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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1875, THE COURTS. Declslons in Bankruptcy Mattors. Bill for Forcolozure---Now Buita, Sentence Day in {ho Criminal Conrt. DIOISIONS TN DANRRUPTOY MATTERS. Judge Drummond decided Saturday tho caso of Patriok Mugan, brought bofors him by ro- viow, from tho Distriot Court. The importaut quostions wero: What conatituted n residouco horo, 60 that tho Fodoral Conrt cou'd gain Juris- diction; and could an agout sign a potition 10 banuruptoy for his principal? The Inots woro that Mugen wos adjudicated bunkrupt by do- fault, and somo montha lator, a petition was filed to have the adjudication sot aside, which waa rotusod. The bsnkrupt hetd boon trading hero for o porlod of flve monthe aud twenly- threo doys, and tho polnt was raised 28 to tho jurlediction of tho Court, it sppenring that ho actually lived with his faw-~ iy in Kuusns, sud also did business thote, Tho potitioning creditor lived in Now York, aud,thoro not beiug time euough to wrils bin and send the potition, un agons here miguod it for nim. Judgo Drummoud deaided tuat the doiug ousl- pogs biere for such o longth of time was suiti~ clont to give jurisdiction, oven though he did busingss 1u auothor B.ute. In regard tw elgaing tho poution by au agent, ho sud it would uo mauilest hardsbip 1f ic wore decided that such an act wore illegal, a8 & case might ariso whero »debtor might mnke a fiaudulent salo of bis propoity, and Immcutely attompt to luave the State, and, if the croditor was com- pelled Lo sign the petition waou ho was in o dis- 1ot State, justico womd ovidontly bo delonted. 3 JULUE BLODGETT docided, in the caso of Nalkey & Gorson, tried & few doys ugo, that an silegation in o sscond petitivn Lthat procecdings hud already been ivs stitutad by othor creditors was uot o good alleguuon “of an act of bankruptey, aund thut o demurror thoroto wouid bo sustaived, ‘Luere weore two potitions against this lum, and Lhe second alleged the poudoncy of the fivse. Lo thus, the attoruoys for tne dout= ors demuired, uud the demurror was uphold, LILL 70 FORECLOSK, Edgar Loomis uled o bill i chancery ia tho Oroute Gourt ags.ame Gortrude G, Smadl, Milton $wift, Williai 3. Gibbs, Bonjamiu Lawrenco, Pruneus Lawreuee, the plussasuit . per Com- fnuy, G L. Lutiin, Joro Horton, George, H. tcaty, Adoiphus Liobouworth, Juan Yon Auow, Willism Giabawm, Wittey Wallach, David 8lato, Wovster Woodman, William A, lan- torstock, Liunk Bowmau, Juuu R, Hoolo, Androw King, Anarow Seammon, Josupl Suadle, Thomns Ginar, G. A, Oloey, R, Uilhs, ‘Lhaddeus Davids, George W. Lavids, Boorburdt Faber, 1, Grittin, aud L. L. Brown, to foracloso & trusc deod givon by Jobn H, Swali and wife to Willism B, Gibbs. Complatuabt veates that John H, Small, belug desirous of recuriug lus inaorzoment ou certain promuugsory notes to the amouut of §6,000, gave tuis trust deed to securo said notes, Small then mado sovoral notes, tor dufeient amounte, aud tuoy were mdorsed by Loomis, WHOo hiog sinco been onliged 1o poythemull. Subse.juently to ihe givigof tho avuve montivned tiuse deed, Bmull yuve unother on tho wawe propoity, bewng Lots 19, 40, 21, 22, wmd % in tho sutdivision of the wost half of Block 90, in tho Caunl Lrustees’ Subdivision ot sho west half of Boo. 27, 89, 14, for the sum of $18,667.17, to sccuro_debts duo tho other sbove uamed’ dofendants, Compluuant alleges bis lien to be the prior one, aud asks that the roverty may bo sold uudor tho trist deod, and o Leinoursod big expenditures, togother with 8250 expended 10 thoto foreclosura proceodings, 'PETITION TO ESTABLISH LOUNDAIY LINES, Ezoel J. M. Halo and Fraucis 5. Howe filed & potition in the Citoutt Court, sotting out that thiey are the owners ol tho uorthenst 2{ of Sec. 17, 40, 14 algo of Lot 4, oxcopt tho souils 20 acros of Fugsey & Founimore's Bubdivision of the south- oast finctionnl X of Sec. 8, 1 exid township, ail in the'lown of Luke Viow. ‘L'uereisconsidorable disputo about various points and boundaries of said property, sud they iuvoke tho sid of a court of equity, owing to thowr ivability to come to an awtcablo settioment of theiwr claims. AIORE AVPEALS, Thomas H, Halsoy, Coruolin 8, Halsey, Honry C..Moroy, W, . Bmerson, Thomas R, Arm- strongs, W- H. Hoyt; Lhins R. Bowen, and Syduey P. Waulicer filed thoir bond . the Cireuit Court Baturduy appealivg from tho decision of the County Court 1u rogard to tho taxes of 1872, 1T ¥OLLOWS BUIT. In the cnse of the Chicago Plow Company agoinst the County Clerk aud Colsecior, a de- murrer was fiold und sustained, the bill dismiss- ed for want Lf oquity, and au_appoal taken on ng bouds in_ the sum of £8,000. It will %n romembered in this suit an in- Junction was granted by Judge MeAllistor of the Supromo Court, and this cnso will bo jaken to Spriugtield, $horo to beheard 1n Janu- ary. 2 UNITLD BTATES COURTS, Chouncey Kilmer and Asaliel Emigh filed ollls against the Lake Shore & Michigan South- #rn Nutlroad Company, avd tho Michigan Cen- tral Railrond Company, to rostrain them from Intiingivg their pucented improvemont in loco~ motive furnacos. DANERUPTGY ITEMS. Thomas J. Rayuor & Co. filed a petition in wankruptey agatbst Jacob J. Walser and William 1. Heeganrd,” D'stitioners alloge that thoy ate the creditors of Wulser and Heaguard to the amount ol 943184 fordry goodsand mercbandizo sold, ard alicge that theyhuve committed various nots of bavkruptoy,” in making sundry [:re!uruulml paymonts, und also by suffering heir property to be taken on execution,.and nl- g0 by maiting & voluntary assignment with in- tent to defraud ereditors. A provisioual warraut sud rulo to show causo were issucd, returnablo Jag. 7, 18 A and 1, Wallach filed & potition against Gus- tav Mendelson, claiming & balunco of $2.083.20 due from Lim for goods sold, and 590 due on » theck. They stato that Mondelson has suspend- 2 paymont of all bis commorsiel pupor, and_is wtompting to muke some ecttlomont with i araditors, and that he 18 confessedly unable to pay bis indobtednoss, Dradford Haucock was appointed provisional Assigneo of the ostate of Sulliov & Goason. , J, Allman was appolnied provisional Assignoe of the estato of D. M, Pollacic et al, In the mattor of the estate of Juhn Laurin, Ludnig Thubon was appointed provisional As- signee. olin Long was aujudicated . bankrupt by con- foasion, and & warrank issucd roturusble Jan, 27, 1874, B. 0, Folos was appoiuted provisionnl Asslgnee. In'the matter of Harvey W. Giddiug an order was ontored that the Assigneo be allowed to puy to Limothy Moslier, $2,89.57 and intercat, {n tull satisfaction of Doshor's claim against the pankrapt, In tho matter of the estate of the Brest Wostern Insursuco Company, the Assigneo, Mr. Upton, fled & poti- ion. solting out thut Sath A, Matteson awed the Compauy $11,714.66, which he offored io gottlo by pu»'m? £10,000 ensh und ssking that tho Jndgment might bo sottlod on that basis, Ao order was entered that all purtios Intorested should show cause by January 7, why such come promise should not bo mude, & _BUPERIOR COUINT IN IIEF, Benjamin Conwalt brought suit for $1,000 gainet Aloxandor Cook ana Garoline Cook, ‘James D. Woldon brought an notion of tros- pass agoinst Lowis Btein and Jobn O, Klyn, sla{ming £5,000. Gustav Burkhardt and Junius Shorwin liled a etition against Lavinia 13, Day, Irederick I, 8y, Clara O, Day, Mary E. Mursh, and Obarles V. Mureh, asking for a mechanics' lion to tho amount of £4,258,27 on Lot 1, in tho Assestor's division of Lots 6, 7, aud 8, in the south hulf of Lot 5, Block 18, of Fort Dearborn Addition to Uhlculfn. cfi\0\‘!)1 iam D, Dillon sued Thomas J. Foster for . W, aud F. M, White filed s petition for & mechanics’ lieu againat tho Ada Scroet Mathodist Chutel, ulloging that there Is due thet the sum of &1,675 for cortain lathing and plastering done on 6ald chugoh, John M, Btophons and Jousph 3, Stovons flod 3 petition against Jacob Il Frunk, asking a me- shavio's lion on the premises Nos. 74and 70 I'hird aveuuo, olaiming that there i8 now due ihem tho sum of 1,200, OINCUIT COUNT IN BUIEY, Gnulre W, Unmpbell filed o petition againat Bdwerd Hull aud Darbara Oure, praying for s aechanic’s llon for the nmount of $1,602,20 on tho premises upon the southwest corner of Wanhingtou streot and Fifth avonue, Samuel J, Harmon bogan au action agninat Richard . Honnegun, cluiming §G,000. Ileury B, and James Btaines, for tho use of Thomas Btalnes, brought suit for 1,000 againsi the National Lifo Insurance Compuuy, * Nacham L, Sohork bogan a suit Jn trospass qInlnut Qucor V. Darrott, lsylug dsmagos st 2 0,000, g 0 ORIMINAL COULT, The prisonors convioied during the December 7 torm of tho Oriminal Court, who hnd not boon yruvlouslydlupunml of, woro arraignod boforo udgo Troe Snturdny morning, and sontonced, a8 follows ¢ Jamos Nolan (ono of the Lizzle Mooro jewelry robbers), tried and convicted In Juno, waa son- tonead to the Ponitoutiary for one yonr. Kitty Brino aud Thomas Murphy, lurcony ; two yonrs onois in tho Penitontiary. I, 0. Lindsov nnd John Kelloy, riot; six ‘months each in tho Houso of Corrcotion. Jumes Doylo and James Rourka (both undor ngo), larceny of enttle from the Union Btook Yarda: thirty dnya onch i tho County Jail. John Doylo, nesault with intont to do bodily 1njury ;_one yoar in tho Denitontinry. Jolin Fitzpntriok, burglary aud larcony ; four yonrs {u the Ponitontiary, Atbert L. Hathnway, forgory; three yoarsin tho Penitontinry, s Cliarlos Jolinson, colored, Inrceny 3 throoyonts In the Ponitentinry. Chnrles Lowls, colored, Iarceny ; two yonrs in tho Penitontiary. Thomas MeKouzlo, burglary § two years in the Tonitontinry, + Eliza Palterson, larceny; oho yoar in the Ponitontinry. Willinm E, Roneh, larcony of cuttor ; cightoon months in the Ponitoutiary. James Bmart, larcouy; Ponitentiary for two yonra, John Laswlor, tho gambler, who shot but falled to lill n follow-gnmblor named Goorge Duval, was enllod up for sontenco, but his counsel, dMr. Btorrs, onterod a motion for a now trial, on thoe ground of nowly-discovorad ovidonce, Thia mo- tion, supported by numerous afiidnvils, was argued in the aftornoon, but tho Courl over- raled tho motfon for a new trinl, and sentenced Luvwlor to tho Poultontiary, ZVANSTON. The Board of 'Lrustees Requested Not to Colloct the Water ‘Tux, About 150 residonts of Evanaton, among whom wera perhaps twenty-five prominont eiti- zons, sssembled in Jonniugs' Hall, Baturday eveniug, in responus to the following call: WiEREAS, Tho presont siringoncy of the monoy market affocts with much more soverity the poorer and laboring classes who bavo but partlally paid for their Littie homes; and Witenea, It is ua Iikoly to continno aa to ceaso, and a coneldorablo number of tho rosidents of tho Villago of Lvanston, although ownera of small homestoads, sro, through tholr inability to obtain employment, without any fucomiug means to pay heavy bixes, of oven to obtain bread for thoir families; and WHEREAR, A tax ls about to bo levied and asscesod apon ul thareal proporty in e Viliago of Evanaton l";;r l‘l‘ln purposo of bulldlng what s calied the Wator- ‘orka ; ‘Therofore, 3t 18 desirable that o public meeting be hold of tho tax-payers, voters, sud proporty-holdrs of tho Viilage of Evanston (hat areopposed to'the presont lovy of oxcossivo (axow, fo oot 1u Junningy! ILall Bat~ urday evening noxt, ut 7k o'cluck, to dovies mcans to arrest tho 1mmediato 16vy of appressive auscssmants, bt not 10 opposo the final desired vbjest of obtaining good water, MANY Crnizes, Tho prococdings will be bottor understood by the addition of a fow explanatory statemonts. At iho Inst village election o Board of Trustcos was chosen. 'Pwo tickets wora placed in tho flold, the issuc being sololy that of Water-Works or no Water-Works, and tho people olocted :he ono in favor of the improvement by an over- wholming mojority. This body las sinco been strugghug with tho ‘innumerable questions invelved in. the coustruotion of tho works, nnd o speoisl nssessmont for Inying tho pipe and a gonoral tax for watur Luve bioou levied. Of courso, thero has always beou opposition to this improvement, and its oppononts bave scizol upou tho panic 8s & roa- 80n for postponing netion. W'ho meeting was vory ordorly, and the ques- tion wes dsbated seriously aud saberly, ax be- fitted its importanco. Toward the closo foeling began to ran high, aud_somo_pecsounlities wors indulged in, but wero all oxpluinod awny amica- Dly nud apologized for, On motion of 'Squire Huutoon, Mr, Charles Comstock was made Chinirman, and A, L. Sowell, Becrawary. Mr, Huntoon then read tho call and maudo a briof spocch, o roferred Lo tho hoavy tnxos to bo inourred for tho Water-Works,, the inoLonso mado by tho State Board of Equaliza- tion, and the hard times, and proposed that the villago obtain special pormission from the noxt Logislaturo to iusuo bouds with which to pay for thoworks. Mo belleved in lotting the coming man lon {‘onru houco, who would reccive the benefite, holp pay for the works, Mr, Ouadinh Huse thoughbt that, if tho assess- ment for this purpose was likely to be resisted, it would be advisable to postpono it. If the publis, under prosont circumstancos, were op- posed to goiug on with the improvemout, hio was in favor of o tomporary postpoucmont. Jncob H. Frauk enid he had helped to build up o good many cities, and that no good citizon op- pascd public improvemonts, No good husband who loved his wite and family wouid oppose the Water-\Works, There was no good reason why thoy should not bo carricd on, and, if the noopla weroe united aad datormined, thoy would huve them withiout much trouble. Mr, J, II. Kedzio was called for, and spoke at length. 1fo statod that, if the people wuuted tho works, aud woro willing to pay for thom, kmowing the cost, ho would choerfully pay hig portion; but, for limsolf, bo was ganrmed at the tromendonsly- gmwlnfi rate of taxation, and did " nob cliecvo the peoplo could live under it. Ho roviewed tha cost of tho works, ung%eatml many espensos thnt would ensue, aud cudeavored to show that it would boa very oxponsive luxury., He did not believe any community tha size of Evanston lind ever successfully undertakon such a heavy Job, Pure water was vory desirable, but cheapor inethods of obtaiming it gould bo devisoo. o proposcd filter wolls, snyiog that ho gob waior from n filor well as puro snd good as God Almughty ever made on earth, and that he could furmsh ovory man in Evauston a good filtor and make mouoy, if ho was excmpted from his wator tux, Tor firo purposes, Lo admitted that the worka were desivabls, but thought that o steam fivo-engino with wolls in all quartors of the villago would afford the needed protoction ata nominal oxpenso. Dr. 0, H, Mann rose to reply to somo romarks that had been mado, Mr, Huntoon had romarked that It was botter tv follow one’s friends to their graves than to pay the enoinons taxes. le thought tho funeral vxpenses would bo_larger than tho taxos, and that some bad already fol- lawed their friouds to thols graves for want of the Water-Works, The Doctor stated that a num- bor of cases of typhoid malaria hadocourred thia year, all causod by the impure and poisonous surfaco water, which was all that conld be ob- tajued iu some soctions of the town, Ie bad tried filtors of all sizes and kinds, but had been uuablo to use the water, and did not beliove it could bo made fit for uso by