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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMB RAILROADS, Claim .A gainst tho Alton & St. Louis 0 Account of Surplus - » Earnings, Local Piissenger Rates Reduced to Thrt20 Cents a Milo East of Chicago. That Extea Chargo for Unloading Grain in Bulk, Mihi seelancous Items, THIE CHICAGO & ALTON, ALLEGED AN: 8 UANS OF TAXE ON SURPLUS EANN- 1Na3, Wodnoaday t1 Trmune contnincd o dispatch from Washin; t{.on rolativo to the claim mado on the Alton & 13t. Louls Railrond by Suporvisor Munn for allo ped arrears of tax on surplut oarn- {nge, the total! 1 mount claimed being $203,426.67, For the purpo ut) of showing preciacly how thexo fienres uro arri ved aot, tho figures for tho yoar 1865 aro given iz (full, ab takon from Suporviaor Munn'’s report, 1 9 order to show his mothod of Rotting at tho rv sult, ‘Cho recapitulation only of tho other years $s given: ‘XEAR OF 1€65, Gross rocolpta for the year... 20 6$3,840,091.82 dd cash recelyed Grom sale of lot'in Alion 4u0.00 too & Lows Hanroad - sh eseen, 44,899.00 Lore tho followin ¢ Stern Operating oxpentes'. 1. Iollot & Cuivago rox th 4 Alton & St, Louis ron ital Ropatrs on jocomott ra ed to finprovemen b ...4+ 228,494.79 pairs on cara cl wirged to improvement. 177,460.88 Lean dividends, 3; E $519,850.79 Adil the following : Improvements over on road... eeete . Improvomoute overs cpaite -tepalra 69,453.87 ON tond bridges....s.. 2016 19,001.20 Improvements aver 3 pairs OW DUTMINST.cececeee sees 44410799 Improvements ‘ver 4 palry OW LUUCCE.seeesesseeese cores 6160,10 191,879.56 $981,271 81,979.95, $34,086.47, ‘Tax of 5 per cent on $€ TCA Bix months of 1864. Bix months of 1863, Six months of 18 Five montis of 1870., 22,973.69 Elve months of 1871 9,420,193 ‘Total tax duo the Uni ) 1 Stotes,........$204,426.67 WUAT THE C COMPANY CLAIM, A reporter called on I 'rouldent Blackstone yoa- terday afternoon, for the purpose of gatiing from him astatement «xf the Company's sido of tho case. In reply tors genoral question regard- ing the controversy, he 4 iaid: “Wo suppose that wp have paid the Govorn- mont all that is duo un fer tho law; if wo bave not, wo want todoso; ard, in ordor to ascer- tain whethor such is thr) cago or not, ourattorney and bookkeeper have ;f2n0 to Washington for tho purposo of submitti zig tho books, and make ing such explanations ¢.3 may bo necesaary,— and to fiud out whether wo owe anything.” Neporter—low much .do you understand to bo elaimod ns due ? Mr, Blackstono—I do :not know that they havo over mada any specific -claim. Sovoral months ago one of Sunborn’s a: pauta camo hore to make an investigation, and wit allowed him to exam- ino our books aa long a4 .ho clase to do no. Ho, howover, wont away wit! 2006 waking auy definite statomont rogarding thc result of his oxamina- tion; and we licard uxthing more about tho matter for s long timo. 2.—Tho claims on tas «38 on surplus earnings ? Mr, B.—Yes, that haves nelther boon paid out ‘a8 dividends nor as intor o st on indebteduoss, T.—Hayo you not boon: notified to pay what le ue ? Mr, B.—We have not 19 een called upon to pay any specific amonnt, buts have beon told wo are liable for n furthoy sum, R.—Was not that furt: cr sum mentioned? Mr, B.—I donot thin k an investigation has beon made by the Gavo rnmont so as to ounblo them to uamo aepecifie sam; itis for tho pur- fogs: of axcertaining whe Jaer wo haya done what hoy wtnte. — PASSENGERS / WD FREIGHT, TICKET AND VAS: DONGER AGENTS, A mectiug of Lac Gene nil Ticket and Passen- ger Agents was held yest erday afternoon at the oflice of the Chicago, 1 tock Island & Pacific Railroad, uenrly all the C tueago roads being rep- resented, ‘Cho main objec «tof tho meoting waa to compare rates. No changs was mado to Western points, ‘hit considerable of & change took p'aco in rates to tho East, Tho Pittst rg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Lako Shoro & M ichigan Southern, and Michigan Central Railrc sds have agreed to charge after this but 2ce: 18 per milo on local pagsengor trafic. Morotc fore tho chargo bas Leen 3}4 conts per mile. Fhis reduction applies only to points weat of Pittsburg and Detroit, throngh passongor-rates : ot boing affected by thochango, Tho Baltimo: » & Ohio Railroad was not congulted in regard to this matter, and it will undoubtedly mako a 1 iimilar reduction to- Gay. ‘Tho object of this 1 st move couid not bo learned, but it is bolievod to be anothor attack on the Baltimore & Ohio lailroad. ‘his, bow- ever, docs not seem probaly.o, as the Daltimoro & Ohio does as yet but ae tanll local passonger tiafiic, and can be but little aifectod by this kind of warfare, : As rogardsa freight rate 4, nothing han been dono during tho last few de y‘s, but it” is claimed that tho roads cannot run Very lung with such low rates ng charged at preusont. Bue, in spito of these low rates, thore :is but little freight transported to tho East at present, and ail the linos leading to tho Mast, w ith tho exception of the Raltimore & Ohio, hay. 3 a lurgo number of cars standing idle on the irs <:ka and in the yards, UNLOADING GRAN f IN BULK. A few daya ayo the threo : {i2Wa pool linos—the Chieago & Northwestern, Ck tengo, Rock Istand & Vocific, and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroads—issued the following circular in Tegacd to unloading grain. in bulk, notifying all shippers of grain that ore and after Doc, 15, 1874. there will be an ndd. dioual charge of 3 conta per 1U0 pounds on ally ¢ainin bulk deliv. ored on truck in Chicayo, ‘I Shis chargo iv mado to cover the additiouat ox pouse to which the railway 1s subject by roaso & of track delivery. ‘Tho rulo in regard to domuri sage charges ia to Lo enforced ay heretoforo, ‘This choular hus created q wite.a storm amonz tho abippors, who clain thet tho churgo way mado jin tho interest of* soveral oloyator- mon. Tho munngers of the above-named railroade, howovor, clninn: the olovator- mon had nothing wy titover to do with it, Tho additional ch s.ceo on grain do- livered on tho track, thoy say, hay boon mado Docause the grain consigned, to ‘elevators is nn~ Jonded at onco, und they can tale out the cars again and have thom reload od, whilo thoze de- livered on tho track have th>'stand in the yard from two to ton dave, entaill og quite n loss upon the companies ay thoy have. tol only to provide room for them but also aro d «sprived of their una. As the thippors aro deter ciiued not to submit to this additional chargo, th @ railroad companion will probably ba compelled to recede from tho sotion they hayo taken, —_+— -— MISCELLAN [0Us, TNACK BCA LES,” The suit brought agai nat the Chicago & Northwestorn Railroad Com pany by tho Rnilrond and Warehouse Commisaio ners of this State, to compel the Company to p ut in track scales ‘at Cortland, DeKalb, and M alta, has beon post. poned until the 12th of Jan wary, It is thought Probabla that another ¢ sontinuance will Lo granted. Tho law roquiri mg such ronles bay boon practically a dond lett wr, and it is probable that the next Logivlature n esy repeal it, All the principal shippers along t' bo lino havo signod statemonts that thoydo :not want such track goales, ag thoy would only bo an additional ox- ponse, both to the Compr ay and the whippera, Those statomouts have been laid before tho Gouuniwsioners, and thoy bayo promised not to push thosuita until tho Legislature has had a ohanco to a A WILD-1tonse EXoURSION, Bomo enterprising porsons of Porknpolis, hay- ing accidentally hoard that west of Omaha thera word vaut plaiva of