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‘ a ws 408 ” v ub dsnia STAUBER— GRATH. — of tho Contested-Eleotion Begun Yesterday. ———— by the Sovonth-ProcInct Judges as to Their Own Incompotonce. ——— ty Drunk, and an Interesting Condi {lon of Affairs Generally. ——_ tho conteated-election casa of ne a McOrath, after many deluys, Revels Yesterday morning before Judge ras WR res a quo warranto proceeding Mora oth Interest of Frank A, Binnbor, broweht iat, who clatms ho was electeit Alier- tno Sociale ening from tho ourteanth Ward, matnst J J. SteUrath, the prosont Incumbent aeninsimce, to try tha Inttor’s title to tho placo, of tection was hold April dy 1880, and tho ault Tho cleenongept. 20. ‘Tho tinpaneling of tho bie took two hours, and tho result was not flit ied as regards tho Intcillyonco of the porsons Le ih ‘The counsel for relator scomed to ob- cnosens Ty persuna who tind rend tho novse ae ra in general, nnd ‘Tre Tamuns and Steutta- Teen i particular. All, however, wlio ito- deiiytuole mental pabulum from tho News wera found cligite, or at tenst were not considercd Qyeetionable, AS the habit of rending tho va era Ie quite common amonit Intelligent nen fnthts city, tho uxelusion of this class hdd tho effect of throwing several Intelligent persons olf the Jury. ‘Tho counsel for relator flunlly vx- housted pis challenges, and, after counsel for respondent had iso sot aside two or three by challenge, qnothor guvere exatminntion was nad indirectly As to tho politiont, faith of tho Jurors, and whother thoy wera hostilo to tho Eocialiats, Quite a number bad a very distinct notlon that tho Soclullsta were not the most useful members of society, but, as thoy thought thoy eauld tey tho cngo fmpurtintly,the challenge for causo was not afluwed. The Inst queation Ahich was put wad 8 to whothor tha fact that tho unseating of McGrath would. change tho Hitleat complexion of the Council would havo nuy jnfluenco On thelr verdict. All of the Jurors professed to be ble to decide thg. caso falrly even if tho ,result should be to seat a rabid Roclalist, and thoy wore thoreupon naccopted and- eter short opertug arguments tho oxamina- tlonof witnesses was begun, tho Judge holding that tho butrden of proof was on McGrath. ‘Tho first wituess wns JOUN MOODY ‘Asalstant City Clerk, who was cnlted to show that tho proper notico of oloction had been given, an election beld In nocorduney therewith, andiduo returnsinude. [twas ruted ont until other prelimluary evidence should bo offered, andtho Court took n recess, In the afternvon Mr. Muody was again nuton the stand, and pro- duced tho returns made to bim frou tho Four- tecuth Ward at the April election. =~ golin arnns, \lges of election in tho Scvonth Pre- one of toe dtgartecntts Ward, was then put on the stund, and testlilod thut he'mnde-tho sume teturns to tho City Clerk ag wore shown thore [1 xaminition he aduitied thut after the poll-lists were made out he crossed but certain, Hyuires 80 ts to change the returns, The org returns were 100 {pr Stuuber tu 100 for MeUrath, and they were changed to 69 for Trial a Case Testimony Everhody Vel Stauber aud = for McGrath, Wit ness did not know,’ when tho fiz ures wero chiunged, whee the — result was in tho other wards, ' ‘I'he Judges were all Yery drunk that day, Walsh being tno drankest, witness next, and Schilting perhips a ltt less Intoxleated, . Before the recount, howdvor, wit ness sobered up somewhat. When the polls were closed: It was futtnd thore were lve more Vallots in the box than bad been registered, and: thoy were taken out and thrown Awity. ‘Along quirrel then folluwod on tho proprioty of allowing Gibbs to state why the returns were changed. “Mr, Prendergast, Stanber's attornvy, bolng very young, was very tecinienl and quite nervous, niuking. objections to nearly. every: question. The question asked was ruled on but tho witness was allowed to state what he did inconneetion with changing tho returns... Ho guid tho ebinges were mudo after the ballots had been counted and deposited Inan envelope directed to the City Clerk. ‘The envelope wis then taken ty Walsh’s house, broken, and 1 re- count mide, with a totully: diferent result. An attempt was next wade to introduge acommunication by the Judges to the Common Council, tending to show that some Soclulists Ine terfered with thom and tho ballot-box s0'that thoy were obliged to recaunt the yortes, but it wes excluded, ‘The witness also admitted that be bad been fidleted for falsifying the re ‘but the Judge would not ullow bin: whether he was also under fudietment for per= sonuting wn olliver, on the :ground that it was immaterial. In conclusion, witness satd the Judyes. after tho first count, sealed tho ballots ‘and tuily-sheets up, and thon went to Walsh's douse, where the ballots wero renponed and ro~ counted, They wot through at Walsh's nbout Lor lo'clock ut night, and made the usual re- turns to tho City Clerk. MICHARL WALSH, 7 one of the judges of olection in tho ward, was next placed upon the stand, und examined by duuge'Lettingwell. ‘: He snid bo was prcect at tho cloction held {1 the Fourteenth Ward Liat April, and swore to his signature to the poll-book ‘and tally-sheets, ‘The erasures wore mato at tls house on the night of tho election, botween midnight and 1 Gluck. ‘The Judges'of glection adjourned In consequence of u disturbunce, and went to: the Police station to claim protection. They after- wards caine back uginy and opened tho boxes focount tho ballots, Witness signed bis name {othe poll-papors in tho polling-raom, Whon he aiyned his name, ho did not know whathor thore were any figures on thd puper or not. After the Judges of eleation left tho polllng- lace, witness Went home, and took ono of tho xes With him. Davison and Malone came Soo Loan afterward, and there tho alterutions On cross-exambiation tho witness sald ho tlgned bi: er produ ha at bis houso "for Sauber wero echauued to and for steGrath 100" was changed to "50." ‘Those marks wore made tn biahougo and in his pregonco. ‘This wis done on & recount, Tho reault unnounced that night Was 169 forStuuber and 100 for MeGrath. About So'clock there was rush on the poll-box, tho mob demanding that votes should be ndmitted. for Stauber, and witness wont to tho police Mation and’ obtained an cavort to protect the Poll, After the Aldormanic vates wero counted one officer went away to the station with the re- sult In necaled envelope. Thero was “no dig Murbanea after tho judges returned after Supper, ‘Thu yotes for town-ollicers were counted lost. Witness admitted that both in the morning and throwgh the day be was intoxicated, and kept. gotting drunker ne tho day went on. After thoy yot bone tho ballot-bux was opencd in withess, house, tho string ont und tho ballot handled by! the piriles who were there, among them belog tho two other judges of vlevtion. fo answor to questions by tho Court the wit: ced that the Judyes of election, clerka, and Pelee tats alt Wont to thoir homes after tho Onto-oross-oxamtnation 0 Prondergns hosuld tho understanding wre tone. the wollte boxes wero to be taken tutho house eu thnt there plat ba no Interterence with thom, and ho ob- ined a rocelpt far them from tho City Clerk. mn aawer to tho Court, Judie Litinygwell vali validity of theo eae aay: to offer ua to tho wage hres Ln BOITLEING onenlied by Mr, Prencder 4 4 wit eas was one of tha Judges or lecuian ath Feventh Proolnet of tha Fourteouth Ward an tho day in queetion, when Melnel Walsh and lob Uitbs were dilav Judges. On examining the fely-llat and poll-liook shown bin. witness Mentitied iis signature, When ho siytied the {ally-tist tho vote stood 100 for Stauber: and 100 or MeGrith, ‘The ballots wero put into anene {elope und seniud, He and Walsh took tho bul Wane, to Walsh's house, Witness was nut ot emit’s house that night. Being shown