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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, mont on verdict. Tho mont wan approvos, ‘tho bastardy cago of Livia Green ya. John Woxtrom was called ; jury waived and anbmit- tol to Court, why found for the relator and Judy mont. ‘Tho bantardy caso of Lenore A, Cook va. Tohn A. Bryant was continued, with order that defend- ant famish now bond, ing where thers are no {competing lines, and would therefore recommend that THE PRESENT RAILROAD LAW niall have a falr trial before anything in done to either altor or amend it. Atrsolution offered hy 1, A, Giller, of Green, and ro- ferred to your Committrs, Is rexpectfully reported bark and its adoption reconnnended, With this fiaaty sketch of what we could gather, we mont rospectfully mubmit thin, ont report. hond for amount of Judg- THE FARMERS. Proceedings of the Itinois State Grango in Session at (Hignedy BT. Vascount, Bt, Clair County, Claims to the amount of 944.59 was allowed Springfield. . 8. Curtatass, Martixon County, against tho estate of Jolt W, Smith, pring! . Ard Haxnon p Uale County, Tho will of William Mulhall was proven and Jotters tentamontary insued to Mary Muthall, under an individual bond of 11,360, The fol. lowing is the will of the decoancd + T, William Mulhatt, of the City of Chicago, heing of, found tind and tnerury, but weak fn body, da hereby make, pubbiahy aus declare thie my lat will and tents ment, ereby revoking all former wills by me at any tine heretofore nase? Firnt—It tx my will that all my just debts and funoral exyensen bo patd out of ‘ny extnta hy my oxcentriz, hereinafter named, as soon es may Latter my deceare, Necomi—I pive, devise, and bequeath to my beloved wife, Mary Mulbull, ail of may entate, real, perrom infxed, wherever the maine tnay bo aitua Tmay have any right or claim, to have her Ger heirs wud ussigns, forever; aud Ehereby nun inate, sonatitute, and appoint my ralid Leloved wife, Mary Mulhall, executrix of thin my Inst will and text fament, and request that no other or farther bend be Foquited of her fur the faithful dixcharde of her duties aa exceuttix thin her own personal bond. In witiren whereof, T have heremila’ pet my hand and teal thin 13th day Of Decenibor, A, Dy TRA. WILMA MULatants ‘The will of Georpe Ritter was broven, and let- tort tevtamentury Fasned to Eva Ritter under an individual Lond of $2,000, CRIMINAL CouRT. The Grand Jury returned thirty-three true bills Yerterday against divers vartices, the larger num- or of them boing gamblors. Charles King, the hotel thief, was tried upon fivo diffarent indictmonts: First, for the Inrceny. of an ico-pitehor and tray from Rickards & Mons, of tho Brigga Houses verdict, not guilty. Seow ond, far tue larceny of same articles from Rieke ards, Mosu & Ifuntoon, proprietors of the Lrigaa Houve; verdict guilty, and term of punishinent fixed at imprisonment for one yoar in tho Pon- itentinry. ‘Third, for tho Inreeny of coat frota Gooryo Gilberts verdict, guilty of petit larceny. Fourth, for the larceny of a coat from James M. Chapin; verdict, guilty of petit larceny. Wifth, for larceny of n wtatue and piano-cover fron James Couch, of tha Tromout Honre; verdict, guilty of petit larceny. ‘Tho privoner waa re: imanded till soutence-day. Witham A. Johnson ploaded guilty to the lar- cony of two chairs from Aloxunder Netlan ; sentenced to imprisonment for one day in the County Jail. fo vonrider thin subject, and one of Ho mue M Eyes Charles King, alias John MoNef,, tried for tho tanca | mi aeeiathat roan is AT dae sliGel larceny of a horse, suddle, aud pridte from John Maher ; vordict, guilty, and term of unishment ophavet HE ‘ 3 Vordict, guilty, ¢ teniniy Soret nay le ta Judge Blodgett Talks to People Who Pass | jau’ay Tench gully toro of pmusbment the consolation to know, however, Counterfeit Bills, tuice years, Hemandad till sentence-day, Stated Sonate Committee, kuows ws se Rows Juckson, tried by the Court without jury TUR WINDOM COMMITTFE, for wsiaulting Martha Pamter with yazor; find- investigated this subject » whuio year, having all the ing, gmiity.and sentenced toimprivonment iu the facllitios they deemed necensary toa full {nveMti gation Cowaty Jail for thirty davar of tho question, wilh even powers to wend for perrond Itobert Johnson, tried for the larceny of arobe and papers, and, after applying themmelves axaduons- Cree ey wag) he larceny of arc Jy to the work during the whole time, they then stated and blanket from Potor Band; verdict, guil that the information wanemilted fi their report and term of punishment fixed at imprisounient by no means as complete aw they desived. With thes tn the Penitentiary for one year. Romanded till few prefutory reniarks, fn Justice to ourselves, we sentenco-day. respectfully submit the following ua ‘dward Colton and Arthur Oxley ploaded he people tiving in this great yalley, surpasned bys oflior portion of tthesqlote for fertility ot roll With a climate auited 6 nearly all the various branches ofugriculture; with a popuition ef 20,000,030 soule, 3 P, Lagan Comity, A.M, Gnay, McLean €ounty, JL Vaxpritory, Newton Cotnty, Inaac Tenumet, Bt, Clair County, D, B, Gaeen, Camberlund Cuunty. TAILNOAD LEGISLATION, Long and Exhanstive Report of the Committes on Transpor- The followins rovolutions wera adopted : teantred, ‘That we aro deeply interested in the at- tation, teint now ine at tonsenee the ist fo sented the railroad corporations of tho State no far as to RO- cure the peoplo agatuat unjust «ircriminations ant ox~ tortionnte rates of charges for the transportation of passenger and freight; that, while we freely eoucedo to there carporationn’ that right to «fair and just compensation for the services they may yerform, wo are determined that the valuable franchises freely be~ rtowe:l upon thent hy tho people kunll not be converted Into Lustruments of oppresaion and injustice. Keaoierd, That in our eftorta to reform the enormous nhuses of {he powors couferred upon these corpora- tions, which lave herotefora prevailed to atch en alarming extent, we will (uke no atep backward, Wo Wolicva the present lerivlation on this rubject ix bareut upen sound principles, and ue rearonatlo and jure fir ita provisions not only as to the producers aud ehips pers, bt alvo to tho corporations, and we aro influxl- Ly opposed to any modification or lunge fi miy of iff features until the Tegiatation now pending, anil in whieh the Jaw haa thns far been uniformly wustalnad, shall Tas prosreuted toa fon adjutieation, aut th rights of tho people und the «ittles of thy corporations deilultely aavertained, a Ge MISCELLANEOUS, TIP ILLINOIS HPATE HOARD OF AGRICULTURE, Speeral Dispateh to The Chieuse Tribune, Senixorm.n, IU, Jan, 15.—'Tho State Board of Agriculture was engagod to-day in furthor make ing up the promium-list for the State Fair, ‘tho oniy new promiums adiled to-day was to. running homes of 2 nud 3 years oll, ‘ho promiuta is not yet known. They Favor the Mississippi River and Sea Route for Grain Shipments, d to hold And to this End Demand the Im- provement of the Uppor and Lower Mississippi. A Good Word Spoken for the Nenuc- Pin Canal Project, Tho Railroad Law Should Be Fully Tesied as It Stands. THE ILLINOIS GRANGERS, THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION. Svectal Dispatch to The Chicaaa Trivung. Srunariecp, Ul, Jan, 13.