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—r THE GRANGERS. Annual Meeting of tho National Grange, at Charleston, 8, 0. Feb. 3, An Organization Embracing 22,000 Socioties and 1,130,000 Members. Different Aspects of the Order in Differ ent Sections of the Union. ‘What the Patrons Have Accomplished --+{818,000,000 Invested in Its Business. Questions to Come Before the Natlonal Grange---1ts Present Olicers. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cranneston, 5, C., Feb, 1.—On Wednesday next, Fob. 8, tho National Grange of the Ordor of Patrons of Husbandry will begin its olghth anmital seasion, in this city. Tho procsedings ‘will occupy about two weeka, A full attendance is anticipated, and the ovcasion is considered to ‘be the most important in tho history of tho Or- der, Tho State Grange of South Carolina, and Ashloy Grange, No. 1, of this city, will ontertain tho members of tho National Grange during their utuy. ‘TE ONDER OF TRE PATRONS OF TUAHANDRY (funiliarly, though orroncously, termed Grang- era”) is now entering on its cighth year of ex- latence, though it was not till tho fal) of 1673 that, owing largely totho Antl-Monopoly agita- tion then prevalent in the Northwest, it becamo a powor in tho land, At present the Oxder contains, in round numbors, based up- on tha returns for December, 1874, £2,009 gnbordinate Qranges, distributed ns follows: Miasonri, Iowa, and Indiana, ench 2,000; Tlinois and Kentucky, each 1,600; Kau- rag, 1,350; Ohio and Tounesice, enc 1,100; ‘Voxas, 800; Georgia, 700; Alabama and M. elppi, ench G50; Nebraaxa, 600; Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arkansas, cach 650 to 675; North Carolina, 460; Virginia and Penn- pylvania, each 400; South Carolina, 925; Now York, 275; California, 250; Louisiana, 210; the remaining Grauges lying in Oregon, Vermont, Wout Virginin, Maryland, Florida, New Jersey, Colorndy, Massachuretts, Washington Territory, Dakota, Matno, Now Nampshire, Canada, Mon- tana, Delaware, Idaho, tho Indian Territory, Nevada, and Connectient, At x reasouablo osti- mato, this would give a membership, melo and female, of 1,450,000, In tho difforont sevtions of the Umon the Onder presunts differont nepects at tho progent time, though its development bas avory- where been iwarkod by the same fontures, ‘he fondnoss of tha American, particularly in rural parla, for socictics, particularly for such NB posses, Bovret or ritualistic featurox, contrib- uted to insure the popularity of the Order, So elvo did the demand for social cecasions during tho winter-heaaon, when tho farmer's Jabors aro intornntted, and he dosires to muke ap for tho strict dsvotion to pliysieal Inbor of the fall and summer, Ho also did tho class-spirit of tho agri- oulturists, always strang. Dulthe Grango would never avobeon more than a glorified rural lycoum lad it not been for the peculiar position fa which the farmers found themselves placed in 1873. Of all clarsoa choy felt most soveroly the offects of a dobauchod cutreucy aud Protective ‘Tariff ; and their ndhorence to tho reckless cred- it systom mado thelr poxltion moro Intolerable. Tho formation of rallroad combinations, and of associations of plow-makers, etc., impreesed tho farmers with two ideas: the first, that these imtediate agents were responsible for all thoir evila; the second, that com- Linatlon could be successfully employed against combination, This sent the Order through the Northwest in 1873 a LIKE A PRAINIE-FIRE, Enthusiasm aud Utopianism largely preaided over this stage of the movemont, and thoir ef- foct waa not Joasenod by the action of those who found tho Ordor prosperluy—and paying—be- youd their ulmost anticipations. ‘hie naturally Jod to excesuos, and to high Lopes, disappointed, turned to despair, A farmer President for 1876, Grauge Kegielatures overywhoro, the extinction of monopolioa and official corruption, the revelu- tHon of trade and commerco,—theao were, buta part of the programme laid down for immediato realization. Not ouly was too much oxpectod, but too groat promiuenco was attached to core anonial featuros, aud the practical part of tho ‘Urange was conducted rathor iu accordance with the dictates of outhusinsm then with those of sound senso, It was proved thut a Patron could ‘be arbitrary; and that, even in State Grangos, there might bo rings and corrupt practloos, ‘Tho Order, overgrown, beyond control, attemptin; too many thinga to aceomplivh any wit! thoroughness, beeauso marked by Iack of en- thuviasm and presence of dissonsions. It ig thus that now, IN IOWA AND ILLINOIS NOTADLY, many Grangos huve seceded, and many mora re- fuse to pay their duos, In Minneégota, the recent victury of the Grange Reformers’ haw ehocked the dry rot. Wisconsin has been cou- horvative from the beginning. . ‘Tho