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THE GREAT CAUSE. Quarterly Meeting of the Chicago Presbyterys Tho Rev. Mr. MoKaig Recants, and Clings to the Church. Application to Have a Ministerial Dead. beat Put Out. Discussion on tho Home-Mission Subject Rotary Eldors. Tho Methodist Ministers. THE CHICAGO PRESBYTERY, MORNING SESSION. i The regular quarterly meeting of the Chicago Proghstery convened yestorday morning at SMo- Cormick's Block. Tho Moderator, the Rov. A. E, Kittredge, presided, and tho Rov. Mosers.. Davis and Jolinson acted a6 Clerks. ‘Tho meating waa ononed with prayer by the Rev. Mr, Mathows, after which tho roil was call- ed, and the minnics of the provious meoting wworo read and approver. COMING AND A01KQ. Tho Clerk read a communication from the Col- grado Prestiytery reconhonding the Rey. E. P. Wolts to a fellowship with tho Chicago Preeby- tery, and it was received favorably. Qe. David Foss, of Peotone, a candidate for tho ministry, was then admitted to the care of the Prosbytory. Mr. William 11. Goodell was examined tn eburch history, and his trial pieces wore turned over to tho proper committee for examination. ‘Tho application of tho Nov. Edward Beboficld for lottora to tho Ottawa Prosbytory was received aod granted, j ] ; . pp. a'RATO, The caso of Dr. McKaig, of tho Ninth Church, was then taken up. Lhe Clork read communi- extion from the Bacramonte Presbytery, which wagoroviow of tho objectionable sermons of Mr. MeKaig printed in these columns at the time, and whuels, it weenta, ind beon preached provious~ ly in the bounds of the Bacratueute Lrashytery. At the timo of the preaching McKaig was a mom- ber of that Drosbytery, and, exception being takon to tho aoumons there, tho matter was ro- ferred baok to thot Presbytery Cor action. The > communivation read way tho report of the Sacra~ monto Freabytery i the cae and tho roault of its invostigntions, aud it was os follows t FO Whilo tho breabytery regreta that it canuot exprosa + tte entire euttafactlan with Dr, McKaiy’s unawers to ite questions a4 tally rexotaclng the hercsles contained {40 bin seraione pubifwhed fa ‘Tite Cisosuo Turpune of Jan, 19 wud Feb, 9, 1574, Ju view of his recantations, vxplatations, aut’ promises to do and to teweh va the Churri tu which he belongs may direst; therefore, Reauiged, That De, MeKuly 1.0 dulormed that the fol~ Jowlug utterances, atioug Gthers, in his eald éermone considered by the Bactamouto Presbytery, are une sonud, mostly contrary to our standards, and unertit~ ablo to Le used by a Presbytettin minister iu bly Gos pel ministration#: Such ‘utterunces as acem to iuply that sume portions of the 1Ule wre uot inaplred, ‘by Topeesentiag It ua containing “incongevous adniix= tare,” atvango stories,” “uncouth dreamin,” * bad sclonce,” “and other foreign Ingredients,” “ obnoxious portion,” “ farriug dates,” “histories! discrepans es,” “eruch, bloody liws, that euavied wo less thun tulrly causes of capital puulsiment,” “nonetrous tories, “ mythicul accretions.” "and flisg it 14 foullelily londed dowa with u vat mage of tuned aud intractable ma- terial, that men sto told they murt Lolieve ie inspired of Lell ;aurh utterances that neem to imply that por. lions of the Bible should bo ellminuted from tt, and that rome portions Usually couddered by Christian peuple ad Hiteral Wdstory aro nothing sore. thaw alle~ Roilent, asinboiical, poetical, pletirorgue, or mythteal repredcutations, ud that the Church is But the tomb. ttene ef a teparied faith, Tho Vreshytery lw feelin it to bo its duty to sdmons ish Dr, Meliaig not to put furth such teachings in tha faturoas lung xceut to Le dneonelatent with the aduptod xtandard# of the Proyterian Church, or may bo a matter of grievance to lux brothven m the ministry, Thus mura Oia Presbytery would require of him, Resocred, That Dy, Metiatg be required to unlo with tho Provbybary of Citxgoat thelr thst meeting after bin receiviaige this minute, Resoleed Chat on Uacse conditions being complied Y with, this breabytory will take no further ‘proceeding Inthe oudo, + Aewived, That a copy of tls minute, and sych exe tracts fount the corruxpondenve {u Lhe case as ors Hee gusary, be nent ta tho Ubicayo L'reabytery, that it may she iu voskesstin of tud faela in regard” to hie state— ‘the future, as preparatory to lle being revelved Ly “that Lodys Accompanying the report woro lottora received 47 in which he CONFESSED TO HARTY BPEECH some inytancex, io confesned that the Lot” thetorica}," and contained ‘loose sentoncos. He concedes this much under date of April 24 That if tho viows L havo taught five you ‘of- pubject.” Under data of Hept, 11, Le wrote, alii to retain in thy Ciureh, and, upon o atill ter date, he eid be lad fully made up bis mind } Tho report led to ; ‘ HONE DISCUSSION, : « , Mr. Van Doren wanted to ace the Ninth Church »' Mokai; . le wos not prepared to encourage »_ Mr. MeKarg in preaclung doetriuo dangerous to ».” Sho lntoresta of tho general Churel. « (teed to accept Dr, McKuig's resiguati the importnnea of thoeituation dyrauued mpoods rotion, since the responsibility had been thrown ‘Tha roport was finally reforred to tho origi * Comunittes, of which De Patlorson is thse, > with instruction to roport without dalay, : ‘The Nov. ©, Wisner, of tho Firat German Church, ead a longthy paper setting forth ble Hnaucial embarrassment in connection with the leave tho church, which so far had given kim uly one-fifth of his support, Tho mattor_ wag not a'personal ono alous, for there was a largo tery to support him in the work, for tho reason that tho clase bo reached could ovly be reached iu the Gorman tongue, and to supplant him aud breaking up the chiuroh. Elder Lee, of tho Fourth Church, aaid Brother Wisner tad been eailod to take charge of tho Mr. Wisner had overdrawn hin side of the ques- tivo, and that tho whole trouble could bo am- icably nottled. ‘the church was a dependont ory anally aud was making Lut little progrosg, ate., ate, The paper was finally reforred to the Commit- Voxtizate aud report. ‘Vho Committee ou the trial papers of Mr, Goodell reportod favorably. from the residunte of Avondale for @ cburch, <u an was referred to tho Cummittea on Uome idwions, Ef urents uf doctrine, his ednalasions and promses fur 4 by the Saerimeuto Presbytery from Dr, Mckaig tormon, the mest objectionable, waa * purely fouse, I shall boreiunfeor remaim silent upon the jo romain in flia Churels, cared for, without regard to what bocamo of alr. Mr, Kittredgo said the Ninth Church had re- apon this Presbytery. PINST GERMAN cuvren, thurch, and tho fact that ho had been notitiod ta fiold to bo worked. Ifo appontod to tho Preaby- put an American in hin pluce would amount to tiission school aud not the churob. Ho thought apon the charity of the Church at large, was too on Homo Missions, with instruction to in- The Itev. Mr, Hair presented an application Adjourned until 2 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Presbytery wa called to order promptly at 2 o'clock. THE SWING OASE AGAIN, ‘Tho frat business waa the receipt of the re- port of the Synod of Illinols North, in the cave of Prof, David Swing, ‘The report sustained the former action of the Preabytery in striking Mr. Swing's name from the roli of the Church, aud was acoopted and or- ared placed on tile, HOME MISSIONB. Tho Rev. Mr, Trowbridge submitted » verbal Tepart from the Board of Home Misuions. Ho ¥aid to properly suetain the Board tor tha com~- Ing yoar it had been noceseary to fix stax of $11,050 upon the Presbytary, whicl was dis- tributod amoug the ueveral clurchea. So far tha lovy bad been but feobly responded to Vy tho churches, no} more thin lwif-a-dozen having answered. ‘The Genoral Guard expevted the Chicago Vrowbytery for the year to ba uelf- supporting, but hud beon houoring all demaude from this Presbytery up to the prosent, but ho Wap‘eatistled that they could not longer