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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1880—TEN PAGES, KATE DODSON. tthe Demoorats Remove the Widow of Mostrat a Colored Union Soldier: from Office. fon of to Way In Which the Democrats Propore to Protect the Dependants of Union Soldiers, The Protege of Sumner, Morton, and Yates " * WASIUNATON, + Left Dostitnte. Feo Our Own Correspondent, D.., Aug. 17—It fsan old saying that tho soothsuyers of ancient Home could not out smiling. States Took ench othor in the face with- Mr, ‘Willian Wallace, United Senator from Pennsylvania, must have been troubled nich ag the soothsnyors wore, when he recently stated thint the Dem- ocrats would be certain to take care of the Union that, if soldiers and of thelr dependants, and ft should bo necessary, Gen. Hancock himsulf would give oo guaran tee tl fo that = effect—to ~— whatsvever Union soldiers night be disposed to vot for him. Probably tho declaration would have been even more omphatte if if had been though pers Wi t that the wicked Republican newspn- ould make a noise about the simple fact that the widow of a colored Union sul- wler hin been discharged from her place at the Capitol, But Kate Dodson was a poor colored wonmnn, and her place was wanted ; and It did not matter that she was her- selfn cripple becnusy the brutal violence of ex-siuveholders had sought to destroy her onaccount of her color, Nor did {t mutter that Senators Beele and Wallace ind both pledged themselves In open Senate that she should not be removed from the position which he for twenty years hus held as" fe- male attendant upon the Jadies’ retiring- room” Demoe Is now atthe Senate. Bat sheds removed, + and the poor woman, who was crippled by ratte wrath beenuse she was colored, to bo turned upon the world to sup- porta family ns best she may, becuuse some Demverat wants the pines, Who is Kate Dodson ? Sho Iya very humble person, yet she has ocenpled quite a place In the political annals of this country. ‘The following passage from tha Congressional Globe of the sceond session of the Fortieth Congress, will teil something of her history: HUTS OF COLORED PERSONS IN CATS, . Mr, Morrill, of Maine--1 now isk the in- dulgen co Of the Senator from Maryland to allow me to call up t siinvle resolution of ine aulry, » hiuott “By eoudled ‘offered by me on Monday lust, in re- ty an oecurrence on the cars between here and Alexandria.” nanimous consent tho Sonate pro- to consider the following resolution: “Resulved, ‘Chat the Committes on the District Into the fnets connected with shetnent from tho Washin ce of the employés of tie Set race, on Saturday, the stl iy tof Columbia be Instructed to Inquire the forelble cars of the Alexandria, ton & Georgetown Railroad of one nate, on necount of tst,—with power to send for persons and pupers; and that sald Committee be further instructed to hiqulre what legislation, IC any, fect the righty of Mr, Stunner— is necessary to pro- pas ngers on siuld rond,?? Twish to rend a statementot the outrage which fs referred to in the reso- Jutlon, of tho wel. Ltake it from one of the newspapers eily, as follows: dustardly outrage was perpetrated in Alexandria on Saturday afternoon, which bh fustly considered a disgrace ts elyilization, this uge of Dodson, au Mrs. Kate By 3 edueated, refined, and nently-dressed colored. woman, Who fs in charge of the ladles’ room in the Senate wlug of tho Capitol Gulldtng, who had been to Alexandrian to visit u slelz Telattve, entered the ‘white’ car of the local truly to return to. this city, she having: a returm-ticket, and having gone to Alexandria in the sume car, While sitting there she was uecusted, by the conductor, who ordered ber to leave the ear; and, upon refusing to comply with the un just reyuest, she was rouglily s conductor, who, with the assistance of eral representat! * South, zed by the suve ves of the “chivalry” of tho finally succeeded in ejecting her. While Standing upon the platform, n gentle. Tuan employe Ina clerient capacity at the Cupltol ehinced to recognize’ her, wid, upon hearing a statement of the outrage, at once kindly’ took her. under = his protection, obtained n seat, and aveompanted her to the clty, Herright side and nn were badly bruised by the rough treatment she veeelyed, and her injuries were more serious from the fact of her delicate heulth, She is now , Under nedien! treatment,” “Lhave sven in tho marble room of the Senate the surges duce on the suite! mo -ler unfortunate condition, 1 Who has been in attend- and he has described to Hu repre- Bents the cottusions that she hus receive very se} outrage us the news: it, as dastardly; Senate will be, w rious. Now, Lwish to characterize this pers hayechurueterized nd the question fur the ether buch un ontrage shall be allowed to pass without some judx- ment.—some way, indeed, of reaching tho offender,—and here the offender Is tho rail- roud shall be mal Mr, ompany,—-unless the act of this agent eat once disivowed.”” Fessendon—"And propor reparation Sumners—“And, tho Senator from Malue says, proper reparation made, Itimay Do suld that she should be turned over to tho courts, ‘Che vourts arc tov slow for justico in such a cage.” oppost Mr. Yates—""L riso slmply to say that tho Senator: from Kentucky. and Hi others on the t ridaof tho Chumber, should learn + One slinple fact,—and the sooner thoy Jearn it tho better,—nnd that ts, that In thiscountry Wo are all eltizens, uiese, that ts fean Independenc Which the Union Republican ty now ox and the sconer we dearn this English, Irish, Port Germans, hourons —ull aro. eltizens, the Iden of the Declaration of Aimer: that. ts the doctrine for he bettor, ccauga In fess than five yeurs—aye, In less than threo years—from this mount, by Con- gresonal ghactinent every man wi bine! the pall ite or bieel ir, not long since, upon a thoeaty of Martin Kou mn in this ky Wi have his yotuat 4 ag 8 free American ¢itizen, Istant sea, in ata, the words *L am an Awerlcan citizen,’ were tho tallamun of Protection ta an unnuturalized foreigner, but One who hud declared his purpose te become of with Freedom was es. an American cithe } a Hariean citkeon, und the tig of Austr the flutter of the Stars an Shall it bo sald that, In the District lumbia, in the faeo uf tho Capitol, all its plorlous: memories, whore orn, wn American citizen shall bo turned out ‘of tho ears, shall enjoy ho rights, shall have no privileges, ut be treated with a tyranny: Gebeso than’ tint hie dosed Upon any sert in Europe? Sir, if £ uae Q member of the Comiittee on tho Dis- tut of Columbia, H ahould bo in favor of Feporting a bill to abate ns a nulsanee an th Bismie ee MMe iter Meera vl olumbin COT equal rights to citizens,” iat not accor ‘Mr, Drako—"" do rlot auppose that’ there Melt be any serlons opposition