Geangeu of the uccond growth, Kangas, Mirsouri, Indiana, Michigan, aud the Tike, it having beon shown that tha Grange paid com- Inerclally, ran less to ritualinm and more to business, ‘Choir members had more detinive and practical ideas, aud though they have mado some errors, hava vory genarally boon snecess- fu). They have kept out of politics, abandoned many outerprisos of dubious expodicney, sand ktood up againet the multiplication of offices, ceromonies, aud expensce iu the Order, At presout, the Suuth and Southwest are be- coming rapidly the weats of Grango powor and populution; aod tho Granges thore, and in Cali- fornia and Oregon, symbolize the nq. LATENT KTAUB OF GNANGH GnowTHt. Thev are applying thoir energios to ove bit legitimate aud practicabla eutorpriges, and to tesa are bringlig ou itumenso mative power, ‘Lho ritual ia, for tho most part, tolerated rathor than osteomed ; and all opinion favors ita aimpli- fication, and the abolition of such oficow ood degrees ag in the future whall vot bo of absolute necessity. In the East, tho Ordor is making fair progress, —sathor, perhaps, us a sovlnl organization than jbecausa of tho advantayos it offers in a ‘business pata of viow. Indeed, beiug nearer their markets and dealors, and, asa rele, having monoy at thoir command, [astern farmers Layo Teau necessity for the Ordor, ‘Tho past listory of the Order will whow that tho Patrous have INVESTED TURID UAPITAG =~ in banks, transportation sompuitos,—both by rail, ship, and steamboat,—direct-Lrade unlons, Hotnedtoud assoviations, land companies, tire and Sife insurance compsniey, wuolotles for promot. ne Uniigration and importing labor, and manu. facturing euterprisos of every degeription, Among there may be montioned grain elevators bate Warchouses, grist-mills, packing houses, pats etna bag-factories, blacksmitt-shops, Pred ‘ne-and-fmplemont-worky, caunod-fruit= fee oriey, brooun-factories, cutton-glis, etd., eto, teens dar haa also woveral huudre balls, Grange bd beam Grange warehouses, whore are stored eo a ‘or division among members, and sample . sire eto, for exhibition, But partial we led com &very umall oxtout of territory eve yeou Obtained, vo that uny estimate of the vapital invested by the Grange in its business ia i Repawarily latyely conjectural; but, in plucing FIONTREN MILTAONS O; Tne Prewene ia wittta the wargs Jt may generally be aatd that the Patrons have at lust adopted rational rules tu govesu their ‘busiuose onterprises. Almout everywhere thoy weleut local trade: who with deal favorubly for cauh, in preference to opeumy tuelr own stores ; where thig iq not practicable, thoy buy supplies io packages of the wholewale desler, and divide them eocording to thelr necousltioa, ' Sul oval, ano, | lantér, ofo., are, whore ft ie prestosbte ought ty he cardoad. ‘Tho wame ta true of Sewlog-wucsines, all ayrioultural machines and implements, organs and pianos, and eich arti clon, the manutacturers of wluch givaa heavy dlixcountto secnto tho Patrons’ trvle. All of thixy amounta to doing away with ag many mid- Glemen ar posaible, and dea not interfere nt torially with tho business of the country. TN_ MANUFACTURING, ‘The rule would reem to bo that, where a aim plontaple prodact that can readily bo marketed ata profit, can bo produced, it is desirable to hudortake the mantfactura ; bat, where complox operations ato necersary, or thoir aphere iv be- yond that of tho farmoz, the entorprise is not desirable, save a4 8 last resort. Indeod, whare dealors have beets content with a reasonatle division of profite, the Patrons have generally met them fairly, aa at Covington, Ky. whose they abandoned the building of great packing- hotieo becauko tha local packors made auch rates ay left no oxtra Inducement! to pack. In ship- ping, handling, aud. solling thoir prodneo, the Patrona have the advantage of their own paid agents. . ‘What tho order han HAVKD TO 17d NEMBERA during tho past year, it is uot ensy to calculate ; Lut, estimating that 400,000. of the num- ber are in & position to enjoy ith advantages, the sum of 3100 a head wanld be found within the mark. Upon auch atticles as augar, tea, kerovene, coffee, and tho ike, a saving of from 6 to 15 por cont in made; upon clothing, bouts and shoca, furniture, otc., the saving is from 1010 20 per cent; on mn- chines and imploments, tha saving ta from 15 to BS or 40 per cent. In storing aud marketing their produco, the average saving in at n fair estimate, 4 cents a bushet. The advantage of a constant interchanga of views is not to be meas~ ured in dullara: neither is the very gonoral sub- atitntion of the systom of cauli-doaliug for credit~ purchases. ‘Two other advantages aleo accruo + tho stimulus the order has given to the taking: and reading of nowspapors, aud