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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN PRIDAS, THE SWEDISH TRAGEDY Additional Links in the Chaih * Found Against Huttgren. ‘It Is Now Believed that He Had an Accomplice. . The Inquest ‘to Bo Held This ‘ Morning. ‘Tho’police authorities at: tho Contral Station swore very reticent on the subject of what thoy wore doing in tho way of still furthor clearing | up tho Inystery of tho murdered Swede, John- aon. Bonie of thom andeavored to create the {impression that they had abandoned work on tho case, fully snatisied that thoy hnvo scoured suiiticiont ovidenco to in- sure Huttgren'’s convictlot and — punish- mont, ‘but it did not call for speolally close observation to show that thoy wero of tha opinion that, though the chain of clreumstances pointing to Hutt,ren us tho murdorer fs vory stroug, the fact that the evidenco fs purely clr- eumstantial can bo pleaded befora n Jury with telling cffcot, and that Ingenious lawyer cat cabily framd a thoory which, whilo It might not eatlsfy tho jury of bis innocence, would cronte 4 doubt, bringing salvation to tho prispner, Fully allye to this fnct, tho polico were un the qui vive yesterday for now revelntions, and. it was not through lack of onergy on thelr part that thoy wero nut forthcoming. E Among thoso who called nt tho Contral Oflico during the tnorning was a man named Peterson, living on Seymour atreot, who stated that AT AN EARLY HOUR LAST BUNDAY MORNING ho saw a man who answorcd to the description of Huttgren, and another mau, whom ho did not. #0 carcfully note, crawl out from under a slides walk at tho corner of Seymour and Lake atreets, Tho police brought Huttgren trom bia cell to bo viewed by Poterson, who at once Identified bint os tho man. Huttgron was questioned as to who. ‘his compation was, but folgned Ignoranco of tha whole affair, Tho pollco saw the necossily of finding Huttgren’s companion, and half a dozen mon were gt once dotatled to mnie search for him. * % , Aporfeotly fall identification of tha monoy which Huttgron lentto tho flagman Anderosn ‘wnsaccomplished yesterday. Cupt. McGarigio took the five $5 bills with him up to Tuglor’s tannery on Goose Island, at which the dacensod j was working up to Inst Saturday night, aud showed then to ‘Thomas Bugior, tho son uf tho proprictor, “Ho explained that Suturday eyon~ dug bis fathor gave him $10 to give to Johnson, who twas working on tho roof at tho tine, and could uot immedintely come down. Whilo walt- ing for him, young Buglor oxatnined the money, which conslated of two 85 bills, and found that ONE OF THEM HAD BREN TORN, AND MENDED ‘with a pleco of paper bearing the hoir restora~ Ave advertisement already alluded to, Cant, Sfc- Gortgle thon banded bit for examination the mended $5 bill which Iuttyren bad, with four othors, lent to Anderson, and Burter tdontified it fully as tho ouc ho had pald Jobuson last Sat- urduy, * 2 ‘Tho prisoner was zgain brought from his coll and submitted to roportorial Investigation yes terday afternoon. His night in the cell did not aceny to hayo barmed bim at all, his nppearanco being much Icss disuyrecnble than on tho pre- ‘ylous ovening. His natural faculty for lying secmed ns strong us ever, and in half a dozen important poluts he contradicted statcmonts ho had made tho day before, Amon other things be told a TurbuNe reporter the evening before that -ho know Johnson had money of lls own; yesterday wfternoon ho denied’ knowing that Johnson had any inoncy whatever, THE -RAZON MAB NOT YET DEZN PLACED in the hunds of n microscoplat, tho police not boing alive npparcntly tothe fet that overy day ot delay tends to wenken whatever o reaults from tho deliunte test. Dr, 1 forth, whoso report on the olty water published in Tye TruuNe this spring caused no itttle €ensation, bus been employed to conduct the ox- nmnation, which, iu the hands of so export na microscopist, ennhot fall to be successful. He will be expected to pass upon tho character not only of the alleged blood-spots on the razor- ‘Diade, but also of tha dried mud which appears ‘upon tho inside of the handle. The Polico De- ‘partment say that it will tuke three weoks to conduct those examinations stteceastully, but this {s In alt probability ate overeatiinute, Tho prisoner was subjected to 2 sere severo examination Inte in tho evening before buperin= tondent O'Donuell, Secretary Dayle. Chick of Duteutives senting, and several other mombors of the dotevtive force, Thu improved appenr- fanco of ,tho fellow was commented upon by wthoso who had not seen hin alnee tho time of his arrest, aud the remark was made that nfter a few months’ onforced retiromont nnd abstt- nence from lguor. indulgence, which bus hud tho effeot of blvating his by no means homely countenance, he would, if cleaned up, and. shaved,. and clid In decent - clothes, amako -an " oxeellent impression upon ph which will bo impancled to try him, ‘The habituntly quict dumemior of tho min and the gentlo tono in whieh his voice {a pitched, also his hablt of looking bis questioner frinkly in tho fue, aro Atti mutters which kaye not falled to produce thoir offect oven upun the wolico authorities, who, while still Mrmly cons vincedof his guilt, are heginning to belleve that “abwillbo hyrd, with the ovidence at present availble, tu make twelve men Unanimously of the opinion that Huttgren committed the deed wad ahould bo: hig ‘for if During the cross- questioning to which he was subjected tho pris- oner incroly added to tho tuas of contradictions as alrondy mato of storivs ho hil roviousty told, Ou the subjectot the murder H ry mcrely xenented. his provious dental of bay- Ing dono io story ho told of himself and hia doings of “Inte began with tho statomont that ho was about 0 years of one and knuw Johnson for two yerrs inBweden. Thoy enine together to thia cotinitry, where thoy avorked toyethor tor somo tine, Last Saturday he met Julnson at Micrke's Au Joon on tho Elston road at about supper tine, and thoy went out to walle toyethor, After truvaling gsoveral blocks thoy took adrink on Johnson's invitation, at which time Anderson, tho Hagman, wus of tho party. Ho thon lert Jobnéon, who suid that ho was going back to Mierke's suloon, and ho did not kuow that ho had been murdored until the offivors told hint of iton Wednesduy night, Ho sald that tha money ‘which ho yuve to Andcrson to keep for bln wad hig own. Whon he camo hero ho hid $18 in Bwodlkh monoy, and ho had enrned 348 work! on the railroad since thon. Hulug iutimate witht Anderson, bo did not hesitate to Intrnst the g25 with bim, when Andorson adylaad bim'to gtvo || him tho money, becauso «he might bo robbed, Ho d{d not remember _ tho Patohed Lilt, might have though he received such A bi without knowing it. Ho explained that the reason why be had inde ho Inquiries for Johnson frum Snturday night ‘up to Wodnosduy evening was sinply because ho bnd nuthing fo do with him, and chore was no ovcnsion for hin to inquire after him, We sald thut to slopt uncor tha tlug-house Saturday and Sunday nights, because jt wig warm and ho. causo the Storm Uh with whom ho Lonrded, had one to Itvokturd. Onsunduy ho visited tho’ Hotel Dunuiurk, but went to the ‘western part of tha city immedial Ho ne- Knowlodged that tho razor found upon hie by thy detectives was bly, but dented tnt he hac ever exhibited it to any ono, or thut he bud ever: said that he bid been attacked and had usod it ‘upon his ueeatlunt In eolf-defense, ._ ATS MURTY CONDITION HE EXULAINED - by'atating that ho hit cut sumo vegetables with at. “Ho dented having recelved any mony fom Jobnso- or oven knowing that ho had any, A lettor was handed bim trom bis mother in Bwedon, and he recognized the writing and heard ita oontonts read without displaying un emotion. ‘This wus set down us a spcclal ovi- denco of hard-heartodness, but it fa beginning . Wobe Boon that Huttyren is mado of protty atern stud, and bo js notus closely