to tho passage stance: Verte ut in is resolution; but thore are clreum- 8 In this c Y > nih tls case which have not been ad. and which ought to bo bronght full view befora the Auerlean, people, 9 J venture ta suy that thera is not_o. Sonat or $n this floor, nora visitor to the Capitol, who hus had Qualuted with Het or tats Outrage tut fy now bef per trul intelligent, repectable, and ‘to. wll appen Aucg retined won . fou than son thy fat darker 1 complex: ditferun Pri mt of this Nut illtoad-ear upon which sho Qu opportunity to become -ac- he woman who ts Hie aul fore Who has not been impressed with, y ladylike character,—an educated, lt tig Capttol | rom ion and move in the Washington, She is found tipon had before Was it Unqueationcd when sho got iute it at Atfor 8 Washingt viking she ington to go to Alexandria, but, ei into It’ at Aloxanuria,’ outside ot rict of Colunbla, io niturn to: is ussalled with 18 on thut ‘They do not allow dayne diggers ta ride in those card, anyhow’; and ch hog $n tha nh ta and Dadexandrla in that ear, aw is ruthlesty rg for When Out o! i | fr o his ¥'th Drolses and distortions of her ltubs, wil uha remonstrates, and shows that ahe WEE Lhe right to vom to Washin on far and that she went from Washity ly seized by a policemun, kept i the purpose by that’ Conmpany; aud, Z ho resists his attempt to put her ed ear by force, he calls others k vid, and Seuravated Wrongs, she ls thrust frou’ tha cars, while disturbed uth White ata ro vowen alt Aerie une . ui i, they have some Woina's baby i thelt apna, “In oLIee Negroes are to be tolerated In the curs ofthat roat while they are in n servile cnpuelty; but the octoroon, between 001 nnd the white wom by whose side she sits it were diffenlt tadisvover the difference as a free woman, not eharged inn servile enpaclty for nny one, fs to be rudely thrust from the ears, while Southern Dhackguards sit there with bapunlty, Sly, iis fsa thing that the Senate, te ay judi ty howd take notive of, Lis an outra on tin American woman, x citizen of the hited States, which we have no right to teave unbivestigated, Chouglrshe were much lei ore Indy Inher nature and bearlay than she ls.! . oo . . ’ Mr, Morton—"Mr, Preatdent, I do not quite agree with any’ colleague In hls state= ment of the question, It Is nota questic whether the Sette fs to protect Its cmployés in their personal rights as they travel about the cowitry., Here ts an outrage that bas been cominitted,—a palpable one,—an ow rage growing oul of the prejudice azains color; that prafudice which How constitutes the staple of polities with one part: prejudice which Is) now —_ oppre: 5,000,000 people in this country and suckling to deprive thom of ull civil as wellas polltlenl rights, ‘Phis case is not slmply sensational In its character, A re- elect colored woman, It fs sald, lins been ti ejected from the car for no other off ran an account of her color, and the Senator from Magsachtisetts proposes by this resalu- tlon, 1s LT understand, to tuqtlre whether there isany adequate clyil remedy for this outrage. It Is ag proper oa subject for in- q nity ug any other Wut could come before the jennie, “Sir, the outrage In thts ense Is not an Iso- Inted one. Lan fiformed, and eve, that thoy are occurring nimost every day, and perhaps frequently every diay, on Southern rallrouds, and perhaps somethnes on North- ern ones, Tf there is an adequate remedy within the reach of the persons who arg thus outraged, they ought to know It. there Is not, one ought to be provided, “Sir, when Itlg sald that this Is sensa- thonal (it had veen so charged by Ten dricks), what fs meant by It? Csnppose It fy aise th negro ty Involved in it. But, str, whenever there fy an of committer agulnst 1 negro beenuse of his race, we may always be sure that the offender will find an ndvocnte tn the Democratic party, some one to come forward In his defense, either to pal- Ilate or to justify the outrage [and Ien- drieks dld come forward), Now, sir, let this Inquiry be made, It is not that euiloyes of te Senate shall hive special priv Hewes Lat ag here Ja a promi- nent and a palpable case, let the Inq i? be mnde whether there fs 9 remedy for anybody who may be treated In that way.” So spoke the greut Republivans of those ays, ‘Tero were, of course, Democrats In the Sennte then, and among the most distin- guished of them was MENDRICKS, OF INDIANA, Agentleman whose yulce is now being raised somewhat In behalf of what, he culls the rights of an oppressed and suffering people, Of course, when such stalwart ehamplous of homan rlzhts and civil Mberty as Charles Sumner, . Lot | Morrill, Richard — Yutes, and Oliver P. Morton, were Spork: ing in behalf of the suffering and out- raged colored woman, It wies ineninbent upon a leader of the Democratic) party to sayy “What is the uso of an investigation 2" And itis pertiaps significant that such an inquiry came from a Senator trom Indlana in the iuatter of the outrage upon Kate Dodson, in- gsmuch as the outrage and injustice dono her by removal now, 1s to be charged to an. other Indiana man, Richard J. Bright, Ser geant-nt-Arnis of the United States Senate, Mr, Hendricks sald; “Lam not exietly able to see, however, that ibls the bustuess of the United States Sennte to advise people how to bring thelr suits In courts, aut who shall be madothe defendants, ‘This ts a nleo qtestion; it Is a closa uuestion, perlinps, whether the coupany itself be responsibh after the management of its nifairs has bee tuken out of its own hands by a court, whether the court shoul “be sued, whether-the Receiver should be sted... “T do not understand that It fs.my busl- ness asa member of the Judiclary Commit- tee, or any othor comiiltes of this body, to Inquire, what sort of an action stuf be brought, wud against what parties, In case somebody hus been Wegally ejected froma ear, Has it come to that, that that is the bust ness of the Senate? Hus Tt conte to that, that it is the business of the Judlelary Com- mnittes to advise peapls what sort of buwanits fe brie for supposed wrongs In an adjoining ute? “Tf Senators ean make a sensation out of this, very well’ I linye heard of hard eases, but L never supposed it was the business of the Congress of the United States ta assinie judteiat power and fnvestignty facts, What js the use of an Investigation 2”? Many years hive passed, Meauwhlle, Kate Dodson, unable, by reason of her badly In- juries, to do housework, hos faithfully dts. charged tho duties of her humble place; but now she ig deprived of her means of support, beenuge—the Democratic party hus pledged Itself to eare for the dependants of Union soldiers, and -because it toves the black man, VIRGINIA CITY. Condition of the Silvor Mincs at That Point. Speetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Vinarsta City, Nov, Aug, 6.