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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1874, e T T R e S S e e S SR 3 THE MICHIGAN SENATORSHIP, Mr. Ohandler's Effort to Se- ' gure o Re-election. Tho Opposition to Him in Republi- can Quarters An Opinion that He Will Be De~ feated. f (e enss e Tho Othor Gentlomen Mentioned in Con- nection with the Position. Ta the Edtor of The Chicaqo Tribune Datrorr, Doo 28,~1ho Soustoriol contest in thin $tato hns nesumed an unoxpested phasa by the nlloged aunouncoment, by Mr. Hoyt, of Tuu- cols County, of his position as an ANTI-CHANDLEN candidate tar Spanker of fho Lowor Honge, Tho fact that Mr, Ioyt bas poon fonsidered o Chandler man, and {hat ho was conceded lo o e londing candidate for Speakar, gives this an- nouncement grest importauce, A dispatch from Washington farnlshes tho information that tho Ilon. Juy A, Iiubbell, of theNinth Congressional District of Michigan, recoived n lottor from s member-cloct to tho Logisiature from his dis- trict, giving the sboye information na to Mr. royt's position; that tho lotlor was promptly shown Mr. Chaudler, aud gave lim gront unon- sincss; and that Ar. Hubpoll, who hiad not in- tondod going to Laneing to takoa part In tho contest, consonted, nt Mr. Chandler’s carncat so- licitation, togo, with the view of alding tho “groat War-Sonator," now thoroughly alarmed. 1t i probable that Mr. IInbbell, who will ba 1ho only membor of the Micbigan delogation in the Houso st Lanelng in A, Chandior's intorest, will ascortain, boforo ho has boon at Lansing lang, that tha Republican members of the Leg~ {glnture aro mon of difforont matorinl from that of tho Logislature which slx years ago ro-clected Mr, Chandler to the United Stntes Sonnte; that they nro not a4 tractable as formorly ; and, final- 1y, that tho result of the recont oloction is rightly intorpreted as a REDUKE OF CUANDLTWEY, which may bo said to mosn puro und simplo But- Toriem, tho dofinition of which It is uunocossary ta state. Tha fact that Senator Chandler s made ox- tensive arrangoments in the way of sacuriug o Inrgo and petivo lobby, ig woll underatood ; and it i probablo that iu no Senatorial contast in Mich- igan waa thgro ovor witnossed ns Jorgo n lobby as will bosocn noxt week at Lousing in AMr, Chan- dler's intorest, Tho oflice-holding or oftico-begging olement, fram CGeorge Jo- romo, _Collector at this pory, down 10 Don Hondorson, of the Allegan Journat, will bo thero in full forco, and it will bo clamorous for Mr, Chisndior's elcction, a8 another vindica- tion of tho *groat War-Senator,” which 18 de- manded overy six years by his partisans, agninat tho * Robol yoll,” and the assaults of * tompor- ance-zoalots.” As illustrating Mr. Chandlet's tacticy, and, at tho same timo showing the char- actor of tho nnwnpmmr-nnp}wn ho is rneowh\g, it sy bo stated that the Dotrolt ’ost ia practi- cally owned by bim, ho having & mortgago of 00,000 on that establishment, and tho mnuagor thorcof holding a sinecure position at tho px- pousg of the Natlonal Trensury. Tha editors of tho Adrinn’ Times, tho Grand Ropids Eagle, and the Kalamazoo T'elegraph, nre Yostmasturs with £4,000 snlaries ; whilo tho editor of the Jackmon Citizen ***opes to be™ a Dostmaster aftor the dth of March, having the pledge of the *War-Seun- tor" to that effect, Theso aro the only Republi- can dailies in the State outside of Delroit, and thoir subsidizea support of Mr. Chandler iy, therafore, woll understoad at homo. ‘U 7Tribune, ot thia city, the leading Repub- Tican paper of the Slute, hak vigorously” opposed Mr. Chandler, and bws dealt him steggoring Dblows recantly. 1t calls unon tho bost men in tho Republican party to unite agaihet Mr. Ohand- ler, and, by his defeat, sevo the party from com- pleto anmhilation 1 Aichigan : and, {rom pres- ‘out apposrances, Mr, Chaudlors defaat BLEMS ADSOLUTELY CERTAIN. Tt is imipossible, st this time,—oven if it woro politie,—to give the names of nll the Republican mombers of the Legisltura who are kiown to Lo committed against Mr. Chandler; bub it is eafe to Kay that cuough are 8o comnmnitied to se- curs hiy defeat,—probably in tho Ropublican cancug, and, fuiling thero, in tho Lepisluturo, by bolting thio caucus decision, which, It fuyors- blo to Mr, Chandler, thoy will ropudiato 08 iu no sonso ropresonting the gront majority of tho Ro- publican voters of Michigau. "Lhess are among the Republican members of the Legislature several\Grangers, and it is now balieved that thoy will present thie uamo of T, WENSTER CHILDS, of Washtonaw County. ond coucontrato their strength upon him. * Unfortunately, this gontlo« man_was inse spring Ar Chandlor's candidato for Governor, which fact led do a rupture be- tween Gov. Higley sud tho *great War-Soua- tor," {u which the former used langange more ‘exprossivo and foreibl than polito or clussic,— eerving notice on Nr. Ciandler that, if he mado sny further movo in aid of M. Childs, ho should move on his Souatorial camp in short order. As @ result, Mr. Chaudter was cowpolled to make o truce and abundon Childs, wineh he did forth- with, ‘That goutleman was ambitious to servo the Btato in some capacity, and aceosdingly ho gppealed to Alr. Chandler to forco "Alr, Waldron, of the Sccond Congressiounl District, snd a candidate for renaminution, off tho track, But that was more then even the * groat War Bougtor " wanted to undertake, and Mr, Childs became Chairman of the Republican State Con- vention, after having made many loud throuts as'to what tho Grangers would do if thoy wero not rocognized by tho Convention and givon the important position of Lrensnrer. Although the name of Cyrus G. Luce, of Branch County, was sresented “for that position—n gontleman of .Ligh character and ability—by tho Giangors, thoy communded Jess than o third of tho strongth of the Couveontion, and tbe{) wero cooly kickedout of tho Conyeution, withour boing necordod n singlo lnco ou the ticker, But for v, Childs' connee- iou with Chandlor, a8 nbove stated, it ia prob- Ablo that he would prove a etrong caadidate, WALDROX AND CONGER. The names of tho Houw, llenry Waldron, of the Recand, and tho Ilon, Owar D. Conger, of the Beventh, Cougrossional Distriets, aro Yx'nnonlnil; but it is nnderstood thoy will bo caudidates ouly in the event that it may appear that Alr. Chand- lor caunot b choson. My, Waldron conld linva gecnred pliiost the solid vote of hin district, hnd bo last apring announced bimself o8 a condidato; but, having declincd (o bo #o considered, o fow of tho mombers from his district becamo pledged 10 Mr, Chanalor. Mr. Congor has slways boon rovsidered a Chandlor map hitherto, but it I ra- ‘mued that thoir rolations are not as cordial as ormerly, If this bo 8o, it 18 bocausa Mr. Congar 18 unwilling thet Souator Chandlor slall coally Appropriate sll tho credit of socuring tho liboral siver and harbor appropriations whicl: Michigan hns obtained during l‘ho past faw years, maiuly throtigh Mr, Conger being a Jénding mewbor of tho Commitico on Commerce, JUDAKS CAMIDELL, CHBISTIANCY, AND COOLEY, Thé names of Judges Campbell and Chris- tlaucy aro aléo presonted ; but it is. not likely tgq& elther of them will racolye anything moro than tho complimoentary vota of o fow porsoual friouds. The name of Judgo Cooloy, of the Supreme Conrt, is also montioned ; Lut tho fact that ho Wad ipocted ot “Liberal™ tonduncios two yeard ago may operato to his disatvantaga, 1o is & winn too well and widely known, especlally by tho legal profession, to noed any information ny to who npd what bo is ; and it would bo