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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER TUE COURTS. tly Absolution the Cause of an oe Extraordinary Case, etory Authorities Refuse the Disine ees torment of a Child. nittal of tho Parties Tried for tho Aca Bateman Murder, ° << New Suits, Divorces, Judgments, Confes- * pions, Ete. ee AN EXTRAORDINARY SUIT, Abiltof a very novel and singular kind was filed yesterday In the Clreult Court by Jol and Muria Koyarlk against the Gor- man Roman Catholle Cemetery of St. Bonl- face, tha Rev, P. Swithert Dewartean, Pres- {dent of the Board of Directors controlling such cemetery, the Key, Clement Venn, pis- torof St. Boul{ace German Roman Catholle Church, and —— Kell, Superintendent in charge of the cemetery, The complainants state that In dune, 1870, thelr infant ebfld Frederick died, and they, having nt the tine no burial-lot, caused the remuins te be tom- porarily interred In the Cemetery of St Ponttuce, above mentioned, situated In Lake View, and paid tho usual burial fee. ‘they {ntented, 03 svon ag they bought 9 porla-lot in any, burying-ground, — to remove the body of thelr chitd there, anda short me ago, having Dought a lot in tho Bohemlan National Pepletery. in Jefferson, got a permit from the Health Department of Chicago to take the child’s remalng from Lake View Uhrough the city to Jefferson. When they made tpplication, however, to the ofticials at St. Boniface for perutission to dls- Inter, thay were inet by Qi fiat refusal, the au- thorities stating that the Rey. Clement Venn, pastor of St. Boniface Church, hud somoklud of power and dominion, spiritual or othor- wise, over the body, and that they would re- sist by force Any such removal, An inter- sfew Was thon hail with Mr, Venn, but lietoo refused to. alfow tho == disinterment. ‘The complainants charge that such nets and = preteses are shocking ond abhorrent to thelr most sacred eellnns as parents, contrary to tholr rights to equity anil to the free and Mberal Constitution of tho United States, and they ask that the defend ants may be restrained from Interfering with them in any way when they next attempt to remove the body of thelr ehild, or from mak- Inguny effort to repossess theniseulyes of such remulus, DIVORCES. Badio A. Penrson yesterday filed a potition asking fur a divorce from Jolin H, Pearson on the ground of drunkenness, * J,Aloxander Murray asked for o stmilor decree ngalnst Eleanor T, Murray on tho ground of desertion, Henrietta Langoseh varied the charges n litte by making 2 double accusation of ex- treme cruelly and linbitual drunkenness against her husband, August Langzosch, Judge Barn erantelt a divorce to Henry Collins from Elizabeth Collins on the groun of adultery. Janes O, Mason was mado defendant to another DIN by his wife, Harriet E, Mason, whum he left ibout twelve years ago, Annie B, Raynor in her bill inde the same complaint aguinust George Raynor, ITEMS, Tho Appellate Court adjourned yesterday Nov. 4. Judge Tuley will not be fn conrt to-day. Judge Hogers will hear submitted cases today. G luge Blodgett wit! not be In court to-day, Judge Smith will have a peremptory call of motions for new trial to-day in term “Nos. $58, 2,850, 2,816, 3,608, 2,910, atid 2,018, Sumuel fclden began a sult yesterday to recover $1,000 damages of the Chicagu, Alton éSt. Louls Rellroad Company, PROBATE COURT. . In the estate of Julia A./Falch et al, minors, letters of guardianship of the estate were issued to Charles H. Faleh, and bis bond for $2,800 wasnpproved. ~~ ee In the estate of Frederick 'T. Minor et al., minors, letters of guardianship of the estate were Issued to Ary A, Minor, and her boud for $4,000 was approved, THE CRIMINAL COURT, Tho case of John McCaffrey and Louls Clark, on trinl for-the murder of Patrick Bateman, terminated in the acquittal of the prlionors yesterday, Dr, Bluthardt, County Physician, testifled to the result of a post- mortem examination held on the body of Bateman. Police Oftcers Uoffman and O'Grady, who arrested Clark, swore that when ha was taken home he sald, fn reply to o question from his wife as to what was the matter, that he had killed, his best friend, and both the officers stated that Clark expressed great sor- Tow over tha unfortunate affair, Mr, O'Brien, counsel for McCaffrey, then rested ‘his ensu, and requested the Courtto discharge Ws client upon tho’kround that no caso bad en made out against him, Judge Gary sald he belleved the killing. ‘was purely acctdental, and upon ‘*an_admis- Hon from Assistant State’s-Attorney Ingham thot tha testimony had failed to establish premeditated guilt, both prisoners — wero discharged from custody, the Jury finding a verdie€ of not guilty without leaving their éeats. Clark’s wife was present, and was overjoyed nt her husband's release, Henry Meina and his two daughtors, Ot- telannd Amelin, are being tried in the Criul- ual Court tur the darceny of $105 from Ernst urke, who resides at No. 655 Paulina street. cinn is « cousin of the prosecuting witness, The evidence yesterday was to the affect that the girls found the money stowed awa: Iu Burke's house and curried it to thelr father, who, after buying 9 $80 sult of Hothes, became alarmed and returned the feat of the money, plncing it where it had orginally been “found, ‘The youngest daughter, to shield hor father, swore that he ‘knew nothing of the robbery, and that alo alone took the monsy and gave the $30 to mt, Tho case was continued until this morning. The Grand Jury yestorday heard the eyl- dence in fitteyn eases, found six. true bills, Paved four, ahd failed to find bills In five « THE CALM MONDAY. dvoar Druw“onp—Ceneral businoss, Juvae Riopaerr —Conteated motions, Tue Apvetuate Couir—Adjourned to Nov, 4. Jupay Surtu—No preliminary call, Trial call Sie, 3,000, 3,002, 8,010, 3,000, 1,02, 0,024. Jevar Jaieson—Contestod motions. + 2Ubax Roo wns—0s, 125, 127, 131 to Lis, inclusive, Xo. 125, People y, Hallinan, on triat. Juba Monan-Set cusa’ term Nc he eGrath. No. 1,4H, Mayor v. Jubak Tur.ey—Contosted motions Monday and Fuceduy, Wednesday 1, 2, ¥, 4, and Gof colen- Jupoe Banxou—Contosted motions, CuiminaL Count—Nos, 22 233, 24, 420, 440, 4, 1c 400, 407, 408, anid 490. . JUDGMENTS, Surenion Count—Jupaw Surri—O, L. Mare bury ot al. y, Rudolph Wolfson, $728.00, - Cincerr Count—Jupar Rogena—Joha Pil- trim v.Charics A. Osborne, verdict, $5.—Will- lan Tilden ot ul. y. J 3 3. Thom verdio Nid. and motion for wow, (rlaleeatiowaok ieelly ¥ Mich ens nal Klan, verdict, $107.45, and anotlon SU ERIEEEnaesceneneeenaemmna’ A FANCY, For Tha Ohicaga Tribuns. Dreamy, goldon, departing Octobort Why are the days and the nfybte so ati? Anawer, yo leavos that swig] over over, Ab slowly yo float tu the earth without will, ‘Tho spielt"of Auttunin is toting, Yu Nature Jn allonee uetonday tf by proffer 4 sad iu! ot The pildulot tho forest now Gonds, And breathes 4 farewell to Octuber, ‘That fuintly is borne down the dell} cAnd the listening troos geutly eeho, ‘wrowell, dear October, furowelll! Cuan ALBERTI, That Very Funny “329"—How Demo- cratle Mumorists Were Congeated at This Work by Other Figures from the Weag, New York Tribune, alow gueer a frozen sinily looks, partioutarly ? co it is on a yreat political party that's o'on pellvat, Hekled ta deatis overs plece of smurt- ih ‘4a that turna out uddeniy not tu be do smart, erutyy Wet ten duye ayo, was the grout Domo- brats party, with chalk fu its band and a yuitaw any ds thd continent on ite, fuce, writing up down tha land i2%,"! and howling Itself rud in the faco over the atupondous funniness of It. Not that there is anything