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COUSTA: JEP; A New Phase of This Old Story. / An Alleged Identification of- the’ Com watuant with a Blackmaller, All tho More Reason for Having ‘a. Spoody’ Trial of-the Case. Toward tho Intter part of July two young men named ‘hompson and McAuley were arrested on -the charke of cominitting a rape, under very aggravating clreumstanées, pon a girl by the name of Consta Jenson, out on the pratrio near the corner of Western and Milwaukee -avenues, -/The two young men wore lduhtified by the girl, who claimed that she, a strangor in the city, had; through the blunder of astrect-car conductor, been care tled far out of her way ,to the outskirts of the clty, had beeh refused shelter at a tavern near tho city-Hinlts, ‘and had been selzed, benten, and brutally outraged’ by these two, young men. An Indletinent was prompt ly found ngainst them,. but the eases have’ not yet come ‘to trial, owing, gencrally, to applieatloris for continuanecs on the part of the dofenae, the cla@peing on one or tivo oceastons that certatt necessary witnesses were sick, -‘Uhis alleged outrage cunmitted upon the girl, a stranger and a for- elguer, under stich clreumstances, naturally aroused general public indignation, nnd con- trtbations to the amount of nearly $100 were talen up for tho purpose of securing a goo | jawyér to prosecute her cage before tho hiigh- ercourts. ‘Tho State can make no provision for’ the support of, witnesses In -eriminal: enses , except .by. puliing , them , In. jall, which fs hardly proper, treatment. Thorefore — theso » :contributions — were utilized = to” “pay **tho” girl's “board duting the perlod between, the “time when this alleged cffnlo “was committed ‘and the’ thine when she was able te caro for herself4 An Indictinont haying been:found, and the ease having passed into~ the hands of tho’ State's Attortiey, thére wns, no ‘necessity for hirlng a Jawyer to look after. her Interests, 1DUA8 DEEN CLAIMED BY, THE DEBENSE that (he prosecution ‘savoted of blackmail. ‘The charge hns been minds. that the girl's statements regarding her being a stranger in the city were untrue, that her-character was | tuf batl, and that she bad:consented to tho ad- yauces of these young men, and had: inado the charge she did simply because of 0 disagreement ag -.to the amonnt: of money site was: to ‘receive. ) Such .chargos. are easily imade,.‘and ;do -‘not -*menerally reeelyy much.credence.:*But something ha} pengd: day before festerday. winch gi es to tr hen mauriaily the case of the defense woakon ‘that: of tho prosecution, in a WEAKENS THE CREDIMLITY =~, of-tho.chiof witness, It. Is nuw alleged that early during the sttimmor..Miss Jepson, then calling hersel£ Olsen, attempted to.awear out a-warrpnt, bofore Justice, now Covonar, Mat- son for the arrest of arespectable South Side physicini -on - the: charge of bastardy. ‘The Justice was not satisfied with, her statements, mid- refused to iséie tha warrant, but wrote to the physician stat(og whnt,-the-girl had. sald nid requesting ayy explanation from film, ‘The doctor called Mow the Jtistieoand stated - that--he-had.treated the girl In child-birth, but denledImproprieties of any, Kind, His ninnher wag stich as to.satisty. tho: Justice that: his statements were true, and that the gicl’s were false, Some threo: months afters wards the. Justles. beeame impressed with the idea that-the girl Jepson, who had had these tivo young men. arrested on the. charge of rape, atid the. Olsen woman, who had tried torawear ont the -bastardy warrant, were one and the same; and-he-made an-arrange- ment~ witha Milwaukee avenue, druggist. to have [seater coin to his, place, 60 that he could sce her and-satlsfy himself a8 to z DENTITY.OF TUE TWO. 'The-arrangemént] wns--mgde, sbut ‘the “pj {ied “to come. “Pins POleAt -cadnpa’ pti came on and drove tha cqso out ‘of Mr, Mat. son's mind, * Nor did ‘It gecar to hita until Ho. counsel ‘for the defeidants, having in sonie.way heard of thly Olsen cise, asked the Corotier to cgtne bver ta the Cthninal Court and seo. If ho could Identify, the woman, Mrs Matson ald visit ‘tho coart-room where Miss" Jepson was.” AL first owing to the change in dress, éte., he failed to recognize her, but upon ‘entoring iiito conversation With her, he aaiys, he became convinced ‘that if was tho sane person who had Applied “to him for a warrant. Uo stated to hor that she had been ta his aMficé on.such an errand, andshe, | states, grow, very much excited, and asked him’ ngt’ ‘to” say «anything about’ ‘it, Because “It would ruln ‘Her,. ‘Upon those things coming to the know)édge‘of tie State's’ Attorney, he had :the sine aghich would: othorwise have SPIN. Ls kK, coltine” ued, In order that tte ni us to the correctness of, Coroner’s identi- cation, on ~ If Miss Jengon wis ravished, as she al- leges, by these tivo, young man, and can prove that, the asserted fact thnt she at- cupted to swear out this bastardy warrant CUTS NO FIGURE IN ‘TILE CASE. r A disreputable woman {sas mtich entitled to protection for her perso ns fen respectabla ones “But if thacharge’agalnst these-youn, mens to rest ‘solelf, or inalnly, ypon her testimony, thon’ the fact ‘that she applied | for this warrant "fades Yar ‘to (mpench.her credibility; fur her silagrnentte “at tho Une that this alleged, outrage occurred “wore to the effect that she had Just come to thd vity, aud that shé was chaste, 3 If so much of her. story 1s proven to be fulse, ‘the Jury will ba apt to lave but Tittle faith In-tho’ reinatnder, - There should, under no cirewnstances, however, bo:any further contlninances. ot theease. If the girl’s Blory is untrue, Hen the young mon should be tried and acquitted, and liberated from the odium hanging over Uiem for so many months, on account of their belug ‘charged with the commisston of 8o'grave wcrime, If the chatze Is true, then: the young men should be straightway con- Vieted and sent to Jollet, Under no elreum- stances shoul! this Indictiiont, which was found Inst July, bo allowed to remain any longer untried upon the docket of tho Criminal Court. RATLWAY POSTAL: SERVICE. . Gricvances of Clerks and Others Labor=: a Ing in That Departinent. Spetiut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Sr, Louis, Mo, Dee. 2%—An {Important conference was held Iu this. clty yesterday, some of the detalls having leaked out, ‘Chere wero 'present four or five , gentlemen’ con- nected with the Rallway Postal Service, and the conference was held to consider woll- known grievances, which one of the gentle- jen assured me were of long standing and thus far irremediable. an . There yre engaged In the postal service in the State of Hilnols alone about 300 men, ‘They are classified ns mall-route messongera, ut front $500 to $600 perannum ; route agents at from §700'to $000 per annum; assistant, bostal clerks.nt $000 to $1,000 per annum; ahd railway postal clerks at §1,160 to $1,300 ber anni, eo ae When the Rebel Brigadiors .got control of the House of Representatives a reduction of §50 per annum was wude upon these soveral emuployés. But to-day ‘the “particular ‘and’ Speclal grievance 1s that the men ara over- Worked and underpatd., Though, should the