the education in parliameutary practico of soyeral bundred thou- sand Amoncan women, AMONG THB LARQEST EXTERPHIBES the Grauge bas on hand aro tho Diroct-Trado Union of Atlanta, which —shipa cot- ton direct to Liverpool; the Grange Yank, Grange Sbipping Association, sud Grange Homestead Association, of Colifornis; the Indiaua Stato Agency, whoso purchases now excoed & quarter of a mililon dollars a year; and the Southern Iminigration Society, which is in correspondence with Mr. Stanley-Jamos aud the other Labor-Reformers of England, with s view to divorting to the Misstsappi Valloy tho Englias lavoroiy now awarmiog over to Canada. ‘Tho future of the Order it 1s not dificult to predict. Ita aceret features will bo abolished ; ita ceremonial feattica mado simpler and op- tional ; tho National Grange will Le wiped out aud reduced to a mere clerk's oflice; tho Stato Granges will, conduct most of Ita business, but the Conuty Granges will be tho real seat of im- portance, each Lepresenting tiftecn or twenty Co-operative and Seeint Clubs, Je this in arrived at, sweeping reforma— NAY, REVOLUTIONS must be instituted; and, in this sense, the present mooting of tho Grange is of smportance, Tho largo amounts of monoy passing Into tho Treasury,—tho receipts last year ware 2130,~ 000, and this year aro in oxcoss of $20C0,000,~ and tho power and profit of their position, have impelled certain members of the National Grango to covet ite extended contro!. At preseut, many of ita members sit aud voto without represont- ing any constituency whatever; and it was ot- tempted, last y: to perpetunte thin packing by making seven “Founders” lifeemombers, aud crontiug a suporior privileged claus. ‘tho Pa- trous bive everywhere revolted against this, aud rojected the amefdments of an oligapelical ton voncy,* ‘Their introduction, Lowever, lias xe- voroly injured tho National Giango; and, wero tho rauk and file sbloto exert thoir influence, tho present Directory would bo ousted, and the Constitution popularized summatily, It is, hy Gver, not expected that the National Grange will reform Itself, and ita failure to do wo will prectp- itate a savolution, AMONU THE POINTS TO COME BP are tho following ¢ ~ First—Lho disposition of the surplus find. ‘The Ordor now haa from $70,000 to $100,000 11 Governments, aud Lotweor $20,000 aud $30,000 bh, It is desired that this surpiua shall be returned to thoge who contributed it, and that the dues and feces Halt be fo reduced that, im future, the accumulation of such a tuud shall ba imposuble. ‘This the ‘Kelley Ring” will op- pore, principally on the ground that it is desir- ‘aplo to keop money on hand to relieve sudden distress. Lois is a very shallow pretext; for, though the Blato Granges have sent many thau- sands of dollars to Kansas aud Nebraska, the National Grange has not coutriLuted a cent. I¢ did give $3,000 to the handful of sufferers in lowa, but notin cash. The lowa brauch of tha Ring having ron in arrears for dues to that ex- tent, theNativual Grange wiped out the debs, thua wuggesting thac what money Lowa could not raisg to pay her debts, aioe shoukt givo {ncharity, ‘Cho establishmentof any netioual manufacturing enterprise will not Le favorably regarded; uol- ther will the pureckaue of real cxtate ancl crection of central offices. TLaxt year a Crop-ltoport Bu- teau was oroated to reduce this surplus; but it failed ignominiously. Sccond—Tho removal of hondquarters. Theso must ba taken from Washington, partly to re- move the Grango from political influences, part- ly becausa & central location is desired, st. Louis is likely to bo selected as tho PERMANENT IEADQUARTERS OF TIE ORANGE, though Louisville and Indiauapolis will alyo oom- poto for it. Third—The reduction of salaries, which are larger that oro warranted by the work aud re- sponsibility, and much Jarger than their recip- ignts could make at avy other pursuit. Four(i—The complete abolition of the anpply- ing features of tho National Grange, ‘Lhe The has made a handsome protit on gong-bcoks, Beals, rogulia, otc., aud hod used the Ordor's sea) and cash to advaneo tho Intorosts of Kant- orn housed wherein aro intorosted certain of ith Deni Tais is absvlutely demanded ou all sides, Fifth—Tho investigation of the South, A Connalttes of Vatrons will bo sent through the Houthorn Statoy, to report at once tu the agi- cultural community the actual condition of affairs, ‘The remainiag subjects that are tocome up aro of iniuor interest, or do not alfect those out> sido of tho Order, ‘UPON THE POLITICAL QUESTION, justico should bo doue to the Unuer, Though, in this Stato particularly, there — huva been Juxitios in enforcing tho nou-political roles of the Grange, 4 & general ruio tho Patrona bavo kept out of pohtica, In In- diana, whore they wero