funny tu the flyurea or tho stucgestion thoy Intent, but some people have a atrange notion that if they. Keay Buy ty ything, no matter what, i becomes tunny by potition. This kit of wits ehenp enmigh to benniverdal, Itistho chief foature of sume Howspapers. Hut one mornin, while thea humortats worn awinging thelretik on high, and tho Irresistible wite in tho newspapers wi just throwlng themaelyed Into convulsions over tho columps of short paragraphs they wero working Up with “220 In eneh, there camo some Hyeures of vaster volume and ingre mportant sound out of two Western Btatus, They arrested the ari of tho chniker, and the pen Of the parugraphor stond still, The loo vhinof thy atuinp orator fynted, And stuck, and atood atitt an ite shine Hing binge, Inati instant they all satin tha gore nnd contre of nthomdand “Arctle whitars, They congealed witout a shiver. Tho perspne totle with hla chutk half-bent to tho aldowilk over the unfinished *h—": the paragripher with pondent pencll over hie sath © three tiene yen—"3 and tho, stump hurnorist cut off at “ thren-twenly— "In the middle of bis mouth, ull stark nnd ati, with staring oyebults and a frozen grin. Queer spectnclel And will thoy thaw our? Perhaps go, we wilt, And will tiey go right on from whore thoy left off? Probabl not, ‘The peripatetio will more Ukely not fuleh bis “@—"': the paragrinher will stite, not na st Joke, butae mutter of news, that the thor- muineter bog been steading at iv dey. below nora; aud tho humorvus atiumper, ns his jaws fall loose nnd he aves tho returaa, will Hint bls “three-twonty—"" In Oermen with tho riging Ins flection, * nei," And thon, perhaps, sameboily Senator Handolnh, for instuneowill say: “This cones Of Freo Trade. Wo must come out for Protootion—from the draft!" —————— RETROSPECTIVE AND PROPHETIC. Tho South Shall Redcomed., “Haste theo along, tho@ffarlous noun U, far tho eyes uf nnelont seers O, to know with [fin whe reckons ‘Euch of His days n thousund yeaa!" ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Crtcaao, Oct. 22.—1 went to bear Jolin Sher- man, and havo Ilved fn trance over sinca, Vis fons retrospeetlve and prophetic have passed in Panoramic procession between te and tho world visible to my phyaleul eyea. To me, more pliln- Jy to bo seen than tho surging, excited masses which crowded tho hall to its utmost capacity, wero tho apirita of the grent dead; they who from tho beginning have fought tho great struggic botweon liberty and oppression In this Innd of ours, The anxtous spirits who bave watchod tho “ drawn battlo" of the Inst Mfteen yenra, aud the mantle ofall tholr porsistont and aggrosslyo couraxy bas fallon upon the old hero,who traced in illumined totters tho political history of our country, Tvo spellbound to listen, I svemed to 80 tho evonta of tho Inst forty years, Aly momory wont hunting among tho pinesand mountains of Western Ponnsylyanin for thetlest remembered act in tho drama which soan be- cameatragcdy, My futhor, tho Roy. J. A. Mule look, wus Inboring to conlpol tho Methoulist Eplscopal Chureh to see tts duty In reference to tho question of slavery, But tholr heart was hardened, and thoy would not recognize tho net tint thoy worv thelr brother's keeper, And thoi my father shouk off tho dust from his fect, und went over to the Congregation! Church, p Then came 0 palitsont coutest in which my father cust onc of tho tlrat three yotes polled In tho county where he Jived for candidates on tha “ Liberty Ticket.” ‘Thon three strange, black faces sitting at our table, and thoy mystarianaly, vunish on thoir waytownrd the “ North Star” ‘hon Javejoy is the centro of the group, who hes tll the cluckatrikes 12 of the wrongs of tha slnvo, Ho told of his mnrtyred brothor, and thore wns go much of all this that !t seemed ns if we lived hround this onv ideu,—tho abolition of the op- pression of slavery. ‘This coneentration of fecl- ny became un agony ne father, with Il-con. conled omation, reid to us * Unele Tom's Cabl “Then uftey’ years, which seemed iyus, came tho grent fratricidal War, in which friends and fous were so luextricubly nixed that not oven thosword could divido thom, Hut the battle wus only drawn, The victory was never nchloved. ‘Tho chains wore stricken from tho welsts of tha sluyes to be fustened upon the moa of frec- mon, ‘The paraphernalia of war was turned {nto the arsenals, but tho musked highwayman and the midalght ussasin stood guurd at tho portuls of the South, repelling the scheol-hougo tind tho arm of froolabvor,and the tiled band which grasped tho *bullut-box" provented ‘tho freu lettin of tho sentiments of the puople of jo South. Exhaustod by war, pargiets by fear, tha holp- legs South waits for tho diy ot deliverance, an io prmnick’s Halj again, ‘The music of bands, tho pxpladion. of tire-works, tho shouts of tho enthualustic crowd, tho ringing cloquenco of Jobn Sherman, which scems toemnnute from his person like Hybt from a luminous body, tho thartiat tread of tho torch-light precesslon,—ull this seoms to fll all discernivic apace, But nbove ft ull ] bear peans of donnkeuly! ing comnlug from every RI or and valluy in tho South. ‘The first buyle blast of victory ins penetrated to every swainp and crag from the Obla to the Rio Grande. As ut tho Bunkening. of Rip Yan Winile, the South looks avout fur her friends, Sho turns In well-earnod disgust from tho Northern atly which Joined hands with hor own falso leaders to drug her over the precipice of solt-destruction, But she offers the key of all her rich trensura house to tho sxillful hand of * {reo lubor,” and jays i oraginee prejudices at tho feut of tho rec auhool,”” And go tho treos, and tho hills, and tho wator- falls,und the sunny valleys of tho South sing korothoe fr Jor because the duy of her salva- on {a at hand, Tho wetboa pects. and prophetio visions van- {ah and tho cheers and erius of tho crowd bring mo back to the consclousness of tho prescut, and I hoar thom telling of Hancock tho suldier, “BMufle tho drutns und trail tho Hag for tha dis- honor of ono of glory’s sons, Bottor had it been fer him If bo bad died on tho gury Bold of Gettysburg, with those who lie buried there; the “buys tn bine" who died to. sayo from desccrativn tho altars of freedom whoso fires havo shown Into the darkness of op~ rossion tha world over, tho * boys in st § “bud Ey false leaders und bilud loaders uf tho ulind to suicidal destruation. It would have been botter for bim if he had fallen thoro, with his face to tho for, for graceful marble aud clo- quont tablets would Lave toll to tho “imilllons yot to bo" tho story of bis patriotism, Tho gratitude of every child of liborty would have ombalmed hin tn oternal memory. But ho did not die there, Ho lived to fawn in SP corpaucia pilanoy. at tho fect of tha power. which bad struck tho traltor’a dagger at tho Leart of bis country; the power which shot down tho flag at Suimtor; tho power which nesnsinated Tincoin; the — powor which possesses no principtes, knows no devo tion to nny principles, hag no oxistenco In any thing save the Bourbon spicit to rite for tho srko of the apolla; tho power to whom the individual man is of no moral wolght or worth, and is of value only as a tributary factor at tho polls, Ho lived to take bis pinca with tho chicfest of traitors, to offer for “thirty piccos of silver" tho life of his country. A fow inoro days and thoso who bayo set him up ne thot "Aol fon calf’ will uttond at his ob- sequics, and tho bunrt of ‘tho warld will havo pronounced over his grave the [ndinn's most droadful Judgmont, “Ne ahnll bo forgotton.” Asi cum out into the aioe night, lt by tho watohing‘aturs, and saw the broken procession vanishing in every direction, tho prospuct widen ed, tha ol ty ilsappeard, and from sono utilise covered hight Llooked' down upon tho world, grown older by a score of years, ‘The bells are ringiny hold my breath to Maten, Tho New Yours bella aro ringivg tn 1000. Tlook and seo that all tho Jutitudlual nes of At of projudios, of polittoal hostility, have en wiped out. “Freo labor” and "the education of tho com- mon peoplo" hive united tn working out tho redomption of the slavery scourged South,” Vor unllinited resources havo buen oponad, ‘Tho industries of tho North buve bon curried to or. 