a fortunato thing indood for Michigan it the fncoming Lieg- islaturo wonld, luylug asido all partisansbip, uud lacking to tho beat Juterests of tho State, honor Jtwolf by sonding * Judgo Cooloy to thio 'United Btates Bonato a8 tho succosyor of 'Zachurial Chandlor, 5 The Opporition has been quiet, and, it I like- 1y, will prosont the nnme of THE 10N, HENKY OUAMNERLALY, of Borrien Uounty, their candidate for Govornar in tho Into cumpuign, 110 w & Granger, and uado a stronger ruce than was expeoted,—redua- iug tho majority of 60,000 for Gov., Bagley in 1872 o loss thun 20000 fa 1874, Mr, Chumber- Inip is an abler as well as moro populur mun than MS' Obilds 3 ond, if Aly, Chaudlor ghould, by the nid of a large and ungorupulons lobby, sovura tho Toppbiioan nompation, Mr. Chambeyialy i’ fap more likely to dofeat bi he hamo of % 'CHY HON. CUANLES H, MAY; of Kalamuzoo, I alio presviitod s a, {u faot, ara & fow others of less 1oputation.” Mr. May hes boon Lisutouant-tovernor, §s au ablo lawyer, & Qoo spoukor, snd o gmulnmln of high charactor. o jolued tho * Libaral™ movemeut two yoars AP0 Bod Wad Rotive Ln she Ipto campalgn for the “Tloform " tioket, Itia not Ilkoly thnt tho Dem- acrntio mtrength could Lo hold solid for Mr. May, evon 17 ho_recolved enough Ilopublican votes Lo bo cloctad, W'ho nwwme of ¥ | EX-00V. DLATR iu also prosented; and his friends—and thay are Jeglon—all over the State earnostly hopo for o conibination that may rccmie his election. Ho wna foromost i1 tho organtzation of the topudli- enn party nt Jdnclwon’ in 1854, whon Scuntor Chandlor waa Vllmvln(i agalnet it, Iis rocord ng tho **War-Govornor™ of Michignn fa a praud one, and ty & sourco ef gratitieatibn to overy patriotio citizon of the Panlusuln State, withoud rogard to party. iy sorvico in Congress, whero 1o tool Mist vanle, aminently qualittes” lim for tho position of Senator, and it is possible that he may yet ba choven, ~ Binco loaving Congross, ho has been puraulng his profossion quletly, and was not aotive In tho Into_eampsign, though he aurponcfl tho * Iteform® moyomont. I Ropublicans have n majority of nine on Joltik batlot; and it in woll nnderstood that theto are'f lonst that number of Republicans .WHO WILL NOT BUPPORTIIL CHANDLER undar any circumstancos, and they will ol tho balutico of power. As tho firat cholo, thay will profor a Republioan ; but, m the event thut dir. Chandler sccuren tho caucus nomination, If the Opporition will presont tho namo of a modorato Domoorat, they will unita with them to scoura My, Chandlor's dofoat, Liout.-Gov. 1folt 18 net- ively hoetila to Ar. Chandler, and {6 i8 bo- lioved that Gov. Bagloy will mdvoonte throwlng him overbanrd, a8 tha only salvation of tho Ho- publican _party. The signs of o broaking up nmong Br. Chandler's supporters aro already evident, and shrewd politicians are prophesying that bio wil bo Tadly bonton in tho Ropubtican canous. It wonld indeed bo a fitting end of tho politienl Jife of 1he man who has so long boen tho * autoerat " of Michigan politics, aud who, . during his lougs aorvico as & Tlepublican Senntor, cannot point to ouo singlo mensuro origiuated by Lim, bosido thogo afMeoting merd locel intorests, and who, during all that time, was more solicit ous#o advauce hisown poruonal interests than to elevato-thio staudard of Republicau anuudg_fy. SECRETARY BRISTOW. Illis Speech on 'Change at Cincinnatl. Lyom the Cincininati Tines, Dec, 29, Aftor tho closo of busineas on 'Chango, at 1 o'clock, Prosident ITolloway presented tho Hon. B, 11, Bristow, Secrotary of tho Treasury, to the Clamber of Commerca, At flist tho gontloman doclinod any public presontation or upoech-mal ing, but was tinally provailed upon to make a fow romnrks. Ilo said: QENTLENMEN : Thia fs fo mo e very unoxpocted, as it i u rea,ploasure, Pausing through your city on my Taturn to Washiuglon from homo, where Thave beei Apending a fow duya on privat Yuisiuoss, I fecl myself finavaldably detatiied foru fow hours in your midst, Thut devontlon gives mo the great ploasuro I now hovo in qucefiug 50 many of {howolid merchanta of {his solld Western city, “Iam glad of tho oportunity of feeiug your bifght fucer, a0 full of hopo for tho futtire, 1t fuspires mo it the Lelef that ol tho croaking that 1iny beon done in Teferenco 1o our financin) future—in roferenca o the disuater that awaila wa—{d without any good dnd suicient reanon, Wiien 1 reo tho murchanta #ud manufacturers of Cinclunalf with their shoulders to the wheel, determined to carry qn thelr business sl return 10 the solid basls on whith all prosperity must cxist, I am constralned to bellova that thcy are on (e rigit roud to lustcial prosperity aud succens, o hove pacsed througli fituncial dlsasters greafer in oxtent thaw almast auy ather peaple bavo ovor auf- fored, und yot pursived. Lot the tremendoys enorgies amd recuperative powers of our people Liave been equal {0 all emergencica, Wo bave not only survivod, but wao dntend tu build up our future prospority on o basis miory enduring than ever, We ave goue down ulmost {0 Linrd pan, Lt Wo mean o como out without loss, and to bufld up on o basls thut cannot bo shaken, 1 Laliove with you, that thero fs no other real prosperity than tlint which Jooks to rebuflding ou n foundation that crnnot bo braken, At all eveuts, §t any fuanclal disasters do coms upon s, it abalbnat bo ot account of nuy fault of ours, An Llook at the financial question, 1t can_only ba entinfactorily solvod by earrying out I good faith the obligations ‘of the natlon, hecordivg to. the import of {lic promises when they wero made, -~ After all that lins Leen sald and written on tho great subject of our fimnces, thero $a but ono oimple, axfomatic truth that must novor bo forgotten, and thit Is, that honoaty must grer bo tho Lust polles,” Tliero caii be 10 palicy thnt hna not the prineiplo of honbaty underlying it that is wortliy of a momeut’s considuration by s cammarcial countuity, Our promifres wera mado amidst dire necersity ; our falth way pledged tn tho midst of o strugglo (hreaton ing our very national existence, Lel ua tiot forget tho Bouor that” requives us to yedeem those prontiscs nt tho earlleat practicablo day, Tho timo hus como when Wo nuitet Login to do nomefhing, insoad of tailiin mugro gliftering generalitics, T ot glad toscs that the Congress of tho nation has ot lust eguu Lo feal the fmportsuce of this mutter, and that wo hinve now somo nssuranco that that body will recognizo the proposition that tho legal-tender notes, fssied under (o pressurs of onr nocossifis, must bo redeonted In that which tho world regards at sioneg., And when Gy sro a0 redoomed, all tho promises of the Gavernment mny ba ao rcdecmed 3 £l when this conditlow of things 1 sallsfuctoriy act omplished our futuro pioaperliy will bo bosond afl owit, : 1 thank yon, gentlomen, for this kind courlesy, The Secrotary was thou introduced to a gront many individual membors, who could not holp boing woll pleased with his nequaintanco, — DEATH OF PROF. VON TISCHENDORF, Tho Univorsity of Loipsio s beon deprived,, by death, of ono of its celebritics. Tho cole- brated oxplorer of tho differont codices or versions of the Bible, Constantine Von Tischondorf, Profousor of Theology and Biblical Taleography, departed this lite soptosday, the Tt ingt. (bo was born Jan, 18, 1815), having been for some timo alrendy disabled by repeated spoplectic strokes to attond to bis mentsl labors, and thuy biighted ovory hopo of roetoration. Maving beon propared at tho Loipsio Univorsity pending the years 1934 to 1699, aud called to W tho poition of docent thoro in 1640, ho discovored bistiuecalling,however, when, by tneansof ¢ moiu- tenauco granted him by the Saxon Government, o suceeeded to journey to Paris, then through England, Iolland, Switzorland, nay. oven g far thau ja Mr, Ubilds, a8 Egypt, tho convents of the Nitrie Desort, Dlount Binai, Palestine, cte., ote., in ordor to scarch qut anciont and yot unkuown snd unex plored manuscripts of the Bible, s labors and vory considerablo _exortions woro rewardod by a 1argo numbor of tho most valusble discoverics. Ho undortools other travelu to fartlier oxplare, two of which'wera dovoted to Lho Orieut, during the yoars from 1848 to 1859, ope of which was at the oxpense of the Imperial tussinn Goy- ernmont. - In this last tour o discovered'the celobrated Codex Sinaiticus, the most snclent Greok toxt of tho Lible. . 