do it. Wo urged upon the Vresbyteiy the vocuulty of taking sction as ounce, It was rowolyed to call the roll of churches and ft Fesponses, which should wupploment Mr, ‘row bridyo's report to the General ‘d, tor its guidance ju tho matter ee ge ., , 3HB CHURCHES NEFoRT, De, Mitchell vaid tao First Church bad a plan of its own for raiming this fund, which he did wo) think it wise to dopart from, He could not wapaet ly, because the mattor Nad ~-* hoon talked over. Ho eo be protnixe to give 200 this yoar agninst 1,000 the pust sear. eee tttddyro wuld tho utd Chitral waa, ane ssilling to pay £3,009 against £2,000 by the First Chareh, but had tskon no formal action on the fect, the Fourth Church was not prepared to re- ort. S The Fifth Chure’t would meet ite ansesamont Uys Prarace Chureh roported that it would not bo able to raise ite asyensment, for tho reagon that it had n largo local work on its hands, ‘Phe other churches answering complained of tha nenesyment, on account of tho largo. increayo that had been mado, many claiining dissatisfaction with tha digposltion of the contributions, A few wished to Beyer cou- nection with the Genoral Board, pledging to take care of themrelyes. A Mr. Trowbridge agein urged action in the matter. It was necesyary to report to the Poard some nection of the Presbytery. ‘Mr. Mitehell Usought it was evident, from a call of the churches, that tho ausessmont plau would proves failure. Ifo bolloved tho plan in- practicable, and thought tho beat that could bo dono world Le a return to the old way of rataing tho Home-Mission Lund, letting cach church do allitvould, Ho would urge upon bis congrega- tion the greatest liberality, and was satlefed that tho mimatry generally would do tho name. On motion, finally, the Presbytery resolved that tho assessmont plan was tmpracticable. TUR SINTIE CHURCH AGSIN, Tho Conunitteo to whom had been reforred tho Ninth Church ¢rouble, and the report of tha Sacramento Presbytery upon tho case of Dr, MeKaig, reported as follow: Tho Commiltes appointed on the matter of the Ninth Cuurch report that they have conferred with the Bession of that church, oud find Chat affairs in the eliurch have recently tuken turn which is likely to couditet speedily to a reanit that will be aatinfactory to tue Preabytery und to all the parties concerned, "Wa therefore suggest that the Presbytery adjourn, when it aball adjourn, (a meet on the first Monday iu February to heat the nal report of the Committees, ‘Tu regard to the papers from tho Presbytery of Sacra meuto, the Committec would say that, as Dr, MeKaly haa not requested to bo received by this body, no ac» tlon on that subject seems to 14 to be called dor at tho present time. We therefore recommend that thovo payers be kept on the fila of the Presbytery, and that the atuted Clerk bo Instructed to inform ihe Prevby- tery of Sacramento of this dinpositios of the matter on the part of this Presbytery. i. W. Patrentoy, Aniicy MivouKLL, 8. M. Moone, ‘The roport was adopted. MINCELLAREOUB. The Rev. Mr, Forsytho moved that the Rev. Mr, Davig bo authorized to presen the cause of Homo Missiovs to tho Sessions during the your, and to urge hboral coutributious. Carried. ‘Mr, Hart's trial-papera wore reported upon fa- vorably. ‘tua Moderator then, in behalf of the Presby- tery, liconseu Mr, W. Lf, Goodoll and Mr. Charles Hart to preach. ‘The Committes to organize a church at Rivor Park raported that the church was organized on the 24th of November, aud that Slousrs. OC. M. Ht, Rhodes, William Carver, and Charles Martin wero choson Eldors, and 0. G. McNet! and John A, Popp Deacons, MOTARY ELDERS, Tho queation of tho rotary elderabip was ta- kon up aud answered in the allirmative, The overture iy ad follows + If any particular church, by vote of members in full communion, alall prefer to elect ruling elders for a Inutted Uine, in tho exerclée of their Functtoun, tabs tnuy be done} yrovided tho full tive be not less that tres yeara, aud the Searions vs mude ty consist of throo classes, ono of which uuly shall Le clected every year} and provided that chiers once ordained aball not bo divested of the office whon thoy are not re-elected, but shall be entitled to represent tut particular cyurch ju tho ighor judicatories, when appointed by the Beuslona or the Presbytery. Dr. Hurd moved the postponemont of the sub- Ject for three months, ‘Tho motion was seconded and discusacd, but was finally loxt, Tho suswer was thon put and prevailed, very fow voting iu tho negative, A lottcr was read trom Jacob Krobb, of Beloit, Wis., setting forth that ovo Rev. Jolin Woitzel, a monsbor of the Chicago Proubytery, waa A PENSIBTENT DEAD-DEAT, in whiob regret was exprossed that the Preaby- tery, ata turmer meoting, had reimrtated him into on honorable. connection, fuliag at tho aamo tinte to make him an honorable man. ‘Luo Jotter charged that he was prowling around tho conntry begging funds for one purpose or another, all of which ho was applying to his own uso; that bo was o grand scamp of tho firat watar, and ougbt to ho oxposed. Somo juquiry followed in reference to tho writur of tho letter and its suthenticity, which wus followed by a spirited dixcussion. Qno momber had mat Weitzel snd had hoard of his doings. : Another wanted to know if Weitzel had over been s momber of the Albany Presbytory, Boing answered in tho afirmative, and aleo assured that he was to good standing ia the Chicago Presbytery, he was freo to pronounca him a rascal. ‘Tho cage was flually roferred toa special com- mittoe of the Rova. Mlesara, Johnson and Wisuer to inventigate. Tho Neva. Messrs, Kittredge, Mitchell, and Davis were appoiuted a special cummittes to tuke ateps to aid somo of the ministry who wero threatened with floancia} distrasa. ‘he Vresbytery then adjourned till the frat Monday in February. ————- THE METHODISTS. WEEKLY MEETING OF TUZ MINISTERS, ‘The Mothodiat: winiaters held tholr weekly meoling at their rooms on Washington streot yostorday moruing, Dr, Jutkins prosided, Pather La Shoe, of Oak Park, reciting the prayer. ‘here were present Mogsra, Willlam- son, Roccher, Boga, Martin, Beatty, Arnold, Scho-Gren Conrad, Parkhurst, Clendonning, MeGufin, Polton, Axtoll, Cantino, Holmos, Ili MeKowin, Marsh, Juthing, Nate, Stokes, ld- wards, Thomas, Cono, Peck, and Atchison. Acommunication from Mr. A, Paxton, Hec- retary of the Chicago Temperance Allianoo, was read by Dr. Voltou. ‘The constitution, which was included, was read, as also the request that the Allisnee bo indorsed by the clergy, Several ff the gentlomen prosont signed tho conatitu- jon, a Dr, Jutkiva offered a plan, according to which ho will be enabled to preach once daring the quarter at cortain city churches, relieving the pastors thoreof, Mesers. Folton, Axtell, Jutkins, Thomas, Leonatd, nud Ifill took part in a disounsion which followod on tha subject, * Mothoda of Revival,” which was continued to the uoxt meot dng, when Mr, Parkhurst will open the debato, fr. Nate, who has boen engaged in church wore at Havonsivood, gaye an account of hiv ‘ork, Aclergyman from Kansas, Mr. Waite, made an eppast iu bohalf of his parishioners who had sullered from the grasshoppor plague. Dr. Pock, pastor of the Centenary Chureb, de- sirod that the members of tho Association should prey for him and for his work in ostab- Ushing that church, Forty havo already joined, and tha prospext is generally vory promising, MISCELLANEOUS, 3 ‘The eatimated valuo of the bullion ehipmonts from Utale Yerrltury durii A ahi 'y during the paxt yoar is Nobraska bas 1,845 achaol-houser, valr jt 1,300,003, an iucronga of BO) eebont Houten at $600,000 in yalue in two years, "The wumber of pupils 48 72,091, and of teachora, 2,200, Baltimore, lost year, eosured tho eum o! 107,427 from the city passenger railways, the suapo of atax for park purposes, aud its peoplo are obtaining a superb park without pay- lug any direct tax, Gold