which all Inds of game and wild anhnals were roaming, and to which country tho peaplo of Clieago occasionally got up ox- eursions and havo gront aport in hunting, havo decktod to do likowlye ond gat up nn oxciiraton, and oxploro that mysterious country and soo {f the reports that camo to thom from Chicago wero correct. As apponra by s Inrgo poatar, the ox- enralon will start from Cineinnall on the bth of Januury, when, on account of tho Biol, thore will bo excollent trails to truck the ‘gamo, Among tho animals advortinod to be Inllod aro buffalo, ott, deer, antolopo, pratric-wolves, badgors, jnck-rabbita, prairie-chickons, ducks, Gecko, turkeys, caglow, oie. Particular sport is Promiaod tu oxporte with tho Inuso, a8 tho plalus fro covored with large herda of wild Loraos. ‘Tho advortisemont closos with tho advico to tho participants to talo thoir guns, riffos, and plenty of ammunition, asa big hunt ts expected, ‘his wlld-hores excursion is expocted to Inst forty nye, IN THE SUPRENE count. Among the casca submitted iu the Supreme Court at Washington, Tucaday, wero two of in- torest to Uo West, tho firat that boing of Mollrath ys. Coleman; orror to tho Circuit Court of Minnesota, ‘Tho dofendant in erro recovored Judgment against tho plaintiff ag Recolvor of tho Southern Minnesota Railroad Company for tho sin of $8,000, alloged to have acorited to him ns jiquidated damagos under tho laws of tho Stato for thro distinct violations of tho statuto rogu- Inting tho charges for the carriage of feolisht it ii hore urge Ubnt tho charges wore author- ized by tho charter of tho Company, and that tho Jaw In question is tmconstitutional, in that it intpatra tho. obligation of tho contract botwaon the road and,tho Stato, ‘Lho othor case is thntof Ochiltrea vs. ‘Tho Jown Railrond Contracting Com- pany ; error to tho Supromo Court of Missouri. Tho plaintiff in error auught to enforco tho la- bility of tho dofondant asn stockholder in tho Missourl, Iowa & Nebraska Hailway Company. ‘Tho Court below gnvo judgmout for tho dofontt+ ant, holding that ag tho Company becamo sub- scribers to the stock of. tho insolvent Company before the adoption of the nmondmont to tho Constitution creating tha lability, thore could be no recovory or oxcctition, Itis hore urged that tho stockholdors of tho insolvent road aro liablo undor tho Iny, without referonco to the timo when they became such, BALTIMORE & oFtIo DEFOT. Aa will bo seon from tha following lotto r written by tho Board of Public Works to tho Goueral Manager of tho Baltimore & Ohio Rail- rond, a portion of tho Exposition Building will be turned inton passengor-dopot for that rail- rond. Soveral of tha Aldermon aro of tho opin- fon that the Board bas no authority in the mat- ter, and consequently tha proposition will meot with all the oblections theso gentlomon can in- terpose, Tho following is tho communication : GENTLEMEN: Tho Board of Public Worke see no objections to the Baltimore & Ohio Railrond Company occupying a portion of the Exposition Bullding tom~ Horarily so a passenger walting-room, provided they will vacate tho samo ut any tinte the ‘Board direct, and do not lay any tracks or in any other way obstruct or occupy the Publis grounds east of auld uliding, Repuoxp Prieoivinie, | J. K, THosy ‘ Lours Watt, A large force of workmon aro at work at tho Mechanical Departmont of tho Exposition Build- ing, at the foot of Monroo streot, converting it into a dopot for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Everything is expected to bo rendy Monday, who all tho passenger trains of this road will depart from and arrive at the now depot, THE LAST ERIE SUIT. anecial Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune, New Yon, Dec. 18,—Thero is an uncertainty in regard to tho condition of tho last Krie suit, cntitled “Tho Pooplo va, Hugh J, Jowott aud the Erio Ratlway Company.” It ia alleged that tho Erie Corporation, by making a contract with Jowott for ton years at a salary of 810,0U0a year, $175,000 being payable tho thet yonr, committed an illegat net, and that by ontoriug into tho combination with tho Now York Contral Railroad at Saratoga it violated its charter. Megers. Shipman, Barlow, Laroquo, and MePsr- laud, attornoys for the Erie Company, stated yesterday that tho Attornoy-Gonoral had orderad n discontinuance of tho suit on the ground that tho complaint which had beon served was not tha one which had boen shown to him, and that ho had nover authorized its service, Tho attornoys for tho plaintiff said that tho euit had not heen discontmued, but that it might bo modifled in regard to the ground of, action basad ‘pou the Saratoga combinntion, * UNION PACIFIG & OCCIDENTAL sTEAMSIIP coM- any. New Yonr, Deo. 18,—Tho reprosentatives of tho Union Vavifle Railroad mot yesterday to complete the dotails and removo the minor ob- blacios to the signing of tho contract botwoon thom aud tho Occidental & Orioutal Stoamship Company, of California, and, as a result of thoir doliborations, both parties have signed the docu- ment, Tho Zimes says that nothing romain but to got tho vessels Which havo boon chartored in Liverpool out to San Francisco. They aro tho Bolgic, Celtic, and Oeoanio, of tho Whito Star Lino. ‘They have been chartered by tho Occi- dontal & Oriental Steamship Company for two years, at 7 per cont of their valuation por an- num, with the privilogo of ptchase at tha ox- piration of that time. Tho first trip will bo made in Fobruary ne: MINNESOTA GRANGERS, Special Diopateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Paun, Miun., Deo. 18.—In the Stato Grango, ox-Grand Master Parsons declining to serve as Locturer, E. Ayres, of Washington County, was clected instead, Rosolutiona wero adopted declaring that the depression pervading the industrial jutorests is chicfly enuacd by want of chonper transportation, which is only to bo secured by opening channels from tho Missia- sippi to the Atlantic; indersos the roport of Windom’s Sonato Comuntteo; declares tho Rail- road law of last winter a failure, and demands its ropeal, and demanding a law suaranteaing cheap transportation for farm product, especially whoat; prenuce Chat the Grangers will act at tho ballot- ox UNitediy against those bostilo or indifferent to thelr welfare; propoaes that the Granyes shall discuss questions of political economy; aska tho Logislatura to make an appropriation fora survey for n ship-canal botweon tho St. Crotx River aud Lako Suporior; eapecially in- dorees tha Fox & Wisconsin Canal schemo, and requosts Seuntor Windom to submit the rosol- tions to Congress, coming from s Grange con- btituency of 25,000 members, POLITICAL MEMORANDA. Thirty-six Democratic papers in Missouri hayo oxproszed thoir preforouce for Gen, I. NM. Cock- retl for Senator, ‘The people of California ara to voto, in Sop- tembor noxt, whether thoy will havo n Conatitu- tional Convention, Tho Prohibitionista in tho Second District of Covnectient bave nominated Prof. Calvin S, Har- rington, of Weuloyan Univousity, for Congress, Col, John M. Thompson, of Butlor, Pa., 1 tho Republican candidate to serve ont the unoxpired torm of Ebonozer McJunkin in tho present Con- grows. Election, Dec, 22, “Woll, Banks may sing with us, but ho can't load the choir," was the remark of a rogular Domocratic M. C. from ‘Vosas, when Bauks was mentionot! for the Spenkerauip. In tho Michigin Legislature, partes stand 70 Republican, 62 Opposition. Bit it ia avid that two at Jeast, and pousibly moro, uf tho Kepub- Heaus, will not vote for Zach Chandier undor any circumetances. “ Tho Florida Logislature ia Mepiiblled and will lect a good Nepublican United States Senator ; at least this ia the Intust report, aw givon by tho Hepublic.” But the Now York Re- public is dead, and tho Florida Legislature is Demvcratic, Tho Democrats will organize the Pennsylvania Togistaturo (House) by elocting Samual I. Pat- tergon, of Mittaburg, Speaker, and George Mc- Gowan, of Philadelphia, Clork ; and afterwards wilt cloct Wiillam A. Wallace United Status Honator, At luast that's tho way the ping ure aot. Tho Pacific Mail investigation has alroady wrought ono great good, It haa shown how sub- sidies aro carried, Whethor the individual Con- eHmen aro allcaught or not, the syalem is doomed. Iu the face of the rovolations about 'avifio Mail, this Congress will not dare to obey the powerful lobby now dumanding u subsidy for Col, ‘Thomas A. Scott's Pacitio Railroad.