—Tho, great interest In the mines here now fs centered In two of the North End, whero work has been progressing for a long thine, preparatory to developing localities whore work could not be crrried on on account of a greater flow of water than could be handled being likely to bo cneountered, As that preparatory work is drawing near to completion, tho exelte- ment becomes’ more Intense, When tho Union shaft was at ‘a depth of 2,100 feet, a drift was rumfrom the bottom cast #0 fect, where winzo No, 1 was sunk to tho 9,500 Jovel, Froin this winzo n drift was started south to connect with No. 2 winze, that was being sunk from the 2,400 level to the 2,500 levol, 270 fect from winze No. 1, Adrift was also started from the bottom of winze No. Ltorun in a northwest course to con- nect’ with the 2,500 station of tho Slerra Nevada incline, which drift lias made tha connection, belng a length of 160 feet. The shaft having been curried down to the 2,500 statlon, a drift was started from the bottom In a northoust direction toconnect | ntso with the 2,500 station of the Sierra ‘Novada tneline, “A drift: hud been started from the 2,500 station of the fucline southerly to meet the drift from the shaft, and that con- neetlon has beon imade, ‘The distance be- tweon the shatt and the inclino station fs 240 feet. ‘There is a drift boing run directly south from tho "3,500 statlon of the Union shaft, which is to connect with a joint Mexlem wloze, where « drift run fron the Goble through the Mexiern connects; whieh: will make a continuous drift from the Ophir Aine to tho Union shaft tora thoroughfare xl water-course, In tho northwest drift froin the winze No.1 to the Slorra Novada Incline, gtrenks of — ora wero passed through for a considerable distance, ‘ho drift northeust from tha 2500 level of tho Unlon shaft w the 2,500 station of the Slerra Nevada Incline passed through thirty fect of good ore, which would Indleate that there Is quite a good-sized budy of It between tho dritt front tho buttom of the shaft wnd tho one froin tho botunn of winzy No. ty alsn, that itimay oxtent Into tho ground west of tho drift going from tho slintt to the Slerra Novada Incline. These’ drifts will have to bo trimmed up and timbered befere any eross> cutting can be done to nacertaln tho extent of the ore-body passed through in tho drifts, both between the drifts and to thy west of tho drift from the Union shutt to the Incline of tho Slerra Nevada, Now, as conpection has been mnde between the sluft aud Ineline, the Slerra Novada Lonpany will send all the | water fn the ming to tho Union shat, to be carrlod through it to the Sutyo Tunnel levul, where It will How through the tunnel; and the work of developuent van be proceaded with at different poluts where ore 1s known to axist, withont the fear of encountoring bodies Gf water that cannot be handled. An important work is being carrled on by the Slerra Nevada Company,—that of emi- neeting the 2,300 level drift with Ue bottom of the vertleal shaft, whlch will be an fueling of about 700 fect In dength. ‘Lhe shate Is 1,700 feet Indepth. When Uist is dune the tuning will be dn excellent condttion us to ven titution and {uellitles for taking vat ore anil waste, tiga as te belng rid waters anil there will be nothing to provent the carrying on of explorations nid developments to a depth of 8,500 feet, ‘The company bas x large oxtent of xround, and has goad prospects for oredlevelomnents, At no distant day connection WH be made between tha Utah, ow the north, and the Slerm Nevada, ‘Tho incline of thy Utah ts running south, towards Abs Slerra Nuyada, and has reached the 2,000 evel, Northerly from the Utah, and at a dlatance Of 3.600 fect, 1s tho mine of the Original Key- Ri stone, ‘That company has a large, roomy shitt-honse, n boller-room, a good blac! sniith-shop well stocked with tools, and a earpenter-shop, ay shaft Is about 100 pth, substantially titnbered, sud hag a powerful gallows-frame over it,’ The cngie and lolsting-gear are new, and ade. date to sink 1,500 feet. ‘The company has also near the works a two-story boarding of sutiiclent capselty to accammedtata miners aud mechimies that will bo employed at the mine, ‘Che Original Key- stone Ming was located In 1889, on the exte sion of the Comstock lode north; but the lo- cators, Who Were poor inet, did nothing but solne Work on the croppings,—proying, from the ore found, that there wus fn all probabil- ity amine there. Yet nothing amore thine Yearly nssessinent-work was done up ty about two years ago, when, the property haviig been secured by one or two of the original owners, the present company was formed, ant considerable of the stock was soli! in the Eastern tes, froin the proceeds of whieh sale work was restuned to imine, the shatt at sunk and timbered to Its pr buildinus erected, and echeine, boilers, and hoisting-nppllanees procured and set tp, When that inueh was aecomplished the funds had given out, and a debt been contrac whi ecessitated the stoppage of the work until money could be raised by assessing the stock, | ‘Thit has Ll Indels Jtquidated, nnd. water-plpes have been laid froma tank of tho ieeiuiae & Gold MIL Water Company, on Cedar Ul, to convey: water to the mlhe for supplying the boilers and for other purposes; and tanks have been ereeted near the works to contain water for Aconstant supply for ordinary uses, nnd to be used In case atire should break out tit any of the buildings. ‘The bultdings have afl been thorougily painted, and everything ts in complete order to proceed with the sink= ing of the shaft aud developing the amine, ‘The vommpany has also $50,000 In the treats: urys so there will be nothing to prevent work belng pushed forward with energy, and to the ‘satisfaction of the stockholders, who have been unavoidably compelled to walt for a time that L have ao donbt seemed to then Jong, and whieh they could not come prehend the reason for, ‘There Is now a full foree on the work, and, ag the muuimgenent igin the hands of careful and, experienced wen Inanlaing matters, the stockholders ean De assured tht the busliess of development will now go forward without diterruption, ent depth poses 4n nll, and tho ofiicers of tho boat, ius well as the spectators generally, exurosed tholr satiefuc- tlon with the experiment. Tho Poor Man's Friend Once Agnin— His Ma of a Luboring Ma write. the reeord of the Mon, Willi IL, En- uligh, and the tirst chapter tins already been furnished to the readers of the Commerelal. All Uhat hp record, as It has been and will be published, 14 but that of the courts inncily where he has Mved twenty years, and where he has aecumulated initlions, IMEGIN HACK TEN YEANS AGO, when n sult was brought by John Smith wil | wgulist the Citizens’ Street-Railway Come pany, of witch William 1, Engilsh was Pres- ident and the controfiug owner, “John Smith, drayman, 76 Fayette strect, depuscth and salth that he came to ‘Indlan- apolls nearly fifteen years ago as an employé of the Strect-Rallroad Company; that he was. engaged us eal-starter at the stables of the Company, and was a faithful and effictent and boys, who were employed ag drivers at low wiyes; and that ony of these drivers, while running hls team along Hilwols street, ut the corner of Georgia, ran over an KULUD MY LYTLE GIRL ELLE aged 11 years, she living but four minutes, After the ftineral sid came to me and wanted ty know what} was to do ubout the matter, saying he stip: the Company would tive to pay me something, and proposed that the su Bolt v ASMUMED TILE and lett: Englund in 1.65, rd nf tn dona, Mich, 4 mest earnest: M1 to communicates with Murti Curvell St yard, Londen, af whom ni i Wile nietvanem parent Molalevidence of the: ENGLISH. 