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e — e e * Church Unity,” ROME. The Catholic Church and the State. Tho Vatican Doorces in Europe and Amerioa, The Bishop of Richmond on the Gladstone-Manning Con= troversy. Tho Catholic Church and the Siate, Exoreweon, 1L, Nov. 20, 1674, o the Edifor of The Chicago Zribune S+ Your cditoral in to-duy's TRIDUNE corns montiug on my lotter on tbe * Clviland Spintual Allogiunce of Catholics,” though tomperod with & reagonablo amount of modoration and justico, 53 stfll, to o cortmin extent, & reitoration of the charges againot tho Catholio Chureh which X endeavored to disprove. You assert that Arch- bishod Manuing clams, in his lotor, that, ne- cording to tho Vatican decreoes, tho civil allepiance of all pations ts primanly duo to tho Pope, whilo the Archbishop's letter itself, published in another column with my lotter, containa tho fol- lomng passagest 1 sasisted In framing tho Vatican deerees, which bavo not chengod ono jat. or tttlo the obligations mnd conditions of clvil obedlonco that Catholcs Lear fo- sed the civil Power, ‘Tue poritlon of Caitiolles tn respect to civil nilcglanco ttnco tho Councll 19 procinely what it was beforo, The Vaticon Council made no decrees In regard to tho eivil Powers nor on_civil allegiance, this subject Eelng nover even proposod. To tho minda of Catholics, theso worda aro clear, convincing, and poeitivo : and wo confless w0 aro unable to understand how they cau bo eo voustrued a8 to menn what your editorinl implies, Your construction of the Archbishop's letterre- minds us of a class of porsons who persistently hold that reason is hampered, mind enervatoed, and fcienco dwarfed by the Catholic Chureh, whito tho **Dogmatic Constitution of tho Catholic Faith,” promulgated at the Vatican Council, nud which represcuts the belief of =il Catholics, neither contain norimply vno word to Justify tho etatement that reason is not freo to lnvestigate in its awn proviuee. [Tho koy to tho above declarstions of tho Archbishop, howover, is to be found in the claim that tho Popo is tho exponent of the '*divine or oatural lnw,” aud that a Catholic may say that ‘bis allogiance is limited only by divine or moral law, when he menns that it is limited only by de- cisions of tho head of tho Ouurch. Tho lan< gungo used by the Archbishop is very flexiblo ond susceplible of different constructions.—EDp.] Rogarding the confiscation of church property in Ituly, you say that it * was a spoliation mado by Roman Catholics, and indorsed, supported, and defonded by the lowan Catholia peopla of Italy,” Is Tug TRinUNE awaroe that, nt n racout election in the City of Rome, only a littlo over 7.000 votes woro cast, and ubout 5,000 of thosa were Governmont employes? ** A great victory - for the Governmont " wns {lnshod over tho wires, when in reality the Romaus were o utterly dis- gusted with the political manipulatious of 'Victor Emanucl and his craft thut, sconor than go throngh the farce of voung, they romsined away from the polls altogether. This was in a city of wmoarly 260,000, and gerves ag an illustration to show the manner in which the **Roman Catholic people of Italy olect a Roman Catholle Partinment " to confis- cate church property and persccute religious osdors. [This is & loose and reckloea assortion, and shorws that tho writer i8 in {gnorance of tho facty, No city in Italy is more loyul to tho Governmont of Victor Emanuel than Romo. Boston i nol moro devoted to the American Union than Ilome isto Ttsly, There are five times ag many Ultra- montanes in Chicago 88 in Romo. Thoro aro a groat many people in this city in favor of ro- storing the Popo to his political coutrol over tho citizens of Rome, whilo in Romo itsslf at tho vory least nine-tenths of tho voters aro bittexly opposed to suy such restoration. If tho voters do not turn out in 1ull forco nt the Homau elec- tions, tho renson is simply that the Ultramon- toine party i3 so weak and insignificant in numbers that it dare nob. venture to contest tho city with the Liberals, bence, thero being no contest, there 18 mno effort mndo to bring out o full vote. If Mr. ‘Barry could bave seon the magnificent and al- most universal domoustration mado by the citi- zong of Rome on tho 29d of last Blarch, boing tho twenty-fifth anniversary of Victor Emanuel's accesglon to the throne, Lio would Liave no doubt of the popular sontiment of thoe peoplo of thot city ; nor if ho had been proseat st the suni- versary of the entrance of tho King into Romo, when 13,000 pupils of the freo sccular schools of Rome marched to the Capitoline to celebrato tbo event and rejoico with the vast multitude o sitizens who thero arsomblod, —I3 You also claim that *Italy in frecr than France, and equally as freo as grear Dritain and Germany.” Thon, indeed, Ttaly ougut to bask fu tho sunsbine of conteut _and happiuess, if sho 18 a3 freo as Germany ! Dutlet us examine what ibis precious boon of Gorman freedomis, If Tie Tuinose happened to bo published in Dor- lin instead of Chicapa, a copy of it should ba tent to the Superintendent of Pohee every morniug, to fee if it was in nccordance with Goverument ides of o newspaper; failuro i 3his wou.d mako the publishors Linolo to a line sud 1mprisonment, Tho cduor of Tur Trip- oNE would not ba allowed to eiliciso adversely on Btnte matters, under likopenaltics. [The wrter is thinking of the old press gag- faws of Praseis, and has evidently overlooked the fact that last April a bill passed the German Parliament repealing the censorabip and refund- ing tho *caution money." German cditors uie stiN liable to prosecution and punishment by the courts by fine and imprisonmoant for mahcious libels on the Emperor or Government. The #ams s truo in Great Britain. Bat tho German pross now enjoys noorly ns much freodom of discussion as tho press of Ragland, and ulto- gether more than tho press of France, whilo the press of Italy 18 quite as frco as that of Gront Britain, Even in the United States an oditor ts Unblo to arrest, fine, aud imprisonment for pub- lisbing & malicious libel.—Ep.] The Germaan Government (or £ruesian, which [s 1ho moat proper term) is an hereditary also- luto monarehy, with the Emperor, by * right dlyvino,” st the head of Stato nud Chureh, und fupreme in all that concerns civil, rohigious, wilitary, tinnncial, judicisl, and cducational af- faize, "Of coureo, ho lme the assistanco of n Councfl of blood-royal Princos and ofticors of s Depnruments appointod by bhimself. He makes all tho malo populstion of the Empire aoldiers a tho ngo of 21, Lvery Qerman is the property of his C(tovernment, body and soul, trom tho cradlo to tho ynava ; and every particla of liberty which ho cnjoys i & privilegs cr gift trom tho Emgeror, and not an inaliousble sight planted 1n man by God. [Theso aro setonishingly-reokless statements, wnd uttotly ervoneous, Tho wilter evidently has not read the Constltution of tho Gorman Empire adopted in 1871, olse ho nover would bavo ventured to make thom, That Covstitu- Hou 1s closely modeled alter tho Conatitution of tho United Blutes, Tho King of Prusala was Seoted Emperor of Uermauy by tua Natfonal Parlinment, whoso membera are elactod by nui- cersal suffrage, and ratificd by tho AMinis- wios and logislative bodies of the lwenty- lour Btatcs ombraced in tho Empire, All the wagertlons mada a8 to tho dospotism of the Gove sromeut and tho sorfugo of the peoplo might, with almost equal Liuth, bo applied to the Gov- erntent of tho Uaited States, Lot My, B, nsk tho Megera, esiug,—father and sou,—hbolh strong Romoan Catholies, proprietors of the Btaats-Zcitung, what aro tho facts In rogard to Mhie pregont German Constitution, the authority of tho Emporor, aud the rights and freedom of tho German peoplo. We arc perfectly willing o loavo the pointsin disputo to them.