salary be doubled, It would be physically im- Possible for them to perform the labor put Upon them. ‘There are today hundreds of these men who sre required to work from 4 Pm. todand8a,m. And It Is the hardest Of all work. During these hours of the hight tons of postal matter fs handled, and their handg, lega, arins, heads, eyes, ond brains upon a continual gtraln. Under the general Superintendency the system. has. been brought to such dexres. of perfection that if letter from St. Louis for Peorla ts thrown: Via Decatur instead of via, foodhouse, tha next postal clerk detects ‘It, and com- dlaint fs" nt once filed agnlust tho delinquent. Usually the clerks run week on and week off, us by that means they are on- led to haven Httle tue with thelr fuml- Jes, but it [s not a week of reat, It takes two io t days to recover from tho’ physleul:ex- ‘Auston of the. past. week, and then he at ones begina’ the. study and mel orkzlngs a + “Bew ‘schedules, Tose’ who" haye fanflies uust board away frous homo half the tlue, THE CHICAGO TRIBU ‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, And then the exposed ant dangerous poal- ton assigned the postalenr sn the make-up of railway tratus makes their voention extrn hazardous; the postal clerk carries his life In ity band, ty comparison with other Tederal aj bolitnents, it wilt be secon that tho employes of the Railway Postal Servico aro the hardest worked and poorest-pald of any. And It is against this dlserimination that the gentle men who met here Inst Sunday desire to protest. ‘They say thera $s) great Unanitity among the eniployés, nnd that, If their petition for lesser work thine and ins erease of pay Ig not granted, thoy will fall back upon the Inallenably American right to strike against the tyrant G. 1-0, Should these men hayoe the cournze to be this desperate, what. condition of atfalrs would exist! The entire affairs of the district in- volved In the strike work come to a stands BULL | Nor in this ease could: unskilled labor bo substituted. OF all men in the employ of the Government, the postal clerk 18 the most skillful, as more than two years’ hard Tabor is required to perfect one for an ordinary day rowle, ‘Phe attention of postal author ules id enlled to the complaints of these men, With a hope that justice will be done them before harder resuita follow. POLITICAL. bs 4 PENNSYLVANIA. » PamAapeEnrnta, Pa, Vee. 22.—There now sees Hkely to he a scramble for the United States Senatorship in Pennsylvania, ‘Tho opposition to Mr. Grow, designuted as “the feld,” has apparently more -than half tho Republican votes In the two TMouses, and the cauyass of that gentleinan does ‘not scem vigorous cnough te gather the Increase which ho tequires In order to make hig nin- jority. Of the six members In Montgomery County, it fs clalmed he will get only two, notwithstanding the request Jo his behalf recently adopted by the County Committes. In this clty only three are conceded to him, —Messrs, Law, MeKee, and Netll,—ntt mem- bers of the House, but this Is thought too low. nn estinate,. Mr. MeManes, who waa anid to be Inellned to serve hin, ts now de clared to be “soll” with his opponents. « The Allegheny County Republican meme bers beld an adjourned cauens at Pittspurg yesterday, and Indorsed Mr. 1. W. Oliver, of that elty,'ns the choteaot a majority, but the two Grow. men, Flinn and Knowland, did not take partin tie caucus at all, and tt ty ns- serted from the intimates of Gen, Moorhead that at least two members will iH for him (Moorhead) In the enueus at Harrisburg. The movement for Gov, Loyt, which ap. peared ready to take shape nw week ago, has not developed so far, and his name is not mientloned more than Jt was then, ‘The tine {s, therefore, becoming so shore that ft looks ns though nothing contd be settled with cer- alniy until Legistature meets, Mean- time new candidates are continually named, but noneof them buve any general strength or sficclal capacity, Jx-Gov, Hartranft, lias not been pressed at all, and he, who ds hlin- self averse, if not altogether unwilling, to take part In-tho contest, begins to be re- garded’ by many ns a eandldate upon whoni a mi jority of the caucts ‘could be spevdily ual j . WISCONSIN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Oconomowoc, Wis., Dec, 22.—When the State Legisiature meets nt Madison, in tho first week fn January text, they will, or are expected to, elect n United States Senator to take tho sent of tho Ilon. Angus Cameron, whose term expires soon. Theru Js some feellng: aguinst electing one who has too uch private busines on land to attend to, ‘such as was Inst elected; and the names of two prominent candidates, both of, whom stood a very. good chance of going in two years ngo, are now presented, These two gentlemen—tho Hon, Philetis Sawyer, of Oshkosh, and the Hon. or * Boss” #, W. Keyes, of Madlson—ut- the commienee- ment .of the campaign stood even chances; but, ag. tho time for elvetion draws near, tho etianes seems in’ this, section.to be a good deal one-sided, Mr, .Keyes is the favored one here ji Wankesha County, as well as In Racine, ‘Kenosha, “Walworth, and Rock Counties; and members of the Legislature honestly belleve him to be tho best person yet presented, Each candidite; however, Is More singing of success than ty any of his {ollownrs encl, helfexing hansel auro of tho Et : pee . . PIMLADELYVITA, : PimLavELruta, Pa. Dec. 20,—At a mect- Ing this afternoon of the Republiean Citl zena’ Committee of One Hundred candidates for the three princlpal city oflices to be yotud for sin February were chosen, A sub-com- mittee reported in favor of John Hunter for Reeelver of Taxes, the most Incratlve oftice in the nmnicipatity, and Joseph L, Caven for City Solicitor, leaving the choice of Mayor to tho. getieral body. . Messrs. Hunter and Caven, leaders of the reform movement in the party, were accepted without dissent. ‘Then Anthony Drexel, the banker, neml- mated WillikurS. Stokley, the present Incum- ibent, for Mayor. ‘This precipitated a decid- ‘edly! ahurp, dqbate, but .Atr, Stokley pulled ithrough by a vote of 63 to 50, It was an- nounced ii tho meeting that the Republican ‘managers would Indorsc the ticket, MAINE. * Boormpay, BMe., Dee, 232,—Responding ton letter on the anestion of the United States Senatorship, Inquiring of Gen. Joshua L, Chamberlain as to his candidacy, that _gen- tleman writes that it has not been his habit ito make binself n candidate, for any’ office whatever, but when called to a public trust ihe has ondenyored to fulfill it to the best of hls ability, “t. PTE CANE-GROWERS. Procecdings in the Convention at St. Louln—Besults of Kxperlonco, Sveciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘St, Louis, Mo., Dee, 22.