AT 7H WEST LARIENT, A YOUNG man who bas fiad experionce in Ae ag Also two young pion in grocery. Uring ret en Taylor-st, house and lot, only [1ya0. t Biore cornor Late and Jeavittesta, if HOORKERD EN ii de Park, 4 pores, {th i mh jod man preferred. Ade It strengihons tho jer BALES BY M.d. MICHTARDSY, @ Rand ON F! IN-ST, + No, 1534, lot 2x10 feot,: brick reatdonce for 0) ¢ RIRANCH OFFICES. ‘RR ANTED—A GOOD HILASS STAMP MMODATE OUR NI! rtlenin COL Hove partleniars inquire of CULVE! ANT D—CAPMAK EIS: as. Apply to COL. 0. LIPEINCOTT, @ Rams ¥V PARED \ 3 utrons throughout the city, in A below, whero advoriisamonts will” bo en am ‘Oflice, and will be eveat the woek, Bnd tin BIMM: ‘Ok SALE—A_ GOUD ‘acres, nll iner good fence, with orchard and bulldingay eat bo be Menen wlth tive nc Alton story brick hot}. all firrnished In kond shntyo, RTOCK FAItM EXPERIRNCRD Ale good brick rna= charged nt the Main with plenty of fruit, o'clock p. al. duriDg TNiauloners, 13 Drugnint, 68 Taenthn, Cottage Grovo-ar,. Newnienter, Biatloner, ota, msn, NICHSEN, Drugging, 29'Bloo Isiand-ay, Nowadoslor, and Fancy ni eatn. KBE, Printing N WIHO UNDERSTANDS CAT. BM. m. on Saturday: Rot repairing, at H. GOLDSTEIN & COS, Bind okselers and pT eae nae mek ee East Diviataneat Ow APPIY to BAY EU ANTED — BIN makora at once, pany, corner Kandoiph and Anneatae Coachmen, Teamsters, &v. BD—A GHOOM ats no tramps nend apply. TAKE CARH OF SOMM TUATIT one of tho finest 1 t Gs e pout Bide, It ds the" Ne plus ult’ The jalinnor ‘Organ Come LERWICK, Joweler, is sa} Goode, 7) Lakent, LOUIBW. HONE fost corner of Twenty-stxth-at, hwanty-ninth-n i) feet eamer nt Thietiethent Ie SOITTH RIDE—WANDSOME ‘gence, built four yenrs awe, tt Fy uodern Inpravement, ¥ pis of the sn 4) WEST VAN i INDIANA-AY Dengxtsts, 45 North | URALIIK-AV.. INGHAM corner Division. a RERSONAL, RSONAL=IMPORTANT! ~ ANY PAI onthe triin which Init Mechenter, N. ¥ uly ZL I49,.0n Wie New ¥ tailroad, will confer a favor (and may also. Jheradvantagn) by sending thelr address to CHAS. xl cow, Call nt a7 Houth Canni-n Angenek arincellanenitn. — EW REALLY GOOD BOLICIT« ors must ba_me pI test punlunes and praforstenah mon Weeboth SIE country. Apply at Itoom 6, 106 meat, ANTED-A MAN THOROUGHTY Cl aant with the paper-bag and nottonel whut or an interest. Addross I fED—A RELIABLR MAN IN BVERY CITY n to teproront a legitimate bit preferred. Will cectpy but ietle ‘or Hit partiuinrs—sont freemnde & Uropdwny,'Naw York City, TRAVELING oUt, fine dining-ronin wnd kite! ral and workinns| G Rupartor quality, Price 84000, Ifyou pay KQUD rot West at 10:20 pnd [aruek hausn but nnt a beiter ono, SA'S 0 VABUANLK FACTORY PROPERTY feet deen, with exceliant milrind fnell= eh of elt limita, “taka wator und wowor- CHELL, HUTCITEI, for Chicago two years friends ot home ho NAT—IF JO! who left Dundes, Beatiand, tld correspond with hi hear of aytucthing to hin sdvantne, (ONAL AIONN