—Vew York Tribune, Copying Mr, William D, Kelloy's letter throat- ening to got up and leave if the party docs not obey him, THe Cricaco ‘nmune remarks: “Good-bye, Hweot William! If you must lenvo tho Itepublican party, tt will try and survivo with out you,” If Butler and Kelley would only form that now party of their own, or, Letter still, in- flict thomualyes on tho Democracy, what good duck that would bel—St, Louis Democrat, Mra. Estelman, of Shillington, Pa, "struck oli” in her woll the other day, ‘hore wasn't much of it, but what thore was couldu’t be dia- tingulahed from kerosoue, THE COURTS Tho Town of North Chicago Makes Its Appearance, Mr. Fischor and His Board of Trado Suit. More Instances of the Cruelty E of Man. Judgments and New Suits, MANDAMUS AGAINST THE SUPERVISOR OF NONTIL citicago, Jolin Phillips filed no potition yesterday in tho Cireult Court against Robert Konny, Supervisor of tho Town of North Ohicago, anking for s Mandamus to compol him to pny a town ordor for $4,600. Itappenrs from Mr. Phillips’ stato- mont that John B. Walsh was olected ‘Town Col- lector for the Town of North Chicago in April, 1871, and hotd tho position until April, 1878. In March, 1873, the Town Bonrd allowed him 92,500 ne hia nulary. A wook aftor, at anothor rogular mooting, this Board also allowed $2,000 for office ront, clerk's hiro, advortising, ote., for tho timo Walsh wns in office, In pursuance of those resolutions of tho Town Board, tho Town Clerit drow an ordor for tho whole amount (#4,600), payablo to Walsh or ordor, aud thia ordor, indorsed by Poter Mabr, has sinco been nesigned to tho complainant for & valuablo considoration. At tho samo mooting at which tho Town Board allowed Walsh's claim, it also assossed o tax of $10,000, part of which wasto pay this clalm, ‘This €10,000 tax was delivered to tho Town Supervisor, and by him laid botoro the Board of County Commissioners, who procesded to in- elude that amount in the tnzos for the ourront year, Sinco that timo Robort Kenny, a man who know not Josoph,—nor John,—has boon elected to tho office of Town Supervisor and has recelved na such officer tho preator part of tho $10,000 tax. To him Phillipa prosonted tho town order for 4,600 on tho 16th of the prosont month, and domanded payment, which was re- fused, j Phillips claims that the town taxce,having been asacased and loviod for specific purposes, could not be applied toany other purposes, and chargos that Kenny, in violation of his dutios, has wrong- fully appiiod a large part of the $10,000 to pur- poses foroign from what it was designed for, and especially to paying claims which would bo town chargos for 1874, and threatens tooxpond tho remaindor in Hko manner. Ho hag, howover, {included the town order of $4,600 in tho tax lovy for tho presont yoar. Morovver, Phillips says at the time ho mado the demand, II. B. Millor, County Collector, bad a large amount iu bia hands belonging to the ‘Town of North Chicago, collected for paying Walsh's claim, and amply suMfciont to pay it. Lastly, Potor Mabr, in April, 1878, gave a cortif- eanto stating that the town ordor roforred to Would bo accepted by tho Town Troasnrer as monoy from tho County Collector in settlement for moucy duo the town, Tho Coun- ty Trousuror was willing to accept tho order, but elay will not givo his congont to recctvo it in eottlement with tho County Treasuror, alloging as a ronson of his refusal that tho ‘own of North Chicago lada claim against Wale for $1,800. Phillipa claims that this makes no dofonso, but that ho hay offered to crodit tho 31,300 and talta tho balanco, which Kenny bas also refused to give, Paoti- tionor therefore osks that Kenny may bo com- pelted to pay tho nmount of the order, togather with intorest and counts, ’ ALL AUOUT SOME BRAN, Tudgo Moore is engaxed in hearing to dissolve an injunction granted in favor of August Liachor against the Bontd of Wrade to Prevent it from oxpelling him from tho Board, heppeats that Fiechor, who is a miller, somo timo in January Inst bought a car-load of bran from Bellon, Williams & Oo. 8 check, a motion aud paid for it Ly taking as nm basis for the amount. the usual Weighor's certificate. A fow daya afterward a clerk of Mellon, Williams & Co, called on Fischer, and chargod him with having stolen a wagon-load of tho bran, ‘Tho noxt moment the clerk went out of tho door ina very lively manner, with his coat-tnils digarcanged, and his omployora retali- ated by filing acomplamt against Fischer, ask~ ing to have him expelled. After thinking tho matter ovor for about six woolts, tho Board con- sented, and oxpelled bim, without giving him an opportunity to ba heard, or oven giving Lim no- tice. ‘This, at lenst, is Fischor’s story, with which it need hardly bo said the Board takes issue, Among other things, it claima that no- {leo of tho trial of tho charges against him was sent two days before the timo sot, but that, owing to hiy orratic tendoney to change hia dosk or ollice, it is Just poasitle tho notification did not reach him. The usnal courso of deniings of the Bonrd, and its mothod of dealing with de- linquent mombors is, of conreo, uct out for tho hundredth time. “Tho argument was not con- eluded, but will bo continued to-day. Mr. A, 0, Story appoare for tho complainant, and Judge Lawreuco aud Mr. Dent for tho Board. WANTS HER BHANE, Mary ©, Johnson filled a bill in the Cirenit Court against William M. Larraboo, adminiatra- tor of the cxtato of Jamoa Sponce, Agnes Wilson, W. DB. Ogden, Elizabeth A. Floud, and uy, N. Jowett, to compa! Larrabeo to pay hor tho dis- tributive shares duo her out of tho ostato of James Spence. Complainaut etatoy that sho, both A. Flood, and Agnos Wilson are tho heirs of James Sponco, deceased. Somo time ago Larrabee, as Admiuistrator, recovered judgment for abont $22,000 againet W. J. Ogden and G, Bute lor, and of this, after paying costs and fees, thore ig loft 810,372.90 in the administrator's hands, Mra, Food sud Agnes Wilson have peal had to com- plamant thoir intorest in uaid claim, and she ing appliod to the administrator to have him pay tho wholo to hor, Lut bo has rofusod to do 80, alleging that ho wishod firat to obtain tho decivion of a court of compotont jurisdiction, on the question, Inasmuch oa tho Supromo Court hus docided tho point, complainant ig of tho opinion itis uo longer an open quer. tion, but asks that Larrabea may bo compelled to pay hor her share, and that of ler co-heire. A TROUBLESOME COMPANION, agai Lingle and Jennio M,C, Linglo filed a bilf against Augustus Estoy, II. MeLollan, and B.F. Felt, executors of the cstate of Nelson Stillman, to provont them taking poxseasion of the stocks of goods in tho store No. 124 