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w " Tut] they do so, the sum offered must be deem- hig - tbe valne of tho three blocks of the Lase-Park THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 7 orm; Minnoeota GEINg, (LGN, Bye quist £t 656G 8% rerr—Steady at 96c. jeistoxs—Pork dullat $15,00@15.50. Dulk meats ad wesk; dity shoulders, bic: clear ib, 72, I, 803 couniry lots, 3@Xe Toss. Bacon quivt: i of ehoulders, 7c; eides, 8%@J%e. Lord 2t small lota of prime slesm, §57c. ‘lms,gjun, 3ud lower ; shipping, $4.25@4.75 ; pack- S fesdy and nchanged, Secrrrre—TI0gs, 3,440 siprms, ¥eb, 13, e 1 s, Feb, 13.~COTToN—Stendy for good or- Mmd%ndm; others neglected ; middling, aise. pts, 2,700 bales ; shibments, 4415, Poceipis Of the week, 14,450 bales ; shipiuents, 15,193, ) 71,470, siock, T NEW ORLEANS, \cw Onueaxs, Feb. 13.—Hineapsrorrs—Flour in 4 Gumand and stesdy ; superfine, $48T @800 s extrs, $5.25; treble do, $6.20@7.50; family, $5.003 £%. Com in fair eupply and dcmand; white, 9@ goc; yellow, 85c. Outs :}muna:@c&; Frax—In fair demand at 97xc, Hav—Dull but firmer 3 prime, $19,00; cholce, $22.00, Provistoxs—Pork dull at $16.00. Bcon dull, offer. 1538t T5C, 9X@NC. Hams, 13@121/c. Lard scarce 'y teros, X G03c; keg, 10k @I0xc. Brean—Dull; fair 1o good fair,” €2;@Tic; stock, 730 bhis. B e Dull; inferlor, 25¢; common, 47c; low sime, 60¢; stock, 10,800 brik, P rexy—In light suprly and fair demand; Louisi- 355, 2100; Cinciunith, €1.0% FrEF—Eiru of 2334 v Alzat—Scarce, active, and higher at $1.00@ A rox—Tn good demand, but desirable kinds com- purively scarce, Salen 0,703 bales; good ordinars 1o vty L, @l4%ic;’ low middlings to inet low middlings, 143 G15)c: ‘middlings to strict o rilings, 16@16%¢} £ood middling, 17kc. Recelpts, g 41§ bales, Exporis to Great Brita, 1,499 Lules ; to continent, 6,457 baless ~coastwite, 17,008 bules, Fiact, 510,04 Lolea: unsold, 190,690 fales. Weekds Tles, 55,200 balea, Heocirte, het, 55,920 balea; groee, {444 balwe. Espors to Great Brifain, 12,080 bales Saietwise, 5,670 bales: continent, 22,467 bales, 'nammx:cnm, 112} ; eight, o discount, Ster- g, $5A1G542 g, 416 CLEVELAND. CLrverasp, Feb. 13.—Lreabstures—Wheat dull ssd lower § No. 11¢d, 3157 ; No. 3, SL43._ Corn veak snd lower; old, 6¥E70c; new, G6@G7c. Oats lower; No.1, 4¢3 No. .~ Sicady and unchanged, 5, 13 oniner -FI it zpa, Feb. 13.—BRCADSTUFFS—Flour dull and anbingel. - Wheat dull snd lower ; auiber Micbigany 147, cash; S48 March; $1.03 April; No. 2 red; §145, Corn dull and lower ; Lifh mixed, Gi@o! irch ; 67@0Se, May ; low mixed, G2Kc ; new, STc, Gats dull aud nomins! Boge—Dressed dull at $6.50, Recarzs—Flour, 100 bris | wheat, 12,000 bu ; corny 41,0 bu ; oate, nobe, mpssas—Tour, 60 bris; whest, 3,000 buj 3, 3,000 bu ; oats, nore, kit CINC! Crserssay, Feb, 13,—Corm, eady at 153 BarapstuFre—Floursteady, Wheat qull and lower at S14CG148. Corn quiet af Gl@62.0als steady at (Casic. By scarco and firm at $1.02@L05. Uarley dail end nomiual. ‘Provisioxs—Tork dull and nominal at §15,00@15.: Jard dull and drooping; steam, 8ic; Lettle, 9 Bulk meats quiet and. steady; shoulders, 53:c; clear b, k¢ elear, T7,¢, all loose. Bacon a ehade easier; fhgulders, ¢ ; ¢lcir Tib offered at. 83, packed ; clear sold at 83/c, loose. Hoce—Dall aud unchanged; Teceipts, 2,695 ; ship- ments, 1,455, sssT—Firm at 96c. N e BETATIIE. Mrrwat ‘eb, 13,—Brravsrurrs—Flour quict soiunchanged. - Wheat steady s No 1, No, 3, SIoKs cadh; s190%, Blarch: 2122k April, . Oaia #teady ; No. 2, 40;c.” Comn dall and 3 ehade low o, 2, soxe. Tiye firm; No, 1, 9 Barley quiet} ‘Na. 2 spriug §1. ProvistoNs—Pork, 140081450, Tard Rominal; etdls, 93c; Je. Hoge—Dressed dull, at §3.25, Recrrprs—Flour, 7,000 Lrls : whext, 76,000 bu. EarPAENTE—FIoUr, 7,000 Urin; wheil, 3¢.000 b, SWEGO. Orwron, Feb, 13.—Bnrapstorrs—Whent quiet; So.13Milwaukee, $1.09, Corn steady st €3¢, Oats | quiet; beld 2t 5%, Darley ouie BALTIMOLE, Bartton, Feb, 13,—Dresvsrurrs—Flour steady end unchapged. Wheat quiet and steady: Western fring, $.43EL55, Corn eteady; Southern tad Western, 73@i0c. Oats, 60@C3c. 1iys quist. Taovistoys—Qnict and unchanged. Brrrre—active aud ctrong.. Corrrz—Dull sud nominal st 24/;@2610 Welskr—Dall at Yic. . THE LAKE-FEOI Valne of the 2ropertye Tv the Léitor of The Chicano Tribune: Sm: In regard to the value of tHo {hreo blocks desired by the railrond companies for @epot-purposes, it is natural that differentviews shonld prevail. Those whose attention has not been particularly given to the consideration of sich matters will, of necessity, vary widely in their jndgments. But thers is an infallible standard by which the value of everything may betested. The real value of propertyis the £ it will bring in the open market, when fairly offered o the competition of the public. Any other test is merely speculative or imag- inary. Applying such etzudard of measurement to the three blucks in question; what is tho property worth ? The highest price everoffered for the property 88800.000. If there is any man, or set of men, who will give more than this sum for the property, why do they rofcome forward and tubmit a more faverable proposition to the city ? ed all ihe property is worth. 1send you a paper, signcd by a number of real-estaio agents, &c., giving an lonest znd no- biased expression of opinion in regard to the Valae of this property. One of the Aldermen has stated his impres- elon that the three blocks are worth 24,600,000, or doulle the sum offered. Ho might as well t the value at 240,000,000, 80 far asthe pessi ity of sitaining or reahzing his febulous and fictitious estimate is concerned. The railroad companies not only offer the full value of the property, but they propose to pay every dollar, in cagh or its equivalent, just as soon 28 the proper papers giving them posses- sion are execated. They no longer ask for threo, :ixflm nine months, a8 at first proposed, but will pay the money at once, s soon as the city ia ready to receive it. 7This information coines direct from the President of the Illinois Cen- tral Railrosd Company. Mr. Newell also assuves me that they will commenca work on their new Gepot. very ehortly, but eo grest o work will probably require two years or moro to complete. One ‘thing may with sbeolute certainty bo | Predicated : ~ No other party or parties will give £600,000 for the property, and tako tho title of the city as it now stanas. More than this : itfis not ‘probable that any other party would givo 400,000 for the threo blocks, in case the 3d comparies should altogetlier withdraw from the field of compehition. The city canpot make a title that would be salisfactory to auy other purchaser, without a Iong and tédious litigation, and an indetinite and Perosps immense expendizure. When {hess points are taken into considera- Hon.csitis proper they ehould be, it is clear that the offer mado is ot only a fair, but & very one, and should without hesitation be ac~ cepted. 1t bag been enid, and that by one in the midst of the " charmed circle,” that this is ‘‘too big & Iob to be got through the Council without @oney.” But surely this must be a base in~in- datian,—n most vile' and outrageous calumuy. When one calls to wind tho bigh characterof our presentAldermen (so different from the mercenary Trctchies of foraer days), it canuot for a moment bethought possible that bribery, even sheuld it be resorted “to, would have auy weight or in fizenco with such an immaculate. body. _Surely, the maa who gave utterauco to the horrible suz- £estion must have Duc little faith in human na- tare, and doubiless belongs to that school of Hhulosophy the cardinal principle of which is, every man by his price.” N Lat, dismissing oll _such trivialities, it is to bo oped that this question will be decided upon its merits alone, snd. tht the Couned will. at its Bext meeting, como to the unanimous conclusion %o sceent thie proposition of the companics, and tolet them have the land which they desire, and which it js for the common interest of the city ;ud its citizens that they sould have. Respect- ully yours, J. Esaas WARRES. &, the undersigned, aro of the opinion that Zorth of Monroe strect (which are desired by the 100i8 Central and other railroads for depot- s¢g) does not exceed 2800,000 ; and, more- OVer, we are of the opinion that no other re- fponsible party cr parties would pay nearly as :Wln the above sum, in cash or its equiv- q:}&“fl accept the title of thecity as it now Syroep & 1 %J, Av:u:;,z; OLiveer & Lavrox & Co., J. HENEY & JACOE WEIL, plar ol Vel e el ‘Bencer’s Qualisications for the Sen- nice Barrarp, Tt 1y TElinston Letter to the Loston Herald. . ‘hu:‘ said of Senator Spencer, of Alabama, that ot be was & barkecper in Indiana, before he iviod b a Sutler in the army, be could fiix&g 3 ¥ cocktail further without apilling it than &y other man who wos everin the business, He of wh s of & Nebraska regiment, I beliove, “hich Thayer, Jate Senator irom that Stote, BLAKE VS. BLAKE. The Supreme Court Will Not Interfere in the Hus- band’s Behalf, A New Trial Is Refused, and Mrs. Blake Declared fo Bo a Yirtuons Woman. Judges Breese, McAllister, and Scholfield Cannot Con- cur in This, They Look with Distrust cn Midnight Walks and Moonlight Talks. And Think Hereafter Married Women May Do as They Please, Differing Opinions as to the Value of Evidence. ‘We publich herewith the opinfon of the Su- preme Court in the case of Barnum Blako v. bis wife Christine, and aleo the dissenting opinion of Chief-Justice DBreeso and Justices JMcAliister and Scholfield. The facta in the case are fully set forth iu the majority opinion, written by Mr. Justice Craig, and which is as follows : gt THE MAJORITY OPINION. bill for divorre, filed by Barnum Blako alte, fn the Cirenft Court of Cook County. 