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Lpurrent cyents of *>f the benefits of Mr. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY ‘SEPTEMBER 11, 1881— TWENTY PAGES. F 1D ACT. * galted in future, and act Jovally towards their TO RENT—HOUSES. 0 RENT—ROOMS, alt TO RENT—ROOMS. TO RENS : sp NEE DEO ENE 2? THE LAND ° recognized leader, who today is undoubtedly | ~~ WoRTH SIDE. Wrst Sips. Sour BIDE. ‘STORE: 7 AN t PED TO. RES SS 40D HOUSE Mr. Parwelt rPORENT-NEW STORY BRICK OO A STRICTLY PRIVATE | ro RENTSUITE OF 8 UNFUR- 0, RENT—STORE AND, BASEMENT | glny, dines sabe ies, ie, forse f THE BONDS. Rie rims ements onet laa arts Cy uromuse tone | (Gaul enineakees lo mn flor: use Of tt sane | ‘Tuirtystreteat.; $C. J. LEXMBLTLON, W Clark-3t, TAN West Sida, unturatsged 3 ‘Thin y-tfel-st,. op- Room 1 buut 19 reons, or the “The Rev. Mortimer O’Connor, the {rish Agitator, on the New Measure. A Beneficent Law, Which Will Be ‘Enforced, if Necessary, by Irish Bayonets. Parnell’s Popularity—Barcatting British Manufuet- arers—Father O'Connor's Patriotic Hission. Hearing that the Rey. Mortimer O'Connor, an Irish clergyman who has taken a very proml- nent part in the Land Learyie and National agi- tations in Ireland, was In he city und staying at Burke's Hozel, 2 Tunwxe reporter sought him out rday to obtain his views on the tho Green Father ars of x of D'°Conaor is a man of sume 5) robust, well-knit frame. over six feet high, und “straight a5 an uplifted His face is of the bold, stronzly-lined, Ceitic type, and bears a sery strogy resemblance to that of bis tricnd, Arebbisbop Croke, though of a little stronger cust. Father O'Connor bas borne a conspicuous part in Irish matters during. the past twenty years, was associated with Mr. Butt in founding the Home-lule party, nod took a very active part in. the irst Home-Kule . test elec- tion in Kerry in 182, when, though his then. Bishop, the well-known Uishov Noriarty, supported the Whiz candidate, who, by the wus, was a Roman Catholic, Father O'Connor supported the Home-Rute candidate, Btcnnerbasset, a young Protestant gentleman, who was returued by a targe majority Father v'Connor is a strong advocate of the Land League anda warm friend of Sessrs. Parnell and Dillon, the leaders of the ayitatton. WIS PURPOSE IN VISITING THIS COUNTRY sto raise fundsto meet a debt which be in- surred in connection with what is called the Harenc Case, In 1877 the estate of Mr. Harene was offered for sule in the Irish Lunded Estates Dourt. Father O'Connor advised the tenants, oulya portion of whom were bis parishioners, to club together and buy the property, taking ad- vantaze of what are known as the Bright Dinuses of the Land act of 1870, and which pro- rides for a loan to the tenantry of pot execed- mg two-thirds of the purchase money. Throw: sh the aid of Futher O'Connor the tenants drocured tho other third. ‘J'hey then, pru- seeded to Dublin, beaded by Father JCodjor, resolved to avail themselves Gladstone's much-lanced ictof 160. It was found, however, wustee of the Harene estate, a Lo torney, objected to the sale of the ©: darcels. ‘Through the oud olfices of Connor. Mr. Lombard, a Dublin’ banker, fered to purchase the estate. andertook to purchase. forney, asain objected. iy w xo tow Mr. Samuel Murray Huss of- and ufterwurd3 elit to sueb tenants us desired 10 Mr. Pemberton, the Loudon at- He wanted the proper- it sont Heman well knowa in the Suuth of Ireland for nis rack-renling propensities. But Mr. Lom- dard offered $415.00 ‘Tor the estate, or 32.59) more than Mr. Hussey, and Judge Ormsby slared Mr. Lombard the purchaser. Mr. Hussey appealed from Juaze Urmsby"s decision to the Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal. con- disting of landlords or landlord syampathi reversed Judge Orimsby’s decision, am that Mr. Lombard, the tenants’ agentin the um: ter, should pay the costs. An appeal was take tothe House ot Lords, and that eminent body of extra-juridicial judzes_ decided azainst the tenuntry, The cosis entailed on the tenantry fare im the neighborhuod of $10,009. ‘Torough subseriptions obtained in Ireland, and by means of lectures in England, Father O'Connor bus been able to pay off balf thisdebt. ‘The unfort- unate tenants, under a rack-rentiug lundtord, and after four bad harvests, sre utterly. unable Joassist. The reverend gentleman, activz on the advice of bis Mezroputitan, Archbishop Croke, cazve to this country about’ two “months ago to raise the $5,000, vet remaining unpaid. by meuns of lectures. Father O'Counor speaks slowly and deliberately, and only TUE-FAINTEST TRACE OF THE RICH IISIT BROGUE can be detected in his speech. What is your upinion of the Land act which hng just become hiw: ed the reporter. believe it 1s a reat to Ireland, and I know that, notwithstanding its shortcomin which are’ numerous and serigus. the termers wut promptly avail themselveS of 1 provis- jons. From what particular feature of the Land act do you think the most good to the tenunt will urizer” “The uct deprives the landlord of the power. which hitherto he so despotically exercised, of determining the rent, which for the tuture will be fixed by an independent tribunal, und as long fs be pays this rent he cannot be evicted from his holding. This is, in other words, tixity of tenure at Valuation rents, so jony clamored forin vain by 3ir. Butt and the Inud reformers of his school. ‘The act also gives the tenant on finestate which passes into the court for sale very considerable facilities for purchasing their holdings. J have no doubt that under the aet a large proportun of the tenant class willin a few years become the owners of their farms. “What do You think of the objections made to the fixing this yeur of a rent for the next fifteen years, in View of the probubility that Ameriexn Eompetition will increase, and that the soil of Ireland ts becoming gradualiy exbausted?” “Huavmg given evidence beture the Lund Comunissign of last yeur, [ have given this sub- feet the most serious consideration. J sun of * upinion it were better to fix the rent once and fgrever. The tenant would then know what bis Habilities for all time would be, He woule upply all bis energy lo the improvement of the lund, and, having regard tu the great industry, skill, and powers of endurance ot the Irish peasantry, I think they would HOLD THEIR OWN AGAINST TINE WORLD. To assume that the soil of Ireland is becoming exhausted is perfectly gratuitous; 1 know the very reverse to be tho fuct.” “Do you regurd the Land act as a final settie- ment of (he land question? “ By no manner of mens. The only solution of thut question {fs to make the farmers of I land the owners of the soil they till, just as are the Belgian furmers, and the French farmers, and the American farmer: almost every other country but Gr where farmers are louked on as m the landiord—mere machines tor making re: The Irish farmers are willing to pay a fair pri for their farms, and uniil ‘the Irish landiords and their agents, bailiffs, and under-strappers are completely and entirely disestablished there will be no peace in Trelans “But you are at the samo time in favor of riving the Lana bilta fair trial? “It is now the 1uw of the Ind, and there are in Ireland: a bundred thousand buyoncts to en- The tenants must, theretore, submit ation which must sto fight their stem, pe kept up wii patties in the court, and the b which is duily assuming proportions, will soon bring the lundiords to their Senses.” ‘You bave beard it urged that to make the irich fargiers Independent yeomen would be to make them mere West Britons. “Are the farmers of Canada and “Australia t Hritons because thoy ure independent yeomen? ‘The furmers of Irelund are tou intel- Ugent not to perceive that, once they have ot a ri bold’ of the soil, their condition will im- prove in proportion ‘to the prosperity of the ous. and every Irishman koows that Ireland ‘Then you do not.believe that, riers Were even peasant proprietors. would be content with Britisa rule in Ireland *Emphatically no. The Irish people must be the shepers of. their own destinies. They will pot be content until an Irish Parliament mukes faws tor the Irish nation. ‘Tis absurd for any Englichman, or aman of any other nutionality, to think so." And Ftell you that Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Bright, and the more advanced, slish Liberals, know and feel] that this 1s 0. A uition that bas'stood by its flag. by the principies of prnonality, by the idea of nationhuod so long, and that hus given so many martyrs: to attest. the lite of that principle, is pot goin to pull down the colors now. ‘They may have Queen, or President. or bi- Hazoul ge Sultan in England. ‘That does not trouble us, We want our own Parliament; we want tho ides Brattau, and O'Connell, of Dav realized.” “Has the Land Learue agitation affected the irish people socially 7"" “The