East Waeh- ington stroet. Complainants stato that on tho ith of Decombor they bought of C. L. Boyd tho stock of stationory referred to, in good fuith, and took poasession. Throa days afterward thoy Were wurprised by the ontrancs of a Shetilr, who took possession undor a distresa-warrant for rout against Boyd, “This miniou of tho Inw obtained porsossion of the back-door Koy, while thoy retain that of tho front door, and during the'day he and thoy glaro at each) other from opposite sides of tho stére, Inaumuch 8 tho prevenco of such un oicer adds nothing to ® customer's oatimation of a storokeepor who cultivates auch acquaintances, aud inasmuch algo ne thait atock iy not rightly subjeot to Boyd's debts, compluinanta asked and obtuined an injunction which will make tho Sheriff keop on tho outside of the door in the futuro, MANEAS CORPUS, Thomas Whito, an unfortunate youth who is rueticating at tho Ionso of Correction on a charue of vagranoy, fled a potition for a writ of bobous corpua, stating that ho in illegully cons fined on void warrants, and asking to haya tho mattor examined. pivonces. Kato M. Burwell ix the latest applicant for di- vores, Sho complains that her husband bus tired of her charms in threa yoats, aud thut his affections have boon entangled by tho wiles of somo of tho frail donizons of Pacific ayonne, Sho thoroforo prays fora flual soparation, tho custody of hor child, ond a part of tho $1,200 salary of hor husband, Aibort W. Burwoll. Mario Garpon complains that hor husband, Prederick Gurpon, has so cruolly treated hor that sho hus ropeated|y beon obliged to louve homo ; that she hay ay often roturned, but hia reconcili- ation would be only mom and sho can ondure his conduct no longor, wherofure sho do- sires u divorco and an interoat in lis houso aud lot, No. 12 Newton atroot, aud tho profits of his buaincss as toameter. Vaunia D, Morse complains that hor hnaband, William 1, Moro, is in tho habit of running off to Milwaukeo, and there forgetting his dutios to her, ingompany with women of doubtful ohar- actor, on account of whioh aho prays the Court will gtyo her a divorce, iteMa, A fourth and final diyidond mesting will bo day at 2p, m, in tho eauo of the Lumbor- man’a Iuauranco Company. UNITED STATES counts, Annlo E, Bond began a att for $15,000 againet tho Republic Life-Tnaurance Compauy, James Long, Assigneo of tho Equitable Insur- ranco Company, began suite against tho follow- ing parties, thodnmagos being neaessed at $6,000 in onch enso: B, V. Pago, G. R, Roberta, Mark Skunnor, Qeorgo Church, William Sprague, EB, 8, Wolla, 8. B, Walkor, W. K, Nixon, oxeoutor ¢ 0; I. Moruo, J. W, Doano, D, Hobart Milla, CO. W. Church, Ei. L, Janaon, aid James Marka, BANKRUPTCY ITEMB, Dincharges wore granted to Jamos West, D, M, Vollnek, A. P, Lovi, Collins & Hunt, and L. B, Gould, AUPERION count IN nity, Henry Rosenblath commenced o sult in tros- paen againet Charles Mortons, laying damagos at 0, }, 000, Charles Magill bogan a snit for $2,000 agninat Albort Dickinson aud Leroy B, Firman, A. O, Boll & Co. sued Ira Conch for $1,000, Hannaford & Co. sued 0, LE, Ray snd W, 0, Whitney for a liko amount, Emily 1. Bain commoncod a suit against It. J. Ballard, John Brocking, Morris Croan, ad Ei, D. ‘Wills to recovor $5,000 alleged damagon, Jamoa J, Bano aleo intitnntos 9 desire tu take o aimitor amount from tho samo partios, oincurr court. Bridgot Waltors commoncod a mitit_ in treapars against William Dodge, Stephon Morris, J. H. Vouk, Cathorino Chapman, and Charlos Chap- man, Inying daningon at 25,000, THE COUNTY count, In tho mattor of tho cstato of Sarah O. hor witl was issued to W, of $1,600. Craig, roron, and letters tostnmantary . Craig, undor an approved bond In tho matter of tho nssosamont of tho Town. of North Chicago for tho Lako Shore Drive, the ordor allowing tho appeal of the abjectora to the Supreme Court was vacated, nud’ au sppeal to tho Circuit Court allowod instend, ONIMINAL CouRT. Dotten, tho allogod ombezzler, ia still on trial, and his caso will Fo to tho jury to-day, James Ryan, who picked the pocket of Mrs. Richnrdgon at tho depot of tho Michigan South- ern Rnilway Inet Wednesday, was tried, found guilty, aud romanded. ‘THE OALL MONDAY, Jupaz Brovartr—Passod cases, Sovor Gany—50 to 68, 61, 63 to 71, Jupae Moltonents—38, 40 to 46, 49, 52, 65, 68, 60, 61, 62, 65, 66, 77, 78, 80, 81. Jupas Rocrns—206, 211 to 260. gornee Boorn—202, 203, 203, 206, 207, 209 to 5. JUDGMENTS, UsrtEp States Oreurr Count—Juvar Bropartt —Goorgo F, Root et al, vs, Hibornia Insurance Gom= pany, verdict $1,177, * Supenion Oount—Conrrastons—Firat National Bank of Eau Claire vs, Georgo ©, Smith and Q, Af, Smith, $577,—Qeorge Fitch va, Sparraw M, Nickerson, $10,497,22,—Durand Brothers & Co, vs. W. J. Clinch, $165.18.—Morlimor Debost ya, Jacob Eberhardt and Btophon Vissinger, 19.—Schuroman & Hand Mantot Company vs. B. F. Downing, $741.23,—Firat National Bank va, Charles Wippo, £626, Jui Gany—W. 9, Unbcork vs. 0, 0, P, Holden, $257.—Crane Bron, Manufacturing Company vs, Grow, $201,10.—W. P. Gray va, Poicr Downoy, $267. =G, Stallinerodt va, Hf, Lohman, $178.70, Juvor McRonenta—Holen Smith ve, 0, E, Brown, verdict $300, aud motion for now trial Crnouit CounT—Conressions—E, 0, Cole ys, J, L, Campbell, O. L. Maun, ¥. W. Campbell, and W. 8. Elis, £523. —Samo ve. John Kean and Margarot ean, 49, Junar Boorn—J. Ennis, uso, ete, vs, Young Peo- Pie's Allaston Agsoctaifon of First Prosoyterian Church, . Hitchcock, ‘'reagurer, and the Board of Trustees of said church, $527.58.—Jamos Leory et al, ve, D. W. Millor, verdict $761.60, EYE AND EAR, % Koport of tac Lrustees of tho IMinoivg State Bye and Hur infirmary—Ex- traordinary Manngemenut. Sveciat Dispatch to Phe Chicago 7'ridune, Spninariezp, Ilt,, Dec. 18.—Tha Trustees of tho Stato Charitable Eyo and Enr Infirmary of Chicago bayo aubmittod thoir sevonteonth annu- alroport to the Governor, ‘Iho now building ro- cently comploted, 105 by 47 feot, ia four stories high, with basement. Thero haya boon in tho fustitution during tho Inst year 105 patiouts who oro supported by the Stato, and 58 supported by friends, In addition to this numbor, 849 havo heen troated ag outdoor pa- tients. ‘Uho approprintion for tho building was uotexhausted, but a balance of $556.27 reunain- ed after puying in full for oyorything, ‘his fact should bo noted, for tho rulo is almost universal that doticionoy bills follow tho oroction of public buildings, In congoquence of tho short timo that tho institution beon open- ed, tho managoment havo yot romain- ing to tho credit of tho Sppropriation of 1873, for running exponses, $1,051.96; alxo, tho ontire approprintion for this purposo of 1874. An addition, there is romaining €785.50 of tho amount appropriated to pay for rout of building whilo tho uew edifica was being erected. ‘Tho ‘Trustoos ask that they bo authorized to oxpend the latter sum for surgical instrumonts aud sup- plies, ay the needs of tho inatitution require, Tho total reccipts sinco Doc. 1, 1873, is $90,805.23. Tho building cost $14,620.04. ' Satnrios paid, $2,398.20, Including theso, tho expenses of the institution reached $28,472, leaving o balance of $2,899.20, This institution js one of tho moat desorving in tho Stato, and this report wonld seem to furnish oonvlusive evidence that it has fallen into the bands of a most excollont man- agoment, ——_-—__— MICHIGAN SALT. Special Dispatch to Phe Chicago Tribune. Easr Saqisaw, Doo, 18.