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¥ i % ‘ « SPORTING MATTERS. | . Sportsmen and Their Methods of Kecreation, ! What It Costs to Keep Up o First- 5 Olass Outfit, " The Kemnicott Shooting-Club and Its : Membership. Turf Ddntters- Lucky Ilorsc- Owner. THE TRICGER. BOMETIHING ABULUT BPORTSMEN. Tho passion for out-door spart aud relaxation amoug men iu all avocations and pursuits in no way flnds gratifieation so Liealthful nnd satiefac- tory to solarge s sumber of peopla aud inso Ligh adogreo a8 inthe casoof n genulno sportaman,— 4. torm which muet by no means be confounded with the torm * porting man,” for it g another % and an eutirely differont sigalficanco, Clorgy- en may be, and many of them arc. BpoTisiet ; but it is to bo hopod that fow of them aro 3 sporting men. In point of reapectability aud % high social und commoreial standing, tho devotces 7 of the duuble-barreled fowling-picco far out- *% number thoso {dontified with auy othor class of % gport, unless, porhiaps, that of boating. Yo tho Luginess man in a Iafgo city whois fond of gun and dog, o trip into tho country for o wock's thooting, once or twico a year, is an absolute necossity; bo muet get awaz, and ho doos. Bub 1Lis sort of Lealth-giving rolaxation takos thwe, and Chieago businossmen aronot overstocked with leisute. ‘Choy must find out-door sport Desrer howme, aud 80 they fall back upon TRAP-EIOOTING 18 tho next bost thing, though far hehind field or forect shooting u tho matter of pleasura and excitement. But it holps to keep the aim true and tho nervo steady, and is attended with o suflicient eloment of chancu aud compotition 1o rako it Intensely vopular. For tho purposo, in part, of eujosiug fucilities for wrap-shooting at n compatatively hight exponso of money, time, el troublo, n8 well au to tale mensures for the piop- er protection of gamo by socuring ns far as pos. siblo the enforcomeunt of tho Game law, sports- men organize iuto clubs. Thero aro in Chicago threo prosperous, powarfal shooling-cluba, om- Lracing sume of the louding men of tho city us wombere, sud somo of the first shols in - the world, Bhooting 18 n lusury Lighly prized aliko by men of wealth and thoso in moderate cicnm- +/i; ®inncen, 1t may b custly or cuouomical, accord- { fug to tho spo:iismen's meaus and opporiuuitics. 5 BIONTSMAN'S QUTEIT 0 )4 nccordingly varios as Lo cost. Fur s gonlleman 4 who Lisu hu uced ta stint Limwoi! in the matter 1 of cxpense thoro are ways aud places to invest {0 advantago (in Loalty, pleasure and satisfac- ¢ tion)s largo awouut of mouey, snd, toa men. * fthey thiukit woll invested: whilo lie of moro modorate means may have av full a game-bag or 08 big a kcoro of ** dond birds " ut & far [ess cost, Lo yroper sort of furnituie fur a sportsman of tho formor class may bo rouglly set down some- tlng like this: A broech-loading, double-bar- telod_fowling-piece costing from &G0 to £500, and there aro tun of tho lutter figuro to ono of tuo former. For duck-shooting, a bost, £33 to £50; a spaniol dog, 50 to £100; a sot of decoys, 13108264 tools and oquipments for the gun, #00; water-proof comt, Lopts, cto,, 1610 £o0; loaded shalls, § couts ecach, and *‘extras,” from €2 to 10 per gallon, To theso itcms riust be added railway fare, board, lodging, ato, 8 man to row tho boatand take caro of tho game, sud & scoro of contingent expouses nop easy to classify. If for fieid shootiug, tho samo gun snd sholls, thouh difforently loaded, aud tho weariug apparol, equipments, otv, coma iutu play, but thora must be sdded a brace of sctters or poluters, costing from €200 to £300; while, if an excursion is made for deor, bear, ote., thero must bo & fluo ritlo worth §50, o rovolver, and o pair of bowie-kuives, teuts, camp utenwls, and Lo like, There aro many gentlrmon in Chicago who havo all of these thiugs of the vary finost aud most expensivo quality, to be used whon on- caston requires. Foll THE TURPOSES OF PRACTICE, the ahoating of pigovus fram traps i extonsive- Iy lndulficd in. 'Lhere nre elegant grounds ot Dexter Park, with n comfortable club house, and mg‘tl)an-hmlueu laige euough to lLold 25,000 rds. Lm’fio nuubors ate kopt constautly on hand—yild birds in their sepson and domes- ticated birds at other tintos. ‘Thoro is considor- ablo expouso attending tho purchuss and care of these pigoons, aud tho average cost to the shooter all tho year round s about 20 cents. Of the tournaments and public matchos tho public aro kopt posted by the prass, but no mention is made of tho privato shuoting of those who go out to Doxter Park for a buif-day’s mport with the birds and traps. Including simumtion, eacl Dird shot at gosts the slicotor 23 couts, whother ho Litu or misspe, and, aa thq Lost sliots averago Trom ten to fifty birds'each per weok i thin iy, inst to keep their hands in, another considerable tem of expenso is added, TILE SLOOTING CLUBS of Chicago, iu active uperation, are the Ken- nicott, tho Prairie, aud the Gun Club. Thoto 18 o faint show of aryanization and existenco in tho Audubon Club, the oidest in the aty, but in point of numbers and skl it cuts contparativoly & small figure, 1t has done noblo woik for tho ensctment and enfyropment of gamo laws, snd deseives to Lo affectiongtoly remembered as ono of tho emineutly respectablo fustitutions of for- mer timos. For soversl yonra the position. of priority In Chieago lins seomed to L oeoupied by TifE KENNICOTT oLUn, if we may judgo from.tho fact that its various chiallengos to khoot uny and &Il clubs in the city or Stato have not bpen acceptod ; though it has & young and dangerous rival in tho Gun Club, ‘which 1umbers some of tho vory bost #hots, aud, though & compuiatively now organization, han elroady won high honors ; while it {4 not impos- siblo that tho I'ruirio Club, in which are fouud many of Chicago's aolid mon, may wake up and do something toward recove: its formor footing, At this limo we lave only Bpoco to speak of the Kounicott Club, which was orgenized Doo. 8, 1869, with & mewbersiup of twenty-two, Qood shots and desirabla membars bavo beon added from timo to timo, until tho list now foots up thirty-one, Ite Preaidout, Abnor Pilce, o building coutiactor of excellent Atanding, ia ono of the very best ama- tour shots {n America; the Vico-I'resident is Aat Bonnor, Chicapo's oflicient Iiro Marshal, ‘who occaslonally finds tize o run out tor an hour's shoot, add who is no mean morksman witha breoch-loader, Joel A, Kiuncy, onoof the Asslstant I'iro Marulals, is the Secretary ; _and Davio Alston, of the firm of John Alston & Co., is Treasurer, ‘I'lio list of members includes the Hou, Bol, I’, lla,:kluu. membor of the Logis- Iature; Col, Frank I\ Shermau, C.8. Bquiors, T, J. Higgive, Idward Price, Goorge C. Sher- Ed 0. 