conspicuous Iuflationlets, thoy consurad twice the attempt of the Buchanan men to steal for thelr Convention the apparent #anction of tho State Graugo; and, oven whore Tatrons high inthe Ordor ran for office, their dsition at the polls was not matorially affected ¥ the tack that thoy belonged tothe Grange. As instances may be cited the runuing of Mr. Robison, Troasurer of the Michigan Stato Gravge, In the Second District; of Mr. J. Webater Child in the Convontion and Senatorial contest in (he wame Btato; of Mr, J.D. Whit- man, in the Sovonth Iowa; of Mr, W. H. Cham- bers, in tho Qoorgia, Democratic Conveution ; of Mr. O. T. Quisenborty, on the Missouri Peopio's ticket; tho declining of reuominations by Mr. D. W. Adams, Grand’ Master, in Iowa,—by Col. alin, Fosheane, Mautor, in tho Fifth Wisconsin, a, ote, THE OFFICENS O¥ THR NATIONAL GRANGE aro au follows: Maater—Dndley W, Adama, Overater—Thoinas Taylor, a, dweturer—T, A, Thoinpann, Miunesuta, Stewart A, ae) Vasighan, itatantpy a8 staal dG, W, Thompadn, Chaplain, Ay tivo, District of Coluasbias Treamurer—F, M, McDowell, New York, tarjy—U, i, Kelivy, Georgetown, D, 0, Gaickeeser—0, Dinwiddie, Tad has o Cerea—Mrs, D, W, Adare, lowa, Pement-—3ire, O. IL, Ke > Distri Flora ates. Abbott i ‘Colima, . Lady steward—Nilus 0, A, Mall, Dintrict o Lee eee Comntler leita Saumeroy Divert of Columbia; D, W, Allin, South Carolina; XB, Buank- laut, Lowa, ‘Leso oftloora woro cleated in 1873, when there woro but 1,862 Granges and eight Stato Granges, 'Phoy holt over till 1876, aud fully gontrol tho Order, that now coutainy 22,000 Uraugea. The sgrivultural community of the District of Oolum- bia, it will be seou, oxcreties considerable in- Mnenco in the Order, and, as Miss Hall ia ir, Kelley's niece, tha Kelley family exorolses con- siderable iniiuonce mn the agricultural community of the District of Columbia. Ss pesca THE “NATIONAL BOARD” DWINDLING, New Yorx, Feb. 1.~Tha Amencan Fire-In- surance Company hss given notice of its with. drawal from the Board of Underwriters. ‘Tho President of another company, and a member of the Boardof Vire Undorwriters, aayathat hola not burprived thot the Atnerivan Firo-Lysurauce Com. pany should go out of the Board, and he fele cortain that others would soon follow, loaving the Board nlerely a shadow of thar institution, aaa eter THE WILL OF CAPT. E. B. WARD. Dernorr, Mich., Feb, 1.—The will of the late Capt. Eber L. Ward was to-day admitted to pro- Late without objection, with Irvin W, Pottor, of Chicago, George H, Wyman, of Cleveland, L, C, Owen, aud Bamuel R, Mumford, of Detrolt, as executors, with boude in che sum of @50,000, Tl tate 7 Gatti ag, oe So MR. SCAMMON. Ile £uymity an Afidavit and an Argu- ments His Connection with Newspapers and Banking. Denial of Statements in the Bill. ‘The postponed argument for a Recotver in tho caso of Dows and others agatust Scammon and others camo up befure Judge Furwell yenterday morning. Mr, Ayer said that tho defendant, Mr. Scam- mon, ad not had time yet to propare bis answer, owing to the absouca of ono of the bookkespers, Samuct 8, Nagors. Mr, Beammon then having vorifiod an aMidavit, by aflirmation roud it ta the Judge. THR APELDAVIT atalod that tho afliaut lad devoted all the time at his command ty the preparation of Ing answer, and that it was necessary to have tho usustunce of Samual S$. Rogers, bookkeoper aud Assistant Secretary of the Marine and Fire Insurance Com- pany for a time, and subsequently s Director until 1873, when he realgned in favor of Jacob Butler. Mr. Scammmon also etated that tho ulle- gations of the bil! are iu many roxpecta cither perverted or sbyolutely untrac, Aus sample, attention could bo calted te tho allezution of the bill that Rogers hod been elected [ireotor at his (Seammon’s) inutigalon, witioh was untruo, 98 tho pookw of tio Coupany dhowed chat the Di- rectors uf the Company appointed Rogora Direc- tor in 186%, Mr, Scammon then showed that at his return to hiy oflico a wook sgo, when ha Lind been given timo to avuwer, ho immediately employed Rogers to holp him in exsininmg the bucks and papers, Rogers did os until Hatur- day, when bo went lome to Tacine, Monday he did not appear. but sent toleyram that bo was sick, Last Saturday, Veing still ab- Bont, avothor telegram was sont, ‘The aftiant then charges tuat THE AMOUNT OF INDEBTEDNESS to the Company is greatly exaggerated, and that ha does vot ewo the Company to exceed a very moderate eum of money, aud in all probability not one cet over and ubove tho obligations which Le, aa Trusteo for others, holds against it, and uot one-fourth ot the amount for which he Waa persoually liable on iis account, A largo part of tha property of the Marino Conypany waa in real oztuto in Hyde Park, and hoe had taken care of i, nud inclosed