5o of venuo was subsoquently taken 10 the Superior Court. * TUE CHANGES. The bill charged that the defendant committod =dullery with one Thomas 3. Thompson at various times in Cook Couuly. The defendant filed an answer, under osth, in which she denfed each and every charge of adultery slieged in the bill, and ex- pressly denfed that she ever, st any timo or place, commitied ndulery with Thempson or any other person, Tho dcfendant also filed a crots- ll, in which she cbarged the jcomplainant with extreme #nd repeated cruelty and adultery, and prayed for divorce. The compluinant auswered tho crozs-bill, under oatl, denying the charges tharein, and slleged tbet defendant wus guilty of drunkenness, vul- gority, and lewdness, In July, 1872, 2 was hid efore a jury, which resnlted in a verdict ibat the de- fendant wosmot guilty of the adultery chorged. No idence was introduced in suppors of the cross-bill. [Lie complainant filed & motiou for a new trial, which was overruled, and = decres eigued according Lo the tnding of the fury. The comyleinant brings the caso to this Court by appenl, and AREW A REVERSAL of the decree on the following grouads: Firet, be- catse tho verdict Is contrary to tho evidence. Second, the Court erred in instructiog tlo jury Tlird, the Court emed im - nof granting o mew trizl on the ground of newly- dcovered evidenee, Fourth, tue Court erred in allow- the rolicilons’ fees to defendant’s eoticitors, Tt appears by the reccrd that these partics were iu 1851, in the Stato of Wisconsin. At tho tire of their mazrioge the defendant was 1 years of e, and the romplainant was 34, and that aboit threo nonths before their marriage tho complainant ob tained ¢ divorce from 8 former wife, on the ground of adultery. They resided in Wisconeln untl) 1867, when they woved to Winpetka, in Cook County, where tiey resided until the 8th’ day of Juue, 1870, when complainant drove defendant from Lis home. They bave five children, residing with complainant at Winnetla, It f sears that'f. M, Thompron recided in Winnetks, near the residence of complainant that hie i6 a lawyer Uy profc: a married man, secps o oflice in Chicago. W is enzaged {u the prac- tice of lav'; that tkaiv o viliego Sisteen miles rom Cbicago, containing sbout ihirty houses; that thie Tesidents of Wiunetls, most of them do busincsr 1 Cisicago, and travel 4o and from Cisiezga morning znd evening on the cars, The evidence of Lo com- plainant to prove ziullery is entirely circumstantial, No direct or positive proof of the commizeion of the act was introduced, ‘ruy pETECTIVE. The first and maiu testimony relied upon to estab lieh sdultery was that of one Gleason, who was & hired detective residing in Chicago. o was_employed in Qetober, 2600, aud from that fime wntil sy, 2870, e followed and watehed the defendant Thompson each time ehe weut io Chi- cage, During that time, lhe swears fo twelve or fuartcen visita sho Lado to Chicago, and was in compauy wilh Thomysonon the street sud in tho office of Thomyson & Oxborn. He swears that he met them ot the depot and followed them in their waika on tho strect, followed them to the oflico of Thompson, where the defendants would sometimes remain a elork tinze, and on other occasions ns long asan hour, or logér. If the testimony of this witnees was entifely reliable, it is burely poseivie thataduliery was coummit~ ted, but it is ot proballe, Itis o be remembered that theee meetings of (ke defendsnt ond Thompson ocenrred in the diy tizie, on the street of & populons city, at the otice of ou_attorney, during buriness hours, where tho public were fnvifed to go to transe oot legal Lusinges, On the strecls she mever took bis srm,—in the ofice no improper intimacy was observed by this ever watchful, lured searche after crime, save cn one oceaston hio #aw Thompzon's Dand upen ber lap, 1f the defendxat’s chactity was bove repronch, und Ber virtue as pure 88 {he purcst, it fa astonishing that this witness, with all hiu vigt: Innce, revcarch, nd bis cyes cver on the defendunt when sbe was i the cify, during a perfod of Bix months, 3id ot discover more. CAEDINILITY OF IS TESTIMONT. But the imporiant question arises, Wera the jury bound to beifeve the testimony of flifs ‘witness?” He waa employed by the complaiuant to dog and follow the tracks of Lis wife in o secret monner, and learn whut fucts he could for the purnoee of becoming a witness against lier. Up to the time this cause was tricd he had received $350, and Lis account was still upseltled. Iow jnucd inors Lo is tu recsive, or whether the armount depended upon the effect hig denco should produco on the jury, fs not discloscd. He was uncorroborated, Although others wers about the ofifee st the timea be swears to the i “iewr, nonc uro ecled {o sistain or corroborate what Iewaw and festifid fo, This is comowhat remarka~ ble, and, when_copsidered in counecticn with the fact that ho was in the employ of comulalnant, is calcula < to cast suspiciun upon his evidence, 1t f8 gaid o Srowning on the laws of marriage and divoree, citing Irom Sir Cresswell, * Tho employment of a privato ac- sective for tho purpose of getting up evideico, though in onu few cascs they may afiord useful asdfatance, is, 28 a rule, very oljoctionable. Tiey are most dan- gérous ngente, 2nd the Court looka upon their evi- dence with micly’ suspicion. When a man sete up 08 & Lired discoverer of sappoacd dclinquencies, when tho smount of L:s pay depends upon the extent of his emn- ployment, and tha extent of his employment depends uipan (ke dikcoverics bo s able to make, then the man becomes o most daugerozs fustruent,” OTHER WITNRsSTE. Whileit is true, under the Ja, Glcason was a compe- tent witness, yel_ bis credibiiily was a question solely for the jury,” Aido from tlé evidenco of Glecsou, the complainant is compelled to rely zlone on the con. duct of the defendant and the accomplé 4 Winnetka to establieh ndultery. The conduct proven at Win- , aside from what was shown by the testinony of the two smell socs of complainant, of which wo shall speak bercatter, consisted of frequéntwalks and drives that the defondant snd Thompson had together, Sometimes they rode und walked alone ; on other occs: elons in company with the wifo of THompeor, That there was any improper intimacy between them, ot any of thse oceasiont, the eridence entizely fails 0 how, One of complainint's wilnesses, Shroeder, testifies onn Sunday night, {n May 1670, at 11 o'clock, hie saw tho défendant, in ‘company With Thompson, welidng towards Wright's Grove. Tho et wituess Called by complsinant” swears that ho walked past Virighta Grove on the night in question with Mre. Biake and thiat with the kuowledge and_coneent of complainant, This lllustrates very finely two things, firet thatit is ot £afe to placo oo great relisnco on that claen of evidence, 10 catablish adaiters, cnd_second, that Mrs. Diake's walks and_ridex weré 'mob altesether without the knowledge and apyrotation of her husband. THE DOTS. Great rellanco is, howeser, placed on the evidence of complzitant’s two sons, 0ne15 years old and the othor11. They testifs that on a cerfain night their mother came _homo at_ 12 o'clock, Thomp son with ber. Theee boys, s they oy were up playing chess; tlat the defendint sad Thompeon went in the library, they, having beard the rattl of botties in the wine closet, slipped down stairs, one at a time, acd looked in trom the hall to the Tibrary =ad sewa bottle and two glasses on tho table, anil I defeadant znd Taompeon on the sofa in a red elining position, sho with bis Lesd on