—Ep,] The * Falek Laws,” latoly put inta force, fur- poes in civilizod burburity Bm “ Ponul Cuno” iuposed on tho Iiish poople by England, and wo pronounced Ly & coriespondent of tho Now fork Thnes **a “denth-blow to tho Catholle. Dburch in Geimany, undor which it 18 fmpossi- blo for a Cstholio o worship God, nud which muat eventusally Lanish every priest and Blshop IA'%IIL\ the countr nen g | Brii. vald that Qormany and Qreat o dveor toaw Franco, I will allude THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1874, briefly in nassing to the comparative frecdom of the Engiieh and Freuch All the Ianda fu Great DBritain and Irelund, with a population of soma 2,000,000, aro owned by about 88,000 peraons; whiln in_Franco, with n populntion of some 17,000,000, thoro aro nearly 6,000,000 of froo- Toldory, [Wo dn not aco what the land-gyatem of (irent Duatan has to do with this controvorsy.—~Iin,] Tvory ruler of Grent Nritain, from tho dayaof Alfred tha Creat down to Victorla, In thoir upeeches from tho *tlirono” ealled tho penplo *“snbjects,” whilo no King (7) nor Emperor hus over dured to nddross tho Pronch nation othor than_us “Frenchmenl* oforo this tho titla of Emporor or King fudo into Insignifi- cance, _Hurely, Tur Cnimwsr will not deny that Trapco fs, ned las beon for two conturies past, tho groat nation of idons,— {:mgmuslvu 1doas,—nua that tho founders of our tapublio were, to no small extew:, studonts of ,llm French school of thonght, Neither sill Tur: Tnivuxg deny that tho Fronch have shattered more (hroney, ceatroyed tho pretensions of more doxpols and Lyrants, and advanced tho caugo of popular povernmont in Iurope moro than any other peoplo; and it looks now as if Tranoo “again threatoned to shako tha nations anud omancipate tho {)uunln of Contivental Bu- ropo from tho colosunl_despotism fastenod upon them hy Kings nud Emporors who blasphome the Almighty vy cliimiug that it 1a J1e who given them absoluto aominton over them, {This is all vory eloguont, but not to the point. Somo othor time wo will discuss the poculiarition of the morcuial and stormy Fronel,—Ep,] In tho coming strifo the Catholic Church muat 1o, a8 8ho nlways Lng beon, on tho side of tho pooplo and against the absolutism nod proton- slons of thelr tagh-masters ; aud of the fiual re- nult Catholica throughout the world have no Tears. Finally, Tne Tatnuse winds up ns follaws ¢ *Tha Churob has no right to intetforo with tho Stuto fu civil matters, aud oanuot bo nuarbitrator 10 civil matters, ‘Lho Siato hns norsght tolnter- foro with tho Church in spiritual mauttors, and cannot be an arbitrator therein, . Doas our cor~ respondent bolieve this? Do Ioman Catholica believe thia?” Itia an opon question with Outholics ns to whother tlioy favor iho union of Church and State. Tho convictions of your cortesoondent ara that the great majority of Catholica throngh- out the world are i favor of tho total separution of Church and $tate, The Catholic Church {s an orgonization of Divine oiigin, older than sny of tho present civilized Goverumonts of the world; her tenchings and goverumont bavo always been tho samo,— [Tho communication breaks off abruptly hero, withous signatura, although it ls by the samo goutloman who signod the former one, * Ameti- can Catholic.”} "Flic Vatican Heerees, To the Editor of The Chicago I'ribun: Bin: It is curious to noto Low often mistakes aro mado in estimating boforebaud the effect which onticipated ocourrences or measures will haveon tho public mind, Thus sn American Roman Catholie Bishop, a member of the Vati- can Council, told an American gentloman, thon in Rome, that, it tho docrees dofining infallibilt- ty, otc,, shoutd pass tho Counell, bio (the Bishop) would wmot roturn to lis diocoss. Ilo thought tho proposed decrees 8o opposed to Ametican fdens that tbeir evactment would raiso 8 commotion which would make it very un~ com(ortablo for him at home, DBut tho decrees possed, sad bardly raised o ripplo in tho public thought in that Bialop's Diocese, or snywhero elso. Of comag, those who aro accustomed to wafch the gronth and docay of privciplos 08 em- bodied in iustitutious, looked upon too doings of tho Council with tho livelicss interost. ‘Tho body of tho poople, however, seemed searcely to notico them, Our Iloman Catholic fullow-citi- zous made littlo domonstration of either dissont or approval, Lhisnpparent indifforenco is not to bo atiribut- cd to any opinion that tho docrees nro not incon- slotent with Amorican 1daas of civil and religious lberty. ‘They are so obviously opposed, in statemont at loast, to tho provalont sontiment, not only 1a America, but in tha civilized world, that tloro is no lively spprobension of their leading to any practicul renult, Thoy lack power to back thom up. ‘Their penalties must bo wholly imnginary,—go much go, indeed, that the avorage Amorican may look wpon thoir snact- ment a8 only an occelesiastical form, meaut or oxpected to havo littlo effect, oxcept upou those who nro very suscoptiblo to tho terrors fof Church-consurea. Thus, winle, on the other sido of tho ocoan, an actunl, g well a3 an ideul, conflict is raging between tho tomporal aud spiritusl powers, wo are quito serons, We aro not of opinton that thoro is much significanco in the whole afMair,— taking it quite in s Pickwickian sonse, We aro vory much like tho mau whom s deacon ro- proved forswearing: ** Deacow," said b, “you pray o good deal, and I swear o good deal. Neither of us means mucl by it,” Wa aro trust- fng that that geniul old gentleman, the Papo, don’t mean much by all bis docreos and fulmina- tions, L A Citroaao, Dee, 1, 1874, ‘Thoe Bishop of Richmond on the Glad- atonc-Manning Controversys ST, PATRICK Cnm:nnu.,} Rienstoxy, Va,, Nov, 25, 1874, To the Editor of the New York Herald : You ask we what my viows ore on the Glad- atone-Mauning ocoutroversy, aud, though this subject hns been ably discussed by tho Arche bishop of Baltimore, I cannot refuso to comply with your courtcous communication in tho vory fow moments at my disposal. I attended each and all tho sossions at the Fe- umeniceal Council in Romo beariug on the ques- tion of Papal infallibdity, To tho best of my recollection thoro wero twonty-fivo seesions do- votedto the infallibility subject, at which 125 pro- Intes epoke, beaides 100 othior Bishopa who de- clined to speak in publie, but hauded in their written observations. While some of the sperkers wero oppossd to the deftnition a8 boing, in their cstimation, inex- yedient or nuneceseary, not ono of tho Bishops renisted tho dofinition on the ground that it wonld in tho slightest degreo altor the relations existing between the temporal and spiritusl poer. Whatevar 3r. Gledstona mav say ta the con- trary, the very wording of tho defiuition strictly coutines tho Papal prorogative to faith and morals, The Popa dves not wiold in 1874 cno iat mors power than s did in 1774 and in 104, n overy sgo of tho Churca ho has exercisod the prorogutive of iufallibilicy. Pope lonocent I. oxorersed it in the fifth centurv, i condomning tho Polagian horesy, ond 8o ald Gregory X1, in tho fourtewnth ceutury, and Innocont X. in the soventeonth, and tho prosent Pontilt in 18564, when he detined the dogma of the Immaculate Couception, Ilonco the Council of the Vatican, in promul- gating io 1870 the Pope's infallibility, did not creato a new doctrine, but confirmed au. old one, In prochuming thin dogma, the Canvcil gi bio »nuction of a law to a principle always oxisting as & matter of Inct, Imay ilinntrato this by reforring to our Su~ preme Court at Washington, When it decides conntitutional question, its decision, though om- bodying a now torm of wwords, cannot bo called & new doctrine, bocause the judgment 18 bosed on tho lotter aud apils of 'the Constitution. So, when