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"THE COURTS. Tho Voice of. the Tax-Fighter Ie Heard Once More. Mira, Bullivan Succeeds in Gotting Ou! a Bail : : TU LAX-FIGHTERS. Tho County Court was eugaged yestoriay {a » hearing tho objections of property-holdera to granting Judamont aginst property delinquent axes, Tho following wore tha principal 9 Gled and disposed of; ‘George Bcovell objoctod in parson to tho tax- ation of his property on tho ground that the County Treaguror divided taxes that .wero as- geesod Upon nn sntirotract, Ho claimed that ‘Trengurer could not do this without ssmont of the different pleces. The Inw only makes one persou Assessor, and tbe County ‘Troasuror cannot asaumo his funo- tons. Judgment for four-fifths of the amount was returned to the delinquent upon tro of the Jota, but bis ubjectlon was overruled on tha ro- ty of Chicago, by R. W, Hicaby, attorne; i Heer fy round th teruid {property and not moking & rensse: cted tu tha tux on eetered wits Sohvol Wun to taxation, Passed, Northwestern University and the Uhliich bay Asylum objeotud nd that their charities exemptod jection sustained. .. beon mado in the Evangelical Lut! cyto taxation. on firog., Murry Nol chimed that 1 mistake bad’ ent of their property. cd, htlath Anshe Manrev Congrega ted to the taxation of thelr gravoyard, which, nimed, was fregunder @ third epecifiuu- Chup. 12), of tho Royised Statutes Hinoia. Objection sustalaed. Objections were led bs estate, A. ?, Galt, and othors, to the “1 per cont elinguent taxpuy- Reg ee poication On, ne ‘May 1 was illogal.: Tho Intter part of the after (ng ecesion, ard the entire ufterioon sos- sion, was tukon In arguing icon. Judge Loomis Waerall enses under thiahead ag ono fo bis d elton, ant wequcsted Al tholr argumen ote {irst argument for the objection was made. by Me. A.C. Story, He bold that recutnve Was charged ag ao ecrimiuntion was made saga! of property-holuers—tho Malvom MoNeill erg, thoy claim: nn this matt id he ot a enalty, undue nét One clang tho Constitution, all tuxes were was churged real proporty might be made aub- lect ty a special tnx. Mr, Story ulso held that hd rate OF Intercat charged wug usurious, and ‘theralare: ligieat. ie tho oxi chorgo wae vot ed o penalty. ie luw not go Herundl July 1 1880, while the 18/0 tax boeamo alicn on real cstute-on Mny 2, 1879, and the tux was actually levied before the law bucame » low. According to cstublished principtes, tha de Inquent tex for 1879 could not be collected un- Messrs, Wilson, Prendergast, and others spoke for tho objectors, and County Attorney Willet and Corporation Counsel Adams ke in behalf of tho uutboritics. Considora- law was offered by both sides, aud ft ty yery doubtful whethor the Judge wi} reuch o decision pu this point this woels, “Hesldes the nbove objections, alx wero filed uinat tho South Park assessment, two against 1 Linvoln Piri, nagessment, one agnivst tho Lake-Shure drive, thirteen against alt) four against ‘Lown of Luko speol «ogninst Hyde Park specitis. In the by the School Bourg, one by tho city, Objuctions inothors fect until July 1, i In the afternoon, an mid oon acount or ‘alleged improper notice, are made on nes , Tho city Is objector in two uf thy Ligeala Park cases, The objection in tho Lake-Bhore drive 1s made ‘by Mr, M, J, Dunne, on the ground that the way daa publfe street, uoder the control of tho city, and tho Commisslonurs had no right to. tal Furthermoro, thy uct of tho ature giving the Commisatoners tho right to tuke possession {3 unconstitutional, in tho spevlal negessinent caso obyections were made in a nuniber by tho city and town uuthori- ropert: Ye ‘whieh found tt is, probubly, on necount of clerical errors, THE SULLIVAN HABEAS CORPUS, Tho heuring of the habeas-corpus case of Ano Sullivan was reaumed yesterday moroing before Judyo Moran. The only additional wit- ness was Dr. Iutehingon, who made tho post- mortem exuminuwon, Ho testified that thoro ¥ere tivo ruptures iutho yiaecraof the ,man whom Ann Bullivan-is charged with baving killed, One rupture was Iu-frontin tho perl- toneal cavity, the other was a rupture of the yelulcading from the kidney. Both ruptures might have bocn cused by tho throwiug of tha on Iii, though tho “same ‘eftcct might lowed from n faulbor other causes. \ The Judge held that, that clent cyidence to justify hol » the Criminal Court, yot it wus nutse direct us to preclude her being admitted’ to bail, The bull buyht to be high enor ince whon wanted, tharge was not an Jusenivicant one, -Tho po standing of the nccused could 0 taken into account. [ Svloni cause to warrant holding her on wu charge of Iuvolnutary nuauslougbter.” The Jus murked thut le did not know what umount of bail the Judges bad generally fixed tn such ought $1,000 would be @ reason- Hes, on tho graun public proper there wad gulll- ig: tho woman to ‘There wos suf cneey, but hy t ablo amount. = < Mra. Sulllyan’s attornoys kicked strenuously At this, butths Juche was flem, ond choy word compelled to arquiosce, ‘Lhe Judge, however, aald be would heur in appiicution to reduce the bail, if the defense could ‘show tt had been tho here to aliow lower buil inelmilarcnues, J tho hubess-corpus vaso of Abram 1 charged with drugming and bout tho oth of Junuury, was ‘ulso heard, aud ho Hinman Streot/sta- robbing. nian rigoner remanded. iam Nyo, held ate clon, wus discharged, th lied cansontiny thereto. , ~, APPELLATE COURT, . .- ‘The Appelinto Court yesterday entered the following mbdiflcution of Nujo a1 of thut Court; Ordered, that Hufe SL of tho Court be, and tho heroby, amended so as to read ‘ho pinuner of applying for arenedring shall foltows: 4 “Within fftcen days after a decision 16 on- rogord, tho purty desiriug uw rehuaring shallglye notice In writing to the opposlt part, OF big attorney uf hig intention to mike such ad sbatt within sald Mfreon day rk of this Court a copy of. sa! te servico thereof, and days after tho untry he shull alo file with tho Clerk six print. ics of tho potition fur rehearing,” Court thon adjourned forthe term. Tho Next teria begins the socund Tucaduy iu October, PROBATE COURT. . Intho matter of tho estate ot Jahn J. Grauo (nd othors, minory, lottura of. guurdiauship of thoestato were Sssned to Margurettha. Gruue; reo ustaaech oy wa dai WwW Lt Jones; : bond, 26,000, up Inthe matter of tho estate of Hodwig Babo- ‘ki and othors, minors, lotters of unrdinne ued to Joseph Bobo- vd. hee {uty Of Joseph A, Man- lottars of gunrdiaushl aries WW, Donn; uonde ge , ope tter of the estate of Josoph dan: adininistration wer ice, With proof of di catato wore jest $800, AYprOvo: ‘wacd, lottors oF ued to Chutien W. Douny ‘bond, € « DIVORcES. yore flod n bill yestorday against ' d,‘James Li, Myors, complatuing thac desorted hur over tivo yeura ago, and chirg- anes uudor no furthor obligation to lar bil} wog also Aled by farguret