THN Wild ‘through. Write or telegraph your wheresbouta. SIX HACK FAIM H3 within 14 miles of the Cot iy. ‘They can be baught at pante pric mymenta down, As sood farming land w: county, NM. J, MICHARDS, Itoom 5, Morchant of farmer Aine; reat Jara dross IT, at. LRT BINONAL—IIPT: Wil HON SD, All AN EXPURIEN ? OK, ‘a, Lia be oak aa ean NTED-AN EXPERIENCED N to sulicit orders for shirts, , suLIng experience, referonoy, an HITERNTII-ST., NEAT PALI Re burato, Inquira of GEG, ONAT — r RONAT. — HARRY Ae, Peis sae JUUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WW. W, KIMBALL'S, CORNER STATE AND ADAMS Gan be found the following well-k ‘Tribune ofleo, MEMBER OV a8 [303 Wost Washing= D—~A YOUNG MAN. mast be Intelligont and we ru An aiinntitlos of 81,40, ton-nl. STB, CHICAGO. nown tnatrumenta: et Waslington-st, POM SALES FERT ON MADISON. with buildings rented for 8 TSON HILL, 1 \ i OK SALE—1OTS ON HALSTED, FIFTIETIL, and Hi timer oasy payments, joum 5, TOUMBALL O1G KIMBALL ¢ a ne If sold’ Immediately. ies Fanny Treland." 2 contac Publisher, 17 Bureiny-xt., WANTED-¥EMALE HELP, vo ss THOMAS KELLY, Xa trefiratesta.. on lon Ey uM IBA 4 CORD tyeninibest., south snd eaat front, cash ie takee, by Wednesday, uflor W Domentien. a4 WANTED —A GOOD UKKMAN GIRL WHO UNe DW HAMILTON, 13 ue lands cookie, woah Ing, In igs cou ae ing, and ironing, dns TED—A GOOD housework Ina tumily of five. At + Heat House noth Of Fil i, FO DO GE is South Hongamon- NTIED-GIRL FOR G Inquire at ttt Weat Adumnest, ot GENERAL HOUBE: eat. ms URISFNON FOit_GNNERAL Teslleuce, a West Wasktneoneat, near Atar cad Sixt feet, fronts Aettets ig Siite iturwe included, £24 : TEV Notats, 9k Denebornent. NE TOWN STONE FRONT. ON Mich Yo ‘Etat HL, EOF, Fatchiginepes tear Eiuhtecntiva. Jil Lor 0) FRET ON ERAL HOUSE: wagons &, aes aah Tus AM. Gy BNERAL HOUSRWORIC Good wages pald ATACKRON-ST, $b GENERAL House Gor! ruferred, FANTED-AT TRADKIS 1 »kirtin dining-ruum thi Olt SALE—G FRET ON TICHHGAN-AV., NEAIC ‘Twonty-third-st. MATSUN HILL, UF Wasbing- OW INSTALLMENTS, EVENY INSTRUMENT ANTED FOR FIV. YRARS, SENT FREE, AKED AND 2 STATE: TTENTION-6M FOR $1 MUST SELL MY upright T-oetr9 ron wan provements only #153, Address, at once, 4 12 (OR BALE—CHOICE LOTS AND RESTDN Snail tie wrennes auth. ‘Some rare ba q 2D+LAND pai ES D—AT YD PARKA COMP! o Wu Recond work and nasist in the-caro a1 children: Atmerican of Scandinavian preferred. Aj ply st the corner of Madison-uy. ond Fifty-seventhe BL, OF HG State-st. ANTED — A GIRL FOR GENERAL L1GUSH. private family. Good wages, 02 Yast Indiaua-at., between Cans un ah ON STONE FILONT ON MICH -atory and bnsament and. ¥rv house ntono eost mene 4 piano, Ml anclorn ime TILA. 7 Washinutanst, with lance extenalos Price, $1000), MAT’ a SUBURDAN REAL EST: ‘WiLL EXCHANGE FOR CHICA. 