1t was publishied oy the Millenial Jubilacum (1862) of the Russian Empire, in four folio volumes, at the expenso of Lmperar Aloxandor IL snd the learned finder and oxploror. himsolf overshelmed with tho yarest of dirtinctions, Whon more recently so- journing in Lugland, in 1865, ho was mada tho recipiont of similar oxtraordinary honors, when the Unijyorsities of Cambridge and Oxford, in conformity with their custom, in solomy Eossion, croated Lim **Doctor of Law" and * Doctor of Civil Law." Dosides, distinctions of vavious kinda, in the form of ordors and titles, woro con- ferrod upon him, s AP SAD AND UNACCOUNTABLE S.HIOIQE. Do the Editor of 2'he Chicado Tribune Gexeva Laky, Wid, Dec, 28.—Tho following death-notico has apposrad in tho Herald : On tho ovenlug of Wednesdny, Dee, 23, 1874, Mr ‘Monros J, Woatherwaz, from the oficots of laudubum, agod 23 yoars, Iled publio attention not boen directed to tho matior, your correspondent would not have caueed neodloss palu by further roforring to tho facta; but, as tho yumoars on the streota’are far worsa than the truth, lot the truth bo told. Tho dageasad lett his work on the day of hig denth, aud proceoded to Van Blyok & Miners drug storn, whore he nsked for two ouncos of laud- snum for tho baby, Alr, Miner refused, saying it was not wefo to administor o baby, When' Weathorwax procoedod to . H, Hummorsley's drug sfors, and, by sowo protenso or other, &o- cirod tho deadly drug. Qolug wut, he met War- ron Dock ot tho ontranco, and told ‘hiw his fu- tontion tu commit_suivido, and Bock playfully trled to goy the stuf from hiw, but did ot suo- goed, thinking he was joking, Bock sud Wopth- erwrax then ?rucnodnd togothior to the storo’of tho lntlor's father, aud’ the uuhappy youny man anddonly pluced tho bottlo to hig® hps, and drainod Ts. Medical aid was obtained, and emot- ies snd a stomach-pump used, buv withln fifty minutes he was a corpse, Ho lasves a wife snd babe, Duripg the War ho was o faith{ul soldier for tha Unioh, and wna much thought of, A, A Rumbling Mountain in Goorgin. From the (fwinnet (Ga.) Herald, Very vingular rumbling or dotonatjug sounda have boen repeatodly hourd in tho vicinity of Stono Mouutain, What sooms pomewhat strango *iy the diftioulty of axcortnining thq direction. Homo umsprt that it is I tho casf, whilo othoers (hiuk it south or weat, while it appoars again to some others in the sloments above, Wo our- Bolf hyvo hieard Lt. yopoutedly and vory frogquout- ly during the Sabbath, The sound seoms to Gy somoihst liko dlstant thuuder or howry mschin- . EDUCATIONAL. Second Doy's Session of the State Toachers’ Associntion, flon(;é‘ml Discussion Upon Interosting & i ] Topics i ' p “Th‘m yublic Behools of Prussin® { w~Able Paper by Dr. [ Gregotry. | STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. YESTARDAY'S PIOCEEDINGS. . The, pssombly Of tho 1llinols Btato Tonchors' Assoclation, which organized on Tuesday after- noon in tha First Mothodist Church, coutinued 18 gegnions yeatorday. A proscribed by the programme, the High Behpol Scotion asaombled In tho lecture-room of ho ohurch. At § o, m, 3 papor was read by Prof, 11, M. Whitnoy, of Boloit Collogo, ontitled **Ie- Intton of Iigh Behools to Colleges.” At 10:30 a. . thora was & aiscugslon on tha eubject, * Aro Wo Not Snerificiug tha English Langungo to Mathomntica and tho Scioneos?” The discus- sion was opened by Mesars, I, Delano aud 8, It Penbady, of Chicago. Primary Section, Chalrman T. N, Haskoll, Ilyde Parit, assemblodfin tho churchiat 9 s, m. J.F. Evorett, Rock Island, rend & paporon # ITalf-Day Heasions.” At 10:30 a. m, A DENERAL DIMCUSSION took place on the question, * Doos Any Sprios of Rondory Furnish Us with Sufliclent Tending- Matter for Our Primary Crados?” Mossrs. o}, Wontworth, and Kirk fook part in the dis~ cusslon, Tho papera wore thoroughly practical in thelr nature, nlthough ot times thors was ap- paront o grentor doslro to prosont & woll-written paper than to make suygoktions 08 to tho pros- out neoda in tho schoal-systom, Tho attoudance waa the largost sssombled at any mooting of tho teachors hold thug far. Tho scotions adjourned at noon. 4 TIE GENEBAL ASSOCIATION met again at 2:30 p. m. in the church. 3lr. Hull presided. The mnsical composition, *Incline thino cor," was sung ns solo and clorus by pupils of tho Chicago Iligh Behool, undor tho loadership of Mr, O. Dlackman, ‘Lho singing was, 0a it desorved to bo, loudly applanded. At 2:60 p. m, Martba A. Floming, of Llydo Parls, read & paper ontitled, * Shall Wo Toacl Our Pupils to Tako Cara of Thomaolves 2" Tho paper was listoued fo with gront interost, aud gavo proof of caroful proparation, notwith- standing & miequotation * of tho well-known lines—** A littlo "learning's & davgorous thing,"” ofe. . Mr. John MofVado and _Miss Rolia Lone sang the charming duet, ** Lifo's Droam is O'er. Mr. McWado already onjoys some reputation as a soloiat, and lus randering yoaterdny consider- ably added to tho opinion of his vocal ability cu- tertained by thaso prescut. Not lewa sucoessful wa liss Lano, who posserscd s rich, molodious voico, floxiblo, sud with smplo volutno. M Lauo sang the solo in the chorus-pigee, * Daugh- ter of Lrror.” : Dr. J, M, Grogory, of tlio Illinols Industrial Univorsity, rond a pupor on 4 TilE PUBLIC BCUOOLS OF IPRUBSIA." Hoeaid : T ooy our Ezceutive Gommiltes rather thin my own inclinations in presonting this subjoct, 1 sholl not protoud tospeak from my own observitions, a thoy wero too linuted, Iudood, T am of thoupinion that fow travolers see enough of (ho schools uf auy conntry o kpeak of thom na clnse, Thero are gooi schools and poor schools under evory systom and in every land whero pubile achools exist, Ilay Just sud {ruo'would Lo tho estimalo of tho public schools of Tilinols formed by a forcigner who might clinnca to visit tho well-appoluted, thoronglls-classifled, and woll-justrucled_scliools of this city'? Or, oven should he add to lis researelics, by o brist vialt fo Bloo tou, Springlli, Quincy, o ouo or {wo miore of oty largo towi, hiotv valuable would Lo bis ostimaie ? 