Hom- pans Jacob How! ingean, the cbasge Uo - + 17. idge Moran ninounces that attorn thoy ‘Wish to rodovket on mandate from upreme or Appellate Court must give at uotioy tu the opposlt party before wee Atorun Milnot be fn Court again until UNiteun erates a . UNITED STATES COURTS, rt, Dubcock, bogan.a.sult yesterday to Tecover $1,000 of BIL Y pie af 'E COURTS. on Sgatust Jacob Krebs, -UDGMENTS, °° awesgoxs ~ Seneca D ——— THE CALL. ERvOCKER—Adjudicattons wilt ay, to which, i Court wag ude Jupay sexrex: | ‘Tho Profits or Wheat & xportation, 8 ull Aldon war haan a otdinge ot beteht ti \dingu of bright bar- 4 Oud we hardly kuow whether to Wah, agriculturist oF nat Hized by tho tuformation tat uric vente Joewhat tut ty of the matches aya The result 2 fuiloa rors Boat, eeu luuy a year wlooy it Was 6O heap. Now, tho avernge price. of production for whoat all ovor tho United Bintosiasuaa quare a) and {f to that bo ndded tus for cost of tranalt to Liverpool—a very Mheral niiowance,—-wo seo what margin of profits Amertoitna must have fh gelling horn for dis Ml. It in 3a Adm nitneter, Hut thon tis od a quarter Js Junt a sittlo towor -than the miutmiun cont of producing wheat 11 England; and hence tt is to bo feared that, In spite of the fino prosncota, tho Brith farmer ANA A Sruolly hard tine I) store for him, oven it ricon fall tio lower than tha present rate, In ; Dakota, whore whoat 1s manufatured on wt Rrand ronle be machinery, thoy can grow it at atoa varying betwoon 124 da and 108° quartert and, oftor solling tho grabint hivorpoot Jane uns der tho bare cost of production In niatidy make o prot of £4104 an noroon tholr labor, ‘That, at lonat, ia tho cstiainte of a must ominont American writer on tha stibject, THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, At. Jamces? Church. ‘to the Rdltor of The Chicago Tribune, Cnroago, Aug. 11.—A friend bus informed me that thero was un articto In Inst. Sunday’s Trt. Une to tho effect that pluces of worahip were built almost entirely with a view to rich peuple, and go usud and conducted os, practically, to exclude the poor. I bog lenve to inform you that at tho second service In St. Jumes’ Churoh, Protestant Episcopal, at 7:46 p, m., every Sua- day, tho soata are cutirely freo, and wo are glad to Welcomu any who desire to worship God in spiritand ih truth, ‘Chis has, fam told, always buon tho custom jn St. James’ Church, and I trust you will ullow mo, through your eulumne, to make tho taut known, in Juatics to those riuh pegple who, bern golviniy of thelr wentth to uitd and rebuild their church, spontancously remembored, and thus provided for, thelr poorer Tellow-worshipers, I remulny, slr, your obedl- ent scrvant, ¥. Countnky, Reofor, Streot Sprinklings To the Editor of The Chleago Tytbune, Curoaao, Aug. 10.—The atrect sprinkling this Year js. force and humbug. Nearly every day tho sprinkling stops ut noon, leaving the atreots Gusty and disugreeabla tho greater part of tho time, Of all the days jn tho week when a bountiful aupply of water should be thrown on tho atreots, It is Suturday,when women and chil- dren usuuily como down town, and yet tho uft- erpouns oF that day wre almost uibearable on account of the dust. There is no guod reugon for this state ol things. ‘The aprinkling fs worse ‘this year thuu nt any previous time, and if this mutier is within ihe jurladietion of tha bust Mayor, ote,, it ty to bu hoped only a word is nee- essury, aud ho will supply the remedy, It may be clued that the strects cannot be properly swept; but ‘this fs a humbug, ua itis done iu other citiog, and bas always been done hore,—nt leust tho be nicting vould be kept up tll 4 p.m, and sill leave tho streots dry unough tur ull sweepin, por ose, If the present contractor cannot du it, there are plenty who can. Ly oll mieans let us buve degontly sprinkled streets, ‘This lettor expresses n very wenerul complntut, and fs sent to ‘Lis WrisuNe In tho belief that iu that way It will do tho tnust youd. CLARK StREwt. A Word to tho Street-Suporintondent, To the Editor of ‘The Uhicago Tribune, . Cur0aco, Aug. 11.—For tho veneft of people driving to Lincoln Purk, and 2 hoped-for'beneiit to tho street, it would bea good thing to bayo it Well known that at the corncrof Rushand In- dlang streets there iga pool of mud and water, which tho numeruus showers and poor patching havo kept In a beastly condition neurly ull sum mor. Itisavontinual eyesore to tho residents about there, aud a nuisunce to the people drive Ingout to tha Luke-shure boulevard, whoo Deut, clean vehicies and tho dresses of : the falr occupants thereof uve wofully bespattercd by the muddy water, Now that the State atreut bridge Is olused, 1 would advise those driving over Rush street bridge to turn on Iliuuls streot in spite of the poor puveient, and go out Pine Streat, thereby avoiding wuch mud and profan- ity, both of which arv patufully impressed on tho peuple living about, vs ‘Tho authoritics bave been notified, and thelr offurts ty help tho gun iu Its Augean lubor of poner § the pool diy buve been ludicrous. ‘Ten fonds of guod tittng-in woitld mond the matter, the driveto tho park would bo unbroken, und tho comfort of the uelghboghood anuch jni- proved, Yours truty, + AD, ‘Timo Ins Money. To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribune, Cnigago, Aug, 11.—Wnhilet tho oificers of tha TWnols Central Raltroud Company are usually uttentivo tothe comfurts of thelr pussengors, yet they do uot seen: to recognize the fuct that their timo {s valuable aud should not be wasted unneccasarily, * For tho past fow months the Hydo Park trains Auvo beon run sometes on time, but far wore frequently from ten to. twenty minutes bebind tho time given on thelr time-table. ‘This applies to almvstall thoir traing!n genera, but more particularly to tho tratn going north, which whould leave Hydo Purk at T:41.0, jo... according to'the time-table. This purticular train {a near- ly on time about oued In two weeks; during tho reat of tho tine it 1s, on nag average, about fif- teen minutes late. Consequently, tho unfort- Uunate possongers, not knowing when It will be. oo Hime or when [t will bu bebind time, assom= Die gt tho suyural depoty oud watt, fosfog not only their yaluublo timo, but’ ulso tholf moro valuable temper, ond arrive at the Contra) Depot out of temper, und often fulllug to keep Pra eget thoy hud miudo on the stronyt of tho time-table; or, on the other hund, expeuting tho trian to be late, as usnul, thoy are rive ut the Hyde Park depot a fow minutes after 7:41 a. 3. only to tind tho train gon, having ar- rived far oneo yory nonely on thie, When com- pluint i nade to the olticlala of tho Company wo fare informed that tho 7:41 train! cannot rity on time, ag the tine-tuble only allows it tivo mine utes at Kenelnytou to tura the enging und make up tho train, We vuinly reply, * Why don’t you wivo it sufficient time tonto this and alter tho Ume-table to correspond?” And to this wo wet No satisfactory Feplys ‘Tho time-tuble, we know, isnot Ike the Jawsof the Medes and Persians, whiob alleroth not, because there ara constunt changes made init every few days, and we cunt bee any pocullar sacredness avout this 7:41 train which makes It uny oxcuption. All wo tsk 19 that tho trains sbould be run according to tho time-table;,anud whethor tho trains should bo Atted to tho’ tna-tuble, or tho thine-table to tha trains, ign matter wo leave to the wisdom and |. WO convenience of the oflicinis of the Company, Sanday Concerts in tho Parks, To the Battor of ‘the Chicago Ivibune, Cnr0400, Aug, U.