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THE NEW CRIB. City-Enginoor Cregier’s Reasons Why It Should Be Built. Necessity of Increasing the Water Facilities at the Lake End. Attho meeting of the Council Committes on Fire and Water, with tho Mayor, Chicf-Enyincor Cregior, anda Cominittee of tho Citizens’ Aw soclation reported in yesterday's Trumune, Mr, Crogivr stated that tho fact was that Chicago netunlly nosded a now crib and another tunnct for {ta water-works. “His statomont was rather broad, a strong intimation that our prosont fn- cilities wore not what thoy should be, and wero gubject somowhnt to tho caprices of tho clo- ments. Mr. Cregicr was not inxious that his statement should get into tho pupora teat It might bo misconstrued. Novertholces his words wero given publicity, and’ a ‘TrimuNz ruportor culled upon him yesterday to get. a furthor and fuller explanation as to what he mount. Tho reporter sald to Mr, Cregier: You stated ut the meeting of the Committee on Firo and Water yosterduy that ' Tho fuct 1s, though I don't want to gay it, we need A NEW ONIN AND A NEW TUNNEL.” ‘What did you tean by that?" “TL inant," suid Mr. Cregior, * that wo will goon tived n now crit, Juat as T stated.” Ts tho present crlb"unsator” Not that atall, ‘The erlb is in very fair cone dition, but you must not forgot thut It la niways subject to tho nevidents of tho seusonA and tha storing that may arise, We havo grout storing on tho Inkes every year, and the erlb is of no- cusalty exposed to thom. There is nothing In Its condition sow to justify any upprehunsions whatovor as to Its sufoty, But f want to be pro- pured for o reat storm, if it) should come, and ome tine Go more torrillc storia & thin as have, pug had muy ta woo with us If, Suu eri. Cities ke New York, which gota lts ‘water from abovo Croton dant, bivo soveral Sys tems of supply pipes, 80 that if ono sabould give “out tho others remain Intact.” “ Whut do. you thinks of roserrous at elovated ints to st mont our syatom?” Dons (0 Seed them. Whitt, good, would resuryolrs such fis Bt, Louts bus do in Chicnyo? No, tho sugyestion of locating w reservoir at Winnetka or any othor high point would not bonollt us. ‘This ity could not be supplicd one day frow u reservoir system, and Chicnyo could netatford to bo without wator three hours, don't upprebend any danger, but this is a great gnd growing elty, aud It {3 best to bu propured, n Controller Gurney hore came in, and ho said thot he favored puttlug in two nddidional mam moth pumping-ungincs on tho West Bide, capas Dio of pumpiny 70,000,000 prullons a day, which would bo all Chicugo would need for soma time, and tho water receipts would pay for them, ‘The reporter asked nyain: * Why ore you 80 strongly IN FAVOR OF A NEW CIID, MN. OREGIER ?* “Pl toll you. The principal argument In favor of u now orib I this: The present ono wus constricted in 188, It mot alltho requirements thon of the xrowing efty. Bat our populntion ws doubled and more sinco then, and it is. quite og cssuntina’ for us to have anothor inlet = for = Witter as to bhava | puilictent ontieta, The crib having been built twelyo years ago, it 1a te now that wo should begin to ‘enlurge that eud of the works, us wo bave heen enlurging our pumping facilitica, Our witor demanus have grown far boyond our untleipa- tions, ‘This is % water-consuming community, aud ds long. a tho elty eat promtubly pump aid Ufetribute it, it should furnish all thit is roason- y domanded of tt.” But you tre udyocating the construction of entirely now works.” * Yea, we ought to havo in due titne an ontiro duplicate Indopendent water-works pata This would not exist if we only bulld anew eri and tunnel, and baye no additional pump- ing uuchinery.” Would not additional pumping-works fod by tho present tunnels covor tho ground?? “No. You would not haye the greator capacl- ty from tho crib.” “But the estiinnted capacity of tho present tunnels 18 150,000,000 per day."* “'Yos, that is the very highest catimate.” “Couldn't you bring it up to that?” “T don't think that we could pump 150,000,000 gullona with tho present tunnels, The sinall tunnol hos become contracted by incrustations, Itns nover been cleaned out, and. 150,000,000 is too high an estimate now for tho two tuniels, Thnt wan tho Hmit put to them, but I don’t think that thoy couid be brought up to it, and T Would not suy what our netual pumping facill- tea nre, us that has never been detormincd.” “WHERE WOULD YOU BUILD TIE NEW OIRty?" “That f2 a question L can’t gnswor now. That would require cureful study ond {nquiry, 80.08 tw etermine the character of the ground, avall- ability, ote. But, from our pst exporience, I sppreband ‘thut we would not hive a great deal of troublo in determining tho location of a tun- nel votween any desirable point in the lake and Fis elt and connecting with it within tho city nite,” Whore would yott put tho erib? et haven't givon any thought to that at all ae soon are wo going to nocd this now “T think that wo shall find 1 gonuino need for it before the end of the next tive years. I think by that thine tho nocesulty for anothor water in- Jet will bo felt,” “1a tho present erlb 2 BUOWING BIONS QF WEAR? “It is showing nothing more than a natural wouraud tour, Things of man's creation will not Inat forever.” “ Dut was it not mado sumotontly safe during Mayor Houth's administrition to fast for many “Yes, I think it was. Idon't rogard (t now as being any more in danger than it hus always bocn, It Js ulways in danger from ‘at storie and Hloating tee; aud more capeciulty is there dunger of 0 noppaye of the wator-tlow by float- dng and anchor ice," > “fut thore, would bo tho same difticulty to overcome if another orlb wero built” “Yes, thut ig true enough, but tho probabil{- tles ure that tho interruptions by floating and Onchor ico would not occur to the two orlbe at: ‘the same timo, ‘This city, a8 L havo suld before, can't niford to be withOut water an hour, and an satuonal rib would obviute that danger in "Rut a resorvoir at Winnetka or my other high palate would obviate that ditliculty,’ “Idon't regard it ns essontial to the water supply of Chivago, na I have told you, to have & reservoir, I think with suificiont resorvo machinery: Chiengo can be umply supplied under the preaent system of direct pumping, and quite as thoroughly and far more econom- Jeully than with n reaorvolr. But this‘iden Is ‘based on having plonty of machinery ora largo Server pony ni sorcos tatod 18 bt “ Buppase, thon, as you have stat sibla, that the erib should bo injured by arede ntorun or that tho intlow of wator were stopped by Hittin how would tho city get {us wator- 2 Ihe result would bo that wo would take Water into tho pumps through tho old inlot at tbo Noss Bido works diroetly from tho north ci plig™ Brent site capacity for supplying tho * Tthas suficiont capacity forall the present 0 laud brineli tunnol.’ , “lis muking your new tunnel, ~ 7 HOW LAnow wouLD You BUILD rT?” Twould make it quite un lnrgo as tho last one—soven fuct, or larger verhaps. Our oxpe- Ticnce with tho Insttwo tunnols, I think, indie Gates, Haat the noxt should bu mude still “Could not the present tunnol bo enlarged?’ waloro Mr. Cre, or rather scowled, ito wal: ane eee ib ani tho ang lor: ‘ane. small pe 3 ontarged, Tho pro- pricty of ty owover, is a ‘quuation Lda not caro to answer fo tho allrmative. 1 don’t know What condition tho ground may bo In. Water Tay have soukod through it aud honoyoombed tho ground, aud when the brick was partially ro- Moved it might break with a suddonness at which wa would murvol. A now tunnel would be tho only safo and fensiblo plan, oat. sn shi new crib and tunnel chineryy* eee “Tdon't think that thoy would oxccod the coat of tho other, We huve had oxporloncu in build. ing eriba and tunnels. FE think that probubly 160,000 would cover the cout of constructing uo ke tunnelof tho saino lonyth usa the present ong, and o crib.” * Would you build the now erlb with two com- UO ts , “1 wouldn't like tosay, Ihavon’t gh Matter thought onowgh sive Hie the eauian’t you put your crib farthor back in $3 “It milght possibly be deomod best to put the criboutfurthor from tho shore, but all these Matters aro for future conatdorution,” Just us tho reporter wus seuNny, Mr, Cropicr sald; “In regurd to the proposed additional an+ wines at tho West side Works, the original plan contemplited four cugines, The butluing woe constructed with u view of extension for purpoac, ine pipes in tho build- ing were put in with that {dea Tho standplpe ‘Was conatracted with that view. All tha neves- stop-valved ure in place, Tha grounds ure sulliciontly extensive, Besldo ull theso, large Mains hayo been laid with wu viow of eae ditional cuylucs ot tho West Sido Works, go ad to lncreugs the supply In the central part of tho pity, If fndopendent works wero ordered for he Bouth Sido, us some yuntionon suywesty it would require nearly ull thovs things to oun fiutictod uuew, without any material ad+ Wno Beginning of American Diplomacy. . 1, 1, Duna tn Serdmer. Paris waa tho birthplace uf American diplo- Macy, Our firvt comiuiasion was sent to Purls, Purlg wus made the headquarters of our Euro- Peau diplomucy, with which uf! the more distant Members held correapoudence, Tho tirst diplo- Matlg jetter dispatchod by wo American ugunt from Europo waa dated at Paris, Jan. 17, 1777. Aftor the recognition of our {ndopendenco, tho first Mintster over sent from the United States was rout to Paris, and tha firat Minister wo over rece ening from Pitrls. Cue negotiations WEN Hottind were mostly conducted at Paris, tad ftwwas ut Paris thatn) Swedlal Ambavendery apeotally Instructed to that parpose by his Klong, mute a trenty with Dr, Franklin i diunuury, Ist, saying that Sweden was tho first country In Europe which hnd voluntoored to make n treaty. with the United States, without requost on au part, and that he hoped It would be remembered, ‘Tho treaties of peace with England, tho p vistonal treaty of (7h, and the final treaty o Sept. 3, 1k, were oxceuted at Parity Ant Instiy, it wasnt Paris that Dr. Franklin, in duly. 1785, aiixen bis signature to the celebrated treaty with Peugaia of that year, tho lust public act of his life Ju Kurope. LAKE BLUFYS, Excrciaca of the Sunday-School Asseme Diy Yesterday. Yoateriiny's oxoreiscs were generally conceded to have been the most Interesting yet offered by tho manigers of tha Assembly. Tho pro- yram wags mado up exciusively of religions toptos, and several gentlemen of high reputa- tion took part i the exercises. ‘Tho weather was charming, and the attendance attho various sorvices throughont tho duy was falrly good, Tho Inck of « propur meeting-plicoe was very noticonble. The Clirk-Struct Tabernacle fg not large-onough to seeommodate all who dosire to hear, nud when the sun beata upon the canvas of tho great Tabernucly that place {6 altogether too hot for comfort. It ts now authoritatively stated thnt. tho Association will immedintely erect n building for meuting-pur- posca, thus supplying a long-felt want. ‘Tho tecture by Prof. Heuglo,'tucsduy evening, on * Solomon's Templo," was largely attended. Extended referonee to tho discourse and its accompinying Mlustrations would be but a repetition of the many favorable oriticliing which huve followed its presentations In Chi+ engo, where Prof, Hougle hus already shown his iMustrutions. Atsi5 yesterdny morning, Robert Proctor opened the day’s pioneers with a dissurtation jn tho series of Bible taples., He talked of tho “Unity ot Purpose of tho [ible as Shown by thy Contral Intent of Rach of tho Particular Hooks,” At Wo'clock the Rev. It. D. Sheppard, pastor of Grace Chureh, Chicago, rend 2 very intorest- ing paper on “The Tnpe-Ling and Spade us Bib- Hien! Commentators Abont Jerusuent,” ‘Phy concluding exercise of the morning waa a lecture by tho Hey. W. oH. He Adams, 2. Do President of tho Illinoia Wesleyan College at Bloomington. The subject of tho discourse was “RELATION OF FAITH TO CHANACTEIL” ‘Tho spenkor discussed the calamitics which fol- jow tho growing tendenvy toward unbelief, and auld; **Do not became Impatient, There are problems that are beyond tho power of tun to exhuust. He shows must. herolsim who necopts the facts and patiently waits for tho conturies to unfold the fulltruth, Narrownesd and impationce discard all truth and all success- fulinquiry. ‘Tho religion of Christ isn religion of sentiment. Asn system of worshyp, and 03 0 motive to tution, tt belongs to the heart, This world novds brains, needs thourht, and loge, but it needs love, downright old-fushioned love, more than ull cise, And this, above al, is tho living part of this most exectlent, knowledge of Christ. It ie peccuihuentl a religion for this life and for ull n. It feeds tho intelleet of the most gifted. It quickens sentiment in the mogt frigid, and awakens to thought and action tho most slugiish. No min can be a really grout iin and do it xood tn whowe heart the boy ia not still alive; and when a woinnn tins Jost the heart of hor girlhood she fs utterly untitted for olther carth or wky. ‘The heart sotties very many: questlous in religion without any grent apperl to tho intoltect, und this, wo. fs a very blessed truth connected with the religion: of Christ. Wo must act now, worship aul love .now, fly to God now, Tt took sixty centuries for men to lenrn to hata slayery, to love freedom, to proclulm all men born free and equal, Tho world bus need of great hearts, has necd of ita tumporature belny ralsed, It tuts little to fear from cloister or con- vent. It hus less bope in these, But (tis pay- Ing u promwium for mon and women of strom convictions, of deep and abiding sympathy, o! willing bands and ready fect.” AYTENNOUN SERVICES, At# o'clock tho Huy. W. C, Willing, D. D., Pree siding Elder of the Chicugo District, delivered n lecture in the Atonowent series on the © Literas ia oF tho Atonement, for Use in tho Sunday- choo.” Ati o'clock Buboo Ram Chandra Lose, tho Hiudoo preacher, addressea a very large audi. ence on the pling of missionary work In India, Ho described tho iliiiculties expuricnced by tho missionaries in spreading Christianity mmony the natives, ‘Thu Moslem conceded that Mu- homet committed wny small sing wolch Curist wus free from, but the idon of Christ's divinity: ho would not wdinit, ulthough he was perfectly