ia boing found in Upper Georgia in lar, quantitios, Rumors had been ailonttor coveen days ooucerniug a new mine of immense rich- ners, whore mauy lumps in a pure state bad been piekad up ‘on the surface, varylng from 80 to 40 pennyweights, Ic is within an hour's ride of Chattanooga, snd minors tay its riches promuse to eclipse anything on the Continent, Mayor Doyle, af Providence, TN, I., in his ane nual inessage declares that, under tho now pro- hibltory law, there are more pisces where liquor is wold than over before, and that rowdvism ix on tho inereaxe. Until tho present Loxistature en- acted a prohibltory law, with a State Constabu- lary toenforca it, Rhodo Ieland had a very atriu- gent license law, which was admirably carriog out Iu the citles. Tho pool," which is just dissolved, formed by the New England cottou-mavufacturers for tha Icguauing of production, embraced 194 milla aud 2,000,000 spindles, It wasin oxisteuce for two months, but about one-third of tho whole sbandoucd tho arrangomeut afters short time, owing to the fact that tha larger corporations and uayufacturers, like the Spragues’ aud the Baltic MMs, the Pembroke and Atlantic & Pa- cifte at Lawrence, the Print Works at Mauchos- tor, and others at Fall iver and elsewhero, re- {ned to enter into the * pool ‘Those that did madoa genora! reduction of oue-third or twenty houra por week, ‘his involved abont 110,000 operatives, and was oquel to tho discharge of 47,600 persons, ‘The lorsin wages was 35 por cout, Which at au averazo of $9 per weak, was, pa 9931,000 a week. . THE CITY FATHERS. Stroot-Railronds Requested to Furnish Seats to Passengers, The Common Council met last evening, Preai- dent Dixou 1a tho chair, . KING RALARAUA, A communteation was received from Mayor Colvin, announcing that Kalakaua, King of tho Bandwich Islands, would arrive in Chicago Tresday morning at half-past 8 o'clock, and re questing tho attendance nf the Council to re. colve Ilis Majcaty, It wan placed on file. DOAND OF UNDERWRIIENH. A communication was received from the Board of Underwriters, nominating 8. M, Moora sao member of the Board of Firs Commissioners. At was roferred to the Committee on Fire and Water, ITY DErostra. ‘Under tho head of “untlitshed buatoess,” tbo Council took up the roport of the Judiciary Committes, declining to nske any recommanda- tion on the aubject of intorent on city depauite, The roport was placed on file. THE OGDEN pitcit. Noxt camo up the report of tho Special Com- mittee, with Ald, Hildreth at ats head, on the subject af the damage reeulting ta the drainage capacity of tho Hlinois & Michigan Canal from the flow of water through the Ogden Ditch. The roport waa published tu Tux Trisuxe same two months ago, It embodies an order for a memorial to the Levislaturo torecure such ac- tion ad will lend aid to the project of 1 ship caval between Chicago and the Mississippi River. ‘The report was concurrod in WATASIE AVENUE AGAIN. Ald. Btons, of the Fourth, offered anordinance to repoal the ordinauce granting to tho City Iatl- way Company the nght to lay down and operate atrack on Wabauh avenne, It was referred to tho Cummittes on Railroads, TUE EXPOSITION BUILDING. Ald, Hitdreth moved the pasaage of a resolu. tion calling upon the Board of Public Works for information a4 to what, if any, steps have beon taken tocarry out the order of the Councit to sjoct tha Baltimore & Ohio Railroad from tho ‘Exposition Building. The resolution waa adopt- Ald, Cullorton introdnced an ordinance repeal- ing the ordinance requiring the closing of sa- Joona after 12 o'clock at night. It was reforred to the Committeo on Licenses, BRIDGES. Ald. White offered au ordinance requiring tho closing of bridges between the bouré of 6:30 and 7:30 a, m., I2m.to Lp.m, and6to7 p.m. Referred to the Committeo on Harbor and Lridges. Ald, Jonaa offered s resolution directing the Law Departinent to propure an_ordiuance regu- lating tho closing of bridges. Dagscd. THE CITY OFFICES. A communication was recoived from HH. 1, Tonoros offering to rent to the city suitabie of- fices in his butlding on the northweat corner of Adams and Dearborn streets, for three years or louger, at $30,000 a year, or, loaving oui the of- ficea required by the Board of Public. Worke, for 225,000 9 year. Referred to the Committee on Public Buildings. CROWDED CARS AND STAGES. Ald, Jonas offered tho following ordinance, which was referred to the Committee on Judi- ciary: Bitc. 1, It shall not bo lawful for any streetcar, om- nibus, stage, or other vehicle used simply for the pur- pore Of transporting passengera from ole point t4 an- other within the limits of the City of Chicago, ta carry or convey at uny one timo a greater number of pauson~ gers {hun can be accommodated with seate {n and upon such atrect-car, omnibus, stage, or other vehicle ag aforeauld. : Bro. 2. Any conductor of a street-car, sud any driver of such car, wheu sto couditetor aball by aboard of the sume, and any driver of any stago, omnibus, or other velicle used for the purposa mentioned in Sec, 1, who shall allow any one or more persons to eater alich car or cuter in und upon such ownibits, etuge, or other vehicle for the purposes aforcenht, after sil sate fa auch ear, omnibus, stazeyor otber yebielo wall have been filled ‘or occupted, all be eabject to a One of not leas than $3 nor more than $25 for each aud every. aifenso; such Aue ta Le collected befure uny court of coinpeteut jurisdiction, MALLET OR RITOTOUN ? Thoro waa considorable confusion at this point, qnd Ald. Campbell nioved that tha Ciork be in- struoted to provide the Chair witha hoavier gavel orev ashotgun, to enable him to keep better order. Ald. White objected. Ho waa afraid Ald. Campbell would bo tho first ono slot, TAX-PIGHTENS. Ald. Cullorton moved a revolution calling upon the Comptrollor for a Nat of persona whose property has becn sold for unpaid taxes and bid in by tho city, the National Banka who havo not paid theit taxes, aud all persona who are now litigating tho paymont of their taxes, It was pasued, OPINION WANTED, Ald. Cullerton offered s resofution calling npon the Corporation Counsel for an opinion as to the validity of Soc. 9, Chap. 18, ontitled ‘ Horao- Ifailroads,” which provides that no car shall bo run pithout bolug in charge of a competent con- alurlor: Noforred to tha Committees on Itail- roads, ‘Lue Council adjourned. THE TOM SCOTT AND ST. LOUIS JOBS, ‘The Atlantic & Pacific and tho ‘Texas Pacifico Roads. In tho North American Jeview for January, Ge, W, B, Hazen haa ao articla on tha * Croat Middio Region of the United States.” Tho fol- lowing extracts are his description of tho country through which the two Southorn Paciflo roada have boon surveyed ; ‘Therocat be no fairer way to get at the general phar- acter of al this interior country {han by uccurata ata talical data, aud Ly traverving’ the eufiro diatanca to the Pacific Ocean at intervals of a few degrees, Then, Af the travelor judges intelligently wust he seca, and describes truthfully, hie conclusions should be eutitied to aomo cousitoration ; abovo all, if his motives are to arrive at truth, Supposo a start ja made from the geueral line along the eavtorn boundary of Texas, the Tudian Torritory, Kunaas, Nebraska, aud Dakota, com- aienclng with te southernmont Mne,—aay uoarly along the S24 parallel of north Istitudo,—passing through ‘Toxas, New Mexico, ant Arizona, ‘Thta parallel nearly Disucts the Blale of Texas, but the western portion cf our southern boundary detlects so much vorthward aa to mako ft necossury for our route to dettect alav, In golug westward througi Toxoa, whether wo start from the Subiue, from Gulvestou, dr from Powder Horn, we find, unlit we rench the nleridian of Ban An- toulo, or about the 08th degroo west from Greenwicl as region of pluine aud timber, well watered, a nioial afiovsphero, and s suiicient rainfail, making a yalua~ We agricultural