0 improved or unimproved unincumbere ffty—A most elegant home at Geneva, on Fox from Chiengos large fram 34 rooms positon closets, bath, TONCE A PRIVATE BROKER WILT BACKI- fica on elegant 74-actnve triplo-steung plano, colebrated maker; only €2s, cost FW. ATH, ‘Tripuno office. PscKuE unos, ss AN Git, TO DOT. ETANOsare preferred over MAN Giiti, TO DO Ligie GOOD Cor WASU rener—Gorman. 14) South Pooria-st. Scamatresses, ANTED—PANTALOON FINISIHERS. WORK D. Apply to COL. O. LIPDIN= second floor. J ASS BIIRTMAKERS AND moro. MU Souta MINLOIE Miacellancou TANTED—HULLION-WOKERS ON 31 ind bation work, 7d Hundolph-st., second # lomz, Mills, Ataaon, Gold- Carey, Hequir, Sher eNO, In 1 ain Bricnol, Vom- hos of other itd aeres uf grount, ieliing boyond poxsible cons torn, Yes constant flow of ons Ie wrntor through house: th ful homo in icin aburguig. 1. PUI Olt SALBE—AT LAKESIDE, 0: the city, 0 fina large brick house of 16 roots, with d'a framo bam, a brick and 9 fratue coltage, fiLin ono inclosure of 0" weros, containing well-ma- Hiro frult und shaite trees ety und beaut: nbo purchased ne dahingtoricat., Rouin $4, Houn Frost ‘can be takon hom dc ATHsaEE PIANOS, “the | peonte’s 0 hax n piano made such Im: menee xtridos tm popular Jextimation as thi wonder. fu) Inatriment, Don't fall to examina It bofore pure eo WTORY & CAMP, 1B and LO state-sty ORGANS, says ove: hare no equal.” leanvineed. All avodn sold low and on ensy terms, und oxtonalvo. vineyard, huvirany oxtonded frontace on the | the lake Aton elernilon of feet. CHAS. J, LAINES & CU, HINSDALK, FOI NON-RESI- great bantains; houses from $40 to Fb, ; acres choteo tract, PEI 6 321 Dearborn-at, tHALH—VALUAULE FACTORY PROPERTY with exenilent milrond facll- Lake wator and scwor- r Doel. B HOOKKEEPER AND to 8 Sulok this evo anahip, Were oh Haat Diviaiortents eoren ret SETUATIONS WANTED—WALE. Bookkcopers, Clorke, Ac. ITUATION WANTED—AS HOOKKERPER, AS a Wistant, or clork by amin, of exporience 1 work; salnry moderate, Hoeference, 4, Tribune ottice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YO yi wood adnention, spaking English nod German, wr, clerk, Or bika omplo FANTED—A FEMAL hiur, Call {com 7 45x90 foot deep, COUNTRY REAL ENTATE. 3 ha Uk. PUTNAM, @ Porand BUSINESS S YOUNG MAN TAS 61.00, a0 TRVEST A ingles, manufacturing proferred. Sta ae eR welbune ome, SMONOVOLY—PROFITS LARGE; BALES BURK; ee to $5; manufactu: YATE WANTED, Vv ANTHD—PROPOSALS FROM RRAL RATATIC owners that have a building ft for manufoctur- ing purjwees, of that are nh pment, Fxeellont lee. AN ACTIVE YOUNG man Of business expurience as boukkoepor, clork, collector, superintondent; any he Industeioun, honest, strictly to! i noca trvtcinas, ITUATION WA} alta required, ATMS T EA itor Hing to ereet namo for a untfor a tard of yoars, Ad+ URE Tribune office. TO RENT—MOUSES, LBARK-THE CINCINNATI ato, and liven offer for ale or ct ood condition and woll altanted ix With tho greatest eoonomy, having 0 frontage on tho Ohio ittver of orar GU for tnd thy name ‘on the Little st