willing tondmit the divinity of thousuidy of Tndoo sabits, ‘The exclusivences of the Chris- thin retivion was tho greatest etumbling-block in tho way of inlsslonury progress. Somothing should be dong to take the religion of the Chris- ‘tng into the homes of the Mindoos, Tho best ctforte of tho nussiontries failed to reach tho youths and women of India, and ho thought tnisslon-schools tho best mode of ovent- uully renebing Uicxe classes. aA Hindoo boy, in threv or four years’ study ina mission-gchool, lost hy revorence for, and cuntldence in, the truth of Hindooism, Governinent schools were also allies of Christinnity, ‘There was ane bid feature inthe tenchlogs of tho Government schools. Many of tho Professors In those fistl- tutions were nthelsts, or bullovers in othor un- christian ideas, und thelr teachings wero work- ing gruel. mischief in tre minds of tho youth. Dr. Dutt, who estublished the first migsion-Kehinol, fn Calentta, appreciated this fact, and bis school, which had grown to fiumense Importance, hud sent 100 nilutsters of tho Gospul to yarious party of Indin to preach tho Word of God. The necessitics of the coun- try hd developed the: present missionary sys tem of India, and the spoakor believed tho best way to rench the youth was to incrense tho num- Der of schools. * A METHODIAT BTORY, Ithas always beon understood that tho aver- age Mothodiet minister is passionately fond of a fpest story, and the truth of this was plensautly Mustruted’ yesterday morning. Several wintd- terlul visitors wore altting on tho hotel porch en- Riged Ineriticiing tho various essays fod pie pers of the preceding day. In tho course of the —conversution “tho nino of Robort G. Ingersoll was mentioned, and during the discuseloty of hia untl-religious viows tho Rev. 1), J, Tolmes, of Qabkosh, Wis. told tho following story: Dur dng some sort of 1 mecting. gotten up by work- Ingen, a blatant indlvidunl, rey ply tne to # ro- mark of u previous speaker, that God woutd help those who hutped themselves, arose in his gent, and denied the power of God to help any- Dody. “To illustrate his position ho pointed to one of tho gus-Jots in tha roont, and silld; +The man who first discovered gibt his done more for the world than all tho preachers who over lived," When be resuined his seat 0 caduverous-lookin individual, way back ner tho door, got, tp a took issue with thy kpenker, wid hot ‘You may talk about Gud and tho Rivle as much as you like, and nobody can dony that you haven right to express your opinion at any time und anywhere. hen you are about to dic, perhaps you'll send for a gastlttor to help you over the river; but £ tell you, my friends, when my tina comes, I propose to secitre the services of iinanof God.’ The effect of tho story poy the uudience could not have beon more electricn! thin it was upan the reverend gontlemen who henrd ft yesterday. ‘The explo- Bion of Inughtor thit followod Mr, olmos! ro- cital was dea and loud, ¥215-10:00, OutlinoBtudy of thoNatural [History of the Biblo—Hotany, Mise Phelps. 10;00-11:00, Outline Btudy of the Natural His tory, of the Bibie—Minornlogy, J. M, Cuidwoll, 1 heat Locturo—" Hitting tho Varyet.” M, C, Huzard. ‘ "2:00-3:00. Atonement—Itointion otf the Atono- ment to the Ulrelo of Christian Duatrine, W. 2. Ninde, D. D. 9:00-4:00, Locturo—" Moses: Holntion of | His Diapousyon ‘to That of Christ.” O, i, Tiifany, De 4:00-8:00, Free ‘Thinking Without Scholarship :0U, Service o! id Worship, 8:00, Lecturv—Electricity, Prof. H. 8, Care rh A. Be ; ——— Coal Smoke Cun Bo Consumod. Clevelarul Leuder, Our roadors will remember several articics that hove appearod in these colunons In rofor~ conve to tho possibility of doing awny with tho great nulsunce with Which our city {9 alllicted In tho shupe of coal smoky, At tho lowest cstl- mute (he datnuxze dune in besmearing und iis coloring our buildings wud wall-paper, resultiny {n the expense of repainting, repupering, and extra cleantug, wnounts annuully to hundreds Of thousands of dollars in our city alune. Tho sutiost Of consuming smoke Js an old ong, and, until recuntiy, ts consummation woomed to bd an imposaluility, Boverul woos ago wo had attached to the bolter of the Leader cstublishmont un Orvis Bwioke-congumer" (Orvis, of Chicano}. Jt is simply a pipo loading from the steamechumber to lui alr-chambor, whore the steam fy com bined with a cortiin amount of air; from thoneo it 1s conveyed! into tho firu-box, where # Jot of swam and iir plays over the eurface of tho firo, which bas tho eitcct of praduciog pore foot oumbustion, We don't undertake to give ib technically sotentitic description of tho modus operand, preforring to let partica Interested exammluo' and tisvertuin ite workluy for thon BOlYes, 1 tine it took to attach the consume ery did not exceod two or three bourt, and it be not in tho Way in the least. We will sununurlza the rogult of uur experiment as followss 1, We testod tho attachinent for 100 hours, and consumed six and a third tone of coal. Wo then turned off the attachment aud allowed tha emoke freu play, and tested it for 100 houra, and the umount of coul consumed wus oight and a Bult (uns, whowiny u saving of over 2S por cent in ful, . 2. ‘I'he combustion of amoke ls nearly portoct. Wo bad fresh -oval’ thrown upon the fro and turned of tho attuchwont, which ty vasily done with a thumb-plecy, and we could soo fesuine froin the chlmavy clouds of bluck smoke. We then turucd va the attachment, and tho black, dense smoke would. disappeur, and in tts place would be a whitish vapor, very thin and Nght in g cof belng obliged ta Owing to the hu has fur lees Ho flues heing i has lessened ina Fie purpose of Axe 0 Lecter catabe ho attnehment 1 use, of aiioke will not be 60. thousands of grate-firea In use. But tho In- Ventor Ip guito sanguine he ent constrict his hoparatus 90 Aa.ta cnsily bu appiied to grate- Several manufacturera in thia city, them Mr. 'T.. 1. Brooks, have tried sumer, und all join in testifying to the corre ness of the clalin set up for its smoke-cunsum- ing, fuel and labor ant ANOTHER, A Prominent Greenbacker Declares for Garfield and Arthur—Tho Hon. 8, ‘Ky. Varwons Makes a Forcible Statement of Hin Reasons Therefor. Dernort, July 17, 1880,—To the Edttor of thé De- It ts well known that from the birth of the Repubtican purty' until tho spring of 1878T supported and, to tho utmost of my nbllity, Inbored to advance fta tnterests, In tho spring and fall of 1878, with many life-long Ropublicans, I labored to advance tho intercats of the Nutlooal Groenbaek party, ‘Though my views upon the Ananclal policy of tho pust are not taterintly changed, yot speeie-rosunption and the universal prosperity which hag attended it huve happily diaappointed hindeeds of thou- ands of those who looked upon resumption with tho gravest upprebengion; financial suffering incident to resumption his passed and the country bus entored pon an Unpnralicled eareer ol good citizen ean wish to disturb, am nucesaary oF Unjuatifinble agitation ur legisli- ton upon the fhanctal question will, more thin anything olse, tend to disturb the cantidence of italists and men of business inalt those gs wherein contidetico ts