country, For’a hundred tiles farther, or, in fact, until we come to tho 100th merid- fau, ull these features rapidly change, the soll becumes tuin, tho rufufall lees; tho atreame dry up in sum mer, tintber ia moro meagre, tho grasa shorter, and shatigos tute meaguite, oF bultulo-gran, gril the’ wuts fuce becomen broken. ‘The climate varios most afngu- larly in ltferout yours, ‘Two or throe successive aca sons of drought will be follawed by ax many of abund- aut rains, Nothing oan surpsus the frultfulness aud beauty of this asctiou 1 sousone of plenty,—which has piven rive to tiuch beautiful but partial description, — nor its desolation In drought, In the third successive ry aeusun the grave ncttally disappears ultogetier and the esrth cracks open tn Immonso flasures, Great d{teulty is then found in subsisting stock, and niuch sctually perishes, The sunular layers of the timber show this ‘change of seasons to bo the regular order there, In going beyond the 10Uth meridisu wo pasa at once fate a dry, broken ud barren country, with very Uitte timber, except thorny buvies, sud, fram lack of moisture, unsit for agriculture, excapling along the narrow snargius of Atreamethat can be irrigated, Continuing westward through the southern portiun of tho state until we reach the Rio Grande ut 1] Psso, wo tnd a fow wpriug’ and but one strum, the Pecas, thut ja not Hable to 4o dry iu summer; and eyon the Vacan 14 not available tion, ita waters Deng alkalino, The surface Terus {@ covered " scatteriigly ase, and some other —_yuriviten ‘and somo thoruy shrubs, In portion of tho tate, on leaving the JOOLD ineridian, wo ut once strike thu foot-hills uf the Blaked Plains, which are high tablelands, altogeier Fi extending to thu Hiver Pvogs in New Mozico, Out of these foot-hilts spring numeronn small atreamy, the sources of the Hoi, Brazos, und Colorado Rivera; pearly all these branches Leving uarrow atzipa of guod land which become hroader aud better tiinbercd a6 tlio atveans flow caat, Blodget says of thiv section: On the upper plains of ‘Toxae, aud over all tue plain west ‘of tha 100th degree of longitude, urrigation ts gener. ally ucceseary to wupport cultivation which requires the eummec for ita growth” (juga 745.00 Hoport). All ‘Western ‘Voxas, excopt the Staked Plains, 1s broken up with chained wud spura of rigged, barren | ills sud mountains, often terminating io bigh table- lands covered with scant grara, but nelther tim Ler wor wuter, excopt iu holes whero tho rajus have cul- lected. The sidew of some of the high mountalus aro fringed with pine timber, This sane guperal charac- tor of country extendy acrous New Mexico, exropt that the mountaluy ure woru regular, and there are a few fortilo valleya of yory Uinited extent, Ju Ariaous It Locome yl niura mountainous, berren, aud arid, UOt, inthe extreme southern partion, adjaluiug Houora, Uharu te a strip, wom $0 milioy in’ breadta, of conuld~ erable fertility, in which Fort Buchavay ‘ie eltuatod, and whore the ratsfall iw suticlent for limited agrioul- ture without Irrigation, ‘Phila territory uf two or tures huntses sullen by pho western part {8 love mountalnous, and bee broader pluing, but f¥ withuut permanent wae ter, excoub in very fow placuy, apd is generally to stofiio that tno traveled touted ayernder With Was Jurgey vtreains Uke tha Gila, witch, with a Jurgo num. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY hor nf anialier atreame that rian in the great contral chain of mountaina and empty Into thr Colorado, kar anarrow valley of varying Ureadth from afew yards to2miles, which can bo irrigated,and all the ramaining ogricultural tanda_of Arizona ara of thia character, All these streams ore gradually abeorbed in the nanda sy noon ae they leave the mountains, and most of them add bnt little water to the Colorado, Going wostward, we crona thin atrentn (which we find haa & narrow ‘valley, liable ta be userilowed by Me opwift and changing current), and tnd oumelvna in California, where for a handred miles, or until we cross the rauge of mountalua auottt 2U miles from the sea, there 1 a worthless, eteriic plain, like that eust of the Colorado, ‘The laal 20 miles of thie route are moderately good, but very uncertain aa agri- eultiral country, Again, taking a conro along the general ‘rection of the thirty-fth parally), which nearly facets the Indian, ‘Tarritory, Naw Mezico, and Arizona, and crosaen tho soutuera portion of California, wa find the eastern half of the Indian Territory, or that portion cant of the inaridian running through Fort Ariuckle, to be wall watered, with ® reasubable amount of timber, «rich foil, @ varying surface, and many the land ta qwany of the rivers ot great ricbnesa. — Tarther wert In; about one-half of euiable for agriculture, and Tottoms are there are ntrips of scanty eoily Jena pale nd, after traveling 70 mites, the Jabd nuxceptible itivation ts confined to the vallrye of the amnall etredtod, Uolty ptill farther, there is Inve and tenn guod el}, tne It dirappenre altogether on reaching tue viclulty of tha 100th moridiau, In the northern part of the Territory this aridity te roonce reached tuan fn the southern part, where ihera aro nome very rich valleys, aitullar to thoro of Northern Texas before reaching the Btaked Paine, ‘Tho western half of the Tndiau Territory Is tou dry and barren to till, and cone tinues wo, with come few uxces lout, until wo reach the Rio Granda in New Mexico, On the river Pecam, at Fort Sumner, where the Navajo Indiana were catried and kept fur reverol yeary, the water of that stroain was teed sfor “irrigating _pur- poses; but although the Indians are very industrious, snd are irrigating farmers, at longo, tury failed here, onaccount of the atrongly slkaliue water of this stream, Farther south, round abit Fort Blanton, there 18 a good deal of very uy aud picturceue coun try, The Rio Grande runs through this ‘Territory from north to south, a turbulent, rushing torrent. Tt hun, for ita wholo jeugth, a valley varying iu width froia a fow yarde to'3 miles, and whero these Urond valley sro found there ix soine farming hy Irrl- gatlon, and here aud there are some Mexican towne, ‘Tho western part of the Territory comprincy the land oceupled by the Navajo and Zuna Indiana; {1 in moun- tatnous, with a fow deep Rorger, where the xeqrumitive people carry on s simple farming and hoop-growing quite successful. ‘The lanch of any value whatoser in thia entire Terrl- tory ure Nery Umited, the estimste of the burvey General (nee his Reporte of 1447, 1468, and Isi) belug that not more then 1,000,000 acres, or ubont 1 nero in 70, inthe whole ‘Torritury, aro capable of even this atyle of agriculture, Golug west, wo crosna high, very broken, and mountainous country, covered with & growth of gramma and bunch-gravq, but with very lit- No land that can be tiled; and in Arizona, instead of any improvement, the mountains become higher, with higher tabio-land, between more and more broken ra- vines, of great depth, and much country covered with yolcahio deposit, and of cutire sterility, Yet there are mony large areae in Arizona cover) with forests of various trees, sometimes widening into bandanme parks. The mountains in these sections are covered with pine, the platesna with juniper, tue bor- ders of the streams with cottonwood, and the valleys ‘with grease-bueh and rage, But so very desolate 190 large portion of this Territory, that tt ts destitute of gems, ‘The mountains sro levs rigaed as Wo go south, aud afford many grasiy apura nuitslo for grazing, Prescott, on American settlement near the centre of the Territory, ia situated ine revion where, frum its poxition in the mountaina, the notural rajnfat! permits some agriculture, but dependence Js placed upon irri- gation, The Gila, the Colorado near Fort Muboue, and some smaller streams, have valleys that can be irrigated, and aro cultivated in some few spots, More Leltig’ax mang as 10,00) acres in a Lody devoted to the raising of corn and barley ; but by the most liberal calculations of the Surveyor-Gencral and other there is not tnore than ono acre in Aixty or 100 that can by any pormibility be cultivated. Westward, through Calitoruia, to the Pacife, the moxintatun become mare rugged, precipitous, and barren, Lieut, wheeler, ofthe Engineer Corps of the Army, says in his re port: * Ths greater portion of the area Oxamined in onthern California was of the most barren and deso- Jate nature; the bare and brown rocks seldum being yelloyed by any sort of vegetation,” There is, how- ever, along the entire coast some lnad that can fhe cul. Lyatar MINNESOTA. Resignation of Indian Commissioner sibley—Death of un Old sSettlerwA San with # Coupte of Wives On Bis Mandy. arecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Br. Paty, Minn, Jan. 11.