Irisb people are united as they never were yefore, they have already tisted the blessings af freedum, and they will DESERT THEIR GUNS antil Tretand is acsin a nation.” * Do you think that Parnell stands as well with the people of Ireland as be did» vear azo?" “The esteem und affection of the frisu people tor Mr. Parnell are daily in ing, for he pas proved himself to be an able, wise, and couraze- bus leader,”” = What do you think of the agitation in Ire- Jand in favor of boycotting British manufa ures and for the promotion of Irish industries: “I believe this phase of the ngitation will be attended with the happiest results. A new teld of industry will be thus opened up tothe Irish people, who shuuld never forget that it was the jealousy of Englund ang its infamous lecistation that destroyed the trade, commerce, and manu- factures of Ireland.” “Arcnbishop Croke is represented as having eaid recently to a reporter that Parnell’s fullow- jog inthe next Parliament will not be much larger than it isin this, Do you think that be ‘was correctly reported?” “Tean't say whether Dr. Croke was correctly reported or not, but I know that Mr. Parnell’s Tollowmg in the next Purliament will be s, and Dillon, Kapld Bate at Wibeh the Public Debt in Betng Extingnished. Special Dispatch to Tie rans Tribune. WasninaTos, D. C., Sept. 10—Accoring to the Intest tigures obtainable at the ‘Treasury De~ purtinent, the amount of 5 per cent bonds re- ceived for payment under the 193d and 10sth calls issued by Secretary Windom Is, in round numbers, $21.09),09). Tals ledves yet tobe paid about 21,000,009 of the called 5s and about &.- 031,000 of tho called 63, inak:ng a total -of about 4,000,000 for the surplus revenues to work upon. If these bonds cone tinue to come in for redemption dur- ing the remainder of this) month nt the sume rite at which they bave been presented tus tar, there will be less thin 315.0000 une ‘The fac re- 1a call for tho ent bonds: such a call, of the he Ist of Octobe tury Windom: tus not redempdon of some of the : conclusively shows tbat. If b it will be tor the redemption o| continued ts, on which interest wi the date of the eali, If he were to « qinued $3 three manths’ notice would be giver and in the meantime the surplus revenue: would accumulate unless used in pure Hience there is every probability te will call some Of the coutined Us or purchase 4 per cents or #13 per cents. —_——<——— RIOTOUS STRIKERS AT NEW ORLEANS. New ORLEANS, Sept. 10.—This morning. us the wasrons were leaving Cooper's cotton-press, the strikers interfered with the tenm Pollee- Sergeant Reynolds oraered the strikers to erse, when be wits knocl ed dewn and beaten. fe drew a revolver and shot one ofthe strikers, ga negro. throurh the bend, killing nim instantly. Two white, men were wounded, ‘The Mayor ‘allied outthe entire force of police. Capt. F. driving along fi cab, was Shot pard by Bt. INCH OF ACCOMMODATE OUR we have N ORDER nuterous patrons throu. dstablished Braneh Oftices in the ditter 4. Wh Where udvertiseiwents will by usdesienated bel taken Torthe same price as charged at the Mala Oc tice, and will be recetved until ek p.m o UTIL DIVISIO, cor- nef ut pheldon, é : TRUELL, Drugalst, 82 South Malsted-st, anaiport-w APT, Deuxsist, Git West Madison-st., cor- a S RIRKLEY & CO. Drax st. corner ot Adam: SILLS PHARMACY, J. West Madiean-t, corner Od ONNICLSEN, Dru; ith-st = 3 Ck, Jeweler, Newsdealer, and Fane ein. cist, 18? North Halsted, ORTH DL 1. BUILINGHAM s CU Ciatk-s1, corner Divison. LL WILLIAMS & CO. Drugzists, 5: st. corner Suphin, Louis WoL NEEBE, Printing and, Advertising Ds st ist, 45 North Larrabee- LOST AND # IN FRIDAY, SEPT. ady's cold wateh with ehain and cribed with mame and will be L hbers NGER, Koon 6, ib ear- tA} uri; 7 ost sot nicht at S BLACK SILK BROCADE PAL n ‘urehouse ule! sturnto om please eof GEL. IST—LEFT ON INDIA pursday termi pair bi op lining. $01 leit wrin 12 AL anchor. chal Tern to LLL LIP TLE ward. OST—si0 REWARD—I L nice. Depot and F: be rewarded on tue LUM tiie Ue! Dincoin-w ENT—ELEGANT SMALL, nt 3 T—HOUSE OF ¢ forsale: fen minutes from Tlouse; North side. First-class house und for boardersor roumers. Ad C31 rpO RENT—TO Wwiltrent a good house oF find wife Building. ms, naar 11 ROOMS. T PARTY I batt, hot hice. dl convenient. 1O REN or Near street-curs, ithont board, tos kad aA FURNISHED ROOM WITIL ad during the Apply Lincotn with tenant. 