'Yho sohool-houses dot tho Iandscnpo, and lifo and vitality throb in every veln, The knowledyo of tho veoplo provented tho corruption of power, and wisdom Is eluted to disponse justice und oxecuto righteous lnws, dd oyery star in our, buntee ts a8 happy as wore the “imoruingstare” when thoy suug’ to- ther, G0 may Ite, Bins, M. H, Kngamen, Rw Mascny Letter to London, Stundard, Many ure tho fantastical hellefs and curious tho remnants of pagantam still oop, rooted {1 tho Htusalan pensant’s dally Mte. Thoy have thotr nymphs of the forest and of the river; tho apivits of thelr deud ancestors huunt the dwoll- juga of tho living; and every country baua with whom I ever converacd bina eoun tho *doyill" ut loust onod in hor lifetime, wad 1a wblo to ylve muloute desoripdon of his appeurnuce. Itoh wad poor ut thie of buptism receive x amall eros, which thoy wonr for the rest of tholr days round tholr necks, underneath thelr clothing—not morely ago badge of Chriatiunity, but as in amulet to woakon the power of tho evil one, When slokness or misfortine comes, the peud- ant has recourse to a witch-dovtor, and yous through a yarloey of pagan rites and jncantus tions to ward off the ovil; hla religion itaclt, bia, orthodux Church prayers, the glazod look ho bends on the paluted Ikon, the countlogs gonutextons and knockings on the chureh payewent with bla brown und wriu- kled forcboad, all remind ono ruther of wo nogro addressing bis fetich than of a Curlstlan in a bouse of prayer, Last Murch the curtly disgaso’ mada its appearance tn tho Villuge of Ozerek, Government of Kulooga, und sproud with alarming rapidity fram byre to byro. ‘Sho Zomutvo vertiniry surgeon Uved somo int uway, and, instead of seeking bis udvive, the peasants hung amulets, in tho shape of litte ey, Okwarlily round thoir*vows' necks, wud Julipou over, thelr prostrate forms with anv foot, budding vonser with Hguted lucense in tha oppustt band, Thoso meusures proving of nu uvall, they wero selzed by a panic, and culled to- ther a village ussumbly, arculny long unt joudly as to the best means of felsbeontny away tha cattle pluyue. tt wau decidod that, accord: fog to the traditions of thotr forefuthors, their men huurch round the villuge ut dead of night, plow a furrow Ju ého sand, and ao chase away the plague. At J} o'ciock the men were shut up by order of tho Staross, the women and jan Superstitions. girls remnlning out on tho village green, At tho first stroke of midnight, a girl. chueen frum. tho band, placed a borse-coliar over hor shoulders, and allowed borseif to be yokud ton wooden plow; two iiels behind hor Ind 0 hand under either handle, tea moro took up thy Pineo of the Plowman and gulded the plow, while another marched in fraut. holding nloft a intractu- working lion. ‘The plow wna niso pro= cede yw widow with wv buskut full of sand, which aie strowod quickly ns she went along to mark tho Hn where the plow anould mnke tha furrow. No ight of any kind was to necompany: them, and yot should the furrow davinte to night or toftof the aandy Mnv the churn would ve hrokon, Hanpily for’ the sucecss of the in- Hertuking tho anil in Kalooga fs binck, the rand white, and the nett, let 149 hope, wig 0 noon: Ughtone, Animimonue femule crowd followed {i the rear, beating fartuusty on kettles, stovo, Ida, ete., and trying to intke thalr volces anund na like tho howltng of tho wind {nn snowstorm ns posalbin. ‘Tho procossion marched frat to tho: church voor, anng a watrd, heathentst refrat wont through the quick step und urmewaftlt of an old national danee, und thon went on its way three toes ronud the village froin weat to. oust. Tho ceremony over, anothor widow, with 0 pot of tar, made a black cross within aolrcla on every door-post-a snerod giga whieh bara tho entrance to ovtl spirits. ——— eed STEAM PLOWS. Intimate Connection of Our Indaatrini Jutoreats with the Political Charactor of the National Administration, ‘Tv the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Cincaso, Oct. 23.—Lam ansxtously looking forward to the the when this all-important question as to who-shall till tho Presidential chair “for the next term! will be decided, andns Ldoubt notbut thousands of my fellow- eltizuns aro feeling Just ag Ido In the matter, Iwish to increase thelr zen) by telling them that there are hundreds of my old acqualnt- ances on the other side of tho broad Attnutle “Inrgoly engaged as manufacturers” that foel Just a5 anxious about this grent political question as we do; but thelr object is to ine ‘erense thelr wealth by impoverishing this country, and thoy belleve thelr ends ton Brent extent will be accomplished should IIancock be elected ag President. My ntten- tlon has-been enlled to several clreumstances that fully Wlustrate this point, one In pare teular, An English firm had solicited ten- tlers for the erection of a large factory in this country, to run 8,000 spindles, provided Garfield ts elected; but should we bo un- fortunate: enough to elect Uancuck to {ill that placo they would not ‘require the .factory In this country, og they anticipate © that under hls “administra- lion the tariff would be sutliclently reduced to enable them to manufacture at home, and ship here at a heavy profit, [ hope, sir, this will open the eyes of all your readers who may be wavering In thelr opin- fons, and enable them to come forward bold. ly and join. this great Republican army that is now rallylng for the prosperity of thelr country, and fet us at once convince our old nequalntances that, if they want to increase their wealth by manufacturing for our con- sumption, it must for the future be done in thls country. There is unother imost vital volnt worthy of discussion for our futuro prosperity, I mean thy condition of OUR AORICULTURISTS, fhe tillers of tho ‘soll, a class that we are all inseparably connected with; and, If we are to thrive as a Nation, they must have our enr- nest and finmedtate attention, Among this elass Wo bnve nen of untural talent and of Fraut intellectunl abiiity, that Lave for years een looking forward for. the great fin- provements that they now bolleve to bo almost within reach, I mean better and cheaper facilities for cultivating the soll; and the first and foremost In these must be steam cultivation, Many of your readers will say: * Why, we have tried steanrnlows and cultivators yenrs ago, and they will not an- swer in this country.” Do you know that those parties who tell you this have plows |. and othur agricultural Linplements for sale, vhich thoy tell you are the best in the world. ‘he writer hus frequently heurd the remark, “Do you think an onlightened people are Rolng. back to tho old-fogy system of En- gland?’ Let us seo what thls system Is, and compare it with our own, About twenty years since STEAM FLOWING IN ENGLAND was brouglit to perfection, One of thess machines would plow pertectly. thirty acres in ten hours, and could be worked night and day, and, with proper care, it would last a Nifetinie. Compare thelr wearlig parts with ours, Our plowshares are $4 ench, and Wear to a thick, blunt edge, Farmers frequently have to go eight-or ten inites to get them sharpened. The English shares cost only 16 cents ench, and wear to nthin eutt! ng edo until worn up, What ling the English steam plow necom- plished for Europe, Asia, and Afiiea ? Timo and your alnable apace forbid ins going Into detalls, 1 will for the present only aay it has beon the makingot heavy land faring in Great Britnin; and, if you go Into the fertile valley of the Hiver Nis, you will see there millions of neres brought yuder cultivation by the En- glish steam iY iow, the same in France, Ger- many, and Kussia, hiuny parts of Asin, Aus- tralin, nnd Nuw Zealand, Wenced not tell rou what has kept thom from our borders. every Intelligent man knows and many be- Hevethata Democratic Administration would apeedily remove the cause, But l want it to bo known far and wide that we, as Repubile- ans, have far bettor remedy—thut is: 0 MANUFACTURE STEAM PLOWS ¥OR OUR _ OWN COUNTY, Tho brain and sinew arohere that havehad yenry of practice at the very article, and un- doubtedly here is any amount of capital that could be: rendily obtained for ao lucrative an fuvestinent, which has been thoroughly demonstrated In every sense, We havo seen large establishments riso up Hke mugle, employing some thousands of hands in this branch of manufacture at on immense profit, ‘The samo thing can be done right here in Chicago by uslug a litle energy, ifyouhnavyo = THE WanT MEN to make It a sure success, that can show the matter up with solld truth at Its bavk., Get thls enterprise started and others will soon follow 1n the same track, until our pral- ries will show an ariny of smoke- stacks | not eo surpassed. ‘The writer bas had an unlimited practical experience, and belloves that with ordinary energy and discretion Chic ago la capable of becoming ous of ‘the hoad manufacturing eontres of the whole world, ‘Therais an un- Iimited supply Of material, and also provi- slons for the operatives, with a healthy cll- mmntey and we have with usan abundance of Inventive genius and talent such ns cannot be surpassed, [ trustalr, you will, through tho ald of your valuable paper, help the Hb- eral discussion of this all-important subject, and the writer will ué all Hates gladly give such solid information as ho hay acquired by many years of hard practice, Josnen SRAMAN, Leen EaneENEEEEeE Tho Nowost Dreas—. Woman Who Is. a Symphony in Color and a Skoloton * in Armor. New York Graphite. I visited my millliner yesterday, I wanted a plain full bonnet, aud asked to soe some, Kho took menround to a bewildering hot-house of Mowors of allgcasone, fruits of every uation, and birds of every clime, She sulds “Tt maduin will allow, I will suggest a most oxqulsit bounct af beaded alll, trlmmod with frat and warnet boetlos, Jt will be so very bes coming tomadam's style. Tho urtistio oifuot ja Bo awoutly benutiful, and if madam his wathotio tastes, ag um sure she bas, it will cnobaut hor, [tie what Whistlor would call 6 ayinphony In natural bistory, itis poem involor, 4 song tn material.” Tut wns tho bonnat for mo. T told her to bring It. She did, It locked at the first glauca liken deonyed busketot vogotubles with bun- drods of barnyard fics running ovyor it, buta closar Inspection prove it ba whut. #ho sald, a “symphony,” innsimuch us tt was composed of some funy combluations, On tt woru threo young winter squashes, a ghorkin, two chorrica (ror bright color), und seventeun full-grown cockrouchos, all aupurently prospecting for neata whorein to gu to work and hutch more, Tuhould suy tbut cockrouch fa the vulgur for garnet beetles, ~ Looncluded that I would prefer poems inside thun outside my houd, und sturted on tha hunt for (motuporically spoaking) u sermon in prose in the way of & bonnet, but thoy aro all were win,” on poetry,” for on ench’ and all L found tho simiocoltection of bugs and beasts, frult and yeyotablus, und “ono dear cunning little ehipmuuk; eu andther an owl, and on many more Itzzurds- and othor reptiles, to ayy nothing of goverul with borseanocg in mine {utura and” other absurdities, E labored wll tho afternoon, and atlast in astute border. ing on Jnaantty took bonnet with w full rown pumkin vine ou {t, with tlowerd, but no rult. thought my bead, might possibly il Unat finportant misaion. T was fired with wethotic aspirations In tho way of a dross, for L found that for one's whole buppinoss und delight one wuat be artistic or notuing jn the way of dross. { wantod It for tho drt pars of tho wason, Monstour, suid: Sludame iy a demi-brunot, and ob, le bon- hour! fratiihe meant thin), and therefore it would be u work of plousure to confectioners dross for imudaino, It must bo oxquisit, a thing of beauty, u creation of bixh art, a* sym- phony in ullks,!” Bymphony, le g new word intho dressmakor’s art, [ funoy, but it la so expressive that it suive- how tukes away your brouth and makes you 23, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. think eos ara Rolng to be tranaported too sevouth heaven of ail delights and becomno the envy of yoursex. Bol biindty followed his are wuments na ho threaded through the intricacies of nlaurt,and at Inet T did uot kunw whethor ne dress was to bo more material than woven tnlat and golden sunbeams or not. All can dis tnotly remember that had a tangible sound wan folinge.” I left thoro and went homo bowlldored but still serene In the consclousnesd that Monateur know what was right, and sure that bo couside ered thin people far more artistically beautiful than any others; and that as Tam very thin 1 must be more benutiful than anybody cise, un- less It be the divine Sarat, Welt, tho afternoon of ‘tho narty my dress came home. My husband threw bimectt on tho sufa nod ojaculated: “Ob, glory of glorios, and hallelujah y” ‘That was just about it. ‘Tho drone was u pala yéllow!sh gronn oF greon= foh yellow. Lputiton‘and slowly rovolved bos ‘vw tho gloas. ‘Tho waist was tight, the slooves ft thyhter, and tho skirt was cut with commend- able vconomy in wiih, but was from bero to yonder in length, and the bottom wae one bo- Wildering labyrinth ot flounce, of lace, of blue, yellow, and on, and all so puctored au twisted toxethor that you could not tell where ono ended nnd the other commenced. Thera had ulyo rome artist been at work with patet and brush, and L found I was to be a sort of walking floral Lawer, With a complement of pale yreen- ish birds among the flowers, and, to crown all, some surplus silic had been twisted, turned, and looped here and thor with the * fullage,”" which wus nothing more tor less than curly cabbage. Curled cubbage viso graced tho Poinpadour neck and tho eorsnye at tho waist. I looked for all the wort) ke a pen Vine ono to soud, with those hateful enbbages atuck nbuut us a mock: ery of tiny Surmer ylories; and # rail curtainly auuined o monuter of obcalty besttte my figure. Tyot tired of standing up aiuder the ranniog Hire of my husband's ridicule and my matd's rapturos, Dut found that thero was no possiblity of taking a proner position, eo Lhad to adopt a Yory lunguld attitude or stand. Well, I wont to. tho party and In that dregs, and every one raved over ing newly developed wsthotlo taste and ree marked on ny now yrucefuluess of pose, and I belluve Tam the rage, but why [don't know, unless Lam a aymphouy in colur,” aod a skol- oton in armor, too, _———=_—_—— THE DEMOCRATIC JONAH. To the Editor of The Uhteago Tribune, Cnicano, Oct. 22.