the ‘ured on tho tullyslist, bo sald he wis not - retent whon they were mito and he Wis hover pynaulted about thom, Ald, Soren caine to bout thom four weeks ufter the olec- ‘Mon, ‘ On erosa-oxamination, witness sald ho ont: know English n Ueto, aid could neither feat on ht te in that langiuge. ‘The Nyures ' 100" wordg? tlly-sheot wore In Hiurce, and not in Prendergast off fered to provo that thoro was an seuuunceinent mudo that the yoto stood 100 for now rand lo) for Metrath, and that thoro wis qpereement that the Judgos ‘shouul como to- Four aval to count the ballots after this ane THe MEN OF the rusult hud been mado, wan incenes Euteat that the proffer evidence i, ond tho honrjug was thercupon Adjourned TIL this morning at it ‘o’olock. bas Touching Souvenir of the Lmporial Court, |: London ‘Telegraph, opt Feud tod renowued ox-Ambaseadross Faria palace to tho Court of the ‘Pulterics, tho ithe rear! telutes un aneedote which, whether cConO OF uot, fs certululy not "bon trovato.” the oling to tho Figaro’ “ ohrontqueur,” Gn tina cee un of Bima, ity Metternich paying her fount) at te the Lnperlal cunrt nt Complegu she cy ake Ueveasary wt once und detinitively to alton § erself felt" und secure un pesyured po erento’ Moclery, Bo she presented berwult ut tig thelr ae, reunlon at the pulice in the presence of wien afestios beartug a iange silver sulyer on moaiou? @ single cuke. ‘This cuke she cer peron EY predented in succession to the Ku pertul, Hit 9 Linpress, and to tho Prince fin tyunty Lally eho mide a pled do nez, or, tt Elnperoy Vulyir English, "took o sight ot tho sank ting quid thon ber yrieotully-druped forma had bea tie lowest uf courtly reverunces, She on en KevOg w chiiructor, ad {ho mot cr sult + by ullernicn, vane does not luo tho symibolizutioy of tho taco wyllubicy THE CHICAGO"TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER’ 4, 1880—TEN PAGES. forming the name, but wo aro entitled to assume that the ¢nako or dainty stood for met"; that Sta threefold presentation was represented by tho Intin “ter; and tho pled de nes meant “nicho." tho sauey trick of agamin. Ono thing: that inflitntes against the credibility of this chotco mnecdoto is that Madame ia Comtesse da Metternich certainly Know how to pronounce her own name, and that Mettornich is not pros nounced with tho soft sound of Metterniche, TILE COURTS. - THE FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK. Dr, Turpin, Hecciver of tho Fidollty Savings Rank, tiled nla report yesterday for tho month of October, which ts as followat ? RECEIPTR. Balance nt Inet report, Real ostat Othor int Ronds nnd mortgages. Colhitoral Loans. so. Hills discounted... Ills recolvable, Interest .. Kents, ‘Total.. $61,007.81 DISDURSEMENTS, Tnsntranco Mecorder’s , Hits receivable. Nopatra..... Legal expen: ‘Olllce expenses... (General expenses, Dividend exponso Advertising Court costa,. First dividend paymien: 5 Becond dividend paymen 0; ‘Yhird dividend payments, eat fO6tzaL Nataneo on hand, including $17,686.85, - due on unpald divide $55,440.40 «STEMS. alt Tho Appolinte Court will be opon this morn- ing for motions only, : hes Judge Tutey oxpected to decide tho enge of tho North Chieago City italiway Company against tho Trustecs of tho Town of Luke Viow yester- day, but some of the parties were not present and thy decision was postponed a week, ‘ A discharge from bankruptey was lasucd yea- terday to Mary K. Burnes. — ' DIVORCES. Amelia Wellhelsen Mei a bill yesterday for divorcee from Jucob Wollholaen, churging hin with cruelty, Jullus Fronzol asked for n divorce from Clara, Frenzel, on tho ground of desertion, Juilge Culey granted a divorce to John Sun- doll from Mary Sandell on the ground of deser- don; to Thomas He Dunn from Eile Dunn for adultery, and to Susun F, Hayes froin Orville BM. Hayes fer desertion, Judge Barnum granted a_stinilar deoree to Minnie A. Rawson from Charles Rawson for erlion, and to Jnckson St. Cluir from Sfury . Clair for desertion. dye Jtinoson yesterday granted a divorce to Bleonora V. Wiliinms from Cornolius Mf, Will- jams on the ground of adultory. STATE COURTS. ‘Thomas Kano commenced a suit: in trover yesterday against D, LB, Nichola and Jomes Lates, claiming 36,000 damages. Jache Feldstein began a sult to recover $5,000 damuges of Moyer Pulnitzka. = Asuna and Charles’ I. Goldsmith ‘sued A.J. Einstein and 4. M, Kelloy for $1,000, Hila rio Hiveant brought sult in trover againat Augustus Anderson, ciiming $1,200 damages. ‘Tha Vulean [ron Works Company commenced fn netion fu trespnas auuinst the City of Chicago to recover $10,000 damuges. Jahn Hoffinan, for the uso of Sara B. Eddy, sued Sarah}, Freneh and Bernard Wygant to recuver $1,200, Louisa G. Lulkengoff began n sult in pouleety turninst Henry V. Allen, Hf. Allen, Nelson ‘Thompson, Louls 8. Allien, and F. W. Howard to reeover ‘same eburel yools at No. 4b North Clark streot, valued at $1,000, Patrick Bresiand commenced a suit In tres- pags agrainet the City of Chicago, claiming $5,000 MINUTES. Cornelia. Sanford. Med a bit against Annie M. and Jacob 1D, Vredenburgh, the: Athutia & Paeifla Insurance Company, V. A. Turpin, and doseph May, to forcelose a tnortgage for 82,00 on Lot 4, ind. TL. Reynolds’ Subdivision of the 8. W. of Block 45, i tho Canal Trastees' Sabdl- vision of See. H, fronting thirty-three fect on Walnut strects another agninst Solomon Snow, Elizabeth 1, Snow, W.C,Snow, H, PB. Bald- win, and Susan C. Perce, to foreclose nm mort- suze for $2,000 on a fot on the corner of Walnut and Oakley streets;‘nod a third aguinst John and Mary J. Culver, Samuel Polkoy, Hlizaheth Stet- son. Henry L.Grahum, and Etnily H. Goodman. to foreclose a mortgage for $1,200 on Lots 10 and 17, Block 11, in the Villuge of North Evanston, Francis Re Brazie: brought sult to recover 2,0 dimages of the Chiengo & Northwostern Railroad Company, 2 PROBATE COURT, Estato of Benjamin Carver, leave granted ex- ecntor to compromise claim of $5,000 nguinst Orlando Davidson. ~ . Estate of Michael Prior, deccased, Iwtters testamentary granted Michiol Prior, on at up- proved bond for $8,000. Estate of Charles Gerstenberg, deceased, Tete ters of administration granted! to Arnold W, Elschenberg and ermine Gerstenberg, on ap- Proved bond of 260,000, ‘ Estate of Adoloh Gorstonberg, ot al. ininors. Letters of guordlunsblp Issued to ermine Gors- tenborg, on approved Lond of $23,000, = THE CALL. Junar Dresstoxn-General business. _ dupar NLonarrr—Set chancery caso 1,779, ‘Withrow v. Cinilin, on hearing, APPELLATE Commnt—Motions. Jvpar Sutru—No proliminary call, Trin! call 17,086, 33,088, 3,000, 3,002, 3,104, 3,100, 3130, and 3,134, No. 3,020, Van Ness ¥. Tolman, on trial, eabeane JAMESON—H, 55, 00%, 07 No caso on cnin und LOGENS—M, 182, 182% to 145, Inclusive, except 1. No case on tril. Junge MonAN—All cuges passad to tho foot of the ealondnts No, 6,751, Peuplu v. McGrath, ou rial. Jupax TuLey—{ and &. No. 3, Cox v. Batchol- der, on hearing. Jbpan Harnua—No call. No, 3, Ward v. Greonovaum, on hearing, CRIMINAL Count—No, 50, tho Ann Sullivan muanshiughter cage, County Counr.—Sot casw No, 050, und Nos, 1,060 1,080, 1.134, 1,185, 1,130, 14137, 1,139, 1,139, 1,140, Tut and 46, 7 S100, AEST; LAI Is 5 JUDGMENTS. Uniren States Cincuit Count—Conres- s1oNé—Honry I. Monroe vy. William H, Cushman, $10,100, Surenton Count—Jupox Byrn — Andrew Pitrrmun ot al. v. Dantol 1. Eldredge, §158.03,— Grommes & Ullrich v, Willian Fitegerald, $327.— O. 14. Kelth et aly. Abrahiun, stad bars ty Sl —W. E. Vigus v. A. W. Noho, $1,115.65,— Rouben P. Layton, use, eto, ¥. Abner Taylor, s 74.—J, A. Boyer ot al. ve John A. Humiln, * Gtcurn Courr—Convessiona—A. N, ‘Fisher, y. Jacob P, De Coudres, $1,427.0.—Johu Sutsof y. Carl Sulgof, 837.00, ¥ i <<< : POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. Wasitncron, Nove 3.