—Upon fnvltation of tho manngors, the members of tho Sugar Conyention’met at 8 a m. at the Belcher Sugar Refinery, and were shown through tho entire establishinent, and enabled to seo the ‘entire process of conyorting the raw plantation sugars of Loulsiana Into the pure white sugars and refined sirups, ‘At 10:30 a, m. thoy reassembled In thelr place of necting, and resumed the bualness of the Convention, ‘Tho first business was tho ;ulectlon of the followlng Board of offccrs for tha comme year! President, Isnno A. Hodges, of St. Touls; Vice-Prestdents, Seth Il, Kinney, of Minnesota; Recording Seeretary; ES. Jones, of ‘Tennesses;: Corresponaing Secre- tary, Col. N. D, Coleman, ‘of St. Louis; ‘frensuvor, E,W. Douglass, of Bt, Louls; Export, George C, W, Belcher, of St. Louls, Co}, Coleman was elected editor for the As- sociatlon to propare the proceeiings for pub- Neatlon, and, by a unanimous vote, tho Rural World was made the offleil organ of vthe Association, i ¢ ‘The Hon, Thonias t, Crittenden, the Goy- “ernorvlect. of the Stato of Missouri, belng present, was Introduced to, the Association, fand “in; a speech — voligratuluted Its members on the progress alrendy made In Jsolving the problem of successful succor production, aud expressed the strong convic- “ton that within a few years the United States, ‘which he thanked God was now one Natlon, ‘would produce all the sugar and slrups ro- quired by tho country, : t On inotion, Coy, Crittenden was mado an honorary nembor of the Association, ; At: the: afternoon scaston the -following were taken up for discusston, with the gen> eral results arrived at as given belows Firet—Oughtcano to be stripped before ‘working? The almost universal testimony was that it was ‘an unnecessary Iabor; thut if It was.to ba piled or shocked In the field. to. remain for some thno before presstig the leaves were a protection, M{ properly put wp in piles or shocks; that, It *the bagasse was to be used for fuel, it was worth’ more with than without the leaves; that, when not used as fuel), If put up dn nar row necks, the stock would vat the whole of it, and thrive upon it, Lt was adiitted that with sinalt ills, it could sat bo passed through ug fast as if tho leaves had not aed. be embodying the senso of the Assoclation, the fullowing resolution was adopted: Resulval, Fuat in {ho opinion of thls Conyon- “ton, from the testimony bore glyen, it i# not wecoduary to Btrip cane, 2 % Sccund—Luiluence of soll upon product, It was admitted by nenrly all thatthe quality of the product was inedifed by Lhe eliaracter of the sof] on which It was grown; that as a rule the thin clay or Nght anny Rolls pro- duced na belter qunlity though a less quantity of erutle sirups than rich prairie soils, but if allsorghum products were to he subjected fo w process of thorough ‘refining to fit them for market, the character of the soll would not. materially affect the refined product, Parties trom Central atid Western Kansas and Nebraska predicted that the Great Ameriean Desert would become the seat of great sugar-producing industries, doth soll andeliinate boing peculiarly adapter fo the production of cane, with tho further -advaniage that, while inthe Valley of tho Mississippl cane sonicthnes deteriorates rap- idly If kept any length of the after entting, there tt ean ho safely kept ‘for weeks or even months if protected from freezing. Third—Js itan exhaustive crap? ‘The tes- timony of growers wns thatit ts not. Prof, Scovell, of the Hilnols State Industrint Uni versity, said that an nuniysis of the stall: showed but about two-thirds of 1 percent of ash, that drew Its nutrition mainly from the alr, Fourth—Defacation and clarification, Tha untversnl testimony of those most experlenced was (hat the pecullar sorghum twang could only be got rid of by thorough defnention, For this putunas thos reapest and most eastl; managed agent was the milk af lime, w should be ndded to the cold juice in sutticient, quantity to completely neutralize the acid ff fu was to be worked for sugar, or a Atle short oof it If for sirup, No definit Instructions in regard to tho amount tobe tised could ba given, as it de- pended gntirel ype the conditton of the lee, and could only bo determined by its actlon upon letinous paper. ‘Che juice ls then brought to a scalding pols when the seu rises inathick binnket on. the top, which is to be removed or the clear Julee drawn off from below. A preparation, hay- Ing its basis as burnt alum, andeniled the alumnions compound, Is then used to neti tralize any oxeess of Imawhen being worked for sugar. Parties who had tested what Is known and has been widely advertised as the Stewart process fur defacation declared it, In thelr opinion, worthtess, ifth—Can cau be ft after cutting with- out deterloration? | ‘This lias already been answered tn part. Much depends upon locit- tlon and climate, In many tases itis nbso- Iutely necessary to cut cane before It can be worked, to escape danger of a frost or dete. rloration by standing after itis ripe; in which ense the opinion seemed to be that the best way wasto bind Inbundies without stripping or cutting off tops, and stand on end In darge shocksglike corn ‘The evening session was occupied by Prof. Scovell, of the Llinols State Industrial Uni- versity at Champalan, in giving « very in- teresting report of a series of experiments conducted by himself and others dtring the past season, but the substunce of these hns alrendy been given to the readers of ‘Tit Trmnune in the reportot the Ulinols State Convention recently held at Springfleld, ——————— MILWAUKEE. ‘ A High Rate of Taxatlon—Tho New Newepaper—Tho New Normal School =Tribulations of a UVemocratic Ore can. Speetal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, MinwavKer, Dee, 22—As Mr. Guilfuss, the nuw City Treasurer, is now engaged in the collcetion of the personal taxes of the city, the cltizéns begin to realize how. ox- pensive a thing this municipal government really Is. When the assessinent on personal property calls fora taxof over 24y-per cant, and the elty, county, school, and State taxes yet to be collected, It looks as if “the best governed city in the world” was rather un expensive Juxury. The city is not much in debt, but we have been bullding some expensive and elegant sehool-houses, and the sewernge system tins become a great burden upon the taxpayers, As tho City Government has just fallen Into the hands of the Republicnns for the first thie in many yenrs, and tho tnxes are greater than ever be- fore, tho anxloits taxpayer will naturally ask the cause. Tho real renson fs that the Re- publicans have inherited a legney of debt aud unthriftiness from the Democracy, and find city affairs in a condition from tho mis- rule of thelr predecessors that calls for an increased expenditure of money the coming ‘year, The Republiegns, will,bg well watcher and will be Inelied to conduct every ranch of the Cily Gove:nment upon the most. economical basis in order to hold on to their newly acquired power, Horace Rubleo's now Republican news- paper will make Its appearance about the Ist of January, [tis to ho of the same size of the Scntincl, satin brevier type, and will alm to become atirst-elass daily Republican newspaper, What it will really be remalis tobe seen, Mr. Rublee, the editor-in-chief, was recognized twelve yenrs neo ns an ox- eollent editorial writer, but hy has never had any experience as an editorial nauager® on a first-cluss daily newspaper. He lins the Brent adsuntage,- however, of possessing the good will of tho entire community, both ,Democrata and Republicans, who are ready to, give the newspaper thelr business, pro- vided