her shoulder, and b with Lis arm around her waist. The story of {0 Loye secun Lo agre n every Tetpect it Is Bowerer gomewhat remarkable that they should be up at thia Jate hour of the night engaged In a gamo of chess, ot ‘Which 5 boy of 11 years would ordinarily eoon tire, and 2o mention {8 madecf tho whereabouts of the servante, three of whom were emplosed at the Louse at the time, It e, howevar, o bo remembered that these boys wero under the influence and_control of their father, and it sppears thot the older ouo at least “waa very hostile towards his mother. Huxon testifies Hat, afier Alrs. Blake leit, he heard the alder_son call ‘hia mother a darned bitch, and, on being told be ought 10 be ashamed of himself, said he knew nothing about, his mother only wkat he had been told. “Another witnees testifies to simiiar expreasions made by the boy. Tke fact of boys the age of these beiag up 2% 3 late hiour of the night unsccounted for, the infu. exce 'of their father over thew, thels stofy In every s Calonel, and Tipton, the Greeleyite Senator, ¥ho gt z Sencte Chambor, a Ch}mpupxca a desk in the Senate Chamber, L \he bitier feelings they e T miather, the_ siatement made by one ot thea out of Court in direct caufict wilh hat Bo testi- fled on tho stand, no doubt had great weight on the minds of the jury to discredit their evidence. oTaER PACTS. ‘There were other factu in_evidence in this case that, no doubt, had grest weight with the jury, snd weut far to convince them that the fntimate relations cxsting between the defendant and Thompson Were Hot of a criminal character, It was proven that for a number of years the Blako and Thowpson fami- Iies had been on Very friendly snd intimate terms, 1n 1563, complainant and his wife went on a tour Bouth, and were gone several montha, In their ab- sence {heir children were left ju the care of the Thomp- eons, Complainent entrusted Thompson with the payment of lus taxes on his Winnetks property. On their return Thompson was presented with 3 cana cut by Blako in tbe South. Thompson snd his wife frc- quently dined ot Biako's residence with Blake and his funlly, and Blake, in his evidence, does not deny the fact thit on Sunday before Blake drove his wifo - from his home, Thompson ond his wife dined with complaiuaht at Lis Tesidence. 'Theso things are shown 10 exist in the face of the further fuct that, as carly af 1£63, complainant wus suspicious that Thompson aud bis wifo were committing adultery, WIAT IS PROOF OF ADULTELT. Itis fnsisted by appellant tuat tho circumstances Proven were ampfy sufticient to stablish_the fact thut adultory was commitied. There can bo 1o doubt bat adultery moy be estabiishied by circumstantis] evi- dence; but * the proof,” says Bishop, vol. 2, page 613, * must convince tho judicial mind atirmatively that actual adullery was committed, since nothing ebort of tho carnal act can Ly & fousdation for di- voree.” We bave been referred by the ollcitors for com- lsinant to sn opinion deliverel by Chief-Justice Shaw, in case of Dunliom v, Dunhum, which is quoted 18 £00d authorily by Bishop in the second vojumo of Liaworkon * Marriage and Divorce,” Sec, G16, ax being directly in pomt in this i wlich is scidz It i3 imposble, ihercfore to y down beforchand, in the form of & rule, what circumstances shall, and what ehull not constitute satistactory proof of tne act of adultery ; becauee the sume facts may constitte such proof or not, as they are modified and influcnced by diterent circumstances, Suppose, for jnstance, 8 warried woman had been shown by undoubted proof 10 have been in on equivocal situstion with 8 man not her husband, leading to a suspicion of the fact, If it was proved that sho had previously shown an unwar- ranituble predilection for that man 3 if they Lad boen Getected in clandestine correspondence, had sought stoien 1btervicws, mado passionate declarations ;. if Der affectior for her hustaud had been alicnate it werw thown that the mind and heart were already degraved, and nothing remsined wanting but an op- portunity lo consummate the guilty purpose, then proof ihat such opportunity bad oceurred would jead to the satisfactory _conclusion that tho act bad ben commit- ted. Dut when theso circumsiances are wanting, when thero Las been no previous unwurrautablo or indeceut intimacy between such vartes, no clandestine correspondence, or etolen or secret interviows, the fact of opportunity and equivocal appearances woald bard- 1y raire o paseing cloud of suspicion over the fuir fame or such & womsn.” DLFICIESCY OF LVID Undler the ruics izid down in tha c.se, the evidence in this, in scveral respects, s vory deficient, Mo clandestine _correspondunco 'is shown; not o eingle word or_expreseion s proved to have Len uttered by defendant, showing her attachment to Thompeon ; uo sigu or token of afloction i3 aliown 0 exist, The rides aud walks taken by them, 50 far as proof s concrued, seem to b destituie of thie charucteristics which would ordizarily lead a jury to the conclusion that adultcry hiad becn committed, where the opportunity existed, It 48 cxcecdingly importast for tho well-being of ety that a check should be placed upon tho fen- dency of the uge 1o sever {he marriage relations, ond worg especially should clear proof Ls required When the result of iho verdict sought o be obtained will publish o defendant to tho world as a yrostitute, aud brand the children of complainant 38 the descendiznta of an unchaste woman, ‘We are not, thercfore, upon & careful consideration of all tko lostimony, preparcd tosay the verdict s ogainst tlie welght of the evide INSTITCTH 1t 45 Insisted by the soifcltors for complainant that the Court exred i Tefnsing to give kis Afth, scventh, ninth, fourtcenth, and fftcenth instructions. The substance of the Afth and seventh instructions is embraced in complainunt’s tirst, which was given, Tho ninth was subatantially like toe eistl, which was given. Tue fourteenth was properly refuscd, for the reason that the record does not show the evidence of Huzon, and bis son snd Millard wss withdrawn from the con- sidérstion of the jury, The fiftecuth was not proper, for there was no evi- deuce on wichto base it. Wo percelse 10 error in the instructiony given for defendant. The instractions iven for complaizaat and defendaii, when cousidered Together, fairly presented the luw applicable to tho ury. P THE NEW TRIAL, Thenext point relicd upun is that the Conrt crred in not granting 3 new trial on the ground of newly-dis- covered ev:dence, Itis ehown that the mewly-discovercd testimony sought to be produced, s that of Dr. Turner snd wife, who swer that tho defendant wrote Dr, Turner & lot- tor in_ which she adwitted she had commitled adultery with Thompson four or five times in Lis officc, sud © alro at Lake View, and thct subsequently, in a conversation at the St. James Hote! in Chicago, she ndmitted substantially the Fame, The lettor purporting to contain these sdmis- stons is not produced, although other lettera written by the defendant fo DF, Turner are showu, TURNER'S EVIDENCE. It appenrs that (his Dr, Turner had informed the defendant that Lo could produce evidence to show the complainant guilty of adultery, and that he was em- ployed for that purpose, and séted somo time in that capacity ;_that fiually thero was a_misunderstanding between 'him and defendant in regard to the pay be ehould receive, Anumberof leiters passed between them, which show very clearly that all Turner was #fter was money, the result of which was, Turner not baving realized &3 much from the defendint as be ex- peeted, after the trial was over, he turnaup in come 1nupicition with the complainant, and, a& near a8 wo can understand_from tho letters ‘and aflidavita filed, proposes to sell out and swear on tho other kide of the case. CE, NEW TRIAL NOT GRANTED. There are two 1o either of which are ample to jusufy the Court in over-ruling the motion fora new triad, - First—This testimony soughtto be produced was merely cumulative. secand—The ovidenco of these Turners sought to be produced s shown Ly the facls containcd in this record to bo unrelisbleand utterly nmwortly of credit, ‘A party who will espanse ono_side of the cause, 35 did thtae Turners. and work in the interest of that side, 28 they Lve done, and then turn up on the other side and betray the confidence reposed in them, and cx- Libit confidential lotters and contracts, as they did, could nat, and should not, be believed by any hones jury in tile land, EOLICITORS' FEES, The last point relied npon is, the smount allowed for solicitors of the delendant is czorbitant, It appears that $1,000 have already been pald by