—Tho Conaus Burenn has isaued n bullotin showlng tye result of the finit count of tho population ,of tho State of South Carolina according to tho svhedules roturned by tho chumerators, Tho total population of ‘tho Stato fs 005,308, of Which 400,87 are male, and 101,079 uro females! 987,04 uro natives, and 7.012 forelyn-born. Tho -witltes nurmbor Bi,07l, nd B16 ure colored, Tho Btute census Of 1875 ‘ahowed w populution’of U25,417. —— Hussia% Futuro Wuler, Faonilon Telegraph." What may be in store for Tucker. Gormany, or Austrin—fndeed, for Groat “Beltai tsolt— from the moment the bolm of tho Russian stute ship shail be coutided to the vigoruus grasp wot Alexander Aloxandrovich, no mun can guy. The Canrowitz ia a Prince castin a vory diiferent inold from that which shuped his wouk, amiable, Guallyelniiueneed sire, fu known to ontor- tain fixed opinions, reroly and projvots, and to adhere te thom with all the tennuity of tt alngularly deterninod and self-relying nature, Of his forvent fith in tho Pansitylytic dogmas no doubt bus been entertained, siice be came to munhoud, by thoge who kuow bit best; aud ble aitipathy to all Gorman men. aud things isno Jess Huterions than bls sympathy with “the tractive quallties Of ‘the Frenel nation. He bolleved by bis countrymen to be, beforg all eho, u truce oud uncompromising Suisun patriot; to botd i horror: eysten of peculntion, ‘bribery, and udministras tive "fraud" that “has honeyeombed tho Emplre during ‘the lust two rolgns, and Urought it to the brink of ruin; to have get bis fuce, in particular, ayatnst abuses of tholr bth station practiced bitharto with impunity by cor tain of bis own near rolatives, und to huve .yowed himself to tha mission, ua far as tho tn. ‘ternal atfatra of hig pative jund ure concerned, ‘of uxtirpating, root. und branch, the countless ‘abominations tolerated by his futher, with whut inmulte the Nibillstlc movement his only too terribly demonstrated, ‘Tha Kussian Crown iPyinee, under whutover title he may nssume ‘thy actlye government of his imperial berituye, corcyent or othur, fa generally expected to come furward o# u radical reformer at bono, and a3 a vigorous promoter of the Punslayistio progr abroad. Shotld he realize the pnttelpalon at present catertained on bia account te Is Wore hun probable that [tusela’s nelzhbors in Europe ‘nnd in Asla will, in tho vourse of 4 tow yeurd to ‘come, find ample pengon to regret tho romuntio nuton that Ig about to lead tu Aluxander Nicola~ fuvich's renunciation of Imperial sway do favor of Aluxunder Alexundrovich, —————————__— ' Tho felsh muko bulls, but only the American proprictura make Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup, : FOREIGN MISSION s. Meeting of tho Waiian’s Congrega- tional Board Yagterday, eens ies An Interesting Report of 4he Work Done During the Past ‘Kear. Addresses by Soveral Ladios‘Engagod in Mis- slonary Work—Tho Evoning, Session. ee oe eh ‘Tho Woman's Ronard of Foreign Missions of tho Intertor, of tho Congregatfonnl Church, be- gin tte twelfth aunual incetipyyeaterduy foros noon at Plymouth Chir on Michigan avenue, The attendances of Indies wk Iarge. and tho greatest Interest was tuken th {lo proceedings. Mra. Moses Smith, of Deffoft, President of tho ond, oveupled tha chair, Tho following Indice, +1 DEDRvATeS TO’FE amETINa, wero presents ‘ Minols—Mesdames Stoke, A. 8. Kisaell, George Sherwood, D. Vernon, Chicazos Mrs, A.J, Che ney, Oak Fark; Mis Mattle Mano, Windsor; ‘Miss Pauline D. Floyd, Sycamore: Mrs, ‘Thomas Deun, Naw Milford: Mrs, W. C, Brown, Genesco; Mra, U. A. Huttler, Criggsville; Mrs. C.D, Colton, Princeton; Mesiames H, F. Olinsted, F. M. Elle ott, Evanston; Mrs. James Dunn, Granville; Mra. A. BP. Clofser, Sandwich; Mesdames M. Btarr, Payson, Wilder Smith, J. HH. fear- borough, i. Murrington, Rockford; Mesdames Kennedy, 1. 1. Naramore, Downer'a Grove: Mra, J. If, Dixon, Nupervillo: Mra, A. Guild, Aurora; Mrs. Su It. oyee, Elinwood; Mra. 8. llorrlson, Granville; Mrs. Crrus N, Wella, Kewanee; Mrs. Mary Lass, Gnlesburg; Mrs. 8, W. Bourdman, Sterling. * Wisconsin—Srs. C. M. itehards, Mra,8, C. Tuascom, Mra. 1. A. Minor, Madison; Mra. A. Ae Young, New Lisbon; Mra. Phote Thompsot, Ripon; Mra. A. V. Mahew, EauClatre; Mrs, A. P, Jolnson, Mra. D. EB. Gardner, Platteville: Mrs.E. J. M. Neweomb, Moomington; Sirs. H. 8. Fluskoy, Kenosha. * Miohigan-—-Miss Sudie D. Giddings; Romeoy Mrs. F. J. Coflins, St. Josoph; Musdames I’, Grege, C. B. Fox, Detralt. Jowi—Mlaa Laura Derby, Burlington; Mrs. BE. A, Condit, Anamosa; Mrs. It, D, Stevens, Merion; Mrs. Josiah Tussull, Clintons Sire, A. M. Bissell, ‘iracr; Mrs. C. We Smith, Lousy Mrs, SM. 'T, Areber, Genoa slut fs Rocks Mra. Huy a t Mrs Coleman, Hf Mountain; Mrs. A, C. Cragin, Met + Mira, G. Parkor, Lown City;-Mrs. E. Buell. Miss Clira Smith, Lyons; Mrs. 8, N. Millard, pubuque Minncaota—Mrs. J. W. Stronz, Northilelt, Indiana—Mrs. W. G. Peok, Michigan City. Ohlo—Mrs. Eliza Spencer, Toledo; Mrs, Theo- doro Keep, Oberlin. ‘Tho meeting was opened by" the singing of n hymn, Bible reuding by tho President, an prayer by Mlea Sarah Pollock, % returned mls sionary from India, Mra, Hollister, President of the AuxiMary So- elety of Plymouth Church; read AN ADDIESS OF WELCOMB tothe delegates, which wns responded to by Mrs. Smith, the Prostdent of tho Board. Miss Poltock and Miss Clara Smith, of suyons, In. were uppointed Secretarics of the meeting. Mes, Comstock of Michigan, Mrs, Willard of Towa, and Mrs, Hopkins, of Blatentord, HL, wero: appotnted ‘a Comanittce on Credentials, ‘Representatives of Cotireh Boards rend re- 8. includlug Mis. Harker, President of tho an's Baptist. Missionary Sovicty, Mrs. Douglas, of tho Preabyterinn Board, Mrs. Eddy, of tho Methodist Bourd, und Mrs. Rustin, of the Cumberland Presbyterian Chureh, Sales of greeting from Eustern Buards wero rent. . ‘Tho minutes of last yenr’s meeting were rend, nd subsequently Mrs. J.B, Leake. of Cpieago, igurur of the Hanrd, read her annual report, giving the receipts Crow fifteen diferent States, Ineluding the Northern States between tho Alle- xheny and Hocky Mountains. Iitinols has con- tributed $7,411 to the fund; Oblo, $4,020; Michi-~ wit, SKE: and other States in proportion, The total receipta were $4,011, trom which tle mis- alannrics were supported, and theru i¢ a balance {nthe treasury of $2, Miss Muiry Green, of Evanston, Secretary of the Bourd, reat THE ANNUAT. ADDRESS, showing greut growth nnd inteccat In tho foreign missionary work amon: the women of the Con- gregationul Church, There are thirty women engaved in forelzn misetonary work under thelr ausplees, elght having beat ‘added to the ist within tho lust two have been married, and became more elusely nesociited with other departmonts of work, Fourteen hundred dot- larg have been contributed towurd the erection of sehool-bulldings in Curkey und China, Six bourding and high schools, forty-one village schools, und fifty-six native. [ible women, tench- ers, and helpers in other capacities ure under tha care of tho. ond, Gifts, at tho requests of tho donors, have been upproprinted for Armonta College at [nrfoot, lurkey, for the home missfonnrios’ ehitdren un- der tho care of Mra. Walker, ut Auburndate, Muss, for ald to sulferers from famine in ‘Turkey aud Peraiu, and ag specinl offerings for tho assistance of inisslonncies in thelr work. Upwards of 10,000 teattota and pamphlets baye been sent out during tho past year, and ubout os nminy. pages have beon copied and Kept {n eir- culation, Store than 4,000 letters and postuls baye been received and written, Within the yeur six young ladies havo gong out for tho Urst timo “under tho Hoard, two who bad been Inboring in connection with the American Bonrd have been nasigned to the | Congrega- tonal Jioard, and two bad returned from thelr homea to tho — forelen work. The number added to the list fe double