ho makes a progressive and respectable newspaper, ‘Che new enterprise is just now Milwaukeo’s “great expectutions,”? and thers 1s overy ‘reason to Hleve that tho, people will not disappointed. It looks as if Mr. Rubles’s success was assured, firstly, aflrmatively by the good-will of every one, and negatively by all tho projudices of the community, or at Teast the decent partion of It, belng actively arrayed agalnst his disreputable rival, Much disenssion has arisen in the School Board over an appropriation of $50,000 bonis to secure tho location of a new State Normal School In thls city. The last Legislatare assed an act lovating a school of that kind erg provided tat the City Fathers would contribute tho site worth $50,000, ‘The city. hag been maintaining 8 normal department. for yenra connected with the High School: but, ns the State has provided a fund for the. maintenance of Normal Schools, It is nat clear to the: mind of. thy average Milwaukeo taxpayer why he should ho taxed to carry on schvol of his. own, "There ure at present four schools of the kind in the State,—one at Whitewater, one nt’ Platteville, one at Oshkosh, and anothor at Fall River, Each of the towns gave some- thing to sceuro thelr location, and by the terms of the net Milwaukee will be obfiged tolf sho gets it, ‘The Board of Education lias passed’ o resolution asking the Common Council to inky the uecessury appropriation, viloh they havealready done, and the school will now be bullt, Tho Evening, Signal, the two-cent after- noon daily, has’ a.enso In the Circuit Court. ‘The sult grew out of‘nn attempt to make the paper a Democratic organ Jast sum- The Demacrats promised $500,- and paid $300, when the paper took a sudden flop Lind Innded in the Republican camp. chinttel mortgage on the concern was thon bought by one of tho syndicate, and held, fn order ta make the paner pay buck the money that was goton false pretenses. ‘he suit ts. brought by the owners to make tho .mort. ares jet go his erly. ‘The Democracy of Litwaukeo are not lucky in their attempts to suborn even thelr own newspapers, Look at the trade made with Jim White and the News, for example, ——$—$—————__— . NAVIGATION ITEMS, Speetal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, -AUNAPEE, Wis, Deo, 22—Navigation at this pince has nearly ceased for the season, the only craft now In commission here betug the steany-barge Dalsy Day, of Manitowoc, Sho will mako occustonal trips betv waukee and this port during tho winter and carry fretght principally, Sho arrived here yesterday from that plaice with a load of freight for our murchanta, and will take 9 Jond of wood or Christinag trees back. Since the destruction of the bridge pler at this place the. Goodrich steamers have been wn- ablo to land dere, the depth of water In the harbor not buing suficlent to admit them. ‘The Dalsy Day has, therefore, been put on tho line to carry the freight. “The seouner Conquest is tha only vessel Jatd up in our harbor this winter, she will be thoroughly rebullt in the spring, elther at this place or Manitowae, ‘The bridge pler will not be rebullt, nor willa new one bo constructed, ‘This will make the necessity of completing our harbor felt oven nore thin heretofore, $$ THE COLUMBIA RIVER. - Pontnanp, Ore, Deo, 23—The Special Committee appointed by tho Board of Trada to draft @ suitable memoriul to Congress asking for early and favorable legislation In rulution to the improvement of the Luwer Cojumblo, has completed its labors. A copy of the memorial has been forwarded to the Oregon wiembers of Congress, Coples have also beon sent to the Chamber of Commerce at San Franelseo, and siinilar organizations of New York and Boston, asking actlye coSperation. Col, Gillespie, of the Engineer Corps, lias prepared a report on the subject, not yet published here, which presents the atatement of the whole case with sirggestions CITY IBAL Re {Oi RALH—HY dC. MAGIA, BF WABITING- tonest.: ‘HUN =Elnzant Northside residences Improvements would cost more: in most superb order; Rurrounded by the moat slegant houses In Chiencu, iY.} R completa Finonnts Tent Conte nolghborhonds bait, Cte brick renidonce with tarwe I Lays —Uetaron-frint prieks good Wont Hide} house would coat more to Te inprovelant bauer Aho. fiver aut bar, Ferg Betanansfront ex, inten Matas walls ted. asoon ns the reports, published acopy | fe totes Peele ited ito cate ars Willalso bo forwarded to Congress, brea eleunt Nord Ride residences walking distance of business centre; three rooms doop. Tal yetngnn near tefferson PUBLIC NOTICE In Woreby Given to Widows with Bank Accounts, and to Such Other Persons fecently spent in decorations. Fs ear Lincoln Park, story houses & bargain, jackson-at.. cornns ein fine onter ae It May Concorn. 1iacathlandsny. nent Adnmeert,cncianon mnrviG= ate threa roms deep. on i Ba eta anateh te Tee ezaay Pena ‘sib Hecritonent, elegant marble-front, 10roomet rn Cl 3 5 Dee, 2.—, every convener Arie Cuken, Mich, Dec, 22-—About a | ei er er ar trexel-toutoyard, an octagon year ago a inan came to this city and an- nounced Iimself as Dr, KF. S. De Los, a “specialist” physician, Helngratlated him- a self fnito the affections of a wiilow by the | Tiare, on ber name of Mra. Mary Williams, who was re- ne puted tobe wealthy, and, after a short court. ship, married her, At this tine he had proven hhingelf a thorough quack, and, hiv- ing performed several abortions, for wh i he was about to be arrested, he gathered Adianimat., brick, with 12, Jt, and K. on parlor the loose money he. could get of hls wife, AUTH CH, OIG cachet brick; Hoar Anhinndsavs about $400, and skipped out, fleserting H0—Monruo-at, nw. cor. Lincoln, two lots and her, and leaving numerous board-bills unpald, | kood hone on brlok basement. Six Louses on Line At this the it was rumored that he also had front brick rosidence: a birenin, —Indiann-ay., a Inrzo und slewant residence hut for a homed; farze lot, wund ba Ud—Adane-nt, tnnrblo-front with dining-room r-flaur: furnace and. Kagetx~ rible tocation, a and-ny. and dnekson-at, marbles fronts D. It and K. on parior-toors furnned and gas ures, Fiith-Monroe-at., A well-butlt peiszon marbie- front, facing suuth, near Ashiand-n' $12.00—Monrov-at., near defers Park, an elegant atone-front that th cont hunrly E2,UK. fb All} 9 SbDI Ad coln-st, will puy 2) por cent. several Hying wives:{n New York State, | [e0it #Alb—LoTS AT ENGLEWOOD, UPON whom he liad deserted Inthe same manner, crated Homage w (i be palty waeule tie missionary after securing tnelr-onatls irons tls city he ater. und wonties er with rower, atitoad econ: went to St. Johns, Mich., where he married | modations ung eduentionnd advantages Plt it woman naned Hauer, and upon whose | utd purcuass't vot th croneety cenie ine. ee alfections he played the anime game that he OLIN AN HAUTE did upon Widow Williams, of thin elty, Ll i too 21 Otis Hoc! alter Soeiirine, “asacasiant of her banik-ne- Por BATE Goald, WADABIL-A (BAH FOR! count, some £650, lie drew out one dary, eae oie - >i nnd took his departure for pastures greener, | (agi, Yabasteay. corner Uhirtrsserenth-at, i int, Wabnah-nv,, near Fifty-thirdert. Keeently he turned up in Charlotte tn the:| gi