filtoring. M, Kedzio replied that, oven if woll wator could not be purified by filtering, oistorn water surely could, Tho Hon, E. B, Taylor was called on to explain whother or not it was too late to stop the collec- tion of the Water-Worls taxes. o stnted that the tax for ono-third the cxponso of tho works bad been levied, aud that it was boyond the power of the paoplo to stop ita collection, al- though _ individunls might contost it Forty thousand dollars of tho oxpense of the works would be provided for by the issusnco of twenty-yoar bonds. A tax of §30,- 000 had been lovied, the Colleotor's warrant had boon 1ssuoed, and was in his hands. The spocial osscssment for laying tho pipe was to bo con- firmod at tho January torm of the Gounty Court, But thego would not'be immodiately oppressive, for no colleetions would be enforcud until July or August, by whioh time tho offect of the panic would not be folt Mr, Ifugh A. Whito followed at some length. He thought the question was whethor or not the people were able, willing, aud roady to make the proposed improvowonts now, knowing wuat the; would cost., The estimated cost was statod, au tho speskor figured up the additioval expenses that would inevitably, as ho thought, onsuo, and esked, *¢ Whero is It going to stop? " A voico—* Riverside," T4 will stop Just wiiera it s—bankrupt,” re- plied Mr, White, 1o conteuded that diainoge must follow the works, sud would juvolve moro oxpeutic. Anothor polnt ws that tho pipos did not go throngh the two or throe sections where thero really was bad wator, ‘T'he most sickl; districts Ln tho city wore those whero thoy b water Lul no sewers, Ono rosson for delaylug this work was the panie, which might soon be over, but no ouo could toll whon it wonld_bo, By another year it would be ensy to decide. Thoun, if the valuation of the State Buard of Equalizn- tion would bo tuken us o basis, the village could jumo 980,000 or 00,000 moro bouds, The Hon, M, B. Uurd wus culled for, snd rosponded, 1o rogarded the Water-Worky movement a8 promature, and thought it would bo moro prudout to walt util tho town was more compactly built up. Hpringtleld, in this Btato, ho said, with 20,000 inbabitants, did nob sproud ovor much more lsxm\u.ul thau Evauston, It bad Wator-Works and sowerage, but was so lieavily tuxod that property thoro was not worth nearly s much s iu Evanston, 1o was in favor of waiting unbil tho villago was large onongh to have water and drainsge in a prapor mannor, Mr, 0. J. Gllbort, Prenident of the Doard of ‘Prustees, roso to oorroot soveral biatements ro- finr-h'ug the cost of tho Wutor-Works, ilo suld o would not bo afraid to Funnmtue that tho whole thing could now be put in for $110,000. Mr, Goorge Watson deolaimed. onrnnuuy. - ete. agalnst furthor taxation, whioh he considorad oqual to oonflzoation, which moant tuin to the town, ~Ho warnod tho pooplo ngalnst a henvy Wator-Works tax, saylng it wos somothing that could not bo golten nd of in yonrs. A man namod Brown charactorizod some of tho romarks that Lind beon mnde_as moro clap- trap. 1o #nld the poor peovls dld not uudor- staud that high taxos caued high prices. At this point the crowd hogan 10 mauifost its impatienco, but was dotalnod ungil *S8quire ITun- toon offered tho following ¢ Resolved, 'That, 1n viow of tho crinis, it fu tho sonsa of this meeling that the Board of Truntoca bo respect fully roquested to *dofer tho col- loction of the spocial assosemont and water tax for ono yoar, Mc{mluul, That o committeo of lhreo bo appolnted by 4o Ohnir to presont this resolution to the Board, The question was put to tho Liouso, and, no one wvotlng againat the resolutions, thoy wero adopt- ed, ‘Thon tho audience crowded” towards tho dour, whilo the Ohairman was endeavoring to in- form them that ho s:}vpolulud Mossra, 1Tugh A. White, O, Huso, and J. H. Kedzio aa the Com- mittoo eallod for, ‘Tho meeting did not adjourn, but dissolved from viow. resent financial MISOELLANEOUS. Thoro was no sorvice at tho Congrogational Oburch yestorday ovoning., Thoro way, Instend, the quarterly concert oxorelacs of tho Sunday~ achool yosterdsy afternoon, consisting of roports, singing, buiof addresscs, oto, Tho Ioleotio Ronding Olub meots at Mr. J. 8. Paige’s this evoning, Mombera will find their attondanco profitable. At tho Doptist and Prosbyterian churchos, yesterdny morning, tho pastors dollvored ap- propriate anuual sermons, roviowling tho work of tho yonr, Tho annual business moeting of the Baptist chureh ocours this ovening, and nlso the nnnual renting of the poswd in tho Cou- grogationnl ohurch. Mr. Iloaler will givo & storeopticon oxhibition at tho annual fostival of the Baptlst Sunday- schiool to-morrow ovonivg. LOCAL ITEMS. Edwin 8, Osgood, the Colloctor for the Town of Olcoro, has oponed his ollco with O, BE. Orafts, ot 54 LaSallo atroot, whoro taxea oan bo paid and information will be cheerfully given. The delinquent taxea and special assessments for the paat throo yeors having boon ontored oo thio books, it would bo woll for proporty-ownors > examine tho record. An ownor s wantod for a heavy silvor watoh, of Elgin manufacture, snd a gold ohain, which wore found in the possession of a man who was trying to pawn them and who could give no satisfactory scoount of the maaner in which he cnmo by them. Ho was locked up at the Armory, where tho watch is awaiting an owner. Tho DBoard of Managors of the Foundlings’ Home, of this city, is oirculating throughout the Stato potitions lo tho Logislaturo asking Stato nid to tho amount of 45,000 to complote tho ‘uilding now crocting on tho corner of Mndison and Wood stroota, Bo far as hns been hoord, these Yntllionn are vory genorally signed ; the one which was takon around in the town of Bushnell rocciving oighty namoa. A nent caso of till-robbing occured at an early hour yesterday at the saloon of Pasquale Totio, on Clarlk strect, noar Van Buren. A young girl pamod Mary Jenniugs came in about 4:30 o’clock in tho morning, and, whilo tho proprietor wag oithor looking awny or was asleep, she slipped around the countor and picked $7.50 from the till. Bhe was cuught almost immediatoly and taken to tho Armory. It was stated n Saturday’s papor that White & Co., commission merchants, on South Wator stroot, bad beon brought botoro Justico Hniues on the chargo of cunverunfi property consigued thom to their own uso, ‘This statement, made on the authority of tho Justico, proves to bo in- correot, ‘Tho peraons voferrcd to were £, 8, Whito & Son, of Michigan City. For thoso who know the South Water firm this correction i8 unnccessary., Those not acquainted with thom may bo assured that their honesty bas nover boon questionod. Tho total oxpenses of the rccont election in this County wore $£12,981,30. OFf this amount, £9,191 must bo sot dosvn to Chicago. Lnch pro- cinet cost §101, and oach township district, of which thore wore thirty-nino, $80.10. ‘I'he cost of registration was £7,765, and of the election proper §4,636.30, Tho registration in cach cily precinet cost €06, as follows: Three judges at &12 ench, ono clork at 812, ono copying clorl 8t £6, nna rent $13. town district cost 845, There was a grand oxhibition of ncrobatic skill by the girl pupils of the North Side Turner Hall Saturdny oveniug, Tho oxorclss com- monced at 8 o'clock i the ovening and lasted until 11, The parents and frionds of the girls were present in gront numbers, and thare were 8180 a uumber of invited American ladios, who enjoyed the n&llity of tho gymuasca immensely. They wont through all possiblo ovolutions,— marching and runuing, climbing ladders, ropos, and soaped poats, turning ontho rucks and bars, Tlie tonchior, Mr. August Lang, was groat- 1y complimented on his