'Dow, G. W. Egleston, Jobn V. man, Ed Mills, David Bates, Florons Lonuer, Edwin Thomss, Jr., David Henrv. Aloxasder A. Bamplo,' J. M. Wiitman, William_Drice, i, W. Daldwin, D. 8. afoore, E. W. Devoo, 7‘. R, McCormick, Alexander Prico, L. W, Willmarth, J, F, Phillips, J. F. Whitmg; and last, but not Jeast in point of skill, the ele- brated brothiers, Abe, Johu, and leury Kicin. mann, who are rated n& smong the best sliots in Amorica, Tt is don’ful it auy shooting club in America cau produce fifteen or twenty mon to compete suecessfully with the samo number se- lacted from tho Kennicott Club, of Chicago, It 18 now au incorporated inatitution, with momber- lhliflmuud to flfit(, aud desorves to take high rank among similar organizations anywlore. Tho Kennicott bas w superb medal, whicl; is cou- tested for at every club, the membors being handicapped according to their skill, Abo iloin mauy now Lolds the tropby, tuough he will hava trouble to retain it agaiust such wen ag Edward sud Abner Frice, John and Heury Klemwaun, 1d Dwxficnrue Bhermag, Dayid Bates, and othors :5“‘:“5‘0{:1!? m:‘l’ I(nnmafltu havo no olub ut usa those at Lexter I'ark in gum- moy :xlga s tho Praisie Olub, * b i or time we shall have something to say of m_:ul’rllrh and Gun Clubs, =i % BWELPSTAKES TOURNAMENT 8t Doxter Park was conotuded Friday, the eport belug brought to a closa by a lack of birds. Tho dirut prizo In the te of Friday's swoepstakos was d,vldw botweon Bogardus and Johu Kloinmaun. "There were aix ties for the second prize, which was won by J. A, Ruble, beating \Jolch. H, N. aud Georga Bherman,’ Parkmson, and Fonu, though not until bo Liad tied twico with George Elierman, Abe Kloiumanu won the thid prize 1o a flold of seven tios. Thun followed & usop- stake of §5 each, tive birdy, each man to arop out as ho missod a bird. Welen, Bogardus, aud Abe Kleinmann killed five straight, sad divided tle money. The birds now guve out, and the king stopped of nocesaity. Iils sontemplated to fi“ np another swocnstakes on tho 22d of Pel rrg. 7" —— i THE TURF. A LUCKY HORKE-OWNER, Coneerning the goutleman who recently old to Iobert Donner, for 25000, a 8-year-old trattitg mnro with a record of %:2%, tho Lexing- ton (Ky.) I'ress sayn: Tady Hlout, th crlobratad Boyearsnld, lstely sold by Dr, Horr ta Mr, B Pentstan for 35,000, Jivs been sygabn Folid by him to Mr, Ropert Bunner for 35,000, “Thir, & must he mdmilted, Ia an excellent teads, nnd ratbior vonteadictn the asmortion of somo of vdr Wiko: acres that Mr. enfatan_ wan dralint ko largely and iranysciously in iorse-fies e’ arily {\unlu T, Tho truili is, bo see of Auch ek, i that term miay Lo appiled to s man of I Judgment, that everyihing turns to gold in his hawdy, Not long ago, ke bonght & large quantity of punning and trotting stocl atprivalo salo and at jube Mo wuction, giving, 1t was_thouglt, tos mueh in some cunes, andk cortuinly very littlo n otbers, e was ot over particular, either, bout pedigrecs, It AL wan Anod, it was sutiiclent for bim, without belng fastion- wlle, Woll, 1t waa predicted Then that he would lose moniez ou- his venture, sud sume became ro suaplcions of to man that they woro nfrall to tako i noter, ulthough ho had o Lig farm snd Lady Atoot o boot.' 180 tosk hia fareo collcetion of atock ta Phila- delpliia, and rold it fmmodintely at auction at an - nicuse profit. That Is how o lost money, Ilo haw mado_another purchase, Fellowcraft, a_young Lorso that beat Lexington'ssgreat 4-milo time, For Fel- Lo 1t Lie pald $7,000, The horea is to Lrought here and placed in tho stud upou Sir. Penlstan's farm. Fhere 19 gold egain, Spoakting of Lexington reminds us of an fncident in Lin history which we do not recollrct to Lave scen ju rant, Fho late Mr, It A, Alexander went to England, n_company with Mr, son_Dudley, in, prrhape, 1435, with tho Intentlon of_purchusing ono of the best wid most_fashionably bred race wialliors of (hat country, Tley fonnd that ail tho hurses which they wuro willing to buy were elther not to be had for muney, or were priced at rueh a figuro as rendcred their urchaso out of the queation, - Whila Mr. Alex ander was debating what was beat 10 bo done, Mr, Dudley fnquired of him, * What was tho uss of buy- ing o lioree dn Eoglond when the bost staliion in the world was cluse by 1 0 in Wondford 77 Toxington was then ot Gen, Huford's farm, fn Wood- ? Broock, the ownor_of Lexe wlund, Adoptiug Mr, Dudley’s ander kaw tho owner of Lexiig- anpgostion, ir. Ale ton mud bargained for his pirchase at the priceof $15,000, onc-balf (o Lo paid down, and tho other half 10 be patd on delivery of (he horio to Mir, 11 the Murch following. 1f the horee dicd 'y e, Alesand ¢ lost Lk #7,600, aud My, Ten Droeek conld recaver no more, e all kuow thie hiorso lived, and wist 8 gold 1oiie Lo proved to bis fortunate owter, lezander, antime, Ponistan's possersion fused to pureline tho 1 Iy mivied and even so- Ly a perrouil fricud, aud voly wien & 'New York, cutered into s negotls- thon far {uo mare, did Mr, Tenjstits ogres 0y the rive, H0 It o8 athieruil in £2),0)0 u cusy a8 Faititig O a Log, wnd it woalkd not be ot sl swrprising i sume diy B wold a eolt by Fellowerafl for juora mouey than ho gave for the ire, e L TIE COUR JRocord of Musiness ‘Transacted Sate urday. ANNOUNCRMENTS, Judge Blodgett will tako up tho wholo District Court calondar to-day, and if ho concludes it this week wiil go to tho fwsues in bankruptey. Nost week tho eriminal calendar will ba called. Judzo Moore will Lave n call the present month, Tho cases in chancory, which then shall Dbo aet for Learing under tho prowout Bystem, will be placed upon & ealeudar, in tho order in which thoy msy have bLeen sotb; and causes at 1sguo for hearing thereaftor will be placed upon said calendar fu the order in which motious may Lo mada therefor. Onand after the first dayof tho vresent teim, a8 many as thres of sald causes in thie order in which thoy staud on the calondar, will-bo {n order for hearlng each day excojt Bat- urday, whon the chancery bratch i ln sossion. Tho following are tho first iftecn cases: No. 20, Petora vs. Patchum; 209, Btaiucliffo, va. Stain- cliffo; 114, O'Neal wvs. Duone et alj 47, Lowis vs. Paris ot al.: 1,038. Baw- yorot al.vs. Ienryot al.; 807, Sladdory ve. Eladdery ; 805, Linton ot al. vs, Murray ot al. ; 975 a. Cownis ot al, ve. Lamb; 523. Ileart ot al. 8, Mechanlcs’ National Bank of Chicaga ; 1,145, Kalvorn yn. Smith ; 109, Behol et a1, ve. Fuller etal: 209 a. MoNubvs, Young ct al,; 766, Wallner ve. Wallner ot ul, ; 128 a. Biadloy vs, Maller ot al. ; 1,152, Honoban vs. llonuhuu, BANERUPTCY ITEMS. Steolo, Wodeles & Co., Joukor & Leuzen, aud Franks & Moos, filed o petition Naturday against Vrederick Krueger, o grocer on Twentioth stroct, noar Wood. ‘The croditors’ claims amount to 396,12, and it is chorged toat Kruegor mado o preforential tranafor of ull his stock of grocerics and liquors to ouo Ctisrles Arendt on tho 20th of Decowber, and that he bns given various war- rants, to confcas juagment. A rula 1o show cause Jan, 12, and & provislonsl warrant of seiz- wrg, were {ssued. A disuhnriu wan fepued to Jobin T. Allen. 