0. Gs three 2 Ann ‘and Elizal ST—TWO LARGE WELL F omg with elosuts end Use, ‘of bath. Ni from Washington bath. AND PLE. Flight housekeeping and sin- at itundulph-st. “1s rooms: . — HSTORY all modern inprovementes tn sdlate possession. H.C, MOREY, 39 ‘—505 BELDEN-AY., BR WW RE! wii ICK, 7 rooms; no basement. M. VORTEL, Lt Grant- TO REN’ brown-stone front house, sit sirable part of ‘La Sulle-av. B40. "Petby ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ited in the m g ontice. st de= mo RENT—n0U: corner Orehard-5 nd Helden-av. E OF 6 ROOMS, 8. W. MISCELLANEOU: rno RENTOBY BAIRD A Wha Salles oar sIpE. Fife wh fark boulevard, fran lance t. und sIDE. sé from Uet. 1. Corner Looms und Fifteenth-st ment priek, WW roams, alt mods ession imme festory and basement Uri ed by Steam; in first-class) an Buren-st story und. buseme! ground abuutitin mee ord ments. F + CATS, a beauttfal house with ; all modern iuprove- & BRADLEY, story, with brick basement, a good Darn und S rooms; #3 a month ord rp REN’ the ty. § FURNISHED HOUSE. ne oft IN t OF rpor an uniurnished alcove fr board. Kerereace: permont Penruorn: ISHED ROOMS, WITIL with or without O RENT—5 ROOMS AND BATHL ON mi famity; Call at Sut West pO RENT—A NICELY FUR ISHED ulsu.a barn. ro RENT—TWO Tt HANDSOMELY FUR nisked rooms on pariue Hour; ulso nice alcuve. Su West tandolph-st, XO RENT—TWO. Deagaperate convenlen ETHER ROOMS, TOG furnished or unfurnished; modern . Losouth anmeste MONROEST., 2 TAO RENT = HANDSOMELY — FUR- nished front tous, medern timprovements, in Bovate Tamily, with or’ without yuan Loction, Eouth Adnest.. beeweun Madison and iandolph. Ad- dreas bine ft FPO RENT—ON four most desirable roouts with Drovoments, for nau month, Address C4, WEST JACKSO) 1 modern im rg unly. und ty mo RENT—A'T ‘Nice front room ath ISILED, ‘and kitchen on. T° RENT-AT of fur ty fourteen rooms, wit ree th nr, tru .Anextto May 2, lest Address B35, "Tribune odice. SUBURBAN. HINSDALE, IOUSES grounds: name howse with bries dwt husist Leet, BAIRD & SUB! irnished, 7 house Mtnodern stent. water, huundry, ce fram} Cmts —7-RUOM BRC! turn i, suburban, Isl La Salle-st. X COMPLETELY x 35. JO FPO REN nished house. tgument: LOUK BRADLEY. ant O.J. STOUGH, owner, OR FOR SALE—AT SOUTIL ner Judson and Kedede-avs. 2 a fur RBAN has ten in Hat, duuiuiy trains renied for one yeur cheap. OUSE, JUN FUL NCE. AT ark, +9 feet, bres, BAL wi HYDE stony foundation, zoud ERICH, uum ¢, lds and lv Doar- [—312 PEL MONTH—10- sc, cumuplete order, one Dior lewood. Apply on premise: depots = We WIL! rod Hy DOM HOUSE IN or unfurnished, AKC KKOTHER: OOM ck thre ro RENT— nisi re Fuabeth: tory Thguire on p is FULTO T, house, six roums, with bath. RE Te | nighed root for One oF LU gents Ut sty oppose Union Park, PUR Weat TPO RENT—LO unfurnished. 2 West W: SS FURN. Ba ta of rooms in private family. [fo man und wite only O RENT — WITH OR Without ere te a reo | sult '—t LOOMS, CLOS bie for huusekeepih; v barn, ‘74 Throop. al Tr. Tuomy mo ed second-sto 45 W 2N'T—MAN tr jucutin, Jeflerson Pars. AV.-LN PRL and oue untarnishe housekeept Anni DSOM at Pout rplo_ RENT sentleme rho RE ‘i Idaho-st. FUR Iso, front Lal ryum, 4% Weat ROOMS OS NISHED ROOM FOR FIRST FLOOR Laguire at LS. poske Dougl NT-A'E NO.5 PARK-ROW, HAND- ¢ lurnished rooms, single or en sulte, to OFFICHS. 10 REN'T—DESIRABLE OFFICES LOW in Unity Building, Ingutre Koos TPO. RENV—DESK 00M, SECOND floor, front room. Room 4, #1 Dexrborn-st- AN OFFICE; WELL LIGHT- ah 4, 79 Sadison-st ro REY unfurnished. Call ar2itt Pratrie-av. PARTLY FURNISHED use-of buth, plensantly eOuklund, Address AL, NT—NICE LARG front room, with all conveniences, fur LOFT: TS RENT-BY J. C. MAGILL, & CO., $3 Washington-st: Lofts in the wholesule dis- ad oor, ileuy oor with fall particul : wr TED—TO RENT—ROOMS Privace fumilly foc ow: witnous buard, on che North Sid Beat otreferences. 