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P + with futent {o Sell or offer for sile, O to oxchange or CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENGE. The Codo as Prepared by the Revisers Whereln Tt Diffors Materlplly from ' tho Presont Luw. Grand Onslaught on the Lottery Business, Tho Jolnt Committoo.on Rovision of tho Leg- {slatmo of this Btate has propared and suumit- tod *A bill for an not to roviso tho Iaw in rela- tion to crimlual Jurisprudenco.” While it gen- arally oonforms to tho présent atatute, with the sxcoption of moro verbal modifications, thore aro somo Ldditions or changes Which ace.worth wotioing, 3 LK 1t is provided, for tho beneflt of clty-pooplo, that whoover adulteratos puy milk with water, ohalk, orothor substauce, or golle such milk, shall be coufiued in tho County Jail not exceod- Ing ono yoar, or flued not oxceoding $600. DuRoLAWY. . Tho puntshmont for burglary s’ ixed ab fm- prigonmont from ouo to tiwenty yoars, not o ton, 88 at prosont. -BELLING TOISONS. It la provided that ¢ 1f any drugglat or other person sells ang rsente, etrycluiue, corrosive sublimate oF prussio acld withs: oui tho written prescription of o' pbysicita, and fails Lo keupi n tecord of the data of such . uale, tho orticla aud uwouwt thergof sold, and tho porson to whom do- Uverad, o uliall bo fuod not c;&;}ed‘}gfl 840 for cach lect, Whoover parcliages any s :«E\gx: i tolno oF Betitioun name, shall bo punialied i 10 8oy mater, : f BANYON. Tho following is of intorcst td our friond Bunyon : ‘Whoover falsoly assumea or protends,to bo Justics of tho Peuce, Seritf, Doputy.Sucrlff; Corouer, Consto- i, polics officor, watchuman, ot other officer, and takes upon himsclf to dct as siich, or to Toqliiro any person 2081 or ussist him 1n & manner portaining to the duty of any auch ofiicer, slall Uy confined fn_the County Joll volexcondog’ oo your, o flued not exceoding BUNRO. On tho subjeot of * ropers " it is provided : 1t nuy ono shall, through invitation or dovice, pre= vall on 4ny Porson to viit auy room. bulding, boot, 3ard, gardait, boat o float kopt for tho purpose of gnblng, Lo hall, on conviction thercof, for the first fcnsa b ied not lesa than $10 bor moro than $100, aud for the recoud offeuseho may bo' fined not less tlian $100 nor more than §00, or' moy bo confined in tlie County Jull not axceeding 6 mouths, or bob, in 1he discretion of tho Coure. LOTTERIES, Tho ontire subdivision relating to lotteries is given, sava it contalua Eomo now provisions os- pecinlly relating to publishing sdvertisemonts thereof : Whosoever 1sts up or promoles any latlory for ‘monay, or by way of Iotlery disposea of any properly of vaiue, roal or personal, or under protensd of a euls, git, or delivery of any othor propeity, or any right, Trivilego, or_tbing whatvver, disioscs of, or offers, o attem)ts to dispdse of any real or persoual property, with fhteut to wuke tho dispossl of such real or per- roual property dopendent upon or contiocted with-avy chaucs by dice, lot, numbore, game, huzard or ofher gambling devite, wleroby sicu climnce or dovice is mado on sdditional inducement to o disposal or ealo of gald property and whoover akis, elther by print- $ug or. writiug, OF s 10 oy way concerned in tle sot tlug up, mausglng, or drawing of any such lotlery, or iu uch disposal, of oifer or attempt to disposo of ‘property by any such clince or device, shall, for esch Oueuse, bo fined not excreding $3,000, . 5 ‘Whoovar, in o bouss, ghop, of bullding, owned or occupied by him, or ubder his control, Xuowingly parmiits thc sotfing-up, managing, or drawig of such otlary, or sucli diepusal or atiempt lo disposo of property, or (L anlo of 4 loftery ticket,. or thare of o cket, or ony_otlicr wriging, certifieate, bill, token, or otlier evico, purporting of intonded' to entitlo tho Boldor, Learir, oraay otler poras o rifey of (0 share of, or intorest in o prize, to bodrawn Ju s Jot tory, or Ju such disposal of properiy; ond whowver knowingly suffers money or otber nmmr;y to Lo rafled Rl,x in euch ouge, shop, or “buflding, or to bo swon thera by throwing of usiug dico, or by nuy other gumo of chnco, ahall, for cacli olleuse, Lo Dued not 2f nollo, clthier - for Mdmeelf U fUE_anuOLDCT pereou, or oligrs for salo, o has In his possossion, negotiate, or fu nuywise nids or_assiats in tho soilivg, Regotiatiig or disfiosing 'ofy any ticket iu any su Tottery, ora-sharo of o ticket, or any such writing, carlificalc, bill, tokeu, or othier device, OF auy sbaro of ight in stob dispoent or offer as {4 mentioned tn_thia ot, whotlier such loltery or the druwiug thereof la in {ia Salo o chiowbo, Jaal (o eal oloussy [ ‘ot ex:oediug £2,000, Wav.r Kuowlugly prints, publinhies, distributes or circtlalca, o kuowingls ciisca to bo_printed, pub- Tisticd, umifouted or circulub=d nuy advertisoment of sny lottery ticket or scheme, or any ebare in such Ticket or echoms, for sale, either himuelf, or by snotlier person, or sota up, oF exhibits, or dvviees, ot os, fur tho puryase of belng set up o exbibifed, yiubol, o emblematio or other ropresenti Fiow of a loitery, or. tho drawiug. thereof, iu uny wa Padicating wherd o lottery ticket, or suy sharo thercaf, or any’ suich willlug, corlllente, Lill, ‘token or other device heforo mentioned may bo purchosed_or obtain= ed, or inauy way Invites, or entices, or attompis to In¥ite or catico uny other’ person to ‘purchate or ro- celve the same, abull, for cach offense, be fuod uot excecding £100, = ‘Whoover, ulter belng convlcted of ‘any offenao mo tionod in offlier of the four preceding soctious, coy mbslle ke offeuse, or any ollies of o oifeus tLerein montioned, sball, in addition to the fue bofors ‘providod, be confiried {u the County Jail upt oxeueding ouo yoar, Al Sumia of moncy and evers ather valuable tilng druwi oa o Fafie,oF 3 8 siaro of o prite I uny lot- tery, nud ail projorty disposud of, or offeréd fo bd die~ poscd of, by wuy_chance o device, under the pretext mentioned 1 Bec, 180 horcof, by uny person boiu an inbabitant or rceldent withl thls” Sinte, und al Bums of monoy or oiher things of value received by eny such person, by reton of his being tlie owner or older of dny ticket or sharo of ficket i lottery or pratonded lottery, or of any shate or Tight fn iy such schemo of chunco, or such devico, Coutrary 10 tho provisions of this act, ebail Lo for- fuited, ind muy be rocovered by on information filed, or by an netlon for mouoy bad and roceived, brought Dy the Attorney-General, or the State’s-Attoriey in tha fopr county, in the’ mame uud on behalf of the Diobis of the Slate of itinote, EMBEZZLING. Theo acction rolatiug to turning over funds, under which Mr. Guge Las beon indicied, is amended by making it in terms apply. to munic- ipal oflicers, 'Tho scction concorning embozzle- ment {8 as follows : 1t any Blato, coun'y, township, city, town, vitiago, o ater olticer, clacted ‘or appoluted tinder tho Cons stitution or uwa of this State, or suy clork, agout, 2crvent, or emplogo of any such ofiicer, shall uge by way of Iuvestuieut or loan for bis OWn e, oxcepl ag authorlzed by luw, with or without futerest, uny por- tlon of tho moudy, bonds, mortguges, conyious, bauk bills, notes, warrunté, ordera or oler fuuds, or secutiea intrusted to i for safe kevping, disbutee- wicut, trausfac, ot other purpose, if tho suin or valug of tlib property so used- does not 'excced one hundred dollarv, bu sholl Lo fluod Dot exceading two bumidred dollars, or confined in tho County Jull not oscoeding turco mouths, or oth ; or if thé sum or valdo of {ha prorarty o ‘wscd or' losued exceeds ous hundred Hollurs, e shall be fined in double the wwount &y used of foanol, or coufined in the Conncy Jail not ex- teeding one yedr, or Loth, NUIBANCES. Under tho head of “ Nuissuces™” it I8 forbid- don— To adverlizo