watched for ox- pregslons of fcoling neat frst, The Chlof triod fears him inst night by baving tho intorpretor tell bim that a ductor hud sewed tho dead man’s throat and patched up his skull #0 skilfully that ho had coe to Ife aguin and ad denounced Huttgren as his ‘attempted mur deror, ‘Thu prisoner wis not to bo caught by @ny such device; ho meroly smiled pleasantly and shook bivhend tus very Hauwing manner. ‘Thon the Chief madoa motion round his own Teek aud up towards the ceiling, which vory olearly suggested » Shoriif’s most unplend ant duty, sume time givin; the Pitoner, to understand by oloquen! elgns that it was of his fate ho had given u pane taming representation. The fellow shook his bead yory decidedly and called out *No 10, no," in a yor oucrgetio munner. Thon Detective Shay took 9 turn at tho pantomime and drawing ‘tho outside cdgo of bls right bund rapidly woruss ‘tho priaoner’s throat he sald, “You scoundrel, now dhin’t you cut bia throat?” “No, no,” tho Jat anawered with a sericea of negutlve gest- ures, Tho detective sighed over his inability to ocouverse with the iniiund ‘gaye up the ‘ate Aonpt with he remark, “if you only talked Irish, you yiluiu, L'a haye'(¢ out of you iu fifteen miuulos,” .) + 308 FAOT OF THE MATTER, is that itis very improbuble that anything will ever bo gotten out of the prisoner. Ho ia mun veut determination and fs jaturally of w tacltura naturo, and bis appreciation of the fact ‘that ho fy {na vory bad box and that uny tndis- »Orelion ou bis purt.would prove fatal is un- doubted. 'fbO bolluf gaiua yround that he bad an no- complica fu tha erie, and the polloy of Chiot :O'Denuell, which looks towaris the inakiug of isome mory urrests, bub which was not acted /UpOn yestonlny, cortulnty looks ke tho wiavet :yOHO “that could bo ‘pursued under the ‘elrouustances. Ho favors thu urrost of thu Huge man, Anderson, which, ju view of tho fact that saino of the property of the deceased was found | whent coyld ba ‘damaged’ ‘and tho opinion that Anderson kndws more about the enau than ie enres ty tell nt present, but that if ho wos paced lt custody hla tonguo would undoubtedly be loosed, and valuable informe ton sgenred, which atherwise will not be Hiely: tocofe to light. Other counsels, however, tinge, that Anderson Ist very rc epectablo oldman, anc that Ht would bea pity to spoll hing as a. witness by subjecting hin to arrest, though Itianot very efenr how jig utility asa witness cold ho hurt by holding him in custody until tho extraordl- mary fhaanehl transuction whlth took plaice be~ tween hin and the arrested man is cleared up. Tho arrest ery ohy Upon whom tho slight- est susp miection with to murder etn Test acema jan o} ty bo the only meana available of 6e- curing such further Information as is neeeenury to bring the erline syyurely. home to the prisons er. As soon as tha Volles Department bacomes fully alive to tho fact tht Its case is not yet coniptete one, these nrreaté will bo mnde, tf In the meantime the mat who slept ihdor the side- witlk Sunday night with the prisoner, to dive cover whom no attempt was yestordiuy tide, nnd sundry other purtles to nob take advantage of the Iull in police vigilines and make goud tholr esospe from the city. gate Low: Mnks. ‘a bleratinintiitial ax iooroe a tho possession of the polico wre vonceded Insut> ficlent to guarantee, 0 conviction. ‘Tbe $5 bill, marked inn peetiliur manier, Tuttgren's story about the robbers assaulting hin, and” his determination oto He about ovory clroumstanes conticcted with elthor hin self or hia chum, are strong proots not of them- solves, but only when taken in conjunction with othor LINKS OF CINCUMSTANTIAL EVIDUSCR. ‘These other Hinks are’ what tho police must scourc, Thoy expect — to-cdi to secr> tain something that will lend to yalunblo fnfornuition, Every une who knew sunt Will bo Jadtived to see anit identify the body, and a lnrgo ntinber of Swedes are expect- edit tho Inquest, which ts to commence nt 10 o'clock this morning-nt the West Chicago Ave- nuo Station, It is quite possible thut somo one will be able to furnish a now clow. Tho muntereid man's cont und the wallet, tn whieb he exrricd his money havo not yat been: found, A wallet found on tho prisoner grontly resembles tho description given of Johnson's, Dut Huttgren insists that tho tro purses found upon wers brought from the of] country by himself, A brass snuff-box with no luoking-ylass ret In the bottunt be says is his own and not Johiisot Last night lnyuist, conversed) =o with «HMuttgren In. his own languago, Ho | 8n ho rests badly, much worse in Met thin when ho slopt under tte switeh-house and ith the aidewnlk, All the money in his possession, hu saya, wus ob tained honestly. Ho had a draft for $18, and he earned some $90 while at work on the ratleaad. Mrs. Storm ig bis cousin, ho says, aud Mrs Thuttgren, who used ta ive with Storm, fs now dead. Bho was his unt and Mre, Storm's nether. He has no other relatives in tho country give two cousins at Rockford. When asked If he was afritid when ho saw tho dead body hareplicd no, ns he was entirely In- nocent, and had no reason to be nfenld, Ho admitted belng surprised, ‘ho Totter re- culvad at the house on liuckwell street the day or piitinrona arrest was shown bin last night. Ho trembled violently and suid ft. was tho trst he had recelved, Elthor beenuse he could not rend {t. or because ho was go nervous, be handed it te the Interpretor to rend, and he Hstened attentively. Io dontes ever huving bad blood on the razor, and claims tho marks are rust, cauged by cutting a cucumber, which ho bought one day iu a store, whera he nlso beaged n Uttle salt to ent with it, All the money ho calls his own was loaned to Anderson, and he stronuously denles what every other witness osserts, that Johnson at times had to support hin, Inthe old country tho Johnsons haven srull ploce of Inna and two cows, while the Hultgren tamily and thoir relatives are cone alderably’ better off. ‘Tho prisoner answers questions besitatingly, and docs not convey nny good iden that he ts. tehing tho truth in any ong Answer, Yu TrBoxk's ADA. A Stock Boom—Busincss Prospects The Kev, Mr. Mandtord—Eride with Mruzil—Down on Contederation—Tho Itag-Baby—Monding of ‘Through Grain Cargocs, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mostrear, Can. July 8.—Thoro wus consider- ablo oxcitemont in tho Stuck Exebango to-day, All class of securities made furthor advance, ond -closed very firm. Montroal 'Lalegeaph Jumped up to 105, and bunt shares appreciated in proportion, Varlous causes ave assigned for the presont boom, among othors being the fuct that a large amount of English aud Fronch eup-' ital bas been recolved here for investment, money fp European countries being much ehenper.than in this country, Another causo ‘ta the excellent outlook for a stirring full trade, Investments in banking stocks are again be- coming. popular, ng that business fe now bolfoved to be conducted on a much sounder basis in Canuda than formerly, and ns a test of Utia it Is nager ted thit the hirgest banking Insti- tution hus not lost £5,000 by bud debts during the: past six monthe. “It ls also anotable feature In the improved condition of amtnirs here that aluce the Ist of January last therehns noe been a fail- ure fu: Montrant “exceeding $2,000 in amount, with ono exception, a few days ayo, and in that enso the firm showed an actual surplus of $:20,- 000, and offered to pry 100 cents on tho dollar upon short tine, : Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Touunto, 'Out., July B—The ecremony of awoaring In tho Hon. Join Boverly Hobinson ns Licutenant rnor of Onturlo took place this aftarnoon in tho Legislative Chamber, Par- Mament bulldings. «Thera.was a inreo number of spectators, 0 {alr proportion of whom wore Nos. Aftor tho. commission appointing tr. Robinson bad been read, Chancellor Sprague, ageleted “by Chiof Justice Wilson and Mr. Justice Morrison adiniuistered tho outh of alleglunay to ber Majesty, the onth of offlea, OF ndjudication, of forclyn “saveroignty, and other onths usally subseribed to on puch: occasions, His Ilonor, hnying slunodhis nao to cath of those onthe, loft the chumbor for Goy- eritient House amid thd” congratulations of those present, -In honor of tho occasion tho ilags of mauy of our public buildings woro run up and kept tlying during the day, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. -Toronto, July &.