—There was never a moro dnstardly and contemptible act than that of the leaders of the Democratic party erylng oulagainst Mr. English and Mr. Landers as the Jonahs of their party, to ba thrown to the whale to appeaso the storm of public In- dignation against the party generally, What lias caused all this commotion the Democratic party through? The real Jonah of that party is not either of these gentlemen alone. Let us make up that Jonah, and no whale of historic ages would ever think of swal- lowing him. Itis the South that constitutes the body of tho Democratic Jonah now; and the doughface Democrats of tho North the Isnbs and appendages of the thing, If wo ke back to Buchanan’s time wo could see 9 vortlon of the bodywf that Jonah, Indeed, all the way from J, CG. Calhoun down to the present hour we could find portions of that lnouster that is now being cast into the sea of oblivion, never more, let us hope, tu rise to Its surface, ‘The truth ta, Mr, English and Mr, Landers fre only toc-nalls of, that Jonah that hos Iusied Unis continent with horrid force, Prominent as parts of that Jonah that has brought such disaster after disaster upon the once grent Democratic party are the Sey- mours, THdens, and Barnums of the East, white the Thurmans, Hendricks, and Valan- dighams of the West inake up its outer sup- ports. Recently 1t hag beon stuffed and made tpurdent by Order No. 40 and a Dayid Duvis enst Into-fts belly; while n Ben Butler, a John W. Forney, 0 Lyman B, Trumbull, and some lessor relies have been patched upon its rotten carcass and a rebellion that threat- ened a Natlon’s life, Here we seo the truo Democratic Jonah that the people of this ation will bury forever on the 2d of No- vember. But we are In danger of losing sieht of the rand Inndmarks of .the Republican party. these are not the banking and tariff pro! Jems alone, by any means, Tho roots and trunk of the Republican tree, are‘human rights and equality before ue inw, - Important ns 9 protective tariff is to our farming, manufacturing, and entiretindustrial Interests; ns much as it builds our elties and villages, and nety our broad tand with rall- roads, and rung thom; important os is our banks, and grand as is our present fnanelal systeni,—yet are all these ote milnor parts of that infghty oak that constitutes the Ke- publican tree of the present day. ‘Ihefuture platform of that party must rest mainly upon this foundation-bnainely: No foot of American soil but shall be sacred to freo speech, a free press, a pureand untramineled. bullot, and verfect equality before the law. Above oyerything, letthese foundations be well established, Against a stricture reared. Hyon this rock eventually nothing can suc- ceed, . liad tho lenders of'.the Democratic party North, of twenty years ago, stood up tn their uianhood and ‘Todepen ene cand opposed: the South, thore would have been no scces- sion or war. And to-day, had tha Democratic leaders North the true Interests of liberty, Justice, and thelr country at heart, they would not haye given consent that the South should bo fou by the awful means there used to mako i * Not much longer: will our Southern brothers kick amalost adamanting walls, But, a) if so disposud, thelr Northern allies will uot, after tne Ides of November, care to stein the torrent that ts eweeping awny evor} vosthee of hope for them. Their dough will be baked, and that effectually, . But let the true Jonghs go overboard, and tho land will have peace, E, G, Cook THE MACEDONIAN CRY. Por The Chicago Tribune. faire *Bonnla Dundoes*) A wild wail waa board on Kentucky's fair shores “Ho, Dourbons, cume over and help us ouco more! . Ilo, from your old stockings bring silver and old, Or iike a lamb will be loft inthe cold! yt Ont nn gour bottles with Hourbon to-day! Ostradd{y your hordes and baston wway) O bring, Lain niin, alt bls money tome, Or ive up with BIN Euglisht"-Hill English says ry : biA “To, Watterson, wake, and your loud bugle blow) Ho, clans of Kentucky, bowaro of our wot Jot ovch chovallor to Whom Aonnah ts dear. Qomo overgud belp in the hard buttlo horol O fill up your bottivs with Bourbon to-day! een idle your Borace and hasten awry bring, every man, all his mores a Or i¢aip wieh Mil Woyiish aid Batt Ue saya mt “To, Blackburn—bo, Belmont—ho, Barnum— ‘come down! That bright Yunkoo, Jowell, is * doing us brown.’ Ay barrel ta bunged, ai ed smust nut few fre Teannot agord t—Hillt Engitas says ho, “O il up your bottles with Bourbon to-day! Oatraddlo your horsea and husten away! And bring, evory muon, all bis inouey to me, Or its up with Sill Eugten!"—il English gaye 10 Iv. “Thero's woalth tobe won from the bondhold- ing Wands; Welltanx ‘em, wo'll wax ‘om, when onos in our nid Thero's otliva for all! Thoro’a 9 fortune for mot You pay for the piper!" —BIN Buglleh suys bo. © Ol up your bottles with Bourbon to-day f O straddle your horses and husten away! ‘And bring, overy man, all bia money to me, Oriveup with Bill Englivh)"—Bill Bogiteh says ho. Buaene J. Csnruas Pane AVENUE, Chloayo, ———— Bordeaux Vintagos, ‘Tha season of the vintage bas become, says the Purtetun, as fushionable os the Deauville week or anyother period of the fovlal your. Médoo ut the present momont {a full of pouplu of wealth and fushlon, who are tho guests of tho grand soignours and baukera who Now own tho most famous vineyards, As tho readur may bo Aawaro, there ive grout brands,—Cbateau- d@’Yquem, Chutcau-Luilitte, Chute: al Chateau-bLatour, Chnteuu-Haut-Brion, Chatoau-d'Yquem bolongs to the Marquis do Lur-Suluoes, The domain comprises 48 hectares, of which ninety aro devoted to the growth o! white grapos. ‘Tho wine of tho yuary 1459 and 2861 wus soul at 6,000 franca the burrel; w burrel of Chutouu-d' ¥quen was sold to tho Grand Duke Constantine, in 185y, for 20,00 franca, In loot this wine, new, was Sold ut 4,500 franed tho bare rel, und in ¥,0U0 fru Tho annual produce {a 120 barreli, ‘Tho Chateau-Luilltto dulongs to tho Harons ‘Alphonso, Gustave, aud Edmond do Rothschita, who huve inberlted it froin Baron James du Rothschild, who boughe it Yor 8,140,000 france fn 163, ‘1 roduce fa 180 barrels, The best wino te gold at vu franca the barrel, The Chutesu-Marguux was gold In 1803.for 5,0U0,0uu triacs to Mr, Piltot= Will, who now owns it, Thy Cuatouy-Murgaux pro- duces 155 barrels a year. Tho Chatcuu-Letoor ls owned by Mesura. Io Flers, de Beaumont, do Grayillo, and do Courtiven. The anuual produce fa ninety burrols, The Chuteau-Huut-Brion be- lous to the boirg of Mr, Amédéo Larrigu; au- nual produce ubout 100 barrels. Amuny the famous Bordeaux crus are tho Bouton, bolong- ing to the Rothschlidy; tho Bruno-Cantenug, ta Meusrs, Merger & Boy; the Cos d’Estouracl, to 'S tho Erraziua; the Montrose, to Mr, Mathieu Dotl- f ho Chateuu-fZoville, to tl Cases; the Haychevelle, t he tas, to Baron Haussinann; the Rauzan-CGusaics, to Hhoné-Pércire: the Chateau-Lascomues, to Mr, Chatx d'Kat-Ange, ———— Sanford'a tadical Curo, Catarchal Solvent, argt Improved Inhaler, with apeoiie rections, nny now bo had of all druggists, nontly wrapped in ‘one package, for $1.00,, Ask fur Bunford’s {tod cal Curo for Catarrh, Tit ‘TRINURE BRANCH ORFICES. N ORDER TO ACCH Da A’ i ons patrons throgzbout ti jons, a Orsignated below, where tvertizemonte will” be taken forthe same price an cbaryed at tho Main ‘UMew, and will be received netil ¥ o'vigck p.m, SOUTH DIVISION, J. & I. 8ISMY, Booksellure and Stationers, 123 Twentp-snconed- ASAE Diruretst. O18 Cottage Grove-ar. UCHIMAS. Druunitt, corner Thirty-frat and WEST DIVISION, A.A. POPALONUS Nataisaine, Btationor, eta, sey Wont Mndinaticat neue Wostorn TH. BUNNICHSEN, Drugaisy, 20 Bive Tatand-avn curngr ot Tr jeweler, Newsdealor, and Fanor