warca or oceupation by painting notices 3f the sawo on or ulllxing thew Lo fences or o.ler vri- Yate projest, or oi rocks o oter utural objects, without tha Cousent of the owner, or I in the highs wiy or otliee publio. place, without "permiselon of tho yroper suthoritics, gt VACHANTS. Tho section rolating’ to vagrants is more so- voro thiu the old ouo, and seoms to bo epecially 1imed ut organ-grindors : Vagsbout, lls snd dissaluto pessons who o abaut begiuy, petsons who ure auy Jugglingor unlawiul gumca or ploys, COMMOD PIPeTs Auid orEun grinders, miue Ayuys, pilfercts, common drunkurds, common’ uight Walligte, Jewd, wantqn and Lusclyious jevéons i specels or behavior, comwmon rollere und brawle ors, perors who habilually negloct their employment orcalling, aud do not provide for {homwulvas or for tho support of thelr s oy, sud ol othier Jdle aud divorderiy persone, inclading {hevoln those per- Fous who neglect all Juwful busiuess, uud halitually miapend tlole thn by froyuonilg louken of fli- Tame, gamdng-liousce, of Hppitug=rhops, miy bo con- Gued'1p the County Jalty oF u tho Work-Iuust, 1 any Iiorw ba i tho county, or fu the louse ‘of Corroction, if uny thore b in fhie county o whicll (k6 county L » Tgbt to commit sny ‘Torson, not exceediug six Tontns 3 or, if tho doféndant i'a boy wider o aga o1 18, fu' tho Btate Reform Scligol gt Pontiuo, INHANITY. Conceraing Insanity on tho park of offenders providd s P G tomne person, without lucid in- tervals, ebull not Lo found gullty of any criine of misdemeanor, With which lie waay be charged : Frovtded, the uct. so chagged pu Criminal phatl T beeh commitied in the cundition of insualty, 10 upou thio trin] of & pocson elirged with crlino it shall Sy oar from the evidance tlat tlv acy Was committcd 25 Ghuryed, Lut that ot the thne of commiittiug tho Biuio. 1o yrson e0 churgad wae luustls or dndonoy Tho Jury suull so Bud Ly thoir verdict, s Dy thir verdict sholl fortior Sud whother Bheh Foreon Lus or hos uot eutirely suilpermanently Slioverod frow suoh Moy oF iusaultyd and fn case o Jury uball o uch ' jursan b vo: ulirely and crinnueut y recavered from suck lunucyor jusinity, e Court. ahull causo such porson toho taken o iato hoapital for tho lupuue, aud thero KEDL in safoty Shtil Mo ehall Luve fully aud pernuoutly recoverc h uoacy gr e oI e Hrechasaod feony custoge nAND Jufon. Undor tho hoad b Gtayd Jurors it says No Grand Juror or oMcer of Lho court shinll disclose that ort_ fndictmont for folony & faund nghingt nny [eraon ot In oustady or undor xecdgnizance, oxcoyt )y $antilng process for bis arcest, untii 10 fa orrosted ¢ nor shall any.Grnd Juror stats Low any mombor of tho Jury voted, or what opinion ho oxpresscd on any question_bofora them ; ang the Court, In charglng sndd jury, shall fmpress upon {hoir. minda the pro- visloin of 'thifsection. A violation of tiis cction linll subject tio offonder 1o an atiachment, as for contempt of court, Ju which hio may bo Bucd ot oxceoding $500. As hing nlrondy beon sinted, porsona nccusod of crito and convicts aro allowed to testify. —_— NORTYI BRANCIH ROLLING-MILY. A Now Form of Agrecment with Ems« ploycs—A Slap at Unjonn. A ghort timo ago tho North Branch Rolling- Mill rosumed worlk, thereby giying omploymant to sovoral hundred workmon, wholad exhausted thelr savings, and many of whom wro In otual distross, ' Thls reopening wss' probably moro for tho bonofit of tho workmon than of tho em-~ ployors, nnd the Inttor bave, it 8 allsged by » borresponden in the Workingman's Advoenle, tnken nadvantago of tho eituation, to induco many of thomen to sign tho following, AGREEMENT, Thin agreement, mado thin Ist'doy of Januaty, 1874, by and between flio North Obfeago Rolling-Mill ‘Gome Jauy, oftle st paxt, by thelr Suporinteuilont, and olin' Doo, party of.tho second pard, witncesollys 'That forand Ju_conaldoration of tho pirty of tho eccond Jat bolng employed. by tho party of tho Srat part, ko | oreby sgraea that he will faitbtally porform alt duitios hich b inay bo employed o petfofm by sold fest party, to tho beat of hls knowlodgo and nbillty, and s Ty bo directed by the Suporintondont {n chiurgo, avd by whoso directions ha will slways be govarned whilo i1t tho employ of the Gompany, knowlng and believiig that therobg the. best interosts of tho’ employer and smploys will be odvanced and protacted. Aud -1t s furthor ogreed by’ tho eald mccond porty that, in (e fovent of ¢any dissatisfac. tion of. any ind on hin part toward ,tho Grat party, be will make propor auveal in.person 16 tho Superinond; ent for (he corroction of Lls grievanco, whicl, If nob sottlod fo his sstisfaction, ho i at liberly to give proper notico of Lwo woolia of his intention fo lcava tho amploy of tho Company, at the cxpiration of which timo Lie ehall o ‘entitied to_recolve tho smount duo Didny Tor sorvicos, and a lottor of diacharge from tho Buperiotendent, And thosald sccond party further ageees that lio will glvo n.notice of two weeka to tho Superintendent or Foreman in_chargo beforoleaving the Company for any caune,or forfelt ‘any moticy that may b duo him for servicrs, and bis right too Jotter of @ischarge. Aud tho sald second potty sgrees 1o form no combination of any kind with any mun or et of men, whilo in {his cmploy, ‘that fn any way looks f{o sny inlerforenco whote over in {ho managoment of the works ,of tho party of tlio Arst part, and will softlo all malters of busincss with tho Company, by himself in porson, and to niwaya conduct bimself in a proper munuer whilo on_ tho promiscs of the Company, whefhier on duty or not. Drunkennean, neglect of duly, willful disregard of employers' intcrests, and Suobiflly to’ perform Lis luton,shatlolways bo xeascas for a prompt dischargo rom tho émploy. 3 T consibration of ard for which tho North Chicago Toliing-Mill Company hereby pledges itseif, through its oficers, to protoct and advanco the intereats of cmployen ' cvory way consistent and practicablo acknowlodging and belleving ils fntoreats and that of ita workmen nro common, In witness wheroof, the parties Lve hiorounto signed (heir names th day aud yoar lust above written, NonTu QMIOAGO ROLLING-MILL OOMTANT, By Jun O, Pankss, Buperiuteudent, Jonx Dar, The miil has, on vorions occasions, bocn piagucd with strikos smong tho hands, cspeolally tho puddlors, and this presonts itself to tho mnn#em 18 o favorable opportunity to weaken the Uniow, and to secure & partis] immunity from fature disturbances, Naturally, this movo diesatisfles the corre- spondent of the Adtacate. who appenls to the workingmen to go without work rather than bartor away their rights, and destroy tho Unlons, tho only meaus by which they can_grapplo with the tyranny of capital. Btill, ko finds consolation in the fact that ** forfoltures are not favored by tho law, and there need be no hesitancy in 8ny- ing that no competent court of law, in twi State, would ever acclare a foifeitura of the monoy duo to any workmen for wages, on the torms of -tho instrument alove set forth, it being, a8 boforo statod, in _dorogation of. civil rights, and against public policy.” MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE UNION, XU the et ur ThS CRul Tr 8tn: Why do net tho merchants of Chicago form ap associstion—as Lias boon suggested in Tax TaipuNe—similar to the ono in Now York ? Suchan organization, wall oflcorod, could ac- complishy tho followiog and many other desirable abjeats, benoficlal not merely to Chicago, but to tho ontire Northwost : First--Socure a reduction of freight-ratos, oven during the wintor, This can be dono by advertising, a8 a body of shippois, for bids for froight to nnd from the East. Such acourse would bring railroads into compotition ; and, if & trunk line will not carry at reasonablo rates, roundabout roads will, ana the differencein timo would bo more than made up iu accommo- dation and tariff-reduction. Second—Inving compelled the roads, by con- tract or.competition, to reduca rates, the ghip- ors cat, by o Board' of Arbitration,—as in Naw Pt protect, individual merchanis and ship- pers ngainut extortion, and gccuro more prompt and completo restitution of overcharges, without tho delay and litigation of tho courts. . NEW LINE OF PACIFIC STEAMERS. Tothe Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Sm: Itako plensuro in announcing the os- tablishmont of & now lino of steamors between San Francieco and the principal Australiso ports, Thialing is now undor tho auspicos of the Ausivolisn & American Mail Bteamship Company, carrying the great English-Australian, Uunited Btates, and Bandwich Island mails. Tho first departure will bo the steamer McGrogor, to leavo Ban Francisco on Tucsdsy, Jan. 27, touch- ing at the following points : Dis. tance, | T¥me. Steer. e o |3 750015 30.00.