that of any former year, Of the now inission- nrles, 116s Clara D, Lawrence, assigned by tho Awmeriean Board, 1s at Manisi, Turkey; Miss Loulss Kellogg, of Missourl, has yon to tho uslauunce of Miss Collins, With the Dakotas, nour Fort Bully; and Sirs. Renvillo Ig at the Sisseton tae Miss Myra Is Hnrnes, of Owosso, Mich. has been “uppointed to take charge of 0 new high schvol af Mirash, ‘Turkey; Misses Brown and Tucker, of Miagourl. have bech sont to Hudjin, Turkey; and Miss Ward, of Apploton, Wik, ling Jomed tho misaion at Fort Borthold., One or two other helpers have beon temporarily: eanplo yed. ‘Thore hnve been formed sitico the last annunl esting thirty-one yours Indies’ socictics, seventy-seven fnux- tries, and seyonty-two juvenite bands, muk- ing a total of 380 now organizations, making: awhole total of 778 organizations in all. One hundred and fifty Sunday-schools havo laid brick in tho walls of achool bulldings long needs ed (Ching and Turkey. Fourteen hundred and thirty-flvo dollurs have como from the Suuday- school children, Tho Treasurer's figures show recelpts of $1,500 tore than was received tho previous yenr, Nebraska hus contributed 850, tvico the amount sont during the proviousyenr; Missour! hits sont $800 a8 ayninst $003 last yenr, and [linols 87,500, an Increase of moro than one- thindusked. A résumé of tho ‘work In Dakota, Japan, Ching, Madeira, Matratta, Africn, Euros ponn ‘Lurkey, Eastern Turkey, Weatern Turkey, and Central Turkey was given, and showed en- couraghig results, : ‘At noon the Monrd adjourned untlt 2 p.m., and a lunch wae served to the dologutes iu tho vhurob purlora by the ludles of Plymouth, AT THE APTENNOON SESSION theattendanco was largor. Iteporta were read from tho varlous State branches, Mri. A. 1. Norton saporting from Kansuy, tra, Warren 2, Day from Michigan, Mra. M.J.'Pelford from the Rocky Mountain Branch, Sirs.8. F, Ward from Dakota, and Mra. J, 0, Haddock from Indiana, Mrs. G. F, Mayoun, of Towa, oponed an inter. esting discussion on “Tithes and Olferings,"” which was engaged in wrueuy. by dire, Kellogy, of Missourl; Miss Evans, of Miniuesota; Mra, Lloyd, of Chienxo; Mrs. Dean, of Nobruskn; Mrs, halt, ‘ot Chieuxo} Stra, De Melmer, of Coylon; Mra, Smith, aud Mra, Williams, An interesting uecount of her pillonary lnbors In North China wis given by Mra. Muri Williams. She suld the heathen woincn bad no nunies, and agked her fulr boarers to Imagine how it would sound to hear & woman culled Tom's mother and Jim's aunt, ote, Mothors who hd daughters only were spoken of by tholr hus~ bunds as Ta,” a disdaingul expression, [t cust Ja month to llyo on the sbudy aldo of 9 house in Northorn China, where It wis cotd and cheor- Joga, und €4 on the aunny side, ‘ho evlldren's hunus were often troubled with chilblatns, but In Southern Chinn thoy did nut suffer gu, The ‘ives of tho , Ineve = women — wero lives of privation Tho noblo women smoked optuin und gumblod, One of the eblof delights of the Chinese noble woman was that she did not have tu work for ber ving, but the poor worn worked from morning une til nivht, aud had ta go out and grind her own meal before ake could got her dhiner, The vooking was dono in oe Yosse, and, us onlung were uscd, tea mute ttl tho sine vessel Wud not of good tavor, Chines’ mothors-ln-law would not allow thelr daughters-iu-law to havo any pocketemoney, and would not tet thom was thoir feot in their houses, sending thom ‘back to tholr mother's houses to porform that oporation, Thor - wero six schouls in Pekin, whlch wero carried on barmoniously by teachers who — represonted 3 ditforent Christian denominations. In Southorn Ching te was necessary for a tute to havo tho girls feot bound, but they were overcoming that bury Duruid guatom, Visitors .at the wisslonarice’ haugoy wera numerous, and at first they wore afraid, but they seruitully Uouame farnitiur, and soon were Intcrosted. Mra, Williams showed: aoverntarticled used by tye Chinese women in her dlatrict, ‘Phe Hoard subsequently, falournca until even= ing. : ; IN THE BVENING é a publo mecting was huldnt which tho attend. antes of idles and gentlen nh Was lurge, the nue ditorlum of the church bUfny comfortably tilled. ‘Ontho platform woro: te President of tho Hoard, Mre.Sunlth; Slsy Gveon, the Bocrotury ; Mrs. Leuke; the Treasururs Myadumes Dean, Ualrd ind fiaven, the ov, De. Hyerest, pistor of Plymouth Church; tho Roy, 8, J. ‘Humphrey, Seeretury of the Amorltan’ Board of Foreign Slissionas and Prof, Wikkex, of the Chicugo Tho- ological Seminary. pe ‘ghe mectiug Wus opened with vrayer by Dr. Byerest, and Miss Owon and Mr. Knorr sang“ [ Will Magnify Thee." Mra, Smith. read from tho Gospel of BL Matthew, and at tho close of tho rend ing introsduced Prof. Wileox, who apoko anpropeintely of ‘womun's work In the missionary eld. ‘The Rov. De. Humphrey followed with an ad- Greas, which he profaced with a reference to the grand Republican Victory of Tuemlay. | Ho showed tho potent pawer of wotnan in the great work of evangelizing the heathon, and talked eloquently of the ladies who hai met to furthor thelr Jubora in tho Lord's vineyard, Dr. Everest talked encouragingly on tho same subject, and the meeting was subsequently closed with tho singing of a hytnn. ‘The benes diction was pronnuncod by Dr. ‘Hamphrey, ‘he Board will resumo {ts business scasions at this moralng. * THE DENVER RIOT. AddSttonal Details of the Horrible Afe falr=Murdorous Pursuit of Chinnment and Destruction of Their Property. My Telegraph ta New York Herat Denver, Coty. Nov, 1—Tho utreets to-day present many evidences of yestordiy’s riot. Seores of frame, brick, and adobe shantics, which yosterduy formed the places of residence and of business of tho heathens, ire to-duy wrecks: and seraps of Chinese furniture, such aa broken bedsteads, chulre, and tables, and oll hats, couts, and shoes, a3 woll ag much dilapidated dinun which bad been put out to wash, aro quite plentiful on the streets eyon squures uway from the Chineso houses. As for tho Mongollans themselves, not ono ja to be scen on the streets. Thoy have disappeared suddenly and entirely, but thoy have nut left tho country. My Celezram last night closed with the begin- ming of tho real raid upon the Celostinis. ‘This did not close until 11 o'clock, and until every wiah-house, opiimeden, Chincso store and real dence in the elty had Deon visited, and most of them broken open and sacked, The Jumates fled for tholr lives, and bid thernsclyes wherever a place that promised security seemed to open, They reminded one of a bevy of partridges sud- denly come upon by sportemen, ‘Tho pollce gave them every protection In their Po ver, and succeeded by L2 o'clock In getting 108 nen and elght women and two children together und taking them to the County Jall, where they were locked up for eafety. Others succeeded In finding fefends among tho citizens, and many cellars were stored with the frightened erent- ures, while muny found shelter in the basement. of the American Hotel, They haye ull been col- lected to-day, and at this’ writing the entire Colnese pupulution of: Denver are the guests of the county, finding bed and board at the Jall. Here they sleep In Inyers, ang wre packed inns closely us posuibie. They have remulned there tu-dus, not being allowed and not wishing to go out. Teutled to see thom during tho day and had a couversation with their head man. Hy was ale mst fu teurs, and, In response to questions, anid tha Cbiness In Dunvor had endeavured to cone duct thomselves quictly; thoy hud sought no employment outsite of. their waabiag, und in Unt had not suught to reduce prices; he could not, therefore, uilderstaud tho present demon- strations, His property, a3 weil ug thatof all others of his nationulity, had, he sald, been dus astroyed; and they wero in constant fear thatthe jail uitzht be