—Gen, H. H. Sibley on Saturday tendered his rewi ber of the Board of Indiay Commissionora. It ia understood ho has contemplated resigning for somo time, feeling that lo was risking tho well- earned reputation of a long life by exposure to constant quarrela and suepicions concerning Indian management, but his resignation waa precipitated by the recent attack through tno Now York Tribune, 1 which he was designoted asa dummy for Wilder & Merriam, Indian con- tractors, Ttichard G. Murphy, President of the first Blate Renate, died at his home iu Shakopao to- day, Jlu came to Minnesots from Southern Ili- nois about 1850. He was subsequentiy appointed Sionx Indian Agont by President Pierce, and morvad several banda from the Slississippi to Uppor Minnesota twenty-one years ago, ‘Throurh Territorial times Le was prominent in public at- fairs, and was, bofore that, for eoveral years in tho Iinois Legislature, Of Inte years he re- wided quietly on biy farm at Shakopeo. His gon, State Sonator W. K. Murphy, of Iilinols, arrived shortly aftor bis fathor's death, A lady, discharged cured, last week, from the Beate Insane Asylum. after two years’ detention there, fouud her husband in business here, mor- riad again without the formality of a divorce, Blutual friends wero trying to arrange affairs without o revort to the courty, the husband clinging to his socond aftinity. Se THE STAFFORD CULTIVATOR PATENT. Special Diapatch to The Chicano Teibune, Garesnuna, I. dav. 11.—The prolonged fiti- gation in tho Stafford cultivator ease, which has excited considerable intercat among tho farming community of this section, Las finally come to a close. Mr. W. 3B. Richards, who has been rep- ropreseuting the Cultivator-Vrotection Assacia- tion, in opposition to tho oxtension of the patent, hay retmned from Washington, having defeated he extongion, Tho patent expires onthe 15th ust. pane eee eee THE CABLE FLEET. Br. Jouxs, N. F., Jan. 11,—Yho steamship Faraday is supposed to have gouo home. She left hero twenty-four days ego, to pick up and fluish laying the direct cable. $n aes ‘The Girard Estates Astatement of the trusteos of the Girard estate for the your 1474 1s published in tho Puila- dolphia papers. Tha rosiduary fund, now amounting to €6,104,862.23, agalust $4.964,- 795.22 @ year ogo, includas real estate in Phila dolphis azgonsed at 3,091,555, and outside of the county otior real ostate nareesod at $1,0394.- 607, ‘he other assets includo United States and city loans, tho same umount in tho Nidge Turn- ike Company held lant year, various suma in loans of tho Nehuylkill Navigation Company, and investments in stocks and bond ‘t total ree Tye for the year wore 759,611.73, againut €651,547,43 last vear; and tho expendi- torea, including @174,073.40 for tho Colloye, Jeayoa balance on hand of €59,419.21, sgatuwt 19,294.14 Just year. ~ AGENTS WANTED. “TY URNTS WANTHD—e10 PER DAV—TO ORLL THE A“ iiawe shatile agwing toaching, price #24. Header! jou on Tuney ssclling the! Home Shustle" 0 Wehathor you are experienood tu tho business or not. 1 Jou wish to buy a sawing machine tar family, se, ou o Gulara will shu youhaw ta eavo winner, Address JOH rx AK d CO., C “AGENTS WANTED it ASU harave No-chtuaey gitien foey-selling articlons partigulare fro0, INGTON 2 BHO. YWHERE, TO BeLL Goal Of Burner andl ‘O. M, LIN- Na BxO., 177 Kast Mad GENTS WANTED-SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS— ‘Owapta first-class agoat Inatery county inthe Ualted I} the world-renowned Wilson Shuttle Sowing tha Wilson inanufacturing machines, to Pee ee eg 5 alars, ape RON*auWING-alaGHINE COMPANY, 197 Btateat., ib WiLcox & Ginhs AMIN sew. cover, and attach. “X SPLE: ir ts tb Just-tabi Inente Sumplote, tor salo pt $2. Heeideuso, G48 Michi wana S =. ae ai "A WHRELER & WILSON, IN PERFECT ORDER, Widariy nowy at bait tho Crigioal evil. Apply in reat of 117 Minos. Rea gs Ry KR SKWING-MACRINE—PRID icv 111 Btato-st. Machines suld on m: 10 par cout diseauat tur casit 3 (EIOK” J. MRLCHERT, CIty INGER OFEIOK OF 4," 0.” MELOHERT, CTY 213 South: Halsted: a rented aud ropairos = FOR SALE. FOR HALE-A LANGE LO? oF STAPLE itnh. rt ancora, : Tete ROW EWHERLEL, td taborot., upataire, Pou, 84 KLHV'S COUKNOACH EXTER: Teivators warrepied in@yery gas, Ceuleae: ‘ Ga dn br addres BELUR OSRTEY, Ow State-at POR SALE-VERY ONKAP-NEW AND | FINE Tors, Aaplyndid (our-striye wink mull, with boa orth dai, pela B25; a handenne 8G inluk vot tur #20 bo slogan Aa seals hig eet, ey w intck sud and calltre Th or ia os, Bll ang ormins, 62; Keauing neal mu‘f and boo, 8162 miu huutt sad. collar, See Warrasted ‘usw and portvct Privats rusidence 643 Michivau-ay., north dixtusutl, oe “BOOK: IvH OF DANIRL O'CON. gals utlorad, 11, BOUND IN 10, Daveroua's Crt back, sas a aloe a bash oo et SS Tey Bout | Clack . 12, 1875. CITY REAL ESTATES. BY WILLARD A SMITH, ROOST 12 Amortcan Expres Hulldian, . tase Fadianacay. S48 Praieia-a No. 1285 Indianaay, No. 1104 Micky, pron saree Ro. N3foutn Park-ay, 71 North Shaidon-at, 9 Hamiton-ay. 48 and 48 South Clark-st. Now Alsé unimproved property on ‘Wabssh and Pratriears, Ltt ON SOUTH VOR KALE STORE AND DW: af . WHIPYL bida: arcat bargain for haitc 1a Waahingtog nt, Weg, he! RICK REBIDEN v ‘on Michi. aa Aan Demncrne Near oni Apart i ut a ° f EASTER & SUN, [i Clarets, Koomite (OR SALK—AT A GREAT BACRIFIGR—SOUTIE wert carnoe At and Gonthe-ata,, Uil2l, aaee ronaded by streote aud. alleys, Jo front nf Union Square, A noar Lake abore drive, Itoom 9, 115 Kart Hanuolph: ON WEST a OR BALEAT A GREAT BARGAIN-A TWO, atory and basement stune-front bousa, 1) roome, an Thirty-third- eae Re De PIEHUR, tab Waal Madi i all modsra lmpruvament Bute. Price, wementey nomi he {UR BALE —WABASIT AND MICHIGAN-AVE,, sautlinf elty limits, two extra bargains. MATSON HID, 2 Wasiagton-at OR KALE-SOUTH HIDE: RKAIDE renrate (akwuod ivulerard apd by joining city limite, a beautifnl and dostratte focatlo: vasy terme. Now fe tho tino tobuy. Cabiinr ® pis! ‘Thore te no property mors absolutely certain to risa rap Jy to value than this, Race bargein way bs had by toot who ‘apni, turiadiately. Je SATAN WARKEN, 16 Chamber nf Commores, JOR SALEAT gto,0u) 1k ACHES © PLAN: Twelfth-st., worth before the Bragg thd es ness Ho, munt havo’ mover. kU, Ci MAIINGS, 1a East jolphat SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, OR SALE—Si00 Will, BUY A LOT AT PARK Ridge, #l6down and $5 a sonth until pald; ove block from depot; oroperty ahnwn free, Clieapest prop- kot. Hts BROWN, 143 LaSalle-st., Hoom re BALK — aT” RVANSTON — Chole AND haan Inds at ereat baresine: inuat be gold at anes for Eastorn party. Mt. WHIPPLE, ut Wasnington-nt LELOOK '-LOTS “ s3x150 FF: sli that will bolid, and thro. sca Cat) und secure your Jot. 8. D. PLERCE, Wit baat 3 sonst, Room 8, COUNTRY READ ESTATE, AO SALECVACU SRE R PINE LAxDS 3 OFFEt quantity of pine lands eftuated In the Countics of Uconto, Wis,, and Marquctto County, Mich., comprin- Ang tm BS! about 12,000 sere iw tmber now standing thereon bas been eetinated at orer 1/4,000,(W0 fact. particulars apply to JUHN J, MACDONALD, T: Of Dodgo & Go., 9 Nassauat., Now York Citz. ox, SALE—A GOOD FARM OF 125 A Hi imlles trom Apion, Montoa t:o., Tuma. Tt al, |. f acre. I SL. CURIS. cgi ee peas . fa OR SALE_OR EXCHANGE IMPROVED FARSS of 4 acres, with or without, k, W miles from Chiengo, near Woodstock, Addroas ¥, 8. MOFFETT, jouth Clark.st.