it with tencen, and be was compelled to take caro of tho Myde Park Hotel, to protect it, and render it uvailablo nsan asset. For these purposes various ne~ counts were necessarily opened with the Com- pany, to keep ageount of the money expounded for cach tract, all which procecdings were spe- cially unthorized by the third aud fourth sce- tions of the amended churter. ‘Tho title to many pieces was clouded, and no persun was better coleulated fur sottling such matters than Mr, Rogers, an old werchant and bank-director, now 73 years old. Hero Mr. Ayer road somo testimony taken iu the bankraptey case of the Mutual Security In- gnranee Company, to oxplain how he held somo Jand mu Seammon's Nolyon Subdivision in trust for Mr. Monore, ant which was reconveyed to Jfouore when le had paid somo indebtodness to tho Marino Company. Br, Keummon thon went on reading: The money advanced by um to buy in property, ineumin:auces, ete, was charged to tam on hy banker's account on the bovks af the Company, and by bim ebarged to each pice of property, on his individual books. He also DENIED HIS COMPLICITY in tho matter uf the Electric Match Company, and ulso any with the Exchange Bani. ‘Tue loan Wao to cover an overdraft of the Company, and to maintain its credit, for which ho pledged his own uecnrities, and Also gave his isdividual ob- hyativo guaranteeiug tho loan, Mr. Seammon thought John Forsyth was tho most useful Director tha Conipany bad had with one ox- ception, Hero another diversion was made to oulugize Mr, Rogers as oman of “sterling ability and integrity, fim na o& rock," ote, Mr Beamon — then gave a sketel of the Company's ailairs at the 1e- organization, and the delquencies of tha wtock- rs compared with Lis own disinterested of- fue Compauy’s troubles Li beon ORBATLY AGGRAVATED hy tho conduct of its late Vico-Provident and his invauity, [He was of so excitable a totmperamont, and mado auch reprasentations of the nifairs of tho Company, which be did not uuderstand, that he mide it dificult to carry ou tho Company's Dbusinosn, Mr, Seammon intorlarded his aMidavit with NUMEROUS ORAL STATEMESTS not uuder oath, and introduced selections from other papers, and tho minutes of tho meetings of the Company, and clainied that for é long time back dis inemory ad been zo clouded by his troubles thar Le could not recollect anything, Ho acknowledged that he was in distressed circumstances, but thought be could pull through to tho watisfac- tion of his more moderate creditors, 1f Ict wloue. Ife then proceeded to moko a furthor oral stato- ment, in which he comprohonded the main allegations inado in hig affidavit but with moro dotail, Howaid ho was the oldost mombor of tho Bar except Judge Goodrich and Buckner 4, Morris. At his return from Europe he nevor ox- pected to go into the bank, but talt il bis duty to do so for tho benoflt of tho atocitholders, In 1863, whou affairs wore ail deproxsed, and all the Directors fled from the bank like the Jews from the woman taken in adultery, Le alone BrOOD IN THE BRrACI and held up its credit, All the stockholders wore in his favor excopt P. I’, W, Mock, wnotuok some exceptions to him, sud John Weutwarth, who bought stock hoping to find some ulggor in the fence, which he aid not, Mr, Scaminon then gavo a rambling history of WIS NANKING EXPERIENCE from 1857. In 1800, ho said ho foand the country flooded with wild-cat currency and cudeavured to call it iu, going tv Springfield to the Lexivla- ture, tocompol the banka to pnt up security for the billholdors, Ho was assailed by the newapa- pers aud a lobby who all tried to defeas bis pro- powed vill. ‘To subsequently requested the Marine Dank to close its doors, foresecing dauger, bub it re- fused, and of course suffered yroat Joss, ‘The Eleotric Blatch Couspany, Seamaion said, was gotton up without his knowledge, while ho wag away, and against his ordere in regard to lesuiug monoy, In respect to MR. HONORE, ho had alwava dano a cautious businoss, and the Marine Compauy nevac luat a dalinr au real od- toto before the fire. Ry that fire the Company lout 875,000 on tho building corner of Lake and Clark atraate. Ifo did not seek to escape hia lia- bility, but, equitably, ho was uot liable; legally, ho was; and if Mr. Billings bad knows the Whole circumstances in the oxve he would not have brought the bill. Mr, foammon thon complimentarily alluded to his assintauce to John Wontwoith co his estab- lishment of the Lvgning Journal, ‘The Murino Company had also hotpod to establish the Ties. Mr. La Moyne—How about the Jnter-Ocean? Mr. Heaminon then said Lo could include that alyo, Whou ‘lux Taiwune and others dosertod tho cane, fe Lad stopped in and established tho Anter-Oovan, . Mr. Scammon thon concluded by asking for sixty days in whieh to anawor, and