—In the State Grungo to-day tho Committeo on ‘Transportation made tho following report, which was adopted, aftor discussion : The Committeo on Traneportation would respect= fully state that, baving but w tuw hours allowed th IN HOT WATER. The"Notorious Rittenhouse Brought to Judgment, John Schank Roplies to Mr. Gruenhut, Judgments and New Suits, guilty to falsely stamping and circulating ruil toad tickets of woveral ruilrond companious Hew mauded till sontence-lay. THE CALL—MONDAY, CHICAGO COURTS. representing nearly every nationality on the face of OFFENDERS AGAINST THE COMMUN! ALTI, Junar Brongerr. ‘The criminal enlendar, ‘ik world of mincral weathe aaeraniae, |, A Dumber of minor criminals wore brought up | _ Sunun Gant SH Bh aoe a Ge 68, 72 to sie pened’ Wik Ouy siont CocATit ee eink | boforo Judge Blodgett. yeuterday. Erederiee | Teme ate peas in cultivation, and neat 14,000 mics of navigable | Flynn was tried for passing » €20 counterfeit Tupag pce ta iA 224, fivers with wall theo creat natural advantages $9 1 sole the 10th, anid waa foil pulleys. ‘ive wage | 3 18, view, wo nay hero suquire what the General Guvern- Jupay: Nooens—Set cases 2,343, 2,697, and 1 to tment has done for the peopl in tho way of providing that are dark were practiced by him but with 18 ou new calendar, Mees neuple cat angster gy MUTitNs products. | poor success, ns tha sequel’ has shown. It ap- | dupes Wocte rio 1, fuewe people can answer as with ene vaie saz TREE—I to 6, % mlmply dayiny thats if tere hax been any{hing at | Poars that Flynn found out trom a police officer quene Puce ha to 380, ull noticoablo in tue uction of the Government, it haw beou * A MOST EXTRAORDINARY INDIFIERENCE, a total neglect, uf tho vael IntereatH of tue people of this valley, Wo fad that there his becu expeuced om tho great water~vournex of this valley since the o azation of the Goverument to tho present date $4,000,- 009, thia helng only ubout $150,000 per annum, wiitte {¢ {s known that un aount mote Gian equal to’that has been appropriated inn eingle year fur tho building ‘of Cumtom-Houes, We gather from reports of a come mittes of the Board of Trude of the Gity of St, Loulr, aud also trom a apocch of Mr, Stamnurd, dulivered in the House of Representatives of tho United slates, Murch 14, 1474, nome very IMPORTANT STATISTICAL INFORMATION, from which we make u few of the fullowiny extracts: A bushel of wheat sliypod by rail froma Bt. Pattl to Now York costs 0 ceuty, ‘Thy rune by river aud vecan fo New York costs 83 ceuto, mltuwlog a difference in f2~ vor of the water roulo of 17 conts per bushol, The samo from Bt, Paul to Liverpool, England, by rail and becan, coaty 71 cents; the same by river aud ocean costa 48 conty, showing o differouce 1 favor of the river route of 23 cents, “A bnshel of grain shipped from Bt Louta to New York by rail costa 3G cente; the famo ebipyed by river and ovean couty 22 conta, show- ing a ditferenes in favor of the water route of If cents per bushel. A bushel of grain elipped from st, Lous that a $20 counterfeit note had boen passed tho + [night of the 10tu of October, and was in tho Lauds of ono Larnes, 3 ealoon-keepor, Flyin asked tho oflicor for a writton ordor for the note, saving Lo know the party who paused it and could recover tho menoy. ‘fio officer refused to give the order, but later in the even- ing Barnes received a written order purnorting to comie from the oflicer, roquenting him to givo tho note to tho bearer of the order. It was sur- ronderod, and about widnight Flynn passed it on 8 colored grocer on State streot, named ‘Thomas, Some dificulty wax bad in idontifying Flyno, as he wore a mustacho at tho time of passing tho money, which bad since boen shaved off, Tho ‘missing link,” however, in the testimony was supplied by the oflleer and grocor, and Flyin ‘will probably bo supported by the Government for 8 year or so, without any expenso to himuclf oxcopt tho gift of his time and lavor, James 2. Darrow was acquitted Wednesday on IUDUMEN Surrnion Count—Coxrrastons, 8 A. Taner ve, Yetur Mertz and T, G. Kanmeter, §143,47-—Nielion Jus Keauwz v4. John Waisndy snd John Federnieh, $41.00,—Mechanter’ National Dank’ of Chicago ye Chauncey 1. Heartt, W. W. Wait, and F, A, Braymer, Ste, 35,7027, Jepur SinLEY—Robert Perrine ve, Fourth National Bank ; verdict, $614.60, aud inotion for new. trial ‘Tructie M1, Hoiclikiss va, A, 8, Wadbants, $149.77. Jupae Gans—Gormun American Insuronce Come vs, Willlam Arclideacon ond Alfred Iturscll, 5.10.—Menry Kerler va, David Coey, L, 1, Dike .B, Miers, aud L. A. Herrick, $6640, Cnicurt Coent—Coxriawiore—Z, C, Prout ve, Cor noling Dacoy and John Momey, $6,101 &, Tite fany et al, va, ML. ¥, Hotchkive, $101.80, Jupox Rourns—Larriet Drown va, L Hully : verdict, $200, and motien for new trial, Juez Boorn—C, W, Vardridge et al. va, William Horman, §159,57,—W, "L, Katzim yw. Jobu Brete sehueliters verdict, £250, aud motion fornew trial, Jepur “Terr—Kolert Clark ot al, ya, Willam Bpeightss verdict, $15.58, —>—— ILLINOIS SUPREME CouRT, ORDERS MADE YESTERDAY, to Liverpool by ral and ‘ocean costs 86 cents; tho | & charge of manufacturing and passing counter- Snectal Msputch te The Chicaga Tribune. samo | trom” Bt, Lonts by river and ccean | foit monay, and a nolle Dros was cntorod yewter- | Spuixurietp, Ill, Jan. 15—The following or- costa 90 cents, showing difference in favor of tho tiyor and ocean routo of 40 conte per bushel, ‘Taking tho average, with all tho intermediate porta between St. Paul and St. Louts taken Inlo consideration, wo Ond tt leaven 12 cents per buabel in favor of the'all~ water routo Letween theso porta and Now York, On the ¥2,0C0,000 of bushels of wheat slipped from the Northwest, scvording to tho census of 1870, could it lunve been shipped by tho water-ronte, it would have Baved to tho jwople of the Northwest tho MANDAOME LITTLE SUM OF £11,500,009, day as to his wife and eon, against whom similar indictmenta wore pending, ANOTHER COUNTERFFIFER, Isaac Anderson waa tried on the charge of Passing s counterfett &5 note, and acquitted. Al- though the circumstances of the casa wora not sirango or exciting, yot the remarks of the Judge will boar repeating, Tt Appeured in evidence that Anderson had vout a boy ont with the counter: feit note to got it changed, and tho party to ders wero made in tho Buprome Court to-day : 29, Uutherford et al. va. Morris et al; appeal from Atiuma, ‘Timo extended to wth Subst, 11, Whitnry va, Allen et al.; error w Fulton, Mo tion for continuance allowed. 