succoss, _—— PERSONAL, TOTEL ARRIVALS. Pacific—Clom Studobakor, South Bond A. Kimball, Davenport, Iowa ; L. A. Arthur, New York; D. B. Honderson, Dubuque. . . . , Palmer—Thbos. S. Hazard, New Yorl; John §. Hougb, Lns Animas, Col. ; David J. Walsh, Phil- adelpbia ; 8. A. Jackson, lowa City. . . . . Sherman—I. T. Stowart, Councli Bluffa;J. R. Snckott, Now Yorl; Carl Nowman, Salt Lake City; Col, John G. Safely, Towa ; O. F. Jauriet, New York, Tho' rogiatration in each IN GENERAL. A, M, Holbrook, ono of the original fonnders of tho Now Orloaus Picayune, is at the hoad of the now oywnership of that paper. Jeft Davls is tho golo survivor of his father's family; Lis sistor, Mrs, William Stamps, having died, last wools, in Mississippl, State Senator Glass, of Alabama, has recently been expellod from the Masonio brotherhood for conduct unbecowming a Mason, Charles H. Brainard, of Mason City, Towa, lins como into tho posseasion of the snug sum of 872,000 by the denth of o rich brothor, It is suggosted by tho Now York erald that if a detcotive, impolled by the roward of 5,000, should blundor upon Harry Gonet, the Princo would immediately see the reward, aud go it 96,000 betteor. ‘The formor Mra. Betkoap was protty, and she dled of too much socicty ; and the Washington correapondont of the Cleveland leader, aftor atating tho fact, adds that tho presont Mrs, Bolknap is Iarge, and strong, and handsome, The Cedar Rapida Republican snys that Col. Wm, McE. Dys, of Mariou, formerly Colonel of tho Twentioth Towa Infantry, has been offered tho position of Chiof-of-Stafr in the army of tho Khedive of Egypt, and h‘%‘ accopted tho eame. J. P. Roberts, Iate Professor of Agrioulture in the College at Ames, Iowa, and_Suporintendont of tho College Farm, lins beon cleoted to & Chair in Cornell Colloge, Now York, IIo will fill the position of Assistant-Profcssor of Praotical Agri- onlture in that Institution, with a salary of 99,250 o year, ‘Washington is not oxpectod to be o gay ns usual during the prosent winter, on account of the fact that several prominent familios are in mnumlus. ‘The death of Col. Dout, the father of Mrs, Graut, will cause tho Intter's withdrawal from all uxcugl the most formnl requiroments of tho teason, Beorotary Dolauo's fatnily 16 also in rotiremont under aflliclion, and the Euglish Lo- gation is closed socially on acconnt of tho death of Lady Thornton's father, The family of Sen- ator Edmuods is in mourning in conssquenco of tho donth of soveral ncar rolatives, including tho fathor of tho Sonator, Sonator Spraguo’s family is in retiremont in conscquence of the death of tho Chiof Justico, anud Mrs. Bouator Clinndlor lins recontly lost 4 alstor. NEWSBOYS' HOME, “'o the Editor of The Chicapo T'ribune: B Allow me to say a word about our entor- talnments snnounced lor thls and to-morrow evonluga, ‘Wo liave simed to accomplish two things in making this offort: Ono is to give a truthful picturs of some oxporiences in the life of onr Lomoless boys, what they suffor and endure”}; thoir trlals und temptations; with some of the orrors in tho dlsclpline of our Frluonu and jails, In vorreoting their faults and punishing their orimos. No bottor way can o found o do this than by presouting the scones ennoted ug they aro in real life by the boys themsolyes, The othor objoot is to secure the moans to carry our Homo" through the wintor, whilo we glve for the small admission asked an ontur- tainmout of real oxcollonce, sud woll worth the timo and small invostment required, W. B, Biuuinas, Gflnu‘:} lfl,uwrlnunflwt Ohicago Ohildron's Ald 8o- oty JOHN MITCHEL. s Kecture on Danlol 0’Connell nt ooley’s Thontra, John Mitchel, tho Irlsh rovolutionlst and pat~ riot, locturcd Inst ovening in Iooloy's Opora Houes on **Daniol 0'Conmoll.” Long boforo tho appointed hour tho house was crowded from floot to oolling, It was an eminontly respeota- blo andionco, and, from sa Irlsh standpoint, on— thusaatio aud patriotio. Mr. Willtnn J. Onshan introduced the loc- turor In a fow noat romarke, which wero fro- quontly oheorod whon ellusion was made ta the historio and horofo deeds of Mr. Bitchol, On taking tho staud, Mr. Mitobel was cheerod pgaln and ngaln, Ho spoko substantinlly a8 follows Ho thavkod {ho moeting for thoir cordial wol- como, which ho atiributed bot o much to his own name and famo a8 to tho namo and fame of tho man nbout whom ko was golug to speak— Danlel 0'Connoll [choors]—a name to conjure with, Indood. Ile would say, onconnd for all, that O’Connoll was tho groateat Irishman of this goneration, or auy other [ohcors]. e lad just como from tho sistor city of 8t. Louls, whero tho Irish cllizona propuged to raiso o slatuo on the banks of the Missiesiopl, to show what kind of mon they raided In Korry in ‘thosec dnge, MHe did not Boo why a similar statuo should not look out on tho brond or froo Inkes of tho Wost, or why another should not bo erected in far-off Tasmabia, and in evory place whero thoro wero gathored togother Irish- men, or thu doscendants of Irlsimen. 'The most effaotivo way of writing history was In bronzo, for by suoh writiog wore bost rememborod tho historio doeds of men, aud- the history of thoir time 8o far s thoy asaistod to maito and wrila it. o reforrod to tho statuo of Jackron at New Or- loans, tho statue of an Irishman who drovo the Enf!(sh out of America (clicors), and to Jonn of Are who drove them out of Franco (choors for Joan). Ho Lored to live to eco o Taomorial ralsod to tho lioro or heroino, man or mald, who should drive the English out of Irc- Innd. (Loud cheors.) Tho atatuo of Marshal Saxe, victor nt Fonto- noy, atood proudly in tlie Protestaut church of Strasbourg. IHle was glad to say that tho Murshal who flung the Irish biigado In the Euglish flauk at Foutonmoy was o Droteatant, tho descendnut of “n Fronch Hugucnot, Tho brignde woro Catholles, but it made no differetico to them whoiber lio was Mothodist or a Malommedan, 8o long a8 ho di- rocted thom to go for tho English, [Choors.] 1In Dublin, which rotused to give ground for thio statuo of Prince Albert, there was latoly un- veilod tho statue of & man who was sontenced to Lo drawn on o hurdle to the plico of exccution, bocause he loved Ircland —Wiillam Hmith 0'Brion. [Cheers.] The equestrinn statno of tho immortal Washington [cheors] was to be found all ovor Amorica, Grattauw’s statue stood in Westminater Ahbu{. Irish statunry did not seom to bo happily located, nor was tho statuary in Iroland adaptod to tho piace. Thoio wore tho four Georges and William tho Third. (ifisscs.) Ho bioped to 06 tho day whon ihese statucs would ba east inte cannon, to bo used by Irish troops. 