the Clureh issues o now dogma of faith, that decreo {a nuthing moro than s now form of oxprossing av old doctrino, bocauso tho decision must be dinvn from thoe revealed word of God, und bused upon tho constaut traditiou of tho Church, The conrae pursued by the Church regarding Popal iufallibility wes practiced by hor 1,600 years 8go_in roferouce to the divimity of Josuy brist, Our Savior was acknowledged to bo God trom the boginning of the Chureh, Yot His divinity was not formally dofiued till tho Counetl of Nice, {n tha fourth centurys and it would not huve been dofiued thew, hnd it not been douied by Atlus, Nor would sho have do- flved the Infallibility of Potor's snccessur in 1870, of that truth had'uot beon called in quoa- tion by modern Gallicans As tho Council of Nieo added notbing to tho pawer of Christ, neither did tho Councll of the Vutican add anything to tho prerogatives of tho Tope, o to whetlier rofigious and civil liborky will suffor any detriment from tho Cutuolia Churolt, wo oun appeal with confldenco to tho past, ese pociully to tho hluwr{ of our own caurtry, “Pho pamo npirit atill auhivntes and siways will animate the Catholie Chuich that dictated tho memorable deeres which was passed by the Gon- olul Askombly of Catholica (Maxyland) in 1649: M No porson whatsoover withiu~ this” Province, rofessing to boheve in Josua Christ, shall from Ennunrarm bu aunyways tronbled or molested for lus or her religion, or in tho freo exorcisa theroof, or mny way compellod to tho belief or oxurcive of auy other religiou uganet bis or hor gonsont."” Thoy lave a cause bost wha euflor for it most, Wo have susTerod too much in the sacred canio of liborey to ruiso our bauds agalust fv, It is for tho piinciplo of robgious liborty that the Dishop of Geneia is {u oxilo and sho Bishops of Ger~ mauy ato luugulshing in prison, 1t'ia vory singulur that, winle Mr, Gladstono hina not a word to say In condemnation of tho notunl tyranny of Bismnrok, hio is trembling at tho fmagluary tyranny of tho Popo. 1t Ia aqual- Iy strango that tho ox-Promior did not discover tho fatal toudoncy of tho Vatiesn doorco for four yoara aftor ft wne framod, aud not unul after his Minlsleriol dofoat, and, had ho remaiu- ed in office, tho world would nover havo acon hin fomeus pamphlet., Respoctiully, yonr obo- dient ervant, JANMES (IinnoNm, Bishop of Richmond aund Viear Apostolio of North Caroltna, THE ALLEGED BRIBERY CASE. Mr. John Ts Allen IYonorahly Acquite ted of the Charge of ‘Lompering With n Gratn pecto Tho axamination of Jobu 'L Allon, charged with atompted bribery of Asslstant-Gramn-In- epoctor Irwin, the allogations in which woro giv- onfu yesterdoy’s 'Uninuse, was taken up boforo Justico DeWolf yeatorday forenoon at 11 o'clook, Jamos P. Root, Esq., eppearing for the pooplo, and Mr, Frank J. Smith for the defondant. Nothaulel B. Irwis, whose sfildavit was pub-’ lishod yeatordny, was the firat witnoss, Ho tes- flod to having boon appointed Assistant-Grain- Inapector by tho Raitroad and Warohouso Com- mussioners, Ile identifled tho anopymous lotter containing an offer of 5 per car to inspect now cors s old. A messengor boy handed lum tho lettor, Nov, 27, Tho lotior was offered in ovi- donco, and was admitted, conditional that it was to bo connectad with tho dofendant. Mr. Irwin ntatod that tho defondant called upon bim and Inquired abont somo cats loaded with corn, baud- ing im & card with tho numbors of the cars, and saying that the corn was old corn, aud that if it was not #0 inspected he wanted tho cars held on track for remspection. Witnoss told him this could not bo done, Allen eaid tho corn was com- ing trom Robb nnd Shotdon Btations, I'io card containing tho numbora of tho eara was offered in ovidonce by Mr. Root. The fuce of tho eard bore tho name of *John 'L, Allen, wiih Spruanoo, Preston & Co.” Witness stated that ho reported tho matter to Chicf QGrain-lnspector Ilarpor. Ou Saturday witness found two of tho cars numbered on tho curd, Tho cars contalited now corn, and it wes o {napocted, Plecos of latn wero found Inside tho cars, a8 tho anonymous letter had promised. On Monday tho romainiug ears were inspectod, o piece of lath beiog found in each car. Tho fivst Lwo cara wero consigued to Spruauce, Iroston & Co. Upon crosg-oxamination the witnees stated that bo Lad read tho auonymous lottor boforo Allen camo down to sco him, Ho bed in his i.uum somo papers which Jooked liko bills of lad- ng. fi!.—Dld ho not take the numbors on the card from too bilis of lading? A.~No, sir; wot to wy knowledge, I toid him that IHoury Parker repored to commiasion’ houses tho rosults ot 1ospection ; I told'Parcker to ascertwn sud roport to Atlen, Q.—1lave you found picces of lath in cars othe or than in the cars in question? A.~I have. —Jrom whas pont were the cars shipped ? A.—From the samo stutions, I hulievo—iiobb and Sheldon Stationa, Q.—Do you koow Mr. Allen's handwriting? A,—1do not. By Mp, Itoot: Q.—Do yon ever report to cousiguees tho resuits of grain iuspection ? A~ Never. Georgo W. Folton, Chicago Manager of tho Yostern Union Celograph Company, iestitied to tho recoption of & telegram, dated Nov. 27, to Spruauce, Preston & Co., and to the delivery of tho snme. Cuiof Urain-Tnapector ITarpor testified as to tho practica of railroud companies of notifyiug condiguees when cars arrlved; of late yours, agouis of receivors go to tho cars sud note tho iunpection. The track Inspectors report only Lo tho oftice of the Cuiel Urain-luspectior. Tho track-books of tha luspectora ere carviod on ‘Chunge for the convenienco of dealers, Mr, O. L. Packer, Iirat Ausistunt Grain-To- spector, testilled that Allen camo to tnw lust Friday about 10a, m., and inqured for Irwi Allensnid that tho cars Lio was luokiug after was caunalgned to Spruauce, Proston & Co., and that Lio bad tho mavagewmens of it, Licces of brokon lath wero found iu cuck car. 1L O, Parker, & son of tho preceding witness, testiflod that bo looked aftor recoivers' interests ou the lilnois Centrul track. Allen told him ho was oxpecting two cars of *old " corn, andif they did not inspoct as good ng they waro slipped £.r, it wna witness® business, withoub furilier inscructions, to hold tho cars for reinepection. Witueas stopped tho cars in accordanco with his regular iustructions, Uhis conversation with Allen took placo 1n the hull of the Chambor of Commerce. Tho cars weut into tho elovator without orders from wituess, who @id not kaow Low thoy got there, I'ho case for the prosocution was closed horo, X, N. gastman, cloerk of tho Clifton House, was the first witness for the defenso, Ho tosti- tled that R. Morton was stopping 2t the Clifton Houso, Nov. 25, the dato ot_the auonymous lot- ter, which was wutten on Cliftou-Houso papor, Mortou was at the hotel again last Sunday, and lott the samo day. & Mr. H, Spruance testified that ho was ac- quainted with the handwriting of Jobu T. Allen, ‘I'ne snonymous letter waa not in Allen’s haud- wniting, “The writing of tho lotter vory closaly rescmoled Morton's handwniting, Mortoy had shipped corn to tho house of Spruance, Proston & €o. trom dilferent siations. A lettor from Morion to that firm was put In evidence, in which dorton wiota: My corn should uearly alt inspect old. 1t has done so in "foledo, and I want you to seo thut it zoes old. My corn §s very diy. If it grades_old, can give you covridorabla stuff; if it grades now, can't ou appeal from tho docision 77 Mr. Spruanco testitied that he instructed Allen to look after Morton's corn consignment. “ho_dofeuso offored in ovidence a tologram from Morton to Allen directing the lutter to got the inspection of tho corn and telegraph lnm, Harold Sprague testiticd to bis portect fumile lavity with Morton's baudwriting, sud to its similarity to that of the anonymous letter. Johu T, Allen, the defendant, was next placed ou the stand to testify in his own behalf, Ho stated that in eccordance with the divections of Mr, Spruance o went to look after tho car- londe of corn consigned by Morion, taking with him tho bills of ladingin order to idemify tho cars, Inquiring for tho tack Inspector, ho was roferred to Mr. Irwin, whom he told what Morton had proviously writton, viz: that the corn was ospected to uspect o8 **straight No. 2," and If 1t was not 80 graded Lo wanted tho cara hold for reinspoction. Mo was referred to Mr, Farker, Jr., with whom be srranged the matter, He did not write the anonymous letter to Irwin offering him §5 per car to inepect the corss a8 “strmght No. 2," nor did he know that such a letter huad been wiitten, ‘I'he inspoction of tho cornus * straight " would not bave profit- od bim ot all; bo was simply travescting the buginees according to Instructions. 