45, bluiliua vu. Tho Loople, ete, ; error to Moultcie, Time extended, 11, ‘Teutonia Life Insurance Company of Chicaga . Muvller et al; appeal from ‘Tazewell, Leave granted to filo copy'of declaration, and amended afl. Inauels wala uevenaraecey tut iL thle 92000000 | Sshiom it wag offered were oe to huaatily," aa! the | “Si réncotu Coal Company va, Brown et als: appeat but we gluta without fear of successful contradict dndge Fmaslad, babes tho matter an, fron Lego, Motion reserveit for further hearing, at at de re . | a8” there Rot appear to 7, Van Seory, cte,, et al. va, Kinlat; appeal from Isao Enken is weter Saute meu we tural evidenco at all tending to. show thes Mefean, ‘Moto overruled, i Won su tn g.tlunto sear enal to Lif the Rinount tho Anderson jer that it a bad. Judgo Bodrots peat Bhar ot abe iis sumeeate pat fromm gy ermilion, 0 cut ee bushel sauizutlou. ‘Tho | also said that it was too froquontly the cuniey f Banta P apaeall tech Enns in egal to Zo ‘Natty “att | among Dusinossmnen, when" thoy aosoised | acts Pate se We lobbiie tea! fom Dow, ; ere of lity surplus. crop, counterfeit noto, to put itin their til and pase | 1, People, otc,, vs, Koons et al; original sult from it out again for Somobody else to bear the loss, It was not considered by many @ crime, but ho wished it to be undoratood that if it waa shown that a man knowingly attompted to passa note in that way he should diroct a jury to convict Lim the samo as if he had Pavsed a hondrod notes. It was a crime to do 40, aud the duty of 8 person in auch » caso would’ be to destroy the note at once, In the Present cage, as thore did- not appear to be any guilty intention, Lo should direct tho jury to tind for the defendant. LITTLE JOE'S UIT, About ton days ago Josoph Gruenhut filed a tition for # mandamns against Jolin Schank, tiporvisor of tha Lown of South Chicago, to Clurk, Caso submitted on demurrers aud pleus, 163. Courtright et at. va, Stanford et al; urror to Cumbertand, “Continued ‘by agreement, 88, Phillips et al, va. W sppeut from Mont- gonery, Dismiseed, with 8 per cent damages, 121, Merchants’ Dispatch ‘Trangportation Company Ya, Kalin ot al; appeal from Coles, Submitted on part of appellant, 120, Cunningham et a}, va, Mlinois Central Railroad Company ct al.¢ appeal from Colos, Motion tur time to file briefs aud abstructe, » 115, Clark et a}, ve, Blardold; Motion for aupersetcus, 20, Jennings va, Hincklo; error to Cumberland, Motion to scot aside continuance, + TAKEN ON CALI, 81, Misstasipp! Valloy & Wester Railroad Company, Slate of Hlinols would amount to the enormous sane of $114,000,000 wad uvert ho Stato of lino laying dor ‘ation, accorling to the cousua of t] docade, over 19,000,000 acres, BAS ee THE QUESTION MIGHr NE ASKED, in viow of these wtatomunts, Why are not all the sur plua products of our «oll lying adjneont to this qrent water-routo abippod by wuter?) Wo can ananer hie py stutlng thal shego routes are not at all seaeonaavaiice Ue on account of low water aud obstructions In ties channel, wislch could with vory small expenes iro ch Fomoved, ‘Cho raphis tu tho river at Keokuk and the Rapids at Kock Island aro woth very great oltre | P tons, |The rapide at Keokuk era now beiug improved error to Champaign, by entting meaual around them, ‘The people tot tho | compel him to pay potitiouer £600, a hutf- | use of Joln Myer, otc, va, United states Express Malley aro looking forward to the completion of tic | yoatta salary, and “809 for’ extra gore | Company; appeal trom Adains, pronk with muck, interest, aut ope to commen | Nicos, and alu "for —athor rolief, Ga oeners ye Stark; appeal from the County ‘ pie i tag al : Work, wo uiterstand, i nbowt $400,000, ‘Thin amonee | 24° Supervisor tiled a demurrer, alleging | “si, Din va, Bloblo et al appoat trom Adams, ® numbor of objections, the Principal of which Were that no suiliciont aflidavit was attached to tho petition; that sovoral matters woro com. Prive in the potition, wy carnestly hope will be uppropriited at tity we of Congress, And thero are ater renege wesaion THE TUG MONOPOLY, han become a drawback, atid sbouid be olther broken Aor in sume way rostricted by Iaw, Is monopoly han “becomy a burdensome tax on’ tho commence gy this valley, aid ts one of the ‘catlses that. ty idsiviing rommercy from the natural chanuels, ‘This monopole Be. Gileiint va, Gilehrist; appeal from Ford, £6, Wright ye, Smith ; apjeal from Vermilion. 87, Mvgins va, Curtis ; appeal from Champaign, 69, Sheol et wl, otc, va, Edmann et al.; appeal from Bt, Clair, D0, Kiiger va, Ferguson ot al, ; appeal from Ford, 91, Wilbur va, People, etc, ; error to Hhulby, 02, Braunen et al, ete, 1, Adu Sppeal from Menard, V8, McOlure ot al, ; ap- Salins, Ad that his clatins were foually due; and Riwe Ghe telegraph ue, and the ouly ono, from | $i While it did show unmistakavly that Little Now Orleans “doth anbutin ant fe worket solely Joo wanted §1)00 it did not aver, thatthe Bupor- in tho intorest of tia company, ‘Their charges for tis funds iu lw Landy from tho tervlco of their tuys are $1.73 por ton, according ta the | t8xeH Of 1874, and of which such claims should tonnage of the vewscl. It ling Leen uhown that if the A loug argumont was had gers: amen woul’ ‘pall. ie fue, atte abot ou the quostion Yeatorlay afternoon before 0, wited workeil at w coat not exceedin q $150 por day at snoxt, andl do the work, would re.tuco | jonee nivon to au domurrer Wau sustained, but the tax at least oue-Linlf, aud thon pay's large dute ie ond, fo the Government ou tho tuvestinent, © ‘This ty The tiga a? FESTEDN Monopoly, owned as it is principally by Havturu mes 6 time to conviude {ould seem to bo working more todriye or rather divert | bonds, and to onabl the commerce from ite egitinate channels than uny- | wan yesterday extended by’ Wulng elno, It may bo working iu the iutereat of the | tho irae Monday of Februar greit railroad comLiuation, wuo seem to teave nothing PUPERIOR counT IN nner, Who knows Tenry Brinkman comme; ¢ eed a suit in trospage aguinst George Ben: dainames ae Sao, penbeFand Mary Bouner, laying G80 A Bult for $5,000 against Putuick Smart ebbaed deo abbard"& Spencer brought aguinst Adam aud Samuel saat sult for £2,000 0 Ktecle imploadod, ete., Peal from Muxon, 06, Teutonin Ife Tnsnrance Company vs, Anderson ; appeal from Bt, Clalr, tH Winstantey vs, Meecham appeal from &t, Fe 93. Prottyman ve, Unland ot al, well, 3 Appeal from Taze- ame ve. Ifartly ; appeal from Mason, 1B, & Wek 1, Go, va, Laughlin et al, ; appeal Adjonrne to 0s, m. to-morrow. $$ TEMPERANCE, A Common-Sense Pintform Adopted by the Anti-um People of Fond du Lac County, Wiss Special Dispatch to The Chicace Tribune, 18 IT EXPEDIENT ? We aro told that yrain sipped vis New Orleans to farkot would reach thera fu w dainnged conditiots on account of te Lumidity of the climate thraugh wilted, it Tussod, “This alarm has been ralsed AL Sa Foun pu Lao, Wis., Jan, 16,—At a meeting of Tacha naheon ae mM gee the | 9 Ky Carpenter Coney ea the ropresoutative working temperance mun of e rin ; Porte rde en putas workin ponte te, computa against W. A, Tovell, Gree "iayner Patttion this county, held last evoning, an address was to damago grain shipped from California, from Egypt, | Lowoll, 4. E. Gallup, Lawrence fewued, Av it differs uo widely from the impraa- xonig