% 40.0013,0%0 | 8 daya, A G o, 8 dasm o 8. Alckiand 100001 138:00] (015,07 a7 o 5‘!’.“1!0;“ .| 200001 160,00{ lfl?.M77.l&lm1!ld Botbou; <) 25000l 160w} 190,007,860 midi da: Tho abovo rates and timo glvon are from Ban Trancisco, paseago posablo in god, soin, Ty~ kongers nre allowed 250 pounds of bagzngo on each full tickot. Steamers will loavo San Francisco about evory thiisby duys after the 27th fust. Youm traly, CiiloAdo, Jan. 17, 1872 A, M. B, — e THE PENDULUM EXPERIMENT. MeNDOTA, T, Jon, 14, 1874 To the Liditor of The Chicago Tribune: Bi: In your issuo of yestorday, I noficed among tho doings of the Academy of Scienco & proposition Lo 1eview the pondulum question, by which the earth's motion on its axis was sup- posed to bo demonstrated. Tho spentier stated that, 8o far ns Lo kuew, the experimont bad nover beon tried in the West. It was tried, but pot under tho imposing auspicos of eclontific roputation ; and thoresult of it found its way iuto one of tho Chicago pupers. Thero waa so littlo - doubt of {ho corrcctness of the theory at thab timo, that & corve- ypondont, In & communication to the pa- por, troated it, and tho oxporimanter, with such lofty digdain that it might bave Leen discourag- ing 1 tho writer Lad oxbiblied less iguorance, The resuft of tho oxperiment in question was as follows: 1f tho pondulum swinging from sonth to north pssed precisely over the spot whore 1t stuod whon at rest, it will swing with- qub devintion at the turning points, But, if it passes thoe perpondioulsr {llolnt to tha right, it will deviato Lo the left at thonorih twning-noint, aud at evory vibration the turning will be in ad- vance of the preceding one; so, on tho other side, itwill be vico versa, J. Lyatax, SUGGESTION TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. To the Bitor af The Cicaaa Teilunas Sim: Itis tho oustom in tho principal cities of Gormany to station at loast ono firaman at ovory theatre, church, or hall, whore any con- course of pooplo s about to sssomblo, Thls firoman s uniformed and equipped with ropos, bose, and otler- parapharnaliv, fully proparad, should s fira breuk out w tho building, to take immedisto stops to oxtingulsh it, Policomen aro slso on Land to catin the mullitude and cn- torco order, Would it not bo » sonsiblo precatt- tion to ndopt this custom in Chicago, and placo a firopan 10 or near overy bullding where 600 or moro perkons arc assembled? Ihifs procaution s all th4, more needed becauso our theatrps, W Tungoy o fussnity; bub dn-cusd the Jury :m‘fl& by thelr veauict ek enak ¢, truon bus culire= ehwicheg, and publio linlls, havo such narrow an gontrioie rnuuu of oxit [ncaso of fire, X, . | tlisty duye arlos ulo usatl THE COURTS, Fees for Grpin inspaptlon. It Js ¥leld Thoy Must Be Merely Enough to Cover Actual Expensos, Suit Against the Druids.~The Criminal Courts--Bankruptoy Itoms, , FEES FOR GRAIN. INSPEGTION, Baturdny Judge Booth, gavo » doclsion of gront intorent to warohousomen and grain-donl- ers, In tho ¢aso of tho peopio of Iltuola ve., Wi I, Tompkins, and, ‘othors. BState's. Attornoy Roed, by dirac:ion of Attornoy-Genoral, brought sult May G, 1878, ngalast W, . Tompkius, ox- Ohiof Inspootor of Grain, and J. B, Lyon, A, I, quhurlng. and othors, onn §60,000 bond to ro- covora_balance, which, it was slieged, Tomp- -kins failod to burn ovor to, his succossor, .Har- por, B. K, Dow and T%, T, .Smith apposred. for do- fondants, domurred to tho declaration, and ralsed the following points : First—That tho doolaration was fnsuflicient in this, that it did not alloge suoh facts as would have justified tho Goveroor in romoving Tomp- kins and that it was alleged ,that Harpor wos ontitled to the money whiils ho'wasnat & parly to the snit. Second—That no suit conld be brought against tho surctica on tho bond for any balance of In- epection funds that Tomplina might rolain in his Lands, the Inw being (Liat, as againet & surety, no implicntions could arise to oxiond tho con- tract. In controvorsice arising on tho construc- tion of bonds with conditions for the perform- anco of duties, precoded by recitals, but whero tho undertaking was gouoral, 1t should be re- strained, and ita obligatory force limited, ‘'ho defonso contonded that tho Inw did not contemplate a surplus of money arising from in- spootion fees in tho hands of the Inspector, or of tho Railrond Warchouso Commissioncrs ; that tho collection of s surplus was unlawfal; that tho Inw did not imposo the duty of 'collocting inspection feos upon tho Inspector; thot if tho Commissionors tmposod the duty o tho Inspeot- or Tompkins, it waa sibsoquont to tho giving of lus'boud, and tlie suretics could not be held for Lis failuro to account; that the bond was solely for tho benetlt of partics injured’ by wiongful innpeetion § that no failure of an Inspeotor to account for mopeys recelved could be brought withiu {lio condition of the bond, and that tlie Inw in foferonco to inspoction did not contem- plate that tho lnspector sbould hinve auything to do with tho collaction of feos; bub on the’ con- trary wisely left the colleotion of fucs with tho Tailroad and - Warchousa' Commigsionors. Judgo Booth eustained tho defondants on the points made, and held not only that tha bopds: inen wero not liable for any moneys in tho hands of the Inspoctor, but that the Sxing of tho In- spoction focs ot such & ralo 0a to accumulate a surplus in tho hands of tlo lospector, aft: ing the legitimate oxpouses ‘of tho office a4 illogal, and the Commissioncrs might bo linbla thorofor as for a misdemoanor in otlico, Biatels- Attornpy Roed took fornal loave to amend tho declaration, in order to consult tho Attornoy- Geuoral, ) i Upon this decision tho quostion ariaes whethier ony fuspection fees can La collecied under tho present yate of charges, siuco it is ovidons that tho rate fixed by (ho Comminsiouors is abovo what is necessary to defray tho legitimate ox- ponscs of tho oflice. A TOOR LONE WIDDER. Mary Reuter began u suit in the Circult Court Baturdny, against tho Grand Grovo of Illinois of tho l;:ulled Ancient Ordor of Druids, ' Bhe states that hor husband was, whon alive, 8 mem- bor of tho enid mysterious body, in good stand- ing, and baving no little bills stanaing againat, him for Lodgo dues. Tho_by-laws of tha. So- ciety provide tbhat the widow of auy. brother shall bo ontitled to 8500 cmix'. ynrnblo witbin fue uldfine 0 Lo sucly n fortunato person, and deelres tho Court shall compel the Drifds to pay her that amount., BUIT AGALNST 3R, EOAMAMON. Honry A, Bromley filed a prmcipo in assump- eit in thoe Cironit Court Saturday a8 to the cowm- mencoment of o suit against Eugene C. Long ond J, Young Scammon, in which ho claims £50,000. Tho samo plaintiff also brought avoth- oragainst tho Marno Company of Chicago, clauing anotbor §50,000, NOTIE ‘The cases for opening 3\ Qiu swreet from Jackson to Fourtcouth strest willbo called to- Qay in Judge Jumesen's yoom, aud iv i neocs- sury that all tne attorneys should bo prosevt, T'riday will be tho lnst day of servico in tho Buperior Court, here will bo no enll of Judge Rogers' calon- dar until further notice. UNITED STATES COURTS. J. Taglor, Olnsted :& Toylor. of Now York, recoyered jndgment Ly default for $1,007.50 agninet Jobn B. Mayo, und the Gorham, Manu- facturing Compouy recoverod judgment for $1,108,74 ngainat tho same afMant. ho exccptions to tho Mastar's report in the cago of John Gwynn against .tho schoonor Big- ler wero conmdored sud a decreo rendored for 427,49, DANKNUPTOY ITEMS. 