attacked aud the entire purty mingsdered, ‘Thore wero so many peopic in tho streets yes- torday and lust night wat it was timpossible to obtain a comprehensive statement of tho clot, and even nt this tinie the tusk ig dijticult. Tho most reliable reports, however, contirin ny pres vious dispateh in most particulars, It now up- peurs that the men who went Into tha Chinese gkumbling house begats the assault, They were ieeies billlurds, and one of them struck a Shitiunun with a cue three times, when John attieked hin with aknife. He ran out bleed- and returned with a crowd, who begin to pelt the Chinese with bricks, One of the Chinn- niof thon fired slx shots out of nt window, which Intensified the excitement. An nlurm of tire was sounded, and svon the Fire Department, the police, and the Mayor had arrived. Tho mob, at that the several thousand strong, wie crying, © Down with the Chinese.” ‘The sMnyor made a nieldi , Which he bad scarcely concluded when hiy voice was drowned in uw universal ery af *Denth to the Chinese! Hurrah for Hancock 1" and the crowd pushed acd surged with In- creased vigor, Then enme tho ery from the spectators and lovers of order, Turn tho water ont and then tho inob yelled buck, * Wash the d—d Chinamen out! Drown the heathens!” But, when thoy realized that the intention was toturn the water upon then, the howls were: Turn your water on und: we'll turn it off! ‘Turn the water on and we ‘will cut tho hosel D=n the Mayor! Murrah for'Ifancock |” At lust tho water was turned’ on, and the mob was driven back a few rods, severa) fights and arrests taking pluve during tho tlino. All this occurred tn the afternoon, on Wuzeo and Six- teenth streats and vicinity. -* ‘Thore are so muny Chinese houses in this sec- tlon that ft is called Chinatown, and their rescence gives n nue to One UE the streets, ‘The “hitiese houses Were all burrivagtd.and compara- tive quiet was restored, The) mob remained in tha street, however, untll con nightfatl, when tho real raid began. Chlnatown was first gutted of furnitere, and several incifectual attempts mande to fire tho huuses, Tien the crowd lefe forothor conquests. fa. Iteport says that three Cbinamen woro killed; but unly one corpse hus been faund, that of Sin; Lee, woo hase Wash-hougo it the vorner of! Lawrence .and Nineteenth atreets, The poor man.and his partner bud evidently not beard of the trouble, and were quutly.working away os usual, Lhe crowd rusned gt the house, ture away the shutters aud doors, and the foremost rushed into the room, from which tho two Cul. nimen had hastily fled, and scattered tho wash- ing in and nbout the streets and gtitters. "Ane other portion rushed to tho bavk of the hour to prevent the oxit of the two Cilnamen. With the yeilsand crics that accompanied ull thoir actions the mob succeeded in cbuaing tho China- men Inte tho street, where thoy were kicked, culfed, and bonten ns thoy attempted to tly through the crowd, One ‘burly ruifian Bolzed tho stuullerof tho two helpless men, and, pulling out a bowie-kaifo, cut off the Chinuman'a queue, and, taking it in bis hand, struck him across the fue with it. The other, Sinz Lee, lured still worse, After bla yquone hid been cut away 8 ro) was thrown = about ueck, and with a yell the other end was sulzed, und the poor helpless tellow dragged and. lod up tho street with the rope, almost Birung tne in. It would buye beon a mercy to have Killed him outright, but he waa mado tho proy of tho mob following on bebind, who vied with cneh othor in. seoing who could strike tho poor fellow tho burdeat. Under oue of these eowurdly blows tho Chinaman fell to the ground a bleeding masa, Ho wag being dra on in this wily whon a crowd of citizens riished to tho poor fellow's rescue. Te was uniconseious when curried to a physician's offlee, and ina teow mo- monta waa corpse, Anothor wis go badly used at Arapahoo and Sixteenth strocta that he hag been taken to a hospital, and, it is boltuved, can- not recover. Some 200 police, oxtra and regular, and Do} uty-Sheritfs, were now on tho streets, and the mob begun to scatter, At Fourtocuth ind Laws rence atreets thoy fired fn the nir, and somo Nifty of tho mob took refuge in the Methodist Church, in which servivea were being conducted, creating great consternation. . Tovey wore ut last dlepersed, und quiet refgnod nt 8 o'clock this mornings The mob hus remained quiet to-day, but a grent many throuts are heard for to-night. ‘The police and Shoritt's force now number 400 mon, well organized, and Inchurgo of Gun, N.J, Cook, who suppreasod tha recent Leadville riot, Some twonty arrests huve bean made, and the police haye spotted tinny mon. No leader of the rabble hus yet buon doveloped, The polls will bo guarded to- morrow by the oflcers, Many mien were bruleod andeut. Tshould say that ns tmuny ag fort) peonle “‘Ainorteans ana Chinnmen, were injured, utonlya fow serlonsly, Brooks, tho tremun, will probably survive, Tho demonstration, whethor duu to the Democrats or not, ta hurt! tho Domocratio cause, ' ARHESTS. Dexven, Colo. Get. d1.—Karly this morning a aquad of the tniseroants raisod a disturbance near tho Post-Ollice, but within ton minutes it wan catiinated that 3,000 citizens, nearly all armed, wero on the ground, and all the rioters at that point wore arrested and sent to Jail. Bov= oral hundred warrants have Leen sworn out by tho officers, and between 200 and J00 arrests hayo ‘eon made. My wife looked like a shadow, and people declared she had the consumption, Induced to take Hamburg Drops, tho first bottle im- proved her so greatly that her friends would tardly believe thelr eyes, and after wetnas 0 second bottle sho ig louking so well that the People are beginning to belfeve in wondéra. The Hamburg Drops shall bo the tife-ling “stand-by " of nyself and wife, Joun Harnrrern, Fromont, Til, ‘PUK CRI NCHE OFFIC T* ORDER 'TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER: cua patrons throughout the vity, wo have cstabe Habed ranch Oficus in the diduront Divisions as doaymmatod, below, whore sdvertisements will bo Fe uforthe samo prico as cliarged at the Main Js & 1 SIMA, Booksuilurs and Bt ‘Tworty-sccondene leer tckeyrect hon W, ¥, HOGAIU q northwest cornor ‘Thirty f sg BUCHMAN, Draguts WEST DY JAB DM, KIRKLEY & C Mulstad-ak., corner uf Adin Ks A. UOPALOUUS Nowsdoalar, Statianer, otc, Vi. BONN, NT Deu aon-s a CUSEEN, Dy Bn} 1 carne Meets ruyais, 4) Bioe Ltand-ov, 1CK, Jewolo: 0-1 AL G, AL Gps ta ak .. cornur {lacaln. i BRABT, Drolet bor = fy Nomsdoaler, and Wancy “AA wil Woat Madison-st, core A as JACORSON, Drugglst, 13) North Halstod, corner Indiana-st, ; Nopure pivigios. ott Na C4 Drusitaty 449 North vision, oat +f Air LAMY & CO. Drugglats, 616 Larrabee-st, phin. Luh it, NEKBE, Brintl s if axont Rows aia ‘itupae, Gib Mylan, MISCELI tauunory Dupor. j/EOUS, $1,000 wakevte Ruan ay manNE Ruwspaver wale businessman tt ib ie. Addross 166, Vrivunu omee. his * PRBNONAL Sth Uf ALTMAN J” “ond your nda care Cnt JERBON AI NDE HH rEpeciedly, and ani cles evn ta eornar of my hon ataovciork p.m. MY REST FIEND Letter 0 «ica for you. NOTE RECHIVED, T Din neh word AA you speak of, WII] walt With contidence THLE bear from pun. ene SALI 2d Teet on avenue LOW fi DA AYO R Re Terk on arenes: fv teot in Eyantale, near Fiftyethir ON feet In Hyde Park, nene Fifty-firat-ote m HOF Of Calm ot Lao, Kenalngton, on Bintesnt. {cron oan of crossinic on Keventy-fourth-ats B.A. CLICHE, 10 Denrborn-st. train Huor. LESTE CHICAGO REAL Fi ned — ania ‘Thuratay, Nov. gpa Zatsie ours, Lit Dears ull denerip swell by sued ivi conndete: Tis ot iraperty ty bo tut Collier prospectus of gurgenueit plun of uperations. W. AK, NIXOS, Tend ute, 118 and ie earn Nannver. CHANDLER & CU, Mortgage Mankers, + Pont boriesh. Triste FO BALESTAT ELEGANT OPERTY {northeast corner Centro-ny, and Van Huron. Wo wonld intite attention