complainznt for eolicitors’ fecs of the defendant. The Court, in addition to that sum, docroed that th6 com~ plainant should, within thirty days, poy an additional sum of 36,000, Weare gatiffied that the allowance s too much, While it is truo that thero hos been s largo amount of 1abor in the defense of the cause, yet it has Leen per- formed chiefly Ly one solicitor, and wo cro inclined to the opiuion that £2,000 ought to bo regarded as reator able compenzation, That portion of the decree will, therefore, be modified 50 that the amount to be paid, in addition to what has been paid at the time thie do- cree was rendercd, shall be £1,000. Iuall other re- epects the decree will be affivmed. g THE DISSENTING OPIXION. The following it the dissenting opinion, which is written by Chief Justice Broese : CIRCUMSTANTIAL PROOF OF ADULTERY, T have examiued the record, and as I road if, feeti- mopy of the most saliefactory character iz found in it to justify a divoree a vinculo, It is truc appellee was not cavght fiagranto delictu, but such circumstances ure proved us to forco conviction upon the mind that the nct was done, I do notsuppose it is required of a party anplying for a divorce (o prove beyond o rea- sonable doutt, that adulterous intercourse was actually had, Lut such facts as warrant that conclusion, That appellec had violated ber marriage vows is satisficto- rily proved if circumetances sre_available to prove anything, I kavenotimetogo into a review of the testimouy, The sabient facts proved are that ‘Chompson was an object of appellee’s special regard, and they were on terms of clozest intimacy, she bestowing upon Lim favors which no virtuous wite would bestow witli- out tho kmowledge of her husbend. The most familiar intercourse with Thompson is establishcd—such o riding out with him repcatedly in ber buggy, roturne iny aitor nightfall; walking yith lim “ urim in arm 37 etealing to the luke ehore at a late hour of the night, on the pretenss of Aeofng * tho moon rise;” visiting Lim time and again at his offico in Chicago, snd_thero found with him slonc, Lis haud in Lier lap. On one oreasion they were sceni together in the ofiice of Thompson, which had a partition sotting off a portion of it for u sitling-roomw, furniehed with o chair or two and a loonge. A bolt wus beard to elide, and presently, in looking into the outer room, it wan fonnd to bo veeant, Again £he hurrfed the servants o church on oo Scbbath, appellant having gone there with one of the children, when on the return of the servants from church they discovcred Thompson in the groen- Liouse carefully closing the door. THE S0N'S TESTIMONTY. Again, ber two eons, one aged 15 and the ofher 13, Dol testify that ticy bave Jmown their mother, in thetr father's absenca from homo, £0 out riding with Thompson thres or four tmes s wcck in the eveniug, Tetween G and 8 'clock, sometimes lster; have kuown them to come back as late as 11 o'clock at night, which they never did when appelant was a: home. They swore that tho came humo with Thompson onn night Quring their father’s sbsence about 12 o'clock; there waa po lght in the ball, and none in ihe parior; she told_Thompeon to step into the Lbrary, and eho would be down in a mioule; rho ran up- stairs, when the raitling of boitles was heard. She eoon returned, and they were soen in tho librars, tho light buruing very low, a bottle and two giasses on tho table, and tiey roclining on the steps, her head on Thompsou's shoulder and bis acm aronsd her waist, It is not strauge these boya should be awake at that time of thienighat, a6 they wers sitting up to wtch their mothier cnd let her in, the rervents, no doukt, fatigued with {heir day's work, baving gone 10 bed.” There wanno testimony, wortby of consideration, to shake tho testi- 1mony of these boys. The cldest was tien s pmpilat Tacine College, and_justly indignant at tise conduct of Liis mother 3 £0 taking advantage of his father’s ab- sence. DETECTIVES, 1t is urged s a reason why the evidence of frequent intercourse with Thomysor, cnd vislls 1o his ofiice, eliouid not have weight with the jury, that the witness pemed Gleason was one of “ Pilkerfon’s dotectives,” and cmployed :’la: Lh; pqupoM of watching sppeles’s movements and conduc This Court, in Bennet et al ve. Waller et al, 23 111, 97, 41d not hezitte to reposo confdence in the testimony of Webster, a * Pinkerton detective,” and were eo in- finenced by it us to decree on estatc to b2 the property of defendants in error, then valued at £500,000 { CONCLUEION AZBIVAD AT, 1t seems to me, though appelles was not caught fls- grante delicto, the proof sudiciently shows che bad, on divers occaeions and at diYess tizics, £20WD A0 UBmis- takable predilection for Thompeon; that theyhad been £eon together time and_sgain in_equivocal positions and at ate and unusual hours of thie night, on one oc~ cusion going to the loncly Like-side ““to sea the mocn rise,” all of which would be considered in the light of stolen interviewn, and thougl no clandestine cor- Tespondence be found, which in this cuse 18 uot n 10 be proved, if by that term is meant Tetters passing to and :ram, as ihe parties were to- gother almost every day, riding in the same cars aud visiting st Thompaon’s liouse. Add to these the fact that the affection of her husband had been alicnated Dy her conduct, we see nothing wanting to force the conclusion aprellce hod volated lier marital vows. TIE CROBS-BILL. Chicago & Pacinic Hallroa ou bt or efther of thiesy two now roads. 8 acra blocka near two depots at Washington Helghts. CITY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—TO CLOSE BUYERS AND DEALERS— Ioscresat tho crmasing of Milwauico & 5:. Paal and . Fincst tract for subdivision 71ats tn Atwood's Addition. B. 7. ur 52 acros near depot at Cazenovia. 10613 20 rods from now dpot at North Ravenswood. AT ENGLEWOOD, Al nithia 2 blocks of station: Thiroe ncros, platted, stroets graded, sbstracts, &c., all ready to roail. Qne-balf acro block (5 lote), wholotale prica. T20 south {ronts on Fity-cighthatey $18 Do foot, i Tive lots, §2:0 each, If take: er. &\ B CREFFLN, 13 Madisoo-st. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. WANTED--MALE HELP. [OR SALE_CENTRAL PARK AND NORTHWEST- e Car-Shop_property. Thp West Chicago Land Commpazg aro ailoria Loc 12l on favorablo terms, desir. ablo building lots oaly two biocks from Central Park, and 2djacent fo tho new Car Works of tho Chicago & North- ‘westorn Railroad Company, on Madisoz, Lake, Kinzis, and other stroots. ‘Thore i3 no locality Ifllpmvh{u rap- Bookkeepers. Clerks. Etc. VVANTED — BOOKKEEPER =~AND = GROCERY clerk. Address, with real name and reforences, V 2, Tribuge offico. W fiA = {O[{A AAN !h“% CLER‘::‘ N lA e rat-clazs confectionary; one that has exporlsnce f e "Adress ilyasthis. J. D. HARVEY, Agent for West Chi 3 T i ly s AR Age 250, ] o) E’.,".Efi.'; beust of roference req: = ORSALE_TWELVE VERY DESIRABLE HOUSES | Y{TANTED—BOOKKREPER, BY A FLOUR AND in Englowood, 3% miles from city limits: mo rivers to ghos nor dolasaisd testooluss pusienger toains datly, ‘or <alo on monthly payments by owners. TLLL X BHOS., 57 and 514 Sisreste SALE—{ VERY FINE HOUSES ON LARGE Appelles 1n her crose-bill overwhetmed appellant with the most. abiisive charges, Dot one of which did £ho attempt to subslaatiate, by proof-sot. one. Ehe, 100, employed * detectives,” though not_of # Pinker. ton’s force,” to spy out the ehort-comings of appellant, Dut proved nothing. She shonld not complain if het hnsband used tho sime instruments as she used, and proseddwelliag praporty. pe g OR SALE-_TIIE T ORSALE-RARGAINS-WE HAVE SOME GREAT d inside {mproved or unim. 00 of purchase money pa- toc sala. A d: 4 COOPER, No. 151 Lasalia- maia fleor Otis Block.. FOLLOWING DESIRABLE bargaius 10 offer in acre real escato Is ofered fur sajo during this month at a wWhich this Court has sanctioned. I hich i Court has anctioned at Tuomp. | 1o It alRe for & parior il and f 1o forsubiivision son's office, and in the Lbrary, riding out and reliving late in the eveniog, wandering | 1¥a308 comer Ogdenay. and Rookwollst. to the lake-ahore to sce the moon rise, and to Wright's grove to hear the rustling of the foliage as the even- ing winds whispered through it,—of ihe many small near Aberdeca. tho houses azd Iota 33{and 36 Wost Adams. G. . HUBBARD, Real Estate Agent, 168 Washington-st. Also, ToR Iots, in South Evzaston, beautilally Jocated aear ke Easlo on oday iarinse THILLOTSON Zand 7 State'st. R SALE S ACRES, WASINGTON TIEIGHTS, AN 08 S kel Femmalo Collego. JAS. B. GOOD JHOR SALE—LOTS AT SOUTH CHICAGD. ! " Lots fur 1als on the R1d; Vashinzton Helghts. 