1¢ stich wera a fair samplo of tho Tinols schodl-syatem, it might wall challongo comparison with any afbor it the world, You will parhaps dnfer from what T havo safd that Jouaromot o bu indulged with anotler oulogy on tho russln school-s Certatuly T havo no design to doery it, and I trast I shatl doal as fairly by s oxcel- louciea as nny of my illustrious predecessors huve dove, The reporta of forace Munn, of Buche, of Dr, Stowe, of Trof, Slepliens, and of 'Viclor Cousin of T'ranco, and of others moro recent, hayo mulliplied tostimouy, which, taken with due allowance for tho Liitatioi'of thelr observation totho great cities, msy be regarded nd showing thic Leat featurea of the sysiom iu §ta must advaucod dovolopment, Almast all comn- yarison of tho actual work and restlta of tho schools uf Frussin and of our own luud wiil do njustice -t tho ono or the other, Tha sactal, indualrial, snd political cireumsLances of tlo two pooplea are so ' difforont that what fs prafsewortly in plan or work in the ono_ caw must ofien Le unfitted to “tho other, BHut flicro aro cortafu groat fundusuental facts of onr common nnture whjeh repisfn uuchunged by aceidenta of natfonality it clime, and so thero aroalso certain leading fea- tures of educatiousl philosophy which will demaud Tecognition in all {ruo systemw of education, 1t wiil always bo nstrnctive sud fitercsting “to_notice tow theae common facts nud principlos are provided for and mf i any systemn. TIR GERAANS may mako for themsalye o proud clafm to lnving been tho first of modern peoples to providos thorougl system of public fstruction under tho diract earo wrid control of thu cvit Government. ~And Prussio, one of the firat of the German Statés to estabifsh’ publlo achoolw, ks won u reputation for the oxcolloney of hor gctiool-aystem second to none, I 1640, while tho Tief- ormation was yol fn jts infuncy, the Rloctor of Bran- denburg, tho uncient Prussis, under the advico of Lu- thier und'atelancthon, toolc sieps to organizo a gystem of publio Instruction, In 1009 Prssis mudo It com- pulsory on pareutu {0 wend thelr childreu {0 school, bin liad beon adoplod. proviously by sons oller Ger. man Slates, ‘Tho terribie wars which wusted Gorman life and wealth dfstracted but did not destroy tha zoal for publiceducation, Boveral eminens teuchers and edueational philosoplicrs urose who labored to dovlso now and better methods, Sich woro Zotzendorf and Sturm, in tho sixtecuth ' contury 3 Cominius, the foro- runner of Pestulozz], born 1692 Bpence, borh i 1635 aud Vranki, boru in 1663, Tu 175 tho firkt regular nor- anal chiool, or seminary for teachors, was oatablfalied in Stettin.’ Yrussla wne thus carly to sco that ta mako o schook-syulem eflective_there munt bo thor- ougliy-tralned loaclors, Lot us remember hat this_wne forty years leforo Iho opening of our Revolutlunary War, Frederick the Great, to whosa millitury genfus Prussia owes much of tho graudoue o which sl has attained, also _gave n now impuilso to ‘ber oducationsl progresd, Mg rendered still moro stringent uud offectivo tho privistons to compel o ottendance of the chifldren, aud wultiplied the normal or teashiers’ seminarics, 11But tho grondest era in tho history of the echoole pystem of Prussia began in ‘that dark” hour when, in 1809, Yrussia ]Il" crisied under tho beel of the Firat Napolcon, A Frencharmy of 200,000 men bad been quartered upvn_ hor jupabitunts tul beggary aud staryution stared thom in tho face. Napoloon, after Tobbing Ner achools and chiurchics of a1l taoir funda by 6 st pitileen spolintion, ind just demaudod fur- thier frow tho pioor, discouraged nionurch, ag tho coti- ditlon of pence, 120,000,000 francs. Prussia was crusied, humbled, and” scemingly ruined. DBub tho hour of hior degradation was o tho birth-iour of Lier coting greatnesa, Tho army was remodeled, and every citizen beewo ‘s soldier, Tho foudol tenures of Iand were abolishied, froedom of trado wad estabe Tislied, but, above allund most important of all, even u tho eatjmation of tho putrotic alutesmen who then plunued and wrought for Prussian greatuess, was tho Wiso anil resolyto oifort mudo {0 projuoto publio edu- cation, PESTALOZZ yas teaching fn Switacriaind, uud awskeniog tho atten- tiow of Eutope by thu noyel methods of lustruction and tho_now pritviples ot” oducation ho had Intro- duced, Young Zellor, of Wurteubery, ouo of Lis pue pile, was wyited to Prusain, und a nuiiber of promise g’ young ‘men woro sont (o' Pestalozzl to fearn hiy mothiods und {o fatroducs them into Prussia, Lo (ljeso young men the Prussion Minfsicr of Publio Ine struction wroto: VLiberatfon from oxtruordinary cae Iamitics fu fruftices unloss thero fa also offectod a thor- ough hirovomntof (o peoplo's education Zoler, ‘whoso zeal bad Jed him to gather tho teachivrs togather {0 barus, for lack of butter accommadations, for {ue Btruttion, opuned tho Normal Behool t Koehigsborg Ju 150D, and tho eame year tho University of Vcrhu wan openod, o voyal paluco being yiven it na s homo, Other’ Norinol Schools followed I rupld successia £l fn Y618, Prusei i 4 o teachers’sominar Witk w popiulation of 16,006,000 ud that time, wnd w tore ritary about four times tho Blate of Tilinols,” Prussia Liad 5,32 oleryontary schiools, with an avorago dally ate tondaucs of 3,640,770 childron botweon 100 uges of 6and 14 yenrs; 117 gymuasia or unllw{ for clngsteul educas tion, with 29,407 pupils and 1,064 Profossors; und 70 uni- veroitice, with 471 rofessors unid 4,000 students, No- iyl {liu urray, uhio lund 382 lnfunt schiools of various Iikud, with 35,000 Ghfldren fn thom, sud Inrgo numibers of gehools for ugriculture, ‘arts, {rades, ete. At fho dato mentioned, 1818, Prissia Lad 34,000'teachiorn wha tad een thoroughly trulned for thelr work fn the Normal Hehpols, What 4 grand sirido was this, sud a8 jnaranido of yatioust pover whun the hote of trial shoulid como | Nor didt her progreas stop Liero, A tnore recent report, duted abutt tho tiuo of (o war with Austris, gives 1§ univoraitica, with from 1,600 fo 2,000 studenty In cach ;325 qynuwiula 18 agricultur al schools and collpges, and ‘nuny othor schools of techuleal ind eclentine education, such aa kehools of tuinfug, ofarchitectro, of veteritiury; of vuginooring, of commered, eley, otoy, sud a large sdvaucq in the tmber and ' powor of her normai snd othor sshools, 1t i difficult (o tako & census of {ho outcowna of sucll & gigatlo arsuy of edu iany conld Dol 1o tho signldcent fruftpulaces of e Hioatnro, {wwutug noarly 19,000 now books » year, and furnlshing toxt-bcoks i bistory, pbifology, scicuee, and art, to balf (ho world, But 1 ucedod grout crisly o teat'the real strongth and worth of £ 1 GRAND BOHQOL-DIACLPLING Pryssia was giving Lor sons and daugliters. In the summor 0f 1840 pame ' ey opportusiity, A War Lroke out between hor and liar old riyal and foeman, the Luipiro of Avsiris, and wa oll romomber that aljort, whinrp cumpnlin of ax weols, anding ot Badowa, witeh placo the Awbiin Momirohy ut tho fuel”of fli Prusafunn, Tho world wondered at the suddeineesatid camplotetiens of tho frhimph, but ecarcoly know whetlis or {0 afiributo L L tho power of tho Prumalan nrme o tho weakness of hier onponent. Antlier trial o aveded, and fu duly, 1570, tho Whird Nae poloon, feoling or faneylug tn him pomes thing ’of tho rpirlt of ~fhy Tirat, radsed tha rants ery of *On (o Joriln 17 Alue ! le counted too Huhtly the Lramendoiin morul and sental forco which o alxty yenrs of schiool-tenohing had slowly necti- wuljed 0 German hearin i bradim, Hearcely hud fhe foalish Frenchman, trunting o ihe wiera hrito clan, which find proved #0 oftective {n carlior duys, les gun’ bfs march to Bertin, when tho whola hordor britled with Prosstan_bagonets, and ol thom atood the apectacied studenta of the German tnversls tlos, Gymnasia snd burgher achools, ready to recito 2 most_practicnl fastilon tielr ledsons In Franch goograpliy. Tho modurn world atood appatled at tho resintlcas siveep of (howo groit armics, which seemed to grasp poor Liranca ns u_giant might granp an egg- whéll o ah oravgo, and orutehad It an solontlemly. ta Netneein of Mintory waa visithig. tpon fhe enthiron of tha old Emplra the remorkeless indigullics which fin roat