1lo hopod to seoe tho day when overy town in Ireland would have its statug of O'Cou- nell, as the hignost aad trucst oxpoueut of the Irish charactor, (applauso) o charaolor to bo ad- mired and loved b{ Irishnion of alt socts, Ho referred 1o tha_timo when tho young Ire- landors, including Meaghor, Smith, O'Brien, Dimself, and others, dufercd from O'Connell nbout Roponl, and advoeated strongor mensures. If any ong supposod Lo was goiug to rake up old dilferences over tho graves of the graudeat of oll Irishmen—O'Counoll—they would fiud thomsolvos very much decelved. . Tho lecturer tracod tho oiigin of the clan 0'Connoll, from the emlicst days, when thoy lold estates in Kerny, until they lost a largo portion of their anciout inheritanco by conflseation. Thoy were a military family, sod many of them sought and found famo on tho Continental battle-fiolds, Ou the romuant of the ancient ecstato O'Connell was born, at a time whon it was against the law for Catholics Lo go to gchool n their own laud, and it wns agalnst the luw for them to go abrond o bo cducated, Evorything at that tine was against the law. [Laughter.] O'Convell wont to I'rauce, howaver, und was educated in the College of 8t. Omor, Leing thero when the Trench Revolution broko ont.” The_excorecs of the Rovolution inspired him witk a horror of tho Freuch Ropublic, aud with an ablorrenco of humau bloodshed, which berotnined to his latest days, o was wonk to say that no human bless- ing was worth one drop of huwab blood, . Whon O’Contell returned to Iroland, & mitiga- tion of tho penal laws allowed Lim to entor fhu Bar. 0'Connell was not ooly a good Catholic, which made lhim abhor tho Atheism of tho TFreuch Rovolution, and mnde him prepare to fight the Unitod Irishmon, who were moved by tho samo motives as tho Freach Rovolutionists, but ho was also a Monarchist, and his motto for thio govorumont of Trolnud was tho samo as tns of Grattau—** tho King, Lords, and Commouns of ‘Irolaud.” Mauy thought it would Lave boen well onough' if thoy omitted from tho formula tho King and Lords, snd rotsinod the Commons, for, aftor all, it Ireland wus ovor to Le freed, it should bo govoruod by tho Comuwous aud be a ropublic. [Applause.} Had ho lived in tho days of the United Irish- men, bie would have been ove of Lhem [applausa], and his father, un Insh Profestant, was a sworn United Xvisbmnan. [Choers.] 0'Connelt spoke aguingt the union, but it was in vain, the amount'of monoy oxponded to buy up votes in Parlismont bewng suiliclent to pur- chaso balf of our Cougress ot tho presont day, The '08 movement being subdued, and the union carried, tho Irish peoplo begsu to lool forward to_ Catholio omancipation, At that time Catholics bnd no rights or privileges. ‘They wore oxcluded from jurios, aud from the Boneb, whioh wore packed with Ofavgomen. 0'Gonnoll defonded John McGoo, o journalist, for treuson, befors & judge who had urged the prosccution, and boforo o jury coml}:onnu of men religiously and {:nlinnnlly opposed to the prisonor. O'Con- noll braved that hostilo Judgo and Ihlry with un- daunted heroism. OF courso his cliont was con- victed, but 0’Connoll's conduct showed hiw to be u londer courngeous and ablo cuough to defeud Irishmen and their rights, Ho becameo thelr cbumxiun, and rose rupidly in popularity, in wealth, and in powers of mind nud body. M forensic triumphs wore repouted all over the country, Ho stigmatized tho corporation of Dublin, in one of his spoechos, as o ** beggarly Cospora- tion,” Tor tms oxprossion Lo way challongod by D'Estorre, s noted ducllist, O'Conuell Lind a sorong aversion to bloodshied, but, rather than loso his iofluenco with tho poople, he fought and killed D'Estorre. The evont so impressod him that ho took nu onth nover after to allow himsolf to be drawn [uto a duel, Ho had proved Lis courage. Ile nbsolutoly re- fused to fight, but ho hiad sons who were ready to Aght for i, [Laughter.) Tho corporation of Dublin met regularly, and donounced ‘‘ 0'Connoll, the Pope, and the Dovil.” '.l'huf wero bittor ngninat the emancip tion of the * Papists.” ‘The agitation, however, wout on, The Catliolic Association was formed by 0'Conuoll and bis frienas, ‘The Government proscribed it. o dissolved it oue day and or- Kanlzod it the next under anottier name. As he enid himsolf, Lie was ready to drive a conch and six through the provlsmations and stat- utes, Emancipation was binted at by the Government, but they wanted provisos, such as thut all appointmonts should be approved by the QGoverumount. This Q'Con- noll upzwmul, aw it would bave givon tho voto- power to & mortal enomy. o agitation still ‘went on ; tho pooplo wero bolng informod of tho aotual condition of the country. At length O'Connoll felt tho crisle had arrived g0 bo wout to Clate, und, although a proscribo Catholio, be offered himself as & caudidato for Parliamont. T'he poople abandoned the land- lords, thoy wove eluctiified, aud he was eloctod by an immonee majonty, ‘I'he Government, at langth, forcad uto it, brought in the Lmaucipn- tion Act, which wos Snnuud-—u groat trivmph for tha people, and for O'Counell, who had Lrought it about. Al tho samo time, howover, to punish thoe forty-shilling freoholders who had elevted O'Con- nell, the Government dmtranchised them. 1t wan'snid O'Connoll assented to this, but, if so, it wus because ho could not bolp it. ‘Tho freo- Lioldora boing of no furthor use to tha landlords as vaters, were oviotod, and from that day begun tho dspopulation of Iroland. Emaucipation bolng uecomplished, 0'Connoll turned his attontion to the Ropeal of the Union, 1t had impoverished the country, Manufactures wore destroyed, and tha stroots of hor cities wera silont, 0'Connell, though a zealous and devoted Qathollo, was tho most talonted man on earth, and nover did thero esoapo hin lips & word of reproach to Protestants. Ho deaired to uulto sll Lis couutrymon, Protostant and Cutholio, iu tho Ropeal movement,und sought the assistanco of all Protestants in favor of Hopoal, The yrnu- ont llome-Rule movement, which he considered would do no good to Irelnud, was somothing like the Ropoal movemont, Buch men as Johu Mur- tin [applauce], Bmyth [applause], and othors of ‘;rnnl prominenge, had 7uith fu Home-Rule, but o wah afraid thoy wore simply distracting tne minds of the poople from the coniemplation of a revolution which should bresk gown Eug- lish rule in Irgland. [Choers] Ho had always bolloved in revolution, wud belloved in oducating the youth of Lroland to propare for tho timo when thoy should strike for tholr coun= try's indopondonca. Ile thought it woa » good thing whon Tipperary roturnod O'Donoyau Rossn from a convict's prison to ropresont the nounts 1n Parlismont, becauso such mon could not an would nat alt i Parlinmont, If Iroland trampled Parllomentary roprosontation nnder foof, It would bocomo tmpossiblo and ridioulous. Thoy talked of eleoting him from Tipporary now, but ho would not sit in tho English Parliament, for o would not tako an onth of alloginnce to Ling- land, and if ho did go to Patlinment, it would bo to muke an offort to opposo the pretonded roprosontiation of Iroland thoro. Roturning to 0*Counell, horegrotied tho little differoncos which nross botweon thoso asso~ ocintod with him and O'Conmoll, for they all loved him, and ono of tho bitterost days of his lifo was when bo fioard 0'Counoll bed rotired to tho Coatinent to dle. OF all that was attompted for Ircland durlng this contury, O'Counell accomplished tho most. 1t was useless for froland to talk of rovolution uow, a8 Ircland wns garrifonod overy whers by Tuglish soldiors, Tho Lrish poople 1 Americn conld mnot mako this country a bpso of operations, 8s it would Lo againet the lows of tholr adopted tand, and they-should do uothing to transgress the laws of Amorica. DBut one thing thoy could do, and that was to keop allvo the feeling of patriotism, and remombor ihat thoy mighit yor do something for tho laud of thelr birth, [:\pplflll!m? To keop alivo that fooling, thoy ehouid ralso a monumont to tho man who loomed far above the' Irish patriots of tho century, nud did bis utmost to unite Irlsh- mon of all douominations, ‘I'ho fecturer concluded an clognent and intor- esting discourse by quoting Davis’ poom ou the groat Irish tribuno, RAILROAD DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE WESI. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: Eotly in Octobor last I traveled to Now York on a eccond-clasa tiokot, for which I' paid $18.26 at thoofice of the Boutiorn Michigan Railrond. For tho game sum I might have gono by Oiucinnati, whore I bave friends, but time did not permit mo to go by that route. A fow days sinco I roturncd to Olicago. What, sir, was my nstoniehmont, when I nsleed for n second- .claga tickot nt tho offices on Broadway,New York, to bo fuformed that tho pale had been discon- tinucd, go that my only altornative was to pay 122, or travel by emigrant-tiain. As my funds wero very low, I was forced to come home by omigrant-train,—mtch againat my will, the jour- ney Loing accomplished in forty-olght hours. Tho carin which 1 rode from New York to Buspension Bridge was a disgrace to the manage- mont of tho Now York Contral ; but the cara of tho Great Wostorn of Onnada aud the Michigan Contral wora unexcaptionable, Can you oxplain the resson why there should bo such disorimination against the West ? Ouo of the New York clerks, to whom ISM tho ques- tion, sagely roplied: ** Wo fonud that inany Western™ morchants, who could well afford to ny flrat-class fave, meanly deolined doing 60 5 houco tho Company suffered loss." Cnplmll Now, as onc of tho ronds had come down in price from 323 to §15, is it not portincot (in view of what my osporionce has boon) to nsk if the roturn-journoy can bo accomplisiied by the samo rond fur-ess than 27 or $07 * Tricks ou I'rayelers* can bo practiced by magnificont companies a8 woll ns by bummors or cabbies, and lewy respectablo ** oporators.” Lot us have cousstency—fair play—honorable doaling. Fanquiran, —_— Lipman’s Annual Sale. To-morrow at 10 a, m,, Ar, Lipman will close out all goods forfeited nt his offics, It wiltbe = good opportunity for the public to purchaso bargains for New Year's presents, such an gold and silver watches of thy bost wukes, Sno Jowalry, diamionds, instrumonts, oporu-ginuses, plated téa sots, snd such other gools) geuerally found ot loan oitices, ‘Thy salo will b for cash, nt tho nowjauction stors of Wm, A, Buttora & Co.,, 108 Madison-st., between Clurk and Deraborn, —_—— Kie¢ptomania. From. the New York I'ribune, In Chelses, Mass., klcptomanin Las broken out opidomically in a girt's school, Soveral Missos, it ia discovered, lavo become uot Jaclk Shop- gmdn, for that melamorphosis their sox forbado; ul ahiall we sny Gill Shoppards? Four of thom havo beon arraetod, chargad with foraging among tho baberdashers aud small ware doalers of live- ly Choleea, and with carrying away jowelry uot for tholr own ndorument, toys not for their hours of rocrestion, Cologne water not for perfuming thoir own bodios. Hore is where tho Lloptomanin comes in. it ogitatos us to writo it, but il this steallng was done for the benefit of tho Young mon’s Cbris- tinn Association of Chelsoa. ‘Tiiab respoctablo body was about to bold & Falr. Tho young la- dies wera to have tables. Whoy naturally wanted thoso tablo to appear as Loautifal ns possible, Porhnps they were the victims of coascientious cosmistry. Porhaps thoy thought thnt. stesling forthe Young Mon's Christian Association was no thiovery—the bowilderod little dovotees] At any rato they carricd away the property,and, Deiug doteoted in the labor of 10ve, Bro QoW sus- tainng poculiar relations to tho Poiice Court, gmlll:lv to tho griof of tho “respectablo pa- rents,” « e The Biography of an Ex-Slave, Now w Member oF Congrens, From the Congressimal Directory. John T Lyacl, of Mississippi, a former slave, tells Liiw story in théso words, ‘Lho cowpiler ks chauged nothing : *“Jobn R, Lynch, of Natchez, was born in Coucordia Pauish, La., Sept. 10, 1817, a slavo, aud Lo romained In slavery uotil omancipated by the result of the robollion, receiving no early aducatiou ; & purchuser of his mothor carried lior with hor children to Natchoz, where, when the Union troops took posgession, ho atteuded ovening school for o few months, and be Lus since, by private study, acquired & good English oducation. 1o engagod in tho business of pho- tography ot Natchoz until 1869, whon Goy. Ames nrpomwd him o Justice of the Penco, Ifo was eleclod o momber of tho State Legislnture from Adnms County, nud ro-clected iu 1871, scrving tho last torm as Speaker of the 1louse, and was elected to tho Korty-third Congroes as s Republi- can, receiving 15,891 votos, against 8,30 votos for H, Cassiduy, Sr., Domocrat,” ek s ot i R File Eullers. A Now York journal hns discovered & new in- dustry in that oIy, the profossors of which it torms * filo fillers,” It scoms that thore are n dozen or two porsons in tho city who save all tho papera that coma into their pussossion, Durlug Janunry,thoy make froquont visite to the book- ‘bindera and offer to supply any papecs necossary to, complote flles, The binders receive during that month hundreds of poriodicaly to bind, and in mawy casos Bomo numbors are missing, The “Hily fillera™ theu nre in domaud, and thoy sell their wuros at an advance of over 1,000 per cont ou costs < —_— Feussinu Disoipline, A romarknbin fustance of the influenco of disoipline in the Russion army1a said to have oceurred recoutly at s fire in the small Town of DBuardosek. where 192 houses were burned. A sentinel who was on duty, hoving becn forgot- ton, remained at bis post, Ihs watch-box was consumed, and his clothes wore already on fire, whon a corporal arrived in time to roliove bhim, Tho Iimpurar, upon bearing of the olrcumstanco, seut tho man fifty roubles, decorated him with tho Order of 8t. Auno, and gave instructions for hin to bo made & non-commissioned ofticer. MUSIGAL. PIARGE TOREALI AND TURENT ONE RRTIR piyun, prico 320, Topairiog s . . PRES: TR0 Tast Jandolphogt, 2 L tal eRoSRER £ Cotl i Satost, noa Van Huron. © e s acss i pkors- et iy s hay W PROSSLI A COu 41 Btatot, OITY REAL ESTATE. D e e TERALT 800 LOTA IN TILE DISTRIOT BOUND- d by Bigio,” Halsiod, Tronty.aizth, snd Thirty: . ar' ont. o, AL OHAN G, 116 Mtbnroscte. 00" OTL BALE-50 FIERT NORTHWIE i F bash-av, and Tlflrli-lhlnlml. nfi%lg?nll‘lfiu!l}\ltlbn Jnld\fiflm\lnn’- ALTRID TAMIEY, 5. W cor. Madison and Olark.sta, 0Tt BALT-AT A DARGATN-LOTS ON WiHHT- TS A e Romai et Gaio, OF WD ishing to Hf::ng_'.(nm; iy reunired down{ would fur. n riion, wishiny 3 T Bonth Clnricats i tanier ok w0 bulld, " Taqulcgat FOR BALEAT.GN TF TAKEN THMEDIATRLY, atetod A rats, {5 H, ot o HotT Eouato Olioo, T Mant. fiamitolphents " * o0 Tt SALE<WADABIL. 117 TELT, T A el ares eimosh Thirty-fcheth a ThiztyNifthsta,Prico lows easy torms, SNYDRI & LUIE, 14 Nixon Building, northosst coruor of Monros snd Laaliota, Tpun BALE-BTATH-ST, — xi78 URIT, WIAT Iront, onHialocat., botwoon Thicty atell atig, Thirty. sovonth, ' BNYDII ' Lok, No, 14 Nizon's Building, northoast cornor of Monroo and Latiallo-sts, IO BALT-FOR ADOUT HALE IT8 OASTL VAL- o, and tiiron yaars' timo for noar half of purchato: monoy, vory fina rosldenos Ints near LakoShoro Drivo snd south of Lincoln Park, V. "l ‘I'ubune oflico, Toolckoonors, Olorks. &, ANTED-AN EXPIRUENOGD AND GOMDE o 0 hkosuag, Nowo oo niod apil W, BT Tr L e, o dopontt #in s ') B 828, No. 12D Wont Madiois-bte, ap-atnics. Trados: TWANIED - DARDER, WITO %0 (O MORT} ‘oapital, to tako s good_ alip, cituoe on s nwn nc. TRULSDELL & BROWN, 176 Wost W ANTED=A MAN OF LARGI T RIENOE TR sk SR Boneraily ahorh Tiout n Jorko RO A 11 §oneraily uscril hout largo iactors, Ads it Wl ofporionca sud ruisroncon It s THbant ollioa; W ANTRD-RESPONSIDLE PITOTOGRAPHER T8 take an gxeollant gallury o tho Wost Sido, Sed ad. yortlsamont ** Gailory fo ltent. " ANTED-GOOD GOATMARERS 70 00 INTO ho o midtry, Apply at ¥IELD, BENIENICT & CO. th 71 aud 73 Mackolat., cor, Washington, afterD o'clook thil Do, count or on wagas, Madison-t.. Employmont Agonoies. W ANTID; 100 OOLORED M FOR CIOPPING . ators ; dng. ANGRLL'S GO Wor ieadolptiaty o SUBURBAN REAL E3rATS, ['OR SALE-SOUTH EVANSTON..A LARGE, FINE- ponbu Ry S AT LSO DRSS, 4 na s Saloate - & qum Uodiotos.” frat-class flaish ano cattane, Eogms, ono ror _dopota; sisty tralns dafly; on'mo: g ponta=by ontors. ' TILLOTSON R e H FOR SATRCTN EVANSTONTOUARS AND LOTS, Boros and blooks ot & bacgain: smunil puymonta dove Dbalanco on long timo: or { will trado real catato, at edsh figuros, for”tlcst-olnds furaifuce, marbleananitols, dry ’lll]lll hardwaro, nnr]mllng‘. 