1o was familiar with Morton's handwriting, and belioved }xilu to bothenuthorand writer of the anonymous eiter, ‘Lo crors-oxnmination of Mr. Aflen failed to davelop any now fucts, The cuse tor the defonse was here rested, snd & muotion for nequittal was mnde. Justice De Wolf thought perliaps fs would be well to con- tinuo tho caso tor ten days in order to secuse the arrest and arraigument of tho guilty parly ; but, as tho defeneo objected to this, elniming that it was duo to Mr, Ailen that o be relieved at once of the odium ot « churge not uoesible to bo maittained, tho Court dischargod the accused, nnd bo weut forth amid the congratulations of his frionds. —_— LOST HIS REASON. Special Disptch to The Chicauo Tribune, ASN Annos, Micn,, Deo, 2,—Danfol Moacarz, tho well-known watch inventor, was to-day taken to tho Insane Asylum at Kalamazoo. He hias boon for years at work ona watel which, without being largor than usual, was to show quaster soconds, seconds, minutes, hours, doys of tho week, daya of tho month, snd months of tho yoar, Every fifth time tho watoh was oponod it was to wmd iteclf. lo had comploted it, and had received s large offer from parties ln Now York for tho right to manu- fucturo {t, A ghort time ago ho took the model apart to fix, Lo was unablo to put it togothor agniu, Aomo part baving probably boen lost, and tho luteuso wentw! application upon Lhe dil- cufty bas doranged his mind, Fivoe years ngo ho was Superintondent of tho Mossart Watch Company, of this aity, which was bought out by tho Jtock Tuluud Wateh Compauy, of Rock Iilaad, Il P CHURCH CONSECRATION, Spactul Dispateh to L'he Chicago Tribitne, Wintewatenr, Wis, Doe, .—~"The Rpiscopal Chureh [n this place, which was built sovoinl yours sinco at an oxpouso of £16,000, was con- seeratod to-day, Bishop Welles ofliclating, e was auslated by thoelorgy of Milwaukoe, Madison, Jauosville, aud other noighboring citica. Tho Dishop's mormon was on tho subject of nblo " man avonin rroached nn ablojdisconrso from Ganosin, xv. At tho awd loft a most fayor- impression of his nbility ns of thought and oratorical power. ~ In the ¢ tho Ilov. Mr. Wilkingon, of Madigon, ctoso of tho seivica an invitation a8 givon to the publio to attend a_recaption at the residenco of the ilon, 8. A. White, in honor of Ilighop Wollen, ‘Tho nttendance wau large, and tho honora of the occarion wern dlspensed most gracofully by tho host and bis accomplighed wifo. ——— THE PROCTOR-MOULTON SUIT. New Yonk, Doo. 2.—1he snit of Miss Praator agatnst I, D, Moulton will be among the flrst to como which upin the Unitod Btutos Cireult Court, opens Lo-morrow, but when tho trial will tako placo is very uncortaiu, 16 RENT: aats tinely i onat, wiok. ALK Danrho TO RENT-~-HOUSES, agan-feont, belg " st with. all madorn' imprason & mortly of Sophis-at., balag 728 and 760 Redgs oy havo grocilont brick bara, | BALDWIN, T & U0, Tlasley Dutlding, scuthwost cornat o and Maifison-niy, TD RENT-FURNISIIED TENEME! Soituell tamily abinto pay fu wdswiee. 3. '1‘0 MENT—10RO0M FRAME HOUS] on NT, CHEAP TO I 174 820 Unttaga Grovo-av., old numbor, ALLMOD- improvomons, Including gas.ixtifos and cook. stoso, #4f._ 143 Bouth Peoriu-st, _Inquiraat 2i7 Gontro-aYs 10 RENT-FLOOR OF 8 ROOMS, 1 0LOS wator Iu pantry, at 14 Ploroo-at, Call at 0&3 ilarrisonat., sarncr Gold, in grocery, A 0 1t RN -FLOOR OI BIX ROOMS, WITII GAS, wator, and wator-closct, 241 Wait Madison-al., {0 Thompaon Tinck, THONPSON, 1% "0, 10 gixo prl 129 Mad| o 3 -[\ ington-at., INT roams, Rent 1 ant, « H. VSt pond fomant.” By W1 M X NIOBLY FURNTSIIRD TIOUST: OF Owuor will {ako part ot ront in board, and rilega forwore boncdors. - Addross SALISBUIY, TOUSE, 18 ROOMS, 611 WEST WASH. st of Peorin; fino focatton for firat.olaes Doarding:bodde, or Jor tonting {aroatid rooms, GOOD- RIDUL & BTO! nglon-at. To’n'l?m‘:fl'm.m COURT-10 ROOMH, 78; or will ront part of th 418 Wabagh- av, orto GEO, NEWHEN %0, AD| ", 161 Lasall. PO KENT=FOUI REW 34 briok dweHllugs cornor North Biata and [iinoi $50 purmonth sl otio brick nouiry o NENT-LOWER PARTOFGO0D WOO o of it, STORY [ AND BASEMENT aweling, 269 Llinois-at. i eehangs Britingr oo Lol TOUSE on-st. P'rio fvery | od yo 1 NUTSie Ve nod Olnflapes o, Paride Juaulre o RENT -~ OOMFORTABLY.FUINISIIED wnoe would lonrd with tonant If satisfac. hoy {ory, 1078, Teibuno ofiico, 70 RENTS av., o SITY REAL ESTATE, JrOR BALIAT A GRIERT, BAGRTHIOR_ROUTI- ‘woat 00rtur of Gootho and Aatorsts,, surroundod by atroote and alloye, In front ot Union Niuarn and nose T.ako Rhora drive, * Itoom 8, 116 Randoinh'sts POR BATF—MIOMGARAV. —21X11) _TRET_TO nilay, on Mchigan-av., aittis souin of Congres.at,, & linice ot on o du ERATAR WARIEN, 1 Chamber of Comn Fsz BALIE-LAICIZET.: A Olark and LaSalla-ata, Chamber of C oAy AT AT X R R TAAI R A ARoitiy of HiArdge: gty oo o HBATAN WARIHLR, 18 Ohhme e y tormas T, —0X 1P FREET TRTWREN 3 AR WARRER N 3 near 'Thiety-first-at. ; ean bo bough saorls tien, ILRNRY "'!OlfF, 71 Wa K0! ]‘\mz RALI= RSILA TWO FIVE-AGRE Dincka, corner of Ashlani-av, andilorty-seventli-st, LY LEE, No. 14 Niton Dulliiog, Rorthosst Manrao and faSalle-sts, . WANTED--MALE HELP, Boolltoopors, Clorks, &o. WANT!’.D—AN EXPERIENORD BALESMAN TO 1akn ghargn of a ratall fen and grocery siorn, Ad- Tribitna oifioo, stnting esperfouce and salary axpuotod, Trodes, ANTED-LORPITSTClL BT A orat . o A S i VWANERDER InsTon ey, Tnnuite factary, 12)ta §7 North Despiaine W ANTKD= A "6001 - PLUM Y VY dintaly 2 118 Twonty-sncand-at, 17 Narit Statesat, = ANTED — A FIRST.OLARS TIAND 70 RUN ., sy A CATE & OABINE AKERS Palk and Dospistues, A AR S R SO0 ST o et riol Tieky Jion B IR GH-SEVERAL {osirablo ploces uf’ roal’astata in Chicauq and im- mediats viclaits, improvad and unimprovod, frea from Hons, for s e vory low nud o eany torms, of, would ox- chanka for husinger proporty tn tho city not too honvily {noumbared, And nilght vay woma cash woro a ganning Daraaln to bo offerad, G120, T, ROZKT, 102 Washing. tanat, JROR, BSLE — 5 FRET MOHTIAN i inicond.at. onn-tontl G, ¥ 108 NEW TWOSTORY AND T pAyO stroot, nost Kiilly Park, 1 Washington-at., basoment, AV DIATL balnnes long timn 2 GROS S Hoom nLa groat bargaim, JOI BALV_TITAT FIRST-GLAGS GIROULATG { ~front rosilonae No, il Uanfre-av., nost Adamasat.§ tilsisonoof tha most deslrablo rosldences on the Weat Sidlo at the prios, MEAD & COI,, 158 IaSatlo-at, SURURBAN REAL ESTATE. POI BALIEVALUABLK PINT: LANDS_T OFFETRU ! 