necessiry to cone tinued prosperity, It appeirs to me politic to continue to uct with or to talning the life ofa party that bas accomplished nil the good it fs euprbte of, and can have no hopes forthe future untess such os may bo kindlod by an alliance with tho Domocrutic par ty. u8 proposed in Maino. What then can or ou; to tay altcylance to party whose record upon crerything (other than questions of fnunce, which are now sotticd) is Driltlunt and glorious? Yo itevery American citizen 1s indebted for n ry, fora Goyernmont, and for # flag that flont8 {n bonor and fn triumph “over tho land and over tho sea in overy nation under tho whole beavons," ‘Yo it under God wo are indebted fora Nation freed from thu withoring, biighting scourge of it wo ore indobted a8 a people and as 1 Nation tor all that wo aro and all that we bopo to ha in tho future, ery luurel and every dinmond in Its crown of glory hus been won by fierce nnd‘ hard fought battles with the Democratic party, whose history {gone of shumo and whose record has beon 4 long-continucd Ibel upon the clviliza- trott Post and ‘Tritanes and since the todo but to return Republican party,—n BCs tho time and cannot trespass upon your spree by ittempting to paint tts crimes, tut in the coming cumpal 1» 60 Tur as my wisile ity will admit, I shull endeavor to arralgn this party bofore the bur of public opluion, and hope and expect to seo it convicted and con- Thaye never scen a man ster! the lyory of heavon to serve the dovil in who dfd not in thine recelve hls just. punlshment, I once heard man {uchureh on Sabbath morning pray in a Joud volce with great apparent carnestners that God woutd senrch out the thieves that int tho country and bring thom to 6] He, his fathor, and two younger that night caught while'in tho act of removing ton place of sufet js of goods thoy hud previously eto spourltes mn, ‘Tho hypoerit wns given fifteen years in Stuto’s Prison, while hla fathor recelyed but four, and hls brothers but two ench, When tho Democratic purty undertook to stoul Grealey for the purpors of getting into {ts muster, tho South, {t colved just such punishment se human wiadom and experience predicted that tho Demoeratie part ence, acquire wisdom. tostonl Hancock fur undertook to stent Greclo; the samo or moro. wor nnd Kerving it would, but it scoms cannot, from experi-~ Tthaa new undortukers axtine rensons thit i ind its firte will bo ‘Tirus PARBOKS. A IANCOCK BRIGADIER Who Docan’t Want Mancock’s Union Record Extolled Tuo Mighly. Letter (n the Chicago Sentor Democratic Urgan. To he Kuttor: 1 am one of tho go-culled Brigadior’s of tho South, howl cana by that tlle together with my comrads in arn fa uw mut- tor of history, we took up arins ayalns tho van- dal hoards of the North for the God givon boon of Liborty, for Ilborty to munngo our own pri- vate and Stato institutions without boing dic- tntod by other Btates or tho general Goyeramont, wo wont Into the war becunse we thon believed’ ond still bolloved it was right and just, Thou- sands of our noblest Fathers Sons and | Brothers shod tholr hearts bloud in tho defence of our burtics, thoy now fill dishonored yraves in the yn Vorth, yeu in the Sight of the Clyil- 4 we of succocdad and uinod our independenco to day wo should have eon ay honored independent free & happy nation instend of groveling In tho di the feot of our conquerors, we submit to the in- evitable, wo wore overpo' ot conquered we are buck in tho witun ostraciacd ag it wero, yot buving tho right to volo; Woure ‘on tho eve of a Fresidontial Campaign. tonal Domocruc, Hancock, # brill wored, humiliated, ut in nomination W. 8, a General, Haw did bo win bis mxortety, it was by slaying thousands of who berred thoir Nuts in defence of Confederate Bo) Dbrenats to bia MUWweHOUS thir honors thoir cowry tholr Homes, thuts tho ined his reputation, you my Demvoratic Brethren and Democratic Tress of tho North, that it is giving us.Crow in too 40 doves to havo Hancocka Military achicve- moats guinod by eawtering our comruda, mado tho ground of bis wiTNESs for prosidont, 1 Democracy at least prufossod to Delievo tho wur wus overs, OCTNY} mide a lon Now let mo toll vor, ni y ny Bitter, fant aginst i" i hemselyes Hoarse for clyil government In its Stead, Ibave no doubt but what Hinoock wit mnke @ guod Preafdont if elected bi sake uso Somo other ArguMOnt record in fighting this campalzn, you muy Bay it fa policy. yes; but conalstonoy ja u jowul ‘ou bro touching a tender spot bout Huncocks con the rebellion, 1 ant expressing the feo 8 of thousands of Mm: ta and will support Ha: bearance Couses to be a virtue. Garticld says be is ready to bury the hatchet and shake hands across tha bi of tho Bouth will admit thutin Union they of the North, wore Eternuly right Nu Never . our cui bint to the ft 0 success Of tho Demourutio noimt- neo even If be ia a witon General. but you to Just plonen leave out thissxconn RUITION of the Bluoly Shirt wo could from the Lincolnites but whon it is tuunted ju our faves by thy Domooratle Press of the North 4b ta allogetier to nuich Crov. besides his war Just romembor when you ure tal ie war for the and we rong. stand tt coming: @ F Powers IPO July 16th 1380 The Dismal Swamp. pupors tells some things which are ly known about tho Dismal Swamp, It. fa not u vast boy sunk low in the yround, Into which the dratuage of the surrounding country flows, On tho cuntrury, it Is above the luvel ground aomy fifteen or twonty foot, us actual survoye. Instou into which rivure and stroama onter and flow, {¢ a in reality an iinmense reser fn fits sponge-like bulk, gathers tha waters that fall frum tha beavens und pours thein Into the five diiforont rivers which ilow gea, Any ono would tmauine that the Dismal was a veritublo churnel-house tout apreuds ita iiasma throughout the country. Qu tho contrary, it Is the heulthiest place on the Atorican Continent. The swarop, wv outirely of Kroon’ Umber, Thore $4 ubsulutely no decom wood; ong eces trees lylag around tho Yoresta und swamps, ‘fhe two principal woos that grow fy tho pluce ure the Juniper and press, Which never row ‘Thoy fall prona on round Ike other trocs, but, instead Of the ing, it turns into post, and yalror wator for ages perfectly ind, ‘Thor ix nothing in tho swap to create fthe tides and decomposls bles; no mhos exposed to the burning rnysof the sun, All is fresh and sweot, and the alr is laden with as sweet ug the trugrant woods jn Muy, when the tra- Krance of the Howers mingles with tho pungent ecunt of the pluk and dogwood. I were noxious to bire cru in the swamp, on demonstrated bj ton of rank vegel bellum days their slaves to THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 22; 1880. quantity, most of {t probably holng st passes through the cOnnIMCr, ic eee 4, Tho Inbor of the englnece was lessened fully one-third hy tho use ef this. attachment. hits one-quarter Jess fael to handies ad, dnat Out the fires tiles wnt threo tines every twenty. four hours, he only has to clean thom about twice a week, ntinchinent Improving the draft dificulty in keeping up stent. 7 kept clean by tho operation of tho consumer, steam $8 mado more readily. 