2 Paton & Co., of New York, filed a potition on Triday againet George . Gardnor nnd, George D. Hodges. Petitionors cinin $736.06 for goods gald to the debtors, and chargo them with making & frandulent mortgaga on thoir furnitulo in the Dletropolitan ~Matel, which was of the. value of _$0,600 with futent to give the mortgageos, A, L, Halo Co., n proference. Thoy aro chargod with maling other fraudulont assignments to Lano & Murphy and C.W. & E, Pardridge. A rulo to show causo on the 27th was issued, sud Satur- day an ordor was entered that the procceding be dismnissed unloss objections sre flled in ton days. D. 0, Hough was apyointed. Provisioual As- siguea in tha matter of H. Ricke ot al. 'I'ho proceedings against the Tarmers' Insur- anco Company woro urdered to ba dismissed, no abjections baving beon filed, James T. Dunic van adjudloated bankrupt by aonfession, and Leonard G, Klinck appoiutod ;r?}vi&‘x)onnl Asslgnce, A warrant was iysued for In tho mattor of Goshorn, Fontayno & Co., & ctition was filed by Morgan L, Curtis, showivg hat shortly before the procoedingy in bankrupt- cy wero brought, tho baukrupts hiad sold to ono Georgo Cliappel . the bulk of thoir stack for the sum of .£65,000, receiving their pay in land. Chapvel has sold much of said stock at funde- quato pricos, Petitionor claime that . tho salo was fraudulent, and Chappel Insolvent, and thereforo asks an injunction against him (rom solling the stoclk until theyoatter bo invostiga- ted. Tho injunction was issued. by tha Judgo. Inthe matier of William A. Dutters ctal., thore was n failure to oleot an Assiguco, and the niatter was cortified to the Court, CULCUIT COURT ITENS, Cornolius McGinnis brought suit for 810,000 aguinst Liisha C, Eager and Samuol L.-Bean, CRIMINAL COURT. Satorday was srraignmont doy, and. sixty-ona prisoners appeared nud pload. Amonj thout was Sames Barron the Premont fouse robber. Hia trinl was kot for the 20th. There were only about Lalf & dozen indiotments sgainst hito. Po-dny will bo the trinl of the candy snd pho- tograply lottory men, ab least thoso cagcs aro sob for that time. R SILVER SMOKE. To the Editor of the Chicano Tribune s Bm: Lvorybody who approaches within a mile or 80 of the corner of Jefforson and Madi- son stroels is from timo to timo antioyed by s foarful smoll, which, for lack of belter dotini~ tion, bio calls ** garlio;" aud many & oue will call to mind, when riding on the cars in that vicinity, that ho or somebody elso, hiny changed his seut, because, by the objectiouable odor, ho supposed Liggnolgubor Lad boon feasting upon that “lond" plant. Fow, however, aro awaro that this horrl- ble smell comes from the Bilver tmelting Works. But such {8 tho fact, Becoming con vinced of this, L called at thelr oflico sovoral woeks ago, to’ muke samo Iuquirics aa to ity couse, ota. and was luformed thut the amoll Tolerred to wos caused by arsenic (whother in tho ore, or used in the emeltiug procoss, I do not remembor), I ssked i tho arsonjo-smell could pot be got rid of without turning it upon the air; and, if #o, would it sdd muterially to tho expounes of their works? o tho first the anawer way, that it could; and to tho second, thub thoy supposed it would not; but that thore was o neod of doing away with the smell ; that, in fact, it was o groat bleasing to this ity ; that it tended to kil ull tho otber bad propertios that woro in tho air, frpm tho great numbor of stink-manufaciuslug establish- fuonts in sud sround the city, Twue, the party ees, RIVADULyaus UL DAY, consulted did not youchsafe ' the . Information with that cernostnoes and frecdom which chiarac.’ ‘c«l;‘d“ l: philnait copist § but that only shows his modosty, Now, 1n vlow of this, Ia It not proper that yonr correepondent ** 0.," in yesterday's papor, should stop procoodings, and go no further in oxacting ponaltlos or rémoving this great blessing from our midet ? 1f silver (monoy) has so long boon tho root of all svil, suroly you'would not strangle it In this offort to roform, Will somio ono now. g’;vo us a litlo strychnin? Quioaao, Jan, 14, 1474, Q. LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE SMALL-POX, HOSPITAL, Dr. Guotln, tho City Physician, callod at this offico yonterday aftornoon, and stated that tho porson who gave the Information publishod un- dor thahead of the * Bmall-Pox Hdspital” in tho BunpAx TrnUNE hiad not told the truth, 'It wai gaid by Dxs, A, that the majorily of “tho pa- tlonts troatod at tho Iospital dled through nog- lect, when tho faot was that, while out of 1,333 porsons tréated in_iho olty 441 diod, only 05 of 483 troitod at tho 1lospltal succumbed to tho disonsg—a difforonco of 9 ‘per’ cont in favor. of the Hospitsl. The woman com- .piafued that sho had not beon oxamined by o physician, Dr. Guotin clnimed that the fact thatsho was ablo to accopt the position of wash- wompn two weeks aftor sho was admitted, is ovidenco that sho had ‘& véry mild form of modi- fied small-pox, ‘and roally required no spoolal at- tention, Those aficted with confluont smalj- pox roquired looking slter, and always recelved propor enro snd treatwient. ' Tho 'dolirious’ potionts woro earcfully nursod, and not allowod to - wallow: {n-dirt, “In somo, instances the shoots on tho. beds woro changod.twico, a day; in othors they ‘may ‘Lavo romalued iu uso, atound tbe bullding. 1o visited the ‘hospltal oyary day—and -could not but.tbiuk that some ultorior. motive .had prompted tho furnishing of the folso information. ‘ —_— SOUTH SIDE STREET CARS, The miserabls mortal who expintes. original sin, by n residence.on the South Side, must tako refugo In the roflection that, Lo is doveloping in himself gualifications for nlmost every vocation ia lifo.s Whon ho bails o car-driver, Lo learns to oxoreise his ‘lunga so fully that ho could gain a compotepcy 88 a fog-horn, Having siorled on' "bomrd a car, Lo beocomes aware that by continual * investigation of the scicuce of standing where no available spaco can bo doteoted by tho unnssisted eyo, hio " hus qualified bimgolf to 8land in tho noxt world, with othior angols, on-tho point of a ncedle, au sottlo the contradictory thoorics of tho scientiats of u foy youra agoupon L. mportant. qucs. tion. Mo discovers, too, from. tho achos and pame caused Dy tho insinuation of other peo- plos olbows irito his ribs, just kiow his body is constructed; Ls becomes. unconediouely, of cotirge, an amateur conductor, working his wny home, and . puying for the riviloge, thus supporting - that vory cderving corporation, - the Bouth Bide Qity Railway Company. Al this ho does cheer- fully, But when i naddition to tbo other tom- porary avocations “thinst. upon him by this gra- clous “corporation, he hias to play policemnn, und defond bemsolf from tho brutal assaulta of drunken ruflans Iate at night—after 11 o'clock 1o '8 sitre to ba caliod upon o do it—ho bogin to tuink lio 16 the victim of n shnmeful imposi- tion, practiced by n shameless corporation. 