3. E, Jonkine was apnointed Pyovisional As- signce of Aupust Luelnes. Bradford iancock was appointed Provisiousl Asgignoe of I, R. McCl & L. BUPERIOR COUKT IN LRIEF, Simon Rothschild snod R. K. McDowell and Joln Young for §1,000. Albort Vick comasuced s suit in trespass against Honry Strong, laying damages at $50,000, CIRCUT CouRE. Gray Brothers sucd MeUormick & Clark for 3, 1,000, V. T. Coolbaugh begsn s snit for 85,000 asalies J. L. Wittiorall, N, R. Sione, and ¥. J. oot, . M. B. Eving commenced n suit against Wash- ington Libby, claiming 10,000, Holen M. 'homsa brought euit for ©2,500 againet J, J. Bhibboy end J. 1. Scaulan, and an- other for &0,000 against W, H. Bradloy, A. B, Jgad, A. T Coo, C.'S. Thoriloi, and Mary J. ams, . THE CALL, Jupax BronaeTr—Tie Distriot-Court ocalon- ar, Junar Ganx—G0 to 75, except 54, 58, 69, 00, 02, sud 70. Junag Moone—1, 2, and 3 on January calon- ar, Junor Roaens—Sat caso No. 1841, Juvon Bootiu—217 to 240, oxcept 220. Juvas Ture—14 to 89, excopt 18, 22, 29, 20, JUDGMENTS, Burenton Count—/""vsesstons—H. 8. Panle son vé, Koud Rasmusson and Juliue Reluke, £70.80.—Joh Benton vs. llenry J, Arnold, $181, uel Myors va. J, B, Foot, 8280, i TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, J. J. Bmith & Son, of Ripon, will cutablish & butier-factory at ¥ond du Lao noxt acason. Robert Robinson, s well-digger of Heyworth, MoLonn County, was suffocsted in o well, ‘Wednesdsy at noon, o the farm of Jacob Noble, The internal rovenuo recoipts for Decamber, 1874, in the Ninth District of Ilinols, were €185,100.82, against €870,986.70 for the or- rosponding wook of 1873, A younfi ‘man 10 yoors of age named Thomas Wagner, liviug 8 milos from ik Point, Dukota, whilo hunting, Thursday, shot himself accidently, ‘Tlio ball entered tho lower right side coming ont a4 the lefe slioulder., Ifo was alvo yostorday morning, but cennot poswibly recovor. ‘Iho clegaut rosidonce of IFred Golchell, at Des Moiues, Ia, was destroyed by firo last uvight. Causo, defactivo honting furnsce, Lous fully inswod. Whon the firo broke out, the Liowto was illed with pooplo making New Yoar's calls, Tho Tolado Lilads publishes a statomont of the progress of that city during tho year, which oc- cupied soven pages of that papor. Four hundred bulldings hove been erected, costing §3,600,000, New_mianufactorics have Leon erooted, costing 81,000,000, lu addition publio Improvemeutu Lave beon made costing §1,600,000, Whilo s sranl yarty of Ponca Indians were ro- turning to their egeocy from & vyisit to tho Yanktous, Thursday, sud whils noar the Iatter agoney, thev woro attacked by a party of Santeo Indiaug, who bad alwo bood out making New Yoar's calls, and one of tho Poncas killad and another fatally wounded. The Bantess sscaped, but were subsequeutly arrested. The safo of Lowls & Grifiths graln dealors at Tows Qity, Ia., was blown open and robbed on New Year's night, Tho buiglary wau a bold one, and committed by ove *skilled ju the pro- fession,” This tiru drow a large sum from the bank in the wormng to carry them through tho day, which was evidently known by tho * kight of "the drill," whose protits were #1.60, A young man nawed O, B, Carpenter, but al. ways known us T, I, Cliford, committed suicido 8t Bharon, Wis,, Friday night, taking morphine, o was emploved thors a4 an assistaut ln the Chicogo & Northwestern Railroad oilcs, where he weut some weeks ago from the Northwestern ‘Telegraplio Institute vt Junosville, No definite cause assiguod. el e A SLANDERER FINED, Spscial Dispateh to The Chicaso Tridune, Ricuxonp, Iud., Jau. 2.—In the casoof the editor of the Newcastle (Iad,) Courier vs. the editor of the Knightatowu Lignner, an action for slander before the Wayne Circuit Court, the %ury retwued @ verdiot for pll.lnflfl for 91,600 DATLY TRIBUNE: THE CIHICAGO IOWA. The Democratic Party 8plit in Twain. Candidates for Governor and for United Btatos Senator, The Grangers and Anti-Railroad Legislation. Seven Hundred Students at the State University., Spectal Correapomaence of The Chicagn Tribune, Towa Citr, Dee. 31.—Although yet early, pol ticians aro niready casting about for names like- Iy to bo availublo in the next canvasw. Tho lata elections Lave infused bigh hopes nnd great ex- pectations among the Democrats of this State. They are even casting sbout for a candidate for Unitod Htates Benator,—expecting, of courss, to earry tho next Logislature. There have as mi- racilous thivgs a8 that occurred ; but I hardiy oxpoct Lo soo kuch » political result achicvod by tho Domocracy in Iowa during tho sanity of tho Republican party, Yet, it is hard telling nowa- days where lightning will etrike. Howaver, lightning, I think, waa never known to strika tn ohjact atready plit. According to the roport of tha deliborations of ths recent * consultetion ™ hold in this city by tho leading reprosentatives of the Democracy, and from -tho tenor aud temper of the Dewmocratic press, tho Democraoy aro alroady SPLIT IN TWAIN, Ono part adheres to tho BonrLon wing, and will accept nothing short of the pure article. “Thoy say thas the policy practiced by the Democ- racy for tho past fonrtoon years. in sailing under falso colore, trying il sorts of names ard dodges with which to cateli inalcontent Republicans, s proved unavailing ; that theso Republicans ouly loava their own party becauso thoy fail to recotve the political distiuction to which their flighty ambition carrios thom; that thoy como into their ranks for ofiico only, and that they ‘may *go to tho Dovil," for they have no use for them. This is tho Bourbon viow. Ilaw thin will bo relished by thoss ambitious gentlomen who lately sought Jodgos 1a the Demucratic camp— Griunoll, Stono, ot al.—I am_not advised at i his . Whethor thoy will do as S:hurz of Mi4- Tonton of New York, wnd othows, have practically done,—ackuowledgo tho folly of their course, and return to the old partyof the Nution, tha party that saved its life, and now maintaing ity honop,—1I have not yet been advised. Bo much for the Bourbous, ‘The other part of the Demacracy in Iowa wera dubbed **Opposi- tion” by the Towa City * consultation.” Thin movo is the outgrowth of tho gonias of J, P, Liish, of this eity. Mo, liko the Clueago Times, 1% death on the Lourbons. Wo may expoect A LIVELY TINE about the 15th of noxt June, when tho * Body- Snatehera ™ und tho * Oppusition ” weot togetlicr at Desdoiney to *organize (7)." Vory tuuch depends on tho action of this Conveution, 1f the ** Opponwition ™ carsy tho day, it is nuderstood that Mr, Johm I Irisli 18 to receive tho nomina- tion fur Governor. Thia nrraugement iy tho tnoroe sizificant whon it §8 quito probanlé that tho uest candidate fur Goveruor ou the Lepub- lican tickot will bo takion from this city. owever, thould tho Bourbons bo successful, it is on the slate that D. O, Finch, of DeaMaines, shall recoive tho hovor of the nommatiou for Governor, Among tho * Tonrbon ” and “ Opposition " names mow under consideration tor United Stutes Binator,—provided always that the next Legwsiaturo shall bo other than Ilepublican,—naro thoeo of L. L. Ainwworth, the Usoley-Dumocrati Congressman-clect u the Dubugue_istrict; and