—The annual report of Stato Salt Inspector 8. S. Gariguos will bo made publio to-morrow. Tho report gives the follow- ing ag tho total amount of walt inspectod in tho Stato during tho year 1874: Barrels, Fine salt, + 960,75) Yackers? eslt, + 20,090 Solar ralt, + 29,091 Socond qualit: «26,741 Grand tolal..ecseeeeee aoe 2 eee09001,026,979 ‘Thin would represent 5,134,875 bushols of salt, an ieroaye of 1,018,145 bushels, or 203,633 barrels mare than tho product of 1873. ‘hore aro twelve anlt spoctin districts in the Slute, and tho In- spector estimates tho total manufacturing capac- ity of tho Stato at 1,000,000 burrola, ‘The rev- eniio detived trom tho vatt iuspection during the your wan $1,640,468, und tho expenditure $1,827,- 359, leaving e baluuce of $213,109, — - Raising CateFinh for Philndelphia. #rom the Prince Frederick (Md,) Journat, For soveral wintors past tho oat-fieh trade has boen growing, and preparations havo beon mado hy Dr. Richatd Stauforth, at Deep Landing, to go into tho businoss on a much larger sealo than evor before. He has just completed a pond, in which the fish aro placod whon caught, and ao kopt alive to await shipment. ‘ho pond haw been mado in » creok on tho Deep Landing farm by using fenco abovo and below, so that tho wator pusses frooly with tho tide, Tho fiuh nro kept tilt called for, ‘This pond will hold trom 2,000 to 3,0u0 buahols of fiah, which aro taken out when wanted by largo "dip-note,” Dr, Stanforth buys all the cat-tlsh that aro brought to him alive, and quitea number of soines on both sidos of tho river will bo constautly ran after tho cold weathor ects in for the purpose of supplying thia demand. Aftor the season fairl: opens it 16 oxpected that large quantitios of tis will be shippod to murkot overy week, Quito a largo forco of hands, skilled in this’ business, wilf bo kept omployed in proparing tho fish for shipmont, ‘The fish are skinned and cloaned, aud Tacked in Inrgo boxes with ice, and abipped on ho Patuxent etenmors to Baltimore, and thonco through tho canal to Philadelphis, which is: the groat eat-Hah market of the country. gs! Charley Rende’s Market Valine, New York Correapondence of the Cincinnuti Com= mercial, Tho Tribune paid Charles Roado $1,000 for hi short wtory about the Scotch * Horo aud Martyr, James Lambort, and tho author got the samo atnount for it in London, sha'pual ication of it having been simultancous (hore and hero, This “waw protty hoavy pay for e atory which oveupied only Hvo columus ‘of tho Cammerciat; aud I ‘should not be surprised if his copyright from the pamphlet edition of it brought him 2,000 more. Victor Hugo is the only other living author who can command auch prices as Qburloy Roado gots for his hterary worl ; and both of thevo authora aro very oxact- ing in their torvms, Noado knowa his own value to o dot, sud with bim tho mereantilo yoluo of his — produotions, though nour- ly always publishod in periodicals, ix not {maginary, but o fixed fact. At ono time ho deturminod, by a series of oxporimenta, juss how meny subseribors he could bring to any orlodical in which ho did his bost.. Hence ho wow tho force of his words when ho once gaid, iu spanking about tho London magazine known aa the Argosy: “I floated the Argosy.” It was literally trna that the concern was floated by hig presence on {ty decky, and ay soun 4g ho divappsared if wont down, 80, thio, lis tory of =“ Grilth = Gaunt" nearly doubled tho circulation of the Adlantio Afonthty, in Boston; and ats later date, Pat Yoursoif In liis Place," ran up the Galazy in this city, But Ihave not heard that Harper's Mayazine how oxperioncod any marked affect from tho things ho hus recontly published in it, T understand that none “of them has amounted to muel Reade himsolf always until Intoly boon excesdingly dictatorial toward his publishers, In hia famous Prurlotit Pindo" lottora, diroctod against two poor critics of this city, both of whom are now dond, lio atatod this fact most offensively, declaring that ho looked on tho publixhors whom he favored with litorary matorinl as moro sorvanta com- pete. to obcy orders and naccopt his torma, lomo yenra ngo ott editor of thia city crosned tho oconn for tho purpose of Inducing Reade to writoa story for hia periodical. Aftor much hegotiation the agreoment tras made. When tho Manuscript was finished tt ran through thirteen humbore of tho periodical, and tho prico paid for han it by tho American editor was 313,000—or 81,0 for onch of hits anmbors, Hvon at this rato, howovor, tho story turnod out to bo profitable to’ tho poriod- foal which got it, A tho price paid for Jamos Lambort by the ‘Tribune was not above tho torme usually exnoted by tho author. ‘Iho raton pata to second-claan English atory-writora who urnish matorial for American poriodteals (I don’t like to meution namca) usually rango from $10 to $20 per 1,000 words, which In nbout tho prica obtaincd in tho London markot. by tho shmo writort CITY REAL ESTATE, iT CORN WADASILAV, ates bargain A wiwORe ILL, 97 Wat OR HA orn and Cam) ‘Fwolfth-ste., al Partlos wishing to bull ‘Auiro at 138 South Clay OTS_ON WHAT: alky ‘Taylor, Iolbroo! Waasiorn and Campboll-a no money required down. I i WANTED: ~~ Bookkeopors. Olorka, &o. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED | DILY goons saloon havin i trade in Utio and Mlohigan, arom, sith roforonans, Lock Hox StI, Boston, Al MALE TELE! '® Habe Minos, 00) fans ostablishod Wostorn or Northorn Ad: SILUATION:! 3 WANTED: MALE, Buokkoonors, Clovks, do. ITUATION WANTED—BY, A BUSINESS MAN, Hraction! heokkectss, canorlenond tn dey-konds, ‘mit Mihory, and banking. Addeo ribune atticn, Gitvdtion WaNTRD—IN AN Inaun ANG! ANTI iG MAN AT Tie Ghooun fi . vy wanrep ik HQUNG, AAR ¥ | 15 Hoar three youre’ oxpottonao, Addross O 85, Tribune FAN FED—AN EXPHIENCIED OLERE IN DOOTS Wan sae A RP RR TEN OID GEERE IN Boor Trad Btadino WANTED — DOOKTINDER — ci ishor. Como vory oatly to 160 e Tration. WARTED-4 GOOD COOK, MALE OR TRIAD Moun, at GHA yy ADwty or address Katlron WaAntry—4 Goon unions W tnorning at RAUSRY a MIDDLETON'S, 619 Woat ae aaeernae eDceRRIENS —FOUR “SHOP.CARPENTERS THIS We ko-wt, AGTURING OOMPANY, cornor ‘T'wenty-rocond TERR Tit: A: SGO88 & PIT TAPS MAN: ‘IN: OMPRIENT eat WARTHD—A canniagh Hight bute atondy man. WOOH.WORKER_o1 Fork. Anply at 163 Adamaat., ere Non apply. low. G'TWATION WARTED-BY AN RXPERIENORD firaughtamant reforencos, Addrase HO ii, caro 8. G, Burtob, Drawar 80, Canton, Oblo. Miscelianoous. GITUATION WANTED-JAN. 1, DY A Prnsol +) tow traveling, whohasa trado on tha Chioago Altou and Minox Contral Rallroads, with o tirst-olaes houto, to soll to the gracory trada, G75. Tribune olloo, ITUATIONS WANTID—hY A FRENONMAN AND his wifo, ia. good family, todo gonoral wark th the lon, or atablo. "* Addrowe ALEXANDIE Piaf Enst Adainseat. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE bearer th ade bebe eee Sok cemseet Domestios. ITUATION WANTED-RBY A YO! it, TO Sedans Houromark, Apply at 6) Waat rte. hours, ke MAILL, ANTLD—OUTTERS—8 OURS’ WORK,ATRAD: PUAN MONE, aut Howt of wa ta at LVERGCAN, and, toad. any othors Inborers Aro catitioned againat thom, wlars apply at tho Company's otioc, higan-ay., near Central Depot Mich ‘Agont. Hit & UO., 514 and 116 V fabat iscolinnoots Mi ANTED « IMMEDIATELY — 1,000 TABOR Sworkingn to. work on tip Torso ear Hatee Rongo; wagos, $35 por Nond but ablo-hodie the only authorized agent appointed to. omploy thosa mon, ont: month and board; work guaran. mon nead apply, As 1 am offering there Inducomonts are frauds, and ESE farther: Portas rier Lake.ats at JANIS BRYOI yor SALE-HIR W, fore maryt ‘i AND ELEGANT VIVie: Nos, 19) ‘and 123 Stato-s oom Be ‘A: enay forms, vi HOUTRV. eos and on ve! 18 Chamber of Commorco. ia NOR SALT. USIN | i, dost6n FD, etroon Clntk anil LaSallo-sts, J. ESAIAS WAI REN, 18 miber of Commorce, iO SATLE—MIOMIGAN-AV., 8, W, COR, MADI- Fron-sts bretio iol, sueap. 