—Tho Rev, Mr, Handford has finally aecepted the offer muda by tho fifty young mon, to hold Sunday-cVentng services th Albert Hall. ‘This stop is looked upon by the Dencons of the ond-Street Congregntional Church in. an unfavorable Hybt, as in all ikell- hood St will ond in tho breaking-wp of that cou- gregation, many of whom still cling to the os tracleed clorgyman, < The total amber of immigrants arriving at tho City Sheds last month was 801, the majority bolny from Ireland. ‘Speetat aputch to The CMecaga Tribune. MONTREAL, July 8&—Tho recout Jesuit demons stration will now bu offset by a counter-domon- stration to ba given on the Nth tust., when tho Froneb-Cauadians will colobrate, by n plonto to lo Gros Hols, the new French national holiday, the anvarary of tho destruction of the Hus- uy, July 14. - ‘The police authorities hore have been notifled that a rewnrd'of $1,000 Is olfored for tho rocov~ ory of niad named Frank 1. Pago, 10 years of ne, who was kidnaped from Huverhill, N. IL, Tost Monday, A reward of $200 for hla body is olfered, 1f dend, * ‘The number of- ocenn-veasels that have are rived in port this season up to dito 13 208, As nglust Isdat this time last your,—showsug an inerensy of twonty-fve, ‘be stuamstlp ling between Canada and Brazil, which wiil be In operation before many months, will (give Dominion manufacturers and more chante wu valuable addition! imurket for thelr guods. Americun and Knglish morchants now monopolize the trado, althourh tho Bapiro te 1 large consumer of! many Cunadinn products, considerably share of the trade will, howevor, pass Into Canadian hands as soon ust direct tno of comtnunication has boon established. Orangomen mn this city will colebrate tho Lith by nten! es tO Luchuto, femmingford, and olse- where. The Rev, 0. A. Dondiot, Gaund Chaplain of tho Provinou of Quebce, has been invited to rench the annlyorsary sormon on the 12th at Nehuto, . : Tho Halifax Chronicle, in an article on Confed- eration, says; ‘lo mun UR, brictly tho bicssings of the Union: Dobt; deficita: commerce guno to jo. dogs; Inbor of Mtoe valuos cost of living fnerended; the bone and: sinow of the country atanpeding to tho United States; excise dutles; flagrant jobs in polities! olreles, Will this last: nitich lorigee? In our opinion, te wilt not, iC ull the outraged people in this Province will speak: out, A maditication of tho terms of Union, and ag completa Lng of the polloy ef tho Domin- fon, muy prevent secession. Untied onee, this Froylngo at ieust will not be beaten’ulways.” pee Dispatch to The Chicuge Tribune, Orrawa, July B—The appearances now tne alcatg that Sir Joby Macdonald will accompany ‘bir Charles happen to Pou land on the mission Jn connection with the Picilo Hailroad, Earl Duniuore, whoso nite ts assoolated with the alleged syndicate of Dritish capitutiats, forined for constructing i section of the Pacific Hallroud, hus lott Ottawa for Now York. ‘Tho Government's concession to tho Beaver back or Stage Holly parey hus alroudy borne fruit, Lawyers ary including In all new mortgtzes a chuude stipulating that the payments of princl- pal and fntorest ure to be mude in gold or ite equivalent. With a depreeiuted ctirrency, it wilt tuke ano datlur and & lurye ation of undthor to make un oguivalont to the wold dollar. = Spectut Misputer to The Chicsyo Tribune. Toronto, July 8—The Globo suys: “Tho Taobine Canal break serves to Iiustrato tho ine convenience of a trade potloy which necessitates the bondi of through grin cargocs, ‘Thou- sands of busbolsof grulndimnaged by water buyo ‘been sold for ono to two cents a bushel. Tho Dominion Government now wants tho duty paid on these cargoes. Apparently tho Government will uot ovyn tet the grulu-deulors oxpart the gquivalont of the Americun whout ip Conudian whent, in the same mnner in which they allow tho *Rrinders in bond* to evade tho burdons of “the Nutounl polley. Even if tho Government dit allow Canadian wheat to be oxperted in discharge of tho bouds, the ditioulty would still exist, ag thore would be enough of loss and delay attend- {ng tho trinaaction to cause engy Besides, the ebippers' con doubles for Amerigau mid notCanmdlan wheat, If the Goverment, uu the utuer band, were to Wsebarga the bonds without considoration, a dangerous precedent would wet, and upy dischargod ut pon bis pemon, ly quite wartagtablo, Hvis of | any polut where thore wus a market for ft tis plain that, wh Flera who tran ever corso fs pursued, tho car: port wheat under a bonding aye Tem are at. disndyantage compared with tise who do not have to nbscrve the anime conditions. Honeeforth tho Unbility to pay cistomsé-duty ot xeatn dainaged i transtt will bon contingent, which our shippers nite provide for, ‘This will place the Mont: tent a further dsad~ vantage compn meriean routes,” POLITICAL NEWS. THE MICHIGAN GOVERNORSHIP. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tridunes LANSING, Mich, July 7.—Now that the ques- tion of Preridentin! candidates fs settled, Miche fgon Republicans aro alt absorbed tn another question to less Inturenting to themnelves, It 18, Who aball be our noxt Governor?’ And it Is es: pecially Intoresting ta Itepublicans, since thelr nominution ts equivalent to an: clection. Tho State Convention fa called at Jackeon, Aug. f, to nomtonte a State tieket and Preeidentin’ Blect- ort, Thore willbe no steifo over any of tho nominutions for State oficers, with the excep- tion of Govonior, na the present Incumbents youll elven the highest sutisfuction, aro on- tilled by precedent ton“ second term, and will vrobubly bo renomfinitod by aeclunation. ‘The Convention will have no, diMeuity mn sedi a goud candidate fur Governor, as such aro. uumerens; but thore is considcra- Ue discussion now: going on as to tho availability of . tho respective persons propused, Thore Is n strong feline qunony Miuny tending tepublicans that tho ngtl- eitttitntl Interests of thy Stato ‘should. receive 1 devldedt recoyuition at this timo; and that this cunld be avcoinplished In ne better way than by tendering the Guberuatarial noninntion to a furmor, It has been mnny years since Micblyan bas hud a furmor for u Governor; and the Men, that now fs tho time for the farmers to wak utd the Republican part iY, to grant, Js aprending yory rapiily, Fortunately for.that farge eluss of our cltlzens, when so maby ueknowladge the Justice ot thor claims, queh havo areandidite who, in fAtuess and rvaliahl Hts 4s the wqual of any eter sot mentioned. It Is tho. Hon. John D. Rich, of Lapeer County, tho preseut Speaker of thy louse of lepresentatives. My, Hich, so fur ns avocation fs concerned, 18 0 real farmer, making to pretensions tou ee] elke, He takes pride in bis calling, ate ts yghad to lave It known: yet fias fou mitch sound sense to parado his agricultural conncetions before the people for pufitical purposes. That he shirks none of the labors and onjoya nil the ndvantages: of u fartuer's fe, is demonatrated by it visit to his home fn Elba Township. Ts public services have givon him a vory enviable reputation, ilo was elected to the Stato Sayialature in 1373, and lng represcnted hls dlateict there ever since. Jn. A877, nnd ugaln in IN), he was elected Speaker of tho- House, und presited over that bods with such ability and flrness ng to being Lim into favorable notice at ance. [ls assacation with tho meiibers of tho Inst four Legishetures his given him a strong. following, io 1g tho first choles of many feuding Republicuns, ani the second choice of nearly ali the rest, Ils repus tutton throughout the Biate, bis popularity among the Facuiors, and hia dlsconncetion from nll rings add ititrignes, miko hint pertups the most avilluble candidite, So far in the canvases Mr, Rich bas not been as iictive as come of bla competitors; but it fs wn~ derstood that ho and ls friends have, meta. vhorleally spenking, Inld off thetr coats and propass to ivy the * farmer-for-Governor oul” A big buoKl. Probably tho second strongest man In the Gubernatorial race is Col, Willinin B. dcCreery, of Flint. He has aiways taken an nective part in politics, and, athwitistand ing. tho statements of a aint machine subsidized in the interests of another enndidate, ing always been an honest and conscientious Republican, Ho was" twice elected Mayor of bis olty, wis Collector of In- tormil Revenue for tno Sixth District four years, ond In 1844 was olected State ‘rensuror. 