fect, Konwond-ny., near Furty-soventheat, sine rOle, asa woman's doctor, practiced on | 910, Wabash anna t Ington-at. ntew disreputable eases, aud nally ended | ———~——_2 2 SAS gaol dls of that plicey aud Jast week, having | pasy termer uric Sheu. Aine emul nd luan obtained possession of mbort $600 of ler | {rekanmend corner or Fullnetonenve wud Foreynts money, he left her all alone, to weep and to enay forma, at. $1,1W, mourn for hts absence and the loss of her ae onsmall cash payment and TUN ae HUNT er Wanitinuton-nte money, ‘This ts the seventh or eighth wife | J7OR FALE-GAK WOOD HOULEV AT Tots, §si he now has living, tie apparently findin Mt a Jeera f60e HESSCY d. GOUDIICTE 41 atsjor more remuneratiye business than practlelng | oF sine a quackery, Iie’ Is now at large, and we may | [food houses and eure tut stent rented foe expect to hear at any moment that some How perannum: only gait sold linmediately, J, other wittow with her cash has fallen a yie- | WORREVEM, 16) Cinrk-st, : fim to his greed for inere, He is deseribed RUE LE ns sinall Jn bulld, with mustache, brown hair, sind, round, restless, piercing eyes, and a sauienky voice. Widows, take warnlog! ———— pote LE—A HARGAIN TN IY DE PATE erty, 20 feet, near Konth Park Station, J, QUODHICIL 61 Major ilock, NAILS, Wastes ives cope DLOTNEAT Speclat Dispatch to The Chieaoo Teibune, Ptah ps HIV Ma RO TCT) ‘Drrrsnuna, Pa, Dec. 22--A drlef interview | 6M SMa ee rele MEN IVa g : with a ember of the firm of Chess, Smythe &Co., explains the seeming parndox fn the action of tho Western Nail Associatiof at CORNER 3 TO IW F ON between Loomisat. und Western Tr ziving full descriptiun and price, tn ¥ittieny. Dx ‘welttthemtas byt 1880—TWELVE PAGES. Hookiceepera, Clerits, & t ANTEDADY A LEADING IOUS) business 8 3 A SHORT ‘Her who harsome knowledge of Kens correspondence, Addmss U 52, ta A DOKKEN HI FROM IAN, 1; OUNG man guick at feures, goud and mptd penman, willing to work for low wages; Unoxcepuonadlo rufor- ence Ureaa U 4th, T \e eral une MAN IN iy BMALI Ph alaey, ‘Tribune oftica, \WWANTHU-AN AUTIVE YOUNG StAX For ahipping-clerk: one that in temperate and hina had experience. Address giving references, exparl= nod, vtoy wages, fn week, N70, ‘Tribune vice, ‘Trade, WANTED GEARING) MAKE; MUST BE RO} ber and know his business. Address Dekalb Cnertngo. Pokal, il, WAaten—iita: NISHERG— TWO Finer. class handsun stean! works none but wood moykmen, need apply. tJ. NotbiNGiLAM a Co, ZT West cucond-nt., Cincinnntl, U. \VASTED-ItASS MOLDER ON VALVE AND ‘cock work, A quod worktnan can bave stony Gmplogment and uood waves, Address Weatora Brana Works, 17 Mouth Sixtheat, Nt. Louis, Mo, ' WaAptED coon GIRL TO COOK, WASH, AND JV _irontna private famity. 997 Westuackson-at, WASTED coon GInt FOR GENEMAT HOUSES » VY "works good tases, nt 27 Aldine-square. WASTED 4 Goon ont, 70 Gu To RNoLE- wom! and do yoneral honso f be Hoferancea roquirou. “Inquire of Dr vs iUBBARY i 14 Dearborn- ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN -GInL, TO NO W Atoncrat Rootewark, area naubntar sy ment be a avod cunk. ANTED—AT SV PRAIIB-AV., a Wainesd ih forsenomiaumman EXP But A as ee oe Benoa) auras os) FANVED—AT Rit WADASHA-A }_Mtrong girl for second work, II SA DD TELL aa Oenias eeeaS Waster aciit 7e Do SnaP aR ROR st. inird door enteot Cinck, oposite Posture, ANTENA FIUST-CLASS GIL TO WAIT ON tuble, one to do chamb . plain washings Zu Sout Cinrkerte Ts One 80 a2 Gli FOR G Wart 2248 Michigan-ay, NERAL HOUSEWORK ye raat oe a iar catloaeoaue rigyed Yate fire a TAN, eee Gar, QOOm pune ecommented. German oF. Si preferred,” Will pay per week. TON MIGHIAAN Ave ey <RUUND-CAN MAKEN, AT JAMES TUINIit's Preserving Works, 200 Archer-av, Call iminediately, . \VAaNtiib— Goon Woon AND METAL wWoitit. iiapgChZ OM ShOWennes, BM. COUN A CO,, Fund © Coachmon, Teammtern, do. ANTED—A FIUST-OLASS COAUHMAN, MUST como well recommended, Apply at 211d Caius STED—IRISH OR ENGLISH COACTIMANS #23 per month and dz experienced und teat Of references absolutely requisite, Apply at oom 4, IZ Suuth Charkest. Employment Agenci¢n, WASTES MOH LANORERS FoR Tite fouth ot 4 per day. cheap fares W pinery hands nt $20 per month and bvards 3 men cowkas i words choppers, ete, CHISTIAN & CU. 28 Suuth Water, Mi lancot WARTEDOAN INTEMIAGEST STEADY BOY for oMocy' one with a knowledge of dataits per- {nining to real estate preferred. Address 1110, Trib- attics, & tun \V ASTED—A FIRST-CLASS MAN TO TRAVEL for an uld-estabiiahed mah und dour hot Must hargexperienca as sleauan in thie line, Ais Gress, with full particulars, BASH AND DOORS, Tribune onice. VWANTEN S RUsINEBS MAN On SALESMAN, Vormunent situation, “Adiress tft, Tribune, \ WASTED CANVASSERS TO. ib polish supetlor for clenntng furniture, n cases, a humus, Jewalry, novelties, und tance ¥ivodas § fop Rduy ean enslty be made, 'C. st, LININGTON, a \ WASTED IAN CEXTEITENCED BALFSMAN with n trade to solicit orders for our tino dress quitte Jo the larey cltlos North und West “Address 2, & Wa bo Wastin WA itlimawin Sew ork city a ronresenitnct¥6 for ieag, und to Lnvel in tha State und vicinity. An ne with s inrg establjsbud trode can addresa P.O, Box al New York Clay. VWWaAatEn—nwvo Fi ANY “cling saloamien Tho Alston SIR Co. TANTED=bY Vik LRADING TEA 1OUSE IN MEN AS TRAY! iis, ind wings, hh Water-nt, their meeting yesterday. ‘The enrd rate of unils was rediiced from $3 to $3,85, and yet this wasannouneed as an advance of 10 cents, Said the gentleman in explanation: The rate now established fs not only the eard but the selling price. While the card was fixed at $5 tp was cut away down below $2.85, Now it as been firmly tixed, the selilug and card rate toxether gt $2.85, with, of course, the usual discounts, and this really advances the tutes at feast 10 cents.” © WII this offset the .workimen’s wages?” was asked. . “Noy it will not change them.” Another nail manufacturer states that with the discount ot the new card rate, the price would be §2.70, while most of the manu- facturers sold at $2.60, —_—___ Social Sport.in Nebraaka, flows Clty a.) Journal. Amnsk-balt was held at Riverton, Neb., ro- cently, at which the masked tidles were atic- tioned off to the bighost bidder, Quite arlvulry wus gotten up over one ‘domotselle, who sold for tho higgest tigure offered for any Indy wuctioned off, and who on untiwasking Lurned out to bo one of the beaux of tho elty, : : 'T-HOUSES. 5 Weat Blac. r PO RENT COUT AGE 4 Wes? VAN HURES-S: Ts ruoms, Gclosuts, pant oui. $1 month. closets, puntry, and bath-rvomn. $6 per Bivcellancous, RENT<BY J.C, MAUILIy 86 WASHINGTON. t2u-itoyno-av.—Flegant f-room fi a aurr spouiniie nteanued tur housekeepings Cutmacee, ete, distinc! 1086 1o care. prkest.—b-root tint; very dealcable arrange: IONE of rouuis una cunventoncuns close to curs. Lineulnest.