i Present owners will take x Inrge Ititorest In a new or ‘t Address WALTER SMITL, 15 Went Fourth-st, Cincinnatt, (Ott SALE—-LUMBEIL LIM, AND COAL-VARD, with nix dots ‘on railroad switch 5 Hallway fron-Works Compan: Ienro on fayornbio terms their raft Trades, ITUATION WANTED — BY A. custom cuttor of sevornl yours! First-class references, for banding evoryt t 8 Hhia diver of Urar OX 1[O0 RENTSNESIDENCE WIVIE 31 ROOMS AND Parlors, dining= Immediate pontes- joum 7, 110 Las Bulle. MONTH, FINE IMRICK OUST 10 per month, § laze rooms 11s IT inanth trat flour nnd base. rick housa 617 Western-ar. Inquire ot 505 Hof MAME toot. W. HANSOSIE, WANTED—LBY young printer of steady habits. COMPRIENT IPORENT OSS 1 Address B ul, 7 " rusidence and ful in Gonteat lawn; sieo veo improved nich, feadress lock Wor E, Dallas Miscellancous, WANTED-BY farms, 10) neres Jentre, Hail A_ GENTLEMA! with 12 years’ experience In manning the gener: Enawra Jovbing house, 14 bimeolt berg [no slinilur ‘capneity, Ut r ‘Tribune ofics 1 re ee a a voneiitra In best locality. ands “Addrona FG, Tribune offien, STOCK OF hoot: Oxtures--A mare opportunity for an: wo in the business. est location in the rosa oniy-soeundent, A FURNIBHED South Sido. office business of a largo nnutey-nv.; It, & Nearburn-st, TIVATION WANTED—BY A +) private family or tab boarding-houso, cl ‘Tribune fice, AMON WANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF 2+ NIX Work of some kind, Btrunger in tho city, Addresa FA Tribune omer. SS es SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, Domeatics. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCI GIT AS cook and Inundress tin tirat-clurs family, Call at (nO Sburtleay., near Thirty -Art-st. IPO NENT-NUAR SOUTH PAK STATIO: WMA cuch in Zoo repair. Itont DD. MARVEY. 10 Dontborn-at. TO RENT—FLATS, . houses of ning AND FIXTURES, OF | y35 andes por mont id dressmaking shopt Mitt ba xvid chen Y i pibtpe eis eheans pact ies teaving city, Inquire wt E—THE RTOCK Mahieu wiilinory an Id nnd ‘oxchanzed: no charge unieas Rt rays on tind. ebington-at. Joom 1% NTED-A MAN WITIL 22.40 TO INV! ‘An established business pa urtictiurs of F, 8, MUF' South Clark-st. South Side. TPO HEXTGELAT OF 4 OOS IN BUTEDING 11, 14, and BIT hird-ay., bolwoou Jackson an ny 13 ultable for sthall family, ALERED W, SAS nor 7, MO Lasaldonty TO RENT—IOOUS, ‘South Sido. PO RENT—AT 21 AND 48 WABABIT-AV., PLEAS~ untund nicely furnished front roonis, with OF seithous bourd. Taquire at Hult & D RENTSFURNINTIED TOONS, 47 Monrow-tt., 0} wily at Ham ti, la u ebay iidow ih 1st ANTED—A MAN WHO HAS $00 ‘TO INVEST jn a Iogitimute enterprise; must havo soma wt gna who enn Nurses... eae eto Oy aa Tatas tea he aR AN GUL TS ie North Carpenturste tee to pply al Mfousckecopers. ITUATION WANTHED—BY A NEAT, RELIABLY housokveper or cau! be juction tu country. i Sowth Dourburn-at. Employment Agencien. ITUATIONS WANTED—FAMIL