3 aunatity of pitio fand stinatad fa tho Countios uf iconto, Win,, sud Marquotty County, Mich., compris- ing 1u 81l abolt 12,000 aores, Tho tnihor nuw’ standing thorcon has buen eatimated at ovor 150,100,000 foot. For vastioniars apply to JOHN J, MAUDUNALD, Trustaa of Dodgn & Uo., 8 Nassan.at,, Now York City. il SATE=atio WILE, BUY A& 1OT AT TATC i lider, 215 dowm ancd 88 n menth "ol maids mu opot; propurty shown, (100, or4y i markob, 1A WROWN, 143 Lt TPOR _BALE-AT LAKE | DR l$qun£ ‘tho Lako; cbioap for enw 10 G, W, SUILK & G0., "1 gL Choapost Lrpe tiaoatey Room 4 FOMEST_A MAGNIF! apply RO, SALE-CILEAT WOUSES AND éfiTr';.g‘n'cs Al Fnglownod, iear depot, on thol pasmeni Finn houiox at feennston; samo torms, FLELOTEONR D08y 13 Wanhiygto ‘GOUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR BALE_FIRST.CLASS FARM, 610 AORKS-00 { “acros timber, balauos finpravods tivanilln feom sins ifan, 13 milas Trom Glgin: firai-olass houso taken 1 part ynymiont, . i1, KIEELRIG U8 Clasks URNISHED HOUSE, 610 MICHIGAR- 13 romms, K00, Apply to 1L, 1 FLEMING, gtan-at, Roon 14, 15 Wast: [0 RENT—1WO rooms, with all modorn improvomonte, nico stable, 857 Routh Doarborn-at, { ouo of Ingnivoat Room 25, 180 Liast Adamesis GOOD 1IOUSKE—ONE OF 10 Fooms, noAr Poat-Olficy A, IL ROBIN- f['0_RGNT_BRICK HOUSE, noar Indlane-st, ; rout vory low to May 1, UOE, 183 Lassilo-s . NO, 42 UARS.ST., MEAD & TO RENT--ROOMS, RENT-TIR MOST DESIRABLE AND RLE- TO gontioman only. to. antly fuenisied rooms by day, wook, or montl ‘Room” B, O £ Dearborne rousonble, f[10_RENT — NEW OOTAGON {ulnin, back on vot month, STONE-FRONT 1531 Michigan-av., In flats, each con. 7 roma: aléo clpacts and batli-rooms front and trances 10 each flat soparato; zent 825 and €30 luquiro oo promisos, " e RENT-TWO SUT L unturaiuhed front rooma, in & i HED ‘wook or monih beat location and lowast ront In 4 dltys b 176 Clark- Oulld, Itoom 7. 0 REN T b i 5o onsbia- et DRIIng o6 T #oushsat corner of Wabash. van B onub]o rofuronce t OF TORNTSITD O rivalo houso on Onta- st of Clarier Addrorm 51T, Tlbung ofico. - “NEWLY FUR ED TOOMS BY THE ansionts taken, cornor Monroe, —TWO SUITES OF VERY DESIRADLE and V rou-st., 273; unoxcop. quirad ; no ubjootion to noat houso- woping. To’nnNn.-A TRONT PARLOf, SUITABLE TOR two gontlomen; prico 13 per wontll, Wost Monry st 1[0 RENT=AT 137 FAST VAN HORENS of rooins for Housokooping ; alw, b manufacturin 2 BUITR acmont for light up-ataies T — A NIOELY-FURNISHED —FRONT Inaulro at 156 Fifth TU RE bod-reom. Roferenas roquired, 116 South Morkan st o TENT -4 TOOMS, 306 ROUTIT MAY-ST,, £8 4 Hew ¥8:3 REAL ESTATE WANTED. VY ANTED-LOT ON WEST ADAMS Glt MONRO- ate., botweon Ashtand eud Wostornars, Wil pay balanca Rood proporty. 1L 81, PAYNE, 131 act onsl, Sallo- ED—A GOOD HOUSE, WORTH AGOUT COMFORTARLR FURNIS! 1 and wito,oF two singla gont Emplovmont Aeencios, i3 ANTED-10 MORE COALMINERS TOR IN: At O COAL M FOR It and feonfars. " Avpiy nt S50 IKaRdopieate Tind Backe ! Misnolinnenn. NTED-A COMPETENT DISPENSER TOR A iyisnta praotion, Appiy.to DI, ROBIIT KUN- o Bulding, Diark: st Adams, NTEDZAN P B KTATIONERY salosman. Aadeams STATIONIER, “’E!‘ nm'c'{ Y ANTED=A GOOT) MAN THAT UNDRRSTANDS nls biisfnos at R0 Michiganny, ANTED —LATOIERS, PILEDRIVERS, AND sporienced workmion U wark on thio laveos it Mon: phix, Viokabueg, and Now Ocleans. (nvernmout cantenct Yorlky mood wakon, Suro by, R0 slient ranaporintion. Anply &t tho companylaoft, cormer Taein. s St avy foutol ., Hose Contral Depots 5 B A NS WY O, Agant, o ot Opou to SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE: Buooltkooners, Olorlks, &, QITUATION, WANTED 1Y A" THORQUGH dauble-untry kookkoeyer. Aceounts adjustod. Booke oponod, balsucad, and closed, Abstrae s copted, lighe entretnrenoes given, Address 1,33 Teihuno oitico, QUUATION v AT Ot 33 Kaopar, with vory bost of rofergaces, an ougsgninont, Jan; goid annn arase 1y i, U'ribnne vifico, ey W DHoAN RNTIRV OLERK 0P oxvorianco, quilck and corroot, With highast tastimos a goud hotisus oot otf JO1 BOOK. will boopen for 1. witha gnod bouse, or ¢an ba dis- nials, 13 ouen far iy engagoment with ddrag ] BRI JITTATION 3 g oukkaener, shipui \oigokkasnor, i g oy ";"m’ MAN A3 olock, "or anyihiog elrat an g ark e for amalt bain "Nolofonce trate class. _ 0880 addrass M 78, Teibuoo ofilco, S TUATION WANTKD_BY A YOUNG MAN_AS hookkanvor or gonoral elork, Hnlary madorata, Dost of roforuncos wivon. Addrees 11 4, Tribupe ottice, Tratos. ITUATION WANTED-NV A FIRST.OLASS OUS- ). tyin cattor, No objections to goln, ho tey. ¥ 15, Ttibuno ofica, FUAEHITIID Conchmon, Tonmstors, &o. QUUATION WANTED_RY A STEADY, SOBER . D. JHTE A ity W bt 41 yoforey ) hae AT, Ronoral doliverys Fast-Otisor o GUUATION WANTRO-Y'™ X YOURG —FIA% (Dano) as conchian n o, privata femily, ani to maks imaol” onoraliy wsoful. Tibias addren s S Axmete QIPUATION WANTRD-_UV A FIRST-CLASE MAR 13 a4 coaahiman, who thuruuchly indnestands tho- traln- fhgand o0 OF orses, . [11GNCRE. roforancosns o abil Bt bty Addross 1L 3 K73 Stalcbtee ey T SUUATION WANTRD_AS OOAONMAN BY A saliee and Indnstrious youmic man (Dane): {8 a firats and can ik, of clty refe ciasa driver and hostin: o 25 Nueih Upion-st, oronens, Addrar WANTED-A_FEW GOOI) “AGTIVE MIN AND womoi €0 Jntroduce anr Christmos books: wo have the finost fllustratod bonks ovor iforad T hia city: Iiboral commissiun or_sataty il Vs paid to e entn, A all on OASSELL, PRTT TR, U Wantingron-te SRR VY ASIED = BXPERIENGED NEN 0 _APTy HROS &4 Mull:u‘u nono athors need apply. 10 Was —A GOOD BALESMAN TO SELL A BTA+ Dloarticln to tho wholosaio and rofail grocvry tradn in this elty; safnry and couumissions nust bo notive aud lisvn tho vory best of referonces. Addrass (don't call) glving last omploy, ota., W, T, BITUFELDT, 64 Lasaile, R KRR e \mon and nollcltors for ety a 4 W piepania city and country \V ANTED_TATORTIN FOR THE SOUTH GOV- ornment work, suro pay; Inrge appropriatinn for torao Sorks ehoay nis bt ranly S, e e, Now' Crieninn, S50 AL POITES Hotae A el teandtore. 101 Glarkost.s cornor Washiagion. 0 "o 20 Fiscolnnonmns. QIPUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN TROM 12 tho Houth wants work of sro kinds {8 africtly tampare o and 1ot atrald of worlk. Addrows M 19 Tibung olice: 171 £ E ERIC :;f 'nl:l.’:‘nwnni: \;I,’,«Illn 1hy cmm&l{.,umlnnlu‘rfilz FI"“‘(LI!’I‘!]. o noid (han o o W tution. Adiirops. VoL MORIISON, Nor 15 Aab 1 y-it.,_Chilchio, e T — SITUATIONS WANTED--FIMAL DVomestics. ITUATION WAN! BY A DANISH GIRL IN 49 _asninll famly, Pleaso call at 103 Burn-ida-st. SITUARION WANTEDSDY A 1 EMIAN OIRL, a8 conk Iu_firateu - YA lu».sl’nc'mnl.i Iron, “und ovon cook, Ad: salnn grl to w At Fourteent! VVANTEDLMEN"MIAT OAN RAISE ¥ROM 31 T0 8100 aud upwnrds (or & burinoss that will etvn atondy mon of genteol appenrance an {ngomy of 45 10 51 o Yook, Eumplea to cauniry fron. "RAY & CO., 181 Fast Tandolph m 18, WANTED DAY ‘vorionced men for @ road taking gonoral agsnclos. Call a ANTE ‘0 BELL ATIOLES: PAYS ayney ona, Outflte 3 10 26, AMERIOAN NOV- ELTY COMPANY, 118 East Maditon-at,, Toom 23, OUAL LI INSURAN Apyly fora =& NUMNER OF selltng article, oanabla ni 10 Ihfaile sty Toom 13, Tnt: Morshanoe Motel, fromd a8 2 sk ai: Aero otal, from 7 o VT D R, Torehan L otel from 7 o Dom ANTED-MIDDLI-AGED WOMAN TO DO GIEN- D Fammotvork o granik vl e Voo ot £ Obfosgo, _Apuly 8t#3 Stato-nt,, upstel VWANTED — A RESPEOTABLEE GIRE: TWO TN family; one thiat undoryiands washinis, cooking, and froning. . Gall aftord. 28 Fulton-at, Liiwora fan- &amon and Morgau, \V ANTED—_A GOGD GIRLIORGRNERAL TOUSE: Yy ok alto macep el 1 to 10 yoars old. 410 Went jackson-st. ¥, \VANTED—X COMPETENT OINL AT 713 WEST Jackeon-s fousth hiouss west of Lincolns family of four._Cumo prdparod fog ticht to Work, N Y ARTED_A GIRL WITH GOOD RECET: ot ng, , for gepo B Rurihni-ot,_Clty Hltcae fo Bullorionar. Work, ‘VA.\TrED-A COMEP CTENT GIRL 70 COOK TOX ninio and wash and iron for two, APPlY 4t thio sido door at 76 Suuth Sangamon-st, WA A GIRETO DY SECOND WORK AND Y “takocaro of ohiidron, 1270 Indians-nv. FWASIED=A Q00D SMART Giiil, AT RO, i YY" South Gaunt-st. _ Apuly butiwoon 8 aud 10, \WARZRD-A"GOUD " GIRE, FOR COOK AND general housownrk; must ba Gorman, Swodo, or Dane. Apply at 476 Vernou-av., south of ‘Phicty-fiftli-st r 810,000, In oxousngo for improvod ’.H“l’l:‘ ‘VANTICI’J—A BUSINESS BLOOK WORTH §170,000 e figure, J, HENRY & JACOB WEIL, 1{ aud 146 Dour- 20 “Wost Sida. AND 21 ABENDRI] LARGE FRONT r youne gont, All cowforts and convonioncos; ablo, 62 BT, JOHN'R-PLACE, N TON PARK: 2 Sounth Sido. AND {6 EAST MONROE-ST, £7 per waok; day-boardp 8i; Eogliuh family; rvoms dniflo ronnin $5.60. ABASH-AV.