0 5210 . (s Norhwisstorn p s, IEE R. P BLANCHARD, 133 Lasalle’st. [O% SALE-GIEAP—= ACRES ADIOL NG MOS. 08 1 ark; fine fo LW £, No. 15 East Matison st toama, Ll favors Lestowed by appellee upon him, appellant was profoundly ignorant, until, througlh snbscquent com- munications, bo became fuformed of them, In the opinion, as delivered, all these weigh nothing, and ure insuflicicnt to establish guilt, Henceforth, no married woman need have the least’apyrehension’ of disgrace or dishoncr, or of a_decreo of divorcement, who i3 not s0 unfortunate 18 o be caughit flagrante delicto, T am of opinion the testimony compelled a verdiet of guilty, aud o divorce 6 rinculo should have followed. This opinion ia fully concurred in by Justices | fu MeAllister and Scholtisld. e Parties wishing to build, no monoy J7 05, SALE-ACOTTAGE AND LOT ONEVANS-AV. Lots at South Chicago, $20 to 2500, Lots at Bnglowood. 8600 10 21, 9. efitaon Wallaco and” Hubbs.sts., " mear Thirty fourth. A cottago and lot on Winchester-av., botweon Monroe- and 3fadison-ata.” Willsell it on 1ime" for what it wordy in csh, soh HILL & BLISS, $1 Doarborn.at. [ 'OIt SALE-AT A BARGAIN-LOTS ON W] roav, Lexington, Poik, Taslar, and Campbell-av. aiced down. Misht aniro at L5 South eaials o Lttlo to partios if roquired. Clarkat., i bank. JOR_SALE-AUSTI-{G7S, HIOCKS, A%D CrAFTY, TIGSAN o o et G B [OR SALE—A FINE TRACT OF 10 AGRES NE, Lsundsio dapnt, Qpden's=. fmatai, 3t owe Tan iny LS ‘market prico. Y & LOMBAR] Ji'OR SALE_TOUSES AND LOTS AT CENTRAL Park and N. } on moxthly pajments if W, Car-Sho; desired. 8. W, KROFF, 14 Jajor Blocl {'OR SALE-12% ACRES AT REVMONDST.. DE- Morgea Park, ata decided bargsin. SNVDEI Kb 14 Nizon Builitiog, northoast coraor Monroo and ats. N — The Czar on Ilis Daughter’s Mar- riage. arvtime, 6 owaor, ALBEIT CIEANE, 15 Monsoest. ‘We, Alexander IT., Imperator and Antocrat of All the Russius, King of I'oland, Graud Duke of Finland, ete., asnnounce to our loyal subjects what follows : tions. 'OR SALE_BARGAINS IN LOTS, BLOCKS, AND et O, & 1. W. car shops and Geatral’ Park. Bcros n A WESE CHICAGO LAND CO., 7 Dearborn-st. OR SALE_CIIOTCE PACKING.HOUSE, LOTS AT Unlon Stock-Yards. “Sole agents for Packers® Addi- JAS. B. GOODMAN & CO., 73 Dearborn-si. Involing the bleseings of the Almighty, in common with our beloved wife the Lady Em- pross Maria Alexsndrowna, we, with her ila- Jesty's consent, have sanctioned a matrimontal | ° ullianco between our beloved daughter, the Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrowns, and Alfred Building, northeast corner Monroo and Lasiall OR SALE—OR PART EXCUHANGE 115 FEET ON Shermaa-at., between Harrison and Polk. JAS. B. GOODMAN & €0., 13 Dearbornst. TiOR SATE—_&0 LOTS IN THE DISTRICT BOUND- RS AR SOUTH CHICAGO 380 TPOH ST IR o DISTIICE BOUaD: 84 frcat bargatn: part beautiful land, i me Clghtivata. or Cont. "Apply to tho | Mile of splendid front on river and lako; barkain for pa tics wishing to recure an ellyibly tract for largo mannfso. turing emierprisess £5” 1. BIGGS, Tite Hare & Bigss, 1% Doacboru-st. frox SALE—OHIEAP, NEAR SOUTH CHICAGO— 160 noros, yrith watet front, at a great bargain: best investment 1 that wielnity AUt pelces ALk b o beau. ), 40, 20, 160, nad 400-acro tracts, well located, past tifal tand, with good front on rver and lake, . Ob: bargains for time investment or immediato subdivisio JAMES I5. BIGGS, late Lart & Bigqs, No. I Dear: co [[OR SALE—%X145 TE T_ON = MICHIGAN-AV., near Thirty.second-st. SYYDRR & LUE, 1 Nisod sts. Ermnest Albert, Princo of Great Britain and Ireland, Duko’ of Edinbnrgh. This marriago was solemnly celebrated according to the ier-st. Ok SALE—HALT PRICE, $550 WILL PUR- charo the elegant new brick ‘houso No. 604 West Ty~ Inquira at 212 Ashland. rites of our orthodox Church on Jan. 11, ,While aunounciog this event eo gratifyiog to our | i paternal heart, we, with firm confidence in tho love and enduring kindness of the Almighty, commend to_His keeping the future destiny of ourmost beloved daughter and her husband. of Eoln fr cache HEL § [FOR SATE_PRAIRIE-AV. AND SINTEENTIST [ { 'OR SALE—-A FINE RESIDENCE ON ELLIS-AV., ncar boulevards, streat-cars, etc.: lot Gtlo; fing amn; plonty of trecs,’shrubbery, éte. Will sell ata bas- 1 & BLISS, 84 Dearbarn-st. Two desirablo residencos,” JAS B, GOODMAN & 3 Doarborn-st. Wo aro convinced that all loyal subjects will join us in our prayers to an Ali-wite Divinity if. WHIPPLE, TOR SALE_CIIEAP, TTAGE, L, T.O- cated, North Bid. e il 1 t bargain fo [L ays. 0 Tkl e (oF & o POR SALE_EVANSTON AND SOUTH EVANS ton—Cholco tracts of acro propesty and blocks cha for cash: 3500 10 82, N - PITNER & S0 g‘gi‘éahi-:z. $2,0020acre, L. C. PITNER & SON, TR —NORTH 1iVANSTON—ACRE PROP- erty. Also houses and lots on easy terms. Mone: furaishd to help partios build. JORN GULVER, 164 LaSalle-st. F\OR SALE—AT HINSDALE, A NEW, LARGE, clcgant house, containing all the modern {mprovo- imoats, and from 1 10§ acros of 1aud, or will ex0HAGRe for Soueh'Side avenue or acra property. Jo O. BIYANT, euthosst corner State nd Jachsomits. JrORSALE-0 KGRESIN . F. X SFC. % 1, H'ising on hoth ridesof tho West Kranch Clijeago River: SNYDER & LEE, 1 Nizon Bulding, northeast coraee Sfonroe aad LaSalle-sts. Tor the wolfuro aud huppy married Lfe of the young couple. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE, GOTTAGE, ON EM- TORSiEe-9%, oo u exchanco—Warehonse, a1 Given at St. Petersbrrg on the 11th of Jan- | Roedies WP e 1aen uary, in the 1874t year since the birth of Christ, | e 'y ” {O EY-ST.—LOT! ON THIS and in the 19th year of our reign. strect brtween Robeé' and Horno at 2760 ench; oasy Avrexaspen, | torms. SNYDER & LEF, 1§ Nion Balldiog, horiboass corner Monroe and LaSallo-sts. BUSINESS CHAKCES. N OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL-LOCATED stove, tin. and bardware aaod, with stock and fix- | r tares, fo Inquiza on premiscs, £ State-st.. A NO.1CIGAR, SANFLE, AND BILLIARDTOOM | ot s ner Moaroo and La! ou South Sids for sals very low, of will oxehange for Rallroad, DER & LEF, 14 Nixoa Bullding, northeast, corasr 00 ard Lassllests. 'F'on‘skfs—i-mrfiy’x.ors ON WEST LAKE-ST. aud Park.av., two bincks from the Great Eastern at moderato prices and on casy terms, & Mog. CGMETAV.—3.5TORY FRAME 12 #3 feor, noar Tweaty-ninth- E, 1 Nixon Bufilding, northeast cor- o SNYDEIL & L) nd shoes or groceries. Valuo, 85,000, Ad- une oifica. “A FLOURING MiLL, STTUATEDIN ONE OF THE finost wheat-growing soctions of HNorthern Illiion inatovn ol 2,0 inhatitaats, for sale ur trado. = Go resons given for solling. Inguirs of FARWELL & PIERCE, Pecstonica, Wianebago County, 1ll. A ALUABLE PATENT THAT PAYS OVER 20 por ceat for sale, or will exchange for real estato or dlamonds. _Address O £, Tribuno otiice, DY GOODS—FINEST NEW STOREROOM EOR stk of ront. B i for dry oods housofn Kan. | £ 73, Address 1. DELL, Atebizon, Kan, WIS TO MEET & PARTY WITH CAPITAL AND o s good experience to join mo in starting a foundry chine-shop inonocf 1bo larwe Western citi openizig. Audress O 78, Tribuao oflice. QARATOGA HOT! FOR SALE—ACCOMMODA- tions for 135 guosta. Tt is In =xcelicat ordor, and tor- cughly facnished. Fall pardoulars of Li. F. ADAMS, 25 State-st., Chic borhaods, —LANGLEY-AV._1l00% FEPT. ON eticean Forty third snd Forty-fourth- i & LEF, 14 Mxon Building, northeast v aad LoSallc-sta, —3.5TORY PRICK HOUSE, ¥ orner Panlise-st, SNYDER "%, 1f Nixon Huliding, sorthesst comaer Moarvo and G-5t. { OR SALE-FINE RESIDENCE LOT, SOUTH froat, Lx1% to allcs, on Superior.st , near St, Clair. Alsc a very choice corner en North Dearborn-st., cast ront, 503 1. Loth lots are {n very attractive ead well-zottled neigh- near Sicteent! 13 tocme, water. & furncce, gos-fixiares and kitchen- i Ny 13 ity _pretect. . Esatas"Wan: QTORE 1% KAST MADISON.ST. FOR SALF; quastor cash, balauco oncy two, and threp yoars at ¥ Teot. southicast corner ot Markes and Surerior-uts, or cent ; 10 tncumbran uiro of owner, West 5ido | prico $4,600: tmall payment down, SN Y DI Bises touse, GEORGE iv. HOMAS dr. $i Ricon Biilatog, hortboest cortorof Aonroo aud be: BE ADVERTISER OWNS A ORE-HALF INTER. | Sallest. est in well-established, g00d-pasing real estato busi. | TNGR SALE_WEST ADA¥SST.