11s ndninistration of the... afulrs of» the Vrensury was conducted with — marked nbillty.” One Instance of his watehfulness over the finnuces of tho Stato may bo men- Uoned. A warrant, duly qudited, and drawn by the Auditor-General in favor of Houghton County, for nearly $40,009, wus presented to hiin for payment, and was promptly refnecd, on tho ground that the claim was illegul. The caro was tiken to the Supreme: Court, which not only ap- proved bis netion, but complimented him jn th Nhest terms for his diseretion:- and zeal, Ho wns elected to serve tsecond term as‘Treasurer, tn 3876, At the breaking out of tho War ho cn- Histed tn the Second Michigan.Tnfantry, and wis promoted from the ranks to Colonel for gallant: gol ineritorious conduct. Ho was wounded six Hines, and wis on of.the fow who succeeded In tunneling out of Libby Prison, As may niatu- vally be siinposed, ho fs very popular with tho “old vets," nid 48 highly respected and ca teemed by all who know him. He js atthe pres- pag tie engaged in tho banking and burdwaro uainess, re aey Another cundidato js the Hon. T, W, Palmer, of Detroit, n gental, jovial. whole-souled fellow, whoro love of oheer ig much moro pro! nont than bly stutesmanship. He bis beon very active In pishing his cnure, and has quite a rt. His fricnds claim for blm and it Js undoubtedly trie ve tt inrgo compliinentary voto, But, In view of tho fuut that Detroit offers threa candidates for the next United States Sonitor- ship, and bins furnished two Governors within tho Inst ten yeurs, it is not probable that tho Btate will bo willing to concedo .the Goyurnor- ship at this time to the Metropolis, Mr. Palmer is engied In the timber buslness, The Cricuds of Francis 1, Stockbridge, of Kal- amnzoo, alee chim for him a strong following, Mr, Stockbridge wasn candidate for Governor elght fous nyo, andhasbeena member of tho State Boat, ‘Ilo Je - thorough gentleman, sociable unt pleneing in-his manner, Ho is also extonsively engaged in the lumber business, ‘There ure 2 nuinber of other candidutes of State reputation spoken of, among whom may bo mentioned tho Fion, D. Hi, Jerome, of Bug- Inaw; tho Hon. E.G, D. Holden, of Grand Raplis; and the Hon, Charles Gorham, of Marshall, Any ong of these muy prove to betho dark horse; but tho chances of nomination fro altogether fnvoranlo to Nich or MeCreery. Combinations may of course bo indo that will alter thonu positions; but circumstances now com to indicate tit tho farmors’ candlidte ts to bo tha winning man. - — 3 ILLINOIS. : . Spectal Dispateh tu The Cateago Tribune. Burtivan, duly 8—At tho. Democratic Con- gressional Convention hold at Nuwton-yeatore day forthe Fiftoonth District, the , Ion. John, 2. Eden was nominated ‘for Congress and Will- fan altace for member of the State Bourd of Equalizution. = 5 ‘Spectul Dispatch ta The Odtcaga Tribune,” Pauin, Tt, July 8—~Tho Domoorats of this alty haye all been torn’ up to-day over tho spilt fi their Conueeanloiit] Convention it Nowton yes- terday, which resulted in the nomination of two candidates by the two fuctions, Col. Fillor, of. EMnghin, by ono, and Jolin it, Eden by thos} i} 1 +, fhe dotermination tu, effectually kill oir for ull the was.the moving canso of tha split,.Thetr’ only bopa now Is that Eden with draw off and ylvo Filler tho fleld, should bo ro- fuse to do #0. you can put’ down aw Republican: Cungreasiun from the Miftoonth District. . Specitt Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Canvoxnary, Ul. July 8—At tha Democratic Sgnatorial Conyontion to-day ut Murphysboro W,A, Denne wus nominited for Benator, aid, D4 Lintegar and H, 1 Buckingham for fep- Tesentutives, Spectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tritrine, AL“DO, Morece Co. Ill, Jty 8—The Knox and Morcer Countios Hepublican Legislative Convention mot boro to-day. On tho tiret bile ike aid without opposition, A. W. Bergeren, of Gnleaburg, was nomimited for tho Suite Konato, an » Wood, of Knox, and Capt, A. 2. Potrio, of Moreer, for Kopresontatives, Horggron is Grand Mastor of the Illinols Odd-Follows, MINNESOTA, Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chtcago Tribune, Sr. PAuL, Mint, July &—'fhe Republican Can- gressional Convention for tho Second Miunesota District -was hold nt Farwington to-day, and Horaco ‘8, Strait was nominated on tho frst batlot, A, E. Hloo, of Kandlyoht County, who led tho dofection that dcfeuted Strait two years ago, was Chairman of tho Conventiou. After tho pormanent organization an attempt vas mado to {nfroduce’a resolution condemning tho Romutition of any candidate who had boon de- feated before the podple, but it fable intho waht of wrede contusions the tee Job that nominated Birait: stood 66. for him, 8 for Gordon B. Colo, of Faribault, und 13 for “Marden 8. Chandler, of Hed Wing, ‘Tho Scandi« navians, led: by Hieo, who dofeated Btralt two wats ayo, supported bim in the Convention, be HomleHon Was: made unanimous, and speuchos weru made by all tho candldates, pledg- {uwsupport to Btralt, - Mayor Strait was fimem- ber uf ‘tho Forty-fourth and Forty-itth Cont reason, but wk dofeatod by 500 majority in std. Tho cloment that waa hostite to bim hos been plicated now, aid benldes the full votu of 9 Prosidential your 14 suro'to carry him through, iowa, * ~ Brovx Crry, Ia, July 8—Tho Ninth District Tepublican Convention met here to-day, with ut Cra auntie cxoopt, Carroll roprosontod. Tho’ canis, ‘ponter was Tenominated by uc- othw: Tide: . ‘Wisconsin, ‘i Shin Auees suly &.—Tho lopubdlicans of tho jovent iconsin Divtrict renomis he Humphroy for Congress, nase Hels me Wha sent Raw. Tay Bridge. = Inthe Tay bridge wus blown dow the Loudon Teeuronney 1b Was rolmarked Tan ihe only consulatory faiture in the catastrophe: was tho dewuunor of tho North British Hallway Gompuny, No blanio- was uttachubly to tha, ‘They hud from the beginning. doug tholr bout to get sound bridge put up, and wero willing to niko whatever suerifices word necdful to vbect watable struature, They had, as was “natural, velted on the guidance: of thely ongineci nobody could dud tault with thom if thi didnot Justify their contidyave. od Newt incetiug’ of shurchulders po Guild note of do- epondency or upbrulding was Heard, Tho Com- ay event, Any proclaimed thelr Antention of bullding the Broken iridge agatt, aa might hag been ox- pected of energetic Bcota, repulsed but not boaten In thoir struggio againat the forces of Nature, With = marvelous prompsitide they. have ret about carkying ont thelr Sutention, | and their "plana for restoring the bridgo nre now publiehed, The maln fentures of the pew structure will bo two, Tho olf long yleders, which were thirteen tn number, are to he replaced fy twenty-six ainall girders, and they ure to bo thirty-one fret lower thas thoy wera In the old bridge. ‘Thin now plan wil give abundant securities for stability, but ft will, of couree, necessitate n lowering of tho ree arondy standing, and it fron this ground that tho pian fs expected to bo opposed, The people Interested in the fifteen