Mr. Peter A, Doy, of this city. Tnmg— hall, of Tairtield, too, I8 mmlitious fora *U. B, £." to liis namo. But 300, DEY 18 THE STRONGEST AN, probably tho strougest man tho Democracy Las in the Blate, when measurod by tho straight rulo of high moral mtegity, Mr. Doy 18 not a poli- tician, thouwh bo iolls tho position of ong of tho Htate Capitol Cowmiesioucrs, sclocted by a Hepuibtican Legistatare. Hois a railrond-ongi- woer by profession, and made the origiual sur- vey of tho Union Pucuie Lailrond, ns tho Cluot Eugiuneor of the Company. Itis he who wroto the celebratod lotter to ttov Dix, then Presideut of the Unios Pacific, reaiguing bis position for certain reasous, It will be remembered that the uttorances of that letier rang in tho oars of tho Crodit-Mobilier champions hke the utterauce of Cwsar to Ariovistus, the King of the Germans, when tho latler entreated Cumar, and offered him great rewards, to do cerisin things in tue movoinonts of tho Noman auny, thas Atiovistus, with his army, might gain groac advantagoes to himeelf in Gaul, which Cicsar was defonding, *The honor of the Itomnu people forbida it, and tho honor of Cmear forbids it,” was the reply. Ilut our Cicsars aro, like the Irishman's gold-mines, **fow and far vetwecn,” —politically, { meun, of course (7). Mr. Dey is Prosident of a Nationsl Bauk iu this oity, and an oxcallent geutleman, and by no_means would do discredit to o gcat in the Uhited Biates Bonate, barring, always, Lis Domocracy. Bpualing of Unitod Statos Bonator, thera is very likely to bo an UNCOMMONLY WA CONTEST over that position in _tho Hoepublivuwu party next wintor, Judge Wright, tho present incumbent, isborving bis frst term, and 8 likoly to boa candidate for re-clection, I find quite n ** tidal wave” opposing him; but Low sweoping that save may bo twolve months Lencs, is 8 prablem for old political tars to solve, 1t {8 understood that very formidable combination will be ma-ie for tho oloction of ex-Senator arfun, How much there is of this undorstanding, 1 am not prepared to say ot this time, Tho fact that his family have returned to thoir home in Iows, to romain pormanently, 18 s straw whioh Las afford- cd tho nowrpapers cousiderable speculation. Among other cloments of strength gathered to thio campaign of B, Harlan, sbould ko clhooso to enter tho fleld, I am informed, will be that of Mr. Jolin A. Kasson, Repressutativein Congross from the Capital District. Tho names of Jamos T, Wilson, Goorga \Y. MoCrary, Gov. Carpenter, 1L, 8. Finkbino, of this city, sud Judgo Baldwin, of Council Bluffy, aro nisa montioned in the samo connection. Al of theso excollont gontio- ‘meu, and truo Nepublicans, will doubtloss have more or lass srength when the timo comes to dovelop it. THE GOVERNORGIIP in aleo being gossipod obout in Nopublican circlos, Among Lhe names 10w upon tho broszo for that oftice, uto thosa of Judge lteed, of Coln- cil Blnffs; John Itussell, the rotiring Auditor of Btate, and fonmerly Bpeakor of tho Tlouse; John I, Uear, of Durlington, Bpeaker of tha last Houso; Gon. N. B. Bakor, Adjutant-Conaral of the Stato, d ex-Governor of New lampshito: Ihram Yrico, of Dnvuuflort. ox-Membor of Congress; aud Ezeklel Clarlk, of this city, ox-Btato Senator. I understaud that Mr, L'rica purposes to be s candidate upon & distinctive Prohibition platform. 1 don's know what wore Mr. Prico dvsires to prohiibit by logislation in this Stato. Wo havo s D'rohibitory liquor law upon our ptatute-books to-day, which Is OFENLY VIOLATED ALL OVER TIE BTATE, and right under Mr. Frice’s own nose, too, in Davouport, Why don's Lo enforco the law we have bufore he seoka tolinoumper the statuntes with moro of the sams sort? If Mr, Price would seex tha enactment of & stringent liconse law, moking it & ponsl offeuse to adnlwrate hquors, ond hold itho iu- dividusl who dnuks liquor respongibla for Lis acty, aa wall as the licensed venlor, he would do for more to ameliosato tho coudition of soicty i the use of alcvliolic deinks than ho can by a dozen Prohibitory enactments. Tho fact Is, ihe Ropublican party in_this, and in overy othor Btate, must coaso to burden itself with every so- ciul reform measuro that proscnts itscl? at its door, Tue ocial ovil oxists, and Is an ovil. o, too, futemperance oxists, aud is un evil. Why should not the ono be prohibited by Btato legus- 1atlon as wall ns tho other ? While all theso gentiemen named for Govor- nor are _excellont won, trie to the fuih, aud worthy, I must be permitted to suggest that Alr, Clark, of this city, will racoive tho support of his party {u this wection of tho Commouwealth. His aro trusty bands. 1 do not bear much more abous TUE OBANGENS, smlll ally, since the Democrsoy sil to make able for their political success, I pre- .. id believe, w fact, they aro attending to the legitimate duties of their Order,—self-im- }woumwt, soclal intercourse, the discussion of arm-topics, eto, Might they not spend a little of the tlme of thewe cool winter evenings in tho inveatigation of the injury they have doae the | Stato by the infudicions I uted (0 Weemre Iast winter aganat the radroat intereets of the Buate?z ‘The expeudiinre of eaputal 1 the construction of ilioads hay ceaved almost_enurely 1 JTowa, Several ronls alroady graded bave grawn up to weeds, becniss capitaini. at homo or abtoad, will not Inveat i our raitrond kecn:ities, Lot it te understoad that the will, fneonkideratn legidation of last wintes will bo reponfed at the nex: kcapion it will do mueh to revive our dead rairosd estr. The Htate will at onco gamn financial stiengih. OUR RTATE UXIVERAITY, ted at Ll city, in now “The some 700 ko homen, enjoying tho holuiny recre Thoto wera 100 in the Medical Dopart- ment Inst term, 110 in th Law, and ovor 400 in the Colleginto Department. A" Depaitment of “ Military Seiotea” way addod last year, and the chair waa filled by Lient, Sshanck, of the Regu- lar Arwy. Fur o whic we hal military drll lee a weai in the University Campns; bt now it hng boen gawpended until ke, THE TRLLUNE, w0 Jang & favorite in foan before it autagonized the Kepublican party, is now regnining ity old frienda. Iis <cribers and read-re are fu- creasinit in thin citv, Itsuite the Depublicans; and [ bear it cotmendsd or its ent frine aud fulinens by those who ure uut in polit.:al aecord with 1t. Hevetal largo mannfacturing works orato he extablished Loro the coming Year. Dy early #pring we are to havs anotber ratlroad cumploted to this ciby from Clinton, In..