—As a Inboring nan I havo noticed the controversy arlslug from tho lov. Mr. Joyngon's strictures upon musical exercises in the parks with great luterest, und I ain coutl- dont that your position will be commended by nine-tunths of the class which tho park ex- petiditurds ara intended to bencilt, but, unfort- unately, thoy do not fool competent to express, ubliely, thelr yrutitude for your lutelligent ape proctation of tholr cyndition tn life. ‘With tho Ciao respect for our religious teachers and thule motives, it Js plain that, as a body, they haye tao little knowludge of tho life- experiences of tho murses they unduubtedty do- siro to olevute spirituatly, mentally, and physl- vally, Recontly an excellent pastor, ou the North Sido, preached y discourse, cepor: y you, In which he fuculcated tho {dou thut there ‘Was niu nocosalty for auxiury in reference to temporal muttors, ‘Tou well-suluried minixtor, on tho “ove of bis vucation,” this theory night bao natural sentiment; and to his eongregution of woll-to-du and-opulent bearers bla deductions from the text “ie Cureful for Nothing," otcy niay appeur rouschable, but to the tolling innsses Of this grout working community—to who oven oneday'a respite froys irksome inanual labor ‘wotld causy ombarrusement In mouths family exponses—suuh ussuinplons not only hive nd wel ght, wut ore euletiacad tu destroy their faith to Providentlal » orkinys In otbor directions, In regard to purk attractions, Alnicat eckly visits to Lincoln Park on the Babbuth, thruuy! the summor, hive. caer Acatroyed tho preyil: dice against Sabbuth diversions whieh u Now England lifo hud crentod tn my mind, The great error {n Awmerican sucicty tne beon tts neyleot w reougnize thu necessity of some kind of recro- Hon forall elqsava and allnges, American parents wru beblnd moat athor nationalities in this rue mpocts they seldom accompany thalr children to peers amusement, the charucter of which hele presence would ‘Inilucnee, and the cunso- quones fe the rosortof thelr ehifdren to im tnoralontertalnaents. ‘ho most pleasing fout+ Ure of tho park yatbertuys is the wrout nuNber of faulty, wroups scattered over tha rounda; and (f “elevated musio” will rdd te tho haypl- ness of the obildren, and uttrict those of u uldor growth te those bealthtul, hunting in~ stitutions, 1do not thing our city fthors will Inour any dungoroug res: natbility, oF aitape any more uillelent means of keuptuy tho laboring class away from the " whiaky-shups” and * beers gardens.” TOLERANUR, ‘Texas Fever at the Stock-Vards. Id the Edjtor of The CAicagu Tribune, : Prouta, DL, Aug. 10.—Tho subjout af Texas fovor incattlo hus beun discussed wumony tho ve-ptock men for muny years, and many plans fov tho safely of tha fevdors and astern abt pers have Leen proposed, but nono have been carriud out, ao that thero 6 the anne danger us ever for the feeders In buyjng feeding cattia this fall at the Union Btuck-Yards of our eltys Lghink that le the QObicugo duly papers would take tho mattor in hqud, and dlspusa it both 14 thelr editorial and olty news columnw, tho Uniot Btock-Yurda Company could be induced to give tho feodera of Minula~und of other Western Stutes sumo prgteetion agulust this discus. Lut full the teeders of this vicinity fost ubuut 400 head of cattle, which cost them over 812,0W, all of which were bought in your city und con: tracted the disease thore. 1 ulso have beara from dierent parts of Indluny und Oblo, and the reports ure pbdlie the wituo us frou this lace, where they buught Chicago cuttic, avo Ulead Freud lute reporta from Eugland, which inention great losses of byefcattloun the uteamers frow thly country, tho cattle coummg mudtly frow Chicago, wocre they must baye contracted VE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1880—TEN PAGES, this disease, Now I think. the Union Stock- Yards Company owe to the patronsof the Including both Eastern and Ruropeun and tho feedera in the proteotion that will diminish this disenn provont ft altogether: It cnn ba done In this ways Unton Btock- Yards Company own ts Inrie tract of land adjoining and imntedintely aouth of thotr presont yards, Whioh could bo used for elnily for the use of the thelr yards betwaon May Tand Nov, 1 of exch year, and tho yards could be ho arranged “that all awitch tholr cars contalnin, those apecint yarda, and there If thoy were sold for shiptnent thoy could ba res Inaded nt the samo chittes; but If thoy woro Bold should bo driven out of a ° ovds, thus preventing wny | ants had their orders, and dared not disobey mixing of Toxus eattle with the nutive breeds of cattle that shall be kept in the prenent yurds. Jf your paper will agitate this subjeoi You will be benetiting thousands uf “Weatera Ke perhaps eave thom hundreds of thousands of dollars every yenr, Any informauion yon desire upon tho aubs fon to tiny of tha pruminent ateck cattle ing buainess in the northweatern division of the Union Stuck-Yards, ¥ ‘MRS, WETMORE’S SUICIDE. The Unhappy Story as Told by Ono of ¥ Journnls—Detectives Stas Uoued Ontaldo of tho Chitr vent Mrs, Wetmore from Interfering with the Murriage of the Marquis of Ang.esoy to Mra. Wodchonsa a Western Stu Aine, Utterly broken ris and soales on ‘exns enitie brought, tho rallronids could ‘Texas outtle to unlonded; and aveciut gute in those A few days ago several residents In Paris recelyed the following funeral notice: rié d'ussister.an service fund- za Woeltmore, née décédée rue Chatéaubriand, 12, le 2b 880, n Page de 88'ang, 24 courant, d 10 heures: bre de Ann El ul se feront le Saned! précises, en Elise ruc Bayard, 17. Ot se réunira Inhuniation aura leu A St. Ger- maii-en-Laye.” It was a summons to the funeral of 5 wom- tn who, heartbroken and. uuhappy, had taken her own Ilfe because her noble lover, the Marquis of Anglesey, had not only de- serted her and Jeft her almost penniless, but had married another woman, ‘The atory of this sad romance Is anything but in favor of Lord Henry Paget, Lord Paget's second wife was a Alixs Boyd, whose people are Australians, but who now live in apartments in the Avenue des Champs- Elyséces, Some. four years ago Lady Paget dicd at Boulogne. Among her acquaintances was