4. The use of the consume wonderful deyreo tha amount of ashes and tha fortnation of clinkors, all owing to perfect coni- bration, resulting inn consequent reduction of labor for tho engineer, The uso of tha eonsumor prevents tho uite-birs from betug burned eo rapidly ws The above is tha remtlt of our 4 with this consttiner, Paani taining tho truth of all our statements In re! ence to the worklug of this remarkabl: contrivunce for coussmln fucland thusdoing away with a tnost tremendous nulanuce, we Invite owners of steam-cengines to call nt the cngine-room of. the Hehment and imnake their own experiments reganl to. its eMlciency Jn vonsuining simake two minutes’ tost will antisfy any one, An examination of tho fites will show how clean thoy ure. Tho Ring test of ascertaining Ita sinoko-consuming wilt alao show the gain In tho draft with There Is no doubt that this Inventlon, if genornily used, will redico tho quantity of amoko Jn tho Rummer fully ninc- Of course In the winter the reduction real, owing to the account of {ts henithfulness, Mr. Reddick, a well-known contractor, says he worked a gang of fifty hands for Mftech yenrs In the. Olsinat setting shingles, alin nll that time there wis Hotit angle enss of gue and fe Tlinen seen munerous wBidavita of overscors and ayents who have lived in the swamp their whold Nfetime, aud thoy never Know adenth caused by minsiu, ora solltary instance of aygie and faver, The air {s pure and aweot, and the water, tingod ton faint white hue by the Juniper, {4 ns tent Aa medicinal drink a8 is to be found at he famoun watering places of tho Virginia mountain spas. Itisofton used by yeaeels go- Ing on a Foroign oruine, on acconnt of its heaith- ful properties, and also becauee It keeps fresh and vlenr for years, Tt ist strong and Inyigorat- iug tonic, with a pleasant taste. we THE COURTS. DIVORCHS. Jonnia Meeker fled a bill yesterday against her husband, Willard 18, Mecker, asking for tho usual divorce on account of his alleged drunk- enncss, Charles L. McKay asked for the liko decree, bis wife Mury having deserted bim about two yenrs agu. Joseph Haker also prefers single blesscdness to living with a wife who, ho snye, is a trunkird, WWichurd ‘Tobin ia Ukewlse atiifcted with an un nocessury liking for whikky-straights, and when he gets thoroughly mollow he amuses bimeclf Wy, playfully pounding bis wife, Jennie Tobin. She left nhout a year ngo in fear of her fe, and now wks to have her separation mtited and up- provi STATE COURTS. Charics Cook began n sult yesterday to recover $1,000 of Frederick Dillout. Charles §, and Duvid Stattauer and George Bins stein brought sult against Etnil Horner, claims fuse £2500, Charles Fletechmann, surviving partner of Wititum T, Tewitt & Co. sued Slinon Greenu- baum for €1, o TIE CALL. ‘J Jupan NocEte—Crminay Count—No, 1,278 (on trial). ' PITTSBURG RIOT LOSSES. Settling the Clnims for Soventy=-Fivo Por C of Thelr Face Valuc—Tho Position of the County, Spectul Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Pirranuna, Po,,July 21—The riot claimants, who ot a recent meeting determined that If thoir claims wero not pald $n full they would curry thelr cnses to tho Supreme Court, will now bave tin opportunity to give the matter asecond thought, ‘The following letter from the County Commissioners, nddressed to Messrs, Barton & Sons, attorneys for n lurge number of claimants, explains the position of Allegheny County intho mutter: “We have fully considered your communica: tion conveying Information tof ¢ large vurgher of clilmauts against tho county for xoods de- atroyed by the mob of July 22, 1877, whilo in transit on tho Penusyivanin Railroad,’ and thelr Instructions to you, their attorneys, to propose to the county to adfuist thoty clatnis for tie netiunl value of tho goods destroyed, without Interest, pe Ided the olfer is nevepted within ten days, in view of tho fuct that our powers in tho prein= {ues tre Hintted, and. full employment of our means js bulage had In paying such claiis us ean be settled for 75 per centum of the face of the loss, without Interest, and tho’ fuet that toter- cat.in all such cluime hes been disallowed by the courts, and ulso in view of fact that 1.8 clalms for $3,168,200 of face value hive atready been settled for §241,000, we be- Heve that the intorests of the Foun dernund. that the proposition should be declined.” ‘The Commissioners tu-duy settled four riot clatins against tho county ut tho conipromise rate of 7 per cent of the face valve. They wero tho clatin of Shocnberger, Blair & Co., for curs destrures, amounting to $3: » Which wassettied for $4,821; the elaiin of Gregy, Son & Cow for boots and shoes, amounting to 8238.85, which was kottled for $180.00; the claim of Uogye & Buhl, fonder forae, winounting to $397.0), which was gutted for RE2.H03 and tho claim’ of Uriah IL. Dudley, of New York, fur #00 cuges of sulmon, gunn, to $180, which was settled for $1,300. ‘Thosu who demanded full payment will prohubly tnstitute proceedings in the Supreme Court us soon as tho preliminaries enn bo ur- iy ud. aed comprise a largo majority of tho claimants. —————=>> JOHNNY HAND. ‘TM the Editor of The Chicayo Tribune, Cntcaco, Jul, —Chave been playing every evontug nt the Lincoln Pavilion, on North Clark streot, with a trio, cunsiating of a violin, violon- collo, and plano, ‘Tho program Is made up of popular aud cussion! musle, and [ do not think thntauch a iiny instrumentation wiildoprive the peopte in the vicinity of the Pavilion of thelr Bleop, ‘The plage is frequented by the best puo- ply on the North Side, and I believe that the pro- priotor runs mattors In first-class style, J wish twsny in conclusion that Ldo: not thluk the Pi- yilloit should bo clussed with the Stuto-atreot re sorts, Joun A, HAND. rr INDIANA SAENGERFEST, Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune. Laraverre, Ind., July The npprovehing mecting of tho Indiana Stengerfeat, whieh will be held In this clty, commenclug on the 2k of August, and vontinumg three days, is alrondy receiving proper attention. Mr, A, Shide, Musl- eu} Director of the Indluns Sengorfest, 18 In the dlty to-day. ‘Tho present outlook 1g that ut Jenst, dO0 guests will be iu attendance. Delegates will hho nore from Fort Wayne, Mount Vernon, Jet> forsonville, Indianapolls, Terre Haute, Evuns- ville, Nuw Albany, and otbor cities, Law in Ireland. 