—tue *Chicago, Omabia & St Jo." Withia tho part year our populstion has inereasad 2,492 \(s “are now nearly 12,600, and growing stiil. Cant CAvMUS, Tho Mnayer'm Ennugurnl Sddress— Munteipnl Statistics and Appoints —Unsuceessinl Burginry—1The csotin Senntorinl Canva, Sveewal Dissateh to The Clacnan Tricune, 87, PAvL, Minn, Jun, 2—Mavor Maxfleld's inaugnral addross to-day states the bonded in- debteduces of the city to bo $1,210,231; decrease during the past year. £56,000, Tho tatal valua- tion of T Topesty is §2.014,000; taxes fur all pur- poses, 217 per ceut; of the debt, £100000%i8 on nccount of bonuses to railroads. In th8 nino- teon years winco the eity was incorporated, ita torritory has increased from 2,500 acres to'13,600 acres, und ita population from 8,00 1 40,000, The Mayor recommends tho rediciion of the Hoard of Publio Warks to thres memiors, with incroased salarien ; in connection with the movo- mencto obtain lower rates of wswiancs in the city, moro serict enforcement of ordinances garding tho starnga of powder, keros:uc, ote. igroaned polico forco, and tho extablizhment of o Municijal Coart, equal in erimunal jurisdic- tion with the District Court, Ald. Murray was olocted Prexident of the Common Council, which rn-elccied woverat ofiicors #ubject o its choi cluding the publisher of tho Dispatek for ¢ite Printer,” The Conneil stands, polisically, ton Demoeratic and cight Ropubilcan, Tho Mayor has promoted Capt. King to bo Chiief of Poics iu piace of M Iirath, ln‘e Cluef, now sick at Cleveluud, and Sergl. Loeber to Lo Captain. urglars mado an unsucceseful sttemst Inst nizht to getinto the Farmers' and Mechunics' Bani vault from an_ sdjomtug store, into which thoy broke, but wore unablo to cut tarough & 5-faot stone wall. Tho interest felt in tho Benatorial election ia evidonced by tho fact that over one-thir of the mombers of the Lewislat ire, which mects Tues- day nest, are airendy in the city, _Their coming, Lowever, furnishos no clow to the probablo re- mlt, excopt that tho ludependants snd feur tepublicans will refusa to go into caneus, Lol ing thomeelves freo to vote azainst Ratusov, 1 nominated, if thorehy thoy do not risk the elee- tion of a Demoerat. The Republican majonty on juint ballot, iucluding soven lLidepoudents, will Lo thirteen s sIR :]’(.)HN FRANKLIN, 1Wis Widow Otfers £2,000 Exirn Kes ward for the Missing Arceic Docus w Yorx, Jan, 2.—Sopha Cracroft, nieco of Tady Franklin, in & letter published Liere regard- ing tho remewal by Lady Lranklin of n re- ward of £2,000 for the recovery of tho docaments of her hurband’s expodition, saya ¢ “In considoration of tho diflicuity of pro- yidiug for the equipment of such undertas- ing. Tay sunt has a:dled a roward of .£2,004 o re- coveting posseaniou of the documnonts in question. Tho adjndication of tho offer of componeation for tie outlay as well ap tho reward itself is to bo mado by tlirec persons approved by both parties, of whom two shall bo oiticers uf tho nuvy, who have iad cxperionco in Aretic betvico, and who must, thorefore, bo competent for tho duty kindly une dertaken by them. It {u right I should ald that paymout of tho #rums to bo claimed is mado binding upon my aunt's oxecutors in contingency of Lier death duiing the progress of the work." SUIT TO RECOVER DONATED LANDS, ) Lpenal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Foxv vu Lac, Wis., Jan. 2.—About twenty- five yoars ago George Lowe, of Green Bay, gaso to Lawronce University a tract of land in what i now tho City of Appleton. The land eventu- ally bocamo very valuable, Toss than .a year aga, the Trustces sold a portiou of the land for £40,000, Mr. Lowe puts in tho claim that tne University suthonties Lad no right to sell the land, and has brought suit to recover it. Thero was nothing in the transfor of the prop- erty from Mr, Lowo to the Unirersity indieating that it should not be sold, so that the University forfeited its claim in caso of sale. Mr. Lows does not ctalm that thero was any etipulation that the land ehould be forfeited, but ho nsks that auch & stipulation ba mado at this day. Gon, Bouck, of Oshkosh, is Lowe's lawyer. Taylor & Buthoriand, of Fond du Lac, aro for tho “de- fenwn, Tho eave is ono which will sttract much attaution from all parts of the State, 4 S RASHLY IMPORTUNATE, Special Dispater lo The Chieaco T'ribune, Font Wy Ind., Jan. 2.—This after- noon the police of TFort Wayne, 1Ind, found a moun wandering slong the bauks of the canal, laying down froquently and exbiibiting many signs of lunacy. 11a was locked up in the station-houso, and’ in a short timo attemyited ido by hanging himself to the coll with bis suspanders. 1o was dircovered in timo to provent self-dostruction, and handeuffed, In a fow monouts ho managed totoar strips from hin whirt with which ho again tried to Liang him- self, but, being uuder watch, was a sacond tima foited. [Hishands were then hundentfed behind him, flo ia about 30 years old, aud gives his notae a8 Willlam Wilson; e e BANKRUPTCIES AT FOND DU LAC, Specuat Dupatch to T'he Chicao Tribune, Fosp by Lac, Wis,, Jan, 2.—John Bowell & Cu., of this city, for many yeats heavy dry-goods merchants, mado an assignient to-day. This failuro causas & good deal uf exvitoment, 18 tho firm was supponed to be & substantial oune, W, A. Kuapp is tho Aseiguoo, 0. A. I'towbridge & urother, extensive dealers in jowclry, have gene into voluntary bankrupt- oy, Thoy wore burned out (wo vears ago, lost Lieavily, aud wore compelled to do businesy on o sido etreot for a year, It iu likely that they will resume trade at au early day. i el el SR Baby Farming in Erance, ‘The Paris correspondentof tho London Times, writing on tuoe 16th ult., sayss “Tho bill on baby-farmivg which the Assetns bly resd o eocond time ynllnr«hfi promises to clieck tho fearful infent wortality which at resont pgovails in wany Fronch departments, ivery infant upder 2 yoors of nge put out to ursd is to be subject to tho supervision of .the Pieteet, aldod by & Commiusion consisting of two members of the Council-Goeneral aud six persons nounnated by him, one of thom selsctod froni the modical ofticers of the depsrtment and tho others from managers of chatitablo institutions for chil- dron or adnlts, Locsl sub-commissiony, itctuds iug two mothers of famulics, Wil bo appoiuted whiore desirable, At the Ministry of the Intorior thero will bo a Central Cowmmission, whioh will advisa tho (lovernwent as to the workiug of the wct, and will prepara an anuusl reporc. All thoso bodios witl bo unpaid, ‘The Profect will appoint medical inepectors, who wil Live jurisdiction over all out-deor uurses, and register ofticos for nurses. Every person placing & child out to nurse will bo roupired to give notico st tho Muiries, and every nureo will have to prove that sho hes no infsut of her own undor 7 montha old, or that such infaut is suckled by a nuwe who hat no othor chiarge. Soth uumse and zegis- ter oftices are to bo liconsed. The wages of the former are to have priority over the othor debis, sud thero aro penaltics for neglectug or il treating infante. Tho bill was cordiully roceived by the Chamber, and the 3linister of the Interior vaid a high cowpliment to r. Roussel aud the gthu membans of $Le committes by whom it heg osn MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1875 atation they contrin- RAILROAD NEWS, Why the Aholition of the Free-Pass System Wag Abandoned. The Policy of the Illinois Central n Reference to Deadheads, New Schiedule of Tolls Over the Bt., Louis Bridge, FREE PASSES, Tha varioua