1o thont ‘rollects upon the churior of this corpora- tion and romombera that Lo is pat compolled bfi' Jiw “to put his faro in tho box; that, following the spirit aud the lotter of tho law bo muny ride freo uuntil someoody comos to # gollact " hi fare. Mo thinks it wounld bo just as well if tho Company. placed. somebody. in SHiarhe. o} thie any to Hotend Bl frony sRRAlE Ly tho drankon lonfers (wlo aro wisor than ho, and don'l pay any faro at'all), and_ to collect™ that fars of bim,” Ho thinks i would bo ‘as well to mako n bargain in this way i %1 will pues my *faro up to tho box, makiug his concession on tho oxpross conditiou thnt T am protected from aesnult; otherwise. tho Company murt collect it.” Tlis declaration-would bo 'in nccordance with the feolings of ‘nearly overy pnssonger on » ono-horso car. 'Bn@)oam'g it woro neun{;fl 4 teiod# Wunt wumid the Company do aboul 34 e e PERSONAL, CHIGAGOANS ADROAD, Paris—Georza V. Baino, D, Goodman, Tr., 11, L. Tall, Dr. L, P, Humlino, Mrs. Lunt, Dr. aud Mrs, Fred J. Huse, 8. 'H. Korfoot, Mra. ana thie Missos Kogfoot, Joaaph Medill and fam: ily, B, 8. Murray, Mr, and Mk Martin Tiyorson, J. CGordon Siids, Mr, and Alrs, G. Spaftord, John C. (Vhite., . . . . Nice—Miea Aunlo B, Hobart, Mr. and Mis, Richerd Gregg, M. and Mrs, W. Tickling. Chatlos Muau and Fomily, Mra, i1, H. and Mins Portr, D, W. Storrs, Mrs, R, L. Storrs, Mrs, Phillp and Ehe two Misses Wadse worth, . . . London—F. Miller, A. B, Pull- ‘mau, Mies Nellio Pullman, J. H. Ioviers, Mrs. J. '8, Sproglo, Miss 'Olivo Sprogle. L. Bprogle. . . . Mannheim—William E.. .+ Geneva—E. ‘Gamuon Higglue, » nod family, Mrs. &, E. Lull, Miea Lull, Mrs, W. D. Powall, L. M. Pouny and family, E.' C;: Por- tor and. family, E. ¥, Tucker, . .+ + Jiomo— Mrs, Torpando Joncs, Miss Jennio G. . Jouos, Ar. sud My, Wii, G, MeCormick. . , . « Flor~ ence—Mw, ¥, A, Lasbmau, Mr. and Mrs. G, P, Kollogg, The Hou. L. B. Otis ind family, iss Tlaniot Musk, Miss Mary Kidder. —_— HYDE PARK. BOARD OF TBGUSTEES, The rogular weekly meoting of the Hyde Park Trustees was held Saturday afternoon. All tho moembers wero present except Mr. Donfield. BILLS, The following bills roported back approved wero ordered to bo paid: i Sam G, Rhoados, sorvices s survoyor, §100,00 ; Jolm Dillingor, rodsman to surveyor, 810; D. Tlealy, superintendent of publio works, $183. Péter’ Jolinsun, forryman, two months, S80; N. 1foinson, foréyman, two months, 880; W.8. Jab< cock, lumber’ for eulvorts, §101.05; Hydo Park Gns 'Company, lighting lamps, S106.663 J. I Barnoy, for 46 meotings, ‘33, £138,00; J. I'. Bon- fold, por diom 38 mostings, €3, §114} M. Doylo, servico, 42 meotiugs, 88, 120 W. P. Gray, for 57 meotings,83; $171; 1L 1, Stobbings, por diom 53 mootings, &3, 81505 G, D, Cady, sorvices 48 meotings; §9, &, Total, 91,862.70. Not o sivgle uow bill wes prosonted, ‘WATER-PIPE, r, Btobblnga returned tho resolution olfored at Jast meoting which had been directed to him, with the roport that tho subjoct of contracting for water-pipcs aud roquiring bonds of tho con- tractor, had novor been 1eforred to any commit- fce of which ho was & momber, but that said contrict Yind been let in open’ Boord, all the mombera belug prosent; and thnt any informn- tion on the subject could be found on the racords of procecdinga. FPETITION, Tho potion of Winohestor Hall to have Forty- ninth strect oponed was reported back and ro- forred to tho Burveyor to ascortain it said streot Llind over been dedicatel, . L “ aAs, The Committed on T'ublio Grounds, &o., ro- ported the following: Rieaolted, That tho price for {hio balanco of the fiscal eur yier cuble foot of gus for siveel impa bo $3 yer Lonsand, and tliat the following schedulo be adopled, bused on (ko Philadelphis scliodule, viz: for Jununry, 24 niglts; Fobrunry, 163 Mavch, 175 April, 17; Moy, 163 Jung, 17; July, 18 ; August, 15, Which was on mation referred to the Villago Attoruoy for his logal opluion 88 to whetler tho Board woe authorized to coutract for hghting tha streets in n partial manner; payable out of tho general: funds. M, Barnoy offored tho following 1 Teaolied, That the Superiniendent Lo authorized to 86t a Jampepost at tho nortlicast curer of Wichigan avenuo aud Forty-sovoutl stregt, which was Jost; yous, 23 naye, 8, REMITTING FINES, Apnflflon was yeceived from I, Vandorbelt, ex-Tiusteo, prmvinr that the $156 fines imposed Jan. 8, on L. Mub maoher, Peter luppmat, and Joli Aldors for trafiickiog on Dasard aveave, South Parlk, be romitted, on the score of 1gnor- ance. And thoy were accoidingly vomitted, CULVERTS, _MIr. Barney roported that Capt. Dorry had a bill for half the expense of putting in culvotty on Cottago Orove avenue for 112 on which Lo had actodic of 65,25, foes teceived at Kauka- koo avenue Fomul. and wished a scttloment, 1t wau rofarred to tho Spocial Gommittee on Hottle- mont witli tho Bouth Park Commissionors, QIIQAGO & THORNTON 10AD, A communication was received from Garrott Vondorsyde with a lut of persons from whom ho ‘nd colleoted £D70.50 In 1871, an speornl colteotor onan sgossmont toll for the improvement of Clieago & Phornton Road, which roll Lad been Dbuinod in the Chicago fire and wag ropluced by o now roll for the sama work ; and asking Lhnt tho ncuxxtn given for these paymonts in 1871 bo sl fowod now in paymont of this samo spooial tax, 10\ rofarrad 13 tho Fluance Committos, ‘Jumew \V, Murray, Washington, D, O, wroto to know if s Lots 0, 7, 10, aad 12 in McChou- noy's Bubdivision bad been taken ta widen Bouth | agreo na to tha proper unders for a weel ‘whero ‘the Ynllunlu were ablo to be| ‘19, 1874. Park avenuo and whab componsation was to bo wade to bim. Tt was ‘roforrod to tho Olerk. PLAT. Matkot Addition to Riverdalo being a plat of snbdivislon of a part of the ronthwest quartor north_of Galnmot River (at Daiton bridga)- of Beo, 84 T,'07 N}, 14 E wna presonted avd ro- forred. 3, 8 e 1 TYDE PABR_AND LARE. Prosidont Cndy roported in doiafl on tho ‘Wator-Works situntion : “1'he Town of Lake ia all ready to jolu Hyda Park, oxopt the sohition'of ono difllonlty. Thoy do not undorstand how to fssuo their bouds even phon payablo by o spocial assosamont, vithoit in 8o doing binding thoir whole town, nnd our attornoy is not horo to explain, Our Board and their contractor," 0. E. Hoquonboufg, cannot aanding of his cons tract, nud our altorney i not hero to give his opinion, Our Committeo on Wator-Works do not fool free to approvo or rocommend paymont of his cstimntos until they have tho attornoy's opluion. . Bald attornoy has 'boon tolegraphed for to come, but hag hot come yot.” = ! Hoping for lia presence by that time, the Board adjourned to Mondey ovening noxt'at 7 o'clock, aud if ho doos not come, they will ad- Jonrn again; gl : IIYDE PATK WATER-WORKS, On tho 22d of Soptombor the L'resident and Trustoes of Hyde :Park adopted an erdivanco Tor o gpocial neossmunt Lo lny down 10, 14, 12, and 8 inob cast-iron water mains for about 13! milos, boiug the commoncement of a systom o wator-worlis fo be extonded over the wholo vil~ lago. 'The estimatod cost “{a §800,000. It is de- signed to chargo proporty ownors n pm’mr pro- ortion of this cost, and to placo the Lalance on ho villago to bo pald in 20-yoar bonds, which aro to Lo rutired in time by water-ront incomes. Thiday, tho County Court sz‘polnlfld Joseph II, Groy, Danlel'H, Torne, and George G. Pope, Commisslonors to malke out the roll; Saturday, thay woro: anotlfien and estered on tho WorY: Tho wator plpos sto now laying, tho engine-house ia fininhed, Dunirk, O, THE FOBT-OFFIOE. Tiydo Park has oxperiencod a chango of Post- maetors, Ilassan A, Hopkine rotires and Good- ricliQ, Dow nesumes thooftice, Tho httlo old 120 boxesare discnrded and anow black-waluut oftice with 270 open and 36 look boxes mny be found this morning enugly fixed up in the drug store and rondy for businees. 