< Hoorn Vor "ruatea REAL ESTATE WANTED. AVANTED-A SOUTIT SIDE Of HYD! PARK brick or framo rosideaco, worth 87,000, Will by fminediaiely, paying ov down. It. Pe BLANCHAID 2 0U., 13 Hast Washington-at. WANTED BUSINESS BLOUK VALUED AT att Un oF Jess, for Chicago property, clear, will assume. A, GILBERT, 26 Lanallest, MISCELLANEODS, Ako raters f miore acct: x ee by using one of more acctloy 6 paper Lisine Apply to A. N. K. Tdi ARS YOU TLOUBLED WITH Garant YOU t\ean ura ‘Sure cure" free, at DI, CR. SYRES! oities,, 164 ant, Madison-at Hook by mail, 10 cent J)ESOLUTION on PARTR ERSTE “THE CO; ‘partueratly herotofore existing under the firm name af Adams & MeMaban, iv this day dissolved by mutual corsont.—(nicago, Jan. 7 1s, B, #. ADAMS, JOMN McStalios, ee ae [WovEp LiKe LOAD TICK: et t Ogden or Salyiaka ‘Address A 13, ‘Tribune ottice, rae ee NEW, AND ELEGANT WALNUT AN aN parlor sult. comprising French scfn, 3 ant 4 window chairs, cost 82 1S Michiyan-ar, PAINTERS AND GARPENTERS—Wh WANT ONE \ for ‘painter avd ove carpenter, to take a good Datory house near Twenty eighth-st., put work on hose fur roots hase also, hunre co West Side on eame terms. 08 Fat TRB, SLL dh SOM 2 oo ping PATR POPULAR HOUMA. Bazaar, hi d to 123 West Madiaot GStatontss widsall continues to oll ata {Inman sit goods at bo conte un tho dolla bring slong your combings; we make them up pee aunees O_ MANUFAC 5 TANTS Clicago-If any manufacturers or merouants uf Chi- engo would like torstaulican agency In Boston, tha ad vertlser, a gentioman uf means aad Dutinees exparience, Mould tale the acenes, and, {f-necessary, mako proper MSvanoos un consignments: Would devete whole time and oporgy toany business, and endeavor to rake it por- fusnout sud peottable.. Would bay inthe tarkot oract Tyauy capactty aa the morgautilo representa Files? ‘references uuescepuonable, \VaAntep-ion PERSONS ( for 2 At SCHWEIZE! ¥ FANTED-TO BUY—AN INTEREST IN A SSTALL cirug-stare, Addrets LL 88, Triune ottice. : SiO WILL BUY A BRAND-NEW AND HAND. & KO ‘nch sqal, lynx, er marten muff apd bow, Sra mink mulf and collar, Seaidonce, bis Michige BUSINESS CHANCES. ALOON YOK BA. NORTHWE: AVA. A Carnar of Micbigan-av. and Stonrao-st., uf josite Baltimore & Ohio D. Ine ehanco for a rtingman. Rent only &12.b0 per month. Am bound Aly ad the highest casi: offur to-day takes loase and , Call after 9a. m. for particulars, GOOD HRICK RESIDENCH ON MONRORAT., A Sear Ashland-av., fo exchange for to 0 foct on INehigau-s aenty-fourth and “Thinty-frni= flac, Ufo Pratrie or indlana-a¥.,. between Twenty-alnth and'Thirtletheste.. Will pay ang'differonce im cath. I. P, BLANUHARD € CO., 124 Washington-at. JA Good Husivess cHtaNcl FOR SALA STOCK, fixtures, and good willof s wholcasie liquor business, wutha larga Hue of custouers, “tbe reason for selling te Te lfGoatin ef the propriotor. Address J 17, Feibine Fi 135 SOUTH PEORIA-ST. 2 ult ) Le D AND COALYARD FOR SALE IN THR AA beet part of the eity, on reasonable torms, Inquire CNEUNENGHICS ANZ Al WortLakuete YOUNG MAN OF 19 Oh, OF G AN heady hints, aud good, robust piyaieal bealt who cap relea froin $30 to 810,’ who wishes » sale, Der manent, and reliable buvinersin this city or in the coun- (ry, can find such by addressing G v3, ‘rib A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS” BUY Jo support two fauilies, 1327 South Clork-atey | Tw STORE Fon HALE sana vast J wil Duy ona of the finest ta houth Chjcage, ff taknn af once, ancwucr must bave the money. inguite of K. BURNIAM, SON&CO,, Wholesale Druggisty, Chicago. f HAT-MARKET POR SALE CHEAP ner having other business to ‘Wost BMadivon-ot. LICENSIC A 18? Arohes-ny. "HALE interest tn atylish business, paying more than enuugh Toor 45. etal, SALOON Garvan. Apply at PLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR GOOD. $5 / men with wmall capital, $9,tako tho. exelnsive axcn. cy tor (ho South Sido, North Side, aod Weat Kido, fur the pala of the Lightning Goal Kindler, now in use by 10,000 Temiticn,. Avila, 7 and 9 houth Sefferaonat, H.W, URNS OF A vod, eatablishod ‘Feihune attice, ‘TOOK, OUD WILL, AND FIA snillinery ature (or sale clicat ddrese M Bada, aud good Is mpue ADVE! ‘eat in que (ur to) popular hotel thriving city fa the West for sate. To! T gan be sliown to be ahont ¢60,U0. Teasone for selling Bub anainat the business, To any acceptable party this iv . dreae U 87, Tribune i eed LOST AND FOUND, _ OUND—A BLACK i HARNESS) AND mmreameé to baraon Saturday. ADply at Ilo Went Yaa Bureun. LAST EVENING AT mn Adama and worth on IIsl- iN be given if retarned to t 6, going wes reward BBL BLE, 90 THIRTY-FIRST-AT., brown mare with harueus and top EY fan, 10, ab 6 p. ts. jihacton, 2 ? J OBTONEAR THE Cor OF WICHIGAN-AV, Uhirteenth- & at-book ronteinlag, about 00 in curroncy. (table reward will be paid for the rote Now st adiane-ave, or to Osden Bulidiog, southwost corner Lake aud Clar! OST-ON STATEST., BELWREN Ojo ANT TO Yaadoiphs a pate of coral earrings, Toe dodor will bo liberally rewarded by leaving the sae at thie otbco, 7 Gst_erom CORNER OF” sACKSON ‘D oe eeMon Chesinlitof Jan, # about i a'stoeu, a Diack maro'and d-ayring, een’ painted wagon, with le-boards, Koturn to Ie) Madisou-at,, or Oontral Bta- tion. = AYEN OR KTOLEN—A GRAYTOU So iidmaich wih four (i) white feat, white breast, and tip of tall white. Any tufurmation, or & return of the dog, will be suitably rowardod by her ownur, #t b74 Michl- gibt comnerct Sistenathats HORSES AND CARRIAGES. _ N—WESTON 4 CO,, 198 KAST WARHIN' TAVIE BALEB O: WORBES, Ga REAGES, AND SLEIGHS, TUESDAYS AND VIU- DAYS at Wa, in, Partice wishing to purchase horses at our place can 2 oppurtanlty Fee erie them the day befurv sale, ey away nut bo deceived. eae Yuiraivod deiser, feng from sta old, bind taal harness; ong very tne pony ‘old porte safe for lady or oilld ta drive, and goud usider tho saddle, sold for waut of use; ono e! sound aad bind ia afl barnear, sold for no fault bet want Gf Use; suvoutcon other hurses, description of which will bo given at timo of pale, Cay'vory sins tp buggy, inade to Ordur by Cord, but little weed; ons very tug Cuncard aide spring, Built by Vecker, but ittie uscd. rriswos aud hacuvas of evury descriptiup. Also, a large Amurtmont of cutters. This aato abould command tls ationtiog of the publi return ofthe m8 PUPPY ut fouily horee 6. Goo HoRsk FOR. y A. faring nose forbin, Ingatre at i355 laud-ay. jon BALK ~ ON -ay. wegen} al ond-hanil oven buggy, aud tho ow delivery wagons, cheap, at dol Kouth ( ae POR BALE-CHRAP—A) FEW" NICH MUiSES, nd haruuss, property of parties who hata ho lucther uso for them; cue superiur saddle-bureo, ‘Al Huston Stable, 144 and 148 bleh See 3 JPOR SALE BADDLER, HARSENS, BRIDLE it boreo.covera sud Wankyls, overcoats, Jackets, Jouses, Wooton abirls aud drawery, bats, nd binnkers, aad vaclous athe guuds, wo namerule to mention, cheap forces. Apply at 0 and 1y7 Lako-et., upstaize, - . eA PAIR OF RXCBLLENT CARRIAGE ett Warranted sound and geale, Apply at Room 10 Respor blocw. BECONDATAND DELIVERY ee WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookheevors, Clerks, &o- TANTED-—A YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN AS MW “coultonpor, Salary amall. 