sald that, av bo hoped to stand before tho judgment seat of Christ, ta had acted aa well os be ould, and If ho had Sharged, as Mr. Le Moyne had charged, tho Marine Couipauy for sorvices, be could make 4 feo bill for @50,000 for the time he had given tothe afsirs of the Company, MK, LE MOYNE then said ho did vot know whother Mr, Scam- mon's attidavit was for continuance or in denial of the bill, & Mr. Ayer eaiditwaa an application forcon- Unnance. Mr. La Moyno thon remarked that ho thought the ailidavit was better calculated to douy the allegations of the bill, ‘Tho statemouts of tho afidavit would not warrant tho Court ia contliu~ ing him iu the bank. ‘Ihe Directors had pasacd Srevclution uot to contest the case, und Mr, Scammon had no authority to represent the Dauk: his yeulatance was solely personal, The stochholdera he represented had‘ guid that they would got put iu another dollar until Mr, Soam- mou woe Out of the concern. Jubay FAUWELL suggested that s hearing bo Lad thon on the mo- tion for Receiver, aa he understood that thoro were legal objcotions axaiust the motion, Aftor some further discussion snd propositions, the argumeut was begun by on behalf of Bfr, Soamunon,’ who aald that the it) wae bye minority of the ofa THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, KEBRUARY 2, 1875. company to appoint a Receiver ag agaivet tho najority of the stoekholdere, On tha contrary, jo tasjorily of the Direct- ora wero bostita to Mr. Scammon, but no — application had = been = made to the Diractora to get their conkent to bein a anit, and the prover proceeding was for the bank ta contence the nuit ayainet Mr. Seammon, when all the questions rained in the present caus eould he Hooded. The counsel thon claimed that tho Vnglish dovtrine hal been adopted fn thir conn- tre. In conclusion, thera wax no authority for a minority of the stockholders to wind ‘ap the affairs of acompany. Secondly, thia tall should not be maintaitied against Seammon, because no anthority had Leon given by the Dirastora. "Thirdly even though tio bi) Hsould be retained, no Meceiver contd be ordinarily appointed until auswer filed by return day. uniees there was a great emergency, which was not at present the casa. Mr. Tie Mayno said that ‘ho lind a little matter ou his hands, and ho desired leave to file a writ- ton brief instond of making ai oral argument. ‘Vho Court gave the desired pormixsion, aud will thorefure not decide the tnotion for a fow days, NEW SUITS. Business Done in court. the County The Judgment Becord. UNITED STATES COLTS. Menty W. Hinsdale filed a bill against George Von Hollen and the Safety Deposit Life Insur- ance Company to restrain the collection or pay- ment of the city taxes of the Jneurance Curspauy: for 1874. Jonathan Bourne, Jr, filed s bill against Daniel K. and Eliza Brandt to foveclose ¢ moit+ ago for #45000 ou tho N. 1% of Lot 22 of Spring's Subdivision of the W. fractional quarter of See. 42, 89, 14, and othar property. DIVORCES. Jamen Dascombe asks for diverca from his wifo, Siary, on account Of her cruelty to him, ‘Maria Klag grieves that her husuaml has not been faithful Lo his matringe vows, aud prays for @ divorce, ITEMS. a. W. Chapman was appointed Lrovigioual As- niguco of Hoo brothers. vtdge Wuliaws will remain in the Criminal Court, and Judgo Furweill will tale up suc of jis Caius as tnuxt Le neard, KUPERION COUKT IN HRUEE, Patnek ‘Lhoruton and Thomas Iuating began apnit for $3,0WU against the C.ok County Nae tiopal Bank Honry G. and Thomas Higgins ao:amoncol a innt the Baluumore, Litesbusy & Chieazo Company aud tho Uaithasco & Obio Railroad Company, claiming £29,000. ‘Phe samo parties, together with C.D. Squires, alsy guod tne samme voul,duies for Add. BL ker pued Anderson aud Robert Fowler for 26,000. Martha Ann Clyboura filed n bill aguinet J. A. Clybourn, alartha B, Clyboura, aud @atrick oud Kovyen Cash, to foreclose 9 morivago for £4,070.56 on thirteen acres in the N., W. corner of the 8. W. fof See. 11. 40, 15, cinculr a J.C. Barns sued M. i. Basunell and Sykes Watking tor $2000, ‘cuu COUNTY count. Claims against the fulloviny entates wero al- lowed; Matuto of Job S$, Brown, $65.66 + tate of Roger d. Brass, $111.91; estate of Jucub Butler, $7,463.56; oxtute of Frank Branen, guid; estato of Dons Cronin, 3547.34; estate of Menriotta d’ Evero, $30: catace of Mary £. Duryea, $06.91; estate of Willian isis, S20; euiate of Isnao A. Vik, $241.25 Grout of guardianship was isaned to Sylvester McAllister, ny guardian of Atthur TP. Brink, lor. under an approved bond of $5,000, in tuo mintter of cho cate of ilelia S, Brink; grant of adwinistrasion to Sylvester MeAlister, under atv approved oand of 210,00), doh MeMahon was appointed guardina of mile a Mahou et al. miuurs,uuder au approved o ya