ortwventy sianeks that find tholr way 1p the river to the nolghborhood of Perth in the course of a year, will, inthe namo of “the mivigation of ho Tay,” probably tuke. constderablo exeeption to the new plang, Rut it will bo for tho mt- thoritics ta weigh scriqualy the rival interests ntstrke,—tho Interests of the publio who ate deutanding n short through route betwoen tho North and tho South, and of tho amuack owners, Dehind whom fea nillivay companies eancerned Jn preventing the opening up of this Hine fight for thoirown handa, CASUALTIES, * THE SNY LEVER BREAK, HANNIDAL, Moy Tuly 8—The Clpper-Heratd this afternoon has an chiborate ‘article on the losses by‘ tho bronks fn tha Sny Loyeo on the Tll- hols side of the Missiestppl River, After stating thnt the levee fs fifty-two mitos tony, extending from a point nine miles south of Quincy to Ham- Dig bay, nine miles routh ot Clorkaville, and that ft redeems 101,280 eres of land, it makes an eatimuto of the fosies by multiplying tho num- ber of nerves In wheat and corn which wore over- flowed by. the avorige yield per acre, which at prescnt prices would shown loss on wheat of $200,000 and about the same amount on corn. Other losses, us to fences, “barns, dwellings, farming Implements, ete. will reach fully $100,000, making tho total loxs $0,000. Not more than one-third of tho wheat or corn crop fs lost. Tho ovorilow from tho break was nearly seventy: hours travellog twonty-three niles, whiets wave muiny farmer tine to save much of thelr prop- erty vulaide tho growing crops, —— WIND AND WATER, Des Moines, In, dtly 6.--A very hoavy rain fell in Central Iowa last night. Tho wind did considerable damage to the Court-House and engine-houso at Winterset. At Tntfalo four houses and amill wero blown down, and one man Js reported killed, named Hearn, At Ilanover, this county, two barns and soyeral grunrica wero destroyed by wind. Trains were dotained for hours on the Hock elaud fond by a wash- outat Van Meter. ‘The dumuge to the crops in this county fs 10 porecnt. —— KILLED BY CARS, Speetal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, KAnsas City, Mo, duly 8—Avout o'clock this afternvon Dennis Welch, 4 worktnan em- ployed on tho Chicago & Alton ond, was knocked down wnd killed by uw freight train, Welch wis at work: inn quarry nenr Hock Creck, a few mils trom this city, and, asa frolght ap- pronched, he stood near the thack with his back tothotrain, He was tiearer Cin he thowgit, and 1 box-car knocked him tte an adjacent Neld, whore he lived but 1 few minutes, BURNED TO DEATIL. &r. PAUL, Minn., July 8—A special from Stlll+ water says the dwelling house of 1 man namet) ‘Turnrose, one and a half intles back of tho Town of Franconia, Chisago County, caught tiro lust night about 12 o'clock, and cremnted two of his childron, “tJ and 13 years, and friphtfully. burned a your-old girl before sho could bo rescued fr tho flaines. ‘The lutter’s name is Matilda Turnrose, Curn yin ifs ondenvar to save tho house, forgot to gave the children, —— STRUCK BY CARs. Aptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Watrntown, Wit, July 8.—Last night Edward Winkler, of tho Seventh Wand, while on his way homo intoxteated, was struck by the engine of a frelght-train on the Chieago, Milwaukee & Bt, Paul Hallway, and so badly Injured ns to cause donth it fev hours, Winkler was 40 years old, and leaves a wife and fvo children, FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune. JACKBONVIELE, TL, July &—An nged farmer, named Antonio De Oraclias, living a few milesin the country, was thrown from a bugry on our streets to-day by a runaway team and fatally Ine Jured. His wife, with iim nt tho time, “was seriously thouxh not fatally injured. os KILDED: IY. A BER, Spéctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dusuque, In. July 8&—George Byranck, of Tilackbinwkc County, was stung by a buo on the back of the neck. Ho stmimnedintely beeamo diay, and was unable to see. In bnlf nn hour he died, Anexamination showed that the poison wus taken into tho aystem, aud paralysis of thy heurt cnsucd, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, i Special Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Sprinariery, Ik, July &—Willinm Sponsicr, A young man about sh, living near Riverton, wos accidentally shot in the leg to-day by Mr. J. 1, Spaulding, the well-known nursery man, in such " snes that {t wus necessary to ninputute tho — “CHAUTAUQUA, JaMEstown, N. Y., July &—The Chautauqua mectings for 1880 opencd to-day with the School of Langunges, A good of attondance of pupils is registered, ~ a A Formulafor Detrrmining Democratic Majoritien, Albany Juriah Tho Democratle plutform ronda: “The Demo- eratlo party decinres that the public schools shall bo fostered and protected.” “Phy interpre- tation is found in tho atutiktics of tho ninth conaus and {n the report of tho Commlssionor of Kducntion, In tho Southorn, Stites the negro populahion Ig not included In the figures given. low, Bomo twenty yours ngo Democrats then used to “foster” the educition of the bluicks with tha ent-o-nine tails, and proverbialiy the Intluenco of tradition $s strong. In justice to Domocrioy, ignorant blacks should «not be: counted, tor {t never professed an inelination to Teuch thom, and in this respeat its practice til lies oxuctly with its professions, Tho States chosen ure and tiways hive boon unquostionnbly Demoeratic or Repubticnn respectively, and tho, Btatisties ure fair oyldenco of the results of party Inbors in education: ~ ivhtte Cannot. Per Demveratio States. Poputat fon, Write, cent. o» GLI 4,005 16 Gi aU 62) Nebraska. A td A A systom of "fostering und proteating uduca- my tion” which has brought nbout tho result that ono pordon out of Ive or six cannot read. or writo should be subjected to close sorutiny bo- fore a more oxtonded field for {ta inbors be opened to tt. ‘The colneldenco between Inu. runce and Demveracy is found too often tondinit of {ts Interprotution ua ait ecltont of nature, Tho connection between tho two fs & necossary on and admits of formulntion, ule to find a Demoveratio majority—In a Btate where one person aut of ex or fess onnnot round or writo, divide the whole numbor of those who equinot read o writa by’ three {o Kot the number of Ignorant voters; tho reault wilt bo spproxi- imately tho Democratic mnjority in that Blute, rhe ,U5-:-Se lit tinorunt votors ‘ g Nie Inns. Ii Missourt.,.,.,101,760-:-= S81 Inorant Voters Virginia... 124639-1-dea1 18 yenrant voters rginia,, 3: Hy morant yoturs : ots da LER Dems min). 1876 In the coming campaign tho Domnerntly party hag about ag much right to curry tho bunuer of enlightenment a8 it bas to carry tho banner of atriotisi, Its professions are quite up to the ntellectunt standard of those who believe thon without examination. f —— Gon, Grant ut Kansas Clty, + Kansas Oity Times ‘Thora $1 nJournat reporter on the tralo, ond ono of bly thet exploits was to sali through tho cars getting up a list of the pooplo ubourd. One Of the persons he struck was i short, thick-sot jan, With x bourd, who ant xuzing pensiyely out of tho window with n clgnr in his mouth, “ Are you one of tho tuvited guests?” askod tha reporter, tupplng the man ou the shoulder, ‘The man suld ho was, and kept on pmol logs * rom St, Joo or Loavenwarth?" wiked tho roportwr, note-book and penoll in hund, 1 Ulludis," replied thy nun, stilt smoking, wt anate, to roubly you for your namo," por io ted tha eter. “ Grant,” sald tho man, still smoking. « Tuttinis, Hleseer: ked the reporter, . “Ulysses 8, Grant," replied the mun, quictly, dl faintly cjaculated the reporter, Anda Btrauye light came jnbidoyes, Aud bo moved Gooh Pits WiLt. WH PAID FOR OABT-O A Gotnai a GenUwibd 1110 Staterse told Nes Bete Graurs by swell promiptly utlenduil to, Extaulshed awk, AM ABIL VAL BON CANT ORE CLoriiNg, 5 Lado elton. Adureon h, Git DEA, aU Blots et DARE GErAinags BY ALF Sane caper Hoek, Washinijvon wad Ciark-siay Chicago, vedi: sagen, De Gy : heey oat ave NORDHIE TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER ‘ous pateons tironghout the city, wo hava eatabe ott Odleos in the didernnt Divisions, Ae dealenated balow, where advortisemonts wit "ho laken for the ramna prica ns eharzed nt the Main Ontee, and wiil be cerelynd unkll I o'clock p. hte J. & 1 BIMMS, Booksollers ind Stationors, 12 Tronty-nncond-xt. W.F, BULAICT, Drugalst, Of3 Cottage Grove-ar, northwest cornar'Thicty-Hithent. EEN SUCHSLAN, Dragaiay corner Thicty-Oratand ry tenis. WEST DIVISION, aA LATE i, Deuygist, 212 Bluo tatand-ary e OF Twotithy-st, HE Hentict, omotor Nowsdoalor, and Fancy j.corner Lincaln, piu rhaulnt, Gil West Mfadizon-st, corner auiina. NORTIL DIVISION. 