of it tw veda anes Anne from Obili, and from Burmah, Young, A. J. Sawyer, J, M, Staplew, tleal, fanatical addressoa uaually fasued by tom- Ja he "rote, Faming ,aigeual jot teopies and | Van Ovo, aking (OF & ‘mechan’ a eicte un | ‘persnte poople, I sond the following portious of Pree’ Coudiou, and nous commabiiug's higher | AUCWUE Of S1.805.74 on Lot 11 tn Mluak For | ets tas Tawones price, Your Committes are of the opiuion that no timo Yhonld be lost in the aduption of some pl the removal of the f See ee ONSTHUCTIONS AT THE MOUTH O¥ THE MtusiseIPPE RIVER, Aublaud's Second Addition to Chicago, ‘THK COUNTY court, t In eh maatier of the: City of Appointing lam Hf. Carter, frederiok i, Wey, aud Herman Bonze Com i O stows cost of improvements in irradi Our observation and experience has taught un that ho temperance army cau do more yuod Ly purwliug tho policy that has been adopted in this part ofthe Stato than fn any other manner, uumely : by bring jug to Lear all the moral tutluetice xt or command; Ly uncoaslug porsoual effort; by constantly luboring. “ ay exis Committee do uot f sl thomeeven com tent to | Now, 805 to 916, inclusivo, Neuament rolta | ¢ fet pian Wo Fagor au (oratnin ty tho yt of reas . ie counteysthe oe age ere pisus | Vhuraday the bastardy case of Mary Mo Sous Fight, and duty; by varnuat endeavors to gut the © gartled forward 19 compotion with the lout posse | Huraed ® vordict that the dotoodacce Wad the | hy working where, when, and how we know will bring delay, father of the child, A motion for a Dow trial | good results, Weare firmly convinced that sta tho ‘Tho conatruction of the *falected section of cana} | Was entorod and overruled, and appeal asked for | Selomn duty ot ary temperance ian aud womau, Sohtweting the Btludisuippt River with the lukus, known, | and erated, on filing « bond in $1,200, ‘Phe ap- erery, oaalee: of Christivu churches, otery [regent {eu work of much importance, Tis world open Ord beers tye fre one le lavit that ho waa tho | un as wholesome sontimont in favor of temper- mple, cloar of incumbrance, of | a, i wi belief that North tee tH gluiive, in Block 25 in ‘tite | this okd cartct'be Waited oeere {2 ote, baliae Ut Northwestern ‘“Naltroad Addition to Palatino | cessful policy now pelug purwiod, We woukl counwl and Hiuedale, boing the & It, 3/ of tho Hon-toterference with polities, and any andull eebomes quothor competing ‘route, and Would havy & tendene Taluce the present rates very much. ‘This cutel io foally the coutiuuution of the Iiliuols & Micuiyun Ose hal ta the Mludssippt River, ‘This section will be el tales tong, cet! Wey aria : or the formation of to temperauce pulidical he by if , wort id Feault to rm Seustraction of tues of rahe, een present tia bond it waa discovered tut the Ses Ty oer matinee of ealzoe ‘oper scribed was not worth noas the.| F with lows proveutug combinaticn, Tey ste face of tha bond, and the bail was “straw.” Ou Dave nust quogd aioe baity berry antes owavar well gaseaeead way tubaldy to “any route, | thia discovery, tlie Court yeulerdey set waite Co reporter, lntorviewing the "King af tho fraud Gr grate, or Onwdit Monee eeruoue, seat Milachclene tab ae @ PBest, Yond dofoceeets | cata Sietaepiuion of tho dens oroauau, ro , ¢ cl agains} © dofowccut, | cei i “7 thi a to aap rere we wekcdnietient aa tending | Quarry, tobetbree te jet 40 show vies | bold and rete, think they ara Lendseuo, frelgits to tha scaboard, "We know itty pate why he abould nos inipriaoued for filing fraud- | aevoral lotters from ladioa in Ne! York, Waseh- iia whevever combination is possible, competitor ic | wleut bonds, : ingtow, and Boston, plaiuly proposiag 6 arving kepotaiefateeare a reer eee | aiconek eae ciety of uns, Patok ve, John | Puan a bachelor pif aly Proposing inarry 8 a Jou me) . 4, 80d verdict ren: eerie in ei | aa eal cn | rama AT ee i ie JANUARY 1 6, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES, “RAILROADS. periences of a Country Editor and a Railroad Manager. Gov. Taylor's Recommendations Con- corning the Potter Law, Fecling in Other States About Railway Logislation, The Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw, PAID FOR ABUSING A RAILROAD. NOW THE EDITOR UOT BICK OF Tit Jon. Not long ayo an editor of a country paper of mall circtlation called upon the manager of & largo raitroad leading from this city lo the West, and vory pompously demanded a free pasa or & 1,000-tnile ticket on the strength of bemg the ehitor of a nowspaper, and having always troated that road well in dis columns. ‘Tho managor was very gind that he was imbued with such friondly feelings towards his road, and hoped that lis feelings would always romain the same. buthe wax sorry toway that he cond not pune sibly pivo him a pass, aa it was contrary to the oxtablished rules of the road. ‘Tho country editor claimed that «ther roads had furnished him with fieo posses, and be could seo no reanon why this parncular one should uot do the name thing, He eauld write one article which would hurt the road more than 2 dozen passes wore worth, ‘Tho manager replied that he was well aware of the influence of tho editor's paper, and the damage an unfavorablo article would do to his road, still his conscience forbade his giving tho required pass, not thinking tha editor waa enti- tled to one. ‘The editor pleaded in vain for some time, and, when ho kaw that his words fell upon deaf ears, heroarod and fumed, and finally left the office swearing vengeauce upon the stubborn and un- grateful railway official, A few days after- wardy the managor recoivud a conatry paper through the mail, on the editorial pao of which au article was marked off with a blue Jead-poncil. Ho read at, and fouud that it was o most insulting attack, vot ouly on the toad, but poronally qgainst himself, “In the eyes of tho editor, he was a monopolist, n vulture, a ninu without sout or heart. Hrs road was the worat in oxistenco, and the lives of the pasncugers who vontured to ride on its trains were an conetaut dangers from accidents, ‘Phe conches were die lapidated, the seate flithy aud fall or vermin, and the conductors rude and ngeutlemauly, ine sulting overy lady on the train, ‘Tho manager, after reading the extraordinary offusion, took o sheet of. paper and wrote a letter to tho editor, adkine him what he wonid charge fer publishing that article for six months in succession, The editor roplied that hia torma for publishing that article for that length of time would bu £60), whereupon the manaver telegraphed to draw on him for that smonut, and publish the article as apecitied, ‘The article was published regularly for about ten days, aiter which time tho @litor again ap- peared at the offica of tho manaWer with a wos. begoue countenance anda look uf sadueus aud melancholy iu his eyes. Ife offered no greeting to the surprised mapay- er, but raid abruptly: ‘I have come to toll you that I will publish that article no longer. Luave ordered it to be stopped this day.” “But.” said the mavager, * you have agreed to pubhat it for xix months ; if ‘you du not