will of John Stall was proven. and letters festamontary isimed to Barbara Stull under au individual bond of $7,100. James Shields’ will was proven, and ‘Ietters testamentary issued to Anna Shields wuder au approved bund of 86,SU0. rhe will of Rico May was proven, ond letters textameutary Isuted ta Sauual D. Pay aud Eathor M. Merritt, uuder an approved band of salu, ‘Lng will of Calvin B. Goodyear was proven, aud letters todtumentary issued to Enzaveck igodyoar, uuder an individual boud of guUU,- bud, eNIMINAL Count, A Petit Jury wae iapanctod to serve during tho first two wooks of the term, ‘The quasi criminal dveker was called, City-At- toruey Jamieson being present to. give thom his attention, Nono of the cases wero tried yester- day, but many of them will bo disposed ‘of to- day. Whou these cases ure all diaosed of, which will bo some three or four days, the regu- Jar crimiual dockot will be takea up. The ampancling of the Grand Jury and Judge ‘Witliame’ charge will be found olsewhore. THE CALL, i supOE Gary—J, 6, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 27 0 26. Jupuk Moone—No call. JopuEe Koutits—No call. z Po gue Booru—l3, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 20, 80, Be Juvax Tree—i9 to 63, excapt 53, 54, and 63. wi—Robert Cf ves August Gast va, Gunten Stork and JUDGE Gattye! Cuwuman and 1 Hardin, Deucer ya, Matthiay and ‘Teer’sin Witla Wheeler va, A, Weller, # Mancock vx, Chicago & Alton Railtosd Company, gar niinhee, $4,154,000, CUUUEE Ouuit—Coxreadion«—IL. F, Urlawold vs, Dio trich Mocker and Louise Mockery #1116, Jopae Boort—J, I, Kine v4 A, N. Homkineon, $71U.—Haura Vanblaricum ye, D, James Leary, 8015,73, vnitip Seber vs, Chicago & Northwestern ‘allway Company ; verdict, $35.10, " é OUT ON A STR Tho Operniives ot Threo of the Fall dtiver Mills Will Bry Conciusions with the MitlOwners, Speciat Dispatch ta I'he Chicago Tribune, Dostox, Mara. Feb, 1.—To-day the operatives in three of tho Fall River mills~tho Granite, tthew Merebanta’, aud Crescent—wont out on 4 strike. A confereuco Wad had ou Saturday between a Committee o€ the weavers and the agouts of the mill-owners, at tho request of the former, to sco, if an amicablo settlement could bo had, but it tailed. ‘Tho manufacturers made the following proposition : ‘That on und after Feb, 1 the price of weaving will begs cents per cut, spinning 4 conte per Luudred bkelne web, and 44% centa per hundred for warp slawbers $2 per day, and the huuda in all of the otls dopartinenta in tle same proportion, 84 nest us way Le, provided that those terms ure aver sited by all of the aide 1 uit of the inils ; otherwive the preseut prices will be uisintufued, ‘This proposition amounts to giving back to the operative one-third of the 10 per cont reduo- tion, ‘This proposition, being submitteds to a mooting of the Operatives, was undvimously ro- jected, and this moraing the fight bezan, ‘Iho tree milla will bo supported fu their actlon by all the other nulls, Un the other hand tho operatives expect help from other placus, and last night w larga meoting was held in Now Medford, which was enthusiastic in expressions of sympathy and tenders of holp, Tho mauulucturers gay that tho price of goods haa advanced a litte within the last two weoks, which ouables them to make the above proposition, snd that if tho help bad accopted jt, aud if the markot advanced till more they would bo sblo to advance wages agoluy but now that tho oporatives have de- chned, tho proposition is yard, and now it will be war to the bitter end, ‘The advance offered ty tho slashory iv within 1 cent porduy of what thoy avked. ‘Te operatives way that thoy bave prumiscs of assistatica from othor places, and aro contident of -wiccoss, and they dveided to acvept no proposition unless it gives thom back tho 1) por ceut reduction, A prominent wosver sald that Lo thought it would ond in a general etrike, but this would be welcomed by the manufacturers, ax it would ro- heve thom from their contracts to furniuls goods, for all contracts are now mado with tho strike proviso, a CITY REAL ESTATE, Jeol Rabe con Mow UiLy vaAyMENts roomy hrarse with lit Tor 2 gill take m7 Gianaeiert payment, WL ASTON, stosia ncdinoth-mt [COR BALE OR PXUIANTE FoR CoLoitans Property Me undibded walt interest ta one of the heat se corners da th Wost Bite, URRY, ‘Felavay Nuthtinne. HEAL ESTATE WANTED. \WaAdTho, MUCK HOUSE, CHOIce socanty, Worth 210,000: ales good “bushines fergerts, worth Blow) to 6E UL pay 844A orth, wacesd, ore waitin é halenca 19 ehales Bouth Evanston prop N&O? Jom. nat Waste lay CASIE TO INV! in unemyio Favar Kentwood, Bring in suur eat yeropraaitions. H. OSUOIN & BUN, Tie 1.8 Salles y 10 PURCHASE FOR A SCHOOLSL nti foct front, by adepth of not less thon 12,1 In the vicinity of Contre-ay, antl