'hio_new Postmastor snys ho will keop 8 supply of stampa and stampod onvolopos on hand, aud’ that his arrangemonts nro such thiat porsons_sending lotters up to Chi- cago to be mailed will loso' ouo day's time, ns he yill closo Liis mails at 8:20 a. w. and 8:20 p, m., and givo, spoedy dispatels within o fow minntos ftoryards,”sonding ovoryibiug. oft tvicd escl oy, WWEER OF PRAYER. The weck of prayor attho IIyde Park Pros- byterian Church hns beon oxteoded to two wegks of unbated intorest, avd tho mectings will bo continued this weoks also; Mouday, Wednesday, and Friday ovenings, and s specini mooting for church-membors Tuosday . ovaning. - ———— ELGIN. 0. Dale Armstrong read to a large audienco av DuBois’ Opora-Houso in Eigin, iday might, and ontortainod the sano nud jusnne abihe Northern Ilinois tueane Asylum Bnmrdnfl. Alr, A, makey good eolections aud catrios W hoarors withs Lim, that Is, thoy stay till ho ig through. GAIL DODEN. Tho llinols Coudensing Company'a Buildings Tinvo beon draped in mourning . outslde and iu durmitho waoclt, in respoct to tho memory of Gnil; Borden, the great 1nventor of Food Con- douging in Amorion. 1t is said that the patonts on his pracosuos have expired. It s cortain that for aome timo o strict oxolusiou.of strangers hus Laon enforved at the faotory in this place. FRSRIEIE S N SPECIAL ACTS FOR THE PUBLICATION OF LEGAL' NOTICES. To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribune: Sim: Your Springfield correspondent, nnder dato of tho 13th inst., alludes to an appareutly iunocuous amondmont providing that notices shall bo published * in a newspaper of gonoral circulation, or”—and hore I8 the rub—"* in some papor specially authorized by law to publish logal notices ;" introduced and pussod b tho fo- stance of Mr. Counolly But what, if sny, special lnws aro thero in ox- tstonce authwilelug Lho publication Of legal notices ? By Beo. 22 of the “nct in regard to Attach- ments in Courts of Record,” in force July 1, 1872, the Clerk of the Court in which tho suit js pending is required *to give notico by publica- tion . . . . insome newspaper published in this Stato most convenicut to iho plnco where the Court is beld ;" aud Sec. 42 repoaly Sce. 9 of . 8., *Attachmonts,” ard “ull ncts and parts of acts inconsistont or in conflior " with that act. By the *'uct to rogulato the ilnmtiun 1 Courts of Cunncerv,” In fores July 1, 1873, See. 12, it 18 provided that tho Clorl * sball causo publica- tion to bo mado In somo nowspsper priuted in Iug county, aud, if thore is no newspaper pub- lisked in big county, thon in the nosrest nsws- papor published 1 this Stato, containing notico of tho pondency ™ of the suit, &c.; also Soc, 53 ropeals, Chap. 21 of R, 8., ‘* Chancery,” and “gll other ncts incousistont with tho proviejons of ™ that act . The * act in regard to Wills,” in_foree July 1, 1873," by’ Seo. b0, for tha adjustmout of oluing roquires notico thercof to bo iven * In some publio newspaper published in county, or, if no nowspapor is published fu the couniy, .then in the noasost nowspaporin this Stato," Sec, 83 requiros notices of the salo of dosperato dobts to Do givon in a nowspnpor published in the county,” * Seo, 104 roquires .no- ticew of application to eoll real cetuls to pay dobts to bia publisbiod, in case of non-residouco, ale,, **insomo newspaper printed in his county,” Beo. 135 ropouls Chap. 109 of R. B., and *‘nll otheracts, and parts of aots inconsistent with tho provisious ™ of that act. Sec. 182 of the Reveuue law roquires notico of application to sell for non-payment of taxes to bo “in.a nowspnpor published,” in the county. See. 210, tax-deeds, requires notice of tax solo io bo published ““in somenewspaper printed in” tho county., Theso aro all substantial ro-cnactments of tho former lnw, aud the word ‘‘newspepers,” as used in them, does not include a weckly periodi- cnl dovoted to any specialty, of whick at loast o, dozon pro published in Cineago, For, if it did), special logislation would not have been nece s sary to call them ** nowspapers,” or to authorize them by nomoe to publish nolices. o very faot of such spogial laws in o confossion of ‘thoir incousistency witly tho gonoral laws in oxistonce ,when oy wero ouncled. 'Chion, if inconsistent with those gori- oral laws in force when tboy wore passed, thoy are equally ko witli tho provisions contaived in tho sovornl aots pnssed in 1872, revising thewo gonczul Inws, and consoquontly.ara ropeuled by thors, auc 1o longer In forco. Such boing tho cnso, ™ tio oute trick ™ alluded to by your co rre- spondont, will bo of no_sorvice, as tho sre.cial logislation, as fur an tho * Rovenue," “\Wiily," * Altachmonte,"” and * Quancory " acts are con- carned, is ot in oxistonco for the ameudmonit to apply to, aud caunot now bo revived by any such recognition of its former oxlstenco, as that would be, substautially, special loglslation. CiitcAdo, Jan. 15, 1674, W. —_— GRANGERS. AND PLOW-MAKERS. Cazsrow, OgloOo,, ik, Jan, 11, 1874, To the Ed{tor of The Chicuye Tribune: Bz : Tho following resolutions were adopted at tho regular meoting of tho DeKalb County Coutral Grango, at Malts, Jon, 14, 1874 ¢ Witzneas, Cerlaln plow-manufacturers, at thelr rocent Couventlon in Chicago, eytered into a coutruct thut they wonld mot ecll to ‘“ Grangers,” except through thelr regular sgents; thercfore, by the Doe Kulb County Ceutral Griuge, bo it k Nenolved, "that we will not purcheso plows, save tirough our regularly-uppoiuted” County Purchasing Agout. Tieoleed, ‘That we horoby {nstruct him not to make teruns Wity or buy from, sy manufacturer or dealer who will uot gell {0 bim ot or noar wholosalo rtes, Tteaoleed, ‘Taut o copy of theso esoliitions bo sent to the prineljal papers of tho county and Stuto for pub- Licutlon. Ep Lo, Becretsty, ———— A New Mode of Robbory--Dangors of Misceltancous Smoftcing. The Pariy Iigaro gives the following detalls of wu oxtraordinary robbery of jewelry: A Puristan conimission morchaug, M. Coln, had g‘nwhnfled & quantity of jowelry for Lon- don louses to thoe valuo of £6,000. Ou tho oveniug of bis dopartuve for London ho dined with a namber of bis elerks, who accompauiod Inm to tho stution, where boe got jnto an empty gompurtmont of the train which was to tako him to Colois, Somo minutes later four por- sony outered tho carriage, and, although he would buvo preferred to Lo slone, inding thero was no time for ohangs, ho engaged in convorsution with thom, at tho snmo timo keoping bis hand on the ' travoling bag which contaited his valuablos, On arriving ot Ca- luls, tho straugers disappoared, M, Coln praceeded on board the bout. Ile was immedi- ately joincd by a porson whou he recognized ay one of his tollow-travolors in the train, and who, efter a short disoussion on tho ovils of sea~ siokueus, offerad bim a oigar, which he retused, iy interlocutor, howovor, was Yery preuping, and tho'machinory is on'tho way from nnd tondarod a cnao of what ho callpd roal ITa- yaune, which Mr. Cohn boliovn ‘nov, althougis bo did not speclally natico: at tha time, wes not tho pumo abtho tranger Limeolf hnd, In tho ond Me. Colin toolk elgar, and Jightod and com- fenced amoling it, when'lig at otca bacame in- sonstblo. On reaoverlng hiofound he wna at Do- vor, and that his traveling bng_and Impromptu ncquaintanco hind disappenred, Throo traine wero about to nhnete A ‘sourch wwmido for Loth bug r, aud tho - tolograph wes put into plag, but without svccoss, o CITY REAL ESTATE. 7 TORT R (o v oo o KIETORANT, 118 Moneoaat, 2007 0 tho I B el D e AR YATOT, St Park, Addroes d B, Tomne amieny - 20uth uf Lin- (Ot BATE_AT A BALRGATN O R aniro s 105 Hagth Olark-st NOR BALR_T.OTA % e A z I‘ Dotwwoon Laks ";h.fla’\‘.’,‘.“;,..lf‘}.,fifi" aom FABE 0 15, b years, nt 6 per Gontq no oash s X fant no cast Rri'"y gt requieat (U mieehiaor it BRI TN_LOT§ ON WEST. ‘aylar, and Gampbollav, Jnonoy, roquirad down. ~ Ju- in bank, KR & LK B Tomihonst catuor Monroo sad Lagtlastey - o IULaE. {01t BALE_STEWART-AV.