116, Teibane tice. \WWARTED -& HOUBLI-ENTRY “HooKKEEPER for twonrtheea wank. Rtatea pay per wank dee aired, Addrnen, with ‘roferance, 1, Tetbuno otter, J ANTED. A YOUNG MAN’ ACQUAINTED 18 WW’ the drug butiocen, 81 North Nalstteate, cornet WASTED CanbeNtEn Witit AMATI tal ta take hold fe Inquire of TW, lia Madivonsah ere Wate A TRUSTY SAN OF GOOD HADITS, aving from S40 to 81.0 Ineash, in & firetcl Stora, Wil gives iatraalary and a portion of the prof BABI floors, Address $5. "fribane vlten. WANTED—rWo voon COUNTER MENTO SERVE dp a grocery at ;, t speak Gur . meade A REE pry eigen zat! speak Gerinan and Raglien TANTED-1 EXPERIENCE wis NTED—) EXPERIENCED COAT, MINRIS {WANTED cox -A Goon onniin coox., Mat Bir OS BUTE, Manager, OMTEN Misceliansons- ANTED-A RELIABLE MAN WITH! #19,000 TO. $15,000, to ant astinancial manager ia 8 gor eain- Pany stout ready to Address for lu days hic tthete mannfactury: aod int po B WA huargo of a fartinhed houen at Keonwondl for: titers ponte. Apply, with roference it 83 Htato-at.,betwern W A HOY TO WORK IN HOUSE: NOSTE but an experienced one nent apply. DRIACOL. Voarding-house, nese Armour & Uo.'s packiug-bouse, Untin stock: Yards, N FOR A PLESSANT WiNThR enn givenach man aconnty and show & fe Ls ate Any Onn That can ratre $29 tn $80: ple sent by expiccrs to shaw the goods 10 mon of genteel apparrance and average et. Nocprddiera "wanted a rds . BAY J coer itcegns lt Kent Hemlolot ees Tou EY “paya raely: Company, FANT EI). TWO BUSINESS MEN, WITH 1.8. RICHARDSON, WANTED-FE Domostics. TED -A GOOD GUU TO DO GENERAL sework, at #5) Went Madivon-st. TED--A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRON+ References tequired." Apply at sal West Wash- from ¥ tr U2 huraday. Z MAMAN OR SCANDINAVIA with good references, ta do een hnusework In a private fatpily. Apply at #il South ated-st., In Un grocery stra, . bes (VASTED. IMMEDIATELY a NEAT, TIO GER, co wait on table, and mako hersalt getioral Apply at bat Silchixsnents ato Nereslt wonorally usota J WANTED <A Goon ‘Gira 70 bo “COOKING: wanting at 5 Tectia selng a porate tami. ADIT a \WWANTED- mi WHO CAN COOK, WAKIT S fron well, te do general housowork in a small fami Apply, with reference, 4 Wabaahat. (VANTED-GERMAN Gitl, WITH Ciry HERE. ences, tacuok and do genorsl housework, Call Tuesday at 419 Versonay, WANTED Goop Gini” TO DO Gi pusework at No, $3 Thirtioth-et., near Cs Grovo-ar. W 48TED-AT ONC housework nt 100 ¥ W aN fe —GTieT, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOT ee . airy tast bet woud cook, waster, and Jronor; good pay \WARTED. Grill, TO DO GENERA HOUSEWORK in aemail family; Swode or Norwegian proferres Inquire at Warren-ay. WASTED A goo, ATR 1 housework. Apply W. F. JON, 216 North: GOOD GERMAN GIRL AT NO. 19 MW Warren-av, \VARTEDIA GOOD PLAIN COOK AT HT STATE: ary Ms BOR ¥ PARTE A COMPETENT (G ELAN On NOR ‘giana girl to do general housewor family? geod wager. 0 Eaat Chicngorare, 1S DhTA® YVASTEDTA coop GenMan wirt, to do general hot OR NORWEGIAN 223 West Monrue-at, ‘ODO NTED—A GIRL IN A} 1 FAMILY General bousowork, $0 South Clark-at., o WASTED A GOOD NURSE GIRL IN A SMALT family; German preferred, Apply at 2) Twonty- Emplovmont Agencies. ANTED —UGERMAN AND SUANDINAVIAN W aris for vetrata families, hotels, taundrive; ety and country, ac Mes, DUS Milwauleo-ar. Miscolinncous. i , PQOK-FOLDERS = A GHUD HICK TAK NONE y _Lothers neod apply” 119 West Van Baronat. | \WW ASTER 38 EXPERIENCED MATTRESS- yy “maker, Apply at 4 South Clarkeat. ¥ VW VANTED_GIRL To WoRK IN BIND EAY AND prinung ofies, Apply wt Ioom J bird vor iu LADY _ARSISTANT. hiy acquainted with bookkecpinj nected with the attics, Addross, wil ‘Trituno ott OARDING AND LODGING. Wont Siac. ONE THOR all work ference, G Ns SHED ROOMS, 1 with board, at 85 and &6 poi bz 10) WEST WASHINGTON-MT.. ZHOU) pleted front and back rooms, with board; torms Ecasonablo. Sonth Side. OGF MICHIGAN-AV.“THREE OR FOUR PER: 208) sone can be accommodated with nicely lurniahod Foums and board at sery muderate raten, AIS AxB& Wauasitay Goon 5 FO; Inilies or Rentlomen, $4 to 8S bor waak, with uso of plano} single rooms, 93,5), 4 =) AND 83 WAUASILAV,—DLbAt (OL sooms, with board; also s single room, with Aro. fora gentleman. 1176 ManasicAys ; fine sult of rooms, and rooms jor gontlemen, with board. » Hoteis. MAPISON TOUSE, a WEST MADISH: IM Furnished rooms, in etiten or aingte, to roaty without board, at reasonable rates, EVADA HOTEL, WAWASIEAY, IN etditen aed Blontoe sie. Fi Wook: two in 8 ruvin, $6; day-Loard, BG; to 8 per day. - s m BRAND WOTEL, 1 TACK §—Furnist acoommedations aa wood eas Lae if ite we eraguldtod hotels Lan e aris erootas tbeary, sowlngeroont, aad balls pets wiih hotand cold wateron each floors Hay ben fu operation over siz year, furnishing » comfortable and Hapby home formany, busdred tedy boardora, both er manent and transient, An eutiro sucocss froin the open~ ing. The building throughuut heatod by steam and lighted by gan, Ladies from tbe eanates, on busine ‘alll tind ths Womau's Hotel a quict an: Price, per day, @1 enant, at Yooards by the placa. romular weal BOARD WANTED. Poare- YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFIEDE- niro picacar riming, with board, with private family, ‘Addros 31%, Tribune cifies. mores ] Daal Bane DISBSEM AREAL, wks a tH tl fet vesing each week 1 exchanges for tho gomlorts of bine, Good relerencos, Addross G 3i, ‘Tribuns ote Tages wn Nene Ten Thee BOARD LIRST CLARE ACCONMODATIO“S, 706 iurniehed ninyte rota, Roatad ; private family; Souta G &, Tribune attics. Hide preferred. “Asilre 3 = PBOskD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WICK: TOCA. DD tion mun be south of Twenty-ninth- of Indi- aonavs Addrer Ds My LORD, a Stadia is BOARD POR GENTLEMAN AND (WITE INA rivate famtly, Address, etating location, accommo vations, and price, 154, Tritune ofico, i i LADY AND DAUGUTER DESIRE TWO od rusts with board, in wtriolly private Tamils, and who are members af pad Church; Weat Sida preterred, Address G AUC, 013 Wabash-uv, BOARDS L WANT A Cosuroar a iit ios FOR the winter fur self, wife, and habo hor aud bei oom en salte; south, ‘of Twenty-xecund-et. and private family preforred. Address fh 13, ‘Tribune vitiea. vA RY AT ADY AND CHILD IN A PIUVATE ere thereare nv ollice boarders, S Wort or South Sides address i i Fribuua ottice, ies “SINANGIAL. {TONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, NY Gaeta eta: Piggy osiees as Maat a a LAUNDE eae ea abi dolpheat., woar Clark eH my + MS TO SUIT ON REAT, Ee OEY citamgccial and arcurod pater Reated, "Al, BALDWIN & U0, ba oun Sy ) LOAN TO GOOD PARTIES ON D A) est hicago property on tevurable term, J. SUWNSPON, bo Lasalloat, 2 ON ANOER'S Nene \ FONEY TO LOAN ON REAL RSTATE IN CITY, {elite one of 1600. tha ie for Aiitebiee! HPA DEAR, Jel LaSallorste, Boom 4. ONEY WANTHD-1 WANT TO BORROW 815,00 MOM Ras fir tie ata] fiat f real tate ately given. Apply tod, 8. WILLARD, 10? Clark-st., Room 2. )(ONEYIN SUMS OF 81,000 UP TOLOAN ON CITY Me propesty, improved of untmprosed, ce ta buy prime mortgages, f2, CURDY, Otribowe BUNSINgS (PO LOAN-SUMS. UF $1,000, 83,000, AND $2,600 ON vie a eacauath, TURE Pa Re Neos 9, 184 Ulark, te ania ‘OLA! PER ORNT BEAN A rey PRP En WUTLER, 0 neatBorn-st. f vine ce PED -BY A[LAWYET OR 4 YEARS! AC Wanittioo, ‘and phe Ste cette conveyancing and the osamastion of Govk County real osiata titden, 2m Addition to hie “prosent ooviraotw an eoguwernont, will, ouy oF more Waning institutions oF wot title for tho du vonrcyancing aud make oxawinat quent gears raferopvon mud cocue to be mutually sathse faclory. "Auton A05Ttbano SiBea, Vw. SD! 3 UN 13 LOTS: b 1 WASTEDILOAN UO iitovand Addition, Address for threa days, ALPHA, Tribuge ottiac, Aca 2 LOAN IN ONE RUM ON IMPROVED S5.000 ean Ui em tole HIG TUNEWeLE, Heom 1,0 Waeblngtonat, 100.000, react eRe ee esta Oaters eet 4 Temnetatal aad inurtgaqe won fow loaga.on real Selate, EUGENE U- Mito , 92 East Washington-st PERSONAL. YN lod “WANTED -O8 MIL” MENTY un watt dela J, Bonden, raadery, Mus ait he ebay eecadnages shits GERNAHD HOI HAUS. _SITUATIONS WANTED-~ Bookkeepers. Cloris, ce. STATION WANTED—nY A your: twelse years’ exporionce as a deny Gualners for hoard aad ai omens Ly in-alont hema; good ralesman, O44, Trib= SITUATION WANTED—HY A FIRST-CLARS