of builders to thi will pay well to Improve. MEAD & GOK, Ealle-nt. yor SALE—0 FEET ON CALUM! front, wt 8G per fout fora fow day: MINGH 4 CO, Wita Fallow, PO FALE Goon DEAL oF goon PROPERTY oF np onn some for othars, at ureat burguins for cash, 148, Trt 0 COW PALE MICTIIGAN-AY., BAST Fito foot botweon Twenty-aixth and 1 hia ntl ata ata decided tacatn fureash, GKU. A. EMEIY, ve Washingtotieat, basement, ISTHE MARKET: if Fifty -ninth-st FF iftyeatettteat. ie Rartycanverthcat “AV HAST EAL CUM WANT’: E.D-MALE HELP. Mookkeepera, Clerks, &*. BU-YOGNG MAS IN) DILUG-STORE: he with nud czperianea preferred. Nate age wl K Tribune otter W one mtin understands tabing orders PQ, Tribune omer, ee VWASTED—yOUNG MAN AS" HOOKKREPER clork, and enliectur; mazar, nintil acunuinted Fi Maines Hua woke BEL MARKS @ Coy Jlunena Apply sith rater Ki bt habita: must be a kuod penman, Fp, And accurate; Waues F108 week fur thee winLOr} Hid fur the suminer. Addross P51, Tribune ufer. ‘A DRUG. atc, ti ty Trades. WAnTED WA Flllsr-ChAnt MARILEIZER ON sae, ARE ya meni und ruttabie workman a atendy Bt tg Weaitae No, 23 South Cunal-st (ANTE ‘0, FIRST-CLASS: PATTERNMA> W* nat Al and ot West Washingtowate NMA FANTED-A GOOD BARKER. v Waste: Sarna Et. 71 DEARHORN Employment Agenctes, ANTED—G0 LABKUREUS FOR WINTER pine ote .alsu. 1, fur work, In the city. Ns — TWO FIRST= pattornmakersat GEO. I, Wunkeen, Wire p=, SN. W, RI Michigan; miso lu) for ‘Siinols, tu for Misvourts i) TORERS 1 GE 1k. Co.. in Lown, Wincunsin, und ator quarry mon 4) cowl inners: free fares LAKk Tor levee work South, at J. H. SP BILDECK'S, 2f Went, Rundolptiat. * Miscellaneous, WARTRDSTALENT Folt FIST-OLASS VAU- % Ity, sunt and dance wrte fete, und | tratepart it fei tn paste Address with tows TIAUL COAL. ALL WIN> at Carroilsay.und Curtis-at, atory dwellings wood to jor zixi2s fee dial can giea poenenttons HATE & BNOW, (oR 8. WE treen 810 FRANK I ora aud State-sts. BON itt. : (OR BATES WHET SIADINOS rented {or $724 1 re price, $30 M fe WI, @ Waaningtonsat, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, VOR HALE-K ER: a7 the Pullman Palsco-Car Conmpans‘s time Ufacturing Works. Other Inrge establishments soon to follow. Urgent demand for stores oc all kinds, Loardiug und gating-houses, und a}, the busluers call- ings ofa town, Ndi lute, well located, for ente at low prices, on it the property by ‘nu Aernin, and parties cu’y! ing wo CU SAWYEIL Room zt Voruund Block, her cf born abd Wastingtion-at HEAL ESTATE WANTE ae WWaAsten-criiexeo” Axp GUI COUNTY “ Teal catate nt the Chicnzo Heal Ketate Catl Honrd. Flext puulle nalo, Thursday, Nuv. 1s, All e tries to be mado before Nov. 7, Culmlozues ‘te be Ise sued und advertinnd Nov. 9, No chante forentry or advertising, Burvices Of the best auctoneurs to be pocured. Ait pruperty to have un “upsut price ” Le- low which ft snail not be nufd. Special inducemen offered to regular ren) wstnte agente, C Our prospoctus giving ful) partieuta: Us and 114 Dearborneat, Mannwer, CO, Mortwage Hankers, WO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE ON DEAI- T" born-ny., north of Division-at. X. 1. O71, vom 148 La Bolio-st, South Side. 1[0 RENT -BT ORY .AND, BASEMENT HOUSE fronting Luke Husk might rent burtly furnished Aud retain onotiour. BABCOCK Bius., 213 Grav FRO ite on the corner cheap, inauiru of 1, W. STUN Suburban. T°. RENT—A 9RUUMED BRICK HOUSE AT Summerdale; C, & NW. ity.; $15 per month; lake water: te fare. It. GILEER, i Murket-at, ‘TO RENT—FLATS. Miscellancous. RENT-6 HOOMS, FUR: or us nished; modern inmpravemn w responstile party for housekeeping. _C RS, Tribung aftice, (PO RENT-FOUR FUUNISIE AD OOM CUMS ‘Wabasti-av., north plute fur bousukceplug. 1 Of Sixteonth-st. PO WENT—FULN! ‘tnd basement hou south of ¥ cuurt, and furnished throughout with new aud elegant ture nitire, Koons wit be rented wingle ur en suite, Pirst-elass table bunrd can bu hud next dour. P- PEN WEEK, WELL-LIGHTED, iy-furnishud rooms to wentlemen only; wardt EtINW-rOOT MttAched, SG Sute-st. NO RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, FIRS! 13 Hubbard-court, corner Wabnstenv. #PO WENT—5 NOUMS FURNISITED O UNFUR- Distied, modern tmprovomonts, to rospunsible pare . Hires doors uted, culelmined LASS, COUNET ingle routo, thas for huusekveping. 125 Wabusti-ay. ‘Thirteonth-st.. ang lane und one without board, nicely furnished, NT=ELEGANTLY YURNISIED ROOMS id Haat Unio-st, nar Stutu. 10 NENT=ON VARK-AV,, FIRST BLOCK WEST of Unlun Park, two now’ handsome brawn-stone overy respects Turnacos, gns fixtures, all completes Tont mudurate to desirably te anes Apply to owner, FPO WENT MAY-S1., BETWEEN MADISON and Washington, a nicely-furnished front room, APO MENT—AT VL MICHIGA North Side. 79 a West Sldc. dwelllous, three-story and basuiment: first-clasa in 8, 4, W. POLLEY, ut Gage Bro,’s & Co, without bonrd, to gentlemen onty, RENTOA FINE STORK, BEST LOCATION, No, 62 Woat Madison-st, Lnquire ut 204 Las Sallv> St, basement, FPO RENT-NORTH BIDE STORE, FI inillinary uF boots and whuoes unly race first-class bitsinoss block, HALE & SNOW, WANTED—TO RENT, \VASTER-TO RENT-TWO. Olt THREE UN- furnished rooms, by couple without chitdren| focatlon enst of Ntnte-i mM Harrison ane vwaty-sucond, Address y ANTED—TO RENIN THE CLEY Oit WITHIN of it-A house with s warn atmched capablo of nevomnmudating six heal of horses. | Apuly tu writing to JOHN tH, Propriutor Powurs’ National Musoun, Ch a bridue. J.B, STON SPKCTAULE i i AN cer aolury £5 per week, Addross I? Vribune. ARGRTIC MEN, WITIL Sur adosirabie winter amall cuple OF call at ‘or withaut business, wusrantee tal. Reni ntamp fur papers, and Lavestiay wi NILEMAN OF GOOD AD- ataleas MERI aL, & 7. TED—A_ GOOD SAN AGCUSTUMED ‘ro _ waiting and general work in boarding-bouse, toi Wabush-ay, % \Wasiei—a ‘dress, whu will work fur & moderate aulory Tor the next two munths; a manmber of Grand Aru) Hevublle preferred. Apply to JUSEFI SMAI 1 BEN BOY FOU GEN- fnown handwriting, ART HOY AT 16 WABASII-AV. Furri VWWaxinocitent LY—A GOOD, BOWER, rellable gentleman whe bind a good Kft of wab, and one hutafrald to tik. who ism good dreasor and fan cue well recommonded, Appir in writing to JUN M POW ENS, Truprivtor Vowers' National AUKOAD WiLL Skit, Tet handsome trotting mury Judy Eminin tor (20; ane Gust sa inst spring, at whieh tine she stawed three heats in. 2: nnd She never had wi training for speed: ts + square, ure galted: needs nu buota: froa from fault ur blowlet: wits raised on Falr Lavh stock-ferm, near Lexingion, Ky,; sired by Cusalue M, Clas, by Henry Clay, sunu Andrew Jnckson, dain the Charles Kent snr i parted Helitounder, $4 n= Lady Emma Is well worthy the Attention uf horseuicnaa she th UHL S yeara elds color, Uuulden surely tiowiue Tunne and tall, fine, clout Hmbs and good, oun feet: sho Is an excellent pote are, und good under enddle; hve bil of sule und digres from breeder: she Is fully warranted, suum, Tesidenci Mlcuiinnenr. NTLEMAN Ith NG LS A Geil nis Hinckinwe Innre, cual black, years old, 1a hands high, warranted” sound und laid: has & recurd in 2a, and warranted to auow nll her heats Inside of (every xizlish and 9 prompt en exculiunt poly wore and good under will sell for one-third value if tuken hi Call at vrivate stable 16 Michizan-ay, N. .—3 Hurse-juckeys need apply. GENTLEMAN EDU! sell bls Winckhuwk inare, coal blac! Digi, warranted soun id warranted ty 3! G Feurs old und kinds bas a ree w ull ber hoate in« Zab: Is very atylish and a prompt driver; lynn nt polu innce hd ood under saddles wilt wll fur one-third vuluy If taken Inguputatety. Call at pris Fate walla 11 Michigun-a¥, N.U.