—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, §0,000 o 160narcs cloar ol Incuinbraucc, and somo. cash, KEELER, 145 Clarkat, Al fron 10, L00 t )00 and bal- PRI T Rl :fvgm":{ o Sri-st, BOARDING AND LODGING, FOUTIL ANN.ST, — NIORLY FURNISIIED room, singls or on uito; tamily small. 29 T, — 4 parlor, nicoly furnlshed; very attrctiso for ma lod couple, And at very low torms. Alao, nico warm singi o 4‘:) BOUTILTANN. ST, L2 ed iront foom I i yauug imom i A & pieoty Tarpianed o ‘mon will lind & sifcol 3 ih board, foF 85 poe wagk. o furaished rooia 1 AND, 8 BLDRIDGE-COURT-ROOM T0 RENT, with busrd, suitablo for ouo of iwo porsons. [ OPFOSITT 4-3 iRor TrousnSpiondia tamin: sty Nases i (4 Hontod. 418 AP, WATASILAV.—GOOD TOARD . for ladica or gentlomon, $ to $5 por wook, with wsa of § i T9T wtaro Jitasnnt frant room, with bodroum, ou auits or singly, furnlsiod or unfornishod. Livory modem coa- 0 io 1f dostrod per_ month: 4 rom: Vost. Harrison.st., veafonoe, Drig! Fuome, 100 North Jotforson-st., 87, ortls Side, AT 414 WABABILAY.. TWO NUATLY: | ] g7 MIOHIGAN.ST,-BOARDERS CAN B AC, rooms, 810 and §7 por montls, ~ Uoatlenion commodated with plossant ‘rooms and’ good Loard; also good accommodations for day Loardars, 10 RENT—A NICELY-FURNISHEED focend, flo with lar ROOM_ON an_unfurnishiod front room, i s o closats.’ Call 8t 523 Wost Vau Buron-at. G_RENT—EU 11O e Wamhnaton RNISHED ROOMS, 164 _AND 1% or singlo. Room 44, o, ny: by day ar mouth, halt-block trom Board {u buildlng. 7L A LY-FURNISHED ROOMS, Post-Ofico, Day Maurog-at,, near Stata, ENT—ITANDSOAM) o RENT-NIOEL quiro at Hoom &1 Uentral Union Blook, corner Markst aud Madison-sts, TOOMS, 1IN orthwost URNISHED RENT-PLEABANT FIRONT ROOMSSUITABLE 0 £ir contloman and wifo or"singla gentlonmen; quiot and rospootable, 3 o0 itoga and bath-room, East Van Buronat, NT—CHEAP TILL MAY I, WITH PRIV- of Tongor luneo—~0 rogmin, also pantry, clasate, ‘Apply in store 241 W adisun-at, aat, [0, RENT_SUITE OF NIORLY FURNISHED Blonroo- lruul,l'mams; also alnglo rooms, cheap, 251 Wost Luild 0 R 108 ot wnd sids Fourm ing, NT—1%0 RANDOLPILST., NEAR OLARK, furniahod, oheap; wacm i[O RERT. bost Tocatlon In tho eity; rent, fraim 812, & 825 por monta, a1 151 South Olack-st,, Room 11, —ITANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS: 15, and ot 5 EAST WASHINGTON. L ELE. gantly furnisted rooms, choep, at roduced prices, Inquiro a1 Raom 18, T o L e s Dusrenss Harmn towims aotisscats o amall auite furubshed for housekeeping. i3 Wost Madi hon. Storoy. INT—STORE-LOCATION AND SIZE DESIR. o RENT—, Madisun-at, 70 1EN Lo D FIXTURES TOR SALK 7 Wost Madison-st., with a fino e uquiro at ouce of M, WHERLLR, 357 T-STORY 11l WEST MADISON-ST.; IENT L Inuuirs on prowdses, AR WY A oen Silonignacar. and of Vantsuien, tho uppor portion o 1 40 ta 6 rouns, RICH, 13 Doarborr fram AN’ houso or cottage o drevs 68, WARS proforcou WANTED--TO RENT. TED_TO RENT—IN DESIRABLE LOOATION Dortit.. and north Luilding which hias Apply to A G, cara 4L, J. GOUL- TED — TO 11 LEASANT 0 8 por rnom on’ atruot-fluor: Cla compensation will be paid 1 nd u: intorfore With any othur busivoss, Atdzons G 12, Tribuno o AN ol toforeu; WA wrivato famlly, saselun tumediate, RATSHIED, HOUSE FOR ED-TO 1 st bo moderato and pos. 9, Tribuse otlig ¥ Rout o i EONY Li . Snd ol ol T, TED-TO_ TRENT—A NICELY FURNISHED uno, untll May or longor, i a small family; beat of Addrosn D 42, Tribuno ollee. FINANGIAL. RELIABLE PARTY IN GORRESPONDENGE: A il astorn capitnifuts will accopt applivutions tor 1 Toahs on fmprovod Cuicayo proporty. Address L7, Frib- i 00, M nortgage otes, L, U M e MEAD ONEYTO L MRS alih of interest. 1R 13, —improved proferrcd, —lark( 0:5t. Y (WERE) 70 TOAN ON IMPROVED O uniiuproved Culcaan roal tstaio, o5 (o buy good URICY, 8'Trinun) Bullaing. LOAN—| & Cor, 155 Lasnllo COL] gt WAILTE, ATERAL SEOURL- w0 Feasonablo sato 124 Doarbiors JOI ONEY DIAMONDS, WATOHY M Jxe.Lfl'},'f\un'\f)SA{-’fssxnvumumw, 120 Ran® dolphent,, foar Clark. Katablishied 1854 MOHRYHO LOAN ON REAL tlovand N, ENTATIE SECURT wood cullatoraly, by BNYDACKER & CU,, lo-at, 1\? ONEY 0 LOAN IN LARGE Al RMALL ML sums,_ Uonfidentiul, _ Addrass G heo, 10 LOAN—-MO i A TERM OF YEARS, 1 han (mpeovad vity properts, t curraul ot ifipste 8 purenaso-tion: '+ 5 Washington J. D, HAR. niostguges wantod, PO LOAN~§17,000 IN TWO BUME OF 86,000 EACH and ono ur?a.um. Apply w W, Dy Kmn}foal‘n Co., East Waabfugton st VAN chuiva | Will pay 10 andb, M 18, Titbune \WEIAVE CASIT IN NAKD ctiuun of sl also parchuso o catos, EUG 102k, (0; FIVii YEARS; 10 PER OENT, 1 120 LuSalls 16 NORTH DEARBORN.S] yato family lLias first-ol o0 o two gontlomoa, GERMAN PRI- s acconipodations for Hotols. EVADA TOTEL, WABASI-AV., BETWEEN Madison and Motize—¥irst-cinss boatil at ¥7 sud upe tards por weok s day hoard, 5 O¢ week. BOARD WANTED. VWANTED-A GIRL (70T 1§ YEARS OF AGE tako onro of children and do gegorsl howsowork. Roforenco roquicod. _ luguire at 567 South Hialato-st, ANTED-A GOOD 10AN G WO an who wonld spproslata u iome and fa whio wllling to do tho Wark for a family of throa. Call at Huuth Ularkat,, Roow 46, VY ANTED_IMNEDIATRLY, AT & LODMISST. & good glrl o cook, wash, aind fron; guud wakos and & comfortabls iomo, " \VANTED-A PHOTESTANT GIRL TN X SWALL merican fanully to do gonornl housowarks miust o £00d cook, washier, and drunar; Gorwan, Norsegian, or Swede proforred s ‘good wages,' Cull at 763 Wost Adams. st aftor 13 o'cluek, fn tho rear. JUUATION WANTED-HV X RESPECTABLA S.:.hl. s avnall ity - Goil at 108 Wost. Hacehavts QITUATION WANTED-_Y AN AMERICAN GIRL ‘a8 chamuormati, or ta du housowork in n amall famks Iy;aleo for & couk or laundress, Addross or call at3d Crittenden.at. STRUATION WANTED-BY A GTRL TO DOGEN: eral hount-work or cuokfom In a prisato family. - Hofs groncoulvon, Uall or address for two days No. il Kuse GITURTION WANTED_BY & _(G00D GIAL 10 cook, waih, and Irun in a prisate family: good Fofor- anco it roquired 0 call at 173 Twunty-iiithest, QUUATION WARTED_AR GOOIK 1N A PRIVATH famlly by o girl who' thorvughly dorstands hor Work. Addrons M 0 ollico, STTUATION borrding-houeo to sash dis n o tirat-class tamily, Cal A FIRST-CLASS hosor do chismbor-work, luradiy at 897 Michigan. T S‘ TION 3 3 +_to do all kinds of cooking, TTUATION WANTED_BY A to do couking or goa e i required, Caliat QITUATION W 3 TUATION WANTED_AS GOUK IN PRIVAT) D iy g firei-ciass oardinilion.o | Call w64 QIIUATION WANTED_BY A GOOD GIRL TO AS- sist In gt housowork and plajn sowlng, C ’gx”ru‘\fi N WANTRD-BY A GOMPEURNT GIRL 3 a3 cook fn a privato family: fot_goneral howsawork. Toferonco given if roquirod, Addrass 110, Tribnae uifico, Seamstresyes. QITUATION WANTED=A LADY, WHU 1S A NEAT ) powr, wishes a boto Ja & fawily \iioro sho_ woald hake horsolf usotu, il ty., 1"e3, Tri SITUATIONS WANTED —BY WO AMERTGAN #irln: ouo & aearstrors and chambormald thy oibor 12 0-gool cook. Ttofuranoes ¢ivan. South Side prforred. Addross or -!rmy for two days at 65 Ashley-st. Balary amall, No objectivn to Joas- ibuno ullic Houscltoonors. QITUATION WANTED — LY AN EDUGATED widow as honsokeeper o & small family, or with A glterly, kontlomuz,” Addrcya IS, 14 g North La- Sallo-st Employmont Agoents, TTUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT Of #o.d Seandinavian and German holp can bo suppliod a0 Mrs. DUSKI'S viico, 8 Milwankoo-a ANMILY, QITUATIONSWANTED-IN & PRIVATE 1D s a thargigh ¢ouk i #lso, ono for cooking in boarding» Immo: 157 5ot Wantiugton-at. No feo xequirod from ployors \WANTED-& YOURG GIRT 11 TO T YEARS OF ago ta asslst1n tho couoral ousowork of @ small famnily, 25 Nixtecutliat, J3OARD-SINGLE ROOM AND BOATLD IN X FLi- ato family on tho Sonth §ido by & young inan, Rtof- ronce given. Address ¥ 23, Tribunie oilivs, Boini)-xfit‘skl:xr AND WIFE; MUST HIAVE b well furalshiod reom and oxclusivo nso of a good 84 1 16, Tribuno otfice. bam} roloroncy BDx\I!D»—l WILL GIVE TW ¥O DAYS DRESSMAK- ing for board 1n an intalligont and well-to-do famlly ia thooity, A 15, Tribuns offico. J3OARP_IE YOUTAVE VTRST-OLASS OO it or without bosrd, call aud rogltor at tho ‘caga Hunrding-Hougs Rowlstor, 135 Ladallost., Joom 13: ENERAL ppls for throo rth-st. WANTED-X' GOGD | GINL FOR G honsowork {n s famnily of threu, A dnys e 144 Wabash-av,, oraor Thict VWANLED=-A COMPRTINT GRIAAN 01t KOAN: dinaviag to do gonoral honsework in # family of ‘twn §nn country town, an hour's ride from Chicago, Apply at il Indlanany. TV ANTED- A TTOROUGHEY CONPETERT GIRT, for genoral housuwork Ju u sl famlly. 