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N-GOLD BRACKDET AT MAIN | 7c YVANTED— Pines bor a D ouaittan Hrayany ucatny ovon | WUSCHER 1) oom W Aicaiirs' printing ottco, tat Woat Madiach-at PIANOS— Ia oid and reliable firm Rinderate-prived plano Sold only by LYON & UKALY, stato and Monruc-ats, 4 1 hand, and hnd charge of the stables at night | ¥ill be patd by leaving Wat Matteson Hone, and In the early morning; that William H. | TO8TSA LADY'S BLACK HAT ON WEDNESDAY English, the President of the Company, did | taeanp: Anpone returning sume tate sete, bring from Seott County, Indiana, bis former | Miner AL en Muatlsauest wit Me cumaniel home, a large number of luexperieneed men | 1, a eenings uel tain ens! ¥; saeginins eke ed with owner's ni by loaving the name ui Inder will receive’ reward To Duarburnest. Kouns 3 Ni UX POS TT J day evening, yold cuble neck-chain. and pinta wot cross.” A tibet! rowan wlll Ue 1 he 2 f largo, id fur ro oO mug Ny NAT nN strip in weight 1p th CANES GRAN” at hurve, ‘Threw witto fut und 10; yenrs uld. Owner charges, and take navay, Att, 1X USA), A LAby Wits hurae, leas tha! Witliain 1. English Cheers, should Skid, He BEACTIFUL BAY hued 1 As the Orielnal Keystone ground fs all virgin | Pe Jett to Matos, Bewoiien the Catholta | £4. hare eng ion yc Uned ate vati te Ma ee ground, rad on line with tho Comstock | Mor investigating ail the elreunistanees, tig | Leie touted Shay Ede aiced by Cliampion, Zon, at elt, It may be expected that a good paying | athor caverns hisdecksion $10Wand fun Aloxindur's Abdutin: dum, lady und. iv socly’a ming may be developed, without belug sub gave as his deci! on 3 sf aud funeral | American suw. Yur ne Hopetul 1 hands high, % He ig expenses, ‘This atin Mfr, English thon re- | very stylish, urid a eqnare, Jove! trotter: he suuwed jected to the inconveniences attending deep | fiksd°to. pay, and proposed to leave the | Hire Wea on tose trick la Bnd 22344 mining and exploring for ore, caused by | hWward to arbitrators. Locthis T agreed: whem | 2oqareeranted to trot a full nd were heated rocks and scalding water, Ina close | He gang gum wis agreed upon. cad thls Loos | Wlekor fea taut ‘ frog trom ud confined atinosphere, and the great ex- ag! pon, 1S, LOO, + at pense necessitated by runaing punips and machinery to lft the water to the. surface from the lower levely, as well ag running airs compressors to supply air for tho rullee of gave the miners delving in the drifts and | money, stoves in the bowels of the earth, | fee. Ph ‘The Original Keystone possesses these ad- vantages over the deep imines on other por tions of the Comstock, which to those inter- ested Is a great consideration, as ft assures greater profit In the working of the nifne, The California Mine is producing the usuat quantity of ore from the 1,050 level, which gives nu average aasity value of $40 per ton, The Cougolidated Virginia's output of ore iy about 1,000 tons per week from the 1,750 level. ‘The total valu of the bullion pro from this mine during last month was $213, lehd, Explorations tire belng vigorously curried on In the Mexican nnd Ophir Mines, with good prospeets for ore-developments, ‘The Osbiston shaft is now being sunk below the Sutro ‘Tunnel level; the total depth Is 1,45 feet, ‘The Forman shaft has attained 0 depth of 1,00 feet, ‘The C, &C, shutt is approaching the 2,410 level, where 9 station trlek, Acting under advice, he euse to the law firm of Porter, Har- ison & Fishback, felitng then: [had no ready but they tnfght hi ft he case came to trial in 1870, but, be- fore the tring, the sine day, Mr. English took achange of venue, ‘The case was set for Danville, Nov. 1, 1870, and Mr. Porter was preseti Jind my witnesses, whom Thad to pay their i absence of some of his witnesses, yers then told me thit the gaine was to et WEAR 3K OUT, AST WAS A Poon SAN, 3° | having left the Company and bought.a horse and dray; aud that, had better wate the euse, ail I, Canipbell.. When the case came up again] was there with my witnesses, among them being John Buser, the pollecuiin who saw the ia cident, and Snglish got itstaved off upcein, or En great bargal, as he ls Uie poverty of a lady whe Inustdugow uf bin tumediutelyy Call at owners reatdence, 127 Michigau-nv., near ‘Twelltheat. WHLISEDRCTEN STOCK OF 3 rahe mares, und colts from Hawblgtontans, Lal Jand's Abdntinb, Hthun Allen, Legaisremde Lroud-iares, wit coite ut touts 3, nboppors; fe Hed yl Sheppard Bo: enn trot in 236, ashi ar ve HE REFUSED TO PAY, ag Tum not eduested, L ave half for their exeban a othor tnforination addeons of eal on BON, HS Randolphext., Huo 1, T JON : Tai GANT WASHING: ty aunuel £ wares and expenses day by day, Mr. Ene | fiarnew: wow ana. ANAL low price cor will gllsh was there, and made ‘another affidavit, ae eriee Can auteanees Mandan oe eacoeee oF gutting a postponement on recount of the | pon aA TF AMB ONIAN SANT, 6 ILA M S hands hich. She js a blood bay, pofinas (rotted wtten burehnsad task speing in 2siat Paris Ky. Pill warrant hor to Dent at prosent, She baan towing mane und talltouch= dug the grown 4 aod and gontie in every ro- spect. Avplynt the residonce 16t West Washington ¥L, Where Thomna, the cuachman, wl ba in uttond. Bhe will be kald ntw wrout bargain, FOR BALISS! GOOD HORSES FIT FOR nilawe, All kinds of carringes, coupes, phaetons; Jimp-douts, ‘side-bur, top, and opan burétes: lego hasoniment of now: uid recond = hund — urucers nin: Mi kinds of hurtiess, new und second-hand: Linnkots, robes, whips: tingws and wasone 10 16h choup by tho day ur weeks tu My law. order to prevent any ret a lawyer there fo got the “Hon. L. by swearing to something Mr Before ft nes tuivanced; will sell will o cut out, from whieh ot} came wi S Ta + t | on monthiy payments of ¢: 0, COs d Keo dete Wt esa cut Pt the | Guise “ak. the corner of, Penneslvauia aig | Ui cesar "ACR Pate a Consolidated — Vireinke and Callfornta | Washinton streets, by Flewher & Sharpe's | Ton saleoriviey bale TING STA Compantes to explore new ground. ‘Tho | pant, when Mr E: fist eune tl a| i o itil brothe ; PING ETAL +, tr wou, When tr Engiish caine alone and F by nod to Trempatine. Wil Consolidated Virginie and Best & Beleher | said? “Here, Sinith, we ought to settle thiy | 8° D HAYES, Hed Companies are siiking 1 Jolnt whize fram he 2,000 level ou the Tine’ hutween the two wines, ‘The Bulllon Combination shaft be- ine now ats depth of 2340 feet, a sump is being sunk below that level, Slerra Company hus purchased hoisting-muchinery ntSon Lranelsce, witieh is on the way up, bo be erected at tho ming, ‘Phe prospects of the nine are very: chequraginy. Ore |i belts constantly extracted, which will be lucreased when the steam hoisthig-works are up, Bulkheads aro being put in at the Savage Mine, to stop the low of water, whieh, when completed, WH enable that company to pro- ceed with explorations to much: better aul- yuntage than heretofore, ‘The Hale & Nor eross. Company is rbout ready to connect its fneling = with the | drift from the Combination shaft on the 2,400 level. Work ts progressing at the above shaft for the erection of uddltional engines, to drive. the, bedinulle pinop to be put Inte the shaft, which itis supposed WIL be amply sufficient to ralse all the water that will come to It to the level of the Sutro ‘Tunnel, id itis be- Neved that afterwards there will be no, iore delay or hindrance to tho Savage, Hale & Norcross, and Chollar & Potos! ‘Mining Car panies going on with explorations aud de- velupments on aecount of an excess of water to voutend with, When that Is the cake, wo have great hope that those companies will bo suecessiul In making ore-developiacnts, ————————__—_- SHEEP AND WOOL INDUSTRY. DEPARTMENT OF AQnicuLTunt, WAst- tnutoy, D.C, Aug. 12, 1880.—Y'o whom tt may concern: Having been directed by Congress to attend and make a full report of tho Intornational Exhibition of Sheep, Wool, and Wool-Products, to be held in Titladol- phia, under the auspices of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, in September next; and having, in consultation with the Committee of Arrangement of tho Exhi- bition, concluded that much valuable In- formation could be elicited, profitable allke to those engaged in sheop-brecding, wool- growing, and wool-manufacturlug, by bring- antiur and: not be lawing Auout It; you can’t afford HL. “T told him he had neverdone as he agreed to, nnd the Court would linve to decide, “He then sald come down street,’ when Lagain’ said ‘the Jawyers would ‘tend to the mater, “At that ie becamogul “*Look here one YOU SET TOO NGI A PRICK ON YOUR DAMNED and Lean bring court that she never made you n dollar.” “Ttold him thatif Lwas a poor man my eliild was as good us his, and dray to tt hhn, and the erowd interfered, “Mr, English then went to my wife when Twas away at work, and said ny lawyers had advise concluded to pay $1,000, PROVIDED BUE WOULD TARE $250 IN STRRET- and that he would pay tho costs of tho sult, She agreed to that,and signeda release; but T never slaned it, because I wis not salisted with ste! iT been treated, “'The whale expense to me was over $1,000, caused by the postponements, and 1 hid to sell Ittlo house to pay my witnesses snd expenses, iigide from attorne to work on the Hudson River Railroad, sit Prot RADE Ti he setts ing boss. *lown my property in Fayette street, havo two drays, an Attest: . ‘She record shows that tho sultwas filed May. 8, 1870, Murlon Civil Cireuit Court ty, the decree giv- Ing change of venne on petition of defend aut and payment of conts, St itappears that Wiliam C. Sin Clerk, recelved from defendant $200, leaving JRO RAT RAT EAN E NEW END- eyeing nnd nido-apeing tup hurdles, tro-watod, Tugun inake, which Twill sollchonp, WAL. WEBER, 1413 Wab Wane the horves su toa, “Addreas i ‘ Tih FOR 2 MONTIS (WIT *T]1L rattle with you lf you ‘of buy! ca ao ie fond roughly one ex. hy thi ru: La - ahaa snonsiite par xelted, and sald: " IIRISTT DAMN TH SIMURTIC HUBINESS MAN, WIHT MODs This country would hayo been better off oratn cian capital, und desiring ‘to Invest inn rl ¥ : Toxduimate, juying bustions, wil) plone ea Without theni,’ and added: Wis Beattocienis Seo and level full paruentarss more; I wil settle with , FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPIGALIL ERY FoR you, but not for $1,000, : A. Tigeneatron neenuntoriti neuiths oe parties ame addrere WM, KASTISN, Freeport, IL, Lock Box YOUNG ONL, ‘ i 7 JOR, SALE—GOOD MUSINESS LOCATIONS, O. witnesses to prove in any | Liven side, SStmngere vodtinn elty and dostrine 16 Incuto hers, we can furnish Jovations, with stocks of groceries, dey goods, lanips and olla, anid Kk hae will pay sem Wo tuvestlunte,, Kur articular etl on GHOKFIN. & DWIGHT, Real Katato and Tlouse-Routing .Agents, corner Wastingten and Antnted-stn.. ETOCK OF Pek, aaa, GENERAL MEI + chandistin ane af the best polnts for bueinoey In Wentern Titnoth: stock will invulee abort #1548 bub conld be reduced In thirty days to FW); Eos Lust year 20,00, und runing os well this year “This ina good opportuntty tw any one destrowic of going Inte stride Propositions eutertained excopt for cash. hod reason elven tur Kolng out wt snide, Address 10, 1, BRETT (care Field, Lotter & Co.), Chicaze, {imuped oil ny a compromise, and that he had CAR TICKETS, 1 Je BAT RCRXTT ORDINARY CHARCE-TONG lease of first-class family hotol with M0 furnished rooms (with bar).nll in splendid conditto Call wt Onco. JOHN 1, COTES, SbLa Ball ou, SA ONCH, THM WEST TocATRD and paving czar storo in Chicago, nt n anoriice, ns Tun leaving tho countrys unustil low rent ¢ thore having curh need apply. Magor Boek, fue ement, aud of the way Lhad n. "s feos, Tuserdt rN ESTABLISHED lived in Westchester County. A. G, Wheeler Dutehertng busin ran city tne-vule:choan swas roudmaster, and Daniel Carpenter walk- | toreash. Alea, Peturer. mi for sclitng sleknesd. pout SALH-TA my bovk and eelling, GKO.S. Git WHOLE INTEREST IN printing alice: Kew rouson for 3, 100 nnd LR Atndivon-xt, have all the work A can do. 8 ay Jou 5 ITH, W, D. Sarr.” PRO ATH On To ENT Mi 119" and pueking-honse, stunted at 610 Kouth, Canal it., whore T tinva dono tt successful busi Good rvasans for solling. J pat amelvo. years, EDWARD MAYES, Ned Oats Wi REI ON OF TWOLEGrTTM aT vratitable minnufneturing burinessus. aud on Order-Book 20o0f tha AVATON AT A STATION ON C, 4 Westur Jown, cheap, AGirosd Tn Fee-Dook No. ic, County. Ing thom together for the inuitual interchange | # bulance of 1 cents, and that tho balance « BINANCI of views, tha statoment of needs, and the uo costa, alounting to $13.0. Ie. yet mm lc: ABVANGES Mabe ON DIASIONDS WatcitEs, presentation and discussion of mothods and | with hisson, 1 found tho record regarding | Roomed and: itundulutt ‘Katabliahud oh” results: It hag beon dotermincd to call a con- the fuel fottlemont of the exse, it 1s In the NV RUMOF Sil LOANED ON FURNITURE, yention of persons Snterested in tho afore- | handwriting of Gon, Ben Harrison; | the dutty Rea NE ad Bonet nat fier, Boe mentioned branches of Industry, to meet in “mark”? of Jolin Smith 1s witnessed by the Main Centennial Building, Fairmount | Russell B. Harrison, the well-known ap- NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, Turk, Philadelphia, ou Wednesday, Sopt. 23, | polntey of the United States Mints and tho AN HR rare han marohhe oes $0, ut LW o’cioek a. mts, acquol of tho fight of “tho poor inan’s | “Kya: Lak HURSTON White thus notifying. yor of tho holding of | friend’? as against an uneducated Lrishman | A: Panos, vie, wWithone rontoval und ther vocurl the convention, « ‘cordial Invitation 14 heres | Is thus tersely told; fea Tensoind) v Want Ble by extended to you tu attend aud partiel- pato in tho proceedings, clther as a repre. “This casi is compromised ns’ follows: Six hnndred dollars cash, $250 in car-tickets, A MOGN TS 4 ON FORNT /Xnianos without removal. Lit Randolplr 1H 1p nt. toon 4. sentative of the society or association to jrund note of the Company, indorsed by Wille A AMG TO LOAN FUUNITe RE, whieh you may belong, or in your Individual | faut H. English, for $10 for sixmonths, Wo . pinnon, a6. without removal i} ou Bae eapnelty. : rf i i bays re leat 200 hu cur-tlekets for our fea; ra Se ea GE RNS ‘ho following, among othor subjects, are | $50 to pay Campbell's fee; nnd have pald to y st ald ANU shied bali sugeestad for the consideration of tho ‘eon- | Jolin Smith $550 cash; the note for $150 and Coney lant an matches diana, tee nad vention $50 In car-tieketa are loft by Jolin in our safe, | Bullion Oaice Uieonvod)," W Enat Madinah Eatabe M Advancement of the general interests of the wool-grower, F Prompt and systematic collection and dis- tributlon by this Department of information | y¢ concerning the supply of flock-products, and the demand for thom, * Relatlye advantages of our sheeybreeding Buites, and the breeds best adapted to them, Mothods of shearing and Tranulling sheeu, and of pucking and grading wool for tho narket - Increasing the production of the mountaln Innds of the Athintlo Stuter, by the system atte extention of sheep-husbandey, Beneiits resulting from tho Introductions of i 6 bloud hin, Into our native flocks, reeds capable of yleldlng from. a given aercage the most profitable returns in mutton wnd wool, taken jointly. ALanagement of sheep in summer and wine ter: of lambs moat profitable for market Recent inventions in wool-nmnutuelure, and their relative importance Recent diseovertes and Inventions Jn, the production of dyessand tho art of dycing; heir relative Importance, Grados of wool which this country must produco tn order fully tosupply the demands ot hor looms; and how best to joeiiee thom, Witt GQ. Le Duc, Comulssioner of Agricultura, i The Electric Light for Steambouts, St. Loule Giyde-Demacrut, Aug, t ‘Tho steamer Churies 2, Choutonu, lying at tho foot uf Murkot streat, attmicted constdoriblo ut= tention along the Juve last eventing by ite two clectrle lights, which shone. forth with intense “Witness: TB, Iarrlson.” mit adde lected for Smith's bonellt, the full auiount: and $50 In car-tickuts belng turned over to In company, with Mr, £, C, Howlett, the rrain-denfor, 1 residence, on Alaryland avenue, and ho ine re Smith's elmracter in high terms 28 8 man of truth, ber of the tmpermnca society, and what he auld could. be rellod upon, though, so far ngs he was Individually concerned, he did not wish to make any written statements that inight be dragged Into polities, Fathor Bes. sonies, however, remumbered perfectly tho douth ‘of tho Het! which a change gethor with attendant clreumstances, ————_§_ dorsed Burrara, N. Yu Aug. 19, Myer, Chief Signal Oficor United States Sigual Sorvive, is lying very sick of heart- | i: ‘dtigease at the Palace Motel, this city. Bia t ke : ————— ‘THE TRIBUNE BIANCS OFFICES, ROMER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER patrous througlou tho elty, wo ‘have estal ranch -Ofticus, in thy diftoront, Divisions, na designated below, where advortivumonts | will bh takun for tho samy price ay chared as ‘Oniew, aud will ba TL WI ON, J. & BR. SIMMS, Houksullurs abd Btatlonors, 123 ry Hateat i “Joun A Smt. | 7 TY MORTOAGE, LOAN & btUitaun CO. rie ‘Mongy to fonn on furniture, ete, without remuvak Or on ouds tn atorarc. Ni Vant Van Hurunsets FUGUE CHICE POTD, Fol PEATS Ba ons i ft Fidallty Hank books, and Scandinurinn Nas jn that tho note waa duly col- Mank ecriiiestes, IRA HOLMES, Gonérat ner, 8H Wa ‘3 ON ‘OLICIESL BARE HOUGIET vond xiampt fated life companins’ policlon, ina pirchnacds, Hisoniya and other tailed gunk ctatmg Panaht "HOLMES & DIU, General Hrokory, % nati called at Fathor Beasonios’ SA! nt arent ore, an fiahee YOR & teary. rolined you very ynlunt Ti i ITAINES HOS. PIANO: ALSO F.C. Go. (not inguredgoy und), ston and go bargelns ior cash, ot 215 Stato-st., ono UPRIGHT PIAN Mr, Paul Becker, who for tho tury has at t quurtor of weon= ood int the front rank uf musical educators, 1 bod to conmmmtuinte yin on tho romarknbly: und singing quality of lone, and, no doubt, to lv rexonuter, 2 was alvo mtich plensed with the netion and genurally suporior quality of the wt q a Pp ing. We ments of way alnutle Sr lognnt tittle instrumont yuu seuin to nish, mie to havo anivad thu grent dendorntum of naupertor ny wb ws low prices.” LYON & HISALY, Stato un ots, TANG BUYERS WILD FIND IT FOR THEN ‘advantage ui vinit our waruroums bofury purchna: exhibit the Inrgest, inatra= house in the country, and are od Wy innke pricon ao luw and terms so casy thot Aasortinent of prepat honw need bo without on tnatrumont, LYON & LMVALY, stato and. Monroosta. P is, ECOND-HTAN y taken tn SUP, 138 TANO AT A GREAT BANGAIN IF TAKEN AT ‘once, 7 uctiven, carved lems, nuatly new, only ‘ste Weat Madiaun-st. NEW PIANOS AND OK- ARAM, Old Instrumente exchange, Kellabie tuning. STORY & nnd 1a) State-nt. sy A unthty STRINWAY'S MA'TCHLEMS PIANOS, MATCH EKSS PIANOS ‘nl OULY. U} LYON & HEALY, fBinte nnd Munroe-ate, 7 PL ongans-{ MALLET, DAVIS & COq KRANICH & BACK, JANOS—} WAI. EMERSON, WoW. KIMBALL, DUNHAM & SONS, B, SUONINGEIL, KIMBALL, | ‘Tho above aro standard instrument, Warranted five years, Sold on Instatlmonts, If required. Second-hand instruments taken In oxchange. ‘These Inatrumsent und tong have became xo well Know: hus | W. W. KIMBAL PAROS, have been betore thy pnblte for tho past forty years, nnd durin thut tito thelr netion Aufluat the demand been far abeud of the supply, We huve just ror dn fino sesortinont of wag sna. tnstruments, . WW, KIMBALL, Cornor Siate and Adwins-nts, In