—No horsu-juckoy iy. iN MITCHELLS, In EAST WASHING. bs braces Of ail kinda carriuzes, Dusulus, wod harness, now atid sucsnd-hand, wt low prices, OF wil excuanie, Cash adeances made, it SALE—THE CONTENTS OF A PRIVATE atubie, cuntviating Of a taal ruad-mare, Saglo It. has trotte” better than 3:0 in the aprinu wien pur- chased: eun beat eh at presents iscuntie, wud sato for wny One to drive: 6 years old, und sound Teepect; miso. 8 vury fine Kentucky, snd enra ola} is thuruudty broke fur suddie use to go all he galt: Kende, wud safe Turany one to ride, and Kuuranteod suund: he is vere uandsuino nd stylist, und broke to tarnass for family uses also the Hxtures and the contents of tne entire stable, 1 will eauritice then nt a bargain, us they inust be sold, Apply ot No 2013 Michiznn-ny.” Cut iit tho stable. in the rear an the conchiuan wil be In nitendanee, between Tren Heth und ‘Mwonty-tratents, JONES WINTERED Av AW FanaL IN SATIS: jclury manner: sutistnction gunranteed or no Paz, Hee Gyms wd ruturences sddrussC. I. EASTON, pegrtivld Al AMG AND SICK HONSES. PRONOUNCED IN- curable, cured free of cost. Giles” Lintmont Jodide. Atimonin. “Spaving, splints, ringbones, | bunchos, thoruugh-pins, spruny knees, cured without , blemish. Stratus, ahowldur tamuness, nuvicular dis ene, shGo-bolls, cure uaruntoud. Seiad for pamphlet containing full Intordnion to Dit W, M, GILES, Ut West Hroudway, Now Vork, Usy only for boevas the Hniment in sallow wrappers. ‘Trial size 23 conte Suldby wll drugeiats. a 8 5() BUNS A FUL L-TED MORGAN MATT & DOU yours old, tt tor dotivery and exurors uvo; Only fault, knee sprung. Call at grocery, Thirty-ninth- et and Indiana: es FENANCIAL. * NY AMOUNTS LOANED ON FURNITURE, J\"pinnos, machinery, cnrrinzes, ote, without ru- juvval; rates reasonable, Moons IY und w, WW Wasbe ingion‘et, over Proston & Kean’ bank, ANY AMOUNTS TO LOAN, OX FURSTTUTE A “without removal, planus, aid other goud securl= es." Deurbornaty Rouuis'd and DVANCES Mab UN DIAMONDS, WATCICES, Antic at onosintt broiers’ ratas, U. LAUNDEIG, Roomed and, LU itindalpa-at. eetablished iat. AR ANGUNTS (TO LOAN, ON, FORSITUNE Ablands, otc, without removal: wecurition; luweat ratus, 8% Doarbortest., Kuom Ll, SUIT TING HGS Ripe : was en, south of PV ASTER ITO HENTTSICELY FURNISHED SY room for young gunttomun tn privaty Cartiy, North Sido, suuth of Chicago-nv. und euvt of Clark= wt, Roquialtos, running woter. Krato ire. iighuat Teforoncos, Address 1" 68, Vribune oltice. PEDO WENT—A WELL-FURNISIIED mm, heated, with use of bathervons, within 10 kof Palmer House. Address, aating Tribune ofle LOST AND FOUND, : CHL AND CHLAIN Oct. 2, will return fimo to FL, BISONS, suinigton-st.. Stoum ho wil bo paid ax mich for then ua be can sell thou forelsewhure. No quewtions asked, FOST-ON A CLYHOURN-AV, CAI GOING between # und) p.m. a roll ut inune: ven If dollvered to JON B8c Ry A HiBtoat. Osi — SCOTCH TERITER, marked A. it. Burntunt Liberal raward will bo yivon if” igari-ay, Witt COLLAn YM Ayturesty Lowell, roturned to Isai sich= '—NBAR HALSTED BRIDGE.A POCKET. 4 book contuining about 4. ‘The tinder will please IWturn to 36 Wost Monrudrat, near Surgan. ORT — AN ITALIAN HOY 15 VEAIS) PLAYED Des Motes ta. on the si oF July Les $15 person who tnds bin, Hesidenca, Houth Clark-at, lows papora copy. ila namo is Frank ‘Tortural, ligbt brown lair, black eyes, two large teuth In the. Trontof mouth, stout huitt, Ms, tS NOM DONE, his mother, Cileagor Lontox BLKCTION NiowT, witty aULe dog with brindia spot on back, near tll; scar‘o Jefuside of houd,” Answors to nate of Frank, ft {urn enmo W 170 Monroy strevt and ruculvu reward, GTOLAN — MLACK House atk Wish Foor Taoeutey Tar wion winch ooeisbod buy uid epricnae KRY polntod Lick, comic iy Ud writ He uras UP Mournuyeste nnd gee rownede NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND planus withuut romoval. 151 Mundulph-at,Mooms CAME PAID YOK OLD GOLD AND SILVERS ‘Monoy tojosa on watches diamonds. and valuas Dies of every doscription, at GOLDSMID'S Loan und Mullion Uuice (icensod),'W Kast Mixdison-st Kstate ed TPSHEGTRRICE rAtD FOR STATE BAVINGS and Fidelity Hank books, and Scandinavian Na- jonal Gank certiticatos, JRA HOLMES, General roker, ws Washinzton-at, 180-08 alt woud ”| Domenticn.. WASTED <A MIDDU AukD Mmorner ane worn, ent, capubie, agd honest, for poneral houramurky ir waive famiyyr renidames on Wriyne lucent Rpoday, one nnd s bait from bincolnavs es roquintly every week, Apply at oni of pubitent house on Lincelnear, near shateld. FANTHD—A GOOD COOK, WABILEI, AND froner. Roferences required, Apply at U2 Prutrie-wy, A COOK. ONE THAT 15 A_ G0 and Irener, Roference requiced. De WANASITAV, NEAR TI owns aud iron. Also second Tne hasearent : TANTED—A CUMPETENT O11th, TO DO SEU- ‘ond work and wait on table, Apply at 1k@ Michl- =A GOOD STRONG GIRL TODO GEN: . Fultan-st, FOR Lioht How work. Apply at eR AD-A_GUOD Oli, 10 COOK, WASH, ron. Apply Ht 2st Wabash-ay, VEDA GOOD WOMAN. “COOK EB A CORD, ONAN, ONDER-COOK ANTED—GIRL COMPETENT FO GENERAL housemork: emall taraliyi guod piace tor the y mployment Agencies, WASTHD-Goun GEIMAN: ASD CANDIN for private fan lou-Houses et GO, BUSKE'S Unie, ie AMiimnukooats Miscelancons, WASTED-AN EDUCATED AND ENERGETIO snlusiady}agoud salary tow sultnule person, Apply for 2daysatier? PE L= Tea Galas Souteinte at eels PEE Woinun,” by Sarat: tfackete Stevens Tt seh ¥ ae Maus book fur wanen, Apply te ULI hook foneunien, Apply 2 CUSHING, THOM As Hoottkeepers, ITUATION WANTED. S : keeper, caster. or collector. forences, Aguress fale tribune GIRUA TION WANTED=IN AN 01 HAD kind by steady’ young man. Gi : ud, penta Goud reference from present employers, A BS ne UTCE, 4, Trl TON WANTED-OF ANY KIND IN OF- 2 fice or store; am i guod atorthund writer and : Sypeeweltor uperatury salary Su wuuk. Addruas 1 4, ribune oftice. ‘Traacs. SITUATION WANTED~AS 'TINNER OR CLERK ina hardware sure, of botht steaty work, Ief> erenceswiven. Addreas Wi), ‘lribune uttice, oan panehmiens Teanisters, &c. (VATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN W understands his business thoroughly, ay ‘cone. mun, Cun mieund handy atwnis, 16, ‘Tribune, Mixceliunsous. ITUATION WANTED-FOX A HOY OF IT IN A S) relmbie mercantile house, wholesale ur retail, to geta knowledge of the business und tichin fue active ts fe, (én on tein}, wud quod reference gion. : DHT A YOUNG ENO on pain, whe therouutly und eed hinges ahd. ce miltite oxertun ti clare uddress As Ue See Nort W NG SALES+ salyent teade indey U2" Oh an ereaiten GPECATION WANTED= A TIAN GL inun controlling a lune nod rods, HULUDR, UF Wi the ist of HESSIUN, care of , Helwan, 210 Ler -Bt. GITE ATION Wasiiti—tiy A FIIST-CLass BAR keeper. Can give tho Lost of referunce tt re- quired. P@. Tribune ottiee. ne SITUATION WANTEU-A¥ SECOND GIRL OR y nuree. Apply ut ot Woet Erte-st., second fluor, ‘ QITGATIOS NTED-GY COMPEDENT OID 83 nw cuok of general work. Address or call, ANNIE, Tia Burberest, S' A TED-BY A GUUD, RELIABLE viet nd work ina privute funlly on South Side, Address ur cat ut2ur Archor-uy. itef> 0 tf requilred, Duexetientcnkand (auidiess est or rofure alent caokand taundress, - ASN WITS Ta deite ae North Claresnt. GHUATION WASTED-iY A Good Giitls Wind take second work or kitchen work ino peivate farntl a briess SITUATION Finst-cr S tient ‘of cliy reference” Apply Ras Are lor two duya, ITUATION WANTEN—NY A NORWEGIAN GIRL Lime work atid sewing in w private fam 1a) Wersun-at, S WANT A CUMPETENT GIRL, avcond work or xenoril housework fur xuud velvate famlis. Ieterences to bu ha. 7 St WANTED-HY A NTHD-Y COMPELENT GIith, onal Lausework $n ataull family, Cail for three duys 26 Twentyeitrateat. TATION WANTED—BY A. AMEIUCAN a S wirito du hausuwerk uF second ‘work ini aizall fawn Pieuye address southwest curnur Kuwguth and, RL TO Do SEG- rivate family, Witbast-ny, VATION WANTH 0,1 COOK AND cont siflt wrivatg ur Duaruifig, If irst-elass, Uet- é QUITBATION WAS BY RESPECTABLE Gut, irlorebiid'a nurse, Cail at Wu South “i wallonmice ne de aafinuue it tig live OF SouseLeOp: eee d iluue it te line OF Muusckesp Thue Cull or addrew 4 