1. BURLINUTAM & CO, Druulste, 405 North Clatk-st, corner [ivisinn. ¥.M, WILLIASIS & CU, Druceists, (75 Larraboe-sty carnior Sopa TOUISW. Th. NERBE, Printing and Advortistng niery Hoput, 68) Haat Divisione “Agont, Nowa and #1 botweon Lasalle wd Wolls. i PRISONAT “Sie SASH. ADASIS, FOREN 3H Tl Went, Nations, pense givo xour ngs unt address to MINNIK G,. Addres: ‘est Sido Post-On'ee ntonee, 5 ex SUNAL-DOIR RD NELLIE Pimase AD: Kb Waat Marl corre: . piko COUSIN ERED. ida SBRSONATeoly J, 8-000! L_uccounin think it beat not TROUN-ON Mea Cui tind th to NOT,AND ON ALL IN DAY, JULY ION RANDOLDE at, between Wood and Moyne, o iudy's poci book “containing xume money and yaliaules, finder will by Iibornily rewaraed by returuing same 1011. DALY, 2 Sturket-st bAYE Met INDIA € small rorrel horse, with ring Uo right hind leg, aida, above the knee. Witgive S10 tur the Feturtt FSi RAS two-stoy ious of ‘te Int. th ty-Rocond, $11.00 bargain near ‘hirty~ Tirat-nt., with Ener: snyvor led pincers Sosth: Bite. frie LON to $140, 1 & WARE, 1 La Salle-st. TNESS 7 Franklin, and Cline Us Dearborn-nt. Jou Bat on Tandotp tonsata, GEO, Trot A GooD MOUSE weil tocnted in Hm umbersds will take bare ‘or partienines address 1% it Lichixuni-ay, HOw 8. CHANCE iM OFFERED: Jane Jot in Enulewood; tueality the romt. Ad NEWCASTLE, 25 MeGrogor-st, gecallutter na i ATE, FOR SALE-CHEAD LANDS-12000 ACRES IN i! “Greeley County, Neb fue 35 centa tod por ‘Nebraska eres ttle perfect." Address W 6, Tribune officn, SE — ———— APY TOCATHD OPEL a near, Milwiukee-ats olther in Stnve's, dotneon's, of Gray's mab divisions. Wo can intke entes If not hold too high, Ro anle, no ehargo, UIEFIN & DWIGHT, West: Mido real state aeaters, corner Washington and TT, Halmonests, A WAR TENSE On CASH, NESTHENCE NoITHT OF froin BW La SIUAL_ Glee number and price. ROC " rik . Ade Aruns ay Triguno ames.) eer And Brive UWS ON WARASIL-AV, NORTH ‘of "rwnnty-necond-at.. worth 800) ‘to GU008 Hund bo, taken tn part’ wavencae hatanee aohs nue punt, PIERCE & WARE, Sih waitesne onlanes: onsth RY. 00 TO A ACHES orfows, G, BAite 3° iF FAC to rentor purehaeein Mtn $5 antiths Canal-rt.. Chicago, HOU! « West Side. FPO MENT TA FUINISHED HOUR BUITATIG for arial familys xond iycatton and convenient io cnr, Caltnt 121 Loomls-at, near Van Buren, only two blocks from Joferson Hark. rm South Side. (PO RENT—A NEA GLOOM COTTAGH IN GOOD yale, 2758 \ineennes-ay., opposite Aldino-square. Inquire ub li Pitthsuy. or ay beninenes ee g aupro plies, JOHN Part wit be paid M4 the ownur, ‘avordh FUIMAN, 2 Dorry-st. North Bide, De FROM ISH MILWAUK ‘AV A mare about years okt, and one amy years uld. Ituttirn to abura and reoul¥e FRO: "9 GREENEDAUN Haviting, AY WEF pe ML daly Bt eel Mack mace, tall partially witched ut and buck eomn= Ineneing texet sore under the wads square box wn. huey, Wnt labrobe, ahd ew wn, A alta 2 word for return of rig und tht Qiow HORS AND TWO-WHEED BUGGY 1D fron'Pribune Building, July 7, betwoun 4 and & welock. Any tnformution fir regard ta the recovery, OF the camo wit ve Mberally rewarded by addressin IL GNABDINGE! ut i South Mora nna MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Jest toy WIANOS- For uprants of rare: 0 nients bnvy rotained thele moderate pricod pianos. YON, € HEALY Pf, 4. Bratt, the emin iting oxprossea htaisalf cone airs these superb instru pesition at iho head of VON IY Y, State und Menrou-sts, Os Planlst and composer, ring thelr well-knowt me! 3" Feongratulate you upon the wreat ind wolt~ merited success of the Lyon-Healy Piano, which, to ty mind, ts unquestionably the best emall piano L hare mot with, clther in this country or Burope. Hai not examined and thuruuhly tostod this plano, L contd scurc, belleve it posaibla that such a mtupgrh quality of toss could be produced tn suet a Husted zpnee und forso sinall an amount ef moncy.” LYON & HEALY Stato und Stunron-ats, NEW GRAND UFiGHT outieman breaking up houses 'ribung ofl NE OOF KNABE'S anos fur anie by keovinit. Aditrer Steinway rs MATCHLESY PIANOS, TUE STANDARD OF THE (VORLD, LYON & TEAL Y. STATE ANI NUNKOE-8 \WAstepo ite Fou THitee OW FOUR seliina pel e chaps Address \' Latrioung omee, PEO! Bt ~~ B5.00 7 faa PRE MONTH 1.000 tiinius Babe atak, nd Story & Caasp pincer, und Bstay orga bnve duelded to eell dariig the: next duys on terme ) ao gagy and prlece ag tov tone ull ean phreliage, Oranmia anos non ay nent, ne MANO BTOIY A CANIS 4s und ity Kiato-nt, DVANGKS MADISON DIAMONDS. WATCHES, ALM NP onathate brokers mates . LAUSDEIG Toontnd mtd, L) Randoph-st.. betablished 14, ASY) AMOUNTS vO" LOAN ON FURNITURE 2k without reimural, planon at Kou secure Hos, at av rates. i Dearborn ad ANY Sua Oy; Y LOANED ZY pinto, ete. without curittes, We NeALLAY, DUCHY RATES, LOANED wi. withuut renioval, Ap. ¥ AMOUNTS TO LGAN ON FURNITUI pianos, etc, without, renovil; Bis vn atl xoo securities, % Donrborn-nt ASS AMOUNTS TO Lo XS ON Fi JA planos without remy), 15t an ANY AMON 44 on furniture, Wy at Hoots 19 and 3, 102 NITURD AND plient, hound, TAME PAL FOI OF, AND BILV ‘Monuy to Jona on wawhos, diamonds. and ‘valuas Blea of evury dasartption, SMIN'S Loan and iallion gitice (ieensed), Ve. Miisonest. Hatabs a, TUGu yar PRICE PAID FOR stare RavINGS hod Fdality Hank books, and Noandinayian Nae Honnl Hank certificates, IRA HOLMES, Gonoral Broker sb Wasaingtonst, LOsssos FURNTTUME AND TIANOS WITit or without removal, of any amount at reduced ma Wat Washinutonsst., Houm 17 and 18, ONY To LOANZON IMELOVED CITY NEAL conta IK OI wd larger anit ta. Apply Y 12 Hearborn Ton PLATS, Weat Side. IPO KENT—A NICELY FUR: ite] dy nituated fint on the Went room, lot and cold wator, ete, id La Snile-nt, r RES’ TO deh ordar, A, 'T al rove, bath THOMAS & BAGG, North Side. - PERM MIGHT-IIAND FLAT, tet Grama, bexides bath-roum) RC 1.7.2) Danthortert.. oom 2 ‘TO RENT—OOMS. ‘Went Siac. TPO HEN T= t5 PEM MONTH, FIKST FLOOR, CON. sisting of Giing rooms in frame dwelling. No. Uarvari-nt.; #13, aecond floor, in same, Inguire at o03 Weatern- TA PLEASANT FRONT ponies We Wwatnuter mene Union neat Union [PO RENT—FOUI PLEASANT ROOMS TO FIRST- class people, 38 Walnut st., near Union Park. A NICH NOOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT North Axbiland-av., one block frum S1ll- horae-cars. TY’, UNFURNISUED—UPPER PART OF Apply Friday fre 1710 Ie Be me South Side, TPO MENT—ONE LARGE PARL ting-room, on ground four of Ais parlor ean ‘be divided in two fenietied If de phystelan, nt prenilses, 10 REST FURNIEUED ROOMS, ALL FRONT, jemen,, o-1 palmer fae TUOH, Opponite Palme’ OR AND SI‘ ‘24 Kixtoenth- jd nitting-room ds eepecioily sultable to m gout PO RENT—NICE FURNISHED ROOM TO BIN: Bio Kentiewon, only. erin miudorate,to uuud pattlus, Apply at 2k Thdtana-ay., corner twenty- TO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, Xe. - Stores. (PO RENT—PART OF TORE, MIX~ omces, (PO RENTCONH, OF TILs FINEST SUITES OF front wnieos In the city: hurdwond pullabed floor, splendidly lighted suitable for raltrond or curs porations capital iuwyer's ofices on second tout of Hinnd 438onth Clark-st, Apply at ttooww Miscelluncous. ile for mnchiny shop. wlth pn 5 PLUS RN wound ey Kort Ma D—TO RENT-IN FIRST-CLASS Ni hood, within 40 minutes’ wulkof the Palmer usc, One Inte oF two stall adjoining rooms, with: rd, tur two gentlemen. drivute fawliy preferred: beat uf reference given und required. “Address ¥ 42, 3 TO RENI—A FLAT Olt SMADL house of abouts rouins und batht wuat be drat~ North ure Youth Mide; ell modern tmprove- f Hemost orte TASTEN—TU RLENT—A MIDDLE-AGED GEN] tloman dertres an unfurniaiad front rood ino atrletly privatu,fumilly cast of Clark und south of Krievsts, YU, Tribune utiice. Ws EN—TO RENT—TWO NOUMS FOR LIGUT fousckeepingr Hot to wxcued 2 mutnutes’ walk froin corner Clark aud. Vo, ingie-sts. VY ASTER OCG RENT A VACANT UPPEI TOGO Or attie ty tore n few Mbt coudss no dirty pilin rew blucks-of Staus and {Hlinulsaia. pres Tribune, furrud. Answer Uy hoon to-day. Aduress ¥ 4, ‘Trib- Ww ED—T0 DENTOFUUNISHED HOUSE Olt ‘tut, tuily; nu chidren. tur s roomy three in farui Neference ulven and required. 