cliloftain had heapod upon. poor Prussla in tho Beginntug of the century, i‘cmx{u»n that thus oxhibitlon of natlons! growth and. natlonal yoywer In TIIL GRANDEST EVIDENCE YET GIVEYN, to my mind, of 1he Toul excolloucy of fhe Prawsian pule He-ncliou] syatem, 1 liwvuseen Ao many hiugs to niko e donbt {hat excelleney, 5o many to make me believe its bouwted virtuea exintod only i the mindn of foo {al and too iguorant observors, (o make mo diubes Hova aven §n tho ueh-hepraived grrenttioss and achiotur- #hip of tho great German universition, that 1t took all tho victorle of the Yrauco-Urussinn war ta reatoro in any way my falth, Anid thoroare thoso who will st doubt sud disneliovo, claimiug that 1t was Maltka nnd tho needle-gun thut boat o Froneh, ut_Fronch atoson tiemeclves say that It waes tho Trumslan arhools, and they hiave been urging Franco to tho same proceec of pubillo education un Uio_only {rua meann of restoring what they fondly term Frouch loadership 1u thio great famlly of nation, Dr. Grogory closed his paper by REFERRING TO THI DIFEERENCEY bptweon Lho public-school systewis of Prusais and Amorica to-day. First, hospoko of the com- |I|||sm'ly' law ; Becond, that the teachors wero dif- forcutly tratuod. "Chere thoir training in the principlos and mothods of tonching waa moro thorough than the training hore. Thoy wore moro thoroughly furnished with the subject~ mattor thero that hore, und the consequence is that thoy do not require to uao toxt-hooks for thoir guidanco when thoy appoar bofore thoir clngses, On the wholo hio declared that whilo ho rocognizod mouy features of oxcellonce in tho Prussion syateni yot ho would not say it was ap- plicablo to Amorjea, tho American systom being mera in aceard with tho Republican principles of ths natfon. The Dactor was the reciplont of plaudita at the conclusion of his paper. Tho Association ad- Jjourned until 9 o’clock this foronoon, ——t WISCONSIN SCHOOLS. INTEBESTING PAPEAY NEAD DEFOIE TALE TEACHERS' STATE ASSOCIATION. Spretat Dispateh tp The Chicano Tridune, Manisox, Wis,, Dee. 30.—In tho Biato Toach- ors’ Assoclation, Prosidont Binvcom, of the Stalo Univeraity, dolivorad au address on What Not to Losrn and What to Leata," which embraced vory valupdlo euggostions; gharply criticising tho waste of timo iu lenraing things ok worth Xknowipg und tho oxcessivo tendency to analysis ; lerrping things woe are sure Lo forget, nnd thingn mmors eseily nequjrad later. “Tho generio mothod of learning things was advocated. A roport, dovotedto glittering generalitios, not directly boaring ofi the subjoct, was make by Prof. Avory, 'of Whitowater Normsl School, claiming thot tho Stato was bound to furnish higher ednestion free. Prof. North, of Wait- Lkeata, mado & roport maintnining that the obli- gation of tho Btato to provido freo tuition was limited to common educatiop, such as all noaded. The Ansociation shelved both reporzs. Supetiutondent 0. M. Royuolds, of LaCroeso, discussed problems in mansgemont of graded schools, snd enumorated thoir needs, including tho consitruction of school-houses bettor adapted to grade, s uniform plan of work for such sehools, and canvasses o arranped us to benofib the largest pumber, in viow of the fact that fow complated tho course, Buporintendent Hondrickson, of the Waulkesha Industrial Bchool, read o paper on “Tha ageney of public rchools in proventing crimo,” Yrof. R, Cornwall, of “Ajbion Acad- omy, read u papor on_‘.Intormodiate Schools,” Rd\'unnlin(i the fonnding and support of nead- emies of the New Lnglaud style with somo sid from tho Stato, This was opposed by President Bascom ond othors, on the ground that puc: | ncademien woro too sectarian, and intojfored with the succees of tho public-school system by diverting tho Anterest of men of menns, and ib way maintained’ that public bigh nud’ graded schools supplied therr place. State Superintendont Sesring read a report on **Academic Culturo in tho Stote System,” advoea- ting tho estallishment of towuship higheucnoots, and oxprosted the opinion that county scademics supported ab public expone Wero 120t NOCGEATY, upt. Chandlor read a paper, of which iho loading idea was that an advanced Normal Sebool should Lo attached to the State Univer- sity, to which thosoolsyyhero eatablished should e proparatory, % 'I'ho Beerotary yoad o paper from Supt. A, L Wetd, of Rivor Falls, on *Tho Need of Acade- mios or Othor Scheols to Tit Stulonts for Higher Institutions,” The subject of interme- Qiate sehools and academie cultirg was rolorrod £0 & committeo consisting of Supt. Soaring and Trosidonts Dascom aud Albee, to) roport this evening. BOIIOOL, BUTERINTENDENTS' CONVENTION, The Conveutivn of County und City School Superintendonta, called by the Stato Superin- tendent, has beon in session yesterday and thua aftornoon, snd s sttondod by nearly hislf of the county und city Buperintendents in tho Stato. It hias been largoly occuvied in consigoring_ tho dofects in tho present systom of county schoul suporintondence aml the remediea therefor, tho discussion of which was goaerally parlicipated in. Finally, the following resolution wus unani- mously adoptod this afternaon : A tesvived, "Chat thero liould bo o uniform sysfom of exnmination of teacliers for the Stato thnt tuthiu end questions ehould bo prepared by wome central authori- ty tht the niurking of pupers weltten by Leacliry should o governed by cortrin genoral rules : sud that eaeh Superiutendent. suould bo ullowed o dz o andard ot aitafuments for his own county, under tho advico of tho Stale Superintendent; uud it tho papora written by applicants shontd bo hubject Lo in- Bpection by the State Superinfoudent, Supt. ‘Boaring sald be should onrry out this plon as woon as tho nocessary logisintion conld bo had and tho arraugamonts porfoctod. Tho other topic discussed was tho uniformity of toxt-books, tho wnut of which isa grent evil. Supt. Soaring Auggestod that it Lo mado ol Tigatory on _town authorities to fieuish uniform Dooks to pupils, and soveral gontlemen express- od thomsolves tavorable to the idea. The resmit was tho adoption of tho fallowjug ; Resolved, That the law should roquire uniformity of toxt-Looka tu chools of thé sume town, Ztesoltcd, Thnt cachy town should be roquired to tirchog tho books neaded for ftn schools, al bo al- awad ta loan thom o all pupils freo, or af a rontal, or woll them at cost to tho patsons of the schools, . —_——— {NDIANA TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. MEMORIAL MEETIN Spectal Disputch to T C! InpiaNavoLts, Ind., Deo. 80.—Tho Indfana Blate 'Woachors' Associntiop hold a memiorinl mooting to-day on tho death of Milton B, fop- %, Iato Suporintendent of Publio Instructions, J.'IL. Bmart, hin succossor-olact to tho oftico, de- livered an address culogistio of tho lifo and chasacter of the deconsed, aud the Roy. 0. R. DBurgess read n_briol biograplica aketelr, in which ha said of Mc, Hopkiun's » Thel ostablishment of the County Superintendent systom, aud bla ruling favorablo to tho admit- tange of tho colored children ta the public MI)UU!K'; wore the two grest acly of Lig otticial caroor.” ¥ 3 I'ho "7"‘” sessfon of tho Asgoclation was taken up in the reading sud discussion of papors on educatioual topies, S paiiet e ROMESERS S INJUNCTION GRANTED. Specint Ulspalsh to P'he Chicago Trivtine, Fonr WayNe, Ind,, Dec. 80.