Mrs, Wettnore, au American lady, from New York City, Shortly after her Ladyship's death Lord Paget declared ils love for the fafr. American, and so susceptible was the foolish creature to hig noble Influences that she forsook home ang friends for him, They came to Parts’ together, and Lord Henry Paget installed re Wetmore In ments adjolulog his own, ‘Choy were seen together iol aehours, Wherever he went | 60 loug been tho intinate friend of 8 Mar- she accompanied him. ‘Thore was, appat- ae ently, nothing in this to shock the moral ideas of certain fashionable En, peuple {n this elty, for Airs, W her noble paramour bad many iriendy who continued to call upon them preelsely os if thoy were {guoraut of the illegal manner in whileb the couple were Ny year Lord Henry Paget's j his inistress to give tp her old ac- quulntinces, and from that tine up to the her death sho t4 sald to have been true and faithful to him in.all things, Lord Henry, It Is clakmed, had promised her that if she would only obtain a divorce trom he would forthwith inke her With a view to obtalning 9. Jegal separation, she coimmuitnicate Mr, Wetmore, apd that gentleman, course, brought sult aginst his wife for i@ ground of adultery nid de- sertion, ‘The Court granted- him 2 divorce, but permitted thelr only child, 9 son, to Ilve with the mother, About the same thie that tho nows of her divorce reached her from Americe her Jover cnme Into his title ag Margulis of Anglesey by the denth of his father. lutions of th and the newly-ledged visita fushlonable dressimaker in the Rue de Jn Palx and Jay In a ‘steck of clothes for 0 season on the seashore, Among tho indies; to whom the Marquis had presented her was Lady A)bert Pelham Clinton, ‘This wasover, the two haya been Intl- her husband, his lawful w! Fora while tne re- jJevers were mord ullectionate three years ago, and inute friends ever sluce. Lady Clinton, is Iduswoman to the Duke_ of Newens the belles of the English Perhaps {t would be mare correct to say she was one of the belles, fur Intterly she bas been Nylog .a on account of a bereavement In the denth of Sir Claude Seott, a kinsman, leces ‘To the frequenters of Solon Lady Clinton wilt be recalled by a it pall Edward Harrison representing her 5 irs, Wetmore together almost constantly, and Lady yn does not hesitate to spesk in the highest terms of bert dead friend, bunenth the green grass ut Sa Mrs, Wetmore often read “Lady Clinton ex- the Tove letters she dal Lord Paget whenever he England; and In all of theso mlsslves there wero vows of cvyerlasting love, and in most of them proniises tomake her his wife when- ever she should be freed from her Awerlean A little over a month ago, thnt is-to say on tho 20th of June, Lord Anglesey -bado Mrs. Wetunore a tender lus was golng over to should be guile for se’ Tey kissad each other odl:by, saylng that mdon and that lie days, F and sald good-by, dnd ho was off for England; not, however, tll he had agsured Mrs, Wi on the followin, In the month of June tho Wodehouse, widow of ‘tl second gon of Lord Kimberly and daughter of Mr, Preston King, of Georgia, somothine Postinnster-General at Washington, but ow wns introduced to Lord Angl uatralian relatives, the Boyds, whos artments In the. Champs-Elysées were Bu. by thoau occupied by the charming widow, After an acqualntunce of three or four weeks, the Marquls asked house to marry hip, and she consented, When'Lord Paget left Mrs, Wottore that fatal morning in June he drove to the station, thence crossed over to London, There he remained wntll Thursday morning, June a, when he hurried te Saturday,-Juné 97, tho Marquis draye to the house of Mry, Wodchouse, us Avenue des Champs-Elysées, and thence with the falr Amerlean widow to the British Embassy Jn the Faubourg St, Hauoré, ‘The bride “was pearl-colored satin, profusely trlumed with white lace, and having w slirt front of white muslin au shaded with ostvich vlumes, com. Tho Marquis of Anglesey was dressed dno Prince Albert binck cloth coat, a orlinson sears, nnd docskin In one of his cont-pockets he had stowed nway, not his corynet, but a letter, which, whe the wedding ceremony was tins ished, ho hagtoned to send by x connnission- nalre to its destination, bride; and in front of the nias- Bi the Ambnssi- dorint, palace stalked jiale # dozen detectives, each having In his posses: slon & photograph of ws lady whont they were to pravant ut all hazards from entering tho place. ‘That lady was Sirs. Ws who, perfootly unconsclous of what was Ko- ing on at the “Embussy, was at thut very mo- nent Waiting the return of Paget fron Lone ‘hen the commlssionnalre wrriv with the letter just referred to, In It the Marquis bade hier goud-by forever, and ine formed her that “before you haye rea these Mines Ishall be warried to another.” ‘The words swam before her cyes; the floor sp: 8 of perspiration stoud out er fice and furehoad; the aby grew dark, and, with t sharp and sudden but low, almost: fuandibly cry, she fuinted rou her chair, the ran Into the room, aud, I tress from the fluor, saon had her back to consclousness, * For the love of God, ahe wrote to Lady Clint . Wor a sew days Mra, Wetmore suffered a great deal She was, if not ¢ for the rleh Murgu “pwivo Pe einty she ftliyg hor mbi- | sou-su.,aa horore. 8 come to me ab orice,” ite penniless, frunes, ancl she owed much iors than that sum to her landlord the shopkeepers. ‘Then Lady Clinton, er alde when ra, Wetmore to her in the Rue Chutcaubriand, etmdre Wax? naturally greatly de- pressed, more particularly when the Murgals refused peremptorily to ever Bee She had sume thought of sulay breach of promise of marriage tn the British courts, Dut concluded not to da so. Siw had cage, however; for out of 140 letters 1b Marquis hud written to her, tive at | Teast, itis clahed, contained absolute and sep ey Of marrage, Margulis’ business man in Paris Indirect], offered her 25,000 franes for a complete st Uement, she to retura hi: Yh money, if well invested, would haye brought | mouuly payee vula bad 9 blow first fel Meanwhile the i ly | MOVMELIOLD her $n an annual income of about 1,000 francs, and Khe poalllvely declined to Kettle for sucht natm. On a former ocension the Marqils, when hie was Lord Henry Paget, settled, as itis suld. a somewhat slinilar casa by allow. mu his discarded ‘inistress, a woman by the name of Loyd, £1,000 A year during her hfe- on by the distress- mg elreumstances, Mrs. Wetmore took to hard drinking, and was, jitterly miserable when refused wines and Hetars, She ree sorted to all sorisof oxpedienta to. secure ‘something to drink, and even went so far ag to drinic up all of Lady Clinton’s cologne and ‘othet scents, Vay and night she would cry aloud for something to drink; but the serv- their instructions, ‘The dny betore her deatl, which occurred on Wednesday, July 21, Mra. \Wetniore and Lady Clinton had o long