8 2, ‘Tribune omies, BOARDING AND LOD th Side. NONTH CLARK-8T, NKAL THE BRIDGES § ognis with board #4 to #0 per wack: without Dorr, P21 od vate TL tAIBORN- AV. — SEADASIIC | HADUTS Loarding house; Curnishud ruoms wit or Withis but beard; day bo: anders wanted. South Sido. 2 ELYMIDGE-COUNTeFAMILY AND SMALL rootns, with bonrd, I) Wost Monrou-st, URNITURE, BTC. WIT. YW TO LOAN ON CHTY EAT. ies venti oe commissions, HOT i Axhiund Block, “TPRGOMATIONS STYLE OF DECORA ona, Ugures, or ornument for private residence: OF ohuretios, by u irst-clnss European artstt te n pul Of the Schon) of Hing Arts of Paris; hos just arrived, Bast of references, Address WW, Uribung ofice, TRIS AT LAW, LEGATER Dorsans “who ha n ndvertiabd for to clsiin honey und prope ite FU p treo $1, DOUGAL & COSTS Loxingtoneay, Naw Fork. NT Witls nunccued for, 2 TREshospioLe rawr ius WANTED “To ADOPT ‘a boy 10 yenrs old, Of respectabio parents. Par es withdut ehildron profarrud. Atddross W Gh, ‘ribs 2 DIES AND CUTDIEN TO TEAK Hormetack riding. ust Koutucky saddle-horsaa Bnd amollckt Hhutinti@ panton on durth i NION HUBI'S Hiding Bebuol, Vlurk-st, opposite JAncoln Park. i ely CONTRACT weok, | Addreus & S30 ANTED-LIVIE | FROGS—W. for & yuarantoed number each Buuth Park Hotel, FARNSWORTH VOR SALE, OK BALE—TILE PIUSSISES ‘KNOWN AS THLE A Olt Murtis House,” cornur. of Fith and lowne BLA, yenny consisting of a bullding four sto- Thea high, ahd ubout (45 fact aquare, extinaid to con- ‘Lalo 1,003,000 of bricks, event! tons of cast-iron ¢ol- His, Otc. WhO Kush, bituds, doors, stalre Talla, tile flours, otc. ore wll ti oad condition, ‘ho grounds consist of three full lots, tow! of ovor Le feoton Fifth, und 40 fuot on lowassta, Proposals will bu racol¥od an the proporty untire, or for the 20 Without th the I flume without thy lots or for he tote witht tha Davenport, ta. t SALE—ICK, 20) TONS, AT T{H ICE- |! 8 or doltvored In thy curs Bt tha Chlengo & Hook Inland 26, 1¢ doput in Hiuy talund, Couk County, ASTROLOGY — Mus, Da Eis GAN De CON. ZA sulted ot tho Byorert Mouse, ttoom 40, third tinge, £0 W, Mnaison-st. Hho has uoon w wtudent prac: tlonof of tho wcluioua Of tho wiara for yours, nnd win fend I(fo'a history frum birth te death from iho book Of hature—tho sinrry World, If sicknuas or In truutile, at bo a you nck in all gamos of chanco, cull al OF whist wlyo thy Dra c 5 iNs, CLAIRVOYANT AND BMAG- chin. $i) Waba a [VN RECOMMEND Sits. PRANKS AB THE y Wohivitoron lave, mneriuues absont trionda dee odes, businoss._ Wit W. Madison-at. twa to b at, hinyy the thi tics in thy vity for storing furniture, dino, oly Low rates, Advancus 10 pe broOnAGE CO. Ti, 1 AND AD Rey, Hureetpestatlishod eh ant m and reitabloy sturaue oF suruiturot ailyancon wind STehopaat un bast aycleye dvanves ut low rato. rt me Tere PALIN Wy West Montousan Ot" # it 0, 12, y wv." Adsu part. able boilers. stationary onmlnos (at Ute sineh base, wll minkes and in fine order. Also all other kinds of mischinury, tathes, planurs, otc. 1a 0, POLLARD, bt 1 south Canul-ate ' JRO HALK-ONR LANGE CONEY BEATEI i host with burso-powor, all curupletey wit be sold cteun te called fursoon, Call or addres 1. A, ANKELMANN & CU. Palatine. Cook Co. Ut, "__INS'THUCTION, HOFESSON OF - URAWING aly Ivsaulie in water colors, ull Hest a Siete elvan. wicoe public or pri- iC HEADEIC “AND Ne ta volta culture Aihallans vruneh, or Gore bat Fe thar ty dosirus to niyo priv: wates Aditrven W oh Pribun NOE KURT Polinowtur—vcelvus ind diamutio art tn clthor inan, | ty Sich iPO EXCHIANG E20) ACHES IMPOVED AND PO stiaspmivod lands In Sisourk Wr saliva feom fous wood whoat fruli : and ly country; wood stock sabe ree ogy enltinarte a COL, AT ROLU-Ble ¥ 48) WASASIFAY “FURNISHED Ot UNFUR. ulstied roams on first four, slhKle or on mite, with beard, Frontcornar uot on second oor, Day boantors taken. Ae ABASII-AV.—BOAID AND LODGING, 1033 & fund &) woek; translenta accommodated, 18 Hloteis. CyAneNce. HOUSH, CUMNER OF STATE AND nn a #2; also ryorus ranted without beard, ook; duy board, H. * Coun ry IPPINCOTT’S FOX LA HoT SITUATED ‘on the banks of tha woll-krowa and bountiful Fox Lake, Lake County, 1M. two hourn’ ridy fromm Chicago, Tablo. frst-wlass, colured couxs, waluirs, und magicians; howl new, alt tty cons Yontonces, Iargo mud olugant parlors, wtet lnins Tom second $0 none; Janke H-font porches all raund the house} beat Habing und batt In the State, with plunty of froshulr und pure water. Iveral torma to and fainiiles desiring to apend 2 fow weoks ‘Corumunication with Chi twico 9 day, er particulars apply to COL, O, LIPEINS ant Rundulph-at, eocond QAKD—A G LESAN ING ENJOYED “all the coniforta uf a hoine ” at boarding-houss wixhes to bucomo @ member of a private family, where the Influence of pluasant society and a wena ing hone can bo ublained. Mustbe South Bidu und Toderalo torma; noar lake: preferred, Address W 74, Tribute ufive. P Hon: N ASSUIT: giu¥, phacton hand bug! i OIL BAL und 1G, Audross BAIA RAL NEW AND Bit fond binnglvs wid roud wagons cheap for the next low Weekn nn Tunust move-my shop, 71 Baton, E.G HAYDE. J OUN 311 a} wouna, 1 a3 exchanges ait kinds of now un Cash advances On horses and 8, Wii Ane SERORIZED By ite OWNEIN TO clusy out the following closant Uunes und cure rugos at any yive to cuyur gur cual wdveucous elouunt f-suut rockawny carriugo, Lest cily make; Ono riovelty-mude top piiueton with Lindaome up. et wy c SA ber saan wow, Oban DuKuy, Ter: MLA | Aucuouauts ond Now. 25 and 27 State-at, dross AW Gi fe TELL, AUCTION AND COMMINSION 10 18 Washington-st., buys, sulle, aid wond-hand yubiclua, ugdies, Call for bare \WWANTEORA (ti P-ULA8S SADDLE HONSH ‘Trained to all the waits, to we, with ppoed: must pe fhurouully gate und broken for bugey Wad) (uae nd auuint, at m vory muduraty price. hare, atta et Adieu W72d Triuuny otto nd price with uddrons, ws GOOD NULES, AND THER Kuud cart horecs, Apply ats North Desplaiues, Wwanti 83 WAGON AT WOODLAWS tudon fur transfer of luggage fur plenio par= Se Ed Woy with dotaltod di ties. in juire in depot. BUSI GOON INVESTMENT FO ANY MAN UN- derstanding ur wishing tu xo into the restaurun usluvaat Iucatiun the vury bom; she ruwon for sulle ug ON BLCTUNE GE bud Ruulh, ry WOW BALM UML BULAR IS machinery frat you guod cual) ober fram Cutenwo. Call Dearvern-st, WANT A GOOD GUSINESE-MAN WITIC SOSH cabital vo taky the Stata agency uf the best-parlnyg Dosing ty the Wost, Call ou or addrussJ. 