corner Lincoln, ruaglet, Gil West Madison-st, cor 1s SISACOUSON, Drngelst, 183 North Halatod, NORTIL pivigion. ~ Druseists, 4 North TLL1AMS & CO, Dragglets, 7 Larrabee-tt corting a LOUL: / NEKO, Printing and, Advertising A corner 1. BURLINGIL ut 3 RY Agent News und Stationery Hoput, 4% eat Division- #t. Lotween 1a Hallo vd wre TE ‘PHOS wAL A ber address where shi quite ndvuni 6, i, ROGHIS WILL SEND ‘ean be funni It may prove eOU ribuno unico. == CITY REAL ESTATE. rou HALE—INDIANA-AV., RETWEEN EIGHT: co tbe Bodte ata Mane ne dade a fe HNMR vate sos te toot [hoi RALECINDIANA-AV. HEAR THInTY. fourth-st, oetagon-front brick howd, fatached Gn both siden, $3.00. MATSON HULL, 16 Waatington, i SALR-MICIHIOAN-AV., NOWTH OF YOUR- fo 0 FP itentnat, wele ne Ith Int 25 by 170 feet, east front M i, anningtnnente oe SUMURBAN NEAL ESTATR, pet BAI 0-ON KASY TEUMS—LARGE 3- story with fine lot.well Improved. frale and shad fruits of atl kinds; ie inndalg, W. U. ireou; small frui it COLA, 105 Washingtanent. ‘aroaty goud z Aa Address It, TAbune umeoe OEE SHNY Git MAli-noUTitWENT CONNER OF MAR- drop tn a Wefuot atreae, Thanicwet Comer GLOOM FIPAIHING, 109 Madizoncace ftom Mee? ‘TO RENT—HOUSES, South Side, (PO RENTOTHY VHIEK-STURY AND BASE: mont reridunce—twalva moms-No. ls Peatrio= ay. ‘Ponestion Nov. &, ALEIED W, BANSUMES vow 3, I La Yalta fF hnnsekeeping, vor. 150! Wabasheay., nurth of Siztoontnrat a North Siac, (PO RENT #OONEW MODERN 1-ROOM BTONE- front di wallings, Gs North 18 Salle and 71 Noi Clarkson. PET RRHON & DA Ys Ion eandutptvas: an 13 a WANTED-MALE HELP. ANT okikoeners, Clerks, 8c.” DA GKUMAN PITARMAC! SL Wain Knowledge wit peaches RMA CIE PL} aeciie nleo a yonmy man ve do yeperal work, Appi: cag Medicaland wutktent Inautute, be Buul Wan ED — AN RXPENIE! cH WPT clerk In, nie th Ye je cranes at Rnianaaate Adare with et ein Dat ining aan Tee Fe ANTED—A GOOD, EXPERIENCED PAC! W In book, stationory, and druggist shiney’ buss Nese; must bo fuat workor nnd guud marker. Addross, Atating whoro Ina TAbage ing at etploved and salary wanted, Dad Tr ANTED—AN ABSISTANT IN LO, x J AV cA vata nad oteuse ame Sepa an DL Tribune ofles, ab once, wih roterance, oo V ANTED—A WOOKREPER DY A MANDPAGT: uring business, 4 be nnd give reference, “Di-iribune pinee, ee Me TANTED—A YOURG MAN, 17 TO BV. WV Aicoria work In aw siteyad Roath Wane ee Bats sueegen loin” cUt stds yotetori oh dreae f) 2s, Tribung eflce, non berminuent Ade it Tradca. ANTED—FIFTY CANPENTE| Cn W flovator nae dis hogar end Ab AUN ANCR @ Winter's job waxes #40 per day. dy. MOUL= Wwa PRACTICAL, CUTTERS, APPLY AT bio: vy OW Monnaie SHEA U8 & COPS, comer Fraoxtin dnd TEA _FIRET-OLASH OPRRATOI rth” cloth cutting machine. NDDIy wat Wt And 200 Madizon-st. PO TENT-NONTH SIDE—THTEE-STORY AND Dasomont stone fronts ali madorn improvementns atow minutus’ walk froin business, , SLOSSUN & 00,155 Ln Bullo-at, + ‘ Went Siac. Te RENT@15t WALNUT-S1, HOUSE OF BRYEN rouma, lary fot, and goud atabin, Apply to Wat. 'riuine Buildin, TOMAR TACKRON, 1.41 H 0 or WILLIAM ur CILAILLES LOWE, Beuch, Carmbridgeshire, England, or any thelr famillus, ur person knowing tnele present a= drees, kindly write to Mr. JAMES LOWE, Purttand, Victor Australle, “Wore inet beard uf from Keno: sha, Wiscon: CHOW. a Tritan 1[ 0, MERT-KO" i) WALROT-@i NEAT Api lund-ay., two-story and barument warblo-feonty Prlurus, statlonary waahba 3 i 16¥, 164 Lo Satlosat, 10U8E ip U8: eave oust OF Wau. to. liretciaag part nt, fie per munth, Be U. COLE & COs 1a Orns @OUND-ON LAKE-ST, CK ETNOOK CON» ining @ sinald aimudnt uf taney, wipers, ond oiler articles uf nor can juve tho sumu by i Value, U1 wu BISMAW, it bouth Cunglest. CKETUOUK CONTAINING FF ta 4 to #510 bila fuw Northeside enretickats, and & meMOrandu-bouk with uner'a nate, ‘Tho Hndur wil roceiry n liberal reward by returning the ean to HL SCHM LUT, 197 Souths Wi rail Lorman F YOU ARB NOT Wi1.L AND STRONG, GOTO pr. MCCUE "§ Now pwudlU-Movemont Cura bid Etvctral tut Institute, Palmer House, forthe (reatment und cure of “nronte diveuses, and see Wout ean Le done furyou, Vislturs ace Invited. @. HAMILTON, A Huai Ketato Agents Ip Washington-st. City, Rvanaton; Rarenswood, aid ullier property constantly un band for sale. Pree, and capecinliy of businoss p rewpectt ! widnte gniteciod=and bald over with unfalling - P Commissions invariably rofused from mechanics on bills for repairs. ‘resent patrons, nnd a city business years. Hoterence Aogualnustice Of mure than trenty-Hve UY COLD DRAFTS. COBL'S DOOR. Horiiurs ara warranted the Udstin usc, and will wdugr promptly, Factory, 4s Kluzto: jeurborn-ny, Clow 4 Ore nor ELECINIC, SULPIUI, VAPOM, RUSSIAN, AML and’ Turkish baths, Patigur House, are su in ventilation, privauy, vieauned, and cient ounly the beat, A, D, MCCHESNEY, St. D. Not NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A reqular meeting of tho stockholdars of tho Ited Hill, Falepiny & Londvillo italtrusd Company wil by, Puldarthe onloe of sald Company. ia tho Cly yf ‘to=, Denver, State of Colorado, on the ith day of Dery oD, bee see OLITICAL MEN MUST HAT GANTZS J'- vor tundy, druguist for it. RA toAD Tick AP BAP TICKETS TO ail pointar $1 t0 WU snvou) 3. 4. WELL, dickot Broker, uy Suuth Clark: AW-MIL WANTED-A LUMBER COMPANY controlling a lurge nmuunt of bardwoud Umber desires ty purchasy a mill of 2.00 fout enpavity, oF 10 inka wrrongumunt with parties owning auch a ait to, baw we tu Address LUMEN CO. vs once. , wnber, You: G MAN WITH &W WOULD LIK ‘TO engage mm some busin ‘hors he would be bim- gulf oveuplod. UtiN ALD. ROAD! GING. North Siac. NORTH CLAIK-s't. EAR THE BRINGE— 7 Bow rity room, 610 to $3 por weok. Day- boarders wan! for gents and ladies, WWotois. CYARENCE Hous, counen op J Hlareidon-ats., tur blocks south of Palmer touse— Huard and roum' por day, €1.91 to 21 per week, from @tn $14 Als roums roniod without buard. VW Npsan | EUROPEAN MOTH. TRIBUNE Iouk—Itovins from 7 conts to $3 por day, HOARD WANTED. OARD—FOI A MAMIIED LADY AND CHILD $ yours uid) und ‘uurso. Ioferonces exchanged. ‘Address 11 Wy, Tribune ollics, BOsRPIAND NIGH Moos UY” GENTLEMAN and wify with nico private family, As tefore Buco given, Give full purticulars, Address 1s 63, CO a ee RS CARD-IN A PRIVATE FASLY FOR LADY, child, ond nurse; boardint-touse koupors nee hut auawér, Keturoncey given. puddress 1) uh Tribune, PoOAMOSWITT FURNISHED ROOST DY A LADY, 72, 2h, Auaws or Monrou-st, botwvon ‘Throop and Union Purks wust ‘ribuny wuico, ‘Wost Side. SOUTH GREEN-81.—KUOMS, WITH BOARD, STATE AND dress, 3daye, BYU, BoARDRY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE: A south frunt room, or sulie, with modem conran= iunves, ju o first-class Jocahty on Weat side. Moter- ences required. 