148 Thir- ty-firai-u AV A eri wedo. 415 1 ADY GIRL FOIt GUNERAT ono” uaed ta ohildren. Gurinau' of o ulton: LOST AND FOUND, [OUND—A COW, WHICH THE OW: havo by proviog proporty, Address J i OAN 71, Tribune Nursos. Y ANTED—A PROTESTANT FOR NURSE AND eccond 1l inust Lo noat and havo goud ruforcuco, Avply au 1314 Weashear. office. OST—ON VINGENNES-AV. OR ELLIS PARK, 4 oo st of pians. Ploass ertarn ho suma {0 JOIN £ LAWRKNCE, at buildlag on Filis Park., TLOfTSDEO, T-A LADYS " MINK % TATE, ON 4, Sonth Clark or Mudisoucute. : findor will “loasd it at otfico and rocoivo £3 roward. L A PARGKL ~CONTAINING —TAILORS' trimmings: alsn, hat and cano, Tho fiadsr will bo 10wardod by luaviig tho aaimo at tho Tribuna ottico, QTRAVED-FROM RESIDENUE 20 WEST VAN Buren. urner Sangamoun, Doo. 2, a Llack horse, A llvoral ruward for rol bova, With collar o D, NOWTOX G9() RENARD-WILL WE PXID FOR THE T &Y turn oF o fight brown Joraoy cow, with a brnsx knoty on oun horn, Strayod or stolon frow tho ailoy in the ronr.of 670 Sllehigan.ar,, Do PARTNERS WANTED. NI WANTED W] 10.85,000 In clgar-bux, boar il s $5 Lowis Revuni(can o, it WANTEDWITHZ40, ROBER, RELL ai willlog to wark, fu a Tight! clcan, and protits ablo manufacturiug business, paying 200 per wont pevtity aod worthy of invostiuation,” APDIY &L fuctory, 165 Hast Meagony, > 'WER WANTED—IN DRESSMAKING: ONR undorstands etittin: and fit nig, with 11.tlo capl wall-ostablishied 143 ¥nat Bighteeuth-ut, TPARTNERSHIF WANTED_A PARIY TiOR- no! hlvlnf o SIL 81,600 ¢ in T, A= ‘Gughly “ozporionced In b $i0,(%0, will eugago as aotivo, Aoy feyiuimuto businss, 1 ba sccurud, roforonced, Addross 5 11 E 12, i)awmnnsnll' WANTIED-. noya, have cupltal, road: lent, ‘the fnve Tuil detalls, 1ume oifor , and Lunest ; guod businesa oxporion: sella, nud 1€ aatisfactory will call, A Une bihco, DARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE ONILTIALE 18 terest in & utoun doir mitl located fna gaod hemiug coungry on the live of the G B. & Al iR, 17, near the silngoof Roymour. the il iy how, thsed e of atunos, mumsittuocy of o fitout hupovomoris, 14 Trss ponar’ piora buyfnoss oftered thau tio will cando; a rare chanea, Fur forthor information address GO, ANDERKO. Boymonr, Wis, AGEN WANTED, AGERTS” WARTED-COMMERGIAL TOURISTS 4L "nud “trascling mon take noticr—You can got uu akeney to sull to tho trado au avticly kn domand by every aity, town, villagy, ad hamlet of tho land. Wil uot comuds you iu traveliog or Interfory with your otber Duginess, and to men of reputatlon aut clarnctur it will Laundresses. TV ANTED-A FIRST.CLASS LAUNDRESS, MusT pny Sudorstand waiting on tablo, Auply atiotd Wa- pashs-av. Miscelinnoons. A GOOD LADY KOLICIT + GEORGH MACLEAN & €O, 12 TED AT 199 WABASH-AV TA! VY oo A roud Loads amd Dk athork noed app; ‘ TA‘N o MUSICAL. A'Nurmunu TOSEWOOD 7.0CTAVE PIANO: furie, overstrnbg busd, round curners and carved Jucs, with stool and covor, for sslo at ¥160, 5 lchigan-ar. YOU WANT TO DIIUY A STEINWAY PIANO at a low figare! 1 will soll mino, which cost $630 whueo now, lafi 290 caalt, in goud urdor, 7-0ctuve, aud , juno vitico, “Addvoss B 5, & OANP, W £ DRALERS I¥ Dlanos and organs: wil eoiail instrimorits durlug thio Holidays at wholoslo brioca, Now (s your timo to aceuro a fanious Dockor, iSradbury, or Sturs’ & Camp Plang, or Enstey Urgan, . ‘Alan 8 Jario staok of second-hand Instrumionts ranglog from b Upwards. W acll on iustalimenta, or rerts ol lowini rout to go toward purchaso, if desirod. 211 btato. stey_noar Adatin, DIANO WANTED_TO R vlano, tut littlo used, for v chase In fhe Ttont. purchosed, L5, Tribuno uinca, NO WANTED-WILL GIVE GOUD CARE AND Jow routal lnrlun'ull ’:lprlnhl plans for the winter. ehlidren. _Adirass T, 25, "Pribung aincy. TRosidenco A TFIRST-CTLASS wtor, witha view (o pur, to bo abplled o payment it TOR SALE. OR SALE_SPECIAL TARGAINS IN FINK FURS —A brand now mink, realskin, lyns, or seal and krotio maile, Vo, o colluc, prico 16, "An ologant 88 ok sot, ' warrssted gonnlne, 4-stripo i i boa, or colla, prica 313, ‘A #t gonitino sval-sin rnif aud boa, §2 + &75 gonulno mink muif and bus., vocy ci A grand mink sot, vars dark, oxirs qualit ot warruntod brand Wow, perinat, Rowidanco 815 Michlia Fu_n. SALU—F OF South Halsied cap._ Cull to-duy. F 5 ki1, RITELVING, NOXTS, AND drawors, suitable for slio OUNTE ar0, “AlGo latiu glavs- front boat.caze, with drawurw,” 210 Uydonav., eornvr Van uren-st, slce, 525, i, d n$ repro- I STORR KO. 93 STANKERS' BURGLAR.FRUOK SAKE, Fuu RA atoal, With o combluatlun Joeks twi drigghits’ fay nandso ‘r partjoulars, spply ut 193 and 197 | Gouutor fealus, oto, 1l Natiousl Losn-ltice, 188 Sunths s Jako: p-stitri, Glarkest, A GPRTS WANTIU-SI0 PRI DAY_TO SELL AW | 10T SALETIOREL 10 MW YOWR XA DIS: Hom iy h'wlymt "‘.'i‘.;"‘“{', il le-hw-n lgfndf,fl,!, T e Aiiroms A Y ) Stata-at, o can mako money colling tho **Homo Nhuttlo’ St b o Ihoukor s aro oxunrivnced tn tho Leincey oF nuty 1 | |FORSATE-TMECON(ENTS OF & RESTAURANT, Sou wislh to buy 8 sowing macbiuo for fuily wse, oue ele= consisting of tablew, chairs, crookurs, tin and winden oulars will show you huw to save monoy, Address JOII. ware, show-cases, stove, furniturg, 0io., vic,, iojots to Ny CLAIKC & Cluy Citougo, 1 o Cotaiorss hplrd af G Bowth DUAhorate A GENTS WANTE AL INDUOH £ Wawanta fir olassagont {n evorgeounty fa tho Unitad Biates, Lo soll tho world-ronowuod Wilson Shuttlo Sowlng Btuchinos, and tho Wilun manufagturing imAchines, 1o whom Wlo am' l)lmumll.‘d“w ul}t;r ‘nl‘(muml ull.Y lnl‘l;nn; ments, For (ull partioulars, apply to, or adiress, W BN BnWING-AlAOHING' COMPARY, 7 Ktitoat.y Shicago, D = g, 0ft_THIER YEARS ON g rost batata t wilos frou. Uhloago, iitmng offieo. TOR THE PUR. Litma papor in small auounts, Wo erand eliy cortifl. e RO el Washiaw INT y r ANTRED-81,000 on OUTIL ENGLEWOOD PROD. st., b oity, worl 80,000, U, nt, £, HEAD, 83 Washlugtoae NTED—~AT ONCE-TO DORROW, 81,000 FOR four Wil pat up. that bapizo bl rato of litoruat, R, ooy for $6,660 buno oitico, Iz wouing at reas ollatural an ondou yoar, [} TOMBY 108 §AND GOLD T partioylars + Now Yok, 3y S Do St & mon by ot G £ U6 baukors, 3 Wal- UENTS WANTED-TO OANVABS FOR LIPPIN. cott’s Magazino, to whom liborul torms ato offored, o givo RO plFuMus 98 proviums 1o mbacribors, but ot bond Lue list aud bu surprlsed. U, B, BU 5 Clark-st. MISCELLANEOUS, A UVTITEERS WHG DESIE 70 REXGH COUR: {1 sanictsou o wo . tho st awd cluapirt st b oo 0 oo s00talk i KOll0Tg*s Cruat Newa Uipor Listas - ABUY to Ar N ICELLOOGS Th dackiis ‘ALT 000D, CISTOIT DLGTING WILE 6e Ul 7 hi at tho highewt pric by JONAS A, DIIELS- U it Ulukeas. - Notico by ietl prousptly atttd- A iz GASITEAID TUl OASTEOLT GLOTIING AND ‘wisgollungons goods of wll kinds Ly seuding to JUNAS UELDEIS Loan Ullivo, 623 Htatu.at. W, W17 &2,000, A) .00 TO LOAN ON