nddition to the above wo buve u farce stock of ouher makes hie ean bo sold on inealimonte 4 re- are “GU organs tn stock, Second-hand instruments taken exelinge. ipo Tae T-TWO HUNDRED CHOICE UPRIGHT icluding Sielnway, Fiseher, and Lyon & Henly nt idoderato rontals, LYON & MEALY, Stato oY ADAM SHAR d Monruu-tis, OSH -& HONS PIANOS, KETADLISHED otnil, rnold for casts or on in imouts ut low prices, i West sindinon-st. Qa MUST BH BOLD ish e) iieo—Beven-octave grand NAH ‘AquAro, BACIU- plane, w putont ton dniuper, richly carvan f4co, unity ELS; cost jaar bs JUnente, ‘Gatlat mul Woat Mud) a Nm qd rt rt Ft B1-LO sieanticont ca i nh ne ER BMFORE BEEN— rved rund eqire plan improvoments, elegantly fainted, siya tant, #10), cont $100; Loxed for plitpping; eelubruted tHE West Marlen SORENT South Side. TPO RENT CAN ELKUANT 2-STORY AND BARK mont bitiiding In perfect onter, corn wr of Duahenre aid Forty-necondsets Apply ta J. SMITH, Wuarborneat, oom 1. PRY: FTO, BENT" brick house, cornar Halsted, Wan TST CABS TATE Marhatlown, lows. Call at Wages $12 por wooks steady work. Ws a, TDA HUTCH 10 TH utive young tann to detieor mont aid Tat f inan to dolico hurers AUGUNT SCHNIlta Benth Chleawo, Coachmen, Teamstern, Xe. WA nilb-a TeAMsTeits MUST IE ASTRAY Tolinhty tun, xequalnted with the city. Iofere ences: a 1S a, Tek om TO GO TO Dearborn-nt. Wasi COACHIMAN! ONE WHO UNDER Atsnils the enro Of nhorse nnd, enrringn. Mase, pave reference, Call at Di. MOMENS' offic, In Grand W AGE-WASIIER AND hexs-clounur nb Barsett's stable, 6S and TAR Wabat 3 Employment Agencics. WANTED 4e AlbRoADLAnOIUERS FoR THD Binek ills extension, in Dakota, Noxt gan mm. Frue taro, cunisaian Jenyes Friday, 10, n. COA Suu Wi WARtED a0 TAnonens VOR Tear ‘anw-intiis, rolling-wilis, farme, bi and uther work in Dakota, Minnesota, Michiunn, and [itnot boned, fia per we ber-sairds In the city, ntereat, anus, trou fara ‘Tor ally W to CHRISTIAN & CO, 38 Sous WASTEDSOTAILIOAD T-MnOnnS Fort AR extension Into the Hinck itis: 90 fur lown and Wiscanslnny $1. 73 per duy: feo tures iW) for sawn ] iG ‘I i Sake-at, i. aN ARTID-60 LARORERS FORC. & N. Ww. Co, ta, tuwa, Wisconsin, nod Michtzany Mtoudy work: 10 for Iinoty; {Feo 10 BEC 'S, 2b Wost Ueu ate TAN AQLG HANDS, LEAVE 10- lay. Waves $18 to KU por months vith buard, tree {nre ¢ 2) for factory CHISTIAN & CO, 38 South Watarent, Miscelancons. WASTER AGENTS FOI THE 1.150 OF GSN, Garteld uy the tion, A. G. Hiddie.” ho standard work. TYLER é& CU,,0) Biato-at, Chicago, \WWASTEDICANV ASSP AND STIIT-MEN every hore te sell enmpalgn goods, nevdies, Jew= elry, und povoltless $9 to 410 day can cnally be nada; Iihistented entalovite free, C. M. LININGTON, 49 an 43 Jacksun-st. Ch EDA FEW A ur beaks, TK. CO! at, Roomadiand 6, \Wanten, TS—EN'TO 0 A WEEK GUAT. ‘an ‘ol peraonny i xamples of gouda treo to 80 ing permanent business in ny: county, Nenut mtn for paporg. de calle Meee nd St North Clark-st., Chicago, wis D-TO TALLY MEN-FOR CHICAGO tumber tmarkot twenty experienced tally mon, Wage (Si edog. TANTED-JABDERAL ARKANGEMENTS MADE with go: vanvassors for life-insurance by We Il. WELLS, loom 4 Howland Iock, corner Dear! und Monrucents. TOHANDLE. Enst Madison vO WA Sunth Clarksat. WANTED [4 G00n RELTATL lives on the Nutth ide, to duilvor usie Hr RPA, AT VTE CORNER Hrueents. Sutton bonse, Et AT NORTHWESTERN rent ERS AT GEORGE'S, 38 Wit Ae Woy real nly ng Rooms tind 12 Cencral 7 OFFICE HOY IN AN t nce office. Addrosy, In own hundwriting, B63, bung oifica, ainting plued of realdonce, bo aT LIVE WITH 18 write 9 god, tuand, and come woll Adirena W4, Trivune attics. ANTED-ENMAND HOY “AT ¢ AT HOOM 54, 12 South Clirk-#t,, cornur Sonroe-at. EMPEIC IN A WAI i xuven dusa’ work ond email pay, Ad- Tune office, WANTED-VEMALE HELP, Domestics. WESTEDIA GUOD FEMALE COOK, FO! house, UI Enat ilnzio-nt. hd GOOD COOK AND LAGNDIESS IN nin American fnmily: stoudy place and wood pptlatackory: tW Fulton-st., or can inquiro North Siac. HE | KLEGAS THREE-STORY Mii North 104 Sattoest.; tins wll mod gin knprovements, Inquiro at 1S} Dourborn-at in ante Pl Honeekoopny TO REN mY PLATS. Taare 7 XWent Side. APO RENTCONE FLAT. CONSISTING OF Ftv 4 nt und dosirible roorn, aultable for Uzht KE Ban. Oath barn. rent, Fa per months wit be partially furnished for mama ront iC qgentred. References requlrad. Apply at ay Wert nshingtonest, near Wood. North Sido. MPO BENT NO bo AQUTU ARK-S't- FUN nished ded, on’ second fat, @ cond plane tneltda oor: Alku ono unfurnivhed on third tle ia Tyo RENTS TO RENT—ROOMK, North Sido. RENT<A PLEASA: PUILNISIIKD 1OOM ait co Runtlomony ‘board if doslrat, 20 Nurih attesn Routh Side. WADASILAY. TIANDSOMELY furniahod roomay aii convunionces, 0 TTOuHER trounos sit, Worteen ‘i: in brick houru, £6 Western E Vinnors-stt Be BL. Waostorn: Woat Side. RENT—$10 PEI MONTIL, UPPER FLOOI IN Cl, upper stor 2 Front roots, 3b Vai bls Sous Piliatore-st. inaalee O RENTATIE LARGEST, UE cuplad by M,G, Mite nso dry wlon Ag SING: ENTOSTOIREN, OVFICHS, Se. Inland, 1 vous reas GEO, located store in itock lyons Bop, RFR It Huck Intand 111, Mincollancoi FPO RENT BY GRIFFIN & OWIGHT, CORNEI, Tit , hingtun und Hulsted-sts., \Wost Sido real us- thie dealors, Mouse, « : FLATS, TORES, now vacant, and a numbor of now bulldings now belng bulit. Wanepto i DESK-IOOM IN DESI blo Jocation, with uay of dewk whi vault) pro forred, Adilruas 118s, Tribuny wttice fat agg ATO RENT Ons OG TooTMM, oF RUllY Uf rooms, With buard,In private ally whore there aro no children, by gontionun wifes At bun anice, “AN aN CSTE, uth of Lincole Bark, 1 sitll fint or tnroune four plossane monn ror lili hauew int or He ra ° koupinu, by kantleman and wife.” Addross 19 6% Uribe ung ofles, je sald ho was a mein INLV TO LOAN ON FORNTTE Mose aden eines “at BOM FOI S YRAH ON ‘aut romov ap (sryijol WANT” 3, G00 iyitteaiza aitnats tari, soaurleys wilt r ra sate toa EOS AIOR ING APE igi eben 20.000 Master attain Arcana Ade siege WL Ne ON eens lo airle and the manor in | fem eee Ceuune ottee. o venue was taken, to ; TRC VOLS, MASONIC HOOKS. “le rile ot Vs re GEN, MYER, iin ai State ts Klahiouda nr Gen, Albert J. | Knight templars’ tue MILLIS Cheup Buok-Store, 103 Modison-st, down atnirs, A vu Z G'S DESILES A HOME. where she can give tietroction in mMuslyin puctor Ontiry Ii romunurution tor board, KSHONH L. mi 1 tho Alwin ick p, Bi, PPAINTING HY A peruanony., CugRZeMENt ee. ~ . roculvatt i ntl da. 4 tirst-cluss jefarrod. WB brightness, The Choutenu is tho trat steamor | Trouty-escondest, a = ar — iu this potat ou tha Siastaalupl Ulver to wubett« | arena Rat fil Cottaze Grova-av, PAWENEIN WANTED, tute un olecteia light for tho old-fuabloned pln y Bol ite Shirtys SNTED—A Ui IAN OF PO- Poe Te Unter Rae He one | waco UCHSIAN, Uruaulst corner Vhirty-traband | POAWTNEIL WAND VEN tin Sitentoy of that will amply repay the owner of