pub- hah it that lavgth of time you cauoot charge mo for it.” ““Edon't mean to ckargo you for it,” Tepterd the oditor, enappistily; “ hero ts your monay «1 be d—d with it,” and with theve words ho threw 4360 ho hud received for publishing the arti- cla on the manager’ table, “ Pleaso toll me,” eked of tho infuriated editor, you; why do you act Ko strangely 2” “What las come over mo!" grovled the edi- tor, Why, every blesgod friend and subacriber that I bavé met’ duriug the Inst fow days has atopped moand asked mio whether I gone crazy, and when I asked them what they nicant by buch insinuations, thoy replied that an editor who could write no other cditoriala except that one in regard to your road was uut fittobo a hog-driver, and thoy all swore if I continned that article any longer thoy would voase to read my paper in the future, That iv what bas cone over me,” “Tam really sorry for you," said the manasor, smilingly, “but I assure you that the article in queetion Las dono my road’a great deal of goud, aud Tam undor many obligations to you.” “It may hava done vou a great deal of good, but it haw almost ruined me.” said the auditor indignantly, “Never in my life will I montion your contemnrlblo road in my paper.” and with these wordy he left the office, without eyon pay- iyg goou-by. —— THE POTTER LAW. RECOMMENDATIONS OF GUY. TAYLOR. The action of Cov, 'Yaylor, of Wreconsin, in asking the Logislatura to modify the Potter law, it having beon found defective in many pointe, gives great satisfaction to the railroad com- pantes in this city, Goy. ‘Taylor has up ton lato time beon a stauch advocate of the most rigid logiulatiou in rogara to railroads, and was electod a little over year ayo on the Granger ticket. It{a woll known that, during the last two or three mouths, the Governor, as woll a8 the Rall- road Commissionors of Wisconsin, have taken ‘unusual paine to learn the workings of the Jaw, and its effect on the roads, Several prominont Tailwoy-men have boon bofore thom, and showed them the bad resulta that have followed the ea- forcomont of tho law. Tho Chicago & North- woatorn Railroad, according to s statement by President Keop, has lost no loss than 25 por coutof ita earnings since the Jaw has gone into effect, and the Chicago, Milwaukeo & Bt. Paul bas suifered noorly as much. These two tires run through Wisconsin, and do a larga intor-State traftic, which ia not affect- ed by the law, or olse their lossea would be still heavier, Tho loeses of tho dior Wisconsin lines have boen so largo that most of thom were un- able to pay the mterest on thoir bonds fallin; due on the 1st of Decombor and 1st of January, Buite havo already boon brought 4, minat the West Wisconsin, Wisconsin Central, Wisconsin Northera, and tho Phillips & Colby Constige tion pernines! ‘The othor Wisconsia hnew, Jexs spoadily relieved, will undoubtedly share tho samo fate bofore long, No uew tines’ have beou aturted sinca tha Inw wis pagsed, and thoso roads already in process of construction . for oxample,stho Wella Road, the North Pa- cille Air-Lino, and a few others, ‘lave been tem- perarily abandoned. Tho law has boen found to Te'entirely impracticable, aud to. work just £3 much against the people whoin ft was Intonded to benoit as against the railroad vompanies, Jt in generally admitted, even by railroad men, tuat laws for the regulation of railroads aro propor and necessary, but these laws should not ko further than the protection of tho people sgainet danger aud oxorbitaus charges, he regulation of rates for passengers apd fro he should, in the opluton of tho most export rail- road men, be left antirely to tho roads, Competition Lotween the various lines would regulate this much better than any law could doit, ‘he people of Wisconsin havo begun to see this, and they aro now trying to have the law moditied to auch uu extout as to mak it bonatit to the people, aud at tho same. time give tho roads a clango to thrive and make reasonable protta, Ho as to be able to pay the interest on the capital inveatod. In Minuesots an cfiort is also made to modify tho law, and make it more equitable to both pars tioa, ‘the people living aloug the lino of the Bionx City & St, Paul Railroad hevo lately pati- tioned the Governor aud Commissioners to allow that road to charge the rates it used to before the law wont into offect. ‘Thin road runs tbrough a comparatively unsettled country, aud was vot able to run two traiuws day at tho ratea provided by the law, ‘Ino people, rather than be thus inconvenianced, propoved to pay auy rate the Company should deem proper to bo changed, and lunce their requost to tho State ofticers. ‘ in Hiinols s movement for the modification of she law is also on foot, and it is believed that the Legislature will take ‘some action before sa- jourument. ‘Tho present Western Railroad laws have de- Prociated allway property ut the West to such an extent that it is au utter impos- aibility to borrow money for the construe- tion of now roade, or for the extongion of old ones, There was during last yoar but one the manager kindly ‘what bas coms over loan for the completion of a tern road of- fected iu Surope, and thes was tor the Iowa Pa- cifle Railroad. But even this rond has heen enm pelled to stop operations, wud. will probal intu tho hands of a eceiver, along with the Chicago, Clinton & Dubugne, and Chicago, Du- buyuo & Minneote, of which rosdn it i lat on extension. ‘Thin stoppage of all railroad con- rtrnetion in the West ban uecessarily thrown thonpanda of Iaborers aut of work, who are now neverely wuffering. Should the laws be modified COR Wi will again invest their surplus fands in Western roads, which munt of necesaty improve and bee come reminerative as the population of the country increaros, i ——— THE TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, TRE MOTION FOR A NECEIVER. Judgo Drummond was occupied all day yeuter- day in hearing the motion for a Receiver iu tho cane of Secor and Tracy ve. ‘Tho Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw Railroad Company, A large number } jineltittts fs aoet a of attorneys were present, representing tho ine | erty in market, Lt terente of bondlioldurs, stockholders, and julie Fok SALe—venys ment creditors. Col. Ingersoll appeared for tia Htoad, and Judge Peterbough, Algernon Vernon POR SAT ner Maddian 19 Chamber of Prop sane Eran-ae, BOND, 47 Doarhuen: At tho conclusion of the argument Indce Drummond said that he had made up his mind toappuint a Receiver, Ho had very little hope | [¢ Uiat tho railroad company would be able tox. tricate itself from embarrassments, an it was in- solvent at the present time, being unable to pay the intorest on ita Londs, ‘The objections to the present Trustees remaiing In porsossion of the road as Roceivers wan that they were ins partic- ular interest—that of the Ilinoia Central Itail- SALE wstate “3 acres, Jands in York ‘Townsh vt ! Ww they could not be kaid to bo impartial. Their judgments would bo warped moro or leas by the relations they surtained aud contracted to sun- tain with tho Iilivois Central Railroad. Tho Party to be sppomited Receiver ehuttld be ue who bad no interest in any road. one whom the Court could control. Still, he should direct that and rates, W. HH. 