GEN. WY eral Jobsprinter, sober and remain oF four! city releremens. Addrres He debame omen SITUATION WanTED —Dy A scoTou ENGINE) at BREE Aytantlonaey enalnn. Address J, FOTMESTEN, SITUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN tines a eR ‘wnrdoratanda fhe pee | sadgeatiiving. Adress li hy, Trimne sion ee SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domeation. SITUATION WANTED. M1 fouth Ciinto -WY A AWEDH GIRL FOR SITUATION WANTE YY genoral housoves a 4) general housowerk In 8 mall family, Call at 105 North SITUATION WANTE OY cricate fambls. QrruaTionN WAs Meaca andreas {1 90, ritnana:otege SRY A” SWE) 11 5 GIRL 4) toda general housework in a private family, Viral: ghaa references given. Address To Chestnut, ores ‘Tnoway or Wornaeday, MITUATION WAS Sau any ED—-UY A GOON, RELIABLE &s conk in a respectable private family, it ferred, li ta-cay, at No. 106 Arnold SITUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH GIRT. TO Sa acand mark ea a Ort ‘chil tern? Santi hide preferred. “Calor addstse SS Dante Lorn-st., near Twonty-tirst. SITUATION WANTH: SSlRormeaing aman ty wits Joon, aed oo ae dress 1 nat Fourtrenttn., 1h ren ITVATION WANTED. IN FIRST-CHA: 14 £2 family, ascook, withwul washiag. Avplyat lu Peck. SITUATION WANT 0D for Park-ar. QITUATION WASTRD—ii¥ AT {ORY A RWEDISIT work, Apply in to our ut at Meats South PY woman itl forchsintinrwork and sowing. ApgI ne three dayvat Now Hi Park Raw SeHE Oe SITUATION WANTED-AN GENRWAT, BERVART o) In Hl family or. er 5 % inet a Narn site sccond girl. Pleage ceil at £44 SITUATION WAN ae OTA sl elet in do wranad ward ocuecing in keseeceb ee vate family. Please eall at No, G2 ntario. QITUATION WANTED by A Sony. ascnokur to du gen Noritt Hetntatte, oY Renwral Rourswarks SITUATION WASTED HY 1 HD ina privaie $2 dna priate family to do yoneral liourowork, QITEATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG Gini, TO v) do general hauserrark ia. se privare fanily, or Uning~ or work in a boarding-house; reference Cathar Tiyhtar QITUATION W JAN GIRT Apply at & Taine Call at D-IN A SMALL FAM ¥ AU nt 8d Wabasivny, Torsday. ED-BY TWO GOOD 4 sae che tn da ehamtine wack and the thor anvond wore? Calton address Is Ontarlo-at., ap-atalre, SITUATION WANTED_BY A GOON, C6 2 girl to ond work and acm, oF dé woncral hoao- ork 32 private famiiz: ean gly, ol . Tailtor twa daymat lol Went Adamant, 2) Feteronce. ITUATION WANTED-IN A PRIVATE SD ter conk, wash, ead tran, Cal at 12t Wontineitieay d Senmatrosses. QITUATION WANTED — BY A’ WELL-RECOS. ©) mended German girl, who can da rewing andall kinds of newilo work, and willing to do light housework in are apnctablo Amoricau family, Apply or addreas IL Jt, 10% est Monroe SITUATION WANTED AY A NEW YORK D' BY maker; work by thy fing; trim la alistsies. Can sonst, ITUATION WANTED—AS_ SEAMSTRESS; UN- SD dorstands drossinaktag elilldren'a clothes; oi run any machino or furnish one; $} a day. Address for $ daye3l Iglebart-place, uear Twenty-sevonthat., Cottoge Nursns- Grove-ar, QITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRI IN SY namall American family as nurse girl, Please call ot Lo Henry-at., West Side. SaAnnarnssss- GITUATION WANTEDORY AN RASTER LADY 8) to tako charge of a tiest-claxs Jaundry of linen-room of whotel: is competent and trustworthy to recntre, marl ani deliver clothing: can refer to the largant and bert c tablishment In the East, Address H 23, Tribune ottics SITUATION WANTED-IN’ A LAUNDRY BY A nid reenectable gitl. Ploase call Tuesday and invade: Ito S+ cumpetont in entting, tite ‘bo been at 11 Went Jacks Honsckeenors. SITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER RY DD lady thoronghiy competent; nadaratands all sorts 0! domeatic work; also sewing and laundry work; cooklag @ specialty. Apply ati Wentworth. Employment Acents. QUTUATION WANTED -VAMILIES IN WANT OF OD. pond Scandinasian and Gerinan help can bo supplied ac Ms, DUSKESS omico wad laundey, © SH a Miscolinncons. GITUATION WANTED UY 4 YOUNG ENGLIS erson ax companion fo a lady, or to take c Runerem gy eumennten fn yor to nko chara SITUATION WANTED_BY A COMPETENT YOUNG SD lady as clork or cashior in ap ofice or house of basi- Addrom HAC, Tribune clase testimonials, GITURTION WaNTe! RY A YGUNG LADY A y wnveruess of todo familly sowing. Best rol ne nthe: TO RENT—HOUSES. TPO RENT Two BRICK WOUsiR, NEW, 2 StORY ‘and 8 rocma each; ali modern Improvements and con. ‘and 19 ‘Irving-place, botween Loavitt and West Bide. Apply st 13 West Fulton-s venience ‘Gaklevests, near Wostei Toe TACHEAP— WHOLE OR PART OF A pat done teateiecnes Will poll toe. tarndoure sto second at. rave syainy SM. U- BALUSTLN & CO,, t4 aud 68 LaSatlost, Suburban. 10 RENT_SAT.OON, FINTUIU L comer of Teenty-soevnd aud ib TO RENT--ROOMS. To RANT-COMEONTABLE AND NICELY FUR. a mushod rooms: wets ‘day, week, ormonth; beat loca. tion in the elty. 71 Mun: Wats, Boom 1s. ity (PO RENT—CHEAP—LANGH FURNISHED ROOMS, with stoyue and gaa, to trepectablo parties oaly, 12” th Wot Muduobats PER PART OF 1160 “Apply WMBAD & LOK, 155 XD LIORNSE, . Apply ab TE 6 Lasalledtte, ti von WousE ri “pectablo parties withie cut children’ a7 Milwankeo-a' MO RENTAUANDSOMELY- FURNISHED Room for two gent 12 pormonth, 1h and 19S ashington-st., we mon NICE LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM, farniahed, with ati Ey coon, ioates velvet family; alo two small rooms, 2t Weat Randoljit-st AT, MODERATE (PO RENT-PLEASANT RUOM Mo Re Toon toon kon ROOMS. piles, single or ch suite, ii Last Waslilogtonstey Detween Clark and Dearlorn, Hoan ee 1G! RE! LE TLY-FURNISHED ROOMS, 164 and 1 oat, oun a 7PO NUST_MANDSOMELY EULNISHED TOOMS: (aySikaimin ibeeiy aad lowost rent, 16b Baath, Clark-st.. Hoom 11, —— “0 RENT=--STORES. OFFICES. &o, ENT. ees nourn WATERST uJ —K Ths AND €0 3 a Taye tee the roy WC Adaiest,, corner Fit. ar. Hi. SUF ELD RAISED ROOM FOR ithin ghrea By ivi Sout TANTE W if and wife: Hoel uf Stothodiag Chureb Block, Clarkeate TAS eS \ rant a coom, of suite of roo! ‘ou South did", Wee Tourtormth aud east uf Staza-uis, addroes i knust be cheap, ure oon ANTRD- 108 sii TOUS v! ul ster ithin a mille of the 1 ee snes tse RIVES, etbune TO EXCHANGE. TC GOOD TNuaINESs DLOCK, WELLRENTED A oe ley incumbered, 1a (rchange tor South Side Hnineuuabared truperty, iuproved or wutmaprosed BLANCHARD a CO. Tal \arbinztan- NGE-DINING. Hae ee ett hianiuose, for property aad cual ‘Addenes Dg, ‘eile ote N LOTS, ULEA JOUSE ANP LOT tunity aheats and eae for Ber be fires! vachoee (owe iaud’ far house and lot. ee ETT cae ts, A iosrborn-at, TWILL, in GOOD Rral eariti joweley, 0 Auldroe frm eqorey or Buy Kou Patuueoiles, fortkodaya, ro F ANG: YOR TF te ITATH OR Sit. Hast & blauicbuck and atativpery stora; best 1a- ete Wit iyaine sow tr printers @, Be LINGLE ia W ENDID FARM OF & a Wis. well fmprova mod Lulldiugs, and well watered’ uear good schools, au: Ee ruilva frome lively. villawo,. for @, welllvestod vert ddacos worth fea EON Le gle ues LC will give w good thaday Hs Ue SHATUN, 2 Motrou- "po" RXUHANGE: 85,000 10 je2.ceo wortH oe te faa tieiving Weetoru town for ¢ on iaaleate’® 132 fell pastioviacs call oa His Je GOOD HICH, 12 Dearborn-st. F: Hous AS AND TA West Niule f NNO EXCHANG: ‘Avply ard) Asblaud Mock, proved lots an t ox tho South Side, EK HOUSES AND LOTS wie: fore ov wild jaca fa fo ast Madinan-at, = OQ EXCHANGE -3@ AURES 1OWA LANDS AND ere lots x cs aud bugylos. A, J. UAN- Hy = ey LL BXCHANGE BEAD ESPATE OR BECURIE : te furs boardiug-housa, furaiturs, Wii 2 aL ngs or vem good reetuuyeut. AUSTEN MW, Tribune olive, two days, wan WILL YOU TRADE LOR A NiDE LOT OF ta it poe CHAN ‘Wust Hide LM. OUTH it, uly razon beads; also, yu ‘Attire Lethe Weibune vaieas MUSIOAL, BANGAIN—aN ENTIRELY NEW ANE Ts octave plano-furta, wit breratrung basa, oh “grant faur tuiad coragra, stot maul * sat ron Serady attacinent, atin, unleudud ude 4 uit, cated logs aud ee Miesalo with tool aud ou Heruiuues,