the boat for WHST DIVISION, . “Tors sh Huneat man with, 710,00 avalleble caplial to the expensive outlay, There wore two Uchts on Av, LORUM, Nowsdoulur, Btatloner, ote, | xliure equally in results of thro hipertant vulusbla tho bunt, near the bow, ono on ene side, pund- Way ois Studien she Facer Sevend Nuunopolivd, Addrens far lntarvigw, Vribune. Habe, nilue but erualler than the ong uscdon | Goda toistaat’ conve Lianne et st | Sroiaae Fore RUNNITUINE “NCUGIHS, ere Bien aireut, Te, oxpuritiunt waa mada tinder | Hh. RAE juculat, et Wot Mudluou-et, cor | AD chonpost und beatin cy, Adyanens at Low rats the dircetion of Me, Norman Ielsier, who was aultn * Ay tt Seo Woat So Present with & corse of dasiatunta, inanigtng NQRUIT PAVINION, a Tho ongluo and regulating thot lg one Felictattiab tnt ate Ws loge eral eee : 8 e sncnnarior Ino used (8 OF sixebyrig~ power, of the Stuith é& | FSC WWILLAMY & CO, Drugsiate iS Larruboo-st, | TYpis, ¢ ‘A RELIABLY CLATUVOYANT flunkin make, an upright pleco of uuchinery | corny + ber tustwmodiai, Urivute alttings dally, Block FA Re aut Ate’ Sowulres turcushure | oi4iUIB ruceuuatiine a apeeinity, Mugnvile (reuse power for cach tight, which fa of 10,00 candle. power. When ti ouighiy was fret put in mos Hon the lights were disposed tu Hicker, owls to tho unsteady runuing of tho enginy caused by tho slipping of tho bind ag it atretchud, | This diniculty wus obviated by tightenjuy the band, after which tho light burned steadily und with. out diticutty, It wusu fue cxhibition, taken all 1 Bptonal Suys pn We HL. NIKI, Printing and Advortlaing A 3 Agoul, Nows wid biatiuilory oput. 68 Aiea lt HALE. Pei HAL tune Nowe Adaiuy, wad Wulls, AND OLDEST FORMS piss RTH Woll i G-VIthas, PHOOK-PIESS, Cun Do permunonuly cured wituaut wuvare muss da, cases, saul type, which $s nearly now. | ures. Alsu iitulw in wie aod Havures without kite ta otapluty out EB, sore uewepaeD | de caus (cturtupting uusinoes by Ake City Ais Dy 6a Ory Chiosp. iresa LEN, "i 0 be be Wag CU Dureauert tas i iwwouth Lulsted-s, ‘Suko sircut-can, 7 VPANTHD-TO RESTO, Wain barn, an South Sido; ront must by Add. 38 Melton COTTAGH OR FLAT, ‘low, North Sido. NOUV CLAUK-BTa BEAN PH BRIDGES Bown. with roomm 50to td yor wuoks day- AND SMALL i bowed, Nl HOUSH, 24 AND 2 SOUTIL CLANK: TO i the Grund Pacific Hotel tha Beda Metal pau a ey rowan ole Reninheds at Wout ay a TENYON BLAUZY, propriuwor. day after Aug, I. WEN j lt HOUSE, jt 6 S OVPOSTEE Neat rdouson#llo and fu por days Wto eo bor VARD-AND TWO ROOMS FOIe THEE Boer AD yo tmutotne AMarons Ih Meth e Pow BALA io tor out vil was tow ont ited TW MEACHUINEIEY. Gina AND HOlAS, DUTE Foe ieee angel Aleodriltay tools td en fuera urtosian wollte B.A. BAMNES,-Jlousaiite je, Venango Cas Ve NiFIIAND WSallonake-Pow- Mer, 14 tout by 44 inches; stato guts ‘MUIUEale 6 CU. Late =A BK onging and it ee eee ee Ag Drader by inal proniptly attended tu. Kei GOODWICN, AVTORN, A. bornedt., 0, Advlee Er wrcnea, Huxinuss quietly ind loyally transacted, experience. Huslnugs quielly ind levally ean ssee, uxp iP BxciiAl it, BE PAID FOL CARIO Lay vie Baty Foie CARE Arvin i Serna ae GHELUIIB, 1G State SURLANY Sc, pe LAND SS ATYOUNBYS, “70 La Hulie-st., Chicago, 1}, cATLAW, 121 DAT ue ¥ittuon yours, CHICAGO PROPERTY FOR Vollturuia, Addross D, fi) Wost Jucisun-st. THD—A GOOD, TIDY WOMAN OF SAVING hublts to go ip. country to work ty farmho {all for two day at acker's Iowa Huuso, No. 28 Stuto-at DA fr Goon Git TO HO SECOND WM folly. Apply ati M D=A GEUMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in'n saat family. ‘Inquire for two it Wabash-nv, N_EXPERIENCED AND: WELT it i houxowork ie ‘agus #1 por week. Gt) West WARTHOOA, Fuist fur sucond work? oud washor and fronor; poo, pay, Apply at 21 Caluniot-ny. TANTED—A Glith TO DO GENERAL WOUSE- moet Garman proferred, und wadod will be Apply at 228 Wabusheny, near ‘Twonty- Wanten a” GUT work In faraily, well rocummondad, 7O DD GENERAL HOUBL- three adult. Must como ‘out Warron-uy, A QoaD GERMAN South Throop it Lytlos ra private mint 4 aL, none Vornon f ALBEE ly} uod Wages und home, it W asienr. itty, FO GENRRAL MOUSH. A works Anmly acti Tent yscury VV aNERpGl courant Graig; GSK Fon Recond Kit and one for kitchen wel; must bd firnt-cinsa cook, Apply twmediately nt 429 Wat Wash Ingtonent. WANTAD-X Goon GHIAAN Git FoR GENS ‘oral housework in stuall fumily, Apply at 43d Molten-uy. Laundressen, WARTEDSA COM LAUNDRESB IN A brivate fan Nortli iat Natlo-at, Miscollunecous. VVARTEDCA GENTLEMAN, WIT TAB 1B: cently last his wife by death deaires a Korure Hoss to take churyo of hla duugbtur, U years utd. She hiust bon imdy of rullnument wnd aduention, not, uti= dors yuars vf awe, und without ineumbrances of any Kid. ier rofurencas must be nnescapulonute, Hettors nf ayptleatiaa nee walleltau whlch stivuld ean: tntn nativity, pistory of past Ife. togather Ww amar ret ea, Address TAS, Tritiniy oMfice. canis for tha puaition wboye atvurtived for aavirbat aartrad that this iy a bona fide advertises as: s —Aibi a, WANTHUCONBR Tr Danruornents VZVaNteb sahuns, Fut clas noo -ea 0 TOLRAIN BINDHIY WORK, OLD ‘orehnd pasion, from Ui to 20 yuarsy nang but patent pariios nood apply. 0 to 0a. Kuo & Wes HAV s ED—HOUK-FOLDENN AND BCLTOI EI vediataly, ne HAND, MCNALUY coe mire NERD AMAL Boukike 1s Ae TON WANTED-AB CLERK IN OFFIC ores has twolva yeurs) cxpurlotico; wulthy i Addruse 1, Triuuny Uftice, today, gimua ‘or at arin! TO nity, Witol. sal Dorraant, ¥ 1) wishox onguzenion as buvkkuoper, duubl fo aingly ontry, ur As wulude bun with a view. Ing to go On B woek's triuk ‘Addrons 1670, Tribune ott SHEUAPION WANTED—AB HOUKEEED ET on ‘clurk by a young inun who baw bal two yours uxe portotive In grocery businuss. Addrdas Ba, ‘Tribune, “QUPUATIONS WANTED-RY TWO ¥URST-CL AS OV rotall dey goods sricamun, relluble, suber, and v. Sivady habits, to xo Wort knuiglig the bustneas tn a! ot braneha: and | ay Kiet, Gorman, out ‘ rune iD-ity YOUNG MAN Wiid ig of otlice work, | Locatius Aribunw omer, D GITUATION WANT SCOTOH GHUy Tor Hult socond work or ad @ companion for a Indy, Ub,tivat raforencos, Home moro of an object i HS Waar Mi ‘ Mngtonest. S N PUIVATE FAMILY, wud iauudrose, Ads i mi ‘Tribuny ostiey. ees SUPUATION WANEKD-HY A COOK, Witt A S$! hop it yuara wlte ity ur country. Joat"Wubual-nv, Couchmen, Koumistora, Ke. GITUATION WANTED SY, ‘nionoualt Gnoom iund couthinan, Unoxcoptonable refurences; tars Fludt no fully, Address 4 il, V'eibuay vlllce, Miscollancous, ITUATION WANTKD-AB CABLIRIL BATES: aly ui a ku i position ow potuut. ust toltrdnceae a goons. PIT UNION FURNITERE CO, Us AND 4S WEED TOO ae eter itis of Buuaciuid youds om munthly payments, i wr ty A TV ARaRD A Quasiity Ov SECONDATAND VA fuvtating wnaterial—iumbur, brick, aaa, dvorm plings, oles Aadross Vd Tribus obtce, work In the elty at $1.30 por day.