0, Os . Cal to! + BOW) frura 4 to 5 at, 163 Monroo.a B e T D O e e v ocy orms coay GANVIILD SMATTINON, & Lagalloat, o o Oft BALEZOORNRLL-5 AORES CORNER OF Ty Mk Mouimvacd and Soronty. (Rt GNY: DEILE L, Toom 14 Nixon's Dulldings Borthoast or: ner Moneuo aud LaSalloats, : 7OR SALE10 AORES AT-TIE NOWTH-WESTIEN car-shopa. Torms, live sears at 6 por aont (o bar. tios who will improve Immediately, SNYDER & LL#, No. 14 Nizon Bullding, northoast cornor of Alonrae & La- Sallo-ats. Ot SALE_ORTXGUANGE-{IYDE PARRK v Hovoral olinico luis noar dopoi. un On &nd 310,000 gnsh for toro In city. [fousa and ot none denot on Joflorson-ay., worth $4,- for lot in or noar city, g&g)‘ It at Konwood, 503200, to oxohango for othor rly. PfRoumoaud ot southesst cornor Evansav. snd Forly- 4000nd 8k, choup. ULRIOH & DOND, 87 Donrborn.sf. COUNTRY REAL ZSTATE, [T SALT-OR XGHANGIF OR OTTR G00D city proporty in viciuiiv of Unlon or Jullorson Park, Ciblosk, % SLALY OF ‘onst, frout protorred, rcasonable in- cumbtiben Sy objei s Sl Toaitaon i oo b1 \r prottiost suburh 600, Gutibratco: BARKCIELE & WALT, 160 Dearboruat. v TOR SALE-OR EXOUANGE, SUNDRY FARNS; als’ Ulncago proporty, vod aud animproved. BHULIE MY IS & CU., 4 Major Hlook VARTAD g0 wontoHOrRlTS Yo WIOWE unmS AR S BING RO Dletitets, Toom e o Miscellanonus. YWARTED - WINTER *ENPLOFMTNT. ok, RO EILRR, (08 MRSt o A Srmpia 3 Tl nstie Airoas W A HENDLEISON & €., 'Clovoland, 0oy ar ik, Louls, So. WORE WANIED-NEN I CIT¥ AND COUNTRY TOR & usinces this wintor: (his is & rare chanco, 161 1ian ftandolph'al., oowm 18, W GOOD OANVABSEI FOR OUPER'S wworky, aow oditlon, LiatherStaoking Talus and Sos Jplovfusthut,” MOSES WALIGLN, 10 Statost., comar ) m, TWARTED —GARVABSERS OF | VINST-GLASS abllity Tor Pioturasquo’ America, Sowaril's Travols Around tlio World, and A pplatan's Amorican Uyclopodia, {oyaed cd on. 0518 WARREN, 103 Stato-st,, corei o, W ANTED -MEN TO ENGAGE IN THE BIST PAY. ing business far thoss sooking employmant. Anicri- can Novolty Co.. 133 South Clark-st.. Hoom 23. "ANTED_M{EN TO BELL CHANG OANG, ONG man sold 313 boxos In five days. Ono youung mus clonrod $18 Jast weok. A mochania mado 337 In aix dayn, abotg oxponses, Krorsborly bugs, Any ono_can il Don't goiipiatn’ of har! timos, bt commerice nt onod solilng Clinng Obang, W 1sast dladison-st., Rovm 5. WANTED-MEN IR Qiry AND COUNTRY. Aggntamake from 83 to §8 por.d1y solling oar nesw . “Call asrly aud pivo thom atrial. - Eurska Mau, Clnrk-at., Tigor o ey o, YL b pieane ol & STondy emplipmon con ool o or address with atarmp, 107 Bouth Clatk-at.s Itoom 36, WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Dnmostios. Y ANTD-TIRST.OLASY GERMAN, SWEDI OF g nregian, el 1 Loudawork. Small App VWARTED-TWo GOOD QIS TO DD GENLRAL LIGK'S bosrding-housa l: housownrk at. 11, i modlatoly, west nf Unton S vck Varda, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, TO RENT--HOUSES, O RANT_A 2.NTORNY BIICIK DWRLLING, 807 Woss lanolpheate, 16 roorms, all madera -mbfosa: dtonta s $30, por muntt; Tnnuiro of GHILDS & DAL, 751y and of Hast Handolpn st., up-stairs. Tt nost faont: ey Norep o Penirio-ar,, near Tion . Vory o o & good tonante” BAILKEIE & W. Deatborasty. S, Q00D LOOA- 0" RENT-COTTAGE, 6 ROO: a0 WHIEDLER, 50 18- tlon, North Bido, otioap. . 02t 1]'0 RENT-TRSIDENGE 20 MIOHTGAN-A V., GOM- plotoly farnishod. For particulars inquiss’ou tho premisos, 10 RENT-TWO HOUSHS, BOTH WITH STADLES 1L denlred. Ouevory nice housg, tho atnor comman. Sanih Bido. 5, B JUNEN, Jaom3i, No. 180 iinst Adom:ats TO RENT~-ROOMS. %0 RENTWARM ROOM, WELL FUNNISHED for ono or twn gentlemon; double brick house, firste floor. 41 South Usrpo ,_noar Washington, T]'0 RENT_ELEGANTLY VURNISHED ROONS BY thio dag, wack, or montll, at 5t. lzimo, 85 and 87 Doar- born-at, _Chargos roasonsbic. Oliioo, Room 32, Trados, ITUATION WANTKD_BY AN RXPERIENOED mtdar: - Walleysd - hip, peofarrad. ; oty RoBHn T, 6. P IER o, Cleve ud, 0. Coachmon, 1enmsters, &o. QITUATIONS WANTEED-BY A MAN AND WIFE, tho man Is & gnod coachman snd gardanor: thi yomau Hrat-class caok. ~ Audress P LMELY, Lk Fornst, SITUATIONS WANTED--rEMALZ ‘ . Domontios, mysrion s R oo ey sioniug to o oats e Gt Tor v, dags o€ 153 Formesesty - o o o GUUATION WANTED_BY X GETNAN TESPROT: ablo cirl, n' o small Brlals iniily, lo do. ganoral Hunspworte ‘Auply 2t 158 DoKoros SHTUATION WANTED-TO DG GENERAL TOURE: 3 vark taamal fally good soforonc Bivon. Cail Swul’u’rro‘rv’ 7ANTRD_BY A COMPLTENT YOUNG 5 Iady as second girl, ur in a small family to dn gonoral lausowork with & rospeotablo family. 161 Ve abashiav. RGNT—816 ONLY FOR SIX NIOK WODAIS (Inko wator) in naw houso_an Carroll.st., two bincks from Unlon Parks, TRUESDELL & BROWN, 175 Weat Madison-at. 0] RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED RODNS, . tinglo or on ito, by o day, raole, or mouth ahiosn’ est ront fu tho city, ' At the 3t.'Jullvi Earopoau iotol, 163 Dearbioru st r'lvi) 10 RENT= ROOMS CORNER HALSTED and Madlson. alx yooms 763 Madison-st., only $15 por moath, OLI & SO, 168 Wost Dadllo 1[0 RENT. £ OF S, LNE XL tamily In No, 180 (ast Adawsst. 8. S. JONKS, itoom 24, 0 ENT—ITANDSOMELY FURNISIED ROOMS, &inglo or on sults, for gontlamou or goutlemen an ol wivos. 91 Soutn Glickeat., Opposite Arcado-courts oo 11 Y TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &c. A A A A A A AN NN RN NSNS _Storos, '0 RENT-TIE WIOLE OR ALY OF BASE. montatoro, No, 9 Washingtonst, Hoated by steam, Apply to Sllver-plater e To‘nh:'u'r:mb'nm VT OOANER, ADMIRADLY adapted to wholesala grocary, bardware or other hoaty buslaoka; now occuplod, Postomton givon Yoo, 1, or rear, oaclicr, ‘Address 187, Tribunool e iy o ofs, pomt e o A edAby o tho monthiy rent of a. oo o Valatodzat. Jnokson, TRUESDELE & BROWN, "Tio Woil 0. RENT-BTORF 196 WEST MADISON-ST. 1N brick buildiog, near Halstod. D, COLE & SON, 168 Wost Madison-st, = NT_PHOTOGRAPI GALLEIY ON FIRST L ctasu stzaot on Wast side; ono of i bestskaliguis in ¢liy: Hn entranoe, rume, clo. ; ro Sory lows FIOSSDELE B RAOWN, I iWork Madisoncets Officos. 1[0 RENT_OHEAPEST OLTIGE I TOWN, 70 A ponsiblo_party, TFuraitare, vault, closots, aud ol alto dosk room, nro oxt. I of I, toom WANTED--TO RENT. VWARNTED-TO RUNT_A SMALL =TURNISUED ‘houso or 6 or 6 roame, furnished, Tor hmusckocpiti. Prico not to excred #3 por month. Heforenco given. AL Adoreas for five dugs ¥ 62, Tribuno office. BOARDING AND LODGING. Sowth Eido. 10 THIRD-AV., NEAR IIARRISON-ST.—BRIOK houso, first-class board $1 to §5 por wook, with uso of plann, 506 WATASIT AV - TARDSONELY FUNNISNED front room, suitablo for gontloman and wifo; also ploasant doublo and ainglo rooms, with board. 4:8. WABASI-AV.—VERY DUSIItABLE ROOMS, furnished or unfurnishod, with Uoard, Day bodedera dosira ()() PRAIRTFAV,, GORNER TWENTY- 1200 SENCERasint fors, wiihboacd s rfer ‘oncus oxchang West Sido. 980 WEST WASHINGTON-ST.~NAKT OF KLIZA: beth—Plenwant front. Irom, furnished, with busrd; terus modarato, North Side. 126 NORTH DEALRORN-ST.-NEW AND NIOD- Iy furnished and unfurnishod roams, sultable for putiaman or Iadics, ut low bguses; all with ! ourds rat-class ta- Hotols. ATEANTIO HOTUL, CONLR VAN BUREN AND Shorman-ats., centrally Jocated—A fow parmanoit d dny buardors aceomodated at modorato ratos. n evory particular, NT'S HOTEL, OORNER OLARK AND -sts,, can sccommodate families aud single ficnllanmn with sioglo and suilos of roums, and first-class 1 acd, at vory rensnnablo rafos: day board, 85; transiont, 3y duy B Hie GLLly AABhgor. BOARD WANTED. AR AR AR A AN AR AP A AN ROARD-DY A KAMILY OF THER ADULTS AND ane tafant, with {wo furnishod and_ono uniuenod Fooma: privata’ fumily preforred: reforauices ilvon noy soquirods price not 1o oxcocd $20 por wook. Add: 17, Tribuny oifios. MISCELLANEOUS, D3 e et AR ik o an Gapars so- ustod. otk oy xport su- Holtdi by WAy Accountants Lo FItgy. o v, nneous gouds of ny kind, s 51, GRLDEL, Loan Oico, &t Statote. o o IPUE HIGUEST PRICE PAID FOR OAST.OFF clathing, by JONAS A, DRIELSMA, 897 South Clark- &t._Ordors by mail prompily attended te, ANTED-BOOKS TO WRITE UP, BY AN JtX« ly‘}:!