rmilioads in the city have, during tho past year, rigidly enforced tho agreement not to feauc freo passcs to any one except tho ollicers and ewploses of tha road, About a month ago & ineeting of railtoad managers was held at the Grand Pacific Hotel, in this city, for the purpose of renewing tho oid ngrocment for the coming year. Tho effurt, howevcr, proved futilo, the illinois Coutral Ruilroad refusing to becomo a party to the agreemont. The managers of thin road claimed that thoy Lad acted long enough undor such an agioemont 1o flud that it isnetin the iutorest of tho ruad to abido any further by its terms. The maln canso that in- duced tho Ilinois Central Railrond man- agers to talks this stand was that dming tho late epidemic at Momphis and Shravepors. they iskucd free pases to such prorle as wauted t0 go thereaud nct oy nurses and physiciana, “Thos did this asan nct of charity and Lumanit, aud received tho blcssings of thourands of un- furtuiates for it. Tio otlier roads, however, cliimed that this act was & vislation of tho ugreement, aud that the management had no right to givo free passes to any one. Therefore they decided to KIGX KO MORE AOREEMENTH, and hereafter act as thoy med Lest for the intetents of thetr road, This, bowever, doos not mcan that freo paswcs will boissuod vz thia road indiscrimiuately. The managers oo determined thiat nono but such ax aro actually entitled to s fry 3 pass sball receivo tho benetit of this ys- tom. Of courso, ever sfnce it becamo kuown that this road had again returned to the old syatem, numberless dendheads called at tho office to roliclt freo rides. Dt the General Mauager of the road, Mr. J. C. Clark, knows how to deal with this ‘gort of humanity probabiy bettor than any other railroad mauager in tho city, \-t very fow succeeded 10 getting tho coveted free 1ido. AN INCIDENT oceurred Saturday in the prerence of a Trintye ropoiter, which shows how Mr. Clark mauages whis hu-iness. A well-dressed gentleman _appeared at the zhove-named gentletman's office aud claimed a frce pass to Cairv, Lo Letug an old frieud of the rond, aud o lurge slupper. Said Mr. Ciark: ' We do not iseue fres pasaos except in exiraordinary cases and I do not thiuk yours is an oxtraordinary ore,” “‘But,” pleaded the gentleman, * you havo not slgned the agreement, and yon may just ay well give mo a 8«8 : 1t will bo fn the inteiest of your road to do so. * I am very sorry, gir,” replied Mr. Clark, “ but L cannit poekibly givo you n pats.” At tniy moment a_man_entered the oftice who was very keautily dressed, and ehiverod liko an arpon-leal from’ the culd, Ife louied the very picture of distrows. It was evident tho man wus suffering sovercly from hunger and coid. ** Is tho Generul Mamgor in?" ho asked tromblingly. * 1 am tho man,” replied Mr. Clark. “ My dear gir,” emd the poor fuilow, * I came here from Kankakeo about two months nzo, laoking for work, bat have as yet not succeeded in finding avy, 1 lave neitler friends ror money, ond finco vesterday had nothing to eas, If I only coald get 2 frec pads ouck to Kankaken whero [ have somo friends L wonld Lo able Lo secure work sud end thin sutferig,” Mr. Clatk saw at ouce that the man t5ld an houest, strayghtforvurd etory, and without re- plying & word tiiled out a blank pass und gava it to tho man. Ho then pulled ocut his, pucket~ Look aud gave the man o quarter, telling bim to go and get something to eat. The pour fellow wan g0 overcome by this unoxpectod kinduors that Lie was at first unable to reply, aud big tears of gratitude ran down his cheeks. **May God bless you for your Linduess,” was all ho was ablo to kay, ani bie left the ufiice & Lappy wsn. ‘he well-divssed geatleman who had wituessed this seene now said; I do not see why you bavo refused & poss to me while you have given ono to thus wan.” Alr. Ciauk looked at b for u moment, ud then kad, elowly aud deliberate- Iy: “If you will kign a statement thut you oro destitute snd not aiio to pay your fure, you enall also Lave & freo yass, aud, besides, 1t you are hungry, [ shall give you tue money for & meal.” ‘T'he gentloman thought ko would rathor not sizn xuch statement, oud left the otfico a wiser if not a Leter wan. % IAESES TOB COUNTRY ENMTORS, “The manageteut of this road hus vow decided to insue u0 longer 3,000-wmile tickets to cuutry editors living ou the fine of the road, but in lici thereof give thom annual passoe, 'Lhis roud will aleo iepuo half-faro tickets to clorgymen living on the line of th rosd. The Michigan Central Railroad hos also adopted this rulo, and gives balf-fare tickots to clerevmen. Tha Manager also statea that he will bo bound by no agreement as regards the issuivg of * free rasses, Thers 1 not the least doubt that nearly all tho othier roads will follow the load of the 1llmoia Central, and 1ssno free passcs to guch persons a4 the General Munagers may deem ontitlod to such. Thera need, however, bo no approhensiony that pussvs will be issucd indiscriminstoly to overy ono that applics for thom, as formerly. All the Manngers, like Mr. Clark, of tho Illiaols Contral, will be excecdimgly cautivus, and seo to it that noue but wortly por- gous roceivo the bonelit of the moditication of the system. el BRIDGE-TOLLS. The Illinois & 5t, Lounis Bridge Company has st 1wsuod & now schiedule of ratos far tolls aud trauafor. L'olls upon the trallic of ail roads, cov- ering all chargea upon through frelght traus- ported over tho bridge, and deliverod to or re- coived from railways connecting with the bridge- tracks in 8t. Louls, aud all charges npon local froight transported over the bridge, including its delivery or recelpt'upon promises to be fur- nislied by tho Iiidge Companyor its sgents, and inciuding tho roturn of empty cara sont loaded one way, will b ay follows : Crars A.—For coal and fron ora: Through, §5; Tovul, 1580 pur car, . Crass B,—For live-stock, grain, stone, brick, pig- fron, raflroad iron, imber, salt, bones, Germad clay, aud soda ash s Througl, 85 lucal, $8 per car, CLA%S C,—For cottol, futacco, flour, Wi, cement, bay, Ice, har-tran, rine ‘ure, pig lead, machitiery, agric coltural tuplameuty, sud other wihilar articlos ot spectied 1 ‘Through, §8 ; lacal, 7 per car, Orasy D, —For coile, sugar, aud molasseas Four cents per 100 pounda, A3 E,—~For general merchandiae, including all articloa i tirst, socond, third, and fourth cluses of rallrosd clussitications Dot otliorwls wpecified 3 Five eenty per 100 pounds, Yxpress suatter : ve cente per 100 pounds, Clurgys for minilmatier to Lo whatever price the Goverument allowe for that service. Kol Passsnoens—1, For puvseuyers pessing thirough from poluts suvt of Bt, Louis to points beyond sty Louts and vice verss, upon through tickets: 85 conta eavh, 4, For passengers golng to or from 8t Louls to or troin any point 100 wiles or moro from &t, Louts : 20 <! cent 3, For passengers from or to any polut more thau 60 and 1ot over 100 willew from Kty Lais: A price rang- {ug rateadle, uv per distatice, frons 10 ceuts for 50 mllca 020 conts for 160 miles, 6. Yor passeugers from or to any polnt within 50 milos of 5t, Loufs; 10 cunta, s +No charge for Lugg 2v, nor for hauling passengers, expreas, miall, or Bggaye cars, e MISCELLANEOUS. CHICAGD, QUINCY & WESTERY, At s meeting ot tho stockholders of the Quin- ¢y, Beardstown & Northeast Railroad Company, Liold Iast ‘Tuosday, it wad unanimously resolved that the uamo of this corporstion shull be changed to that of the Chlcago, Quinoy & West- ern Raslroad Company, and that thix ahall be the namo of the corporation liereafter. Subsequent. 