Interview, during whleh the latter entreated her friend to stop beguliug the mald for liquor, as under no elrctunstances would any be furnished her, Mra, Wetinore threw her arms around Lady. Clinton and exelalmed: “Oh, you are such & dear durlipg. How ean I ever repay you? Mow little you know the great blow I shall bringon youl? Lady Clinton now knows what wis meant by those last few words, and {sof opinion that nt that very moment dra, Wetmore was tueditating suicide, That night. Mrs. Wetmore moaned and groaned more than ever, and all through the night kept erylng out to the inaid to fetch her some brandy, ‘The next morning she ap- peared in a better state of mind, and Tady JHnton went out fora few minutes on mat- ters of business. She was suon followed by her maid, who inforined her that Mrs. Wet- mure Was, gyn, She hurried home, and, on entering Mrs. Wetmore’s room, found her slfering terribly. She sent the maid in one direction, and tlie coachinan jn another, for n doctor; but before they had returned with w physietan Mr, Junter, an elderly American gentleman, an old acgtaintanéy’ and frlend of Mrs. Wetmore’s, canie in and assisted Lady Cilnton In trying to bring life back to the dyin woman, Presontly two physicians ar- rived, and thoy, too, did thelr best; but all was In vain. ‘The’ poor creature died at 8 o’clock, §n the most dreadful agony. The police authorities, after the usual for- malities, gave the body byes fo Lady Clinton, who becuine responsille for the fdneral ar- raugements, Lust Saturuay the funeral service was conducted by tha Rey, Dr, Mor- gin, at the American Chapel in the Rue Bay- ard, not more than cight orten persona bo- ing present. “hen the body was taken to St. Gerinain, and thera deposited in the Protest- ant burying-gronnd; and thus ended the ligt snd rites over the remains of the unfortunate woman, All of the expenses of the funeral had been cheerfully borne by Lady Clinton; but Inst Saturday she received a note from Lord Angiesey's lawyer curtly Juforming her that his Lordship would be responsible for the amine to the oxtent of £50 sterling, Lady Clinton at onco replied that the amount ex- porded had alren i exceeded that sum, and hat she Intended that her dead friend should have at least 4 burial befitting one who hind quis, _ Perhaps Lord Anglesey has his own ex- cuses to give forleaving Mrs. Wetmore; but certainly tls friends are ready to make thom fur him. One of {118 kinsmen, n young man who frequents the boulevards, hassald, sluca Mrs. Wetmore’s suicide, that the Alarguis But within a | Jett her becaugy of her exceedingly dissl- usy had com- pated habits. It las been stated since he sulelde that last spring, at the Artists’ bal the Grand Opera-Hause, ste became so lo- toxteatud that she had to be taken out of the building, to the great annoyanee of the Mar- quis, Another report [s that at a private din- ner given at the house of a French Count in tho Bouloyard Hougsinann she stepped upto the buifet aud drant six or seven glasses of coxnae without stopplug. fs ‘The Murguls of Anglesey como into his pieacat title some four or five months ago ng of his nephows Is married to the daughter of the late Puran Stevens, ————— COUSTA JEPSON, Tv the Editor of The Oh(eago Tribune, Cnr0Aco, Aug. 10.—Scores of your constant renders will bo glad to know all the circum- stances in regard to the Couste Jepson case. It | {a of so grout {importance to the virtuous women of the clty that they can go about on their ucces- sory business in safety, or, if unayoldably de- tained abrond ut night, thut they sould not be expoged to robbora 1nd ruwWons, that it isa mute tar of great concern with tlem thut the rugcals Wwhé gbtecd Couste Jepsin should be brought to pauishment. These Indies jwoutd Ike to know why the case f4 not in the hands of a prosecuting attorney, who bas proved, himeelf vigilant in bringing brutal pnrtics to their deserts, Thoy waut to kuvw if Mr. Manchester, who hits tho care of tho ense, 18 4 vigorous man in his ‘usual efforts to urlog criminals to justice? Algo what steps haye been tiken, If any, bo- foro the Grand Jury? 3 Wane ia the ahope of tho indictment or indict- ments aru tho criminals to be tried for robbery, 25 woll ag for the gronter eriino? ‘What ure tho renl numes of the rascals? Are Mey those given to tho public or are the ullty shfvided behind o faleo name, while the innodent viutiin bears the culous publicity? itis strongly Suspected in somo: quarters that an aunouncement in Tus MONE to the effect that the gir in question wus well cared for by her frionds, was nu effort todivert the syinpnthy of benevolont women, and to heip the wholo matter into un indiiferenco or an oblivion that would be snfe for the migereants, ls thoro any ground for puch a suspicion? How soun are they to cuine to tHal? AGU botore what Judge ia tho case Ukely to come’ A full and oxhanative account of tho history of tho cuso, since the giorning nfter the outrage was committed, {9 roquesivd ut your cariiest convonicnce. In BEALE OF Many, The caso ngninst the’ men charged with Tavishing ‘Cous! Sopgon ig Jn the hands of State's-Attomey Mills, and those of no one else, 80 far. as the prosceution Is coneerned, Mr. Manchester, 9 reputable luwyor, liad charge of the casein the Magistrate's court ouly,. rhe . 3 ‘ithe “steps taken before the Grand Jury’! aphoar in the fact of the finding of tho in- dletment,, ‘ She Indictment fs for the crime of rapo; Minute | and no one is uware of thora being any charge of robbery against the defendanta, ‘Thy real names of the defendauts, it le uns derstond, are Irwin and MeCarty, The *mnouncement in ‘Ti: Tamvxe”? that the girl “was woll cared for’? ty absu- lutely true. x ‘Tia case will probably bo tried in Septem- bot, before Judge Rogers. E SE BRUNE Lv RS [ROE TO ACcoMMODATH OUI NuaEi- ous putrons surouulout the sity. wo bayu ortub- Nahiod ruck Odleve, iu thy didgront Divisions, a6 ddvtunnted ‘boluw, whuro advertisvinouts will” bo kun forthe sume price os charmed gt tho AM Oboe, and wit by ractived uatlld weluok p.m, Tok, ett MMY) Huoksollurs sind Buauoners, 223 nd W, #, BOUAICI, Drugyist, 61) Cottaze Grov: northwout corngr Dbiriy-fitiheat, se BUCHMAN, Druugiah corner Tatrty-arat and . WHS DIVISION. A.A. FOPALONUM, Newadealur Stationor, ata, wi Wout Madisonent, eur Westerneay, hi, HUNNIONSEN, Druggtit, 39 ive Ieland-av, corner at teed ew, A Te G, HEIUH, Joweler, Nowadoalur, and ancy Gouds, TY Liko-st, corner Lincoln, iL. F KASD, Druguiet, oil Weat Mudison-at,, cor nor Paulina. NOKTIH DIVISION. Lord Lyons gave | (& DUILINGUAM & CO, Druxiists, 4b North ark-st., corngr Divisiyn. Fy St, AVileis AMS & COy Drugglata, 015 Larraboostty corer toptiiny WENE, Printing and Advertising Anant, Nows utid Biatlonory Hepos, ae unt Divislone at, butwoon Ls Balle and eo perenne MMESONA Meee PENGONAT ie COMM THis Wee, OH WIITE, ERSONAL—-1F ELLEN