supplied nt G. DUSK Mechanles; nono ell recommonded need Iwomfered, Add wouMN ns workly ALL FRONT, prdisiie Puliner P-RUNDAY MONNING, 10/1 SED FRONT etbouk tnving jy 1 LANBT., A POCK- it, Contents, hun Commercial National no for ti, paymont of which n Ropped, and wt xmall wMount of Maney? Aleo papers Che vatue vxcepl to mynett, ‘he Mider wil bu ris return of book ‘and Bryan Miock, Wd La FURNISHED HOOSS North Side. RENT-ON NOMI 811 minuies’ walk from Madison only, two or threv nfcely-turniahod boned, fh private fumtiys lection f ma vrchanged, Adiire ‘Neth WITHIN TF: t., tO Kentome TVUATION WANTED—AS TUTOR IN A PRE Vato faniily—a Chrintinn tumily preforrad—b) radunte uf n Westorn Univers elalty of French and German; ably ta ppoak thos Innguages with tho correctness of an Atiount Of Wages Tot A prune tlon at prosunt, Addross or call upun 2 i STAT AND ut bo ivon for ratusn oF sou Clark-1t OST-A_BCOLCIE TERITER PUP, ANOUT 7 ng, the huirenre, en mst FOLUET LO MAG al re SA PAU OF GOLD-BOWED BPR in front uf Mnwon & Co, ung dys ia And iia tidy i aye bal ; 10 RENT—STORE NO. wi KART MADISON-BT, Bie BusUrte at, uppostte Fuld, Leltor & Throw houres, with five aaras of landuach, 1a Mons oI Y, dight miles from Chico, wr CUM WAZARUS SILV EI SPLENDID BLOTS, TUATION WANTED—TO GIVE FILIGNOL LES yt private families, Apply chen by ni Ione tie Bt ie Canal-at, basoineti iwolry ater A pwolry aturd. fel rowen to sat pene KINANCIAL DVANCES MALE OX DI und, 10 Randolphi-st, Katablishod 1451 NY AMOUNT 'TO 1 Manos without , WATCHES, TF 74H WASHINGTON-8T.. ON Ji, barge white Durhiatn wilich-cuw, dappled with red nbant ‘horeabouts will be ro- ‘1 WASEMENT json and Kranklinewls, Hoon él LOAN ON FURNITURE AND oval andolph-st., Koum, “ Bu Power BOMIS, Houm 7, fur inane on, furulture, ioyal,. Coston bund. oom 1, 1 wer emt ¥ PTENTION, TH ony witha Fes ating, correcting, and clonlng Wook: gion + HUGH Dy haxOMO Mt, 81 10 Suiiawt, EDUBUGS AND Ct ipo etal fis never der Ay. noar Madivaneat, in ail party uf tho city, LOAN without fumoval, and other good arburn-at., Roos 17 and 18, out 0 i Denrbornent. oe AME PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER Monwy ta boan on watatian nm i and without pawor i enlinntors Carsule, Wns DR Se LESION NY AMC AMumttice, outromoval, i DD TACANON FOI ENT-OFFICK ON DE: ae 1s Ballo and Madllac does 1 85, Tribune uffica, Miecollancou: TPO MENT-LANGE AND BMA! vd rauma for manufactiriigs AH, HISOP, 16 South Joteraonsat, (PRRRONS KNOWING A OOM IN MAJOR LC anexporionced Chirage doi icy, plonst sidross for correspon Pyne ek rossnally, 2 TUNIS, NUSSIAN, AND EI tt V 1 ‘eo Arontly eniungu, aepucally Into Indios dopaetcaet find neo now yory nttractlyo. ‘ry thet, i BTOOK OF FATS and hardwary, in TAkbWanhy Rou CIGARS CHEAP. WEDMILIGUT Or wid olurator, ft Cy iin (ytiou (ivensed),” W alee NEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROVERTY AT Uatrene rates uf interests