1y the Dizoctors of the Chicago, Quinoy & West- ern Railroad Cotpany bold a meeting aud passed the following preawmble and resolutions : Wirkiikas, 'To fret woction of tho act fucorporating the Quincy,’ Boardatoats & Norlheast Patlrvad Come pu“unufi Luua (lfs dsy been legally changud ta that of thu Chlcago, Quincy & Weatcr Liafiwoy Commpany ives & majurily of 1 Directors the power to Hx s lormuiie the Gbjective pojat teuf, 1 1 heraby “Lesoyea, Thut the porthesatern Objuctive poiok of thix railruad sball bo tio most eligivle voint on tie eastern Loundury of the City of Chisago, fa tho County of Couk, i the Slate of Hiiuols, The following gentlemen wero elected Direct- ors for thaonsnlng years J. A. A, Cope, J. M. Walker, A. A, Glenn, Henry T. Foster, Eherhardt, Henry Root, and William Chacles. It will b reen by theabove rerolution that tha castern boundary of ,this new road will ba Chi- cago, and, to judge by the plans effected, it will coustitats an excentinl link Iin a contemplated ehwin of railroad conrolidations, ng a direct s from Chicago direct to rownsville, Neb, i} SUSSOURL, KANHAB & TEXAB, The latest aud {robably the oet important railioad that has kuccutnhed to the pre:sure of tho present fnancial rtato of affalts 14 the Mig- Aomd, Kuvkan & Texas Railroad, Mr. William Boud, of New York, last Tuealsy was appointed Leceiver of tho above-named Company. 'Thi nupoiutment was made by the cousent of the radivay company's attorneys, sud upon a shows ingg that a Recarver was imwicdiately hosopsary to protect tho mortgnzed properts. Tho Mis- rourl, Kansas & Texas Raiiroad uperntea 750 miles of rosd.—Haonibal, Mo., to Deunison, Tex., 6755 miles; Juuction Cily line in Kaneas, 15634 miles; Iiolden, Mo, to Pabla, Kan., 54 milen. Ita morigage bonds havo heavy lawd-grant secunity, but, with all its pro- ccods frum land oy and net eatnings, it b 1silad to pay the interest on its bondy THE BALE OF BONDS, Isnac Livermorn, Treasurer of tho Michigan Central Railruwd Company, advertives that, nn- der the contract between his road and the Chi- cago & Mictugan Lake bhore, he will receivo 1 proposais for the salo to his Company of £36.00 Chiteagzo & Michigan Lake Shote bonds of auy ona of tho four clusses ontstanding, with coupons attachad, of and from July 1 Sept. 1. 1874, Nov. 1, 1sTi, and March L1475, respect- iveiy. Tnue propusala for the wale of the whole ot wiy part of the amount wust be sent to his otlize i Losion by Jan. 1. 1678, Next week tho {Ithinvis Central Raitroad will Tun wleoiug-cara beuween tliy city aud bpriog- field, 1L “The No. € train of the Lake 8hore & Michigan Southern will, sfter tiis, stop at Forty-third street, 1. 'W. ¥, Prck has born appoluted fu: Cluef of the Clicago, Llock Inland & Pacifie Railrond, with beadruarters st Davenport. Lair Athletick, Desce {bing o fenang tournawent at Yedo, the London Spectator eaya: **A young Iady, not over remarkablo fur bonuty, now entars tLe list. She is diessed 1 malo costume, Lay o white hapdkerchief bound ronnd her head, and bears in ber hand o Lawboo euck ehaped no g to rep- resent a balberd, in the use of which weapon ludies of good 'fawily generally useld iu ullen times 10 tuke lesecis, This ttick is slout 7 fect long, aud is cmved at the end, to repre- seut tho awcrd-blate Hxed upon the resl weapon. Sho woark ho aroly and merely exkibits by here £clf ber skill i nsn of the deadly nplew Unhceding the derisive applause, and the crics of *There's s beauty!' *3liud you dow't gat boatou,’ cte., with which the 18 freely aseniled, shie gues through her cvolutions, aud is finally huilcd 08 & courueror by the umipire. Khe taci retirea, sud anotoer lady cowen forward, dots cuiraes, gluves, snd helmels, aud advinces to meet one of the pupils, who 13 srmed with o snord, Bhe delivers a qnick thruet a bim with lier balberd, und cuts at bin legs s bo cudeavors 1o dusi inside her guaid and closo, Itin uo use, huwever; tho lady 18 evidently the better fencer, aud the ‘dircomtiled youth retires crustisliva, wuile hix far suisgoutst i procluimed wistrens of ihe ticld." ¥ REAL ESTATE, T § Quics at 13 buuth Lisk-at. JrUIt SALE=3@ PER FOUT Fult G VOUT LOT, ©east tront, on Furrostoer., near Thirty-fiavat, o0 MENIY LOIF, W Wasdiuglod-at. [PUR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE, ten days, a tuo stues hiuso aad o Applyw PETER DUNNELL now reated, ladisou JPOR gL ¢wolling over sor arm. M. WHIPPLE JPUR SALE-BA oilor 701 tho chane d vroperty v fuc wiiat ‘they ced get. 108 115tk Wocen. Am attion who_eanni e Doy BOH AR ELL & AV fror BALE-AT & JAN. 7,10 morigags, cotinge va loaned lui oo Newbers noar Tweilttest,; must bo scld for what it will 5 Lo twved If dunirad.” Call for (nfulmaticn ab Cat Savings Lank, 1 Fith-as, O BALE — FIVE ACH an-a¥. and | birtyaint of Chitago & St 1ous Manrow No, 11 Nixon's Bulldiog, northons SBUBURBAN REAL ESTATE YR, SALE= BUY A AT Nidge, losn and €5 & mon'h wntil pai Vlnck trut depas ; oroperts shown frée, orty in arket, 1lta BHOWN, 142 La; JOR SALE—A CHOICE ACRE TRACY AT | " un i oo “nesgieat firop- Twm 1, sien A great Incgain 1 offered for & wirtebL, B3 e onat. o s 4 caci, whnortor fand e Lradieed: MR ON T N ot ot Hingale, 2t o Fallraad, BNYIIEL on's Building, nurtieass curnor Mo~ " REAL ESTATE WANTED, “"AsT 2D-T() LE. RET ¥ T ween Hkast round unMonroc, Adains, or Jacks. Jasallo and iy P RQuney Y Avply & WL AL D ALL CASH FOIt A WAR- o thu rocent burnt district. BOARDING AND LODGING. Sonth Side. AND 420 WANASH-AV.~500D HOARD FOR 1 n, 1 10 85 pur wook, with use 0 EXC! l‘l‘y’-.\u EF‘ ECT) ;Il i cros st DiktTad Rirlisge Mforrs’ Con for hod Ciloago proports: | SATSON TILL, B W, o 'O EXC Frauston [ PLI U Washiogtn s \\.’ ANTED—IMPROVE n D_LOT AT Wb 100 liovily Incumtored, in exchangs for woll-locatnd udy frog drum fncuinbiranco, to iy roasot- nt, Arply to BAIKER & WALT, 180 Dear AUGHION-WESTON &£ €O, 16 L INST. HAVE SALES OF 1R RIAL AND BLEIGHE, TUESDAY DAVS w1l Partios wisliing eithor to purchaso or dispase of dtoca shiould witond taoss sales, aa great Lazkudn certali. Ou 'Fussday noxt we will aell 73 hiead of hovses; alio Tivety stuek, conainiing of & large varioy'of haroess, ‘Wowill say b thesa wisning 1o 3 i wo Il bo glad to @iso them & tinl of any e (0 oie D3RbLBIBOLT (6 day bufuro Ructiu s ow [0 21d Tho plrciiassr, w0 LAt B0 Tusy ot by duceriun 3t iy ua AGENTS WANTED. S WANTED-310 PER DAY.10 RELL TR cittvy et Tuske ey seiling. the +ilonie Abuiiiet Jou can’ Yhotlior yon &ro exporienced it ine businss of nul, 1f ou wish 1 buy a v wing mactiug (or fawily use, our cl aulare il sl gl o (0 vavo oty BUN, CLARK £ Co. Addruis JUIE Chiengo, 11, W nta first a8 agent inever unty in SO S LT (PR Stuchines, and tho Wilson manufaotining macbiues, 16 whom repared to ofter exteaordinary induue. . Pt ful Sestioulars, apoly toens sdivos. W1 BN SR WINGATREIINE" COMPANY, "1 Mikrernt Sawing on WANTED--MALE MELP, \WASTED PLASTER R RN U e .'l D - STERERS AND UPIOISTRERR! Misralinneana. TV ASTED-MEN OF GENTEVI APPEARANGE And syeeags businosa (ant, for n !vnm:n e i ‘mato burineas (hat will rl! B30 to B par wnok o iy, Farsteniare and sAmIon th Gonatey oo ;)l:lcnn\’lll:m 'Ill:v(;‘ln atl thaie ||llllh. l"nd lnnmym):.