~LARGE S-5TORY ness, but owing to ather business is obliged to retire, A rareohportiinity. Oomo and invostigate, 12 Doarbora- st., Ruom 22, TOL STORE NO. 613 STATE- Eight years establishod. Leason for | & et, for salo. provements, tin rool, ¥o. & LEE, and basement brick housoof i roows, modera im. tano steps, bure, aad lot LI, West Adems-t., ucar Jetlerson Park. SNYDEI 4 Nixon Building, northeast caruor of Monzao nd LeSallo-sts. gelling, retiriug from busincss. YV OOLEN 3HLL_A SPLENDID Z-5TORY BRICK Wwoolon mill, 45x120 feet, in good runuing order, in éloo TO §5,00_PERSONS SRERING INVEST- B ‘ments will learn of an axcellent enterprise, at- OR SALE—A RARE GHANCF—T0 ANY TEN ‘partics who want a suburbzn oo a few miles from thocity, Spame 5 oux boet rallroate, and a0 propaced 1o o & uild early in the *pring, wo will donate two oty Shelbyville, Ll foc talo athalt its vaiuo. fers casr. (i freed et ot & Ground dry. un J. BUTTERFIELD, 133 Rast Madison-st., Itoom 1. d but two to five blacks from dopot) s fof one vear on Ttock hisud Mailrosd, o perfect. Tor further particalars eail tonded wich little or 0o risk, unexceptionable in charao- ter, and certatn, Uf snccosstul, to g lurgels Iadecd, by adressing, with fall name, U &, Tribune ofice, Sait- ablo oo, with from 32,00 to $5,000, may sccaro st the £amo tmo pormanent and lucratise cmiployment. I 50 CASE BUYS HALF INTEREST IN GES- DU Urcol jobbing busiae:s, with stock costing 31,00, gaying 84 moathly establisted saveral joars. 149 La- | o Sallo-at., Boom 29. p 3500 tlst amoant monthly. FINANCIAL. ALDWIN, WALKER & CO. AVE FUNDS IN ‘hand to foan In suns from $1,00 to 34,000 for 1, 2, or WILL BUY A HALF INTE well establishad cash basin: 125 South Clark- frout, 63 feet north of Randolpii-st. Pricy for 1yaso vnly $6.000, 8 mervly nominal Lonus. ot ins thres party walls, o iront, modern house, 10 rovms, lauadsy, dc. chango for residance property fo sunthern part of city. Adadress O 3, Tribune onie OR S AT E-STATEST.—EXTRAORDINARY Tease~90 Fears withnat rosppraisal: ik fodt, east 31,00 per seur for torm. “tho Privilego of purchess is em- in lease. This is not only the bost, bat it is tho oy leasa of the kind in tho ziarket, 1t will easily pay 20 735 por cent not atorest upon capital iuvested. A mora rofitable or safer invostmeat conld not he mado fo tho cart of tho clty. J. ESAIAS WARRKEN, 18 Chamber iree yosrs, and 21,600 per year for baisnca o of Commerco. JFOR | SALE-RENT. OR EXCHANGE-TOUSE zndlot o Wabmbar., nose Kichteenthiat, onst cx- 5 years on inside irproved real estate, and money t6 pur- chaso notes having short time to run secured by anch real ostate. Iring in your abstracts. No. 7 Hawley Lulldin southwest coruer of Dearborn aad Madisor it & | 8t.:9 rooms, bath, &c. OR SALE—VOSITIVELY CIFAP, A DESIRABLE two-story tramo house and two lots, 19 South Leavitt- (t}l}gal:n neighborhood. - iate posiession, A LAIMS AGAINST CHICACO BANKRUPT IN- surance comnauios cashied At highort rates, Got oy pefeo beforo sclling.J. N, WITILERELL, 1 m-st., Room 6. TOR SALE_$2.500 WILI, BUY GOOD 1%.STORY howse, lot 30x125, west of Union Park: anly 5300 down, 20 Dear- | balanco taoathly. WHIPPLE & CLARKSON, 133 South k-st. TJICHEST PRICE PasD FOR ALL BANRRUFT insarsaco policies. *[anuire at Room 1_Method(st Qhureh Block boiwoen 12 and 3 'clock p.m. 5. SEELE- | por foo salue. AN Fon SALE—WEST ADAMSST., fornis. FAST OF CALL v., south front; Iot, 25x1% fect to alley; 320 s oasy : this is 8( ieast $10 bolow the market 8.5 BOWLES, 154 Washington-st. N[CNEY WANTED—WE TAVE €5.00 OF, PUR. AW chate mogey paper, wall secured, for sale. 4.J. & J W, Lq(lPK(lz_l LaSalle-st., Otis vlm:k. o MOSEY TO LOAN, OX DINNONDS, WATCHES, | I 4. bonds, otc., at LAUNDKR'S private ofice, 1% Kan. dolphsr, hear Clark. Kstabitshed 165, M T R BT Re larga o unts, A & 00., hiDeubnm‘:s't. s ‘jfiosmv TO TOAN ON CITY IMPROVED PROP- tiso and availablo rn»,u-ny on the South Side. call for a plat. M 1o those wiahing to build, or who aro s aad profitablo investments, in the very best property in 1arket: proporty a3 cerialh to advance in valus as that the sun will rize. Coma OT_SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE_LOTS, JUST adjoining tho south city limfts, on Eagan and Vin- enncs: and on Grand and Oskwood boulovards, 2 law and on casy terms. This Is the most n);‘lmr,- 0aso fost Tibcral inducemonts will bo given ing for sound J. ESATAS WARREN, 18 Chamber of £y, {0 sums of ¥2,50) Inquire at 135 South Glackool: URION FROST GOy oowir 2185 Son 0 TOAN~$5.00 OR LES3 FOR 2 YEARS, ‘OO city real estate. AL J. DUNNE, 99 Madison-t., Toom 10, = 0 LOAN—85,000 O 87,000 FOR 5 YEARS, ON IN- sido proporty. MATSON HILL, 168 and 110 Daar- MISCELLANEOTS. BARGAIN-1000 PATRS HARRIS AND JOSEPHINE rcamlcss kids worth $1.75 fo In addition to this racriico tho colobrated glove Sittory of the Buudlor glovo factory will fit sou correctly right in the store. with tho privilego to rejoct if, not_sulted. GUETZ, Manager, 163 1 State-st., oppoaite First National Bank. O SALE—50 ACRES IN 6-AGRE BLOCKS, COR- ner Madizon-st. and fronting Central Park: 85 acres fn Bradiey & Honore Subdivision, noar Central' Parkc: 25 ficres on Barey Point.ruad, near Park; 40 acres at High- S50 per izt 10 "3cres Sormes Wedsl sud 350 9 In380 sxamino {heso acro tracts and in- quire of D. GOLE & SO, 138 Wost Madison-st. houso; mast have experionve in W ot S Address S 6, the business and first-class referoaces. Tribune office. VWANTED_IY & CONMISSION DEFICE, A CoM: ot young man as nt bookkeper. * Apply, ia bandwritiag of Applicant. T & Tribune omes. 0 VWANTED-BOOKKEEPER BY AN OLD REAL ‘estate houso; must b stesdy aad be willlag to work for moderate calary: security reqaired. Addrese. wiih roforvacer, § 32, Tribuog osico. Traaes. VWASTED-BOOT AND SHOE BOTTOMPRS— workmen can oy 0 steads. work the. your around. BEADLEY & METCALL, Milwankeo, Wis. VY ASTED_ONE FIRST-CLASS BARBER AT 39 West Lako.st. VANTED-TAILORS, AND AL OTHERS WHO Gesire to loarm thoart of cutiiag by tho Frecse dh. sition rule, the bost. 1n the Unitod States, inguirs at 163 South Clarksst., whero 1 wil givo Instructions (rom 7 ta 8 . Sundays from 9 . . to 1 p. m. J. G. N TroSixa. TV ANTED—A STANTOWORK ON LATHE. APPLY ton. at ottice of Chicago Viso and Toul Company, 143 Fal- _‘“r.\x'rfib—a PRINTER AND RETOUCHER AT . MOORE'S "Photogmuph Stadlo, 150 West Madi- som-st. '\V‘\mxo-,\x BRASS SPINNER AND LANTERN-~ makor; noms but practical men need answer; must be swilling t work for moderste salary and go to Milwau- keo. Address'S i2, Tribuse offco, stating torms. ANTED-—POLISHERS, TO WORK ON MOULD-~ ‘V ings. SAMMONS, CLARK & CO., 197 South Clintan-st. " " ANTED—A FIRST-CLANS OABINET-MARKER carpenter for fitting up fino bulldicg: inside work. NER Farnitars Manafsoturing Campany, $47 and 849 West Lake-st. TV ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BARBER; %8 WEST Afadison-st. TVANTED-A GOOD COACHMAN WHO CAN Coachmen. Tonmsters. &o. bring first-class rofersnces can obtaln a good situn- tion by addressing Room &, Lumbermen's E: ¢ SR ater e R DY Employment Acencies. TWASTED-Io CARPENTEIS TO BUILD BARNA CHRISTIAR & BING, No. 1 South Sk aad stables i tho: conntry; nlso 50 iio- Clarat. WAmxm—wlfi"'?gR TAPLOYMENT. B T A e S R Address W, A HENDERSON & CO., ‘Clavelzad, O-; or St Loats, Mo VANTED-WE WANT A MAN TO TRAVE N aEDn Garman, who is thoroaghly pn:yd i torsand notloms, an exparlonced 1 selliag goods o0 the road: must coms well recomrr ddEa FOS ETOWSLEE, Bt Josept, So.d e VY AYTED-A MARRIED MAN TO TAKE CARN of a small place ia tho country; must onderstsnd tho earo of horses, cows,ahrubbory, garden, &c. Oue who can fill tho bill can hoar of & good I "Addross X 4, WORE [FOR SALE_LOTS FOR 3130, ON FIGHTY-THIRD hich s vt ot il s e oandizion which I weStof tho railroad, and. put Woud: TENTY W. BROOKS. 1oy Lesallont “281e [1OR SALE_MAYWOOD—HALF OF ONE OF THE 5 pphiaces ioeks b his besiifol mburt a¢ $10pee foot porty immediately surronndin asliing for $15 to $20. 5. . BOWLES, 15 Weshiagson-st. Ot SALE_ACEES, WELL LOCATFD—Io, 0, 163, 53, 0 acres, ot 26 per o end opwari hip of Thornton: als, 10acros near Dolton Statlon, Feracro; 10 or 2 acres on Calumot River, noar Dol ;4 acres on Cafamet itiver, near ll. G, TL. .3 30 2ards ‘on Calumet, with nme mile of Hver froritz Acros at Konsington Junctiva, vory cheap. JAM 1YGGS, iato Hart & Blggs, No. 180 Dearbora-st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JrOR SALB-OR FXCHANGF_INTERIOR GITY sidence, worth 32,000, fur 51,200, Only small cssh sraen: Al Jong tme, 1 taken goon. Address. for ons ;, U €3, Tribune odica, JOX SALE_#3,00 WILL DBUY GOOD HOUSE, barn, ane cres laad ; 80 bearing fruit trees also. 24,500 will buy good house, barn, 1 acro land, plonty chuice fruit: nzar depat, scliools, and churches, in plcas- ant sillae, 60 minates! Fide from Chicago. WHIPPLE & CLARKSOX, 1 South Clark-st. v i Fiibuns otics, fors dars. ANTED — A YOUNG MAN THAT UNDER. stands market gardes nd small froft: gnod rolersaco required: Adaress . We RENT, Biesa Be VWVANED-MEN TO SELL NON.EXPLOSIVI Ve e ey sample, o 25 ceata for 1 et & CO., TorEast Randolphester Toom T 0T B ANTED—A SOLICITOR OF TRADE F( manufactaring vstablishmant, who is nxiugl?veg scquainted with srchitects and builders: mono others veed apply. Address, with references, T 3, Tribune otfice. T ———— WANTED-FEMALE HELP. ANTED-A oIt B v e i N AS WAITER IN RESTAUR- ot Mondny mornlng. Call Sstarday of Siader 1734 South L 0-5t. VWANTED-A GOOD GIRL TQ COOK, \WAS] D epiron e s privato family. " Apply ac'No. 1l Elgh- WANTED-A FIRST-GLASS COOR WHO CAN DO 0 wasbing, frouing. an amall 3 Apply at 67 'or‘l.h Clark-s ceaking Ina sty TV ASTED-X GOOD, COMPETENT GIRL TO DO goneral housowork for family of threo adalts. Ap- ply, botween 10 and 12 to-day, at33 Ashlsad-ar. stam RA’ OF SALE—_CHEAP—CHOICE FARMS OF 40, 15, 60, £0, 115, and 2i2 acres, ncar station. 