3 ROA LAB WARN pS eee Chambor of Commorce.. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, POR, SALE-Sloo Win, BUY A LOT AT Panic Itidgo, $16 dows and #8 a month until paid; ano block froni dopot pronerty shown, treo, jPllandeat pron sas Room 4. git Skee arty it WANTED—A FIA MEN OF GOOD ADDRASS taka ordors tor our sorlals and glthor ania: OF ¢ BELL, PRE GALPIN, 90 Wantestseat® aetat nas. booties oF commission. Address of tall on Ons ry Bt, Touts, pointe Bont lo ncll | vin Cairo Waste btbit Hf . ‘man to oxhtbit puppet. dron, Ghrlatina evo, “Ayiply io 4H TOAST OR, cas N’ tckots furnished. 1 iabororat thon iro, 10k Clarkent, 2D LABORERS FORTHE SOUTH OnnaP ar tltowo wan Memphis, Vicksburg, Now Oflentne anda th; all rail, This in tho only oflice authorized vin tho Itnola Coatral Ratlrond 4 corner hiLagtor ANTI ED—FOR PRIVAT! and 32 Lake.nt, mrs ANTED-FEMALE HE Domostton. NTED-A GERMAN GIRL TO DO BECOND Ai W: work and sow. Apply aol OTS ON BO! at 1163 Btato.st. por = LOTS ON 8 RIDE, | 1 and sow. AND Gi Btato.nt, Jono to station, fi to @350~-830 cash, balanca ANTHD: NOTNOI yomiypaciments Reb poredaks “LeACGILBENY COT We real fa i ‘206 Sst ROR SAte—or EXOMANGE-AT ENGLEWOOD, i near tho depot, a good 2atory house, with largo lot. Apply at 163 Fift ANT! {ros mor. Ui at., botwoon Indlana and Pratrie-ava, FIRST-GLASS COOR, WARNE 5 f. Gond refernnices requifad. fi Techni, AOE SALE-COUIAGH, 7 AOHES. AT WODART, 22 milouon Ft. Wayno itoad, g675—ai00 down. Also cottage, Sacros, grovo lot, ¥6%5-S100 down, balance 88 monthly. Oflda days, Saturday and Blonday, J. Ge KARL, Root, iF? Atonrow-aty COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, oR SALR-VALOKDEE PINE LANDS—I OFFER, 8 quant of pine lands situatod In the Countios of ind Marquotte County, Mich., compris- teuls to JOHN J. MAQDUNALD, Trustoo OR SALE—FARM—1¢ MILES FROM SENEOA, hasan ieteuats sei eer, Hs Particulars ‘apply to. ci Db, chit ES iT Sontea, ni wook, 1 Waar WASTED —coop COOK, WASIIRE, els sceond work. Apply tmmiodintely at Ne AND . rho ena, elvo good roferoucen.” Wages, St sor Fe —TWO GERMAN OR SOANDINAVIAN oye ta cook, wash, aud tron, tha “other for \WASTEDA GERMAN OR SWRDE Wiio tin nile cookin; ‘wonty-fourth, nd frouing. 19 Harrion-enttrt, W Nrorki nit buna Bisons ae BQUSIE at SOL Woat Adamaat.. Wi ttuawaik sears Saek phbats dante aoaE at.No. 816 Cottuzo Grova-nv, * \VANTED-GIRG For GrNGRaL TOUsKWORK in a inn-at. sinall family, at G67 Carroll-ay., near Paul- T H—40 ACRES FIRST-OLASS FARMING Wofiad ta Wabatases County eens, ardy ine acto. Willexchango for good Chiloago NsTenatos BANSOS HILL, 97 Navhingtou-st, ne) PROULATORS — R SALn—TO Bi fatr atablo land in Wlinols for 84,000 c: Pillexchanga for Ghteago provorty aul nseurao t ax dvods, land uneceuplod, and radompitan lon osteselon given at once. Addross it 1b. Trlbun.o} ‘TO RENT~HOUSES, }O, RENT-NO. 6 SOUTH PARICAV.—A NRW c with all the moor taprara= inente rehonp toremoustblepariye WILLATD Ay SSREPIE, oom 13, 76 Mast Monroe-st. iT T—TWO-STORY MOUSE, 0 ROOMS, 46 avs} itmmodiate posession. ‘J. 1, KEELER, \WANTEDTA Giitt, FOR GENERAL HOUSE with roforonces, 367 Wost Monroe-at. Wikies =A GOOD AMEIIGAN WOsi . ‘ong to-wash distoy, ab 1 baboaee es COOK: Miscoltancoun. PWASTED—A LADY OF EDUCATION, PLEASING ‘Appearance and mannors, as a on an oxtonded tour through Kuropo, gororal, Iauguugee ‘praforrad. ost. ‘avoling companion ‘Ou ft ane at, apunks 0th until the 28th Tell FANTED—ROOKFOLDERS A BINDERY y of, W. SUCKOW, 133 Fiftivars = DINDERY WASTED-A FRW TAbY AGEN’ ordors for our now Silustrated Magazina, for Ohil: drop, and salary or commission. OA: fo. Warbionton TS TO TAKE books; either to canvass for our Ohiristmna SELL, PETTER & GALPIN, Chicago. Te T-TWO-STORY HOUSE, 8 MOON nouthoxst coruer of Calunet-ay. and T'vonty-aixt euly 895 por mouth. BROWN & HORTON, 180 Doni mor -8-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 400 Tyan Ven iniroteat, FATLIPAY ENS a CON Nose 8 18 Madlson-at. (flO RENT—PRAINLY FURNISHED TRNT convoutont for housokooping ; awuor would dostrod, “J. Le WEBSTEN, Wa °éottaga Grove: pumbor, NT, ard tf old TO RENT--ROOMS. T9 RENT-VURNISHED ROOMS, APPLY AT Ot ‘Wost Randalph-st. ENT—3 ROOMS, 8 FRONT WITH 3 OL0SETS, Te son oo ahr autiable fe olfces ons saa ae, tt SLEEPING ROOMS— cry cheap; at 77 and 79 South Or rear building, DIET OR Gi EMEN—ELE- gantly-furnishied front or back parlor, hy waek or month; alyo, kitchen aud bod-room, $8; ar, will ront tho flour yory olleay, 7H South Poorin-st.. with storm hoatiny st. Room], fe TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &o Storns. T-STORE AND TENEMENTS, hss RE AND i ait H ovis Hens Tala tall aP flturas Sulteblo nmi0 RENT—OR FOR SALE—THe EGAN NEW 6-story marble-tront store, Nos, 19] and 123 Stato-ut. 4; J. AVERELL, Noa! Eatate Brokor, 127 Doarburn-st., HORSES AND CARRIAGES. UGIION HOUSE OF WESTON &U0., 106 AND Aided Wackingtonat SeeON ag y and Friday at 108, m. Moracs, carringoe, and harnosse eocialty. Partial cataloguo of atock to’bo sold to sativly mortgage in favor of IL. 2. Smith against Mary Andorson and, Henry Sealey, on Tuosday, Doo, 29: Ta hioad good single delving Koreas, uxod to the clty. TJandan tn good ora ors 2 losther-top phaotun, 1 basket phacton. Zoxtunsion-top phastons, buggy. Teonleb ox buy Laquaro-box buggy. road Ww 10 sot dor S2lap-roly I cutters. nose, Sai posttiva, and should be attondod by all interested Avgprex tain, POR HALE—A cari fit for on Gog,at sunte pelea; algo atablo to rant; room for 1S horsey. 48 Want A Bost of stalilor ‘Mr. Milligal agony, ile aud single harness. eas and everyting partalning to livery bust in WESTON & CO., 138 HAST WASHIN T. HAVE SALES OF SES, x AND SLEIGHS, eee Be hing oither to purchase or dispose of auch ‘tiond thono aalos, as great bargaaa arose L GOOD WORK MARE, id by 19 ti bua uo must bo sol jain ERED, 18 MILES FROM ITY. ty ea Teraanglene oT ea i sate VEDDEK, Lake County, Uulaotss QituA TION WA RY A GOOD Gini, AP Toaronablo wager, Inaemall private family. Plessa ¥18 Archer-av, q WANTED-BY A GOOD SGANDINA. S sian ais todo gonoral housowork. Apply ne Wost Krio-at., basomont. Nursns. GITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE TO A LADY Jn sickness and ansiat (n ousekegplng, of as iowso= koopor fur ® gontloman with eniall aa Rood rot oncos. Call on or addross HOUSDIC(MDEN, for 0 ‘Wouk, at 10:3 West Madison-st., up-ataira. Honsokeoners. GITVATION WANTRD—AS HOUSEKEEPER On nuraq, by an American lady of refinoment; roferenocs: rivon and roquited, Adilross f035, ‘Triuno ulgeos Employment Agonts, GITUATION WANTED—FAMILIES IN_W, ANT OT 1 good Noandinavian and G tho auppll Bi Nfs BUSHES olloe and Iaunitey, Bo Minanoee Misoollancons, GITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY AS dPpookkocnar, exehlor, or salorwoman, Addrena A At Bf, ottiea, BUSINESS CHANCES. rn nr rn AN GOOD OPRNING FOR FINST-OLASS MECHTAN: fo in the beat auburtan tonnes Dinesos Bator ante and ouly one foralry sora iu town; the righs all capital can ot partot the best xturos ata roasonablo ront, wit anolhor ‘Unat will not interfore but. help tha eed must givo ftevte ot ftd reforonos, For nartioularscall omar addeoas G. Fe SHOWS Uo, fore, oruoe Stato and Rendetplvety FIRST-GLAST STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOE! A iortalo nt dqreat inser aie Gotan rrouad jostos Geatluntad ins