\ T it Ll Mo nat ADDIg N, Mpepi ' Hines, ok sartony mon “E‘fi]_n.\v T ok 151 Eant it NTED—AC T0srLL THE TITPRARD SR ablinner, taston, Mase., o Umes. 1. B, VW ASTED-MEN 70" BELE 100 FART: noceliios and hiomastinld sriols. ean Novelty Co,, 113 kast Madisot +» R FANTED-50 MEN TO QUT ICK IN TI{E COUN- el morsiag oo Grovasin, RWEPT'& CluciTer o Nbotesnth and FASTE : "{n a0 % oy R R ognnaty \Y AFTED-13 ¥, Srandinavian: men of mieeionc wankly payments, oo e e e e WANTED-FEMALE HELP, {TERS 1Y GOUN- Ui S20N: TANTED-A J?fii"?’b'&?{" WA i COPKs, TABHER, AND TANTED. 2 COOKS TO 000K FOR 6 MEN: W A ook rachy SOTES LOW & HEN ot Ninetcenth roroats, BWKTT & i) ORSERAL ogian Dreictreds "CA Lol i w = Nnrsos \\ ASTED-61 WABASILAV., D, o . A 4 Girl fram 130 15 yoare oldy Who San take. sl ot v Emnlovment Agencioes. i prfsata funiiias, Tiotels, 13, ST DU RIS O b S aukea ave oo _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookltocnora, Clorks, &e. GITUATION WANTED-AS GENERAL OLERE il bk oucarn ul mudorate maans: hire had 153 rare’ Lusiaras ezpariance fn tho ey, ain cunividared A go cepurs wil gire firal-class roforvnons. Addross 113 0 RALRS. O i ha rosd ‘In 10 T e Lusinnye: Iatge &¢ juaintancn thronghit Mit: nusuta, Towa, Wiscan i, Laks Supwrior, and Micigag t hiat hebn withliis prosant Houss fvg Sonce: st af Fefors ‘aud English ; can oummonce 1at of Triuns oitea, 20 BY A THOROU 3. nan; bosiof ey rofuronces. 3 clars ;. dr. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE ernceri 1pectence, i Domesties, SITUATION WANTED-AS 00K, OR FOR GEX. 1Dl homomoric, A husie roforrad o wages. Cal Iy Houyoknonors. ITUATION WANTED-AS HOUSER 8 youzg womwan. Call Moulay at it ¥ BY ar. Employment Agonts. JITUATION WANTED_FAMILIES IN WANT OF ) good Seandinavian man help can bo sanplied a8 MIES, DURKES pifice and Taundzy, %) Al wauki __TO RENT-HOUSES ) ~HOUSE NO 445 SOUTIL STATE-ST.) hascigont, stors, aud dwelllag atuva, Hotiss No. §i0 Solth Statost.; basawont, store, and 224, 226, s0d 23, now brick bulldiag, 1 i 439, 481, and {513 Sauth Clark-st.; storos and dwellings abh Iy-located men only,tnrent at half price. Estate Droker and Heating tan, carvand amuibuses D AUply At stcro subibwust. corner of Sheld TO RENT--ROOMS. _ A SUITE OF ablo for houas. OMP- OF ONNE ?fiaf\ ? 3 ol suttabils for Hunokoepligs re WL T THOMPSON Y2 St WoOus AT PACES TO bast, roferences Teduirad. Apply of 5 West Madisun 'O RENT-FRONT ROUM, WE! NTSIIE] and heated, 1o privace tainfly, with all_ eanvonionce, tJ geatlemen. th Carponior-st., neer Washlugton, T4 OR 6 RUGHS IN_ THOMPSUN'S o, 235 Wost Madisn.st,; will eell firnitnce r\}‘v‘wl on the premisue or to WL THOMP- Wost Madison-st, ISHED OR UNTU HED i, x[ufllt gentlamon o &o. TO RENT--STORZS. OFFIC Miscellnnoont WITH [TURE, TIX northeast ¢ otk and Mor. Apudy frum 13t § o'clock, w0 Dasrborn-at. £INANCIAL, 'Y SHAIES MERCANTILE i Apply 1o I A MUSEES S Lan athcs 125 Clark. VATCHES, FPrivata MUSEY 1o LOAN-0N GooD COLLITERATLS, M for 6 months, at'con raton,” #5000 luaa for Sears, Vit BESLEY, 157 Washington s, A[UNEY TO LAK o5 4 Lonls, ote., at LAUN; Bulphst., near Cinek [ cil ONE AN O RE. ATE, M TN O it Sae it o W ¥ OLE & €O, 133 LaSalluat. s Tl )() 1O LESD ON IMPROVED REAL R tate; Tand nitlet bo wrth At amount ; k- ta brick 11 1o thucliy, W, £, FURNKSH, 183 T $1.500 T & S aansfl a15 () TOINVESI IN REAL BSTATE PA &10.()0() e, ur il loan in Amcuite of £6.0X. Frincipale only aditross . KLLLS, Tribuso office, gire ing loc secunt __ BUSINESS_CHANOES. _ WELL ENTARLIS| RY GOODS BUSINES 2L witti gy €l an wlook, cheap rent, ina splondid Tocatiot, and 0. 1 o owl stady Lrudo, 16 fr salo chsap ikt et of Jraving tho ety For pasticulars .l\. o sujport tho hiilion. J3UTLER, EGU, AND PR (sslo; dutug good buslness; iREE VEARS AT 10 158 riul caive, TURN- D co. vise HOSDIED DULLARS BUVS A TALE rtervet in a canls buiness, paying inure ot tho (abuions 157 Hulity Clark-sle Toum Be N SfulE FORR Call'ss (Jrocruy AND and Centrs-ata SALOC fur sale. JRUCEIN, DUUG, AXD OUIEIL STORES 0T & ad Cxcliangs Gyt opa ) 340 A0, RABBALL & Cowe Hoom T AeCur wmick Bluek. ol PALE INTERENT OF A GOMMISSION [OUSH 1l s o #1010 4 Joas furualo; price, Teibuu tice, Y i mmr.;‘“nsnowf. n husincasw 0t Vsuar. Piincipals oaly addros DV CH COUN- 1 0 1 L\ try road i sapost uan- er by ustg one ur moro seetions o ugy's ireat Nows. Bapor LUK i WELLOGU A Jackeon.at, £ YOU 'TROUBLE WITIHL OATARRH? YOI AU LG ek ae e RYK RS otheo, 169 kaust Madison-st, Mouk by mall, 10 centa. “y LL CASIt PALD FOR GAST-OFF GLOTIING AND AL A ot goods ot il kinds by e e JUNAS GELDEIUS Loan Olfico, 23 State-a i 1. GOOD uAfllrfillvF OLOVHING BOUGHT AT j\ll.hl! highoet price |:(. JONAS 3. Bouth Cladk sl A. DRIELSSMA, W1 ut. Orders oty stianded 15, PARY, 197 Hiate Chilcsgo. PARTNERS WANTED, R WANTEOWITIL 82,00 0Tt $00 T0 to Virginla City, Nev., tocngags iutha oiost o Vst i ity world. * FGr pastioulars. ade ¥. FIANGIS, 1, 0. Chass PALERER WANTED-WITIT T il 800 casl, in & large uring busi 85 protite uyer Fosiceuss,megniaery and, o wl S0, &heke rade, sin SuinEo i) Slhettttuts oty iyt KT A Erbelnlor i, Weo, 5. sty Mo FOR SALE. I‘D“ BALE-OAKLEY'S COCKRUACH EXTER- [ uator; watraittyil in ovory case. Contracts (kun, Call"Uis uf addross AL TIUR GARLEY, thohia ],uix ALl 'S O] did eou Tk ¥ AINK FURS IN SPL tion At bolow Lalf cost prics, 13 South ‘ioowm & up staire. PERSONAL, UENTLEMAN OF R ABIL~ ussed of & falr compotoncy, desires Lo vure widow or ruaiden lady of retinenivut, alul- 8 Unyueatiou- munlcativiy sirictly condden~ t, PO, Bz s, TPIANGE FOTL RENT AT ¢6 PERK MONTH, ON ¥: ;"Au\:mm W, B, JONES, 100 Waanliigionat.y assizan ATING DONE OF EVERY DESORIES ot oo SRWAAN & IIAMANN, Room 7, evruor Handalph aad M; X ON LIGE s futra 2 oAttty REN L&Asmou’\:ontfioi & acres by an 'El'r'efi.':‘l?;.f'.f.u',fimuim“ R CANPRRTER, o UTNAM MA. Lilsmater of Do viston, foed-pumg + Evuryihiug about eaging I, s ith boiter, eiar sa ¢l gfllfl the at uf our worke, whon, baving doabled vur ca- wore puwariul iy bucame nocassary . v also l-\l'llnh‘h'lb 3 :‘:{:;Il“m“ E\gllmlo’p.l;hm lean by s Driaitvatis, "GN RAnIONAL WARGH co n SEWING MACHINES, ‘GINGRIL BEWING.MACHINE _PRINCIPAL OV [ ™ Haculuss sold on monthly payinentsy 1o e it o aa o on et [0 gBOVEE & BAKER, TWO BINOER, AN " ooa £ lats twprored; . omestic, s porfsol ordey, ate iup