22, ‘Tribune Wantee: ‘TO RENT—LARGE bor. bie house or block with swell front, comsten lywad finely furnished: modern laprovemeng ee tixtures, hot nnd could water, batt-rouits, el " tonary fess thin 5 sleegng Forest ures tatist be git atlun Tort private bese a tind a lesgey trict; wine two gentlemen or lady and gentle:nan, Call ae 106, a eee mo RENTLOFE, SECOND BLLOOH, mo RENT —UNFURNISHED FRONT Ni kud Id Suath Clark-at J. BASSETT, unsuime dour, | 129 ba Salle-st , Pe EADS Nets MISCELLANEOUS. mmo RENT—F ALCOVE, WITIL O RENT—LY J. C, MAGILL &CO., 86 th-room ndjoimny; also, other rooms, with or Wastington- a. Wis'fwentieth-st, 48 aud indlana-sts. new 1-room stone-front - - every qunvenience, furnace, gas-fztures, TWO NICELY-FURNISHED 1236 Indtana-ny, RGE FPURNLSILED sutalt rou; matty, CLC. oon, aise we, lurze yard. je house. routs ro RENT—A I om frit sat, elezant residences low rent to par- ie furniture. Lenton Ws rooms; South or West ED—TO REN'T—A FURNIS wise of IV or 2 rooms, enst oF gNiSuep Hieenth wud Twenty-itthests. Addie rouin suitable fur two zenuemen. oid Lndlana- COND FLOOR, 40X149, 10 Rorteast, coenar Cat With steam power, ste ‘Apply le HAY & PACH, [—EUROP. store und ay. TAO RENT—PLEASANT frou. rooms, without bourd. Sar Watashi, TPO RENT—LO TRANSLENTS—PLE ant turntahed ruoms in the yielnity of Twent, corner Canal and Washington-sts Sts hent- id und dé. South FURNISHED Privilege of bac. mo REN Sta: TED—TO RENT—3 OR MORE Wag tees Yume emiee, Vest Side; ANTED—TO REN furnished roon on North = by a sunle V LARGE ‘Tribune ott e. convenient ntleman. ‘Audresete Uree Ines uf ears available. Addivss © TPO REN nee eEonot story. Tiuot story eNT CORNER ste, SOXUM tave of the nentrytice level Wi FOVORICIT, 9 Kandolph-st., oom 3 pe RENT—FIRST-CLASS ROOMS FOR xoutleutan, wiek oF WHLBUUE Luurd, at Lz Suse ANT! T—ABOUUT 0¢ WwW by asmall family of adults, a ponte L furnished house Hest of eure und references “q tine omtice. WANT FUR- moat plete list in enes, Kuum 4, 87 Dear ns; so, m sulla of nicely tur- NTED—TO_RENT—A HOUS PReeh ACh Pribune ontees 0 HMbu apy on tiest tluor subaible for mn doctor's ee Saudi “Winget Passenger | ry WITH POWER—FACTORY ANTED—TO RENT—A iin, ibusu-uv. Lassenger —WI' y RRS g -ANTED — ‘1 RENTOA MAR glevutur, Keterences required, Hk oe Tai wquare fat whale ar parts eleanat tight oun wants Foo tit exchanae He RED TNO RENTOAN ELEGANT LARC. | Semrtlivention. Addron: BN See carat balding. Apply at Ter West Muronats ig front rou, unturals! tu secund atury of 0 ail Waliashiay. FIVE NICELY-FURNISHED leis for uvusekceping. Covip to Wabas mmo REX TWENT ON D-d'l., _newly tuenished single room, Call Munday. —19 ELDRLDGE-COURT—O. ‘urnished roum suitable fer two gentle- ro RENT—63 WABASH-AV.—A NICE LSO, W. uirse and fur general [HAVE A FLAY OF FOUR with elosets und buth, furnished eonplete eel br Lo two for housekeeping In, trst-cs Dive! Address D ot FURNISHED ROOMS WILL figs OF bath. Aererences reuulred. Ww Eust FAO RENT—SHOP-ROOM, 45X29, FOR $15 per munth: lof, weit $13 per month. 37 Jsuuth Halsted-st. ED—TO RE. ‘T—3 TO 6 ROOMS 4 Pepa wanes oe wane ED—TO RENT—. vouween Indiana-ny. and third and 4 V rae ade ongtion awa Peuane umes, Uns Apia. D—TO REN’ a young mingle gentleman an Mie siren Van fures und Fourteen. iy preferred. lelercve g fribune omtice. pestle EVANS. 50L WABASIL-AYV., LARGE wat cheap. 2027 IN- mo RENT pisted roe puble tennis; A GOOD COAL YARD, ih bries oftice, coal-sheds and seates; alsu, a 3, AU can Ue reniad logether or S DWIGKE, corner Washing use, hoe and cable purites only. 6 East ton and Haisted-st4. _WANTED-LO_ B tucnished troat ruvin, Keferehee: Norra Sime. HANDSOME FURNISHED te tumily. house, on with Hue jocation between r sayy y * r fees hi , Pruirle Calne IN BEST LOCATION ON | inecay. TELMEIE No: eon BY du—One wentieman can have elegantly | urd-st, New Ye dd rouil in siricUy private famuy. Aw, er: Nev. ro R st, elegantly furnished purlor bedroom; 8150, "THROOD- NORTIL hull cue \T-3t ADA-ST., NEAR MADL- ewly turns at rogins to REMOTE parlor wud pene, reciste} REASONABLE, TWO he mo lk $15 per month, West SIDE. —LIGHT, AIRY, NEW, RENT—E een, as W near Northen cars 0 bys jn 2) minutes: 7, AND 7 ROOMS; ALSv, nn in Dasement, hot and culd water, at OF 4 ROOMS AND ni for Hehe trom Tresav., brizbe Say . > will be liverally rewarded by r tre-uv. TRAYED-FRO GTEATED ERG pt. 7, Tight tay ho; 15 THI y halter on, $10 ay shoppi earring. Address Mrs. Te RENT— 10) 3) Fulton-st, k. » near Union ach (new), tats, 7 rooms —BRICK, andolph- Ha, MU 1 7 ROOMS, IN COTTA 200M. Ss. “eld Van Buren: AO RENT— ment brie tuprovs “HOUSE OF § | nd Leaviltests., 1a, We A. ro RES gant brown Gainer Winche: Tw. IS BOHS. reo it wath bara, 1 SMarsnile ook co "Phlety fare und sume first-class bay Ins Lenamts rept ty May (need apply (noc alter, or Monday or "Vai T—IS OGD! Tour rooms les upper tine Cal Mona (325 per muath), of 491 Souti Srvx. Agr 1 Thie 7 ROOMS, furmture use AV. es for sale, 1X ROOMS ON vf bath- I oor niiauite’ oft tat $3: ameyy ten oon, ROOY nconveniene: the new butidings corner of Ce third: blu tre trol nvr ot Let Sill EASE souilt y such chines tur Sdays D hot and cold water, a url= rpo RENE ply to iO ND tes. 18 Union 1 ADS ‘TWO Jor iluar on West ‘Tribune onice, PARLOKS OR VAL Monruu-st, Address OL 6h RENT 326 Tt ADAMS-S' WE wat furnished front cvom, P SovutH Smpr. rpo RENT—FUR: j ts gentlemen ont ROOMS TO L. corner Lake. NISILE niurnisne, ay beard conveniens; alsy, burn ty rent, Ap- burid.ng va 1 SH. Address At hot and TON ENT nd ruin, OFS ninth und de, to Rentleme: INDIAN, i ite NDSOMELY roves In ao address AULT ro R Yurnisked or ant near Eh r—TWwo Ok urnished, pri = ROOMS, ye Michi desires. Gull Sunday ur Monday FO RENT pb furnished row: BRARD-COURT, de. AV., NICELY from 6 ROOMS, Ste at family FIRST without 0 RENT furnished larke w ob a C suite. S MICHIGAN-AV.. NICELY: it rooms, single or en fad sbi roo. renam: rpo. st. Inquire at ANT 7-ROOM Ikoo nd janiter, 4 FL > ORCHARD: brick Binet in Pact Foums Ble party tou sh. U. £0 RENT— mw RENT —N rooms, single or ¢ ORNISHED ROOM IN_.PRE nitleman, For particulars in- ICELY N no suit FURNISHED ol We ro RENT-A front room in priv: FUR uemen. ny we? rT, COR- eleganuy lurnished rooms, tronealeov Mo furnisned. RENT— TANDSOMELY F PPO RENT—ASULTE OF SUUTILERONT Foon roums, unfurnished except carpets. Apply at uduits; Want pussession ubuul Uo b pint le ‘Tribune ofhice. MO RENT—FURNISHED FRONT AND PED—TO R We or twelve rooms, with good-sized grounds back p 44v front room on second toor, Aadress It. WILLIAMS, i anid convenient to raroud adresse | u SICELY-F URS ISHED sath Sides preferred pias enous. 42 Kustiest, XTED—TO REN'I Tule FURNISUED FRONT nished or unfurnished rooms for light hous ing, Address DEN'TIS'', Kuom 3” Methodist ¥ ANTED—TO RENT—SMALL FUR- nished how uth Side, till May f, by man ana wife, no cuildren; would buy farniture und take lung D7, Tribune offic, Rusb-st., near Indiana. man, a kare well tarnished bedrourn, ) ALCOVE ROOM, | YY ANTED TO RENT—LE YOU WANT ¥ torent your furnisied or unfurnished rooms: rewster at Renung . oF Dearboro-st. Deutund farze, iow W. ANTED—TO RENT THE T side, hborhued, & huuse of Sur ie; family dultss pevuupt pay ‘und per- ‘Address B.B. SUEN- O RENT nishied trun: parlor, without bused, wt 28 Chest- —A NICELY-FURNISILED Bast ln- \T—A LARGE BED- room for two ents, nut over 13 minutes' walk iverson West Side. Call or address UN, | VD-STORY OF HOUSE at was and bath-ryoml; furuisted. VU Surth bat = ING Lo, 3) West Unio ANTED—TO RENT—BY- MARRIED “couple, without ohtdcen, 2 unfurnished roon on West Wastin Ge 2 ANN and Ad: witht Use. Bay Tribe le. eterenees regulced. A NICELY FURNISHED Trent. ail modern impruve> E DUTY NISHED FRONT a TO RE ONE OR TWO fare rooms for perumnent use by literary ¥ FUL suite, isu sleeping-roouis. 6) North State st, Hirst | society; must be centrally located. Please uddress D that. 3, jbune ultive. mol TWO PLEASANT UNFUL- RENT — WELL-FOR- S OW AVENMES, hens or nurth day buurd convenient, wished ru je tumily, singly or tu- #ether, tu gentien rpo mee. a was LED—TO BR. —GUOD 10-ROUM House, driek preferred. nil modern conven verhvod, south of ‘Twenty -Hich-st, AW. CONVENICHL. to steal or street ‘Tribune oltiee, NI—IN NORTH DLE sirable parcy, who wal cS . Hrst-classresi- i Turniture: possession wanted ter ur tunzer. Address or call Portiund Hluck. —FUUR ROOMS, Ut family, in nice locality on West Side Tribune ove. [V—LO—-RENT—BY A SINGLE jenees, zuou ti eust of Mic ears, Addi E WELL FUR- dail modern im VO REN T—FURNISHED ALCOVE Toon, Without board; Suri Sie, ela minutes’ wwieik From Court-tlouse; private tundys kod woard Uuar by. Reterences required. Address C iu, Trtouny "pe RENT — FURNISHED SUUTIL front rooms; also frentsuie. North 5 Sate and Uilnuis-sts., over drug store. 1 Ibtnyis-st. Gye. RENT—FURNISHED OR ooms, With of Without board. viston, by a myst Hberal RENT — A GENTL' —BY A GENTLE- endy hubits would Hike a room ugie genticwan, w suite of we Taniily; table Wust be Hrst- FURNISHED corner Llingis (ve yw ntadurtue-rouw with no less than 10 buatders init. Add: 33, ‘Tribune ative. ANTED— NEATLY FUR- house or Hour of about Grooms, UF wastble Tenant; suate term, AdATESS FURN. ‘tw na suitable. for hou: First ahtt, re salon Oel. tte Lk Retere: rpo ie ', NICELY Pure. bung: vile: nished ro "gon.tentan and wite D—'TO RENT — B Sriwe vr amure halt anudern improve- CEtdue aeons mo RE, ly tus PAO REN ity 2 Ur a ven ry} Would preter ney quareeriy lt shlress Ci Trivune. ty be