{:-‘irmuwdhmk»kmpur. Addross T, LIABSHALL. ress ¥ Y 00D WOOD-FROS E,00TO 10,000 CODS FOR salo or trado, at 81 ourd” un stuinp —oak, blroh, “inor &o.-~13 mlioa. saith of city, 'on Galimok Tilvat, davigaiie to Oltongo. and aijacont 1 twa saliroad ht G 5t 75 Donrliovn-ute, Hoow Sl 'TED—~A NWAY PIANOD O U, ‘Address, with torius, 1 8 G, Tribune 0 300 Rt AN S ke for Yot r saio ot duotian {or oaeti 3 m:lnumo'fxu. SHORY" s " SAAD, Al biato-at.s - nour s, LOST AND FOUND, “ONT_IF Till; PRRSON WO TOOK THIE FUR L cluek -nulxumvngnd cckTing with acsts shisoey and gold obain bincolots, from copier uf Tulilauntiats and Wab, un_buhday uvouing, will ratura thom, Lo oan kj alunua androcolve 3200 in monoy aud no queactons waked, ANTRD_LOOAL AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN in the West to sall clifoo taas to families, fiotels, and a1l couvumore, in any quantity, by a wholosale gro~ cery houso. _Addrew ¥ 34, I ioe. FOR SALZ. SALI—QIEAP-GOVERNMENT OLOTHING, TR U consikiing of seiny overanat, duckets, puate, winled ol jankats, otc. | alsodark bluo ntniy olutii byt yard or looo, orloap. ety Govorumoat Guods Duput, 195 and 17 li‘flu BALE—UHEAP-MUSKETS, RILI Ahiads, of brssolilondiag anuy ofde, knlves, an: ¥ rpmot Gouds Depoy 185 afd 19 tast Lakont: STR:\YI!D—A BORNEL HONAE, ON THURSDAY; hnv whiite fago, and iringhialt in ono hind fuute A 1o d will to e who wil FHOMSOR BN BN N iBateat 1 U PARTNERS WANTED, ARTNER WANTED—WITI #5600 IN A OASH Dusinuss: astabiishied throy yaars; paylug about B0 ionthly. sudrons 137 ot Ul oot &, I)AII'I‘NUU- WANTES )—-?-’WJ-IN A PAYING MKI. caandiso businoss; hatl intervst, stuck, &o., farro- quirud amount, _ Uall a 131 South Ofnekut)’ Lt 33, Call or aud loublowld(h el or nloco, & 7 oac oot Dot 8 aud. 107 Tags Likoatss Onlesko, _S'WUATION TWANTED —85Y A GIRL T iouaowork. (R 1i Call to-day at 93 Wost Van Buronat, Houselroopers. QITUATION WANTED—AS HUUSERERPER, BY Aan Amorlcan lIadytn any oltyor couatry; wauld take charge of a widowor's family or take curo of an fnvalid: oo rofotencox givan, Address 4. ROBEILES, 237 Weal ladison-at,, booketors, Emnlovmont Amzenoies. ITUATIONS WANTED_FAMILIES IN WANT OR uad S winn and Gorman hol, ba suppl! SR fee DUSKIS bhioo, 80 Slweuikbermre - - r1od TO EXCHANGE, TOR EXOHANGE-5X10 FERT ON WEST MADL on-at., near Qo Park, for span of horsos and buggy, furs, lowa lands, or mordhandiso, Address O ‘Tribunie oflite, [0 FXCUANGE-TOR TNFHOVED GIIGAG: ropecty, oholce fapnis: o Inowmbrance . feot.” B WINPBLE, 00 Tadmaiat, ooy o PoF g, eholas puburban 1ot on Ou 1t I & i T 1t Addross X34, Tribuno oo, b 0 FXOIANGE-0110TOR SUBDRBAN REAL 8- fata for stock of gouds. L, Ar GLLBEILE & GO., 28 Lasniiat, 0 - XONANGR-SOUTIT ENOTLIWOOD LOTS OF "31“1‘;{;"[::[’:‘:" fino nlwe‘ Il:,lflnfl glunkfi (n:‘m l'l(‘lllllll Fi fronaf mowmben oo "L A, GILBERT & O 08 Lasallohe . o ST FRONT, ON o0 W hb e Aok gttt SRORRES Lok aheave,. fonr Lighroon i xohange ood fazn nonr Obicoge. ULRIOL & BOND, 81 Dears or:st, { [ANTED-TO EXONANGR-DBLOCK OF LOTS IN Washington _Holghts, cloar of incumbratos, houso and Int in eity and Assumo {nouibrance, Honse :;dlkztuln h? \;mru.; fi'nm flhwfl]w S}Q,Mfi» Add‘rcngnh ctior, giving fall pa - lucation, prioo, da., Ji Ay IB\;-dluk-'ul..‘fluI;n: lfum oA Brion O FINANCIAL, a Lotn Oihcd, 156 Clak-ster upstaies, Koom e - & et P[ONEY 70 LOAN OF DIAMONDS, WATONES nd otlior salunbloseourition: & fow indies’ and gantsh watchos ‘Tor salo oucap, G TONNIOLIL, ‘15 Glark- ¥, Toom 3. AIDNEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIES, bonds, cto., at LAUNDER" lico, 12( Randoipist.. veie Clark eirbiianed jae ieor & b on chelao olty propiaiy, o o tarnia withia 100 miios, 8. L. BEASE, B0ltkat. Is_on T mAThlestiont Fos within ol Ve Radioss" D WALTERS, oo 33 Lizohangd Lullding. 5. (000 70,050% WANTED TOR & TERM OF 20, {iicoa geara,or low, on fiestclasa Foal eatato asourity. _Addross N 03, Teibund o %100.000779,/04N AT CURRERT RATES, b . I suims to suit, upon all socuclties on (o Stook Lizehango list: all Stata and eaticond gonds, oughtand xold: conslant buyor uf Gook laigais City Donda; alwo South and Woat. Wifl deal jn alf fnveatiment_securitios, Bryan Biok, Room 67, atocks, oto,, i BUSINESS CHANOCES. FIRST.OLASS DRUG BUSINE! FOR SALE, second to noneln Kansas Ci 1} oxchange lor G0 City or eubarban property at cash satantions Ad. X s Oity, or D, WATERS, i 5, Chicaa. BUH[N RES TERESTS AND i bought, sol ‘!‘l’nfl‘zlo‘hlnkflfi. ugnml l}lél[l‘rfl!;fltfi?i a oreh invadgatiog, - KD 88", Fotoant Oburon Blacke & d . 0. Box_ 1852 TRoom 23 Exchauge Buifdug, REAL TSTATE DWATE STOOK OF ABOUT .00, Dwight, Til., far sale at » bargain, tocloss Cut ‘as. st b s e Bt L B GR ciliice nat offon oiforod, _Apply at Duwight, i Lakon s AL 12N Asalinco. hleago, to O, OTION LPOT, CONTROTIONGRY staro fur salo cleap, a gond location, Inquire at 35 Btifwnukeo-av, A+ JOHNSON, JTOOK OF PAINTS, GLASS, RIU. OF G.W. RIAD, 70 Biuo land-av., tobo mufd; offorat for flow dpys only. Apply to A, . BRADLEY, 128 Doar. ornatre HOUSEHOLD GOODS. [POR SaLL-TILE FURNITURE OF A FAMILY qut fo clve “up ousckespIng. togallior with die Teaso nf & first.cinas private rosidenco nu Went Washing. toneat, ¢ o docidud bargain is offercd. Addross V 0¥, Tribuna office. JTURNITGRE WD TIOUREHOLD GOODA__ OF » L wvery desoription at suotion Soturdny and Wodliosday, Trirato salo at auifaotutars’ prices TLis s 195 ani 197 tandolph.«! (789D, & Wit 3 501 T Lixvo auotion vajos Wodricaday, Friday, sid Baturdny of furnituze sud houschold guodsi othur thsn salo days you ean bu, tlon pricds, TOOME_FURNITORE, OARYIIS, ONGOR- ey, Tor sala ot baczalns 1t ealled for immodiatoly, 40 Knat Harrbun st ito tho Pust-othice, | L ] HORSES AND OARRIAGE, stal laj ar 5 {or fuibor or cash, Lo W, X‘fo\yl_s b e TOU UAN GO ALL ROUND 7' Whon yun conug to Fictohos & Laze i’ & gy ohoaper thaa 1o Waaliingtonsts , 8 SOUTH OA' 15 CITY, {xui can got.o Tt INSTRUCTION, WHO DESIRE TO LIARN T R n oat o aocomuudatad wit mily whero Goenun fa wroken, Rof. in 8 uclvata fa erauos oxcnangod. _Addrusy P ul, Tribune otlico, SEWING MAOCHINES. POF BACE_SEVERAT GTUSTHR DIANOND o, i foi ik fira, sud 1ito Eros graln sk dross Dattorioe vary ohowp.. Koo 5, 12 Ofark:ste e PERSONAL, PLRSONAL-BEIIUS JAN HOSZYOUIL Wik L abouts ls carnestly doaired by O, REPSMA, 801 North Eilthat., Bt foul MACHINERY. Ffll‘ BALK-ONE BLCOND-IIAND DOUBLE-OYL. {ndur Juatching and growving mavhing. Tuquire of T, WoATATLVCY & Q0. curuor Morgan sud “Awantye ‘saoonit-sia AGENTS WANTED. GENTS \VA,”;HfiD—F“fi'I;LPLl;}H “\XOHTH k(3 Ol’iifl'fl g o T 10 68 8 ey b S1Ls Mk &0 i s . Hoom s, 1ot inilotla-atey Dblokas. UV A SINGIR NAGHINE FOIt & GNRIMMAS prosont from- the old catabli-hud Suxor allico, 315 Baath Tialatod-ate_"Tortis oany . OImoD 0poR pYeuligs: WO IMPROVEED FAMILY AND ONR MEDII ‘Sayer machinos: &l (wo Grovor & liakur, Improv for saio very vl Uluik-at,, Lioom 3, WaLLoox THBS; T BEST PAM ‘Thiroad, nocdlor, o] cox & Gibby Ju, GHENOY puibhe 5, M. e S BUILDING MATERIAL, PUSSIurvturtntistelsvesivvdinbiur i ooy T]Q BIIOKCHMAKRRS =W A NTED FOfl (1ANT-500,. (2 wod Uhfcago common brick, diverod east Sintgols south of ' histy-ittieats§ 8tate Brico, Addreks 04 Tribuxe ollive,

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