C.IL FERKY, Room Fi 0d 1a Ballon, OREN, TO TOAN ON FUN: Soe se pict removal, Nobrasko or Kungus, Address 100,000 mult, ot414.0) und 15 por At In I cook, fully quarantved, Cs (Os We pane wn NITONE, PIANC ANTEDTO FY Ra ON aay ROARDING AND LOD ABOUT MATCID 1 A by a family of four filulte, not farther south than dwenty second: Tmprovomunts. Heat lafaeke florence fun pay w fale rent prol fulice, Batu locaton wid ren. ‘+ Often. c3 South Sido. 2 BLDIMDOE-COUNT-LANLGK AND SMALL rooms, with board, Day North Sido, OURTIC HOOT bourd, Mito 66 por ED—TO RENTCCOPTAGK OF ABOUT 6 ninth-st. handy to ttt goud repair. Address > RENT—A 'TYPE-WHITER, AD- th tering, Bi, Tribune ofice, s LAND © a TOCK OF FASILONAILE AUB, TUCkUWays, CHUpolUltivs, yer alle ppritiy buslivas lagsles MOH ploasuru. wai 1 i Fouluy, sunth of Twont iy Warten. AY “dress, wit y TANTED — [ Tuna, furtinhe nolghborkuod, of Deut Onlo-sis, Audrass, with partioulura, #53 7 NOWUWLIL CLA the brilgo— Front room! wouk; without board, 1 to ¢ i 4 \ : ean vury reusonnbly, HENCE HOUSK, CORNKE STATE AND HA t3, four blocks south of Palmer Hoyso~ a. or day, #1 to BF pur wou od Fuawis rontod wi with of without DOTN-U¥, betweor Man eer vet: posite Paliuer House—ltoom wud: vourd. #5 fost GOOD PRE por wouk; $150 ps 11 promptly wttanied toy” ABIL DALY FOI, casteall clotniny reas HITE CHL ib AIA! rt iT" da and Loolt, 180; both are sound, iy just tn frum the country, me, 'KD-COMUINED BANDE RD DUIVING THU, oalur bay, with UIVING ra nis, 15}_ bunds x an WIN A Dut pully south of Tulety-nin ¥.i torus modarite, Addtuve tD—-AND SUITE OF NOUNS Foi ery i buarder XX UMNISIIKD: us ity, Io private preferred. Nofurences exdiasy ocatlor » Address, fur 6 Slit he ts wi ‘Tribnne office. rAvKs, where are Tribune opie, WAW, Fal DRAI- 4 Goonntcn, i ay Lo yours! oxporls EY ZA. borneat, Cufengo. Advica (ro ony a8 quiul “CHIGANO-CONKUT ¥ luster, on chron pages, Douuttully bound ay Nally bow! Price: a poatpatde 4 SION ON BARTEL A ‘THOROUGH Ing Haw contemud dina: 9 exporience of DQ years’ rofessiaunal practice, sows inure rustored manhood, stroagiboucd vitality, and sound condidane of buaitly, ad by uyeruixed puwors, wid of the moans TASiM' BOK nities wid courk-room 1 and 16 CI jul Inorwages, ote, aoknawlodred, book extant, 6d ona for all r MUUEN OF Meares ya MV, MUTE BE ‘Pulrtutl Noforcuces, xlvon Bad required, Willing 10 quy, ‘wall Jor suttsfacwry surroundings. Address 0 4b Tribune PAWENKHS WANTED, ANTNER WANT witiuate cash bus! MUN, MENCITANDISH, H FOR FURS a’ best, in ity. Ads es Pa. PR aityyagl west AN’ 8 gillcal treatise, indicat jueiieal treatise, Indica Yuncos at luw mitoy, wave been tinpatre Lumentof obstucles to mort ¥ which (hoy can by Teuoved, ddrvss Bovrulary Musouis Not AY SLsU-a ve Now Yor, ry} eels tarts 3 ro a ruin CORD AN ¥, vrigaes onay berms, ‘eat Mad bg0ds ON muAthly peymonts;

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