AN SKOWILDA (LATE Peutnae Varese est nd Sarna Hughes, wil wddross PATRICK LAPFEUTY, 310 Do- Inucyeat., Now Yurk City, thoy will beur of sumething to thelrddvenugd. peons GIVES: | UAVE KMIPT OUR EN; wyckw und tinromdeyee soon yous WMI ew aerate s . I ; iptiurwhich i bug utyou wenuatoncy. AENWOUI, JEUSUNAL=PEN, DON'T HSPRCT ME, TINE i. Want tor te Ys ra IN Tie Cy a HOI. Ge de Gy z Peovay—perectivE: Muse Bee yor ag Garly us cunvonio); reer of Blalo and Biadi- cD, IAPR ALD DUD. ei Ree iow Vore EG i Vs A.B, BARRED & 00, ASRS WANTED~FoLt iio avrvicey of Gun Hand Bo Sindieus o a PAM ENERY WANTED, ENE WANTED—WITH t.50 IN LUMBER Dee pet rosa J. LUM BEI |, Moxy, HER: 3 ia ANTED~3')) GUNERAL, MERCILAN. diva in oachange fur youd rua! wataty. Pay part cash i stuck ischenp. ff JOU WUnG W vl wo OUL YOU ‘Beek write with full particulura to 2, >. DENI A Tu. Vor sibE LEVATEO CHAIN BEATS UN- trout of tha private re anew du Mug (te Nur tecute apniy aero Wabustiay op at tal Aug tt Bor tiekurs apniy Ubunli-a¥, up BL Xz South Iheurtocusets in basomunt. Saute ft vuok. yous MIGIIOAS Hone nnd s)-t0ot tot, ¢i40. “SATSO: 0 ITY HWAL ESTATE Dit BALE-MICIIGAN-AY.—mXINI RET, NEAT Pong ta MON tii ws tia TL, WANTED{- FEMALE MELY, Bookkecpers, Clerks, &c. ANTENA PHNALA, fine, clear hand, wn ofles work. “A pernanen man, 88 Ay Wo, 105 Domestics. ANTED—-A YOUNG ORL VOR LIQITT worst private familly. Apply at 633 Flournoy= ‘Wito WHITES A vay mutton tor & comporent nM GE & COR Teark pines. Awony 0.” RY AND CELIA Tr Lio Ky mtonefront howd on Monror-st.: rent, 40; a hal fain, B SLLOaKON & 00. 154 Ln Malto-nt, su ‘OR BALR—10) Wild, NUY_A KHAUTISUN LOT ee Fake heck om hotel at Ja Grange, 7 miles from Chteagoj $15 down and &) monthl orty in market, fn na ¢ cheapest prope nd ahown frees abstract on wamo forme and prices, He-at., ftuom 4, fron BALY—a A G1 Lb ESTATE. ce PRAINIP LAND dean AW. MORRIS, 2. it P—Olt KXCI B—GOOD KARM TL Slichlvan, froa and clear, LIBSNEIG & C04 North Ciark-s! Ballo-at, ro, RENT desirable lucaion on Went Bond, multaple tor, lant b und wife, with na children, T? RENT—ROOMS DUIIN In Orat-el REAL TK VANTED, ALOT IN TH NEIGH BORUOOD OF anid Stadison-st. 402i, or more, Ad= 4, Feibune yt ANTED—A COTTAGE WORTH (E001 LESS, ood location, 1, BLOXBON & CO. 188 La Weat Side. 5 UPPER FLAT HOUSE IN VEILY ‘aabinglon-#t., near wsekoepInys genilaman 4 of, ren, preferred; rent 6¥ por month; will ve partially furnlsbod for eainy rent if desired, Hoferencos roquirea. Apply nt Of ark-av. down-stairs, TO RENT—ROOMS, South side. THE CONCLAVE, iass private fatally, on Lake Front, aford- Ing good views of oncampment und vrocession: two Guuble room, encti £5 per uay; One single room finer day, win modern conrentonces. Address Q 7, Trib e 108. Tal FPO RENT a Tulier FST PNT—-FHONT PALO, NICELY FUR- qavspouth sia Te a fA eee eee ‘ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS NEAT GIR}, FOR .fonoral housowork ina etuall family. 24 On- AQTED-AT Tit FAT) DRUG “CLERK, Gormans must ba oll recommended, WORAIWON, BLUSE. TED—A COMPETENT mon, Who can apcak a habils, and come Ww: WELL HOUSE—BOME ‘and ® good Iroaer for H pay Rood wages. Corner of Hal =A GOOD, RELIABLA Gilt, 1 housework for's small feral erences. Call st 2) North E TED-A GENBIt, wneecond ati. Hate ANTED=A GOOD, I 7 neral work: Apply stat Wt Gee ANTED—A Gi work ab Abit Proict i PiDY Gilt, TO COOK FOR ust hava good Pofercnsen, Fe ATELY, A ¥INST-CLASS z muint bo Of “good address and yapotent to take chargo of a frat-olans Front "ratte mnie hn Uaak HOUNEWORK Gnitt, roncos required. Apply KD—HY A LAnG: ‘ADIISLMENT, A t-clnan abort-hund writer, expert oD type preferred: & person thit sults in M Pay. Give roforancus 9 1A, Tribune office. PU ENCED DRUGoIST, 6, OxDariOncO, Om 222, Choyenne, Wyo. stondy attunuon ant atate capniiition, ‘oat Jackson-st, FOR GENERAL HOUBI aty required gy required, Wife ae ANTED—A CLEINC IN A LAW OFFICE, rita woll. Addreas X 7, ‘Tribung ome USE ANTHU—AN ACTIVE ¥ i021, na cntry ‘and’ oni o Expertence, write a Rove gs ed th correct at fige Adres apply. Address, atating axe CED SALESMAN. INA umisure store, titate amount of wan a. Addrens X78, Trib DUG CLERK, AT J, P, DEEN Halsted ‘nnd itarritor-ate, aa ENCED | DRY-GOODG 7 FEROILBIE care A- North Curponte: WARTED—A ci NG MAN, Fitoat 18 ‘Aust Have some OME ETENT QOOK, MUST None other necd and referonce, ‘ANTED-AN HUNSEST, COMPETENT OInb ral housework. itoraren "Apply ne ad Weat Wanuingtanate ANTED-GERMAN. Ginh awood laundruss. 252 Olto-n ANTED--IMMEDIATELY- 7 aral housow orient 7s Marantiors from Ashiand-ay., pear Van Buren: TANTED—CAPAU Diain, American home, und 1 to 8) pe: ton: ing for kon LAvorn) waves, wanted, and gira reforanc it GENERAI, lust bo neat, and Wanain ay EXPE of propassel ihtiold-ay,, one block fo the country. fe (PELTADE (GTR In Ble: ACG, RO! factory. wo huts ‘EN—GIRL FOR GENE CBE VA Reonco ni sit Went Olio-staaee amore W. DAN ite for gonaral hous cal AY. —A YOUNG MAN WITH ABOUT TWO rs! Ox: a Gorman drng-store, Must speak Gorman and have god references, Addross 0 il, Triutine office. t. near Lincoln, TEAM TO MAKE U8, work. BRYAN, pall family., Bod ANTED-GIRL TO DO GENE inprivate famlip 6f Howth i les! sing, shoos: & CU., Bt Louts, ED-COMPRTENT ENGINEEN, INQUIII eon sand va, Tavnt de Bouts Watorse, ye ATED=Ie CARPE rough work, JUIN ane, a Tiousewonir; fauashi-ay.y bring tools for AWest Juckson.f I, Rooms without board, during the Conelavo, ife RENT “78 MICHIGAN-AV. tot persons veo HENT—1 Divcks fi lar wens 19. cussion. Apuly wt Roum "PO KEN’ Tponesy: ro RENTS ‘wit bath: Madtson-st, suitable for huusekeoping. Arply (o A. Guu Dearborn: FURNISHED, ce rooiua) Wiil sccommodate from room, two lara NTED-¥OUR CARPENTERS AT GARDNER 1) FIRAY AND SECOND WOMEN TWO GoOD Jon rood wages, Apply at jun) at J. J, SPALDING & iH oor. COMPOSTTORS CO.'8, 156 | once to Hotel Worl OME ON WADASH-AV., FIVE ‘aliner Houso, during Kuights-Teut- Zor 4 gentlemen. Address, for three 4, X $7, Tribune office, ONE $008 TO EWENTY CARPENTERS AY CIRCUS Wood and Line # GH Tt sow. 171 4 uiida (Lake Front), .sriug your tools, es ee rea Ht Scamatrearcs, \O RENT—CURNIGHED ROOMS DY THE DAY Curing the tournament; full viow of (tha pro- i Munroo-at, opposite the I’almor House, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LOOMS, aingieor cn sulte, fur tho Conclave, 43k Twenty fear Michlyan-ay, RDON FEEDER AND 163 WG IEFANT & 00, | ANP SOUK ANI) TWO WAITERS Apply to JAS, king and Provision Com- TANTED—CARRIAOM PAINTER, AT 220 VINe WAR ea Waitnae mar mor WHEAT, at Wost Bladlson-at {WO BEWING GIMLS AT GARDNER ANTED—A GOOD. T—TWO VtOOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- Bay Pratrt CHEW WAUASTI-AV.