4, Manes Jones in Mueraiitan, No Irlebman over brenke tho law without have tng one cye watching over bis shoulder, to bo Bure his way of excape is open. 1 remumber whon L first wont overs charneteristic story was ourrent. Ain was under sentence of death for some bad crime. a. gontiemun whom he used to Hve near ciineed to know that the nan had meant to shoot Lim. He wout to the ull tho day before the mun was to be buned, wid suid tobims " You miht as well tell mo, Put, sluce it can now make no ditferenco to you. why yout did not ahoot me; for Licuaw you meant todo it." Tho gentleman was v capital shut, ad al. ways curried arms, und wile kaown to bo very resolute, Tho answer was: * Well, your Honor, it's truo It will make no aids to mo now; so LL tollye. Lbud ye covered twice from behind ditch, and as Twas going to pull the trigger tho thought went through my bead, + By —, 101 niga him, tt’ all up with mie. Whenover tho law td enforced ft Is vastly pow- erful for good, Wil appenrancea to the contriry notwithstanding. The comuuon saying among themselves when quarreling, and before ft comes to blows,-"PH forgive you the law if you'll strike ine,"—is conclusive proof how strong. doterront tho Inw Ie, and: how every man Recpe it bofora: bis eyes, ‘Tho inilucnce fn bis neigh~ borhood of nt netivo magistrate, who fy just and determincd, {8 another strong proof, 1c Unle mixed and unvarying batred shown in: Part ment by all Irish petzlote totha law and palico, and to all that belps to innke thosy efliciont, shows that they know whourg thelr real we nics, Tho curious readiness to xo security for hors who borraw money, ete, comes from {bis sumo olin feuling, It {a ‘nothing short of folly, and onda tn thy ruin of numbers, Jt fh sadly certain, foo, that untruth toward all the rest of the world grievously provalls, It is the most painful partof living in Ireland, it inects ono at Overy turn and nmongy all sorts and clissos, One te fareed tauccome ns hard wa the netbor millstone, and shaply bellove nothing at all, ff ono would nob be yrey of vvery selomer. No doubt thdr are individuals who spuak the truth. God forbid thery should not be. And thore are dugroesof trith (or un- truth) that one loarns to recoghize, There ts common expression whieh Lewn fotar hour with- out laughing. Whan any one whites te convince you that anuther may bo believed! whout sami thing In which hia interest {8 not cbreerned, he willsays “You know, sir, Jack {8 ® nen who would not tell yo. a Ie for nothing.” fuere 18 no doubt a distinction in thi, though the'moral attalnumentof Jack may hot boot very high yaluo. Ona has to judgy mainiy by, Bropetyilte Hes, It isnot only the deliberate fulschodds, but the unrellubloness throughout, tat hrs tobe met, There {aan atmosphere of untruth wd, half-truth surrounding evorything, go thut thou who are trig thomselves, but have beon brought up in this atmosphere, seom unconscious of It, and treat want of truth with a forbearance It docs tot deserve, Nobody svoms to oxpevt that, truth and right shall prevail, When, as mayli- trate, one hus deckied agulnst a mun, thore ti no wonder be should thing you have decided con- trary to truth and right; but when one his de- cldodl Inu mun's favor, It isa hard case when be meets you end says; * God bless your lionors It wasonly through you 1 got the ‘bottor of that Dlackgdurd." Tho nan doce nut vellove in the truth and right of bisown cuso,and thinks ho ‘won by favor, ———— Horsford’s Ald Phosphate for dyspepsia and nervousness. ‘Tho bite Winslow Lowls, M. D., tho distinguished physician of Moston, saldi ‘Having in my own person oxperiunicud thoso ills for which the Acid Phosphate {4 proscribed, 1, baving found great rollet and allovintion by ita use, most chucrfully attost my appreciution of its dxcellonve," NFOUMATION WANTED-OF NORTENSH WEYs niers, ju sotflumentuf on ustata. She wont frou Bitsliawake, fnd., to Chicsge in 8g7, Whore she ts supy oro De, Ur al yeh fant “Mit Address Bi ISR WY BL TL —78BE Y¥ELIO' PONIGHT Tto® | WROE TG: ¥ ; ATVORNEY-AT-LAW, LH DMANe dura, Chicago, Adviuw frooy Hftaon yours? Sex quivtly und lugully transacud D*, W HATICAWAY, MEDICAL BLEU eee erie tnattai eta buccoaatuhy hs iB, ee hhy ul Od, 1a Kast Mud ison-ak. . . THE TRIBUNE NORDEN TO ACCOMM trons. tirougtivut the city, we has net Offens in the dingrant Mvintons as lunnaten| balow,. whore adverticomonts Likup jor the ane Once, and wilt Bey 3. & it, HMM WANTRDOMALI WEEE, Bookkcopers, Clerks, &c. DA MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS TEATS pato work in stock. Address F 2), ‘I'rit= ATH OK NO v8 price na ek nk tho Main Fert untt! I'eloek p.m. 4, Booksellers and Btatlonors, 171 euint. O13 Cottage Grove-ay., "AN, Druuuist, corner Thirty-first and WEST DIVIBION, PHAR, BENNETT, Newstealer, Stationer, ote, 05) Westarn-av, bea Druagist, 269 Blue Island-ar, i, Jowaler, Nowntoatar, ond ancy rl et Lincoln. s Woat Madlson-at cornor p= Ax PXPEIIERCED G jod delivery man. Mound Twoifth-ns. AN BXPHIKNGMD nu the country: Germaan pres ferred. Apply at 20 and 241 Madinon-nt ANTED—A NOU) HARBEI AT COMMERCIAL Hotel, Lincoin, Nop.t wires 14 work) mandy omployment. 8. 4 T-CLASS PRACTICAL ST, 1. KILASE, Drouin, G41 ety auch nan; no, 0} NORTH DIVISION, UREANGHAS CU, wrnor Hivislon. ‘Uruaniats, 445 North ILLIAMS & CO. Droggiate, 078 Larraboe-at, corner Santina, TAUIS W. IL. NeBiN, Printin Agont, Naws ani fC, batwonn Laxnil PASTED—T WO CAL ind Advortleiny a8 Bent Divisione LAN’ SY, Manuineturing Comp: Ws ira 1 work, and ony who understands ting und putttn work. Apwly thi morning Ninutuenth and Groveenta, By A 1 TS) HOY MATSON Itlbl, 6 WASHING- rreaaning and weneral AV.—Now houso near Thirty-secund-at.s ‘Lruwn stone fronts on parior flour, B10, we and W foot Jot, near roasedt briek house with (2 fuut kitchen on partor Hour, Mtuny trent Nour 1 dining-room on parlor oor, AVN rat Ginibervors und kitchen ran Coachmen, Teams ANTED-A HARNESS CI Keon, wt CROSSMAN & COL8 410 West Randolphest. Eniployment Agencics. ANTED-FOR BLAC keous ‘Territory, bunrd £120 por week. Panel ALSO, A GY OAD IN DAs Sal xuod Inborasa at f1.75 pur day, Steudy works froe fh S Vriday, nt Wa. m, CHRISTIAN Kk SALE—AT A WARGAIN- THE PRETTIEST luton North Clarkeat, Sixi6l feet to wide alloy, portte in OLan xtreet, with Gant front and op , did jake, Apply to SCHILADEL tS FOR DA 1 fF Minnesota, RAILROAD. LAOt vetuck, A G, Ast MICHIE ui na etek putidling, dest foore used na wath Story uriek bart: o Ira of SACOM WILL Ht MALE—NICE TWO STORY AND DASEMEN’ brick house, on Furestav,, noar ‘Thitty- TTA. cu Jota on De: Englowoods #2 ench. G1 eatory and baseuen we yor Te ennee” | REGISTRY, £5 Wont Monro See unity 10 feut nor ip if sold coun. burtient.’ DANOTEHS FOR Int wages ELS) her diy? £80 ED ItATIA onaln and tino fore: lub tar Tanker arborn-st.near depot at | EGP ALfon rate Tulle 3 WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, Domestics. COOK, WABHBIL AND Float: Apniy at thu’ hanno bi Wis 0 WEST MAD« \WASTRDIFRENCH cook To GoTo Tite ‘comntty to work for ® private family: tom coms petent pi igAT, NOUREWORK nat ron atondy employmant snd good wages: is woman proferred. Address 6 THib= workin droal| aaraye rauee be euenpotent ond iH wnpatent an ablotownan. Apply at lt North Stato Tiga he V Ebi Lee ett N GTI WGC. OOK. sit, HN Tren: Mine a ee iri ? of chitdruits "SXH Wutvantienta hon Cronty-cisteierty ANTID GOO SWRIISIE GTi, UK, fron; good wages toone who sulta, Prnirhe-tt has ‘near Nixicenth-at. Fae eG ane TA een On ne need nyt pv ut competent girls \WWANHEDSA Ginh FOR GESENAT 1ouRE: work, Apply at [6M housoranth of the bouioranie = Satlerehe Bese “ANTED—A YOUNG SCANDINAVIAN OR GRIioy man girl fo naaist in Konoral housowork In my aminll fans nt! W Aili nezia heat TLE DINING-lOOSt Liberal pay to the right ono. WASTED= A GoOn OR MIODLE-AGHD Seornun to assist in woneral touaowork, to Ko to the country. Caltat Winder European Hotel: par Jors frunt orening, \ Waseda Fiitey-c1.Ayy PARTIR COOK IN A 1y W re Wikre. folwowork: woud wae VW ante =A GOOD Git TO bo a WV“ housgwark,” Roferences, 151 Dearborn: VW axren-cuus ort OuskWORK | AND MW “pint cooking. Private frunity. Gi Wabaat-w Ware. > Gilt, Fo GENERAL thous Vinconnes-ny, nel LUMLEY INGLEDEW, 12 Dearbornent., Itoom 9. H-EXTRA OF PORTUNDTY—MON ROE: nv, und Moyne, south front. alon, Pom wuthorized ty elure UJ euch; one-quarter cash, Dalanca (percent, Secure 2 orf lots at onco, wn this Inunquostionnbly ihe boat, thing, In tinrket, IL a. a PIE GOOD LABOURERS T Wan iores! ‘ast Handosphest. Mincellancoun. ake wut thesn choice TANTED—AGEN'IS B—-BUICK HOUSE a improvements und location tira bint cash, bulance to lonn, Room 7, Metrupol! TWO-STORY ITDUSE,, oftround, Wabnan-ny., nocth of Pwonty-sccond. WIL take $4091 house and lot In 2 ba PIERCE & WAIOS, 125 1 co AtT par e itan Block. 