—In the Cironit Court to-day Judgo Lowry granted un injunc- tion restraining thp Auditor. gud T'rossurer from offoring for sale, o4 dolinguont, & larga ajount of lats and lands Lelonging to tho 1lon. Josoph K. Bdgorton, upor which tho eat instaliment of taxos Dad boon pald, but tho sccond installmont yemained unpaid, Tho law of March 8, 1873, al~ lows tuxcs to bo paid in two instsllments, but failod to make provision for eelling lands on wlhich tho socond ingtallment romained duo, Tho decislon of Judgo Lmux' i contrary to two aflwnulnus rondored by the Attornoy-Geueral of tho Btato. Tho case was apposlod to tho Bu- promo Court, ¢ St oy ey CHINAMEN AS \WATCHMAKERS. Hax Fuanoico, Cal,, Doo. 80,—Coneiderabla oxcitpmont haa boon cuukod horo by the fact that tho propriotors of tho Cornoll watch fao- tary bavo doterminad to employ Chineso iu sl deparfmonta. Boventy oporatives from Chicago have protested, and woveral have boen dis- chorged to-day. Ono foroman was dismissnd. Noarly all tho oporatlves are from Ohicago, A gonozal atrike of all is throatoned, but the pro- priotora poralat in tholr adberence to the plan of employing Chinamen. Thie worli sre not yot in order. Other foremon will probably bo dia- charged to-dny, Tho Company proposed to em~ ploy about 500 porsong, et i R SCRANTON GOAL SALES. New Yonk, Doo. 30.~At tho rogular nuction walo of Hersuton cont to-dny, 80,000 tons woro sold, an followa: B,000 tons of grato nb 96,20 § — Lonn of Dalton's grata at #5.2814@5.26 ; 5,000 tons o at 6,270,805 10,000 tors slave at $0.22@0,25 3 nnd 7,000 cheatnut at $4.87)¢@4.00. BUSINESS RESUMPTION. New Yonx, Deo, 30.—L, Ioberts & Co., who suspended businoss for Lwo months, have re- sumed, having paid their crofitors in full, prmaie R . € kbt bty "CITY REAL ESTATE. O BALI—AT A DARGAIN-TOT VT, JOG A oot Tk, nstors HHothe g B wiiing o Losteen, Moster, snf Gaplol atiro ab 0 Boieh Olnck/afes I balee 0w o0 Ta- TAOR, 54 LOTE FRONTING TTUNTOLOT 'E"“l"n:, ;l‘n m]vsnlnE“l‘ldh‘l,lilm,l«:ili‘lkvi W fpot, south Tranty on Wasugion-at., naue Taboy, oheap, i1 il SUBURGAN REAL ESTATE, HVOOD_L,OTA 20xi% S1b ‘cash, 81 b h0F matth, UTH OF GITY LI, L ' TS L E@_@nfl"}g MATSON HiLly, 07 TROf SN WILL Y A TOT AT PRI o dbitgo, Fisctowt it 30 ot watf vald s ans i Hheatoi eo oty i B TEEOWS, 149 Latistio-at.s Hobun . roi it 4 ot 160, warih 31,000 e acros 1, o o > wortlh 31,000 por acro, 31, GUN ML, 103 dant Ratdoipis i JroK sar d:il(‘l:xw‘;,\‘ Qii=AT, ENGIRWOOD, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Trox BALR_VALUARLE PIN LANDA-T OFUTIR & ausnciy of pin unds situatal Ta the Countivs of Uaonto, Wi A to County, Mich., comprls- ing in "Tha Uphor now atanuing thareon ‘at over 160,000,000 fool, For particulars & MAGDUNALD, Trustes of Dodgo & C FINANGIAL, TPQR SALE-A OLAIM FOIt $30 AGAINST THT i okerbock iratied U, (o €35, - Aliivest O, 5 ABIL IN IAND TO PUNCHASE SHOT TIMIE catmagrulal and mortgago paper, in Jargo and amall amounia; loans made ol rosl eaate, BUGENE U. LONG & BItU., 73 Enst Washington-at. TOEY ¥0 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATHIIS, Hitgor ings, wud otligr collatorals, Privat b Ot 2, up-stals O TUAN ON DIAMONDS, WWATOWRS, u1,, 8t LAUNDIICH prliato bffcd, 13 taa hoar Giark, _Ftabilatiod 134 UNEY TO LUAN ON IMPROVED GITY PROD: 00 and upuards, AUDLY at uth Clark-st, ’\‘IDN Y IN SUSE OF 81,00 U TO TOAN ON IM. “city_proporty, improvat'or, unlinraced, or to buy Drime mortiagos, * L CURRY, 6 Tribuio | 0" LOAN—81,000 AND_ 5,00 ON FIRST-OLASS b olepiorty atlow haioa e addron O . e wllica, 0 TOAN—IN ONE BUM 3300 AND 51,000 ON T o0t ehty ront Ontsto. " DUNSEAN'S OO Toorn sy 160 Doacboriat, W ANTED— 3 FOR TIREE O FOUR MONTHE on alinttol mattkaye on houohold gouds, in usa throa months, conting 31,100, _Addzoss 1 15, ‘Uribins ottice, VY ANTED-10 BORKOW-§5 10 880 VOR ONTE vear, wecured on buflding warlh 11,500, on Jonsod. i Address D 83, Tributio ottico, "‘ ANTED= 31500 SUBURIAN PROPERTT, well located, worth $6,000. ~ Audress 4132, Tribunb 7 ANTRD_810,000 IN TWO SUMS OF 25,000 EACH, ALIU boc cont, on nstdounimpraved proporty worth AAQ 1, PRI M om 9. ARS PR U cent ‘on’ firat-class Clilcago resl estato. (:‘ULIL & Ma 1(5 1, lml__\)'nnhm“ln':sl. 0 LOAN FOR 8 YnARS AT 10 PER on Chicagu resldpnca proporty. "'f{sll. 103 Washiington: SURNER & MARSH, 1 Washinglonst. aslingion-at. %u TICESS, 142 Lasalluat., Toom 31 ) HUNT, 4 31, K. Church Block, U OF 5,000, AT s 10 L 1i 3 YIEARS AT 10 0[)0'-&0"1;65:'« R O TIVE YEANS 3. oncliy al outato. J. HENMY BOKE, 3 (iflO (0 LOAN AT ONOR ON INSIDE I~ . proved property, dor byoars, ABELL & 0*(,’(’\0%{-'1.9/\&’1‘ “ONE UM CN T wll, roa) oatato; applications for Lans way gemherolns And rral edtath bapor nogotinted. 20.000 & AN A ton d L LYMAN $20,000 s contimmpmrodorool G022 oA, o A W, AW enoni 1. T AL GUOD VLOUR AND' FEED NITT TOR SATY X, woll locatod in tho clly, and kood business; will egil tho wholo or part, and muke terms satistaotor, trado for vther guod progorty; must ecll, bushiges, amil cun't give 1t my ationtion. dress 16Gontre-ay, - 3 N GROGRRY-STORE, igacos, duing a in D, 9L OBEIS, 20 Tiratest., uoar ourn Iaud'av, Votwdon 8and 19y, 4m, . ‘A LISE CORNER GROGKIY, WITISTOCK AND hawres, and laare, for tale,'or exclinnge for roal e, Call on I JIEDLLIL orthwest coruor Stato any 1 x H IN A W BLISIIED oat aud vegotablo ket Jo, A gaod cnaneo for & man with small capital, who means busiuess, Auply at 81 West Madls e -4~ COMMISSION HOUSE dolug & bisitioss of $1(0,000 o yoar for s3lo; prico, &hond. ddrens 819, Tribuay odic T]lfl ST LOCATED BOWLIN oot ity Tor snod rosoijce 1. P SWIET XSO, dfoom 6 Ashinud Bloo LY ANTED=A& LIVE NN WITH S0312 lita 0f 1o commisston usiaesselth £20,000 10 000 capiial; profite 2,000 yoar. Principala vuly ud K40, ribido oulvo, st it VW ANTED=A PINSTOLASS TUSTY AR 70 1ako au fntoress fn'a manufacturiug businosw valuod at ?1‘.“‘1; will eoll ono-third or vno-tialf interost. and Wil iccone i hart pagm it Cueag onl niate, bit st Hiyve fn chal Tronh S5, 00 to 310,40, according (o e P A I A S G Sy o e e o By o fou Dembnnste 29 EXCHANGI O EXOHUANGE-1% ACRKS IN PORTER COUN- ty, nd., bouso aud lot noar Wickor Park, aud 3 lots 8t kotaat Tl for upmounbored fows lands. H. J. o 1V i Desrburn. CHANGE-HEAUTIFUL GADRIE: BLOOKS ug Lake Forost, JASLH DARLOW, 1% WANTED-MALE HELP, poolticoopezs, Cloriu, &, WD — 111 a4 [N 8- AT i A R and thoso sl cun’ o fall paciicuturs, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Bookloanars, Clorks, &o. QITUATION WANTED-IIY A VOUNG MAN TO travel for a whoiowlo buot and ahios howsa In Northorn itnols and Town. Ton yoars' ozporienco in alioo bk ol undoniable roforoncos ghvou, Address, for ong Look lax 14, Monmoutus, 1k, ARA SATRRNIEN: ONTE o LA o g 6 ety O i ":',‘,fl{‘,‘"“}f’ 'fi” 'Iu;\ujvwa'l osla . YARDLRY, Phiiatoinhin. o o iy for Winconaln a Misaniinnnon: 7ANTED_SALIESAMAN-ONE WO OAN QDM 0 inlluonco With thin atatfouncy trado Waat tin) And undou T ruely i BULI, care i, v AGENTS —FOR_TITE winganachina; good inducemonts of- encas a8 10 wiporite DA LIVE GUEENTTOUSE-MAN, A BUO. eansful roao-iropagator with businass caboity can on aulary, or lnterost, make Hooral Arrangemonts, Addross, with toforouce, I 63, T smiall Investinant, ANTED—NEN OF GOOD ATPRARANGT AND Avorago tact to hdnidla our gonda on 200 to K00 Lo 30u Liow 10 mAke 1501tRat Randolph ANTED—AN" EXPERIRNORD G oln advyerilsor In appointing loca) £ 1o that cht 10av ity Jd. CITORS TOR BALOWING AU or cont ravod in gas bills 'Na'[iz —’-um%lmm. o v, ot Hattoeat.s Habind WANTED—FEMALE H. Domestios. ANTED-A GOOD COOK, ironor.._Anply at 453 West D 2 ooral Tousmwbrk (3 Taily of thtae, raor Lake-st. and Woatorn-av. A GO B k. _Inqulee at 381 1ulton. T DO GUNKRAL HODSIE i in oot Avr-b FORIESTAV, TRO_AT 113 INDIANA- T NTED AT TIm INDIANA- AV, ACONPETENT anid {ron 10 ' vory small fan 1 ROUGITY Coat rk. 16 Oak A T tado gunoral low AT 161 TIRTY-ETR &ied for cooking, ash and fron. _Apply at 353 A GOOD GIRLAT 115 ATAY No Irlah noed apply. - XPERTENGED GIRL FOR GRK Norweglau or Dano proferred, 331 ornl housowork A GOOD SWEDTSIT O GEITAN GIlt; ta do guncral Housowork in & privato fawlly, at 15 ANTIEDIN BMALL TAMIL ¢ e (R \Vi\'ri'r DA GIitT, XY _Apply ll_#{l Wost Ao ANTED—A GODD §HCOND GIRL THAT GAN diron. AVl with refcronces, ot s North COOK, WASI TENVREATE toady work. Apply (o Teorls Woolen X GRICKLAYERS 10 GQ T0 OT- s Wk Qo imall il no 1 N_WANTRD = AR _TOORKIEPER 0% 1) falesmn.” Can loau omplogor 81,00, Addross D 6, ‘ribine oftico, JITUATION WANTID 0 WRITE UP TILADES. No romunoratlon eapooted, Addross 13 N WANTLD—A MAY OV K3 PRITENOD 1) tu the grocery and orockery trada (can speak tho Nean- dinavian: Ianguagn) wislios & sitnallon a8 olork, or any bor suilable pesiiion, Wagas' o oblect. - Address K, 1. North Diviatan, SYTUATIDN WANTED-BY_ AN RXPERIENCGED auotioncer, indorstamls the business itinroughly, No abjactlons to Lavoilug or going to 1 Ad- drans for ono weok il BELDING, 10 Kagt Dbiocat., b g for s dex eowla s nation honso: gt :mh; onial H rone X ook P, Pribina opivm, oo Adldrost far ana SITUATION WANTID — 11 ORLLINT uookkraper, anrru)mn(l(nnln:;r, p[:nnmlm Ao tignrar, 1m altlier capacity, or as colivetnr of travniing salvsman. Kiftoen yoars burinoss uPer(flncu. lost of roforonces. Torma to wult._Addross 1L 63, Triimno afico. JUATION “HOOKKERPER OR SO AT AR (o OORK otk Ja Tiaving hoon k Hinsine boun with oo fr &5 whl v Choth 20 olk: P\Tm'\"lm{ WANTEN—AS TIAVELING SALRS. i 7 FRPER OW Anistant by TR £, 5! gavorlancoy Bravclass raler- SUUATION WaANTED-BY 3 A o 3 7 i g pehor a4 odkkpoyac or catbior.” Addrass Misdollaneaus. ITUATION WANTED-BY A LAWYER PAMILIAR ith (o practiza of the variaus Gonrte, State s Unlted Staton, 1u this city, with somo Ioading stioraey, o fiett of attarngys, to ationd to oftico and court busingss, A ), 'tribung oMeo. U TRAVEL, IV A MAN W miio Hns” had nine yeara’ exprtnon 16, (o grovery, oty Al e xma’n" hatl Toom) W on (R X road, In Norifiorn linola. _ ddress 12 8 Fribune oifoa, SITUATIONS WANTED-~FEMALE Domantion, QUIUATIONS WANTED-BY TW0 0INLS FOR A10- 2 it workor wonural huiowark, 1l good Goli csliars, Al {romo 3 Ry Tits weok at 6 st Hiatommth g oo o St TION WANTH CODK TN A ItH: ablo tanily, or ta do gonoral Honsawnrk whore they Whiling to holti by an Triah Gatliolio woman. City ¥ofo anco if rua Apply at 80 Wost Congross-sf. (1ylor). SITUATION D-FOIt GENERAL TOUS ,irks by o good Bwoda girl. Moass aall at 14 Soutn QFTUATION WANTED—TIY A COMPETENT COOK, In glther bosrding-housa or privato fally. Callat 8} South Morgan-st, TUATION 3 I A MOST RXORLe lont English gi donu snrvics In London; would pro- foracoond work or 1fght howsawork, 91 Stato-st, SHIUATION SWAKTED-1Y AN GIRES for bousowork, _Call for_threo days, 665 Sodgilok-sbs Snnmsetrossos. TTUATION, WANTED-DY A YoUNG hEnsoN Sy to 4o sowing and swaond wurk, Ploats aa Mursos. QUIUATION WANTER-BY A NEALTIY YOUNG OIS gotauma, iy sl DR W. L BY- Employ ITUATION WANT) Houd moandin Mits. DUBK) ont JAgonts. D_FANILIES IN WANT OF Yolp) edu bo suppliod oy, ¥ Mihwauk Wasr Sina, () SOUTI ANN.ST.-FURNISIED RQOMS, SIN- ) wlo or cn aulte, with buard, D: hoarders. ' D ROOME AND a3 040 uf pinno, 13r‘\vux’r" ONTO1E-ST, ¢ ) _Tirwi-clasa oosrd, from ¥5 u Q0 () WEST WAIINGTON ST. T ' WITH 330 S M RRA Y B M 7ANTED=A FIN i “CLASS COOK, thdy dintng.room girl: gond e * Sidu Howo, corner Walalt ‘Taka oty Uit car, DA YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 15 YEARS Fonlaiizant soutlinut for kitchion work, Ol Wahingom ot Lo ANTHD—A uuon'ummmndo.\(‘eum. AT [ ANTEDZA™ GOOD, COMPETENT Cuok wats, and ion, 6o\ Avchorare Coo O DE-AGED WOMAN 70 TARE v, Addrana DB, Tiine ger ANTED-A YOUNG GIKL TO ASS( @ Ul ad socand ork, * Abply at 60 Wont churge of 3 chilid H’ monttis old Uborally pasd for. ANTED-NURBE-A YOUNG WOMARN OR GGIITT, oW1 1o take cara of chilld 2 months exporienced, Call at78 Soutth Saugamon- J318UnICOTRY HOTRE, 57 0 66 WhST HADL. tount., J. 1% Plorson, anagor—-Tho most con- xenlcatly.otated fainily lioel n tifu City: alo, irst-cl Do fue suung gentiemon aui all porsuns Esivaiufie ln £l clty 4 fow duyn o wocks, Stroet-cats Aud Atugos poss - tha diae at cuuvanlont. (atarvals day and night. Prisas to sult tho times, ¥ South Side, PARK ROW-FURNISHED ROOM TO:RE) O with board 2 AND 420 W V. 418 AR TARASIAY 2 fig 0.l D withon beiva: apor wosk, uso of plano, 6”1 i NIOK URNISITED and woll-hoated room for partlos desiring Hrwte olass boat £ veasouabie. EYADA TOTOL WABARIAY, TETWRE AV 'TL—WABASILAV,, RTWEEN N R b A SR i week: two In a room, €6; day Loard, §0; translont, . 2150 and £3 por day, Linunarosses. [\ ANTRD-IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD TAUNDRY- a3, witly roforanco, nocd froner; nono oxer anwar, * Addrors 4 B ’iscoltnnoans. ANTED-GIRES—EXPERIENCGID BOOKLOLD. om. a1 DUNOIUL, WILGON & HENNEBERRY'S TO RENT-HOUSE! 0 RENT~A FLAT OF SIX ROOMS, WITH ALL Inedern {provoments, 3 at3 North Clark-st, STORY TIOUSE OF Sotihorst Coroe OF Caltmohav, oF 34 per munth, J ton ¥, d Twenty- SHOWN & HORTON, 10 RENT—17 VINORNNT aud basemont brick, Qottago Urove curs, ALY T I ) ronms,” Apply {o MEAD & 0O EQARD WANTED. OARD-2 ROOMS (FUR: 1ED) FOR GEN. tionian aud 1ady, with fies:-olass board on North Sido, enst of Clarkst. Apply, mating wrns, o A 06, ‘Lribuns v:tico, YAy DVEITS AR e oo at son. i fee by sl oo we more sovtiunesl vaper 1. Applyto A N, KELLOS 0 AL D3N PATY TOR CASTOFF LLOTIING XND ‘miscolluncons ‘gonds of all umh by scuding to JUNAS GELDER » LL GDOD OA! OFF_CLOVIEL AT S\ thio higheat " prico by dREA A, 81 Suith C i t '(‘.\su 1D FOlE oLy A J° pmnpilots, rugs f PRI HONE'S, 330, 53, Biock callod for bt TATARRI-A SUIE OURE, TESTRD § YEARS ' canta nothiing 10 tey 1t Duls Aftornoon, ab Raam 7, 15 Fane Madisoneat, il puriicuina”by il for W oouts, Tmaky a wpeclaliy of eatarrh, DR, O. 1, SYRLES, TO RENT-ROOMS, FASSNT FRONT ROOSIS snitabls for goutlimnu and wifs or stuple ulot and rospectablo; terms runsunable, NI BOOMS_T65 BANT WASHINGTON-ST Iy furhishiod rooius, singlo oF ou sulte, vers . inqulro at Room 57, —FIVEE ROOMH, WINST FLOOK, VERY convanl~ab for housokeening, and | argo bard, for $20 T['Q” RENT—FURNISHED RGOMS AT HONORE «inglo sud o suito, ioased by sloatm, 0 REST-PLEASANT TUR: rnoms, tho chon) month, at 4 Ulasl Tv TEDZTO PUT - VY “clty, with stock of from Ad SHED intowa, at 26, A8, au b, Clark-st., curuet of Hatrion, third [0 TRENT — NEWLY-FURNISHED _ 10 tho day, Wook, ur month. 17 South HEAD—3T0 § HOOMS T ; brick biook, ou Siat HIED ROOMS, Licst location In tho'eity and lowast ronts, at 151 Soutii i[10 KXCI{ANGI 510 AGRFS SUPERIOR FARMING land in Wabannsee Cmm\", Hansas, for Chicago prop- orty, MATSON L1 t, 110 EXCHANGE-DWELLING HOUSEAND LARGE It on A an-av, jor a residonce in Riversida. BRYLER & LEE, Sl Esiato Agontd, 14 Mxoa's Build- Jug, northeast cornor Monrue and LaSalio-st 0 EXOHANGE-pi0 AURES OF GUOD TAND 1N Tenticssvo for huued and lot ty Chicago: will pay S0iuo chal OF nagumd (noutmbranco, Addres L 91, Leib- ung otiico, 110 RXCIIANGE-A GUSTOM FLOURING MILL, wator-powor, fur stock Gf goods or el oututo. Aeck Gwner ad Ko § Motropulitan ool 10, EXCUANGE-1§ LOTS ADJUTNIND THE GITY Jhuits, valuo 10,40, no Incumbranco: would ex. ehauga for good Larmi lapds n Missourl to tte volue of -, 0k} ur 7, 000, Lalunou half cash and half in 31:5(‘ Ad- drisg Py AL BIOWN, 160 Dosrpo oo &, W ARTED: y 00 O 2.000 AGRFS ‘plug X OIfANGE- ud biard waod timbocad Tandst impraveents, Bouses, stury, gouds, dook, will olc,, with trady estabe Jishiod, for n first-cluss lutihor vossof, Sarmying coacit 0 L0 16,00, Inquisa o WANED=I0" EXGRANGE — RESIDENOR ON Michicancar; Corn ol hotis fn Kisorsido, Ape Iy or wiiross SN YDICI & LICK, Koal Hetato Agonis, 14 Hixaws bulldiig, uexehosis dornur donpon and La- P, RTNERS WANTED. NTED=WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO g0 {1 & manufacturing budinoss; protits largo. G, Tribun o ks i T Ui $3,000 OIL $3,000 TO -m.