'SL NOMMERCIAL A, J por wanted. chy provers tho Receiver inguire into the arruugements | \{QSEY 70. which had been mado by the Ilinow Central | dupont ete gat Compauy, and if on the oxamination of the whole ground the various interests could be harmonized they should be continued, ON Mint BALDWI SUMS. then. He did not feel inclined to muluply Re- cvivers, but wished, rater, to appoint one alone, It wan very difficult to appoint the man ho wished, oie who wouk! be entirely disinterested. and who would look wulely to the interests uf tho creditora. Some discusrion then took place among the attorneys, snd fevera) names were Bussested, cither by Judge Drummoud ur the parties prea: ent, the principal ones being those of FE. 1. Wadaworth, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Winslow, Doug- Iss, or Hopkins, the last-named being a’ ron of President Hopkinu, Noarly all parties seemed to have coutidence in hit, but the tual appuint- \poxr Me eal Wea ONEY TO LOAN MeN mae ee TaumS Honire bre. ONEY TO Lo, Mgapitad ple amount. fi THY TEXAS PACIFIC. Wasrmaroy, D. &., Jay. 15,—Mr, Scott presented a memorial of citizen uf Blair Connty, Vetmavivania, king that the prayer of the Texas Pecitle Railroad, that Congress guarantee the interest on the buuds of that Company, be granted, Referred, THE FORTIFICATION BILL, Mr, Davie, from the Cutnnilttee ou Appropriations, reported back the Furtitication Approprlution Lit with 8 single amondient, and gave notive that ho would call it up for consideration at au early day, Viaced on the calendar, NOTICE RECALLED. ‘Mr, Sentt xahl thut yesterday he wave notice that he would cull up tis molion to fz Thursduy, the 21st inst, for tke consideration of bHls from the Committee on to do #0 natil astive Judicial, and Exeestive Appropriation bill should be divjesed of, THE RAULWOAD HILL. Me, Kelly called up the Senste Hill providing for the constroction of the Portland, Dallan & Salt Lake Railroad und Telegraph, aud for the pertormance ef all Government terrice free of charge, and addressed thse Nouste in favor of the Lull. The mornbiy konr haviugacvired, the bill for the Portland & Salt Lake Railroad and Teleuraph went over, THE GENIAL APPROPRIATION BILL, Mr, Morrill (Me.) retewed bis notice that he would call up the Legielstive, Judicial, and Executive Appro- Hriation bill on Mon. THE LOUISIANA QURETION, : Mr, Sherman suid (bere were several Renatora on each Hdv wo d-aired tu speak on the Loucstata quer tion, aud he hoped it would be understood that, the Renato would meei to-morrow for the Purpore of cou- cluding the detate, ‘The reselon of to-day could be continiled till lute to-night, to aiford Seuatcra an op portunity to speak, 188 Mone $5.000 tate. OLIVE WESE $30,006 wanted, W. MM WIL anf) email amonnte. KUL LONG & Uarrinent octagin with modern imp Favorable tenes to Sedgutcl po) Foo-at., Hoon 1s, PRNSION BILL. On motion of Mr, Vratt, the House bill to amend the Act xranitiug pensions to certain Roldiers und sailurs of 483150 feat, en Building, wo I Chambor of POR 8818 one or THE Finest, Henees north of Twenty-encona'st, and eset of fa in to make them equitable to all parties, there | Mabeva asi, ih Will no doubt bo a general revival inall branches | Fatman tir of industry, and Eastern and foreign capitalinta | Nove bn ations at Jota, for cash, ne halt ¢ roaidenen near donot, tirst-cla said BAXauCeT Weunanct Por Merenant ment was deferred until this morning. eT thi tect a How |, after thi CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, WASTED oT mist nthe penncrts car RINATE, HR Lei We Suta Monroe and Lasalle-sta, S9.000 ATEPER CENT, #r.00 45 me, Per cent, to loan an teal ectein Con farm property at 10 per ceut, We fe ate TO LOA At current rains: i 17 Washington TO LOS ON kar, sums tos ro RENT STORES 1 A anal 2 mmerce, Posseasion given ta snit. vad inqnirs of J. HENRY & JA Dearbonat cH hs ¢ bel COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ANGE FOR CITy in nb thonts REAL ESTATE WANTED. v BOON THE SUUTIE STD or on the d n B.D, Wenn 7) tule doing city Uraite, at low T.—H0XI FT HE BSATAB WARK SEVEN tye 5 ed, ) Warkington-at, HORT-DATE SE lerard) and Snveatment or athe market that offers this property, J. ESALIAS BEST-BUITG Int over 190 fort front, ata proat. bare with or without fieniture, ‘orms wit purchaser. asieet ean Hound: ' EAL 4 9 8 on ck, UEKI CA of Now York, 1. Walker, Lawrence, Winton, | MORALE ADI EXCHANGE Fon froaten pan “ampt | vets In Kacensaond: untncnmlinrnt, pertoct title eek ae & Lawrence, and others fur tho UL A LER Felt Sixers Baildluy, nurtheast eurner REAT, east farming ins Dupage County, Ith milton drone Chicago, and wold add severae ai dollars for Rood barealn, GEG. IL, ROE 1 dollars furs, shington et, North Sid PIRRCL road Company,—and they could hardly ATED DAES Sura Le regarded s fair roproncntatives of | for which cast nA Worth B30), eligthie all the creditors, Tho road had been | {eration liviiaua-ar. Pa alfeds “DEG OA managoil in a particular interest, and, therefore, |] ONDE, WATCH, private office, 120 Ran: Ish. UIT ON ronvereial and ancnirod paper LU, 6 LaSalluat., Root 22, IN SUMS TO Seenred notes bought and HL. 1aawy, UMEAD aC Rage on productive prope: ICaGo RE, R The next question was who rhonld be Roceiy- MoxEY LOAN QS IMPROVED Ty pion: i ame nf 3 and upwards. Ap Er, And the Tudgo did not feel inclined to decide | {igs ath ve unmards Apply at YON HAND TO LOAN FROM 21,00 TO taeult, on cliy real estate, JUHN SUTF FOR LUNG sold. worth Nu sater security can be’ found, amount. Kor HORROW $14,000 FOR THRE Parry Dealt uilding, » Room | 100,000 Bat, cuHasesity (an make a tew real, Hew, __TO RENT-HOUSES. TPO RENT NEAT LIN DLN PARK, tra nent ‘ani oud toate. sFuat at RENT—A_ PRIVATE FAMILY HA front room, well fu: Carpenter-st., near Washingta f.O RENT-PLRASANE FURN choap rates, at 1i7 South Halsted. T°, RENT-COMFORTABL ished roouis by ths da hed, for ge Kk, oF Stores. jn N GOOD C Purchaso-nionny th AND NIC F information esti » far two dayaat tho Grand acine var dave write hie at same butel, ofthe West : there scare ag, , Hortheast. corucr a AT 0 security; FUR. STAT 185 faSall ner Tes st “ein fargo ate Inanis. bara! ett Sap nies and + entemen, ROOMS AT + Hoon ¥, month, TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &. the wor of 1812, and widows of deecaged soldiers, and ston, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, BELIEF BILL KILLED. A Dill reported by Mr, Myere, from the Committee on Forci.in Atfatra, for the rellef of the officers and crews of the United Siatca ahips Wyomiug and ‘Tokiug, was fixeuaged at great length “by: the Committee of the Whole, and finally defeated in tho Cummittes by a ‘vote of 98 to 7, WANTED--TO_RENT. PLA’ to restore to cA Denslon-rolls those persone linet Miscollancons, damys were stricken the m in consequence dis- iy ENT—ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT Pi 4 losally, was recomuuttod te the Committes on Peu- | TO,RPNTOROQM. WITHLOR, Retcnrar on ee NG MILL AND A lind factory: of will buy it ressona- iy Tribune otc ‘The Committee roxo and reported its action to the Honeo, ‘This action wan concurred iu by a vote. of 99 to 51, and the bill was rejected, keuping, Also, From a London Letter, Thero was something pitcous in the epectacia Presented on Friday at Bethnal Greon,—the re- turn of Columbia Market to the Baroness Bur- dott Coutts. It was openod in the, tirst instance with prayer and consecration as a market for tho OST-s5) BILL, 4 Vseonty tuctlit Finder will bare BUI has failed. In fact, all the money spent upon it ia in dangor of being thrown away, Lady Coutts, however, is not exactly the porson to give op, She announces hor intention to hold on as loug as she can, Noxt seesion sho will sek Parliament to pans an act reinvosting her with the full pow- ore of 8 market authority, and she will try what try resulors.can do soin th bose. AbyeERt paper Lista, Apply to HANDSUMK SET ten, or nuluk furs, personaly she can do to develop tho fivhi-trade ima part of London where bo a public gain. {te development will | +0: (A Seuscranene fun Audvioe d's), Tribano AGENTS WANTED. Mhethor yun are exporienced tu the Lusiness or not. It | you wish tu buy a sowing uuchiug for faanily use, aur clr+ ‘culars will uhow ou how to save money, Addrosa JOHN- BON, CLAKK £ CO, Chieag fies GENTS WANTET TAKK AGPNTS' GUIDE. ate ‘Tells who want au what for, Ou trial, three UF BCOTT, 125 Clark- Chivage navETo | ceae would lik ~INTRLLIGENT, inthis city’ for an article of apecial tall or addroas Itovmn 7 Hitt Ass Heer, @ gontienan vo would tako the ayenoy, AS women au agente interest to thu Iadica, nue Hotel. and enorgy toany manout and profitable. AL INDUGEMENTS— nt inovery countyin the United Fonowned Wilson Shuttle Sewing | class oi en; Jachihes, and tho Wilson manufacturing machiuen te | Hen Iti iestor whom wi 2 on cutraordinary indgge> ¥ r ars, apply turer addvrase Wile : IN CDMUANY, “iol States Tuijuire at at buns TO EXCHANGE. NIMPROVED FARM OF 13 AORFS Fon EX. chauga; want clear lots or grocery store wurth 83,4, Addrows >, Ld Walanteats 00 oT More me WILL EXCHANGE GOOD IMPROVED PROPER aafZ Clears for w wood paying buslaees, Address8,14 Wale BA BPLRSDID cash. Also, ANGK-#i5,00 OF GOOD IMPROVED @ ina good iourishing olty 1a Ines, and 20) erlmproxod land, ee dey aood is, millinery and Ug weds, Botlons, turuititee, crockery. OF Dardware, Addcove A 10; Teibuas aioe: O EXCHANGE—A 2-STORY HOUSR AND LOT, No, s3t Aruold-et., tor a small (urw. ‘Inquire of Promises, } UR HALH oA NE surpassed In tone, at, near the lake, NOS FUR SA ‘and tonlug, by J. PESTO: MASON, tase 0 FERT ON PAULINA AND orth of Wood, tcumbered for Ww exchange furother property in or Roar city. or fur farms ur ollur untae. property, Wo \WWASTED — TORENT ali cottaxer, with, er by using une of niore avetto “VRE YOU TROURLED WiTiT GENTS WANTED 810 PER DAY—TO BELL THE | 2\ can try a "bure cura" frve, Home alutile svwing machine, price ss. Koaderit | once, 19 Past Sadison-st i you can wake mney selling the **Home Shuttle WANT AROUT #40 WORT Hh in good he and b. ong leabe, worth 81,30), See Walaa (PERU MALAGA LEMONS 41 199 AND 171 SOUTH advances on consigarenti business, Toctave, nearly nes, worth $i in elegant cabinet utgas French voncored, nacd unly one month bo bought w-day for 8125 cash, te EST AND CHEAPEST-TIHK NICHOLSON hut orgen, price #0 and upward. Total, Nichilaou Urgan Co,, 6) ast in y FIRST-CLABS PIANO, Ui and fully warranted, at gal Oal clared by the most siminent un fephores to ba unrivaled and jucam, BACK, Da-ay., id by Teaving dr, curnor Indians-av, and MISCELLANEOUS. ESIRK ALN. FRENCH SE, varranted ne daloat Stu, Residonve 55 Michigan-ay. JKFERS 9 Anieriea," handsomely b It ta trewh trons the b! tie’. 4 moana and and, Mf nce Wonkd Would buy in roforeucus Unurveptivualls, ANTED-OFEICK QAILING—ABOUD 3 FRET, toi and 49 Madion-at, TANTED—A GOOD WATCHDOG, YO W Ay ree Give doseription and pries. D6, Trib- AUDA it nt at ‘Twonty: "HOF BUILDING AND arn in Ne i Ww —IMMEDIATRLY — ANY nuuiber of single rams or en suite ur Hight Iv or withuut furnt > cunreaidattaliarnewsgeatresteferred.Parvtov desiring : Feupectalile luarding-places can he cuvatuntly aeomiie ‘The Baroness Burdett Contes ua a Fist Gate MOVES Cederal ngeney, Lie tastes Madironsst., Room 13. re ee ee as LOST AND cOUND. NEAR Colty » Friday morning. ay erin seta oor, which was to supersede tho costars, Tut A BLUE ISLAND-AV, Gan. THUL failed. | Thon it was mado a flebi-market, and | yafaity Mamie cuterkp- 2 8 aml rll of bill con. handed over to tho corporation, But again it | EUSTACE, So Wast Tweltth-at., will be suitably ro: parded. =O cave WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkoovors, Olerka, &. Y ANTED—FIRST-CLASSSALESM NT Wa ea desTons wth roferences Cola Rae une al we atic iS ee are, PANTED—o EXPERT eD— EXPERIENCED COAT, MIN W Minonk ; fare 84.40, Appyy at Et ALAM as an Wastep-sracksntr TH AND HELPER ON Inem and spring wagon and common bry ry work, Btondy " warks Ach P OUATS ® COre Noga? Marks, Aditous GRO, BP COATS ROL FANTED A REAG Tt TO Wonk AT We ese man than givceeataa ee? oye i as i Meady man rouirad. tt, ALTON, Merida Linen J ARTED AN A NOT OARRIAGESMITH THAT NET, Indlatiotn, Vermition ose Me eee 2 BEN FANTED — ROY tO RUN iN Wiawts DUNKIEY, 150 Washtneton PANTRD-GOOD CUTTE! 1 a anufactiring ro Apply at wiand a Wanna corm PASTED—TWO On THREE \ tors. Jed. SPA iB aK oti fe eildren's ‘clothing i anes on Misrotiannons, LEADING PUBLISHING TOUS! tk. oxpertenced nents must bog pote foan with large acquaintance and rence, Aud ¥ a nee ; bee HW amet anne offered. Callon or no 3 wedaye Ss. Ly aby, Ci ¥ Palme Titec, dean We a. Cobb's Library, Palmer Wanten 2 3 Vaan Me near edn Aree AR FROM fd oo a month. Wa 0 West far makiny to aan 81 asruples froa to ten w fespoctalila apnearaice. afd avon that aroontet bstness, aut tit doar He recht aildlnce nor street a a tenga, Set F: ti nen wanted feng, 16t East Randolph. \W Warten two then sane olty, Tho Aldine Paidistih WASTED Me ‘ fite, 43 t0 $30; pays tiny Company) Tht tant Madheons WANTED-! WASTED-A Goon Gikt To no GENERAL Housework. Apply at 43 Su a Madison aad Washington | Mouth Marat, between WASTED-A | COMPETENT atin TO Cook. wath, and tron fo alt (amily. Good wages: Suuthenet Curae Carroltav and Leatie 2g, 200d mawee: VY AdTED AT 46 LUOMIS-St. A GOOD GIRL TO phmaoS27H aah, and tron. “Good Wages, and a stead Stxtoonth-ern, VW ASTED—AT iso ING for general housework, Warten oa s nr 16 yeare gona; German or Ns girl.” Call to-day at fuilinna-s \WANPEDOA Goan coax, foner: Protestant prferie eelock tha morning at dl reenth-at, WANtep- atin a Botwren 10 and tha mont fen eal plan in th nancy, and are welitine " MALT, on coun! ne Com| waltry cr ¢ 48 South Bomastias. GOOD DINING. ROOM GIRL AS Eintat tho Chg Huteh comer HeigANR -AV. A GOOD Gilt, German or Swede proforrcd, T AND TIDY GIRL, AROUT 15 in a family of throne pers ian. of m renpectable culored 1 WASHER, Call trum 9 Michigan-av., near WABASH-AV.” CALL ST. INT ERLIGENT alae gil, World scare old, can. srinanent bore at Glu Pultga-st. Apply Satur. ‘GIRL TO De Gr VY work.