1, WISH GS FEET Y FOI WHOLESALE DRY ‘Must have some own te aulury to commence ie Y tu solletondurs: une not poreenelthe these qual Rood references eed not apply. A Inrue cum: Uon will be ofoted to right person. Address b ‘CTIVE SALESMEN, for now Tolephoue Co,’ Fine opaning. ‘Tribuny oftice, wat MDA BITE, in photograph sn ablo pornott, Art kale: EIT Y—ANL000 TN» ining on the south 15,00 1h Villuze of Lyde Par) have hones; the number wi while you ean at low prices tn nitralns dally to. cl Sh ADY YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST Hyde. Weak, wit Awoud chances Lor a auli- Don't tet speculators at tor Hyde Park lots for ICH, 1 Dearborn-ut. MHS OF THE Cli aiington Hehehita sale at oflee. i. rae BF am Lb ie MHL Co, CANVABEETS TO At depot, with eax banmin fora fow days. fH! party as part payment, PIERC! Olt SALE-AN EL Jnke whore, ona bi inrxo aroundas trick enrinprovuinents. Apply W_Dearborn-st, COUNTIEY REAL I i j0n « AD horses and duilver a t SF W. BARKER, cis reg iu i grucory store, Apply to FINANCIAL, Scammtrenges, SHIRTMAKERS BY fA Went Madison-ate ON WEGATAIAS uth UT Wasienn Pectary: must ah bay : io mst be enpae of dexlati= Ing, auperintonding. aad oencilaing works empiays Inght hy (he year at ood snlary. BEIEHLD BOS, e Madiautient VERADL MAKERS TO TAKE uk tuunutacturing “department, i Pranklinest, PED-OVERATI, MAK Abpily at factor V : ws HDFT ORE GIS TO MARE ‘Ovuralis with steani-power machines, Apply nt factory, 415 Milwankse-ny, Nurses, : VWaAnteo cleanin Win NUISE, APILE Lota #8 Dr. BSYREBTEL, 9 Aldine-squaro, between 4 EDA RESPECTANLE GIith, WITIE ereness, an nurse form buby I yenr old, Ap" AL, 24t Indtununy. WANTED IA EATTNY WET-NURSE. APPLY No, tau Michigansav. Employment Agencies, VWWaAnteb—Guon utitis—any 3 ave prime pl bus pay. Mesistry, 25 Wes st (Bureau vf sltGraturo), W vinuatris ory tiu-housun, ut Ge U Wastepcaiis ple Onice, ws SCANDIS wtels, and voArd~ Milwaukeo-a¥. TING GOOD PLACES, callot Kegisiry it SALK—FINE BOCK FAIS Kan, nenr stats aE Henrburiiest, tua 4 IN DLAMONDS, WATE Rooms’ andi LY ttanduiph ANS AMOUNTS TO 1.043 Y Denrburti ont LOCATED 1M SiTURE AND 1 Amounts from clinneotins YOUNG LADY OF INTELLIGENCE. intant to wdentint, inquiry of DEN W ANTED— ADY AGENTS AT 10 1A SALLES nt, tuom 4. Call frow ita. m.todp.n SITUATIONS WANTEDOMALE. EE . proved business -" 1 N ENITURE, PLANOS, wt without remoral, wt H Madison-at, oom GED RATES LOANED without removal. NY BUM LOX A machinery, coltaturals. Wet 3 IN SOUTIL DIVISION unk Keverad sulos if HS WARE, 13 Lo NTE s ‘from $400 to #15, Wwe get what’ wo want, Snltout. rs) LOAN ON FOSITCE a otc, without removal: aisu on all Kor Dearborn: Went Side. RENT—#18 PER MONTH, FINE TWO-STORY brick Louse, : Fillmore-sts also, from $9 to BG house 3 Fillmore-st. PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND BSILV) ‘Monay ta loan on wateh ‘val ‘of avery dexcripulan, at ne mata in trie ion Uifics (loonsod),"W Hast Madisonea id Bei, ts Wentarn-n¥, North Side, —TO MAY 1-FULNISHED 2-8TOIRY and Uasement brick house, (0 rooms; hot and cold Ditheroutn, ote. fat EVELANI, 13} Sinte (GHENT PRICE PAID FOR STATE SAVIN and Fidolity Bank books, wid Scandinavian Nu= Honal Honk oartittentes, INA HOLMES, General nin Dit, Me BCL: South Sido. TENT—AT Sal [AND Vieasany nau tileuly-furnke FOAND ON FURNITURE, me waruhouse roculpta nd other hood Becu> 0 0 LOAN ON CI ry jowest rates. MUTCHINSUON & LUFF, ARGH SODERN BRICK TOUSK ON ‘Uriy-nveondeats TUCMICE, Ras, OGEN repair, Barn will be Dulieie HE be rented for one or miory sear. Fr inspection, J, C. SST, 40 "Donr- Y TO LOAN ON CHICAGO HEAL BSTATE tg por con WALTER BUTLEN, Porte ¥TO LOAN ON FURNITUIE, z PARRY, 1) Wost Bookkceypers, Clerks, &c. ITUATION WANTED — EMPLOYMENT IN sore of ollice by a rellatle, trustivurthy man ¢: poriene NUR allies work wid, flee-lnauranc Feferen reluns, Addros G 1a Trivano alticy GIREATION WANTED-IN OFFICE (AN, HOOKS kuoper Or custivr, Refer to present ompluyor. Address fF ‘Tripune oe It, INDUSTICI=, eper or in an “AD As cis YUU IL Relat De lee, Address F 1, 'Tribuny ofticw, GITUATION WANTED — AN BHORT - HAND unnuenals or correspondents ¥ years’ general (ites uxperlonee: giuderuie satory, A Lreferunces. Adurors #2, ‘Tribune oltice, ‘Trad ITUATION WANTED — HY A RELIABLE MAN, ne Job printer ur foreman, Can furnish the best of refersneus frum former employers ua uy ability nnd personal charueters clty ur country, Plense dress for ton dasa, stnting wages, ete, Lock Hux reston, 1h THEO, FL MALLER Coachmen, Teummnterny &es ITUATION WANTED — AS COACHIMAN Om SS) wanlivr, Address FLANK CHL Mny'-st. SITUATION WANTED BY AF couchinnn, Good city references, Addre: ‘Privane otfee. For T 10 LOAN-ON FUMNITURE, MACitS Apts, und other good collat Jo-st., Hovm 2 Misxcellancotr. TPO RMNTOA FLAY OF & ROOMS IN A. uikiings good jocahtys private hal 1 \muprovantonta; CO. Washingtonent, rent reasonable. TO MENT—iOOS, CEN this rate DEAN & PAY HOARDING AND LODGING, 3 ) FUUNISHLED ROOMS; ‘Abush-ay. SED W0OMS, ALL Fito: ‘Manrvoet, oppoal Lae ATT Y-FILS! cool rooms and board, anply as above, P WATIASIL-A’ ¥ YOU WANT NICK a 1 yea TED ROOMS. pénsant hume, with goud —A FURNISHED PAIL for three gontlumen; front roum wpatatns ly. Day-linanters taken, North Sido. ‘TO RENV-ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED OR UN- Md Ut ZS bloat, neue Si with bourd for fnunily. Mincollnncoun. SITUATION Want Angin) cago sitico Ndi, OF ordinary busin Koncy, owning tbout &0Mor anuicut 12, sUCKS UIUpluy wnt ns vUlluLtor, GF In sono cae pacity whare itogrity and trustworthiness any exsutt~ Vials salary texe or wit object than saltable and solkd Gceupation, Aadrovs Kal, Tribung ofiee, SITUATION WANTED—AS AUCTIONEER IN its uF some ster cltyt have hut wen years ex parlance: Adurvas tat i GirUaTION WASTEDSAS TRAVELING $A > tuts by un OM drummer, Address U2, ‘Eribuno oltlee. ‘altica, SVEUATION WANTHD-IN A RESTAURANT BY who would itke 10 learn to cook; bits surg Is not afraid of work, ind will pay cash If dross G2, ‘Tribune vitice, SISUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG NEGO ana iit a privaia tainly; wing to migko, hinselt genuratly uvetul, References, Adicess F 4, Yribunds : ; FRONT SUITE FPO RENT—FRONT AND WACK PANLOI, nicaly furuished, tor xuntluman aud. w nt uralshiods, Tugnished rodus for Kontleien, cheap. i North Lu Sulle-nt. ‘£0 MENTE -STORES, OFFICES, &c, HAV i furnished or North Side. NORTIL CLARK-ST., NEAL THE Birpar— Hiuutia, wittvuards ‘ewes por weeks without re a V WITH HOARD, RENT=STORM ON CLARKS’ ond piace for clothing sire, PTelbUnY oftce, NKARADAMS, Address G 77, JHARBORN-AV.