—TEN LOTS, J O e R T A R S S 2t aor conty f6 parties who improvo, BV & TR 1§ Nizon Thilldivg, " northosst cornor Blonrua and’ La- 01t BALR_W/TST WASITINGTON §7." F:n'.?"" TSI A e fi'x‘v"\’l‘nf’i’{"i’?’ifi"‘s s X LI L Nizon” ultling, Sorchosst cornor Monroo And Li [FURLBALV=ON TiAGY TRRNS, OR AT A BAGH]. dico for canh, A fino resfdonco on the West Sido, If um want n goud homo, 11 toomm, on torme sou ean Teot Yithout fvcanvonionco, call on GLORGE SCOVILLE, 1t Washington-st, RO RAUI_X BOUTH BIDE TONE, WORTI 817,000 {o BARRINY WTA'I’"I"? oL 0,000, on casy torms. Apply to WANTED--MALE HELP, WANTED-A nrONRIY: - 7 PioToGRAPIER, o tnka o ! (s fineat fitsod gall o o, "PIRRSIDEEL & IROWHN, 1 Waat Mo Ay & ot AT DY ? 'k No. B0 South Oinekests - Puss AT7 O'OLOCE = Minootinnonun. ANTED — WINTER EMPLOYMENT, - WoRE fop ovarylaly. Good wagoe, WAtont em; d & o Doy mont, Man and womon_want Tull tlenl: Adiross \V. A, HENDENSON & CO. %fa‘v%'l'-fi'a'.kfl: or 8¢. Louis, Mo, ANTRD—-OANVABSERR TOR THE GRIEAT AT0 P b L i Ly o wosk Sror prodi o Blafiron T Ry Land o TAvn. In - MOSHS WAL soubhoant cornor Stato and ton-sta., upatsirs, W ARTED=MEN TO BRi: "OURNEW _GOODY Prolite from 100 to 240 por cont, Outfits, 23 to 825 Tiuroka Manulncturiog Company, b Olarkat,, itoom 13 Wm-mn-nmn TO BELL DITANG OITANG 1t o el e bhE Eomnonto AL aeo seniog Chast e Himer i Shang: 00 Hadt Madison-stey Toom b, nL sl VW ANTED-WN TQ BULL, TIT: N 81 ADDING 10 30 e B ek ARIHOAN NOVILY G 118 Eaat Diadlaonstes lioom 22. N T R L R 1o toleqeaping Inincss, Portora Natlonal Aotograpls Gollogo, 15 Laballorste Toom*78, W ANTRD-ATORTER, ATTHE ADANS IO qulre cormer Clark and liarrison-sls, Reloronca ra* ANTED—ENERGITIOVOUNG NIz, T0 WIoY mont wi on, _Onl 4 4 s 187 Hoath (ks Tiom 33, O % " WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Domostion [ ANTED_AN EXPERIENOED GIRL TO DO gonotal housawoek, Call at 49 Souths May.sta, bo- taroon Madison and Washington. VWANTRD-AGERNMAN, BWEDE, OR NORWEOT: a1 gir] to da gonoral Bousoirork, ‘& Rood aook, waahe yamtVromor. " Appiy at 60 Marshloid-av. cofae of o drons, with atam, OR BALK_WHSTRRN-AV,—TEN LOTS, Ir Ironly B Yopterniav, letion lr.,unmuml Wilc Sornor Montoo and ndallontar > 1 iing: Horths JrOR BALE—& AORL: TAST CORNER OF ASHLAND. Av. and Fity-fifth.s BNYDEIR LiK, undiig, orticaat corase Motkes shd Lasansia. OftBAVY _TNDIANAST, —TOTd _ON T I? niroot, sunth rant. baivoes apos and Hornas o oo gnett,“R oo Tovantmnt, -GNV Kizon HaUldiog, northosstoormor Monroa aa Lasalo-sts. 100 to afleyt " c T ER Y] ' Rt Uinouts ___SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, OTLSATLE—0-ADRTE LOT AT SOUTH OHIOAGO. F alioinang Tron Wotkor Ad- I LA o por s’ i, and il dSanos enpialy. KRV DI IO 1 e o rantily: o0 L on’ Wulldiyg, northons: cornor Monrmo and Lad TFOR BALE—o ACRGS ON LING OF O MBS Vinconnosttaiitonts Aort of Sls oo st., at a gront sacrilico fo 5 . GilSRUTTECOVILER o8 Washingtomate 00 oroblV MO SALE-—SOUTH LVANSTON_A LARGE, TINE. d 27s Siatorats o 0T il 0 'OR BALE~ENGLEWOOD—T WO LARGE 8-STORY 1 houos, " fmclase. il ono oatiago, 8 spoms o1 dapots; slxty t d ol e monlac iy owaere: “TLLLOTSON BHOS., 3 ad 41 Statost, OR SBALF—LOTS AT SOUTIl_ GIIOAGO, iy anumm- burb: . TA: HILL, 155 Destbornt: 01 BALE_A BEAUTIVUL LAKPSHORE HOME 4" at Konwand, wnfh 823,00, (o o onylenmig BARRERE WAITer 2o for B16,00 on [FORSALR=T0 ACRES AT HiTE: NORTHWEaTIRN oar thatis, Terme: 6 yonrs a6 por cent, SNYDII & LY 1 LK1 Nizon Buildiog, " nosthoast corabr Moaroo aud Fon. SALE—TIINSDALE—73 ACRES 1N THE Vi~ om et St St oaol wars SN Dich & LA 14 A 7. 15 oach way. LEE, g, nocthones Cornot of Monsos aud Lasslisrte. “OR SALE_100 FEET-CORNER—IN KGANDALE, ST R Ay A (o R N T 1 A COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, A A A A A A e A 'O BALE-OR EXGHANGI-TWO NO. T IN. ‘roved farma of 400 acrar, In Butler County, Tows: %0 acroa undor cultivatlon, witlin & miles of rajiroad atatlon, \Willsallar sxclinugs fof sily praporty or unlimproved tand or Wiszonein, Drice, 2 30 en, 825 " Dar nora. s W. I't Fox pagitauiacs, "sddress W. WORLS, Tox 31, Packors- REAL ESTATE WANTED. A e e e AN A A e e Y ANTED_FIRST.CLASS lOUSE ON MIGHICAN, Indisns, or Peairio-av., north of Tiwonty-sixth-at., with 18 ar 18’rvome, for which a bouse on Wabask-av., qoar Twolfthst., will bo given In part paymont. wnd tho bnlanoy patd i’ gasts” Apuly to . T AVISLELE, h i 'No. 180 Doarhardste, Horiore Blooms WE TIAVIE BEVERAL APPLIOANTS t Asbland. botween Madisn wol ‘ownora, TN A ih Clnck-st. o PARTNERS WANTED, P ARTNER WANTED-~WITH 815,000 or $20,000 OASIT capital, fo {ako tinancia) chargo of an catabiistiod ‘nanuicturing busiaoss. Addrses J 40, Tribuge otiico. i)mu'filcn WANTED—WITIL €600, IN A WELI- bilshod cash by i CAde Roiarlon) h;-;é:n'g;.l’?nunuy ing 830 por month, Ad: SARTNER WANTED_EITHER SILENT OR AC- tive, withi §25,000 to £5,000 cash or B(m“hel)\“lfl, in anold catablisnod lumbor Louso, Address L 67, I1ibuno oltico, for a week, SARTNER WANTED_ACTIVE Ol SILENT— ARG o 2 310,00 caplial, to engago in o sriotly :‘::..nn?,:luflnan; l:llt‘ll\t; llflv.. "I}ln l|l|n!lb lhumullll hl’:w!l‘n‘h' vitud s ‘only thowo Wiio dasire 1o o nood apply, Addeass If 55, Tribuno ofiose s DARTNER WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENGED tipaner, to £o 10 goimo Inrgo fown moutli o wost of Uhleago. to manufaotura tinwaros ar, will scll 8 gnod sot of fouls bomplate for maklug turaco snd,slava worl aud swill work fur buyor it wanted. Addsess TINNER, ''rib. ung olfico, ARTNERU WANTED—TN AN ESTABLISHED RE. 21 calato ilness with somio suady wdaey § securaty lo- TNER WA I $1,00 OTL_ 5,000, TO take haif Intorost fn & manufaciuring busfuioss 'that, nys 6010 76 vor cont profit.’ Teols snd macbinory now, wund in good candition, Gond city and_ocountry oustom Alroady vstablished. Thsiaess will bear closo Vi) Gpod roferancos givon sudl roquired. ~ Addross J 2on, Trib- 10 EXCHANGE, 10 EXCHAR 9,00 COUITY IN 23,000 MAR. bl lwonty-ffth-st,, oy e Frideucn et Toonty Stk sy for 83,00 nlots. §5, 50 oquity in 210, fine resides 1 1 IV matto, Tor city oF Evansion foer . 12rae grounds 5.0 equily in $13,000 finproved atook farm (100 acecs), Couy:at Tilinols, fur gounral atuck ury goods, Ko, V5,000 1§ elegunt lote, Jyanstor, for honios {n Sonth Eva aston, Evansion, or Wilniotte, and assumo. §1),800 aforo, dwall{ug, and lot, cloar, in Altamout, Iil., for clathiing, ‘snd boots aud shops, 7310,500 sicre, duwcllings aud 20° lots tn Flora, I, for Ly o biicem WAL BHAERE v R or: ‘Law, Loan, and Gollgotlon Oflco, 163 Las WANT TO EXOHANGHE 815,00 T0 190,000 WORTTL o8 ity pronorty for & good farssy whila i siosof tha v m' of Ticlug wator #nd ol % Quite? ‘Addruss Room 4 Teapor Blodke o0 X ifs for an Tiiinols ‘tarm worr 4,000 1o 15,00, APply at Itoom 1, 123 outh Clarieate I'0 EXCHANGE-VORR OHIOAGO PROPERTY, # Tarimis, yrioon 3,000, 56,000, and &15,660, ail goad iind wall focatod und fwwruved, J, We HEDENBERG, st Madison. Ttoom 4, 1[0 EXONANGE-STORE AND LOT WRST MADI- woual., noar Lincoln: will tako ot on Odan-nv., or trolots udar Conizal Hark tor st paymonts il huyer's own tima on balan . D, ¢ 5! y‘l.r 183 Wost Madison-st. " peroeat <o 76 FXCUANGI_NORWODD PARK BLOGKS OR luls un reasonabla terms, for country or village or oity d, L5, SLLS, 183 D property, uufncumboro oar- bor fo-st. at it & LEE, 1§ L Lanndrossos. ANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS IRONERS AND two wanherwamon, at tho Motropolitau Liotel, ~gor- nor State and Washington-sts, Employmont Aseoncios. VWANTED - GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIA gltin for privata families, hotels, and fsundriae; off and conatey, at Mr. DUSKE'S aflice, 80 Milwaukeo-av, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booklocpors, Clorls, Eto. “WANT. A o atant bookkeenor, entr, or shiphing clos SV foars omplnsor sovoral bundred Gollors. - Addross ¥ 85, Tribuns oifico. ITUATION WANTED-TIY A YOUNG MAN OF X oxporlenco as_olork and. welghor 1u n vonl offico, t6 ok 7 or 8 ioutn por day, Salary noninal.” Good ralor. cncos glvon. _Adurons L 46, ‘Tribuno oflice, oisnnitanaqne. TTUATION WANTED—TO TRAVEL FOR-AN A 1 1 grocory Bouse, full lin, by st A1 saioaman nob pare ticular an to routo: roforonces from Iast houso, Wadley, Spurr & Go., Boaton, _Addrees 1,77, Tribuna olfico. QUIUATION WANTED_ROOKS, OPENRD ANT : elosed, complleated acconnts l;?nl d.” Work ro ?l“‘flni 1 _oxpert solioited by DIXON, Accountaut, oom 16, 163 1. Biadisy SITUATIONS WANTED: Domestios. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG SOANDI. ) navian giel: s “ablo o doall kinda of honsoworl, Eloase call at 20 Wost Obicago-av., av Mrs. PHILOP! ~FEMALE JITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, BY A WOMAN, i rostaurant, botol, urlargo boardlbg-nouso. 10 Peck court 'Sn'ulwmm WANTED-BY A BCOTCH GINE, from th counteyy s conk ot woneral huusovork [nd Tirarcelnn family. Host of - ety roferonco, - Addr BHIVANT, Tribugo oficar > oo s Emplovment - Azenoies. %H’UA’NDNR WANTED_-FAMILIES IN WANT OF h cod Sieandinavian and G fieip oan bo suppliod RS, DORKIIN oitco. 0 Mimmuksoar. o o0 TO ¥ EENT--HOUSES- dteant. BATLEN ¥ WALT & £0.8 good t 160 Doatborn sty 70, BENT-AT ONTI TO DESTHABLE tennit, now stor, usoon Weat. Monroo- claso tu Woslorn. 91 Weat Monrgo:at. JED ROOMS, cat ront inthoclty. rborn: IAN URNISITED ROOMS BY or month, at $t. Elmo, 85 and 87 Dear. (hnrgo roananablo. _Olilco, 1toom 3. TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &es P A A A AN ANANANAAAANAAANSAR PN Storay. 0, RENT_SEOND, THIND, AND YOUTTE tios of No. 4 East \Wathington.s suitablo for ‘wholoenlo or lgh! nufacturing busino: ontains vaull ud gloeatar, oll lighted #1,200° por anuuin., K. ¥y Wababh-av. coruor of Muaro 5 Inoirond only % EIROWN, 1 Wont Madisonsty o Miscolinncons. O RENT—-A TRICK DARN, ON- FOURTERNTIL sty Boar S.fohigatav. a good focation 1or & carpon: ior.” Apyly to 4% Siohig: ¢ o R AR B ) o ‘only 825 per wonth. TRUESDELL & BROWN, 176 Woul Medhonst K S| RS WILL RENT LRGN o Tt ) 153 Sotith Vlalatodeaber drugsstore. o e O i EOARDING AND LODGING. South' Side. ) 100 TIRP-AV., NEAR HARRISON.ST.-BOARD for fadics or tnnnnnz:rfl. &4 105 per weck, with 3 of plano, - Day Lioard 800 MomiGa: “—A SUITE, OF PULNIGHED front rouma with bath-room attachod; aiso singly rooin, with or without boatd. West Side. Q03 MADISON.ST.—A FEW YOUNG MEN OAN ) )O3 b accommodatod wiih buard; also man aud wifo, Guod accommiodation ‘aud reasonablo pricos Hotols. TV 999D OTEL, 355 STATR.ST.—GENTLEMER nnd thelr wivos o i plesaant rooms and fin hian to call; day boarde sou LBUSINESS CHANCES. “A LI T STOOK, FIXTUIKS, AND GOOD-WILL rata o Alolilgn trailo aotmuatans gond ‘rogsan f0F ‘itross WAL G. OHIOAGOD o wollingc torma ‘cant, - For. partioulars, Wit E0, S hautrobar. o 70T SALE-OR _FXCHANGE—TOT, Gity proporiy, » first:oloss ftewm ‘genla slothtor aud warchouso on the O, I, I & P, R." R,, at Gonesoo, Heary Connty, 11, Machinory in flnu runoing ordor. Torpbclioalars and tors aphiy 1o GHO, 21 GIILY Y, oo tho promiscs, oF G WhL. T BAKEL), No. & Lot Satlot. ELIABLE MAN OF BUSINESS NABITS, a0- IntereA il e o (et TR S b S 8f0a ey, Ad dross A 55, "eibune offico; = T[VHE ONLY WELLAVING RESTAURANT INTIE city foc salo, * Lacatod In businoss suatro, fioar La- Sttty Siginon. ot Ao gatrhordloney ety (oF tho fimas, Gall ad Invotigato. at o8 1aa) Sladisoi ates TRoom 13, J. G. HUBZAGH. R e T A actloo, for alo. in smyail town 11nvolop bt B3.0. adrins 11 1o UFTON. B: Do 61 LALY whes Chlostion G5()() AFDA GOOD AN GANTAKE NYIALF SOV foraroat fo 51,0 worth of sac and businoss vayin; 119 LaSall Roumn 29, DRUG STORE WITH FINANCIAL, S ront suator b 6. BA LW % B0 e Cank o ron oatate, M. O, o 6 Labaluat., Moo 8i, e MISCELLANEOQOUS, OOKS OPENED AND OLOSED, COMPLIOATED accouuts adjustod, Work raquitlig i oxport 8o Hloitod by WIS, accouatant Room 1,163 £, Madlson i ONSTABLES =15 ] MONEY T0 LOAN OF DIistoNDs, WATGHEA, | (Nt Nar ity Kaat Adamasi. (ahoaio the Cou: fo 1ot pLler valuablo courition: loats‘nesofiatpdj | Tonol, Urgonis, Toass vuuilng abicutthice yoars an 180 NTOELLT, 15 Giaricstee Room 3 upatairse - 0 | Ooaglnpial Januaey, 167, atlp. . JOURLAFLIN, ONTEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATGIFS. | (YASI PATD TOR GAST-OFF GLOTHING A MONEY TO LOAN ¢ IONDS, ASI CASTOFF GLOTHING AND ".nfl“flfi;‘:'"finfl’:;r ‘lfi,"k.'iufll)lfll .':!xl"lbvb:.lo olfice, 12X miscetlanoar ds of any kind, b uding & lottor Establial t6 1. GELDEL o gou 3 to Laan Ollioo, 61 Stato M ko ke s AN Privacs L.0an Oifico, 175 Ulnek-sto uivaiuits, oo B Frooe “uN'mu»:sn.oon TOR 6§ YEARS: WILL PAY 10 cont, b MUSICAL. A NIOHOLEON TS Mk GHIEATEST UIAT.0LASS argau I tho markots peloa $50 and upward, Alunti- Tuotory and salostonin &) Hant fudfunacat. W. DUNMORE, TIOKET 81, DREW TUE LOT . Ihine Doopiunass Deamsies e AILROAD TICKETS BOUGHT, S8OLD, OR IIX. %\ ghmngol,” Loana ncgotiated. 4. 11 POWELL, 7T arkoat. JEAL LACTS GLEANED ARD TPATERD AT IR Alurlbut-st A 1, near North-av, M AFTORD, ’L"rnu'xé:m,u{u Oft STUTTENING—NO Hufi"n_l xg_u iy, o in 19, Olfico hours Gonh O, n?"«‘? ©'b.Sue " BE, Y SANLONN, THr West 701t SALE, OIIORERING FIANO TOT SE0_i nin; s s 4 LR RO off, Sdataot’ tairmont, WAL T Fili HIGIRST DRICK PAID TOR CAST-OTR o};ylklfluégw.luNAfl Rl A, 297 Bouth Olatke . _Ordoraby o matl promptly attoudod . NEW PIANGS PO RENT_PIANOS AND ORGANK, ) louls and covers, W3, It at whalosal loes USRI O st SEWING MACHINES, BRWING M NICHOIS & 'I:O:\lés‘(?" Clark-st. ; “Wost Side ollico, B clluon 80fd on easy Daymonts, of reuted, aud s HORSES AND OARRIAGES, JORSES WANTED - HONSES WANTLD, MUST s b sl aud i good + Kalo B SHUHLEIN, 103 Stato- ATV OANHIANE - CRADT AND_GAR- N9 binode With Patent Adfustabls Canory. e sombineds e A o o ou whon d s rupalrod, way, opposita 5t. Niohol fotof, Now York, g SINGEIL AND TWO GROVER, | (ALK 15 GUEAD TUT FACTY IS FACTE. XD & Baky ¢ o tho Tagt layou can buy a_buj 3 than Grdot ne apeely aanes (0 Shiins, DALl cott) In osfoot X m” it ngnuu’nfimulf.«i Fatih, T Yo u TLECOX & GITNS, THE BEST FAMILY SRWING maching. Throad, nocdigs all and ropalring. Will- & Gibbs 8. M. Oo., surner Wabash. and Ailamuar, AGENTS WANTED, AGHNTN WANTED-2% AOTIVE AQ whom an opportunity wil bo shio X9 fr footeverd 's o 170 TN TR R Kuest., coru TPOR BALE— EXCITANGE FOROIIIOAGO PROP- .:1 sriyiliros Il]::‘nm-ir{muh. lj{.w,‘:tr,‘rw wad $10008 A B ravod. s TN G o o Madison-ste. Houm be ‘V cox. TO ITUATION WANTED_IN A FAMILY AS OOV ormoss ue compauion er a Iady. 1 oiler sistation would b willlng to make horsolt weful, ~ Subry not sy suuch T an ubyool a s caimfartablo Roio. Can glvo rol- B0, Aiclining citlov. FOR SALE. i FIRSTO0LASS KNGLISIH.LEVE] TRk, SALECA KU Goibio onvon, for thie. absay Tory gy dr il trade for good furnitire, Aduress “Lributio otfico, oroucos,_ Adilrus doublo wido biuod plaucr aud mat sido {run.feamo mou cuttors, 1 misoliine, 1 20-inoh pattorn-makor's In Lhamw Woid & and Tol al A Borlin Lia Lt Aok st ing G, ashbng suniser, wapo sk 2l Suing Brokor, Ne. 2 Kast Washinglonst. A oo ShLCONTATANTY m‘"‘"‘"“?fi St BT MOk AT Gl 4wy ¢ Statost, CHIMSTOPIL MONNINGEE ININGLI DIACHINERY. . 2 .. TPOR SALE-MAOHINERRY—ONE BARIHART 31, iuoh surfaclui taching, 1 H-lnoh Walker do, 1 Inon flogrlug maohino, 1 54-uoh B-roll coin or, Unlding saw with fointor, 14 nachite with [00eots uf naw tding mithy wortlolng maching, | oxeatalor (reuzing tho, 1 10-inck Victor do, 3 Hintkbiark soroil aave, | ongino Ia:hi 8 . by 181, Ti0a'ta T, Dy'7 thor 1 oo Ty 1o Dy 7 ftey 130 b by % Gt bt bl e B B | 1 ’flm‘x‘.{ ibor ndy’ do, i untras, Wario viadd, ulc., uty. "lllul 20, s §30 a1 v Siok Rt price, Ady HOUSEHOLD GOODS, W ANTED=8 VAIDS LODY BRUSSELS OR & rards bost Ingral t, Lo R SR selnpul \