—BRVEN Bewly-furnisued rourms tu rent fur next wook. West Side., SUITE Us THEE FRONT ROOMS Tuum, 16. in ware front Sit Wast 0 RENT- Pilar Convention. Avi Lrtu-st. To3 EN’ Apo ite: Houcadns: Jas Wabusl 1m tuluing XG, Tribuny altice, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND OTOEIS mn EeCUre good Comfortable rooms at2y Abor- cai doen-at, on Wout Bide, « North Side. RENT—A NICE ALCOYE ROOM, FURNISTIED QF uoturnishod; alsy rouse during Kpiats Tom BONING “THE TINENNIAL CON- 3 Nurih Slate-st, furnisbed rooms rei olave, we 7 sonable to right paris, LO RENT-STORES, OF VICES, Kc. Miseellaneo! RENT—VACANT LOT CONNER MICHIGAN- A Twolfiiue Inquire at dz Twelfiteat, ay. \AVANTHD-AN EXPHIENCED STITCHET ON hear Cottage Grove, collars, cuts, = BRIDGE, 6 {yasbi Conchmen, Teamsters, &c, ANTED—AT 43 WEST VAN LUI ‘Washer and groom, No tratips peed apply. Employment Ageneics. ED LANOKERS FOR Al sawemliia, Folllngemilt ne, Dlast-Tursiaee, ange a. OLE aby buth nite Sper weake Cait at sua Wabuateey ns U8 UNG Gilt, RELIADLE ted TED-A_HRIAULR NORSE-GIRL. tid i are! ANTED-A WOMAN 11 UNDEL washing, irotiug, and chatuber work, Call this Wart, RAILROAD LADORENS. BO ir] Or a buy tu work on Yeuetbles, the Biack [ila Extension to Dakota; Teaves ‘Thursday, ld 2S Kouth Watur-st. NTED~1W0 KAILROAD LABORERS FOL Jowa, Wisconsin, Alichivan, Indinna, aud Jilt- ken, tueloding, ral Ltera, J wusbers, a. uly frv0 fare. CHIL Bpniy ative wer Employment Agencies. pis Mot Uastorae a0) pina biter? DIK pM} tend 25 teuinstora, Bureau uf Liluratress Mivcelluncous. ANTED—GUVEMNESS~A G stu takucuumme or Ciaaudeben culorge of biadaughter, da tady uf Felinemunt wid eddentutt and pose SLEMAN WHO nth denirea a gov: SS RAWSILL MAN reo taro; 0) for rn tnoly; 1 fur mone Tumber-yurda und furms, T-1 WiLL RENT MY TLOUAL doring the Conclave fur 80 ton responsibie pany ton; procession padsew my house} m biee yard, Aiko ¥, WANTED—TO RENT, NTED-T' RENT USE, ITH ALL etic improveneats. woll dnishud, und cone nut leas taun Wrovue, Address, suiting rout, W would Her it in, Bourg Addrowe < Ww ED— 10. ta desirabl enfy profurred. Address X ys, ‘Vribune unica. ANTED—10 KENT—DESK NOOM, WITH USE of dusk nad safe pryferred, in desirable socations CW, ‘ribuny vi SFIC! MEDIUM BIZ, YO RENT=- fe lycuiun; furplsbod und with use oF —— q NONTH CLAII VWWANTHO TO RENT ay A YOUNG COLORED ail @ nleo furnished room on thy Bouth side; yall pay frum $1. to £4 per woek, ApdruasX THbune ommce, y ae WVAmien Sto HunT TWO, PURSISUED roomie Int gou wy 1 nelabburhoud by man and wire in oxctumnae, Tor ylang inutruction by gentleman. Studied 0 hued wpply ty X GU Tribune onice. youu. Only tivae requiring Uvat-cluss invtruction Tory vas full kugwludye of the enry of culldren, but ui ars and without jncumbrances uf 1W UBEXcepttanadlo. lon fry suiteltad wislen shonid cone . toxotler wi ‘Addroas Qui, Pelbuuu uftice. ion, ubuve advurtined for a buna-tde advortiscs ykind. Her references must Lulwwrs of appiien tal nutivity, auu, hintury of past YE; nuimen OF returett \V ASTEDCALL THE GOOD LABOREUS T CAN, et fur Coe Ne W. Co. i low Wisconsin, and Miscellancous. ENTS BUI THE x sluddie. ‘Tho stundard ‘Btcago. TO “Work ON i ‘YomplurGuide, lal und 133 Fich-ow, ANTED-LADY COPYIST—ONE_WilO IAS suine knowledee of shurtband vd, rl Etiiay aaa mena eeteag, Wo (~AELUATIONS WANTED—UA ur, 7 DATE epee Clerks, &e. ITUATION WANVED—A GENTLEMAN W fina ud wany youre! Uxyericires iu Cneecoate bis uwn mercantile ulate, bulng Som Guy Ress iioro expurionens invegrige sierra ak eae Habis are duemed oimuntlul tuctora. afaroneos work, TYLEI & ANTED-AN EXPEIUENCED SHONTITAND lary muderuto. Adurvss TATE AND COU: Mou with a inumver of the Sining AUENTS FOR Mates clection map, JAY AN- FLoriiesh GENTS 10 SELL “LIFE OF Gi ‘orybody wants a copy, WW Rlatoerter clteautoe D~FOUNT EN (UESPECTABLE) TO HL Gunte's lewonude, eour-drups. and undyon curt, us Loard ‘rade alles Suulonat, nud overywiivre ob easthy wagests. Hx- N WAS “AN COP YI pping clork: tine poumun, quick TANTED—AGENTS-—41 BAMPEES FREE, MEN | 2, Shipuing clork: | shlury. Moterences givuu, Ad- ‘civar ¢i0.u woek on sual cupital;~ oxclusive ture ING AND LODGING. BOAT on North Side. Board with roums fo: BB Ine Aittion; miudatiuns, tne ro frot Valuigr Muilse—icnights Tetplars uccon- 1 ‘QF (2 CHICAGO-AY. l ELDRIDGE-CUOULY — LANG! 153 Beayuonn-a uuard. 281 Camp, 32) DEAIHO! iW ALCOVE AND AGS Oherioone whet wiwe board. jevnao required; ox Yund 2 North Clark-wt, ANTEO-INMEDIATIN iinw dramatic Couipany. On Woy TO Wonk AouND take caro of ahvras, Apply at ESALE PAPEL-HOUSE A ATION WANTED—OF ANY KIND IN STORE a _computont, experienced generat iganont voritlon. ‘Koferencud dental panent position. Keforenced Urut-olusa. ‘Address PUATION WANTED—BY ¥ 3 itigrauan) to learn the drug, lbusibesss aan NEA THE, BRipGE— Uiflee cures welll Wiamiles and Wyeuhenen Gurl Convinyy, Bi te aT por weuk; 6.80 10 AV. TEN MINUTES’ WALK GUNG MAN WOR JANK'S Dranintic por duy, d, BE rensunUbly raies, ON WANTED—A YOU, porioncy in witk youds Jobbing U sueure a ottrution, U MAN OF EX~ rade {6 wnxlutiy to, TANTED—BY Wit An this or sume othur Western, S 3 ROOMS, WITIT Pury alr und Uny view of fe alee Or without buurd. 9: ' sour Ge ours With buurd, BerauKers wecutnmodutod. TO BENT, ROU WITT cy ete. QW, Tribune ome: ANTHD—AN OFFICE-BOV, MUST LIVE WITH renter pay $4 per weok'at first. Addres: chy. Materenves frat class, Addross 31 It. C., Urbs WANTED—AS PRENCHIP TO: ea? Oxpurience, Bd cut speak German, dr 8 Uuya YU TribunY Usllee, GiteAtioN Wasrub—as ii Pronch und patty veut Ba i anlary. “Adutoss x D-HI¥TY DANTENDERS AT CHICAGO | Altdrose tur av. Cho! ‘13th and (th inst. Apply at Club-Liguse before patuiday, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN 10 ASBIST ‘tWuraph gallery und Ioarn tho’ busing D SMALL ORREE ER Ol Quick ac tiyuros, Hew. MICHIGAN-AV.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO runt, Hirst-cliss buard. Luke front oppuaite CLARENCE House, cunts 3 second Nuurs wrivate 4 rultruad. Hetorences. PQOAUD — FIST-GLABS ~ I DUNO ruoms, adjolniny, vit ty North, side, Ly 8 gentio~ iuun wn X55, WAUASH-AV—BOARD AND LODGING Qe 1828 BATS RuiaTor other eves. Motais, R OF STATE AND Fagonvats., iyurblgcks frum Palinor Hous Board and ruuun tL. to 240 per duy, TATE-S'T., OPPOSITE ag W INDSOR House, a a Pahvur Huuse—g1.5J and #8 por day; 6) to $3 pur weok) duy-bourd, $1, ’ Miscellancous, ROOMS PR, POARD DULING, VIR CONCLAVE iying to A. J, Burbank, Kowiln ean bo bad by applying t di ans Moutiig a Axgucy, Bouit % “PHigune. Building, The wager Hay u Building, is pattonised by thu bess peuple of thy elty.’ ag Haun Renttiyg Exctunge, tuo it trivung fast growing tn pubile fuyur, nyd is dally St BOARD V OARD—ON BOI GENTLEMAN ‘aiid wife, how or atter Lu ro WOATtY AND wife und ony ebld yours. ‘Tribune, aecurition, WoN. Al. : WINANCIAL. NY Sus OF “ai LOANED ON FORNT- ¥ » PludUs, ete. Withyut rewvval, and othor (rite Went, Scbuesys doe yeurvuriteuty Rovi 4 féusonable. Mounts 1. “ANY AMO) yO LGAN ON ¥ Adit without remuvul, 151 iunduin-st, Agta met MADE UN DIAMONDS, WV Ke LAO Oi