OITY %ul 500 slvl.om. AND 3,000 TC o 3.0 by factory. §6]) ‘aeiiingto Jinto, thrua to Hiva 50avis cuurt. WANTED FOR ONE VEAR AT 10 PER 00 eou‘pml ‘winall commission; seourlty satls. ‘Addrosy K 1, Tribuny lleo, 1 A ), LY TO LOAN ON 00). ciiy |~§ni‘u‘:¥a'y“." A, PALMEN, JR., 91 TSEWING MACHINES. Toulas uowe LATEST IMPROVED VAMILY % sowing uschino, Suaty §ib wmouths, e two th: te and cuvo al atiaghmoly syl auver o price, $i,_ N HARGAIN. W IMPROVE sowlug-iaching, eyual to uow. No, falitad-at,, vty agsat. J ACHINE—-PRINOIPAL OF. vz‘.h“un’l‘:nm-lm jd on tonthly paymontyy for oavh, (GBI BATD FOR™OLD NEWSPATERS, 1 Jyintopblons, Taits, motate, Loitlas &0, dt BETTL BONIS, da 154, al 20 Kitituar.” Nlook Gallod for 1a u s fro0. TG DECKIVED — LIVE AGENTH WIO to muke onoy lust sud wur, oall &t 10 Last 1 K THOTIVE—PARTIN NG TO ENGAGIE thio saryloes of & Drivato dlatostive, for shadowliz, bnrrotlng wat erdminals, fur divorce, wll contldontial busiz W D DABTI-DIAW. ors, countors, tnow-casn, hottlos, scalos, uio., savand. dind, sitab e fo cunntry store. Must b vory ohosp for cauh’_Addruse A 87, Lrivuno ofile RATATION YRER TO TIIONE DESITOUS T0 Fotit iousos OF rouuis, with oF Withunt ukrd; lso, Lo hosn haviog samo to oitor, at tho Huarding-1iuuso ftogly- Sulloat., Huot . N LICENSE, APPLY AT HB 7T OLBIUK OF A, J. MELOIENRT, £16 B0UTH Tt OULIUEE OF A, J. MELOUELT, 815 BOUTH rantud, aud ropatrod, VW ANTED-NILL WORIK, BASIT, AND ‘)uong. sy hall cash, balanco cuitago and lot or clear luwa} smarbly montols ou'samo torm 2, Yribune ottics, sull By OR BALE—A GOOD 83-FOOT AWNING, 1V TP T ombe "adirons At ¥ etusna oliaos OR SALE—RID YOUR HOUSES OF T116 LOATIL y snmo gockroacly whilo oy Tufost your wa rooi ) eriniaate umod! ™ Calt on ur audrows ALVLUT OATC by A Ntracs takod. . Cail on 450 Ptato-at, SALE—-A COMPLETE FILE O I onding Juao 50, 163 1™ ‘Tefbnno for 6 mout] “Lelbuno ottice; OLHBAGO Address 7'0 EXCHANGE. A AR A R e s PiSNosDs, FURNTIURE (Ot DRY 6O00S wanted fo lata on vy 4o biocks [ean st e Danyitlo & Vineennos 1. It. " Freo pass (or tiroo 312, Witli aavi luts ‘Titlo portoat. w J 4, ‘Uribuno oltico, Tu‘1-;xouAch—Goon—unns BUGGY, “AND Tinrniosa for fuinlture or plano, Addiess G 29, Tribe uno ottica, C"ANJD {lfllblsl':, l'lA"lNF o Tauebr, aathy i o asido o witatio tots, KING, 1 EMENT-NOUSE pricn 86,000, in. ‘Southly rout o 0 Adams. 10 EXCHANGE-LOT AND TE noar Uhicago nud Milwaukeo-ayi 17,000 -vn_long i ‘sl wiar, worth &4,000; Teuit facm will o) No commislon givou or takon. Fowsosdon May noxt, Call 't 143 Lasalleat., oo 7, 0,000, Lo8 EXCURNTE-X TINE KU : . ., urban vilia on Gourgoiows, Holhte, 1, i, 16 minntost 'driva from Unitod Dintos Troasurss 45 % of land, bighly finprosod, commandiug viows of Wushington, Alosindria, and wirrounding coiutrys elos gant aiinot, 18 roolg, Hieoo stories, wny, watae, i wll Toodorn lpraveuionts: oxtensivo atabiow and otlior Duilldings; magninoont forust, und ovimontal 110 fruit, vio, Do, nibvant-ghon-ly subidvidod. Pa casly balaioa tve yoare: or, wil iako part o wil o Urty du Clifoao, Plrteburg, Phfindeiphia, or N Vo Addrous 38, 13, BHOI i il Co., Tit, 1(‘0“ BALE—AT YOUR OWN PRIUR—HANDSOME v 1 1 Turkishs libra. waluug and plush parlos suity, elogaut s sl y suit, suporior hsir eluth purlor sulto, all tug e AND [OUSE FURNISHING N tuay mnihly ayuionts, 1 (¥ LOWELL 080§ Wart Madikon-sts Miscellnanoony. GITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG LADY TO clesk s bukery; has lind exporionce, and esn_ fur~ Bish_tofarance. Address tn o apply st 40 Sunth Glark, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. AUL‘T ON~WESTON & CO., 193 EAST WA 1N ton. of b i and slotghs ey Tlcidsy and Feilng a1 v - Fnstics wishi efther to purehase or dispaeo of sich stock should atton: Hiowy snlos 59 wroat bargalun aro cortain, NDOLPH-N NEW AND SKC- iios for salo, cheap, or oxchiange; one togomk i 10 b st bs FEW Gquol NORSES TO kL f\. Twwher, beick, tlour, fued, grocurivs, eacpenter work, at§3 West Mou'too-at. [PQESALE=CIEAR FUT GASTL-A SMATL SOUND buslnos toam of 8:y0ar old horses, aro szooil travalors have bauen worked te lisory wagan '8 $120; aleo Hx- turgs o wy butchor shop at 171 Wost Filtconthi-st., noar Contro-av, ANGE FOR hagdwaro, or Ol BALE—A _YOUNG, N0 FATRSIZE JPOk Ak R W R ] oifica, T ONSES WINTERED 1N FIRNT-CLASS HAKKER L o looat et Addroen SEEIGIST " SLEIGHS VLN OUD AND ) 'singlo Portind'natn raerifica: will trado for othor cittarsi hava Sor 410 Tent by tho hour st HATHA- WAV, B1L Wl 1V ABTED-GOUD SOUN: Watop o, il USRS, Tobarsy. 1 W Aainn o Attt wo Wil G36hA0. Broberty, s Washinncos Siegiitn, Call Botveun h o 125 e 15 1 OLAMKE & Cta., T Ta R “r]r\ B_CGHEAP Fuit UASIL, 5 O & GOOD, Y el i, L0 s o coe) ofaugli borses alzd oo steoig Gy ity Wil olo. o ATEOLA T Weniy-socond-wies betwood 5 and © b closk 1. m, for twy dny; GiT, WITi TWO W ANTEU-SECONDTTAND , soata, Addrean bofoio 1 o'cluck ta-duy A 12, Tribuno —TO KUY _FOR GASIL, A LIGIT eoverod wagon wultably for rotatl grocers bualuces. 5. 0. STORER, 17 1nbbard.. VW ANTED=A RO0) D NOX AL not much used ; also 0 higt entter. G, B, DUPEL, corver Clark and Sixteentu-sis, VWANLER=1D | BUY borso that wil} teat | aslight blowlrli._Call or addross VWANTED S TIGHT SIpI 1A VY Tinust boa bargatu. _Address 'r wal TO T HIRE 1O THE WINTAR, Lorsa und skt dolivery.wagon, Wil purchaso itablo, _Addru gy i suital A 25, '“r ANTRD =TO EXUHANGE — TWO _ SMALL torses for uno hoasy Avpls, from 1t 1 el ara In rear of 145 rlo-s TroR th athorlnesat. T ROADAVAGON RN D alelo ’“i,m D—GOOD TEAM OF WORK-TIORSKS D sxeliaugo for wt ot Itivor Park, olcar. RUGDES & DLARK! Liassllu-s! A LD, ™ 231 W ADI- £y wagon and ¢inglo brna Nii8y TIONSES, lo at low prices at 0 .. 18 coeeived fro g3 and k) \‘;«‘vl \»A_u_n‘rfl BUSINESS CHANCES. MANUFAGTURING COMPANY WILL ENPLOY & fuw o buslnoss ten upau n Hbocal ealkcy who will luvost HLON to #2000 to estabilsh_Lrauch houses [ Bt Louiwand Cliionatl, ribuny vilices "\ SPLESE PPOF O TWO EHER= A o othie mun wiih (oir- b faoas auatinionttuns und )ty eash, Inoutre st Room 2 Major Hlock, corave Flanison aud LaSallo, A BAKERY FORE DI 4610-DO] Uustuess, _Apply at 53 oo Llandony. 'F'finn‘ll‘um N BOARDING-ITOUSE CONTAIN- M jug 1on roums. fur anio ve o onts full of buardors furniturs uow, Nufl!xhr:lvlb:!h ;. e (N AGEO0RY OF TLLUEALTIL T WILL SELL. on favorablo torms, Wy atock of droms 1iimwinges faucs goode, aad mulliaery (new atogl), togathor wiitk lonso of storo andt fixtures it desirad, Lost busluoss stand Hl ;‘lu: l:ll oud trade ostablisuc Address Box 11y, aliot, 1 farmors, for VALUATTESTO DY GOODS TOIL SALE, tihaoliaf's Dt tur a3 chulen i corapiccd stook uf gronorat dry oodn wid 150 good Wil Of KB estau- Tt sud Hourisning trado at tho Gity o Awboy, Led iy i itation, 812,000 to §15,000; staro ocouplad {s brlck, fi‘m'“';.- L e b Jeased doe e oy to ol usluoss of fem of Qardiuer & N GG bavins reeyurly dlot Burviving Partaor of Gurdiocs & Nawks, Amihoy, T, Now. S, bk L S () () Witk BUY & AL INTERERT 1§ AR ek o vauli bunkces, pasing $100 shonthly, Callor sdiirors 121 soutn Clagk e, Jon b, " PERSONAL. A T NFORMATION WANIED-OF ANNA MATHU- ) or Mitar's humoy 223 \Vest Seaoudoit, oot whio Loft KSESK T4 tall and siondor, B bio. o Fostoray: ot D 0 Wor a ieipoo ooton rouei ha LA WIS i on om0 of ¥ ugors, | N~ WANTED-TIIE PRESENT AD. v, O oo 10 b a g Rt A AT ey sy Klonw, B i BURmLLE Law DIOTIONARY - NEW=§7.00; & I ok Teculved vols, medicat tuls day, "CLAP E L Madinon st OBy 214 1) DIVORC PIFORCELRIALY Ol NOT FRAGD- wlentls, Voo aftor ocrog. Lo yuuek' practiea in tho uusiwuf, Ohtenyo._Addeons Post-Ollicn L 1041, INSTRUCTION, S o Sy e AR VW ARTEB-TOUNG TO LRARN TELG- wraphings work suro furtin tho loweas must ‘oomnionés woon, UNION THLLURAPI Q0 LU R! B0 W0 nhrlilizton, 1a. Lo 0, 18 Ashe -

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