141, Tribune ottice. TO EXCILANGK. PO EXGIANGE-1 Ors Fou Gair ‘Suburbeo lote for burve and bugey worth juburban lots for dimwonds and fowolry; #100), Fint-cluua trust-dueda for house wud uty HL. piuuuroun tole for furniture to furnien ‘Lu Grango joa C.MILLER, 142 La Sntto-st, Itoom & VO EXCHANGH-C0U TO S0ON IN FilsT= class trust-dueds for clear bois und lot on Wout Waslltytuneat, ILA SOWA) 13 Ln Salteest, Po, LANG THREE-RUN STEAM tourlig-miil on the CB. 6 Qe ie in Uinole fre note) oratock ut goods of shy kind, Addrom WAL. WHKICK, M3 Wont Conureneat., Chitcaga, Mh, TPO RACHA SER In ACHE ¥ Cite Kenting PEIING— HA, HST TO Con tnd, Not innd; 13 xeros jawion under good state of cultivation; want city rexidonce in dos{rable locality, or stuck uf merchandisy,—mer- chant tullurs or clothing stock preferred, Address CLE. VASUIELLSholdun, IN. South Sido. (PO RENTORURNIBHED RUOMB, ALL ynONT, To fZe KenUemens AT Monroa-et, Opponite Maimer 0 SUITES AND BINGHE x board, 8 Wabuali-av. NiCRLY-FUINIBIED ROOMB aT DG anil Near Twobtih-at, Put WECK-WELD LIGHTED, |e, Ly 2, niccly-furnished rooms to gentlemen only. sib Btato-st. pion a Weat Sido. (PO RENT PER MONTIH—PIRST FI. . TS Warned fil, second Hone Ai Westortione, 411 due aultes of ruouis corner #Uinure-sand Camp- North Side. T'9, RENT = PARLUL, StYTING-HOOM, AND sleeping-rooin, all olezantly furnished, In fine pris, Yate housg.on North Sides for Wut housekeeplug if desired." Klegunt homo far tio winter, Addrossy alntluy price to be pal, I 22, Tribune office, ~fZ HENT=S70 T[O RENT-NEW BYTOIE, BIX LIVING-nooMs A,praesd; Hnished trst-clina} waterand waa Gucd Ar lace fur groce rook. Gu haditess Ui vElt Hhgits US bakes Ofices. RENT—A_ DESIRABLE O¥FICR IN TIE Mulhudise Church Uluck, cornur Clark and Wash> fugtun-sts. Apply at uuu 12 uf AW 1G BCHANTOS, ro EGANT ROOMS, SULT- ia MeVickers tbostre. Apply at Disiness ullice, MoViokur's Tueutra. Miscellancons, 0 RENT—ONE OF THE NICEST BIt NS TOR the city, at 3 Micbigan: poly atasSeuus Ciarkest., hour 3, Apoly at South WANTED—TO RENT. Ww. ATED-WATCHMAKER TO GO’ TO DENI« bon, Tox t bi lass soon epee aay a boortceet tan e ied, Guud sal Call at BENS, ed A GOOD WOOD TURN: ae 1. MEYER, North Pier, Teal of Atcae ganeat. \VANTED—TracticaL runnin; also, virie'who understaud mak | : Rients, Apply wo PHRIULAT, te furriory ae a= vast i VAATED 10 CIGATMAKERS TO GO To Cueiph, Ce cr Heo unpplys Cunndas bigest wages pald, Call at \WWastep-rinteg FIRST-CLABS~ DIAMOND ‘otlors and muunterst stendy and pornianent employment; will pay fare “Be RCUDPARESES SL Pa Ee, tol aaa Coachmen, Teamsters, daz WANTERSA goon ‘coactistan avouamn with driving horaeasin tha day and eke eee care of cnrriages nid llosnest must faaka tue! erally urufal nd nob argociate with mounburtn guncermen gaat kyon the enuleh lanrungey wore TON Tas eirtvear.uiestainee 7 ALLAN FINK \Wrast 7 ii oy WAstib=4 Wauititit ALL AT a7 NORTH a imployment Agencics. i) KAULUAD LABOR) Wisconsit iilinots, and. Siteegart: bate Jere works 20) for pinety and, pawcitll i Mlcuigan: 3) tore hunds for - 4 day, CHUUSTIAN & CU., 208 South Walgreen ANTED — (a0 LAWORERS Fi CHLISTIXN'@ Con ten South Watoreal, UONP fare. Way —ii) HAILMOAD LABUREI oxico, Misaouini, tuwas Wlaconelty Alfonse and Tiltnutss 20 Cur rolling initis, saw mills, pinvsies ge. Aled ly for tty work. ree fare and winters Ubllee open Sundayne ee RECEN Cairae TASTED) LANORENS FOR GC &_N. es wny i Lora, Wisconsin, and Sct, x je quarry} for city: free fare: for loves work at J-1U Breteo Ck sy fu for loved work, at Joi Lr etebsC el aS Wis Miscellaneous. WASTED-CANY Assets VE oudar nation, meesiven: jamais fre Cr Me AAINGTUN, Soko WHERE TO fan Ge tnniosues ncksineat, Chicaye, ANTED—AGENTS—ENERGETIC v1 maranteed tu pay 60 weoxty On stint Cal tal, Send siainp for pupers, and ipvestizste, 1b North Clarkestup-autitee SCANS; Niuicagus ANTED-AGENTS FOR THB DEAUTIF our, «Sothern, Homie, and Iieaven t-te wore of best mithorn: ‘a choicy volume, elegantly’ tila traced) worth lin weight In Kold ‘for Homi ik Thea! Ciiteauo, 1» KY Clarke Also, bo puuld Of wEnAKiNg depart- TED-LIDERAL ARRANGEMENTS MADD and Monro PVANTED—TO RENT-UP-STAILS On TAS eotice. Nang location and rent. Addresi Wa ED—T0 KENT-IN HYDE PARK OR Lepsinee ote 8 collage ortwo-story houag, without Address Hi 6, ‘Tribune ofice. VWWAntepsto, KENT—GOUD HOUSE OR FLAT, from #3) to 0 per month. ad pica, W, Tribune ollice. DO iT~BY A LADY A SUITE OF north of Uorwun-cuurt. Address Diu, Tribuny, TANTED—TU RENT—4 OR 5 UNFURNISHED to exceed 415; weal of Peurin-st., botwoon itandolph aud 4. Good references given. Addruss at re tint centrally located. Guod referonves, D 2), Tribune once. the Suuth pide, between Thirtioth and ‘Thtre alg BODLD Hark: thy Juke, by a ra fen 1157, Tribune uitice, at-close reference; prompt tenant. Addeoss, stating ad- W “ovo roone, uleely foritetied. ou the tain Sides ‘Fuums for bousckouplngs family of 8; rent not # f Peur bs. ——— VARTED—TO NENT—A FURNIBHED TOUS \WAsteoiic Resi? TOF ioost Tors ay, BIN house to budetaebod, Address D , INSTRUMENTS, A BARGAIN-Sow 19 Fi “TiME-ELEGANT full-curved tosewuud, U-string, uprivit_piany, cost $9), at loss than balf cust ‘Cull at TU Woal Mudivon-vt, ECKEN BROS TIAROS a orie ron their succons ace ij BREE BOs Vinod a 2 aromarkably equniscaio U DECKEM Hiluse Tasos eve s thoroughly Baiahed action, BOS." PLANUS DECKEN bare ¢ {uid ana poirartin zune. besa a vere atta ae DIAN combination DECEIT KO: Gro brilliant, aes linens uf what Practical skill and experience Gun AccUMplsh, BTOLY & CAML, Cs Himto-st. Svlo Westorn Agunts, 0 HS—T-OOTAVE square piano only $15, cost $4, Cull et 1x7 Wost Mudinoneat, HARGAIN, AD- Cray AY PIANO—GREAT drous 11 3, Tribune ofivo. TRE POPULAR. T UARK PLANO! EMEUSON Bt EMERSON UPUGHT PIANOS, been befure the ‘pubtto for ‘Those tnatrumunta have tho pant turty yonrs, und during that thu thor action uu juny have become so woll kbown that tho de- mund bos beon far ahead of tho a ‘We havo Juvt roculved # fine casortmons of these fino instru. iments, In addition to tho above wa havoatargo stock of olier makes that ean be sold on Installments if ro- (W ofgans In stook, Bocond-band Instrumente taka: lu oxclnawe, We We SLUALIn Cornor Stato und Adume-sis. a ¥OR #W PIANO, FULLY, WASRANTED, BSH way Grad ose CN A ee Shudisoncst, ener OUST Se Li WHO INT! FURNITURE, garpots. atoves, utc., on easy payments, will tin Vitter ipto eat tO Inxpoct (uu stock kopt by JOM CG. vAn! Ld West Madison-st, nurthweit corner of Hutted, PULNITORE, CARPRIS, STOVES, Eb Le a AA KUW Cadi DuslGks, paymonte, Bploudtd stock, “satr donling. . JW. & J. B. BTOREY, Sail Utate. HB UNION FURNITURE COMPANY, GS AND &S Wost Madison-sb, da on iuunthly paymel eusy torms, Hall kinds of hourchald || low _pricosy WUSINESS CHANCES, PRINTEM HUNDRED DUL- inra ready Money and of good habits will be na~ sisted in establishing & newspaper at 6 county-sent in Northern Missuurl, nour lows state line,” None Wut those incauing buslnvex neod address, JON 1. BL CL ea eee eee ane CoA FAND WANTED—PaRTIES HAVING A uil-yard for rout. with or without plant, address ni oneu, giviug full parueuinty we to lubaduns ria Sie, Hed Triouna, Pol BALE—CIGAT-BTOE—LOCATION UNSUR- ou nt u sneriticg, with exovadingiy low ren paying Pandeamuly: i alls tantory, reuacns for, anallinigs clear of any ineumurn ° m Of forods ‘Cull at uncer tot Mudisun-ets Ieoois Sk. ANTED<{T0) RENT=HUUSEHOLD FBUINI- ture sufficient tu furulah seven-room buusus best of care tukon, and ronsunuble prico puld for Uso Ofsauie, Address D 42, ‘'ribune aftice. VHOTOGRAPIMIC STUDIOS, NRAND PANBL PORTMIAITS AT GRAND PANE END eUDIOS. cuupnEN Ss MEU RUS HAs KUUSLY. nt INSTANTAN- combined with BAG LIGUTING und BLN unanp's Stunts, which aro the must compiota un tits continont, OLD AND FADED picrgies COPIED AND EN- and mado oqual to the Lust row Nfo-atttions, Visitors ura alw MER ART GALLERY AND STUDIO: WHEE A TANDUEWAWASICAVS oo ¥ YOU ALK SICK Ol IN TROUBLE AND would know tho past, prosant and future. consult Dime, Joy, tho famous fortune tllur und elatrvoyant. Husinuss, tovo, marriagy, aud divorce s specialty, 354 Went Mudiaa AGRETIC TREATMENT BY A vouNG LaDy ‘aftr cluctro sulphur vapor baths; rhuumatism, auronig, and fomaly dlaoasos 8 epucially, 14 Bout u WE RRCOMSEND MIS. PRANKS, FitOst TOs: ‘ton, a8 the bost advisor wid ousnwolur on love, Pou, BALE-FOUNDIY AT A HAHGAIN, WITIL ttorns, touly, muchinory, and all belonging tw it, Aitross "allig” FeNWitla, ournue Fourleeatt ahd Juckson-aty,, finiabiiy d BALE-A I{ALF INTEREST IN A VALUA- Gio iavontion, to bo