“ Apply at 18 Shartlett-nv \VANTED aN Hoxest AND ComPL for general “hoursownee to gu to, tevan paviag preferred. Apply Monday at 11g Lakes lloor, Waste a near’ \WWAptep—a OD GIRL For “o yy housewor oat Mantonevt, TANTED_ CTT, SEW W ivtline til Olen Suede prefurreds Call at don West Van Buren WASTED~4 Ginn 10 work ina private family at place and good home fora gond \ ee cep —A Re ALLL Ee HORECOND wo K, India Seay Teferences, Apply at cM Kast Iodinnacst ee SITUATIONS WANTED--MALZ, Hockkeopers, ‘ ; TY ATION WANTEL AL HOUSE Fulton at.” A steady st IN HEAVY TARDWARK a uf expertenca aad Hane alte, BY 4 THOROUGH nook. urs tien, iy E Beat of reference. SUTUATION WA ke pera arte SITHATION SD na whetesate Wart ehe thy f fier cod ent UaWoll Ws fo ponte’ fnend hing previa; forenous given if desired. Addte.s k Miscetianen: GITUATION WANTED YA MANRTED MAN OP » inJuctriims habits, aca nigit watebisan, in a store, a g for buin SITUATIONS Wan VYomestire, QITUATION WANTED-2Y ¢ Sur tian afatolly, tu des? ich 2 Wert Ericeet, YA Guon, LESPECT A. Greve rd work Ina fitsselase fandiys ALIS Bheatawptheate nt tate fam Nurses. ITUATION WANTED.-AR WET o nd fault URSE BY A Vent of refer. SIRS, MICK. t nite Emplavmant Aronts. GQITUATION WANTED Fs +) good Seandinavian and 2 a pu es SA ee ahs aca dag, BOARDING AND LODGING. RN aA nn Wast Sida. 1G Benor.covir-¥ } gloorensnite, w: 99 anenpei THe goute; ow torre Poon with anotlier, verlences; warm be la oF Also, room for atce young lady to ery cheap; all comferia and cine Lie equal ta the South Side. AXD420 WARASILAY.- GOOD BOARD FOR rita gr centlemen, #410 €3 oor week, with uo 418 of planus ebtlo foci, 0 RKACH COUN. 1d chonpest mai ii Great Now: 74 Jackson-at, ‘AL, LYNX, MAR- and perfect, for 3 BIO. bale Mas cust 840, Jury, Bn 1 tocation, on ary, make prijar levote whoks tine aid eudeavur to make It [ers the market oract in any capacity aa tho morcantile roprosentativy of {irat- ‘Address pe teeteete tnt) “ROUND, soll for 3208, Fen walnut oso, peles, ek ott Latest, Al Who aguilevala and ably, Ongaus sold have wlarge Ist cfother proporty to-trade Inoue? attces | if} a parable, Cngaug sold BURSTS WONta a berborn- se. tai ottordiner so oawor or rated ui oa ——— —s gf wurchass. “Mlusteatod eataluguos with peice f ‘HORSES AND CARRIAGES. FON & HAMLIN ORGAN Co,, w and &! Adamest,, GTION- WESTON & CO, 19s KANT WASHING. | s ———s Raine HAVE SALES oF HORSES CAR. PARTNERS WANTED. | BiQuiey AND sialaus, ‘TOesbays AND HE | oe ANTEDWiTIT aTbd ARPES SA U parties wishlSt to puechese horses as,cur place ean | DAitME th w Very prodiable busiuews in England, which ty of test bi ald Inst wiutur over $3u,00 pront, and cax now be very Hav etey Ry nut dcelboue eH He day beteroatly, | pall eat lutte ovis $3, an al cetetuncon "wll "be vat ' ae : i particulars, call upon or addres AT tt WEST RANDOLPI-ST., NEW BUGaTES | TTR RT Ate paicutar, call upon or: AGP" cues Cr tals shetty or'erchenge, HOBTE | 9 teratei WANTED TO-DAY. WHT @35-7D aROe ‘sal RING COVERRD Die i Stel grees SARC, clas enact | ‘i 5 ir ttle specialty east haa, Ucrgarasim, dund as ew; boot wed four tovute, | Luter nua* fetus ti: ants aatoaaae a ae ane Address D 79, Tribune ottice. JANTED—10 HEAVY HORSES AND HARNESS W to work iy fade) = eae tho ds Toga i Michigan. fi iro of Pia TESS eo Waife tesoin 3 bon beet change, oormer Frauklia aud Mouth Water-ats. SEWING MACHINES, SINGER, SKWING-MAOHING —PRINCIPAL OF fica lil State-at. Afactiluve sald on savutbly paymente; 20 por cout disccuat fur cae ery a Toki widew Tai cally siilaad tiloulk, __.. PERSONAL. ONAL-~WOULD SOME NIGH WINGLE On frau clty oF country Henan uf yood moral Wo Jan. in Moewasilys provon i its, joeeity pruvos ite own anesits, Tike to etree ts atid voatal tables wuutry, Lor aes? Tritawe le DERSONAL—WILL THE PARTY WHO WROTE to ee fu NKW ai E. Fs thon les rise ote piesa tor BEWING-MAOUINGS AT HALY-PRIUK, ginal sum due thom, a. . South- ‘ lass,” at Division Post Ofiaw, where and wien aa Suter CO ee ida | Sion tsi Musas eee Hoter BRWOP-counr HOTEL, Nus.tor ‘To 815 WEST Madisuiwt., JF, Pierson, Mansger--A firtciase family botel and how for youu’ gontlemon and all pore + 1 tho city's foi dayw or wocks, “IHerso- id sianes pans the door at convenient intervals. 4 to auit the tH VADA ROTEL, WABASTL 3 AN etalon Be Eee A PABICA YS boar, Meaki two tn a coun, #5; day-Loard,, 85; tranelon to #2 per day. iE WOMANE HOME AND NOTED, 10 JACK: wu near Halsted—Furnish avevinmodatiuna ae F 7 per Maths ood as are to bo found at a well-reguiat Tat parlor, reading. rary, avwing-riom, and hath. ty eth hot a ator‘on each tl: on fe fo operatuin over six yeare, furnishing @ com! happy home fur many hundred 2 were ‘manent id transient, Meci-as from the apen: ng. The building theanghuut hestod by ater teed Ughted by dios fram the country, on business, will ad the Woman's Mitel a quiet amt’ plese aaa Ring place. Price, per day, 1; rogular board, by the feos tun 8th. BOARD WANTED. oanysa vouna aes AN, WIFE, AND. child ste ard tna 1y on Wust, Bidos Eid Locality." Reterouces alvem and teulredy Adgraet sith particulars, Jay, ‘Tribuue ome. = ; ANGE FOR GROCERY MEN, Tie thro stuck, Netnren, hurwon, And ween’ a nts, to lo wold at public auctica tm thes Hickect Une a tucnday, Jan, {at Iam GUOD BUSINESS CHANCE FOR BAL STOO! fixtures, and good Willot ® wholesata Tiqune oglnee rue ng of customers, “Tine roaaod for setlists Sue il-teaith of the propriotor. “Addrwss Jif, Tebsae attice. RAR CHAN A witha I RUG STORE FOR BALE, T WANT TO RETIN : BG aon business, aud will ecll m eee hed Galesburg drug story stock, and i xtay Ke Bik, Addr esate Gaicebura, dil. jhe STORK 1. ‘eas than cost, Fol SALR—ar A sAGmIvICrs¢ paplug restaurant, with staudiog ad a weod ran af om Feasoingiven, Tjuiee ats Cla | HAVE A 75 GALLON LOTt 9 AND FURNACE 0 cuoler Cubs, and all the Actures ta porte order fo pufgetucing Ditters, anuces, urany «code of thatciass, loct city, Will wit vory cheap. iy with a puuad party (or the manulacture of a class ul yseds: secah ine Mo gutlay, | Fur Wweation, particulary, and ‘nawo, Titbuno SE as ALANGE OF BANKRUPT STOUK A. few now, rich, aud ole a aa fuur-stripe od bus, worth $i for salu ke cal, YS, oF mink yor, ® ‘tet ral, ow genuine, naw. mink at Residoned O40 Aichigan-av. TOR SAGE BLOODED POUL tRNA FEM on an, Ow im fres| ported stiek vetting nust lu she bistes Sib Becties, A Ome BALis OAKLEY S COCRROACH EN tt F edd in every caco. Contrac's Un oreddroes AREHUE CAREY Geo Sateen HOUSEHCLD Goop: t HALR-AT” A” BARGAIN. household furniture of & tewly avatied A sploudid now Frew Af ted, ant ny als giv. Price All Call un or BW Sratucats F (us su Europe. ‘Thy aarioceaslsts of “a maw oe 7 ent easy clair, tory nice dutk eer with bode al the kitcuon read. wath beddiug, carpot 3 tage dat fer tet at tse nude nuat by sol fr tween JeMfcieca abd Unton-ste, at 11d Wi abeeh be: JEM

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