—TO RE a lunco, plunsant room wuitable for two gous LARENCE HOUSE, CORNER OF. RENT — NEA WEN'TYs Kiwirboneatas tote Blocks mouth ot f Mich[zan-nv., one sulto of FI $140 to 6a por weak, from #1 to. urnished) In at ruspuctable house fur wiivishout board. ddrvws F 0, ‘Hribune, HI MAMN FUR 1S HOUSES, hotwean Twelfth and wantiath= done on lung Tease ty will pay rent always in fino. renin (us N—TANTIES CAN SECURE on the Enropenn nil 1S Sout Clirk-st., opposity WW of volt “Ve it stay or lft jusrty wants & and rensonablo torniv, ti. MOTEL, THIMUNH NLOCR—TIn Kuropenn how) in the citys rooms trout DSO HOUSE, 173 BTA’ Hinor House —eLa0 nnd $2 pur d SITUATION WANTED-HDITOR, FINST-CLAS3, Somudecinl, political, selontiiic, torary, Good proot-reutlor, ute. Mugistry iG West Monroo-st, Ju Feau of Literatupe, < iON WANTHD-AR PROOF-READER OI toler oditor by a0 Oxperioncod tan, Address U ONS WANTED-REMALE. Douicatles. GITUATION WANTHD-BY 4 GooD aml WITTE Toferences to do uenoril housuwork in 8 nico private family. Cail ato West Bourteunti-st; no howls, Gitearios: eujablo SS WANTED-FOR ‘TWO STRONG, otostane girls; will go te tho countrys dood waxes, 18 ‘Twentledttiest, Giiuarios THD A NICK, THY GIRL in -wn Amouricun family lo do socond or nurse Wark, Ms Twonthotiiest, STUATION W elthor to cure. ly ty tre, WALL DAY A COMPETENT Gil ehitdran, or do second work. BS KEK, 24 North Clork-st. SITUATION wa THO—OY A SWEDISH GIth TO docouking, Call ut Il Suda Akar, hy Up URNISHED We IN rth Slide, east of Clirkewt. A if private farsilys arosd' ie tring INDORSED BY ARTISTS EVERYWHERE, W, We KIMBALL Cornor State vind Auaiuasats, HARDWARE UUSINESS CON- Wost Rundolph-at, Inquiru of Mra, 7 OI BALE TLS For upwarde of foi ments have retained tuoderato priced planus, ara thexe auperh tnatria Mion wt uti haa of iH MBALY, iC SALUTE HEST-LOCATED LADIES AND Foun un the Wont Biduy trie wiry, {OL SALB-ONE OF THE WEST GAS- COIEATOAN Ui! eee phiubluy catabliahimanta in mt; Blandy trad wa niow, Addrons YON, © MEALY ViANos— the omiient pianist and composor, thus oxprosses hiisulf concerning thelr well-knowd Toongrstuluta you upon the great aid well pronetlualy vane, whiten, 4 T PIANO AS Ft Prituna ottive, ES’ H EBS, ply ta AD, LIBSNKIE & COn North Clarkest,, Roum Grpary: ANTHD-IN A DIUVATE FAMILY was cugle nod Inundroxs: competent to take full change, Cull at 151! realxtlteote rexscu. VATION WANTED-PUit LAUNDRY WORK, Ceatinie proturnedy wil indgatmyautt, Cull at ot East Vau Muren-st, Mrs, BALK A'S vice, Employmont Agencia, Gtigatrions Wax ED—PASUILIES IN NEED of wind seandinavinn or Goring famuale Wel eat by supplied ald. DUSKE'S office, I Milwaukuo-ay. Gita vHH—GOOD SitGNd COUN- ole nnd Wiscursin fur cooks, housework, ott, at Mugistry by ear Butte, S' UATION W 'B—COOK, KB BHTTEL, Hbgiint ilved tn beat tailor. Wants city.one uuomont, ‘eglatry 45 Wout Monroo-st, Nuruau of ALUCARD, may alm, bs wey havo met with, ul Thot examined an could searcaly boll the could bo A KEW HONDRED DOLLAS AND to Invext fy wala yood Munufucturing proferrod. At ‘eribung otiice, uustionsbly tho heat sual cher in thls country or furope. List fy twalod this plano, f UA WANTED-TWO WISCONSIN Eisla, compatont for guncral nnd wocond work, Lewt ritiieg. “ugistry 19° Wont Sunrov-at, Muruau of Nea Wilt HUY ALY INTERES? IN business payiig por Of ponmons foc selling, Call on bh AD Lik Land Dopareuiant. I HAL Btate und Monroo-sts, 3, 3. | vor Aue on WENT, DDENLY PUTTING ON MOULTE Aili soll hur colored drosea at a suerites, 24 $6, Adiroas U 17, Tribu Within W.W. KEMIDAL! Kar e Prive Curnor Bate nnd Adatn HE ADDRESS bave & specialty that ai siryotasoaan cat handly, ur would ndyartise t apo ih Addruss G4, Trtbun PNT ONE WHO” ON- joreiada thy buxinuay; Gurman profurrud, Tk ri 7 iM ny he WANS ATCHLASS BIAS , THE BAND BANE A ~MAGNIFICEN' Wie Wvorny, a pAtUnit medi gies, $15; cone BO. A TOUSH ON WENT BIDE 1 nforwoviig, Must be ws baruin, Ad= PIANOS AND ONGANE, amous leckor iron. mip planes, and i {intuos, Maths Ley orunts, Wo days on thorns retinay. UrgEus CLAINVOYANTS. — ELLIS NEVER FAILS ty ‘the hala sick, in Goubly of By kind, of wish tu The best, for thes born Alu Beplembur, Uetober, and Deceube } draw tary prices in the Loulsiann, Euslness ‘atrondu orate Hous Roum h dur bo pasy und priced wi I sedbuid plmionat si April, Jun yr will sulece tut JAMAL oneH, | Kentucky, and Havnna t i ja ror ne taut | ABTA CLAIVUTANT af A ite dlaily, Mining spect tatwent unde ty) I; ed ulations apavil eed aod hand turrets une : vidi ras iCyaLrodueveprivus, trite Attala bust, prosont, and,future wvonLs, fan's mtublu to-day, MAN TOAD HON rere i Gan bo suun at CHALM=A FIINT-CLABS ON eau eit at carriage i drive, npwody. eyes TO EXCHANGE. LOTS IN NORWOOR P rr yodd houwe wnd Jut in FAXCTANiB— a Trivuneonien, POW HXCILANGE FON FOE Of Now Yur ey ote in tha We WEG race, dei ale ANTsh—COAL TEAMS AT CORNER OF OAIe Toll and Carpoutr-vta, panties in, Vi Ai SURREY OW LIGIE TOR. une tneambrancy, tiahatis, Willuive top-bugny xt akidle bore. £2, Pribune ulticu, Jucation in town, Bl eet Loxemun Few WORT FU! Wetue RUD, TH ee ROUDS, WPUMH CO4 WS AND (05 Witt, Wi bjuds of boudubuld youds ob uote; low vricost @asy Wwrius. La tune in oxcbuuue fu) oy second-hand, of repairing. Woat Lukucst, Te OUSEHOL f Mats) UNION FURNY 4 YOM BARN Nilos, Cook Co., hands bluh,§ yours uld, on rel 8, Whito faoud, sul if Jeg, alas 15 hands bit, an wil be paid for reture ‘of suroe oF infuruuton which wil) loud to uunthly pov Hturuture. Miscellanea! Ser ITUATION WANTKED—DY YOUNQ LADY, Woll educated, and writing 9 clear, lugible hwnd, bn orn py isi ‘rlbune us STORAGE, Cisse BTORAGE COMPANY, 00 'TO 200 BABE Mundolph-at, have the duest warurouins ad tho buat incititlus tn’ this cliy fur wtorage of ruraituro, anes ‘Urkuns, merchundle, ow, ab lowest room Sua wavancus, PIDELELY STORAUE CO. NOB. Th ANID I ae ih [urut-at1 ostabilahod 197 Ponea und reli kad titure; advances newt eee eee ieateae ale rase an ae a Depo kd Woal Monrogae NERS WANTED, BD—USED LO THAVELING, prvi W, Pei a Lustnuss, with » small et. oY & ory Koodspsty lng nie ‘Addegaa 31,12 Ww too To rine pon the market an article putouted tn tha United states und potent in land pondingy you ath ab aD Kued ti Une Hee lary rat Uring bueitides preforrudy only. tuo ’ Duattoad slunatiug loud ‘ansivor. Atldrosa SN tribe ‘otlew, ANTNEI WANTRD—1O JOIN SME IN OPENS ft dq luundry ti ore. Pan tbune olle and slate Tinorvlow can bu tad. ae i W. AB KAT OPENIN Pa eterot a Uulcauo for &4U InyustuAt, hat dross FS, Tribune. f pains AND OLE 4 ig uylindor; boul Waa juotisonit tug: it Pc NE ery for bale wud baller bos Ye with grnten.. tr eS Toquirgof S. BOOTHS, Warruu, 1 ——___CANTOUF CLOTH t OOD PRICE WILE UE pa Ht CABT-OF'B Gi uy Mothing ME UHLUEICH, 110 Statonet, (ald No. Bt). Ag Lo a i Unibuly uttendod tse Easblated or . POW BSALE~A VERY NICH SET OF BLACK walnut ome tetures, cheup, Inquiry as bi lee ee UL

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