iest-olaen looation: balliteg and Jonso only $1,200. Apply at once fa W. 11. BASIPSON & xy Houl Kaiato Agoucy, 14 LaBalle-st., Otls Blok, SALOON Wilt ALL Tilt TIXTURES FOR Avni OF rout, located at’ 4 Hive Inlandaye Call up Jyxckiiinr OHANOK FOR BUSINESS —WINTE store aul aampla-rovin for sale: boxt location in ult: Sapetitng iteatscinss, ‘doing’ good busihoss. Audrosd 101 RY AND MAGHINit BHOP AT ALTO! a) Jil, for sale, in porfeat running order, ota equinpad with new machinory of sultatite for any Med east (most approved kind, pn ing businosa, ‘Ma~ chino shop tx 4 stories bi; ia di +f 40200 foots blnoksinith ab sf EL con oleae of yard room, ay Ay cb BEL of property, Pris 818,000. Torins, in equal yearly installmants, wth forost at 7 por cont Ror anaum, “Addross G, G, LULGHLN, 25 Vinoata, - Louls, OR HALE-OR EXONANGE—TIRTURES, TOR: H “ aiture, and good-will ot deommnktneace aloo one da, marble front building “an Weal ‘Madluon-at; ako caftage crvaaate fat penue nirog: feat lows son ako cottage or fi jo . toll. M. DAVENPORT, jortitocke “PP to H. M. iN] No. 10 Sinjar {MUST CLASS BAKERY AND RESTAURANT FOR ¥ ood businone sabia FE cash, Dalanco Ho: tive yoar ok WILKUR, Hain, Hinots. ROM 8000 TO 31,009 WILL BUY A HALD {ntorost in a aang aah ‘Tutsiooss paylug 3100 mionthly. 197 South O on OR, SsLB—A COUNTRY NEWSPAPER AND office, a aliort distance from the olty. 08%, Tribune office. Pour BOWLING-ALLEYS FOR SALE AT A DAT ‘aro stored now and can ho lafd down at apy id. Anquiro at 40 South Wator-st, it DWELLING, AND SAL Ne yatta (all quito now) for aalo or ront; e = to patty ialonving tho chy SAMUELS 116 Washington-st. U8 Washlowtonst, SAMEET, a a ROOKRY prone Fon + goad. locations dota’ age rare roatton, Robey ind Cfrralt. a ids GEE. OF AN one of tho Weatorn States of the on! complete an Practical portablo farm fanoo mado. Will so sell becausa cannot travel with it. For partloulars addreasJ. B. MOLURE, Sonda TOCK, GOOD WILL, AND MAQHINERY OF A spscisity manufacturing businges for salo; business Pazs 82,000 por month; price $2,000; $1,600 cash, balance ju xoud pronorty. A. aplondid chanca’ for invostmonte Apnly te Wale HL. BASPSON &00., 14 Lasalle-aty, jock. ‘pine ‘BEST TOOATED GROOERY OUTSIDE THA city, neat Oliicago, for eato; law raat, antl good trade Geteblishod: ie will pay €0 nvostigeian” “Addscaa Stas ‘Tribune office. MISCELLANEOUS, ONANOR TO GET A NEW SET OF FURS~ stance.” Robey oA PATHE sy WiLL, BUY NEE i A Now sot lynx, Franch aon, tuink, or marton, $10, Handeom vot tink ure ‘ib fo.gag, martom Mlegant sealakin aot, 820, al eacque, $25, Extra quality soal-ekin eek for Cholco and olegant mink sute, $95 to $10, All warranted new and porfoct, iirst-class goods: | Rosidence 645 Michigan-ay., north of Sixtevnth. ean a ‘Dddatomar by addross! ne ss J ‘aly Advaviains WitO DESIR TO REAOH COUN: ‘A cyr ganar can do sala the best and ehieapest rasa’ ne aing Ous or mora sections of Kojlogy's sat oe por Listas Apply io AU Ne RET LO Ce es Goon eee NO RE tao. STORE ON STATEST., NEAR MAD- Apply at H8 Statoat, soolla:eons. ONTARIO PORK PACKING- soultebah, Mivated at Hamliton, Ontario, Canada, Voie ar sunita 01 particulars apply WDAVIBS. ATRINSORS COs Stack taeda ee BOARDING AND LODGING. West sido, 18 WILEARD-PLACE—DESIRARLE ROOM WTI all modern conveniences, with board, in a private Mi; O NENT--THE Tannlly, netehborhaod. "‘Tornia roasouablo. fh WEST “WASILINGTON-ST.—NIOELY-FULR- 230 alien roomset baad Pica eee South Side, 4.3, AND 46 RAST MONRORST., OPPostrt EO Palnor Houso—Naw houso; splondidd tablo, 84 to Tx week; day-bonrd, $1; roomshiestod; Englistt fain 4.18 AND 420 ¥ SILAN— BOARD FOR LO jadiosand goutiomen, G1 to 85 par wook, with uso of pinna; singlo rooms, $5.00. \fICHIGAN-AV.. NEAR” FOURTEENTILST, — ‘Twa larga alcoro rooms, hot and cold water, and four splendid bod-rooms, Lot und cold water, sultaule for g2n- tHomon; one suite of rooms on first finor, with hoard, ‘Tho rooms ali beautifully farntehed and heated with {ure nace, Host af roforences givon aud required, Address 8 ‘TH, ‘etbune attica, Hotois. BISHOP-coURT HOTEL, fos ‘TO 515 WEST NADI. Bw -¥, Plorson, ‘Managor-Ono of the mnat {nvorably-loeatad family hotolu in the cll Bireot-wara aud alas pate tho door Veloos to ault tho thnos. . HETWREN ‘Virat-class board at 87 aud up: wards por wok: day-board, 85 jor woek, BOARD WANTED. OARD—HY A YOUNG MAN, IN A TEEL PRI. rato iamlly; location contral. ' Addross G, DURAND, Morohants’ Hotel LOST AND FOUND, AME INTO MY INCLOSURE-A LAKGK BAY horse, Wodnesiuy, Deo. 16, which tho ownor can haw roving property and paying charges. GUD\WWIN £'U0., aud at Wost Mudibouree, 4 faw days or wacka, avery threo minutes, TL OSt RET WEEN GniN AND TATST 4 on Madison, or betwoon Academy of Muvico and Ran- dolphi-at, aleryo red-leathor pockut-buok; contains ux: ocution th favor of W. Springer, sxainst 1, Wolthimors also three gold rings, and abuut $5 in currency, and other papers, ‘Tho finder can retaln tha inoney, and ymory it asked, by returning tho book to 63 Nouth ‘Clu: ana. Lost RetWrin, RLZATETIESY, “AND Fane wall all/or in Harwell Hally groon osmon rvast. . A Hboral raward will be paid for bringing the sama (ik DOW LOR DRO. Wand ial Lasalle a “DOG, WITH ONAN, Finder will bo'Mtberally rowardud, tato-atey Daseniont. A YOU. trap, and Loc! by returning to 173 OST—A COVETED, 3-SPRING WAGON; 625 Rit Le Naed Wi Ue paid ta tinea Shae OST—A UERR-BOOK OF PETIT KCHINTOF KERN'S browury, for John Posll, Lotwoon Joiforson and Atring-ate., of Uanalport-av, ‘Thu findur will bo Mborally rowardod by leaving It at L. Sobinuolfon's browory, ste, tear Unuiatpartenr. osT—S10 REWARD—DEO. 17, A DLAGK AU, 4 dog, with white nndor ook and whtte feor, i on a collar marked "Jack, 9 Calumot avonun," ward will bo paid fur the do, tobi rocavory, at No. 3G G IN WE! G, AT ILLINOIS t dopaty or cornar Mighi- id Et glitoo nw biack eablo mull; 85 ro. ald to tho Andor by roturning it to dso Mich. untral wan-ay, nu ward will bo p: igan-av, OST-PENDANT TO ROMAN GOLD HAI-DRO in Bealrlo-ny. atago,.or at tha common of State and Washingte Sultable coward pald df toft xt ollica of Palwor Ilo STOLEN-GROORRY WAUON FROM CORNET OF Forquor and Wiatstedates A liboral rovard' wil ba given for reoovery uf aa SEWING MACHINES, A SPLENDID IMPROVIED SINGER FAMILY Nine ZA ingemeckino, cost SW, for aulo at Biv, G45 Michi. ian-ave SINGER OFFION OF A. J. MELO, 26 HOUT Halatad-at,, chly ayont. ‘Maatiues eotd’ ou imouthily runtudy and-reputro SINGER HuWING-MAGIINE iva 111 Btata-st. Mavhtuios wuld on wunthly paymonta; Tor cont dlacount IMOIPAT, OF- NSPRUCTION IN ‘THKOREMOAL AND PRAOTIL oal mathamatios to Loginuurs and advanced sohiolaray day aud ovening class, Apply to ROBT LET, wd Waat Adamicst. PERSONAL, ERBONAL-WILL TT THEMAN WiO callud at tho Goud Samaritan Shollor, 237 Wout Itan- dolph-st., yoaturday a€iornvou, to seo thd olicors of that Boclaiy fusaye cal ch oF, fii hla adulcons elthce to Bru, i joo-Proaidont, 24 Wabasl-ay., OF Alss, My A, HORLEY, Wromaureny bib West Mudisoucat F WVANIRDASSPRING DAYTON TRADE WAG i. ‘Tribune ottico, ‘on, Addres WASTED-9 nud for ors, i ate MAM MOND i Pi TES A UNGER WAGONS Must bon arpain. Call at 77 Wert Madi- UNK, MUSICAL, SPEC cent Very Iatest, Iyray cost, a and cover, #0, Li TAL BARGAIN—A NEW AND MAONIFI- Aghto, Now York, planoforto, with all the Improromonte; round coraors, enrvod lean and. oxy months sluco, Bis0s for aato, with stool for $200, Rerldonco 645 Michie VOR SA LE-AT A SACI PIANO, RIFIOR—A NW Fnoat porfaot in tons and fintaly, latest tmprovoments; al funy warrante ORE nUNDR ED ON A LJ ano.