—G-roun cuuumne. Harble front, 35 rooms, evory 1c. Furnished house «for private ro i Tyuinm bnih frhnee; Wood Ineation ox uae, be th fur nace; good locations TOUS #40, Adure: 'T-Kooms, ie South Side. NTWAN ELMAN. ILUUSE, NO. 3 MICTLS Ldaneay., with sHxtures, douvl NICEL,' URNISIED MOOMS, SINs WP RENT —NIC le OF on Rultes At roasannble rates, ‘Trunal ad. 141 Haat Mouros-at. ise APRIV eference nid te. at the ‘Vribuna TANTED—A MAN iy amity, One who enn furnish oC ite business can apply IR-FOUN. NTED-BY A WHOLESALE GROCERY house a compevent und experienced manager for thelr tobaceo deparunent, Addroxs, atyliw reter= ences und pusitions Turmocly vecuvled, N ts, ‘Friuune, \VASTED=agests—nyenan ‘Or without experience, for & G businges eunranteid i pay Sit nekIy My Sand etainp tor papers and [ves Sande Nore Clarkes: Stesitiel lake WASTED CAN ASsEny IN COUNTRY TOWNS {U noll the cheapest guod tous Imparted, colton, and baking pomder. Agente with good roferunces can oblain exeluslyy control and good pay for the winter. Write quickly, Mention this paper, SAN FMANCIS- CO 'TKA CO, Chico, W ANTED—TRAVELING with the drug trade int ofders tor drusgint with thelr business, Ce MEN ACQUAINTED 1a Northweat to inkw decas, with raleronces, N M4, ‘Tribune \WWASTED SA LESMEN TRAVELING IN TIS nnd adjacent tates can add tanzoly to thetr Ine como by gfuring fo the tradu the bestselling articia ever pit Upon the wurket. Call between fund 7 pe duy this woek, at Noum 1% Matteson Beconum "Yo RESTTYORS ROOMS, ALL FRONT, Houle’ Fenton 5 mrve-at., Oppusiio Falmer SS “Hale Rovivum " roswres gray bit to its orig inal color for 60 cents.., \VASTED—2 OT 3 GENTLEMEN OF ADTLATY and experienced to roltell, umony ‘businers- hounes, Herurency required, itoom 4, 191 Clark-at, guin-place, inewe Sophin-n pigs ae Nuraca, WaAntep-1 FT NURSE, MARRIED, WITHOUT ht ti s pi cds ST Wagamacenmernone AP Employment Agencies. WY Saree aaah ENan ASD. ROANDINAS private fan! e a xd $ Ing-housen at U. HUSKECS orice, HE SilWauKos sar. Mincclinncoun. WANTED-A LADY compostroiy sreaDy Jow. Apply, (a own handwriting, with referonce, statin oxpertence, TL MILBEER, Beecher, I. VVAstED—cinia v6 HGIEENS, Ale ply Thoraday morning at al Washingtoneat, IONS WANTED MALE, Rooxkeepers, Clorisa, ac. Gi tUATION WANTED=BY A MAN OF ABILITY « t )2 and experience as bookkcaper. cashier, and cor= «| Tespundents arulir, delubt yeara with o firm in thit n citys a pe al interviaw sullcited., Address J Gt, \ dactien newts FAO ‘Tribune ufiice, ITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG BAN 3 yenrs uf again any wholvante business, ether in ofies Orgenci H shiek. patlatactory ceferencos fur- f; QITUATION WANTED=IN FIREANSUNANCH office, nromploymentorany kind in storene tite Hien mers thy series Of a cumpetont nifcasman ‘ Mug aeefule, Firetecians. elt kde Tross NG, Tribune omer ee GITUATION WANTED RY MINDLK-AGED MAX 59 as antosman in city or tenvailng, aiost ony lino nf order spe G fiailal. |, West referonce 0 peak German ane your intel sfattiiuliy? Weil indorsed, rr ‘uf trust, Meferences, if St 'Tritune omee, cipaead SITUATION W. a KIN OFFICE) +) understand buokkeupln ry, FU i. Good r a. Add tribune « eo. ¢ uA WAS Fi AND relinble your mn experience ia bookkeep 1 of referunces gi¥Un ie’ roquired, bi } < a cS ) Gittarion Ww D—iN WHOLESALE MEN: i 2D canilly lusiness; By young ian Of ablitty and 1 Now solfetting and ‘onliegtcug lest oF retaronces, i dress O 47, ‘Tribune oni apdainy Trades, 2 ON WANTED-HY: AN EX? 3 earringnsulete Addresed 4 eine ontee oe Ooachm: ‘Toamsters, Ku. GUIUATION WANTED trom the country who 6 and handling of horsee, or « porter in give falrroference dross or call nt 47 at, Chileno, Cook County, TPUATION WANTED—A SOMEN AND CAPABLE 1D, ina Neotch,milddiesnged, and mitentiva to burle ——3] nupInce ne coselann, sat Ht toed: “Address 0-31, Triounu ofiegs on Buaran GIUATION WANTED—IY A YOUNG ENGHIEH. { Gan prodires tentcetaen fortune tata ned qualldeeions { eu frat etimenials wn ij Appiy'to Dr. BOND, Ve Se 1s Harmonceours Miscellaneous, GITIDATION WANTED A RIST-CLASS LINE OF gouts to Aull through the Weston commission, In. Addition to thy line 1am now selling. Address O4:, ‘Tribunv ofitce. Steridtan =” Ti, CHAULES DEMOND. GTUATION WANTED-A YOUNG GENTLEMAN would Hke some aniployment evenings. Address SLY. Tribune afice, ATIONS WANTEDSVEMALE. iit NISHED SUITE OF 1OOSIS; 3 iin ort ENE PRIRONE BRANCH OFFICES, ee a ruate aRiTFa NORDER TO ACCOMMODATE Our NUMER nicely Turnetied cao een IGHTED, Dot patrons throughout tho city, wo bave oxtab- | slithu-room Btiached, He Staten ee ers ara Nehed Branch Onices in the diffatent Divisions, as dosumated totow, whord udvertisemonts will” bo North Sido. tukon torthe anmo prica, as clinned at tho Main | 110 KENT—NICE FURNIS! FRONT! hoosts, Onlce, aud will by Feesived unnt Hoveloek p.m. wall beated. 10s Henrburn-ay, : VV ASFEDIA Hoy 10 by Ciloltes. TA ke Of hug tnd ofles, Apply t0 dela CLAU Clarkent, or 239 Thirtletheat, TAN SMAN fy NEW VORK VARS Aish funnufacturers to soll eurriaze varnishes in the Went. Stata experience, anlary expected, ute. Address KO). ‘Tribune aftices + J. & It, SIMMS, Baoksulluns und Stattonors, 123 ‘Twenty -svcandes Went Siac. Wok HOGAIT Drumaiat, 643 Cotto Grove-ar, | ‘PO RENT-UPEER FLUOK UF a8 WHat WASH. orihwent corner Phicty-Afet-at. Fugton-st, consisting of tive pleasant and de- ¥. BUCLIALAS ist, corner Thirty-trat and |. sirable roonis, wih bath-room. Suitable for Nghe Stato-sis.. oot | |, Hotmekeeplie! Noterences re v Ear ivistox, |< JAS. M. KIRKLEY &1CU, DD AE RT Rate Sialones en, ifn FTA 1. Now: a . eV eat Studisons emstosior, Btationor, ates leur Wostornay, Druguiny 400 Biue Iatand-ay, TPO RENT-STONE AND BASEMENT NO. 1 cece _ A Aduius-at cheap, tu xoud tenants posseenion HG, IUENUICK, Jeweler, Nowsdeater, and Fang: vgn juimdiatuly. LEOPOLD Mad iit bunker, 1 Grids 7a) Laka-ats corer Lineoin 7 | Sa Sitioeat, ei . i. F. KART, Drusyist, sil Woat Madison-st, com pO REN! Der Pauling. AUGUST JACONSON, STORE—FROM MAY 1, 151, A FOUR- wiory uid basvmnont brjeu bulldinsh a doateale to Ab eST ZAC Drugaist, 18 North Hatstod, |’ ensionin tha ‘wiutesalo district, -Audrused at eib= NOWTIL pLvigion. saheotie CUPBURLINGIIAM Cu, Drucitats, 445 North Miscelancons. . F, AM, WLLLLAMS & CO Druggtsts, 073 Larrabeo-at, (PO RENTOTHE MISTLETOE DANCING-ALL corher Sopitix, : corner Want und Lake-ats., to select parties and LOUIS W. If, NEBING, Printing and. Advortle ng EDWARD GUUDRIDGE, Koons? und &, No. ont. Nowa ung Sta, ‘y Depot, 435, wish Madinonsnt, May PERSONAL CIF MUS. 1 SL JORDEN Wild CALL | VTANTEDOTO HENT—A HOUSE OF ALOUT § ‘at No. St Stuto-st, sha will huar aumuthing to or Wroonis: modort tnprovomenta; in gould lor hor advantayo, eallon; rent reusonnble, Address with full particu- lore ‘ribune vitice, DENSONAL — WANTED — CORRESPONDENCE witha middlo-aged yentioman. Address N 87, | \\ANTED—TO RENT—FURSISIIED OOS ON ‘yribane. AVeHIY Orth OF Nwunty-aixth-at; private fame My breforred, Address Z 17, Tribune otlice, \WANTHDOTO RENTSHY A GENTLEMAN furnianed room on Soutk Bide, Address Obi, 'Wribuno ottice, JOUND—A LADY'S POCKET-NOOK, TUESDAY roving property. “Apply acsat Wabasl-ov, Thuraaey 1 ry. y a ‘abusb-ny, 1 DEF riduy woul 3 pote rls | LOPES FOR SHOWCASE tween Htate und Franklin and Must hav vlovatur und goo pune vftice. OLD SPECTAC! eS _O3 . nl t,, Near Mudisois they Uolons tu a poor debts AUdrene SS, duay athe can itt wftord ta Jos thom, ‘Hteturn to {+ HUSINESS CHANCES, OST--OUT OF WOUDFARD'S THHATIIOAL Hx Y LISSN EAL & THOUMEY ENE, bo NOW TH CLAM? Proas, one (rink, on Green-st, botwoo > Grocery, gond locally, cash trade, and