0, VIB, Burdick Hour, ANTED-A_NO, 1 DUSINHSS-LADY WITIT YM itcvpidal of irom sii to FAuU Lo take 8 hale fnurest und wanuge o trst-cluss wiilinory and tadlus {Urnisbibe-gopUs sore 1b G live Interlur town OL JOU) inuubitante, business Geubilshed sunio time, oa nionuy, And bas extra advantages tn buying. tgheat oruitens «ivan and roqulred., ‘hia iw spioudid ap. ly fue the right party, ‘Adaross for one week, iy uttice. TANTED—ONM OW BORK PARTIES WITiL from #yoto.lun thousand dollars, tu, form & stock corppany fur ong Of the buat oweisic Nybte un thy market, Suslnoss enormous wad prota AW por count. Address A. W., ribuue uttlod. PL ra % ty Sspericucg, Dunlnese quiouy wad loyally yyayeeioL. port Toe Hookkeopern, Cloris, &e. WASTED SIILEDIAT EY TIST-CLARS MAR, inidewriter office work und be quick und correct We tren ARS ply, minting erparienes, Aire, salary Ox tg mapidity of wriling, Van Tribung onien, Pe AMA YVANTED—A CLERC TOK ern innds prevorred:” Goa ents rgrred. Gon 7 War, rribune ufticon reference TANTED-AN Al NT HOOKKERD : ar7t, WAKes, 610 per week to bogin. Address ¥.8, ANTED-IN A RETA, Si0E-BTORI smvertnfenman Tally posted in tho elty trade, “Abby ae ANTED—A DRDIVEI WA \ bash-ay. KICHAID Yonhes AE AN Wax 1} — AN EXPERIKNCED TALS: clothing anti zuiand Zi Madinineate betwoen 0 md ine APP 88 ANTED—A’ FINST-CLABS RETAIL Wir mmat bee aorenenn eA ten aa ake tant no othora are wanted; must como woll recom= Eniney. 418 wee weoks (op Wink TSS ee tween Vand Ita m.ntal Wost Adamant (oor CC" —-AN JPXPERIENCKED AND THOR- oughly competent di lerk. 1 x a ences regulted, “Rares Wie tribana cmon eee ‘Traden s ‘ANTED—A FEW, GOOD FANCY WRAY! \ NW A WouIen mille, Epringdeld All.” DICKENS Land Lakes CAMENON, ‘to whi AMBENG & Cl MERKER. y =4 makers, by MEIICEIE & Co. i Biato-at, up-staire. Gornians 7 works Kood Wanos. FANTED-1WO GOOD TRUNKMAKEIG, AP- simoak? 8 once, WILDER & MCGARIY,- KO Coachmen, Teamsters, dv. TANTED—FURST-C thie. : WA latent AUP A RRLIRL AT DAB: sree plormont Agencies. NTED-FUI THE 7 W Aittce vinta tions in Dake ead tans at $1) por day) feo frat tenvo Rriday morning Wo, m 4 i tor Wirconein and Tiinots, same forma farm: saw -itlllsy : £00, Su vouth Waterstone, VOT: CHUB a) for Tollrond in bakous. Tame ned Wise ‘oc ure; @ tor lumber yatd. ANGELL: & ‘est Lako-st. \WANTED—00 RAILROAD Tanonnne, WARE (Co; in Dakota, towa, nnd Wiaconsioy for’ Iiltnotn, from $150 to $1.73 por day; 3. $1.40 por day: freo U c dori free fara i [or iarntse UL BURIED ECR aL : ‘ Miseellanco ANTED-AGENTS-0) HAMPLES FREB TO NV" elther sex saceking businoss on smnil capita), ‘The unemployed, and those who can devote & fow hours dally to the sale of our Inbor-saving Invontion, can renilze § to $00 por weok, Our pinn of operations ACS oath ond who Investigates, 2nd is crpocially” nultable far tha Inexpertonced, aa no talking a neces> guarantea ton und women overywhore seat aCe rate on WR Cos id 25 North Clark-sta, Chileno, bia “AN GENTLEMEN AND J,ADY AGENTS to sell photon and engravings of the Presiden: . ous other fast ch "1 free. 'G. Bh AANINGTON, wi dnekson-ste Chieasen ne EEOC En SE ENETOR, 8 Jockson-sty Chicago, _ AND IBERAT ARRANGEMENTS SLADE tu waseers for life-inanrance by 6 IL WELLS, Fi 4 bor and is swans Howland Biock, corner Moar: TANTED—A GOOD CANVABSEI. 0} WANK S20, SOR IEEE ont ees WASTED -AN ACTIVE EXPERLENCED OFFICH bay about tt yoare old, who lives wit ta. Adudresn with references arid salary wanted, Wi, Tripune Onieg, VT NS ee eet YS ANTED—A SOLICITOR FOR TI CITY MWA fair costs pndoi id. Coll or ‘Robbe’ Riding Behool tiarkeat Opposlia LAneoln a a ane oe, WARTEDOTRAVELING BALESMAN ITAVING ry-Ouds trade to carry a line of ete. ot liberat commission; also a aalentaad for Chit (U. Addi With aaagy Ee MCAULIF EE Ss Bouth forrunec bine Ce errr WANTED—FEMALE HELP, . Domestics. ANTEDSIN SMALL PILVATE. FAMILY, A gvod cook snd Inundress. Gorman = ferred. Apply at 20 Untario-st, eile ak WWARTED-TW0 GOOD GENSIAN OR BCANDI. Bek eae te aU ARE yO ea Mlchisan-ayy near hirty-thirdeat 7 Oye BS AN'TED-IMMEDIATELY—BEVERAL FIRBT- class dining girls for summer resort. Wages Cail at Gt and G5 La Salles. NETEA G, ROOD. ANTED~A Gilt TO DO RECON! mye phbrvate family. Apply as 5 Bupriotate con WARESoS4 SECOND GIRL TO GOA BHORT apeeoaisi EDURHD, See TI, @ Wabash-ay,, cormor Iandolph-st. Warten. at ark in A priyate famiiyt good wanes toa pood a HOC air: Apply at 8 orth May-et, corner Woat Unto. VWVASTEDTSWEDE On GERMAN Gilt SOR peonsteperat housework in small family, 1iBouth ‘A rin: WANTED-AN ond work, West Van tturen-s1 NTH Wait He A GOOD: DINING-ROOM GIRL AT ANTRD—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL MOUSE. work in 88. Joseph, Mich. fora family of th adults; pleasant place., Must come wall rocomm ed. Free transportation furnished, V0, Tribune. AY ANTED—FOUL DINING-ROOM GIRLS AT AT- Isntlo Hotel. Wiitutiont buna in famuverneen Wied | 44._Ap i Friday at 11 Twenty-second-st. + AX PERIENCED GI te EERE aay (\VANTED-A GOOD GInt TO COO; Wein Ront Boat Gamaerere VAS. Senmstresses, E ANTED—(IULS WITH SRWING-| Ww: at BOSHEI BON a CO, Vitttkoree nooond WANTED GIES WiTHT MACHINES TO WOLKE ‘on Government blouses, Apply at 7) andél Rast Handyiph-at, second floor, Rurses. V ANTRD—A GOOD NURSH-GIND WITIT REF+ oronces atu Thitty-fourthesty one cullde Laundresscs, ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — GOOD SMIRT- nd bluse wasen in tieelife Moston Bessa Lotus ni f° ° airy 5S West Mtadisun-st. Housekeopors. “ ANTED—A ‘LADY WITHOUT ANY INCUM> brances ta g0 to tha country a8 housckeepor, Aadcoss, with tiretolasa ‘city references, W 74, Trib> un x b Miscellancots. ANTED-—GUUS: BRIGHT, CLRAN, INTEL. Ngent ond setive. No ntiontion paid uniens bringing trat-olaxs recorimundations, Appiz,at ouco, BW. GILLETT, 44 Siichigan-av. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Bookkeopers, Clerks, &c, *+ ITUATION WANTED—HY A xOUNG MAN TO ‘act ns ctitry or bill clerk and general otico witky eplain weter and accurnto in tinires, V1, Tribune, ITUATION WANTED-CLERKSHIP OF ANY kind tn store or oflicy, orat anything where the sorvices of un oxporienced, trustworthy man would Bo useful; noods work ba ily, and willing to work for yery, modoraty salary. Woforonccs trst-cluss, Ad~ dress W 1 ‘Tribune oltica, ITUATION WANTED—AS HOOKKHEPEI IN A lane house, by Kentloman wha ts. quod no- countant and thorough busines man, Good rulure oncv or security. H, J.C, Hox 67 Ducatur, ILS” TXUATION WANTED—10 DRUGUISTS—YOURG Tuan eight years: expericnce. ioferencus, Ads dross W 0, 'Pribine oftica, id 3 TTUATION WANTED-AB NOOKKEEPHI. OB wriler, in fucnien very best of recommonds Tours, short; salary, nominal. Addross W B,‘iribs 119 Oflow. : : FT Cathattey {a & ceueary stands underriande sie rt outa Grate,” Dest of roferoncoscan Inves: wages: ural be tivetts “Address ¥ die Cribune onicos ” Trades ra GUNUATION WANTHD—HnOM 2TIH IT OF AU. fontoroy at prasoat mum 2 praainent Now Yorke folstaruy, at prosant t House Vor pactioulars adurese Ik iid On West ‘an Buren-at., Chicayu. x4 ITUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN OB draughtsman in machine-aho; yy one who haa Fluide uf one nner i aueh etme Address MACHINIS'I, No. 14 Woat ‘Thirtoenth-st Coachmon, Toamstors, io. ITUATION WANTSD—WY A SINGLE coachtuan. City and countey roferences. ‘thi Yoara with present ouiployer. Address ¥ 3%, Tribun, SITUATION WANTED-AS CORCHMAN) WILE make fimsolf usnful fur modurte wageat can, miltk, biret-claas rofureuce, W 7, Teibunp ofloa, Miscollancous. Greuation WANT! Heres GENTLEAN, B, yours of age, married, ng four atta v x Salita eeecuee toe at alae y as BOOS Audress for ono week W MM, if GIKUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FIOM i= url as traveling: jyaman for sowe whole sal use, Who is willing tu use his own moncy on & Glut trip. "Adiraue within two daye ¥ 10, ‘Tribune, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, Domestica, Se ee Ncualle tantly fs pounyiaay trou Calas tonsa kag Nurh Uoloneen GITUSTION WANTED CANADIAN WOMAN AB cok ty fat clase fanully or boarding-house, Iegs' iatry 315 West Moniroe-at., Hureau of Literature. QIVUATION WANTED-l¥ A BUPERION COOK, ° ote. Wilt go to Ue country for Rood wages. 16 Twontioti-at, ar N WANTHD—OY A COMPETENT OG}, to couk, wash and trou, or do housuwork in © brtyato famiiy, Meas cull at Wb Haat nah, y : * ESPECTABLE Nursos. ITUATION WANTED—MY A fey just lost her OLN BS Wot Hured. ' i Gwen child: Apply at tank Von Bareaan Miscellaneous. % vitae OU} ry SUIUATON WANTED EQHNG hambes 1x ww HOUSENOLD Goons, 7 Wm baa CO. Bt » Y Lig Ree eo er mopily paygieatel low pricua; euey tyre a

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