23 miles north. west from Chicago, WHIPPLE & CLAR South Clark-t. TOR SALE_A FINE STOCK_FARM OF 160 ACRES in Villags of Avon, Fulton Coanty, Iil., less than 3§ e of dopaton C. B! & Q- R R.: trouid tako 83060 0r $4,000 worth of property as first payment; balanco Yoars, PHINNKY & LOMBARD, 153 Tasalinat: WA A GOOD GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, 49 South Carpenter-st. _Apply eatly to-day. ANTED—A GIRL_MUST BE A GOOD COOK, Y saticr, and lroner, {or three 1a family.’ &4 Woah ams-st. Nurses. ANTED-WET-NURSE. CALL AT DR 8. P. Hodges', No. 915 North Clark-st. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED-HOUSE, LOT WORTH $3,000 to £5,00, on West “Side: also 20 ‘acres near Calumot “Apply to HILL & BLISS, 94 Dearborn-at. Employment Agencies. VWANTED_FOR HOTEL IV THE CITY, TWQ firat-class chumbermaids. “Apply at MRS. BATES' office, 10 Peck-court. Lake TWANTED-FOR A CUSTOSER, A SMALL HOUSE and ot n}x tho South Side, E:lj‘h'umhlrg other sub- oam tows of s13p sccess, on snall ate, ?\‘Fpl{ o WILLISTON "¢ G ATLLICE, "ot 16, Nixoa WANTER-TO BUY-DWELLING WEST OF Union Park, not Lo exceed §5,000. A.J. GALLO- WAY & CO.. southwest corner Stato and Madison-at. VWANTED —PARTIES HAVING HOUSES 70 ont, or real estate of any doscription to sell, will fiad roady customers by lesving a description with us, as o have constaat calls for houscs, lots, acres, ad J. K. WHEELER & CO., Koom . 1% Clas! et NIHEEUD; Sp1asal O, RENT-AND FURNITORE FOR SALE, A COT- tago ons block west of Union Park: everythlog in complow order for hoasokeepiag; furnituro nearly new; will gell cheap for cash. Address @ 11, Trivune otice, e — SITUATIONS WANTED-~-MALE. Bookkeorgrs. Clerks. &e. ITUATION WANTED-AS SALESMAN IN Tiquors or clgars; who has & good trado In Indiana, and a loug_experience. Best roferences. Address J“B, el North Clark-st. ITUATION WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE OR retail grocery house: firstcliss recommendationsy n._Addnves Q 21, Tribuno ofiice. ITUATION WANTED—TO COUNTRY DRUG- 5 glltl—nnys({{:umn[hly comp::,l:nh nn}-g]\punn dlAtkL; years' cl and country experience. crences Kidross NEWTON, Parm Hidge, Lysallo County, 1l: Trades. TTUATION WANTED—IN A SLATE YARD; HAS had sgventeen years’ experienco in thebusiness. Ad. dreas A, Tribuge otico, TIUATION WASTED-XS ffim-:u.u; oV AN 1d 5 3 en Toundry. Addross O 25, Tribuno oifice, oo ¥ 0 RENT-CHUICEST RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN Chlcago, bouses in mewly completod marble bleck, Asblndar, trontlag Union Pask. Apply st 357 West 2dol ITUATION WANTED_BY AN APPRENTICE OF 1ycar’s expericnze at the printiag businces, to finlsh s spprenticeahip. Addscas 25 Calumetay., for thres 353, < 'O RENT-OR FOR SALE—COTTAGE _ON ARTE- sian-av. Octsgon marblo Lonse ‘on Michiganar.. eazy terms. Lots on Lincola-av. JMEARS & CU., 200 Lasalle-st. Suburban. 0 RENT—OK FOR SALE-I WISH TO RENT OR seil, oz casy terms, the City Hotel in Kank: = fooma tarnished: . G. A. LAKI, Kaokakes Citge T TO RENT--ROOS. ELEGANTLY-FURNISEED ROOMS BY ) wock, or month, atSt, Elmo, £ and 57 Dear- born-at; cliargos reasonablo. Ogice, Koom 5. 0 RENT—AT 333 PARK-AV., 5 ROOMS IN NEW Urick bulldiog, with ail modérm improvements. In- quire at premiscs. 10 HEN gaatly farsished rocms, also L\"PI"" loqm{l.' _FURNISHED ROOMS AT HONORE Gall at oo . 0 RENT_FURNISHED ROGMS, HEATED BY steani, n. w. cornor Groen and Madison-sts. Inquire of janitor, Hoom 53. ‘born- "’0 AND 81,600 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED 30 Teul estate, tatorest 10 por cont, and por cont commissions, Add; O 12, Tribuso ofice. ton. 1L R fare $13. lar call on H, B. STEVENS, 169 East A1 10-ACRE *“HOMESTEAD” AND TWO TOWN lots freo_to cach membor of our colony. Noirrigas Mowmgershio only l%. fiurckcn- san-at. T_FURNISHED ROOMS, ABOVE THE ‘ork Storg, %4 and 23 West Madison-st. Inguirs of P. F. RYAN, in Now York Store, 23 and 26 West Badison-st. TO LOAN FOR FIVE YEARS ON DL $3.00 ed roal cstate _in city, HENRY WALLER, Jrt 8 Wasbiugton 4 TO LOAN ON CITY PROTERTY AT 10 por ‘cont. CANFIELD & MATTESON. 5 i @ C;S (0() FASTED ON AN UNDIVIDED 1N- 0. D AND CLOSED, COMPLICATED sted, * Work requiring an export solicit- OOKS OPE, ‘accounts ad; cd. DIXON &CO., U5 LaSallo-st. 0 RENT—PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A FRONT room, warmad, double-brick house, for one or two gentiemen, 41 South Carpentor.st., near Washington. 00KS OPENID AND CLOSED, COMPLICATED accouats adjusied. Work requiring an expert solic- ited by WEBB& TUCKER, Room 15, 154 15, Biadison st tercat in an estato; property rented at goud rates. Address Loan Box 261 Jerscy City, N. J. $10.000 %2, Q5% ON,ITY REAL ESTATE. (CASTL_PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND miscollncons goorls of any kind, by sending a lstter 0 L GELDER, Loan Olice, B34 State-st. BARKER & WAIT, 160 Dearbora- 370,000 LEAVE THE GASH I¥ HAED TO 21U, Toan for five years, {n suma from 35,000 to £10,00, on_fasldo real estate. J. MILTON OLIVER, Rou:n 3, 153 Monroe-at. FoE SHARES OF 3100 EACH IN THE YOU terest, (n oxchany iastrument. Mea's Christian Assceiation, ‘drawing § per ceat in- for a piano-forte; must bo a tirst-class Addross U 3, Tribuno otice TO RENT-FURNISIED ROOMS FOR HOUSE. keeping. Also, lodging rooms. Apply 334 West Ran- dolph-at. "0, RENT_SICRLY FURNISHED FOOMS, FX- nge Buildiag, comer Clark and Washington-nts., sirst ang socond floags. - Iaquiro &t Room 67 1o, Beatis: 0 RENT_-NICELY TURNISHED RDOMS, WITH- T bmmed. sn_vaite oF sagies b 625 Wabmmiav., bore e Fourtoenih-st. BOARDING AND LODGING. pr [X ADIES' GOOD TRMPLAR BADGES, PATRONS of Husbandry badges, and badges for all trades, so- tios, and rpocislties mado to order by H. C. FOOTE, South Canal-st. West Sido. ANGAMON-ST.—LARGE NICELY furuished front and & siagle room to reut witts board pleawant iamiiy; erms modorato. &, 160 and 13 Dearborn-s! ey, — ABORERS, MECHANICS, SERVANTS, AND CON- L trncsors, véur clxims colloeted. Advice frc. 'Foom CARMICHAEL, At- E .~ A NICE LARGE FRONT paslor un first floor for_gontleman and wifo o twy elagle gendemen; brick Lionso, with all modern {mprovo- st._Orders by mail promptly atton: THE, TIGHEST PRICE PATD FOR GAST-OFF 97 South Clark~ clothing by JONAS 4. DRIELSIA, fo. meata; terus vory reasonable; privato family. 1F6‘wu’s'r MADISONS 3 TURNISOED 10 sront rooms tor with or without bnard. WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—T0 RENT, WITH 334 board, an aleovo room or parlor farnished. Also, TWO GENTLEMEN OFf BUSINESS EXPERIENCE, with from $3,00) to 26,000 cash, wish to Invest in Anme ctablished mercantilo or manulactaring Vuniners. Wil elther buy all or tkis unless they moaa ence. Address % 15, Tribune office, it intorost, Noma mosd sasmer usiness, and can givo good rofer. 2inglo room. Tribunc office S 3V ANTED_TO RUTLD FOR SUME RESPONSIBLY. South Sign- RANE ““a(fl cn('l:;eu%r:mm.( ou a large Shm- HIRD-AV., NEAR HARRIS , BRIOK | tract, take fomo real estatc. Satistaction guiranteed by 100 e nn‘;:y. ru'r‘mlg ‘o’,",‘l.?&? sf YJUS"; respunsiblo partics. Address D &, Tribuag oftica. per. "C!‘k. with uso of piana; dey board, $3. V‘\NTEDA:\T 1% DEARBORN-ST.,. KUOMLE, SA yeaz, A WABASH.AY._TWO NEA' AT AR AT STV O NEATLY FUINISUED 434 boas R nan nith maney, th Mmako $5,00 & ICHALDSOX, Paicnt Ageat. BOARD WANTED. T sccret. Add ANTED=10,00 LADIES TO SEND 3 CENTS FOR the newly'discarerad znd_wonderworking magic MAGIC, P. 0. Rochastor, No Y. " BYARD-OX THE NORTHSIDE, IN A FRIVATE | { femily, with fow or no other hoardess, plasant room and closety for geatjoman and wifv. Dinneratsif pre- [ o ferred,” Terme modcrate. Unexcoptionnblo referonces. 