Sunes Biny-ot, P GITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG LADY TO do plaingowingin hk funily, ust uf ruferences Wivon, “Address U, A..201 slichiaau-nv, ITUATION WANTED—UV AN EXPERIENCED SD sedmatrcan ina private family, fora shore tne, where her services will pay for ter bourd, Goud ref eroncu given, Address P44 ‘I'ribuny ofice. {ON WANTHD—DV A GEUMAN GIL TO do Plath sewing In private famiies, Call for throe duye Burling a SITUATION WANTED—AS DRESSMAREN, DY Sn Danish Indy. Just nrrivod, Address C. 0., 75, ‘ ‘Tribune oftice, rst East Kine! : Nurses. ITUATION WANTED-DY AN EXPERIENCED middle-aged Gerninn woman, compatent to take 4 full eure Uf child, First-class city raferences, Ap> 4 ply ot AD Twenty-third-st., near Weatworth-ay. ShtpaTion WANTED=BY AN BXPEIIENCED child's nurse und seamstress; cuymble of taking entire chirgo of a young infant, Wood reference given, Ad 40,01 UTUATION V AND NURSE girl, Plonse call abSH ‘Twenty-secund-at, up- mtulra, ba rout, QNIvATION WaNTED—oy tu de cooking und gonvral ato fatily, 255 Indiana Gitusnios N FINST-CLAgS COOK SY ‘nnd iaundress in w private fumily, seferences. Th Eightuenth-at,, up-staire, dun, ‘Audrass. 2, Tribune afte, Ha eae COMPETENT G1 hangework Jn a prt- Up-stalne Mesut remornty G, PAIULY, 16s Ware Monrup- jo a We ToUSTON. 8 Monrousat. hoon ee 7[° LOAN—AT 6 PER CENT—SUMS OF HU] AND nats upon irvteciaas ieiproved uusiness wid | Broprty. LASAN & JACKSON, Ss, [COREY 10.045 ON FORSITUR, HTC WITH U AND FIX~ FIUST-CLASS SRL AVE Bt i FIX: furoscheup for cast ESOS ey ‘Address J. N. YOUNG, 14 South Water-at. POR BAL ETON MANUFACTONY AV STOCK: Yards, rondy for work, with all necessary tm Ghinery; Dest ovoning tn the clty for boxes and bull Wg matorisisy favernble torins und lung tine elven, Wwanto capable nina uf atoady uablte to tho pusiness, DAVID GOUDWILLIE, Clark Futlurtousay, MW, BOARDMAN, 14 West Market~ Lia a] F ‘sell very low, Loulavilie, Ky. POU RALE—A IAL at paying Fe Ee woniuinies ig rustaurnn ica. gu, du if slvadny. UA WOW, 124.4 Sallu-at, VOR BALE-ON Ht! STRICTLY FIRST-CLABS Pah edinurhiguset roots urory room allod with ftrat-class boarders, Z47, ‘Tribune oficu. TPO BENT-FIUST-CLASY OVEN, TROUGH ‘and very Hiliiy nuvossay for tho business; will B1() REWARD & ONT “Git, BIGLEN FitOaL corner Michigan-ay. und ‘Vbirteenth-st, a small black and tan terrlur; bad on sliver collar with Ownors maine and resldenca, Keturn to SIU Michie gun-nv, PHOTOGRAPIIG STUDIOS, BAND PANEL, PORTH, AT Guess AiAND' STUDIOS, . mothing new snd slegant. "] TAKES a BHO EGET ARES TRSvANTAN V18IC HEAUT LADIES WEG, Hn EAU arity combined with FINE Li Ho! CHILDREN'S NB, HVING und FINISLE shoutd gu to DRAND'S STUDIOS, * which are the inuat cumplete on this continent. OLD AND FADED pignpies COPIED AND EN- and made equal to tho bust from ifo-sittings. Visitors al ways wolcumie to oh | LLEIY AND BUUDIOS, Fine TT Ee ana re zw a MUSICAL, V (2 PAGES OF MURIC FON WCRNTS. 1G PAS oe ald tok Cunt tduratrice, tasned monthly, o Contonta: #t'res Jullu Waltsen'?* locede{a Atarchy i wickontam Fi * Haaquel, Walt. yardy Bul gana at He ay, eee vata styl wa hiubepejcod unusle, "by the wa r Staite, Subs fall a iption gt YUE yuar. mond ter Uxtarup for catalogue. “The American Music Ce giSleteupol juan Asluek, vr La Sulla and ota, Chlcaite OF: NL'E Wl 41 may MAL HALL SAFES, ONE TER. aa ert rebus, several Aloser sates, and & Meuf wae round-cornured lx’ stout Haga otroieaatos, SPGWEBNIUGD Co. 84 Dope \be f chee Auiirees (84, tribwue once. Mee raer NINESS CARDS eet ¢3 ‘A GOOMRIOH, ATLORNEY AT LAW, 14 DEALts » Wirn-st,, Chieayo. Advice frag. 1 yeurs’ oxe derlouce, Busuives quivdy und legully transacted, {uke thu rent in bread and ples. wT Bouin Clurkest Warmenaa, Gk HAN OF OUD AD. 0 jul erent ad ar tione Address. {0 Gearborticat, cuts HuUneee eall'net pe urahary. CUMILON, \WaN CAPANLH MAN TO TAKE AN Ul titable, vatablishod busine ie fomennd hav sumo capital, 28, ‘Tribe tuosties, AiaaT WANG. Gitar aig NS IN, ANOS Aun oncans TRH EXTHENS! a WARELOOMS STORY & CAMP, QITDATION” “WANTED=DY A COMPETENT ‘ 1 covk and second girl. Apnly at Wi Cutcayaray, H Employment Agencica, supplt ed at G. DUSKE'S oi ea Milwuukooare : wr So WANTED=WISCONSIN GLH: best cor sacond a dining-roucn girls, ant Inundrosses syallable. Goud vlris wanted for boss Tullis, Heglatry Bureau, West Mounroo-st Mincctianeoun, SITUATION WANTED-A LADY WANTS A BLT. 5, uatlun aa eurrvapatidusit or aealatant bookkeeper: rhe n Wtdrosn 8 ele arrive, pie, el AND LODGING DAH-COUIT-FAMILY AND SINGLE ‘ U) rocmis, with put, AND Sil MICTIGAN-AV.—LANGH FRONT roum on purior Hour to roht, with board, fare Or unfurnished, to permanent partivs;’ also dations fur Rentoul . x WABABII-AV.—TWO PLEASANTLY-RUR- * nishod frunt Fuoins waltablo for family Of 3 oF Syoung wen} alsu une room for, with board. [233 SICHIGAN-AV—A VERY DEUIRADLR wulte of roums on aucend ttuor front; slso ‘8 _thirdestory front roum, with board, 8951 LANG LEY-AV.—PLEABANT [ROOMS ak ‘Went Sido, WEST WASHINGTON-8T.-A_ LARGE furnished or unturnisied. ‘Table yuurantoed satle= factory, 43 with board. B57 site tron fuow with wuall rom altochs North Slide, NORTH CLARK-31, NEAR THE BRIDGE Board, with tuoin, Gud to W per Wouk. Day-board- ore waulod, Hotels. NLARENCE HOUSE, CURNER OF STATE AND J Marrivon-ats., four blow uth of the Palmer Jlouss=Hosrd and ruoi pur day. $15u Ww $1: por week, 468 and 1A) wuatora frome tu tlt. entabeiibaue wera: = * 3." PRIGHIY TEANO} E GS HOUSE, WTO @ HAST ADAMS- NEW UPHIGHT AV Wau any PrANog, FE NGS Suite te’ rear, wht board, on suite oF 4 NEW ORGANS, } #lnalo, at moderate “patos. Day-board, 44 per week, ‘Torentor for snlo on tnstaljments, at ac do tu #1.ail por day. cont AN RELBAL LSS, W tor Tore. TMGUNE spar aware SORTS TRL =e AFT a en ae ee ane : TEST TONED, iL FINDSON MOUSE, Ws STATEUT. OPPOSITE “the yorld over We Dost” UN in stock. Yor ualo W pililmer Houne—sL80 per day; Wi t6 $8 per weukt aT a ea po! i 1 Bie und io Neatarot, Sane NTED, : Ras WARD—AN Nad FO LADY AND TA : CLAIRVOYANTS. TB fareinin, lune room and ow buona ts Care rne rire SEVER AIS | mudiate tfood of Droxul ur Onkyo : Doms erin att al err aad Gree Re Duulovard proterced, willing to pay for fiest-clugn aoe > trusted: love, courtebip, niarrlagu, absent frends or rulatives, if you will be rick, when ond how, slekuess and doath, lawsults, yuvily idatoratulen, buslaves Leet Kdapted td und iust wuceoMsful In, Whot part OF the cuuntey you will Uy musk succeaatul, buoy, aiid healthy, How to win und fulaln the lure und fete any of (hose yuu wish, the result uf wll kluds of un dortukings, Inforwuation by wall, Addrees ur call Nuow 4h GU Weal Mudisonest, Chicucu, Il Ofice hovred to am, Tto 67 wy po Bunday, 101 1, tod pm, For ull persons burn in Marelt, April, Jung, Seplpmiber, Octuber, uni Hucombus, will sulect prise Rumberw in lottery, | Send for hi, WE RECOMMEND Mics Pitan, FROM 1OS- 0H, us Ue buat advingr und cuutisulur oa luv, Murringa, und bustiwss affairs, il West Madiaun-st, x ws Paweten wanna win CACEAL IS AE ry of % specialty fu enyy wid Nurthe wort, Call on or audrot? Be A. HEVNOLDS, Cold Tayretal Howe U to Ad we tee Lo 4p. CO-Uay, commedation. Kefurunge ylvou and required. 2 1 Wribuno oftied, oe ants bas i Peano rane RoGss FOI GE: ‘wity, In urivate bourters, family mucratiureare sO other pry there a i an ieibungutticg, oe oo OLS tee oie coy Ln eee WHICAGO BYORAGE CO., WW TO 3ui FANT KANs dnipieat, Baye tho best sud cheapest placu tur atoring surnituey, planus, ty aaiees wade TORAGE, FOIL FURNITUNE GUGUTES wy; A et CEOUGH TATION Th) Wert Manrouste soe ee : Adulros: chuupont und bess in city. RACTICAL NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL: trunowy tn ail Ite branches, Including luBarse mieihod. ate. thoraughly taut Fru Sree echcol ia auriy al parte of tae world, by Ae rly i f i BERUEMY, Wi corueleeL. EN