sal Wangs, ote,, without runio vil ld Washtnyion-st, NY ASOD: on furnit tutes cites suatiie bro vore rate. D. NAUNDEI oomsd andi Lid eandolbucat, iemtablinbed Lok wud other awcuritivg. i NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITUIE, without romuval, piunus, wurebunus receipe, Juarburtiea, Hovmis t Ast AMOUST TO LOAN url C4 Gone ‘Money to loan on watches, damon: Y pay 133, luliks' ¥ Mty Bunk books, and Kuandinavian Noe ie Pant cotituton Htk HOLMES. Genoral ON TURAIT OE, lang, vie, withut reinayal alee on all wood wo PAID FO at AND SILVER= t ducoeipiges ae COLUSAID'S Lone wid jes of avary dusortp:iuu,. mi a Wihun Qitice Ulooueddse” W Lust bladieuieut. teats ticm PAIO FOR STATE SAVINGS oust rokur,dd Wabliugton-st rual extate. Addcusa ESS Nese AT ay iia Wie SECURE ‘an lnvostiute of (2.443 utnihur of $33, with vlty vo uunu yflicy. YT LOA ON F VV jiis, KIC. WITS ON ramaval HILY, is Wost Slonrdo-st, silly TV, 6 he thts DBAN & PAYS. ie CAR IN 5 jus Ak Wost [akon Wel family mur wrt wisu dont Randy, plo asi AVANTE: Va So eed nd iy Tentunibia pusiye Ad lormuaiuns bo wast "i ae Searing full uurviouluce? Wehr Teibuue utices y TON TNsibe ISPROVED ONEY, aN of Gulratd lurgur auvuute, ar iti, SACHIN ial good CHiN: be ft CRNT-WE AN LOANING MONEY AT Mia) up productive Chiguia. raat uatato, , agents, ovary lu) Waanington-et, AND GENe Hila, 1s EAST WAKING: ® GOuN Mi A Tonsat horwe of ail kiuida, carriuges, Duuuivg, und harness, wu and sceui oxchan ¥uise d-lanid, at low prices, OF will 3) HM WAS AN ily curriaxes, phuvtons, and ‘DERIVERY EXPRESS choup, Cull ja hardware FE-A OAL-LUAD OF Honses, JUST ene froat 1M tO 4b TE VAN HU: y-top puAULON. at a barKahty a {utrald of nating; backs wolghe 11k ow Muvks. Any oly wuld nia: to Teave a Fl hn oarazal aud rosinwaaibio nd uadrusa oF callons 4'¥ Room Witow= & ynST-Ct NT y iW OANIIAGE TRAM. ee a usta ilo dare SED—TO “HUV—A" BIS Ok DOUBLE Waitin pornignunt Haul. Aduevss seb, artouue otis, n OF ITCH fatten meer eee TCH DU EXCHANOH ddress HAVE A oO nck statuy, pepurid, Oh At pbieaf, c@lchua! - Tahaan Silos. : Bw JUABE “(door Pies \ Grdere by ually PANTED-A GOOD-SIZED FIRE AND DUnG- ti Wit cliust, Ci fh rue bate, wil iaueal elie ‘wil ux wddsese ‘vil BOR CABT-OFW WIL Te 1 A clothing 66 meme VWs yute-wt. old No, bed aU 1 Bod, ly uitended tu, Katubiisbod toil, DS. UMNUV URE CO. AND tb Wine fault sit hinds of Kouiehond yuuds om pig} low prives; gusy torus, TpiLe UNION ¥ Madivut . feugu. experiuuce, Bualneus quietiy and legal B GOODIIC. ATTONSEY-A¢ botnest., Chi Atwtudiv OF Wost Madison-at. ¥ 10 DO ERRANDS IN A ‘Aust bo waite: oar With fis purvats. Apply 235 Chur. WAUSKCAL INSTRUMENTS, QITGATION WANTHED—AS NoOoKKEEPER DY t lu, wi trustworthy. Pienay address FIRST~ UU8= Yeara tn Inst ‘Ohi arene f WANTEN — iY A ‘Mily rescence, Address X 7, rib- W.W. KIMDALLS, SrenSSr Ann CORNER STATE AND ADAMS-STS, CITICAGO. ullowing well-knuwa| fatramonta: Can be found : iC IMBALL PIANOS, Coachmen, Tcumsters, ce MALL PIANOS u Reuita ITUATION WANTED—AN Bu 1eiuune uitica, WANTED—HY yuachniny. Jest of city rofrozuncos, Adi Keturencos drat Sti AS ne ANTED-DY A Yi G ENGI, yovin. Boat uf elly reterenovs, “Addrias @ Miscollancous, ING HELULAN, ANT ED] urrivud, spouting , Gorwa, aud & ig chanbro OF Uther huueu- HUrKo wt, work, Apply ua: PSUA'ION WAI banding iu ropete, pine nd yaectee te ; ilu Ue ie a, “Acdrusd by Htouus 13 Sut Wosk A MIDDLE-AGED OR INSTALLMENTS, lunitor: cau koup WARKANTED FOR FIVE, NDE PS AN LN EX! ‘WL AND av STATE-BT. EVEUY INSTRUMENT MD=BY A IESPECTABLIE Work or nutwe, lnyulre at us NOS— For upwarda of forty years thin old and roliablo firm ANULaCtHTOd $e best MOuprate- 100 uackut. Bold ouly by LEON & Ih L%% *& HEALY i U ATION WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED e sutiernl tose G 7 Cuyterorunegs: Call atiab Wabustedys SO Nex PERIENCED oul Necker, who for tho etc AieNceD Aes tu wlood Jn the front run! “A GOOD GiltL TO DO re UTT BOUL Veurburneat, WANTED-BY A Goob UlitL TO zy wai fuunlly, Good NS WANTED — BY A COMPETENT wulnun tu coux, Wiel, and Iron in small tually, try. Cull uz ‘i wunty-sucundest, GQituAtion wanre- iy} ae MT Two wjsy iuot pleased | Gr rally supurior quailty Of Wo TwneDt you HeEn) LO LYON & SEAL WiLL FIND TY FOR THETE t our wareruons bofure wor any singly housy red to make price HANG BU YEU! cme ‘ivrougidy: compotci 1T 1% dross, by w tirat-ohun wily. Guud ruferenies, ina private Amorleau Tow anu terme eo oury th wd be without un tostrumeunt LYON tuta and Munrav-bts. 1,18 thu Zouk Huu Stata-at tu- ¥ Chadd souk gad Inuundivad, Cau be ITUATION ¥ A RESPROTADLE # rospouluble faulty. l--Y A Oli, COMPETENT to du yutturai tusayrurk, OF cook, Waal, wad lrou, ‘Btatw and Munro 1OjcH UPRIGHT Meeker an tyne & no 1 at tbuduruto Felitala, LYON ® MBALY, Sake pi ITUATION, WANLED—BY A keopur, Cun give wood refurencu. Addryss bY AB HOUBE. OEE WOOD UPRIGHT PIANO at Rah Gen a caae en jhe y Employment Agencies, SU—F'ASL LMS IN NERD OF seupate hulp con malwu PLAN AND ONGAN! tuNperous Hooker i oy and pris atésnad plunosut BUSINESS CHANCEN, LISUNEI & CO. @ NORTH ¢ buat tucalitys corel ailuuny comfegdunyry, Fastuurants driyeatores QR eALE-STATE Nights TO MAD Jai SutdadatlesMous arti atl becuse pa bw fu Mate up by pul ln,und the ey it G. RUONY, Patentog aly) VATIONS WA. plied BLU, DUSK ATIONS WANTED-CAPAULE WISC oo huusework, covking. jure ut Literat: ‘Talnon, Mathue uit oll can purchasg, Uryeod und {00 Stato-at, S' VATIONS: ‘Ku0d help, con Sua tuervsis by apply lu Mnvla-béee HUME BlULes VATU: uctory, running ordory ™ ITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD OIRL (Cole rasltlun for the cautiiy seadan Fourth-ny, Mits. 1. ingulre, ut 1 MISCELLANEOUS. ‘AND IN LBADING HUTEL WANTS Weok cau sell’ un Di CieAR—} BOUNITORE BACCORY Ntive OF MAID NOxt wnat you Muyy. Ge W GA AEH tne of procaine NO AND 1 a Aue stud tur fovs tan uate jf bud busuOny ra, tu runt, Cul Winhows 10 niNT BULL Svs, addtoss i tribune | po BUY BOAT uy TRADE ME: e s ) WINDOWS, Address QY, Tribe Valls oF New WhUESEIS ba 0) bwuud-workiug mxckinus, Addross F id ij—TANDEN-SOP, ud run of custous, on Wet cus) balance, Gasy pa) uy Bot Wout Aluutson: Tit WALH —'¢ Totton tnd it arate 17 DUST, FSTABLIBNED + He a Paves Cuey tur-eald cea, wusun fur welling sickuess, it HALH-ELEVATOL AT A STATION ONC, y ARD Bit alt eet Ba ay Wostens Jamo, ettuup. aadbags Detwoen Haraun sud BEDWAMD HAY Oak, la. ¥ ‘aiuibte rent oe or contre vf sho cl (Oh BALE—O TO I und pacbiny-housd ‘OLB IR EIO, uatud oro south Canale dbave dune g successful busluess for tho REEL gyelve Youre” Goud reusuns: for yullny. “. ALON BOL BA iat 0 ate “FO; ‘ub fachitivs tur-miasiug your furuiues Our furuibhs pluuus, mivicbantdled, if ied Vic, JW VOL ruts, AdvauCuE. rf MAN WITH par TO DOIN | Mad tellsble: siorvse Of furniburas advane Ww yrund stud priviluwe. A coruer Of Wabuaieuy. aid VWanreo-a i BUGGIES ETC. hte ao Facade