—l can gotany maka of plano in the Unt Sintew, and savo parties ebiout to puurchaso from $00 to Hay pairod tory i, WOLCONT, 2601 \warronay GANS” ANI ‘anid 63 Indians ED PI. te rotund SS poate’ oxperiente ia the Duinasa, DD MELODEONS TUNED AND Re ut in sirat-claas ordor at the Organ Vao- near Mai PIANOS For, EU tng and tunin, Biatoes STOR plano! houdaye a a famous B ‘Algo a (a from 325 upwards, We lowing ront to gu toward puroliaso, i doslrad. Sit st,, noar Adams, WAV Uousbly the boet aine eR E quostiouably the'bost mad in thin onuntre, «Gun Bashnav. aud Adamacats Ne GOOD & RON, ee wa NTRD—A TENOI BINGEN Wil0 18 GAPA of lrosting n choir or Icading a congrogation, je ary small. ANTED— or alx mont! given. (40, Tril Estey Orgat LE AND ‘TO RENT. REPAIR- ad tun Aittte Ouleauo Pland Factory, 240 CAMP, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN molonsla lave. Ha ieee ee Dockor, Bradbury, or Story & Camp Plauo, oF + reo atook of a: ond-hand instruments ranging soll on installments, of rant, al= IST REGRIVED AN INVOICR OF poautiful Hazelton upright innen, une i] ‘Sul res: pune o| ‘0 RENT—GOOD PIANO FOR THRTE i will pay ront in advance; roferouce oO : Alte Ast P, b FOR CAST OF CLOTHING AND jcollunonue goods oi a aida JONAS GELDEW SF Loan Oitleo, BM Staton ee ‘ALL GOOD OAST-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT AP Al {Be highows price by JONAB AT en OO eR, Ae Bouith Olark-at. "Ordors by mall promptly attended te. ASHDUNEAST BODIE OPENED an. otoainy eomplleatad accounte adjusted, ‘by ane: sterionos. “Addrows WED Soon Aus Bate OOKKERPER —TOOKS WHITTEN UP, AQ, ta mate out, ote,; bost » Add: a7, Payne mato out, ote.; bosk roforoncos, Address LU SKATES-DARNEY & BERRYA OLUD Skates at manufacturors’ prices ab HAMMOND'S bacdware sta if PS (ASH Bat YOR Oud HEWEEAERRE, HOOKS, ampilote, rage, motals, boltlos, bey PETTI- HONS ee 333, ‘toa ES Fifthay, ‘Btosk dalled forin Any part of thio alty, frao, VATARRH_A SURE CURE, AT 1 EAST MADE tes Te Ci yr trial. eS n0n- (ALOT RS WiiINGERS OF ATL KINDS REPAIRED, J new ralle $2 oxeli, $3.00 a pate; tn 5 and At ths. SHAVER 20008, fo Wert Waskinge $8, tons JOMERSONG Crip AND Titi, Fon OFTICE PA- 4ynors, aud Emorson's Binder for musio. and. all port aitlonis, Als, former tor lalnossemeny tho taftar tor worybady, Co Ing, toe, neatly. door SRO, HT BARRETI SC Coe Doatbindgrs, Id Neateret, ppitsrcias: A NTED IN Ofte colora, in exchango for wnineumberod elty or auburbad lots, at No. rntok Block. WV ANTED-ALL LADIES AND GENTS TO MEET that aroongugod, this morning, at tl u'clock a. mi. Jo Munio Hall, 3s isue Island-av., foe tehoarsal, to open. to-night, “MANGEK. WANTED TA PARTY, Witlt #9,000 TO 4,000, Would Iike ta ongagoin sone good paying manus facturing Wualnoas that will bear close Invostigation, with trada ontablishod. Address X 8, ‘Tribune oitiea, 5.000 RY gRGRuEN Tiltts aro 9 FEET TON, RiZUY at wiolomle by SEWELL OLAK, 387 Boutd Ont 70 EXonaNGr. Waupun, Wi consto for ung attic TO EXCHANGE, ‘A NOT FLOURING MILE. AT 4 has the Stato PHOS contract of pie thal i out is furl monts and BROOKS Good p worth xoncral morchaudisa, MAGI, 8 & T9 EXONANGH--EIGHT OF Th Tota iu Mayiood fora stuck of ulshing goods worth #3, 17 0, ExoIANGE Bi 0 SUBURBAN tine 6-aero farm, ONIGAGO under cultivation, south of Su Lasalluat. A’ AR NG. hta, on Ninoty-alzthest. close to Ane iuproya: fie how diopote for Nav" furore, Os He ut Laalloc BEST CORNER aware and hous fur. ek of OR CitiGAGO” PROPLItT productive property th 'Tennessou, Also $10,000 Wil avsume, JAGUL O, 77 Clnrk-wt. VV ANTED A, chain : pau but ttle weod. Witnes lot on We ui Way apn, c2, Aichtxan.av, Ti 4 Addrovn ONO. 1; will, trade : Th, A. GILBEUT & 00,, 808 Lavaliusae al WHET SID 2 Oa to BaUide a ovchange , 000, tm, oxchango. fo Silo, gids sein eesti ‘aditferense. jock. tY TIN EXCH ‘noar Sixtouuth-at, WANTED’ uit in 1,00 acros chotua pina lands in Wisconsin, a. goad bin sroport: SeSHit STOO BMICROMANDISE; WILT. and lot fa Chicage, aut f} good atock, -U, Ul, BRUOKS & Oo as nn rar AGENTS WANTED 310 PER DAY—TO SEL ‘Pits you can maky | mony Whothor you aro oxperiunced in tho Dusiniws oF not, you wish to buy x sawing machine for family uso, aut ole- ular with she you BUN, CLARK £ CO,, Ubicugo, Il. how {o-savo movoys AUdeute JON Ne tates, Baelios, whom w: nent, BON BREWING, Chicago, API WOOD & Du: 3 ¢ ¥ioain onginos, Front tlives' to, Atty idory, ates pumps, hl JPOk SAleonay—a sngiue and boiler on fron wheuly,8. Iso wood saw and frame, for har exchange BROW. 75 Wartingtonst, hows woul AGENTS WANTED —S Wowanta firat-olan Bi aval the worls FOIAL “INDUGEMIENTS— ont In ovory county in the Dulted id-renowned Wilsun Shuttle Sewing and the Wilson manufacturing maoliiues te tro joparad to ollor oxtraordiuary lostieus full, particulars, apply to, of adidee eat NE "COMPANY, 107 Btato-st., MACHINERY, | = KL, Wl AND lia LAKiE rsa (iowar} bolting. aud aupplions NAMES AGRIGULTURAT oFa0 power, neatly cet for. city Foal estate, Haier WitLl WAL A bat | und claw! ppd ela promptly a prising s0ff, two oasy-chatrs, and four uph ek chairs, outiruly nowy vricw 8b0e 640. Allelig [YON BepsrvaDs ARR HOUSEHOLD Goons. IT, Coat. NUT AND Ritbs Parton su Hit OLEANEST AND uw Inv uvp tn the ues fuinilioe ia Ohisewe here. At Ubivago Iron Badatead Co,, Hl Haotory #63 Sudywiok-st, all ordore by ‘inall ttoaded to, 5, O00 SXkRGREEN TiRES. sto a rERT ITO. Bihtoant. 2e Wholesalo by SEWELL CLANK, 267 Sond trent, SINANGIAL, DAT § NeTiOntST Gun » improved faring, and col- \poxEy To 1 ‘0 AML “luck, on etty ra; iatorals, Hf Je GAMAMILTON, nereted fat EY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, W ds, oto al LAUNDIER'S private oitico, 120 Ran: MONKY, FOR A TRUM OF YE, vod vity proporty, at currant ratos. Firat- # Nurohane-monuy nlorigagos Wontad. Jv i, Madt- 4 Washington-st. V ANTED—TO BORROW $13.00 FOR THRER OR ix mouths, on first roat estate socurity worth $55, 0, MORTON OULVEI, Itoum 4 Motropolitan Blocks A 10 Prit TURNEN & ee y to" LOAN POR S YEARS, MON] cont, ‘ua Chiesgo reel ; BARSIL, 102 Washingtaneats a YOR # YEARS, AT 1 PER raleclase rout edtato aocurltr, onsale 900 T AR ont, fi uiisen & AGU od Waa a TO IN COLLATE $2,000 TraanadeN COLLATERALS, low rate of [ntoresl aod R 34, J'ribune ofice, NHWAND V0 LEND | 3.000 pentane soourity. Monrao-at, TO TOAN ON TMPRO PARTNERS WANTED. COMMISSION IOUS: tern buddies, and whi Wei, PURNE ‘pantyen Ww. non-epscu ativo aud ‘loa! des A Grants. thete ‘oapital $10,000 to 220,000, Wil bo glad ta corrasyond witha patty Gaving that amount to Invest ine fa atl wolboatablishod business by dan. 1, thib, elthet auvglal or activo partuor, Mento addroas 485, "Tribuay oflica, The 1 of roferouiaos giren and requin a) WANTED WiTHt apliat ia an ostablishad hoavy Hert of Tribuueoficn, DARTNER WANTED—WITH FitoM 63,000 1¢ PANTS good Satoatnun having the above uapital cay finterust It» guud-paying establisiod GraML NG Goud tying enabled wittcanl 00 TO 10,00 hurdwaro busines, f references given and rouiutrod, “Addross O70, 2.0 obitala ai busines Rt Witir SOM Ad pantnt He tKN—A GOOD” DINING-ROOM ma Aatake uail-inieros Jn boat to 3) I tayo Ait-intorent joution in the ity, = FOR Saus. FOR BATA COMPLED LE OF Oy Sone for aix months, onding Jute ot, Tents Added tia ol [POR SALE Your HOUSES OF TH LOATID. some cockroach wile thoy, infeat your warm ron hy using Onkloy's Quckruach Hatorn t gnibeagts talon, Call on or addres a VAIO OAK LY, [aaa DUR Bai ‘AP, WALNUT Ditait, "TARLIG W "Tottarspirose, aud stand, and Mon Eis sor luck, ‘coruse Latalls and Mirada eee

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