1t salied will be jormadent. Address T 53, Tribune of- fico., West Madison-s: WA \ ANTED-A CYLINDER OFFICE-DESK: ALSO sowe geod offce~fiturea snitable for banking-oiica; nst bo very cheap. TRULSDELL & BROWS, 133 TG RENT--STORES, OFFICES. &c. Stores. TQREXT-IN THE NEW FIVE-STORY BUILDING Nos. (84 and 15 iz apposite the Palmer House, Basemont snd four lofts, 50 yery best locations i _ Ghicagn. cct. _ This iy ono of tho de, and S Yoot puica The rom will o tow Ay side, and rear. To arties the rent wi o low. ply on the premisea. e S NOTENG, & To RE! ER STORE, [ STATEST., OP- posiie Potier Paimer Hotel, with immodiata pos:cs- ajon. Hardware fizturcr, express wagon, horse, and har- noss for sale cheap for cash, Inguire un the promiscs. Miscoilanoous. 0_REST-THE STATEST. HOUSE, OPPOSITE the Falmer House, 35 moms, 1) wodera jm- provemeats, Tnquire a2 Room 13, 1 at. WANTED--TO0 RENT. TANTED-T0 RENT~THREE OR FOUR_ROOMS furnished for honsckeeping, or & furnish>A housa; il bey farnitaro i & bargala.” Address'Q ©, ‘Tribuas suice! St HORSES AND CARRIAGES. " BUG RIAGFS, T SN I bl BB y agon o sall can o & custamer a63H Webashear, 9. H. CAISON- SITTING OFFICE-DESK. st Water st A DOUBLE 107 and 109 S F'Gn SALE_CHEAP—A YOUNG HORSE, SOUND sad geatle. Anply at % West Lake-st. SEWING MACIINES. AUNDRY, 101 WEST WABHING zeats’ wasting. 81 por dozen; Jadies, $1.50 rarraated first-cliss, ANHATTAN SEWING-MAC ‘M( Msnmattaa el Nk Sianhattan Sowing. 5 Manhattan Sewing Maching Compane. INGER OFFICE OF A. J. MELCHERT, 215 SCUTI Halsted-et. 3lachines soid on mentlily Srmonts and ronted; repaired. Open s-mminzs. VWILCOX & CIBES, THF LEST FAMILY SEWT mzebine. Thre: neodlos, oil, and repairing. Wil cox & Gibbn 8. M, Co., ‘cornor, Wabnshiar. and Adams.st. £0d Saturd 3 ces,_ WILLIS LONG & CO. HOUSEHOLD GCODS. [FURNITURE, MOUSEHOLD GOODS, ASD MEK- ‘auctitn Wednesday . 2ad 8t prizate eals at mARnfacturre's priv 1% and 197 Handoiph-st. ¥ HOUSEAGLD GOODS . nr old lota of goods, czllat63 Qaily salos, maka liberal ad- chandies of evcey description ILEGANT SIODERN RUSIDINGE with extonsise grounds at Anrora; long time, or o ?rnfi-?rcmwcnpmpu Inguire at %7 West Ran. Tt Fhatefo ar lock-sitich sewing maching; territary responsible partics. Cazads. . SGOOD & WILLIAMS. AGD \TS WANTED. GENTS WANTED-SEWING MACHINE AGENTS ‘:anted taruph the Nerthwest and South for, a new ven to ‘oroato, Address J. C. TODD, Foi‘s.«m—\'ocns HUNTING DOG, DETWEEN poinier aad setier._Apply at 4 West Adams-st. MOR ~ SALE — SHOW-CASE AND FIXIURES, suitablo for = liqaor or tobaces Lusiasss, a2 1% North Am;.\r‘ris WANTED_FOR_ SALE OF COWLES' ‘readlo for, Chzm- Petent Sewinc-Aeching Pow Addecss G. g L illion Conntics. BEEVE ign, T is, and Ver £, Box 71, Clizy i3 {"0n, ‘eheap for cash, or eachznge for mill work or lom- ber.” Addrers Los 125, Keslewood, . 7O SALE_SOME EXCELIENT BUSINESS WAG- T e s coracas Gl 23 Batons Sicbiesr A0 at., nese Wabsshav, : ron ap] stairs 23d eo them, w maxe a sclection, taea cume to my oEice at 10 1o 12, make suofter sad o boms Lapby. WAl scila ey singiad spring track wagou ia guod order for $0, W e or T ESTER, 14 tatornt. Coachmen, Teamsters. &c. QTTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG AN Ay coschman; can milk and do general work arosnd iven. Pleasoaddress S. JOHN- ity. QITUATION WANTED-AS STABLESIAN DY & young man whio thuroughly anderstands the care of barness, and carriages. AddressT 43, Tribang a house: goud references S t Lake horscs, otice. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestics. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL IN A brivato family to do socond work or tako care of ebil- dren. Pleasocall for two daya at 193 Brown-st. Employment Asrencies. TTUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT OF oad Scandinaviin and German holp can by aappliad at M3, DUSKE'S offico, 8 Milwaukeo-ar. TO EXCHANGE. T~ 0 EXCIANGE_FOR GITY PROPERTY-SPLEN- did farm of 30 acres in DeKalb Unuflz. . Farm of 15 acres in Whitaslde Count; i1, Farm of 160 acres Io Macon Countr, 1if. Farm of 20 acres ia Gushelo County, Iows. Fralt-farm of 20 acres, and ono of & 2cres (o Michigaa, Suburbaa properis ox Wesk aad North Sides for Boias and Tot, £20, 00 of Incumbered real estata for farms chandise. . KENNEDY, 185 Olark-ate Koom 5. Tu EXCHANGE—A BLOCK OF FIVE NEW AND clegant 4-story marblo-front residences in very desira. ble localits, worth $70,000, cloar; will exchango for frat. slnts Bualias block wortts 3100000 a0d aseuiza lacomm- ranca. Answer T, toparty offerod, PO PELL 1 Waaningion st "0 EXCHANG OR MORE HOUSES AND large lots on South Side, fine location, for vacaat lote or farms and cash. C. S. BURDICK, ‘Dlll".k)fl-!l. 0_EXCHANGE—A STOUK OF FHESH GROCE. rios and crockery, well aesorted, worth 85,000, Ap- Ply to G. W. SANSEM, 18 East Adams-st.ot 'O EXCHANGE—00 AGRES VALUABLE MINER- all3nd for an {nterest in romo businesa a3 wllest yaz nw r for good city real estate, Address O %, Tnbane ot TB HXCHANGE—815.00 - MEROHANDISRE AND 25,000 real estate for fiotel oiher good property. At o call on e WISHIMAN, Kalise! Hotels 0 EXCHANGE—FOR UNINCUMBERKD CITY ‘ass0t K tin aod hardware, ,1 real estate an eted I(% (::inndlzh Iflnl.!ux stoves ad ranges, about 80 3iier trades o gwncer. Address O €5, Teibune ofice. 10 EXCHANGE_TWO IMPROVED FARMS, acres, in & body, and timber; one of 160 and oae of acres: will soll singly or tognther. ~ Alio fine 4-story brick Tesldunce on Wabnsh-av. WL take fnsids Lmproved ot ylaprored city, sming incumbrasce. ~ Apily o Il VEY, URBAY LOTS FOR WEST. R O e doucta for ale chrap, SPRINGER, ATWOOD & CO., 15 LaSalle-st. ANTED_TO EXCHANGE—SOMFE FINEW-FOOT ‘V }0:?2”}{»:%“1;..: l;l"cl In;n: cld‘gsc;:t:l"l,:a';;, a: N o , for a enttago - e gt Gle profesrod: Aouiy to Hoowm 5 11 st Jtandolph. LOST AND FOUND. OF WEST MADISO) BETWEEN T D s o iyher ' ekt ook emitatning moses, Thio ownor caa recels tho saiaa by pruving property and pasiog expeasos. Apply &t No. £l Lincoln-st., nothwest cornor Madison. T OST_WILL THE GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED upa sealskin portemonn=to i a Wabaah av. stage ro- torn it to the owner &t 857 L'o's‘-r — A SCOTCH TER o hacan of Fanoy: 8 Lbersl iotho snder. WEDBEL: & “0ST- A DARK BHOWXN BUFFATQ RO oSty Senarded by revarsiag itia 163 fin ) ora) Tewardac ret et Nadisna-st, M. 3. FICH, = N 1 160 gu:x-z." ANTED—_A GOOD HOPSE, WAGON, AND HAR- ‘nrex, oz will trads for wagen and horses. Call or ad- dréss B, 173 Easz Madisonat., Foom 1. YATANTED—A BTRONG TWO-SEAT DEMOCEAT or Coacord wsgon for cach. Addrcas N 2%, Tribune ofico VAR HORSE SUITABLE FOR BUGGY Y e ta. st be sound in evacy partica- lar,_Apoly st 17 Soath Waterat PARTNERS WANTED. ] VAN’ WITH 25,00 TO TAKE AN e P i Bt e B Trbune ofice. Clark-st.,_up-stalrs. MUSICAL. BIACHINERY. EST CADINET ORGAN Iy THF WORLD, PIRST | o Bvremlum 8t Vionza, 18i3. “Fxccls all otkor in qaslity Ffln SALE—A LOT OF BRICK MACHINERY, IN- aaddemabily. ¥oice? Yowee thers.” rean iy alds, sare, bissys, Baadperscs e Steas with privy : iallmeats, | pariaz Whoels. cic: ol "eary 3 Flicen: sTato £100 " Catalbmens, wis prices and 2l | FRANK DOUGLAS MACHIRERY TOn 2 and B Catalogues with descriptio ¢ froo. MASON oo tana & hdsmaty 0N & PSS s s, AND TORENT, REPAIRISG e . 13 0 Piang e 29 Essf Tandulphist. br JOUN PRESTON oo LIN ORGAN Soatl: Canal-st. [OR BALE—3 H. P. ENGISE, WITH 3 H. P. ateam boller, with pamp nod beater, ad alf connee- #ozn, beits, ezc.” Can be eon rauning st 26 Sunih Canal- asemont. CHAS. KAESINEL & Cf NTED~BUSINESS ESTABLISHED fi.g_‘n .L" sfifin?u.h- n03n but those meaninz busi- Tiess and bave the reqalred amonnt meed reply; thie bt Boss faan arraaged that ons cra't help but inse 55 por ceat aad bava it )l'}ri‘; fl;lbd“!ré &‘l; gn‘l‘;imbn’::::ry;‘:.: rod than tue D3 2 e e e B ra LAWRENCE, Tribane otficer L WANTED- A PARTY HAVING 5,000, I)Awnzklili:l hifl:nl h‘hnh?r':xarehph‘ - finwul.::.- jreat promise and value: a raro opportani SR or aiiron Haom ), Nepublic Lile Turaacs Bailding, LaSalle-st., Caicago. I ST—ON COTTAGE GROVE-AV., BBTWE tho cornar of Donglas placy And No. & Wusdland Pl%'i. on {hn:vumflq}‘flt Wednesday, Yn::, ".“l :gld fl‘ul: arl setc 5 . Vapmantie oy o ol ' OST—A LARG! ED COACH.DOG, WITH oo whitaeye. Sigroward will bo siren to Foturaing to 91 3810 o 12ih, & curriaga Tobs, gol 3 16" Lincotn-av.” $10will be paid 1o Aty pesaon who wili ot i sam 1o GEO. A MISCH & BRO., 30 Waah ion st PERSONAL, .l)EMONAL— WANTED-ONE _GUN SHOTTED. . ‘PPI[W‘VD.“, LB &MSRW otice, under Sher- tuan Hise: TSING_ELIOT C. VORE, HAS BEEN SIVSTERL L ously absast from his Zamily residence, No. 18 Wa- Eaaver foF the, past pix woeks and opwards. Hlis il 234 musierous {Asads [cas that he may havo met wi foul trestment, av, by dilizent search and inquiry, they bave been umable to learz anythisg atall about S e e A vor = 2 2 enpiese ot the Tecordar's ofico, aad Ia stoarly buiy, 23d probzbly abaut 64 years of age. [ 0, Fube.