Madison, Monday niht, Dev. QL Any porso Chnuir, contectionery, Weat side, cheap. (urning the same tN Buu Desplalnoy-et. will be lborally rownrdad, Lasts PockeT Hook, NORTH S108. CLARK-ST, care going sonth, then to Purdeidxo's store, State+ BEr contonts gold, ‘allver, and bills; Hberal roward, itoum 1, & Waubligton-at. Te ONNER OF HUNON AND CLARK-ATS.. smal} blick and tnn dog, answers to name of Jip. A Levan will be paid for bls return ta wi North La Bw OST OR STOLEN ON TUESDAY, fied gee. bread and contectionsry ature, with tenement, oeketbook contain ly no bOnUS; Hrab-claas Likery and cont vant ‘Addrova kee du MUGAII, Ievanatons Feataurunt conneeteds ehlcndtd pice h mk EWAID OF TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS WiLL | tide, Hurowu of Exchange, 179 Lin snl Saloon, old eslabiished, ene. Noustaurant, South pide, tret-cluss bustnces, fOW SALB—CIGAI STORE, LOCATED IN TILE eidaottheelty, worth: F220 Hee wucnecelounis Uxtires, and handsome smoking and reading rvom In rene. “rade good and increas Will be sald for the sail sui of 31. ‘Thos ring to purchase an, ublished bualooss muy call at ituom wi, 143 La it BALE~FANCY-GOODS STORE WITH TE: ements elesnnt Mtoe pices for a indy with Hy it fu ectlonery und or. holiday tes Huon 4, De pald tor hunting-caxo gold watch and ehnin th ‘Ok SALE-RLEGANT MILLINE ‘OWE Aah BTS Wost Madison-at, Noqnestiunsuskeds | torino afior 1 Agate, Mueceeatul business: price TPARES, UPCREVEN GEESE, INQUITH ATNO, | HOU: no bonus, Bureau of Exchange, IW Le Ballon oF Cornelia at, Itoow & cNGHA JON SALE — LoDGiNG-HOUSK PAYING Ai Sa HINANCIAL, ee ok cleaait Raise ¢ Pata bonrding-hown a ok halt “dawn, Durean of Ex tines i a Axi auat LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, Sa) price guath hat tnchiniery, ete. without ramovals and other quod ett f culiaterals, 3) B, Mudiaon-wt, Roum t ye SALE HOOT ANI BuOH Bron: MATS DVANCKS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCH Es stools rant oo Buctar ocadue in /6itye ‘ Stay at ongeialt bravery tates i, LAUNUA, | dro ka Tribune ofiee. : toowwsd and, EN Rindolpb-st. Established lik POR SALE THES UOOD HESTAUKAN'TS, 80, FURNITURD, rah $1 ANN ANOUNTH TO LOAN ON Hookt@ 17% Buronu of Exchange, 10 La Ballon, A GENTLEMAN ANG ell hin t nul horses; ot we bay, years old, to the eroun androiie; io wna sired by Vout Col Eun Allen y drivel 1 mure; he ean by a Trutied n mile to top-biwuy inst Atigust! tn 3:07 he vost $40 lust springs 1 will warrant oli souud and king, and sell him Cor 15, tho blieh-bred und fast trotting-horse John, ta a dark buy, 7 yeure ul, 15% hands ik, luny tall, full quae, is Fery oltractive und handsune; there ts no finer gnited or haudsomer horse guva th was raised on the Folrlawn stuck-trn. Mred by Alinont, the great site of trotters, famous trotting mure Kentucky Maids he awed o full mite List May in 2:35, at whiten Cow | paid dl for hhny 1 will row eel! bim for 8) and warrant him pers tectly sound und kind, attd take you betind hint and Howie time. Alara tne sleigh, Wartlind cutter rimmed with red plust. fur AN; 9 Gnu wingie inte Avr an olegant wolverine robe fur #5, cust #123. You Witt MA Tupresunted ANG. wit ranted. ble party if destred, "They can be suun at any tlm private stable in alley, In ruar of residence 1H diuna-ay., between ‘Iwelfth and 'Thirteenth- Couchian tn atieadance, TY 1 A TRAM OF very UsBRur Wonk ions 24. will bo sold vory low, thix weok, ua owner has n further uso for chent, and will nut retuxe any reason able offyrs Utuy ste Sand d years old, chunky bullt, welgh 24) pounds, puod, true workers single or ed audnd and kind; would sett trial. Call atetable 1211 warrut and gives week's Michie: BIG PAIR OF CHUNKY WORK-HORSES WILL ning will warrant thont; are @ 240) poundet come und sew eure old; well them before yuu buy a (eam dud munko nn offery Wey uiust by sold tu cluz0 on estate, Call at private stable ES) Michiuun-ay, T JOUN MITCHELL'S, I EAST WASITING- f\ toneat,, horace of all kinds, carringes, buxyies, uid harness, now ond second-hand, at low priced, or’ wilt exchange. Cash adv nade. BY HONSK-MLANKETS AND DA JONES OF SiGartel Manufacturing Comipaniy, ay nrg Fee intling these goods RE wuuleaita peices, dd lees 0 Hlunkets inude tw order. 31,60 und Gb Wort Waste Inithonest. UY SLEIG facturing, wa) kinds and stylo: ays tunn ever be rw. nf FOR SALE—THY BEAUTIFUL DAT ARABLAN ponlos, Maugly and Hon; they arg the fnest und eu pair that over came tv this city or fu about 94 pounds HHLiS OF GARKIELI SIANU- mipany., They Bunufaveure nbout snd ‘are retailing ther at Low er afore known ip this city. 57, 6 wud clonoat-matcl Stity; they ore 14 hands high, we! euch, have flowing waver, and tails to the ground: they are twin brother and sister, 7 ty old, sired by 2,'f, Bornum's imported Arabian stallions they drive ke one horse, fenr nothings thoy aro woud travelers, and any lady enn drive thems are dreot pela, und thelr owner Le pure to get xrent: achud to thei; in fact, 104 i ween nud rode after be aye preciated; will nive satisfactory guarantno; they aro perfectly sound ‘and kind, Can bu seen at any tine at uwnor's Fustdonce, 128) Michiman-ay. ‘They ara the rameter: of a tuty, who hina driven thom the poat soa- aon, and ts now leavin tha clty. UH BALE TWO-SEAT SLEIIHS, now, Gawell bodler, 11 Portland cutter Htul wolf robos, and & fargo lot of hore Jap-rabest bankrupt stock, and must be pelea in he next tou day Hd ut sone % ILO, WALKEI, 319 and Biute-a without removal, panos and othor good secu: | | ME FI ING CULT 5 Hitlom 1 Doarborn-si.. ltovine band 7. fol BALE-ONIST SILT. CAPACITY tay TAT Cee ae es TATA Wataatranes A” “CNY BUM OF MONEY LUANED rela, iM milus from Chicago on railrond, J, Q, | > y Arie ianiaee chee wibone BANDE, Hu Washington-at, FOR SALH-ONE TWO-BEAT ida, WeNe ALLY, 182 Dontuurn c RIT ATION ATONE INTO. Honey Wille junt aa xood as now) f cuttor, sucuriticn, W.N. ALLEY, jonT burst, our 4 Fn y a TR a Bt Rataniy joo made by tudlebaker ” Un scarcaly sitter Hy Revered NY AMOUNTS 10 IOAN ON FURNITUIOD joke, ita Henay pop- | Other cutters mada by Orst-olave mukers, wid) bo ald Basal Teint Facies alee et wiaton 170M, und “urnwing rapidly, For particulars | for fee tan Mult pricy, Ii, U. WALKS, eo) und 2 Fn ee eee a peta ato OH I word roan A. BASSET, North Canalest., Chicago, Wil | Statecnus ls A [ROH SALE AN USTATLINTED WeTATE itath- ‘Auitruss Puat-Unico Lox 2953, Denver, Culo, A AMOUNTS ‘TO LOAD ON FULNITURE AND planos, without remaval, 181 Mandulph-at,, Room Capi rae POW OGD GOLD AND aa ney to iuas oa wa Manone ai : ionof every dusirp om ae QOLOSID'S loa nd | | WANT A VAIVTNEM WITH 800 IN ANOTHER ullion Otic Gicwnsed) WJ Kast Madison-st. Katab- yaluatio Invention. Rofersuce ulven and required, ated 13, A will secury aguinet loss. Address INVENTUL, PUSHEST ECE Path FOR stare GA vings Deine emote and Fldollty flank bo ake, and Rosndinavian Nas, | 700 it FIRST-CLASS MARKET 80 WEST al Hank o-rutciws, 1A LO! stad tr fixe " : ‘. ieseleernaacatsese, UE Ui | cota one Hal T,CANBON FURS ITUIiE, PTANOS HORBESCAR: | OT B()() Wik HUY THE STOCK AND FIN 4 rawos, collaterals, ols no removals po publicity, +e) turos of an vstablishod manutactoy no cummlssion; at lowest rates, bafloret, ity bialnesay Ho bonus for tado, addres A. Oy rf fauna wtica, $2000 Wie BEsaRE CONTROLLING AND A valuable interest in un gstablishod, syrun manufactory. N bk Tribune uMica, Hoo 4. Les 8 ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, KT Witt or without reniovel. wi Rk publicity; Jenl inter= vaty no comiulsluns, 10 East Monruv-st., uot 1 LUSTRATED CAT OW Hilal & SUN, Cinginnatt. 