soun ak fi and 40 Bulls Canal, ROR BALCNEW "RTRAM VLOUTING- MILL, acity 100 barrels} 32 miles on railroad; prit qos hat oxchange. JG. Bann, Koou 10 Vashingion-st yee BALE-VIXTURES, CARTOONS, AND asa EMRE OS cade toto, Addrosa D4, Trluune ollca, } ARDW AIR BTORE, ANY a) ov Or An chance fursuao one. i DALE, Patand, a YVANTED—r0 BUY A PAVING IniuG STORE, i Nondon irioo, daily salou, rent, etc, Addrose DM, ‘Tribune onieo, WINANCIAL, DVANCES Ma! UN DIAStONDS. WANES =| ties. LA! Be, towed Bota aa asta RAGA N ie ! WO LOAN ON FURNITURE, AX AMO TS bas Farmuvalt, also’ ob all good pocuritivg, W Duarborn-st, tour IL, y row OLD GOLY AND SILVEuK— ert pare AOL bd atte ory desoriptio 44 Puttin dacs Gigunvadh' West Madlson-eb etabe tiv JALt A WANTED-NY A THOROUGHLY EX- CANon i lar, tid wal od fenced. nigtily povuli to develop oxtraurdinary abow business v| innaxer to develoy i op Muarrigyo. and business allaire. dil Wost Madisonat, STORAGE, L. FORAGE COMPANY, Qi) TO 38 IKAN- Mgcipuvety have tia Gost wad elonpust place fur durniture, pl ia ne. Hom, sd ‘Advantws wad. (IDELITY STOHAGE COMPANY, 13 AND 30 it Eatabllshad 135. Pormuuont Fee slorne uf furuturer Adviticos mud. QTURAGE FOR FURNITURE BUGGIES, KrCr , Advances ut low rates, Ee seis Deh tfc | Ppascing aN be nor. BNOW, ‘A thorough and rellable teachor of new and faahion- xl to leach private olasaes, BAe eee ouemeucietiy Bate Cah Cea Rosldonco 0% Wost Washington-st ee ee na tai aves aiculgancaree ee? oratory, and NG ERIAL, D-MAND BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL Shinar ‘ai the ournur of Twousysavound wid Beaters B. COUPE, ‘T ATTORNEYS, 5 ball Cavuats tod, us jectud applicalons prosecuted, relssuos procured, ne orfurouous egntadtad, wid a yougral belont uusitives ‘Yorinturmation and particulars, call or transacted, addruss. [pyrtuntites, Address AANA Hox ay, i, ate: ast 1 YOR ENDOWMENT LIVH-INSUIR- Chive dulitos’ iniy BUTIALLAWD. Ty Daarbens ptauesr Pnich PAID YOK BTATE SAVINGS Eat Hlacitty daus boots and Soandina ilunal wank ‘ocrieaten, ith MOLALRS. General wr Washington-et, Af ONEY TO COAN ON FUUNTTURG. ETO. WITH N Gubremuval. O, PAIULY, 10) Wort Monroo-st. HOSKWOOD GRAND. « \ TANTED=ENLE MC, RELIANLE MEN, IN city and country, to canvass for a now standand ngo and busi i= Os ox i, Uitiensa, Hike Wii with good canvassurs for ilfeeli ¥. 1. WELLS Mooi ¢ Howlsad iver, Curber Desebord \ ANT nace fi mid make bimeelf generally useful A BOY 40 TAKR CARE OF FUR. aboutw house, Cull att Dowsuuru-ste ;uosa= mont, aftor 20'clock. fee tes en ues Warren. MAN (PROTESTANT) AS NUNSH tu Bsick centtemen, to bo in constant nicond= Buco from 8a, tm. untilep. ni. Di, Tribune office. WA STEDAIWO INTELLIGENT YOUNG Mitisa- frente truvel Ni st, og salcament NOMI i Address 115 1b Hor a HELP, x ‘Domestic. * TANTED—A COOK; MUS) BE GOOD WASTER andicuner, Avply, ih ret r ‘Ln Salle: betwour ay i nn this worn Cecadalan Jacksun-at. rw jauce, Apply wt Zi West Wes’ PED—GOOD_ DININ Birod wenmpn couk ft at Hotol World, ® Doarborn Scamstrcuses, TANTED-DIUESS AND CLOAK: WAXNORr SS, AMR GhOARaa nmos ‘aéod pay given, VANTED-TWO GOOD DIithSs AND CLOAK WARMRRNE RRORL PERL ARD © ¥ Miscelinncoun ANTED-YOUNG LADY FUR TRAVELING th re Da, einmBtG company. Addruas. with rotercuce, \WWANTEDAIWO Gis 0 FOLD Partha. ‘Apply at Koom 42 Aloco1 Bulurday moraing. ek easel SUTUATIONS WANT aa Hoolikcenoras Clerks, ce, TION WANTID—DY YItsT- nd sto salcniaun, Aduross 11 76 Fripaao pao, oa _ond shoo salueinun. Aduroas 174, Vribune unico, GIRDATION WANTHO-DY A YOUNG GEIMAN 1 Prosont {it ka tnwurance ai. Good ruferoncus. -Audruss D os Teitume orice ITUATION WANTED=NY A GENTLEM an oalce, or would take uiiigolt yonurnliy seer pond kuuwlodge of ccuunts, Hostrufurcuce, D3), ‘ribupe ulice, - WASTED AAT ESMAN A WELT: EDUCATED gontloman for a spectalts tho good ssiary will be paid.” Call ‘at Hogus 1271s) Seeks HROUM GIRL AND jurthern hotel “Apply Cinrkewt., ‘Traacs, ITUATION WANTED-UY A PRINTER OF 1 Re shakuruly proutersnung or segues Wy nee Bead a fut WWOGvOUOE, “AdUrOw dee Me Uy Ho : arte lems TED-BY A GERMAN GHU in aatoull Awortcan fauatly, “Mleuse aly at Bad Larrabeo-nt, meat! ITUATION WAN’ Ls ' SITUATIONS WANTEL—GOOD SAMAKI1 ry Stitt et Gr euuntey. Woard fo ie ie jor clly or country,” oa womnun @ and €15)% wook, ee guvat 1ON WANTED—BY A COMPETENT OIL 4s couk ur sucond-girl ta 4 privaty family, Wefore ence, IWid Dearburn-st. Nurses. ITUATI WANTED—A NURSE, WHO. HAS Qral-c.ass reference fur W youts, would like Montiny curge or wo ako care of iuvulld lady, Ade drews for thrve days 18) Biuy Ilund-ay, IPUATION TED—BY A YOUNG LADY 10 ci ht ‘of one chili alt re Cs RoR Sha gee e wont tay, call eauployenens Agonclies, ITUATIONS WANTED — WISCONS Src Haina nbn eae aoeac ee ry wraguar’ Hogiatry, 2 Went Stunrooats ns OF nent " Miecclancous. _ ITUATION WAN’ ¥ AN BDUOATED, cupable Worman Rome position of truat as writor, tenchur of young chlidron, or would keupor or tire for invalid," Ad “ONSES AND CARRIAGES, VT IOUN StI an 2} NGs toneat., horses of all sitae varias, Doane aa 4 rmivas, now und seCIAU-hand, at low pri co. - Cond advances mude, hehe CHANGE—ONE END-SPRING Wop buedy, ono aldu-suring Hannuyor buyer, one vatensiun top carriace; wlll Wke some farm Horses th vxchanuy. 245 Wost twelfth-at FOR SALR—A Good DUSINEHS TIONS) 18 BANS F for tudy to drive, 634 HouLb Clarkests . AME AND BICK HORSES, PRONOUNCHD I Treat} in curable, curud free of ‘oo: io) odide Animontu. | Spaying, splin ngvon: apr itn bunches, thurcuuh-pin Diotulsh. Strain balls, care gua 1s BOOS nite f | sata full infortation to ey Rie ‘vat Uruadway, Now York. Use only for burses the Iiniment ta yellow ‘weapoors. ‘tial sive 25 eoate Hold by wil draualats, TANTED—1O BUY A GOOD BUSINESS HORSE in exchanvo fur wuld watch und cash. 1’, Ys 1) Wast Slouroerat, i PARENEMS WANTED, oaittioate nanufactu ryity mowulyt prulits 1W) pur cunt Cail on Ib A tt Houun ‘ouumivecial Hotel. (PO LOAN=$110 ON CHICAGO RAL EaTATH in sums of $25,100 und over até par cunt; sovoral pmall sumsatt per cont, H.C. COLE & CU, 1eSeare i[0 1OAN-AT 6 PER CUNT—SUMS OF 400 AND Upwards upon first-class twproved buslnoss and fertenea, property. LYMAN & J ACKYON, Sf Tort jund lock. @a ( PURCHASE MONRY MORTOAGKS $0,000 soiSucuren de improved praperist futorent & por cunt dof mony: will naka sata In oui heavy Iscounts If sold soun. 1) 71, Tribuna oficu. Ep eerree Ci it BALB—ONH CODD VAC! eee ne ‘and puinps, ull complots. Bt tha southwest corner of AlcGreyur and Taceruts, h) itean be soons on Olt BAL HWE Wii, BEL P itoand varmlurprout ead imouto aid tl cioaliyval te eit prices. 10 GUE LO0b S'c0, St Deurbora-st, UUM PAN, witit Ware ANTED-A NEW Of SECOND-IAND VEED : mat aud whure Cee eur i Meudon tikes ee L ol XPORLTION 6 mud vault doors bo- the Exposition at rq ie our store. J, ‘3 indy or gontlomany as | au ovorrusiiod with tay business, J will soll one-third or ong-hall inivrest, the work la ull light, and cuubodono by any persun ues pays OVUF SW por evut. Address, with, nd place yuu curt 60 wen, Wd 1 ‘K'ribuaa, ART, W. UENMAN, TO “SAK half interest in « stora etary gouds, groverle: Donte nnd sus bate aps wie, miroudy esuabiisued a noe Cat ima roa FUAL Hiv O: ay cma with whieh tu buy addidunal stuck presunt aloe worth BLU. Addruss 1 70, 'I'ridi thes it WANTED—-A GREAT CHANCE FOI Hy Waiicilies, “GHAI, yuu for gad, EP atetituen ee SP arab Chisasor Auviod truss WS your eae derlencur nilvluges quietly und tecully Wareucteds GOOD PRICE WiLL, Be Pain FOR QAagt> A. Grrotoiding se GEL DitiCs, 110 Seatb ste gangs oi. Geaura by mall promptly’ afwanded to, shiod Io,

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