}‘i' to Viriala Gy, ‘15‘;\“ togugako l;fim most Brofiabie bughuesja b world. Kot artiouiars. ad- SAITNER_ WAN 'O TP TIGHT MAN, with a cash oapltal of $1,60U 10 23,000, 1 will give & partacratip lutarest doldoiy otfored; o ailont partner, ut s solive, hiardworking mnnt businoss plensant Toaitimiato, and’ paging; ploaso Invostlgate, Addross 13 Telbuad oiico. i SEWING MAGHINES, QINGER SEWING-MACHINE— PRIMOLP, o ticu 111 tato-ste llluhl:uu wald un‘m}n}uhly"vi\yxx‘ungx; N . MELOIEILT, 816 SOUTH Iindatod:at., clty sgont, Machloos old’ ou mouthly ired, , TWO BINGEN, ANT o, lu porfeot urder, lato luproved, at halt cost. _Luan oftioy, 135 Clarkoat,, Koo %, nj)-atairs, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, WARGAINELEGANT WALSUT AND P parior sult, 7 pldcos, oual to 1o, cost #20, bt Sel0a ko hluat vl plualt piacly ulling, 2 s o Fort Wl marbIu top, 527, Hbwidanca L3 Mishigns JTOVRS, OIROGKKRY, AND | 5 umn‘x’ui,v Dayuont i PERSONAL. MISSING HEIRS-INFORMATION WANTED OF Al Jebirah Lieuda and Mavy dfaao (vl called don. iilo) Looide, wlifidcon o Gooigs Loodeand his dacoassd Meifo, diridiiot Garlty Locds, whio farmorls Hvedl {n 1 Louds: lamlly romoyeid’ o, Voxt aboit ton. JoATs non m afior o dyays o v, Laol e atg e s o nove vt T Gilsagtoe WY aald diblhoh are ol To vaiuabio ostato tiow Tondy fof Lhom i Cailforath: Adiross If HAN !{ HINOH, attornvy-at-law, 63§ Uall- furnin-st,, Bun Feaolsca. DIVORCES, ¥ OITAINED NG VIAUD. Plxunl'nlou% le‘l,\; } OLTA]: lontly—~Fvos uftor roe, Ten yus 9 8 el Guuriaof Olloaga,~ Addsass 0 RENT—I{OOMS ON _FITK: ‘uitablo for houookospiog, at 13 Hast ) 0 RENT-AT 7 SOUTH L SALLE-S ‘furnishod roorus, to°gontleiman only, from S0 ta §20 por mont Al vp_lul. Room L1, third tuor. ‘10 RENT--STORES. OFFICLS. o. ¢ FLOOR CHEAP, 12 Kast Twslfth-n, RENT-STORE SOUTHWEST CORNER HAL- sied and Madlaon-sta.; bost locatlons fn 14 Wout, Madisou- Miscoltnneons. RENT-PARTIALY FURNISHED DINING- hlo partlos, For partioulars avply rounis ta rospions! Htoom 18, 71 Monroo: WANTED= TANTED—TO Ri W—SMALL COTTAGR ‘campintoly furnishod, vear, siroot-cam ot Address'D 17, Tribung oilico. 10 RENT—ABOUT 16 ROOMI NI w contro, to furnish and roront; rent must bo Jow, _Addross, Ill“ll! Jocution, I, 3, Tribune vitice. FOR SALE. F R SALE—THREK PATTERNS OF GROS.GRAIN oo, 125 Glrcal, oo ORBALR-DAVIS Slfi\Vl’I\ now, for 85 cost $15,_ T3 ORI SBALE—CHEAP-TITE (ASFIXTURES OF A “Adidross 1, Tribans oilic O SALE-A OIILD'S DOLL-HOUSE OF BIX bay windaws, and Turnishod Dlote na a dwollluss ‘oost 3655 will b su! tonovs will vaohgogy for wuods, I B1s-at. SOTNOR 01 BALE—-OARLEV'E COOKROAOGI warrantod In av iross AWPHUIL TAURANT FIXTURES, SUGH A8 oweasa, B, GO 1 Wout Mudiao OR_BALE—AT AUCIION-=JAN. Coltaga on Jeaasdlut, o @ for what 1t will belng, lon st §Por Coat Bavings Dank, 168 caus, Contract; ! R blo-op tab BN CESRY sl for fnforiaat __ HORSES AND CARRIAGES, O O ST AT AS Y [AQHS, AND SLEWIHS, TURSDAYS AS stock should attund thoso salas, as Rreat DAFKAINS aro cur- OR SALE-FOR WANT OF URE, A G.YEAR OLD Tuard, sound and a Bico stoper, and a fino top bigky and rubbor-trimmod Larnoxy, bisnkul, lap-robo, oto , il for 2133, M kold thisiiny, Alsa your dhoico of two good bualuoss Lorsos for 0 cach, wutly-at,, noar Contra-av, OR_ SALE-TWO BECOND.1AND LiGIHT DIELIV: waguus; also, two tow satarotios. busino olitory wagons sud vny bugyy, choup, st 29 SPAN OF GOOD WORK [TORBES 1,00 TO 22and 51 Ad I FOL BIDIE-BAT TREAT BARGATSS TN TIE BA ‘Kfl T 5 OF A NEW YOI RIZPA Ll FUR HODS1G TIYiE FOLLOWING BARGAINS JRE OFFERE ‘A gonuine mluk niuil snl collar, &7, New eot, Imz, Vrench aoal, wiak, oF marten, #10. Tiandsnia st o collar, 16 and $20. New sud stylish xtra quality hoico and ¢l Al wareanted 0w amil p: Residenco M6 Michigan 12 tirst-elass goods, Stxtecnth:s 00 10 33,0003 part. casti, doss s 15, Telans o, LIOENSE, AT @ SU- part real ostat ol (024 Gants; ala UF frosly CREent tu Soonts, 163 Kinzio-st.y firat door cnst of ek, a R TST_QUALITY GARBON Bk o Lot of saba st 3t MabiasLge, Wi . LOST AND FOUND, OST — ON PLAINES-ST., DNESDAY ovening, botwoen Madivon and Adamsests,, nindy'a gremskier vash, aud yoket, Tl indor will pidaso loava itat 121 Bonth Dosplaines-si,, snd rocelve liberal roward, TOR STOLEN-ON MONDAY BVENING, 5, in 1o viciiy of Western-nv., Adsi o anu sl3, & whits wolf-roba, Any on: (huh Fowardod by roturniu satio fo 170 Wost Madison-a LOWER HALF OF A LADY'S GOLD R- Iinder will bo rowardod by leaviog it at 159 Woat Lako:st, : A LARGT WROWN POINTRIY DOG, WITH nogd warte belind anol foro.leg “Ausword 10 thy o of Npnrt, A liberl roward Wil bo givon to any ong that roturus bim to 451 Michizan-ay, i UE: BV ing, coataiuing sum of wonoy. ~ Liboral ‘raward paid fipon Ita'roturn. 73 Park-nv. L S hp s o e Laifanly rowarld by loasini st Wit Js GULELAGHBIEN, Tatitor, No» 164 Hass Han dotphest., t6p story's 1) () REWARN WILL B PAID, AND KO QU () Thon avkid, T otue bl WONt atetl and sotis. fakon fenm Grund Pagtiio Tlatol murning 21t Novembiot Inat, | Wat:h markod *F. 1, 81" 0. autalde, and on fn oido T L. W. 10 T, 16 M., Oct, 15, 1607 Gting and wateh-koy seuln both Gurholin, forne Waing grust snd Imoitu, Inttar with cont of arms.ono sido and ' M othior, _Apply to Custiler Geand Paouda Hotal, MUSICAL, TY TO RUY A BRAND NEW AND VER LEGANT PIANO- FORTE AT A GREAT SACRIF Asplendld ¥, O, Lighte, Now York, viano fortg, 71-8 aclavies, overstrung bass, Kronch geand action, in eola. gantly-polisbed rnowood ceve, cost $65U, lor rala, with l‘flll and ?fi\‘“r-{l’l(k‘l *'."'Al.nd"fill[{ E!l‘bf‘lblb:ll“fllh.lfi I’h’; Lancuifioost aniars Keand bingo (0rio, Iafont poramontis Cobt I Now York 87, onttroly now, aud in perivot eondition, warranted, —for sale, with siool snd cover. Price $263. Private ro ifohiganav, : T ALF EFOUR ROUND O RTuaos i b WUk 3¢ A G a4 1110 0o fs abowt loabity (8o oltys Anply at 2§ Slatar 8L, up-taire, " TONRY NP, WHOLESALE DEALWIS IN lidays at wh | o8, Now la your 8 to % Lfi;nfi,’g.'nz'e'k'fi.'u::'&'nfiry. or Btory & Osmp Planv, o oy Orga k ¢ socond-hand Instruments ranglog fro s.&‘?;\ffi:;mr W5 3911 un HUBtALITIONLS, OF . Tobts 8l Jowing ront o go toward purcliaso, 1f deslrell, 311 States 8t., noar Admns e AT N 2 CONDITION PIANO IN EXOELLEN + 7-00tave, Toaowopd, and WArrantod pue Vs is tho b ain ovor otfored, 2G4 AGEN1S WANTED, jurne aliutdda powing mach i foador!] you Tk oy solling tha + Homa Shutle Uuhor o oxpartnesl e Busiosas'oe wot, 1t AT A o0t mnGhiuo for tamily tae, o ot Sy o vy aamaye Addrods JON- BON, CLaR'd QNS WANVED: TNDUDERTERT- iont jpoveey ooty 1 tho Uiter Bt ool tha world-fonowhied W ilaon Nuutils Kewing Btuchinos, and tho Wikwu maufactiring inachines 1o aro propared to uler oxtraos ary bincss ¥ ‘ particulars, apply to, or addrems, WiLs HON NG L ACHINE CORPANY, "IoT Stscns icauo. MACHINERY, _ NY PERSON HAVING STANDARD HOOKS IN woud biadligs 10 wolk vory olicag i w descriptiou, 3} OARD-FURNIHITET atloman with partial b DR N ‘cash cun sddross, 6" ROOM WEQUIRED BY & 32 SATIRS AVING 48.INOIT WOOLEN MAOH cotidstiand for sale, addro L b o otes SOUNSON & 811, Vornon, 111,