0. DAN ON Cis CAGO HEAL ESTATE ny monet above F10U) at tho lowest rule. Paatandaaane T UNS, Ge trea, it a == MENDY WALLEK, Jit. 17 Boarhurncat. BRM DRA ROME IING ReTADLE BENT TPO Las @ PER CENT, IN SUMS OF free, G. J. WOOD, Sludiaun, tnd, A sidgund uowarua. un improved city real ostate, forge in hung und loons clused without delay. LY~ Mt SEAR E: sb Supland 1 Awents' fi i by every member of the 17 what Wul urald Is const ornity: thy tu, tty unemployed pond dsconts for san, Tone vEATS | fh ORS VRAIS | [itgnaey iste tho pale A} GoRRKOW, Fo #H,kton good city roal estate uirltyy wor 3 1 a payapurcone ihterent, “Addros 8 xk rriuure omeo, | cupiva. iy LUM UMUC, THY (iy Bansuuiret, Malas delpbla, Pa. inanan aon OUAUVOVAT Se Aiescatco Abi BeCOssesn sits, vRANKS AB THE Hest ‘adviner on 1oVo, Wwarriaxe, taully, usd bul alain, futuro cla sti Woat Muldis SE ougitton bust business MACHINERY, — Q FOR SALE OU FELT UF LINCH PIPE; 4u0 fuot of I-inch pipy-cotl; bean uaud bug tittle, Aisa iow ping siting, valves, aud culls, BAM'L 1. PONT & CGEM bakers elty; wlau (LAME AND BICK TOuatA, PRONOUNCED N= curablu, cured free of cost, (lies! Lintmant odide Anmonin, — dpayius, splints, ringboned. punchos, thuruuuh-ping, sprung knues, cured withous blemish. Strains, shoulder lameness, nivicular ils- eu cantalning full infarine'ton to DI W. nogebulle, dure quarantoi Hed fur West lruadway, Now York, ey only if horses the Hnhient tn yellow wrappers, ‘rial aizo 2 cunts, Sold by all deinuista. OOK AT MES BARGAL ting pate ot work horas,» yearsald, sound and kind, single or woldh 240 pounda, Would sul olthor 1 one fur élul Man li ghargu te suiborized to-ell, Call at stable In Tear of houve 24 Sichluan-ay, OM COUPE HORKE, FOIE FAST YROTTERS, Whorses tt for all usa; one week's trial given: 1 be sold for than half prices warranted amon Petite) nds hei wayone 10 lot by tho wn) salto itanttiy Minyiuent fl. Gy W w und 21 wtate: AND LODG HOARDING ruoins, with of whibout board. fonth Side. 1G ELpiMGE Coty FAMILY AND BINGLY 7 2 PAV. NEST TABLET FINELY LOOT ARASH Acme house hottelluey tow ihe f, WALE-CliMAT, ONE PE INCH Mote EN: uintng tntoruste und magnoile reuodies: and vaynr qv! Bs 5 Ys 4 ine und 9 5U-horee power boiler, complete, W, pans 21 Wabash-ay., second thytit, Suite 7; 2 ud; I Xan betting fits tt yor EXCILANG: FEW. L os WHEELER & WIL: san Ni fi entirely nuw, very cheap. Lown vitice Tor furniti whe 0 1 CA uk Tusk: Wi m0. put up-stal 2 Lat Sullu-at, hy ak: i SUBURBAN LOTS for dlamon or gold watch aud chait, luquirs at Moo 4 Utils Block, La Sullo and Madisou-at HOUSKMOLD GOODS, IPE UNION FURNITURE COMPANY, 3) AND tas Woat Modison-et, sult all kinda of househuid guoda un monthly paywentat low prices; oasy turine. i wt WILLCOX & G1bis it sinuenved a9 wowuusGechine. Al. N. 22 Bout Cauul-st_ ber, FOU aL } IU SALE—A LARGE L1S Obs. dSELS OF ALA, Cousacs, Hur turshce pariteulars ably ty UO: Tess WOWN. 1 Conteal Whurt, Budato, Ne. GOOD PRICE PAID FO CAST-OF; S parurnii WANTED-WITH 6) ON Witicit dng at 1 GELDEIVS, 110 atest Cold Na; put) por wouk cai bo wady. No risk, Address N Orders by wall promply abended ta, Satablbbed ly, | Lribuag ole a nr ae Re RETR en RR boarders. North Sides NORTE CLANK Nt: A THR BRIDGE Pirat-clasa duy-Loacd, ty Soot with board, Kiss Ehret West Side. BG WEST MONMUH Bt. ELEABANT FULN- OO lsvou roow vo rent with goud busrd. Motels. PENTON HOUSE, NU eo SOUTITULALK= Gppvatte Custouirliouse, Lest #0 a day uo aw Atnerica. New anarble building, wlexuutly fu Dlshad, Vicasunt diniug-mom: meals dc; rvoms bic, fwand (We day, BENTOS MAUZY, proprietor, Domest! ITUATION WANTED=HY Swedish wir) to conk, family, of todo onerat ninth-at. A COMPRTENT wash, and tron ins amall work, Cull at TH Twenty: T Twurses. ITUATION WANTED-IY-A WOMAN, AS NURSE $9 und to mace herveif generally uxotul inthe tam= , tix, | Guod rofuzences furnished. “Apoly wtaus Dear i ina, c Employment Agoncica, ITUATIONH WANTED—FASILIES IN NERD OF ° swedish ¢ nuh EARN ZOnDe umtce, a Raat Dbvintansae Peed a ITUATION’ WANTED—FAMILIES IN NERD OF 5D good Keandinayian or German foniaie help can bo supplied ut G. DUSKE'S office, KO Milwaukce-nt, gituatio is OW. PED — WISCONSIN GIiths, mt : . itt Bureau of Meulstry ANY at Stunrouente a ee MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. LITE, EM sure, ELIT! ‘ Pnare, é . LITE, u ELT! ELITE, “eure Hoversed Direcary of Chicago, Roreraed Directory of Chioagu, Novorsed Di soetnry of Chicago, - f feo Ade . 7000 Choles, Adidronace dresses, ‘ ELUTE, Contatning a Largo Amjaunt se Genoral tuformation, Cunvontentin Fort. tierantin Binding, Now in the Mandsof. ! "Aven: 1A. PIERCE {alvera: 110 Darbar “POXTRAORDINARY Blt 1N 1 PIANOS. PIANOS 7 und 8, id . ORGANS “ORGANS, ONGANS PIANOS, DANE aittNos, g DRY & CAME,” 138 and 10 Siatvet, | OK CHNISTATAS AND NEW YEAICS PRESENTS —Elogunt style of the colebrited Mason & Hamlin Cabins Grant, acknomtuded by uit aroat artista to by the best th thy w nequiled fof beauty of Cone and durabiiiy ion, Just tha thy fore immdsoue uolldny Acall prices, payments, S} i b, hinu anid on enn SRON's WAM LAN UNG AN CO. tw Wabasheare PET, DAVIS © COS, - Set OA icity PIANOS. ‘These colehrated planus, with othera of best dakes, coun be found at the wareroums of wi W. W. KIMNALL Cornor Stato and Aduma-sis., Chicavo, » INSTALUMENTS,- . W, W. KIMBALL'S, ~ CORNER STATE ‘AND ADAMS-STS, — FINE STRINWAT . judi~ ‘ SO Hans blanSturto vue Wtlet weed, for sale a Inguiee from iJ grin ti 3p. deat Ae bo) NER Seer Or BK FIRST-CLASS UPIIGHT Ok Serene al pa mn each t t : ry piknoathea” AWA mitaitt, $3 Woe" Madlcnert ce SRO AG Be Seek HICAGO STORAGE Co. 3 VO Bi HANDOLEL ° at, [a the placa tur stories your furuiture, planus, soereeendlddc ais. Lal uid aie. end vanes Biadoy: + yr TORAGH Ci NY, 1 AND 6 EAST Vai Huren-st, Be.ablishod v5." Permanunt 6od Tollable sturuiuuf furniture. Advances mauve. ‘TORAGE BOIL FUL: cheapest aud bes iw Weak Monrue-st, Mitttrisouretee four blocteapugh uf tie Pahvst juris ty~a! jour blucks suuph vt y Huuse—Huurd aid fous harap di co por wuek, $104k Alay rooms ronwd withuut be 1 JAaTE SHOVEL, ig FIRTI-AN. NHAM MAD: eon r aduved ralow to tr it ra, tublu board $9 but Wk: 1) ROOMS, WAND Et fay Ligh botul prices when routs bera, NEE! Ge BAILY, i hes ‘W-HALF Ob! STOKK-ROOM | FOS Merch 1. in now bolldiog vl West Madisou-st, Hust jvcation on street. Mute or merchans tailor referred. Adidross U Si, ‘Trib alton, eae ad |) 8 CAMDS, DOD EICH VIORNEY AT LAW, LH DBAL A ee tae P § . Auvled oars’ xs derlonees, Uistuvss qulotly aud tocaity tryhesutad! : 4s PHOS. WADLEL, ATTORNEY AT 35 takocie Ot Madiunrat.” : g SUITE OF FROST HOOMS Wost of Boush Bid, Address PoAne AND. N for wolf wud wit O44 Sribuue vales, a ea ee gulag wateh und chat, alaa ry [jolt SALE—A NiOM LADYa HUNTING Cae $,due gontlemsa's b wach—a bure Wcg JH, Tribune vice,