with, ated cheap az would be rovelund = West Srpr. is ~ Le torusited rooms, second tours pric To RENT—TWO FURNISHED Rooms, | 2 ory oe Ncuonrds onew fone aleoto, Call arw | PO RENT—PLEASANT Bichoy & Teorhs, nicely tur rks A WOM sinh and Wife tat n sitie te feentsleove.roons with all orederit t Aumerivan preferred. Call or address tho W PEF E FOR soutae ne nis. st Jack ry we T—NICE LARC nbiemen, rpo R WE nished roon $6 per month. FURNISHED with or rYO REN P— nt ryote, NOt fur housekeeping. TWO UNFURNISL AD X COE —10- ROOM house on Calunn between ‘Thirty and ‘Vhirty-tthird-sis.. fromr about Oc 1; carps salu; walls painted und papered. Address i ts, Urib~ 1ENT—FURNISHED—A_ PL wraure location un One of the YesixUiest. Audress D 61, ‘Trib- 1 1oumts suitabie £01 jemen. Tyumis; Wiil be UL honse at rpo io # Jeticrson a fusnisty re tur owe Kents ur married couple. Sig West Auluius-st. mo —i4 SOUTH TORE SLOWER PART OF ZSSOUTII Wowd'sts vp. av., in zuod repatr. or itoumt 3 it mo RENT— stune-tront, Sroous deep, Uri titure, whieh ts He, tor sale, v: pariyatgugd nite. “Audress D 3h, mo RENT—FURNISHED— MICHEL ible party who will buacd story and basement bries houre 2 Park-row, Spark and lake, 23 rooms: will lvase of sell ull orpartor furuiture: lsu a lanze twu-ste wlan bri RENT—inig INDIA ‘z Coste ey Shea ‘party. iO RENT—FURNISHED “HOUSE, Ok parior and basement fou ‘Twenty-second-st. Address ALi, ‘Tribune oitice, South Side. near THE FIRST FLOOR myo RE W Rererenves required. Was! ON RNISHED ROOMS ward near. OF 159 ND WIFE ONLY, megion= At a ate familly. ee reattired. kent sl? per month, i Kit Souin, ROOM, Rerer- i RENT—AN ALCOVE 3 front rvem, turais fished, at Sly und Sis respecilvely. “1 10 RENT—FURS double what it is at present. The Irish peo- ple are at length educated and united, and they ‘Will tuke care that their representatives shall be O RENT —A FIRST-CLASS FUR- nished residence, Pruirie-ay., near ie Apply to J.C. SAMPSON & CU.. Nu, 1 La Salle-st. 2a West Wusaingtun-at frontroom. ti Husb-st. SHED ROOMS ‘FOR ono anin “RON ithout bard. FPO RE a tuy turnished, reO REN nighed tun T—rwo_ i E ROOMS ANDSO} frome wh) Lidianeav. rNO RENT— nisned rvom. LE mo RE rounis tt 145 sicats accu! ro south of ‘Twenty gentleman and wate wa HE akuout 14, Custo.t-HLa. uterauce: SRNISHED OR Wau ve Witugal vourd; private wavy caildren presecrod. ISHED SIN- ‘TED—TO RENT—A FURNISHED. use fur the winter by n capable and curetul atritos ‘Trem tilteeay 1 OR shied LARGE FUL one or bo gentlemen ur at, EMIMALE ON FROST 1 nuemen, LOOMS, & Feasonad! WASTE suburban he CELY FURNISHED xu room for a siete A FUL ther rus AY. - Also mo RE) nisked tuor of furnished ro) ORE nished. parlor bedseou, convemen Tens TERSONRDIE, anird tO RENT—‘TWO FUR central location, by wo entle~ rent nut ty excyud £4) per montu. C74 'Tribune. sD—TO RENT—3 DESIRABLE ites, with or «] Ripanid on ‘and eeu OP ENT—BY A YOUNG Tumily, South NICELY-F anys mi Hat Ish East Ate Cull nin NT PURNISHED #4, to transients only. PED—TO. rts of the city; have returned o hike, 8 Maitced number eFayiti a.tun dod: rents colleecad. VIEILING, woums IM Dear P—SOUTIL OR house Vribane and give i taxes paid, bo: Sear fanit Abune Otic RED : aicuve vs suue Of fooms, unfur~ NICELY an, within 19, : MLMeS Wats of Adiiosest. wud Waoash-av: eta tun, aid parcaden dat cae ‘ibune. D—TO RENT—BY A BACIE- LU univ tmod~ 3 NIVELY FURNISHED man and wife; res ANTLY FURNISHED Marrison-st Tran Seeund-3, cdot UES rpo RENT ut inary &, m teeen enirtiwcn and ‘Tatrty-drst-s3. ‘teluune odie Fins? FLOOR AND BASE- lake front, ve- ‘Address D 3h residence AAO RENT — 192 Room i, MICHIGAN-AY. — 12 ders Apply uc st Clark-sty batt ington and Hatoce Duar Ih -FURNIS a = vel. Unexeep- ‘L-FURNISHED red. Address, '—A SUITE OF wnth OF Obilo-st-and witst als Hau ‘preierred. Addeess E 1s, OR 4 FUR- 2 housekeeping, je ur North side. QO, 309 WA MEAP S CUE, MO REN'E-STORE, WITH FS LIV: ie gouima i rast, ak SE Woat Van inest. ‘0 RES 7 OR 3 FUR- aU. partly ftaralsaud, Gr unt Trtbune nouvexegpiig Dy dures ‘adulese Ade WHEN Cerri. 4) ‘Tebane oftice. NICELY FUR- entteman, South TS RENT—STORES, TH, 7e only «D. x and 9) wud SaINDvEll Lats ste rrotite nished room for n single TED—TO RENT—PARTIES LIy- ivinity of Wood und Tea ekeat please send thelr mains Moot and Harrisons ee O RENT— TLE. suite of iandswine unfarnictes rovids (wo or three) on the North Side; mustbs Cust front, and board conveniens, Keterencys ex changed. Address lnmediately A 'ribune x —TO W vd but carpeted rom by aludy und dauzater. AS V yan’ TED — TO RENT _ A SMALL se od rep: ei fortumliy of two; Soute st red. Ibe Tribape, W- TED— ROM OCT. 1 May Luc longer, ao medium-sized well-far r South side. Mest of rte wishing to roouns for Tgdt he and addi feat Colles to May Luc nisued honse on North erences given. Address, with full particulars? oe Kes HaTUCGeN ER: Ws T—FLAT OF § rooms cunvertient to cura; sual family. Ade dress BY, Tribune otlce WANteps to RENT —HOUSE OF pboutd roonts, oF UF Upper part ot howe table private fins! unfurnished, with or outh Site, class 9 wx NT—FROM 3 TOS furnished rooms complete tor housekeeping, North ur Wes 4. ‘ribune ortice. ANT ED RENT — FURNISHED y¥ “house of at least Ss roves, between Halsted, Ashland, Lake, and Ci ta." Best uf referanced given. Adaress ¥ 91, Tribune om win TED—TO RENT —BY A GES-£ tHeman and wife, one or two well-farnlshed rooms ina priv ily on the North or Sud Side, Must be cunventent ty zuud table board. “Ua the North Slde, extst of State and south of Chicazue South side, on Micbizan-ny. or eastwant ant th of ‘Twonty-seeund-st. ‘The vest of reference: en und required. une ont W "TED—TO RENT — half of room on Statu-st. nucth of Adium: pr a suitable: rv business In that vieluity. Adiress DY Ww ANTED—TO Ouse uf Sor Wroows, North Side. Best re erences and prompt pay. Only theee in familly. Ad dress Di, Tribune ort ee TED—TO RENT—BY. A SMALL ily of adults, a smatt house, pleuasauy he cated on the North Side; furnished preferred. At dress D9), OM OR ny fur patted ‘tribane. TED—TO on South Side, turnisned or unfurnished fthree,ur would buy furniture. El, ‘Tribune otice. R Wis TED — TO Side, east of Ashiant. furnished room for two xeat Madison-s shington-st. preferred. 1 for good accommodations. Address D3, Trik une oth wax TED—LO RENT—FLAT OF 8 ORS Tyoms (or Cott honsekeepiag, within mijes of busi orth Side ‘preferred: prompt pay. AW, Tribune office. W TANTED—TO_ RENT — FURNISHED alcove ur hirze room for two gentiemen, Wa hound cold water und bath accommodation; must bt on North Address A 51, ‘Trinune ittice, ¥ ANTED—TO RENT—FRONT SULTE ‘Of connecting rows. or kirge aleuve rvomt within two mites of ide preferred; prompt unrarnished exe:pune south or WAxtEn sro RE furnished rooms for « evupl wild rent fur on by owners af of Surtesnts.; give price and all pu tention will be paid. Best of rete: une ottice, mut chilaress so veouried nd and ead ars vr ny ate AG, Trite ED—TO RENT BY A’ QUIET 0, large, Wart ure, West ate in pri V ANTED—TO RED Sitting and end roum furnished ur unturnisled qwita or witinut board. Address, stating lecatin terins, AY, ‘Teibuny oltice. Ok furnisned rooms for bi ut or tre Haat on Mtenis sual and Sfarmun-court, W: ‘Maple-st, TED—TO I man und wife, bi nt, LUEHisi ED-TO KENT—TWO OR THREE nistied or unfurnishod rooms, In gyud 10s" TED-TO REN furnished house on North site wifes none but those having, wbply. Address Room ED—TO R Foows wholly orp: eping. Address, stututg Wertis a0 ‘A NICELY; soa me, gaits autatied tly torntaned fur ee —TO- ht ad house, 1U north of ENT—NOUSE OF § ANTED—-TO_ I urements; ‘or WW rovms. with meauen inn 5. Address B47, 1 rat f 2ENT—SMALL FLAT it, Y respel tu cere Ca, Tripane emer. ¥ JANTED-TO bt ON D-FLOOR fiat, West of Hlalsted-at., suuth of Lake, OF © beture Outs he Addsess B41 meaurn ws A FURNISHED & RENT—FIRSTCLAS | PLEASANT f duress wich terms, Zel.Ta> fF or Watasbat, k TENT—IMOUSE ORE a if g ie Wat, whi wedern eunvente: é terred. Address UU, Tribune v.hee. — i gine 5a STOLAL is Clticaco STORAGE COMP? wndolpb-st.,. lmve nest wrens, ton. and Luimper-sts. eal for trst-ciess rooms, 1 Monroe-st. und’ the river. Address U, | the best tue! Se puruit tap atc § eee 4 eat facings ta the ey fer swore fu wrblen will yay ever eky ve a un plus, mereuuNdise, ete Lad raves. Ad Bo pa be : A YOUNG La Sn = COMPANY: 2 O. RENT — LARGE -st-ao tribune. DRE, ies Goiois Momres | ED WELIEY STORAGE Cosa coe Madson-st, and Wester? hus been blow! fF Tor housekeeping. Ad- | Abie. Pstabtianed melsce eadvanees made. 1nerenee Tucliities tur the storuze of housenuid xeods i wd west-northwest. ro REN TORE Gee did not arrive pOS 2, Apply frout $20 45.1464 eek, Prarie *eluck in the aftern(' wa STED—TO RI Address ES, Trivube oiice, —2 UNFURNISH- wife; first-class Jucatton. ances a GlORAGE FOR EURNITURE. West ete, cheapest and bust In Clty) s BUGGIES Tales. GEULGE PARKY, los and -