Twellth st.. and achuol ito to the vicinity of Noble and Cornel advertivenent tor Is fur hehool bite Intur-Gcean and 8 ng WASTED TO LEASE, WITH PRIVILEGE parchaeing, or buy with tors emall pagment down A smell farm within tw miles of Chicago. Address, ate ing beet terme and Incation, Vl. Tribune other. \VANTED- TU LEAH —A CAILBIAGIAANUPAL turing finn wiahen 8 Tol, with ve without building, sultablo. far the busiao-s., Wald: densa tho prattnd Tt pensrot thessing with] faroish part funds to put up Building, Must be on Bouth Side, conten of busi- nees. Address, with full particulars P TED HOw: iv _ LOST AND FOUND. POUND-A PENNOLDEI ALSO A “MADOC pin, whtel mersecn have hy proving property and fort for sdvertbsermomt. “Apply to Ty" QUAY ot ai “PACKAGR CONTAINING MOURN! The hoder will ie tiveratly rewarded, aud asked Ly roturning to 218 Ktate-st,, ATURDAY NIGHT, BLOWN CUTTER Any jnjormation will ard. @Noutis Verplaines-at, ig OSTA PUCK ETROOK CONTAISING NEATLY 4412, “Tho huder will please return to Gi) Wabasleas, LOxt pat Gi SEAR TIE RATEROAD | MIsstON 4 Xehoul, on State ate, @ chinchilla tur oF, boa Hopets ‘toe finder willte suvebly rewarded by returoing tho shine to tha oftice of the Gardner Mouse, corner Mich teauay, and Jackson-st. - eee ORT-SATURDAY "NIGHT, AT MCVIEKERS 4 ‘Theatre or at Lodorkrang ball. soliraier diamond zing. kinder will be lerally rewarded by returing to G.W. ADAMR, 274 Nonth Watcr-at. he qanstla 0 4nad part harness and cusiion, Ef reentvy WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkeoners, Clerks, do. LASS BUOKKLEPER: ONE, Trades, \WWASTED~ A FLRST-C QITITATION WANTED BY A PRACTICAL STEAM with knuwledgs of boot aud. bos trade. preferred ; ‘TATION WAR ‘ i BA. LA TRAVELING SALESMAN TO RELE ardware; muvet be acumainred with the tn int ta srancod apply. PROV. ‘ULFFORD, 12 North Grosn.st. ITUATION WANT! by A YOUNG MAN AS. PY aucat or pastes cook; thorntaghly tnderatands tls Tausins hatel proferred; town or Qountry. 19 West AWWARTED. nrg Lis} \VAStED § hoot) LIVE MAN TO SELL GOODS | Adoms ee toca grocers and drugigiate, VT Tribune office, sical Gamers TANTED SN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN AS BALES. Miscoliansoun. SITUATION WANTED — BY A 8) little colurod Woy 12 gears of a terms; tw will he found nt fuss Ntate-et. STATION WANTED BY A Yot SY batler or Indo werk in a pricate stray ian and gand gharacter. Month pines core Of PAMIDRSAE, 10K, KMART 814 pletten.fenine atarny Ona posted on’ roanonatile Cie AMtdtiany ATATIDA, FOFUTeNGOH, AKO, Ste, PMANN & (th, TH Stadisan nts : _ Rranes. - TO OPES CORRESPONDENCE WITH A very wit) A view t : “Hslona, Mantana. Wann ae ESINDEIT ue ace CPY HOUSE TRUS OELL & BROWN, Ma Fittncag, ee ss on Job. \ TABTY.D —TAILOKS TO WONK ON COATS AT 70 wt acka-at., near Latlin, "ANTED-2 FIRST-CL iS CA AGE MW ibs, Adie Gy WORUEIL © KOK VW ASRED A BOOK BINDER At Pe RL oe MP tatest, damon it, M. please call, \Vante oo Misceltaneons. —WE WANT TO HEAR FROM 59 mien that wantd like to make #200 a month. We ean rhow the muet Gractical plan in tho Weet tue making money, and ara willing to send $1 ranipies {ree to tnen ot NG MAN A family or hotel; Addross 320 Nw SITUATION WANTED BY A GRRMAN GIRL 78 do general houretork in x pvate Family. Call at 3 South Ciark-rt,, t Wn SITOATION WANTED-n¥ A GOOD REAPROTA- SY blo girl ina nico private tantly for kiteben work OF kencral hotspwaras oF nkand to sn @ pOwINe tunchina, | v ase call at iit Weel Jalineon-at TUATION WANTED 10 DO GENERAL HOUSE: 5 seutk ur necond work, Gall at 174 Howth Gilutonate, jor two dayes QIUATION WANTED BY A Goon RESPECTAL PY te gied toda agennd work or xenoral howsework ; good Te! Hf tequicad, Pleasa apply at 374 Areher- thaven- RID roypeciable xppearance and avera thas art ontof nes te bosiuess, and tot dead broke, s ers wanted, Ss‘ UATION WANTED-BY A FL LASS YOST. HAY & CO. Chicago, 164 Kast Rando Boon 1 A Bn ately ty buel or restanrant; can got up all kinds WANTED <a MAnniED MAN Wirnour Fasttiy [Moree TS LATE Bhs OB MEN oi ciccse tas aa of children te Ihe lun bnallting and clean ft, an SITUATION Wa <)-—-BY A GOOD COMPETENT act at janitor fora small pablic tial, not afraid of diety | > atrh to nersl housework. Call of address 1461 ae Work; inst bo temperate and trusty, and haady at cace | Pestrio-ay., lowor bell, Referunee elven, peatue wurk.’ Host of rolerences reanired. Salary amnall. | cs SWAN Tis iL Kittreys, wiih relormneees fog Tavune uiices en | GITUATION WANT EIR CRD SY todo recond wink. ing a., In rene, SITUATION WANTED. BY A ORIMAN GNU TO . ral hauguwurk | v . Call at 18 apg wemral bana ue email fatnily. Call at AYANPED 4 coUuPE then of good addr Avply atrer 10a, mi. AVARLE NTO SELL THE INPALLIBLE SITUATION WA BY ASK Rii re jr; tn boat inthe world; polis at's UATION Was “RY ASWEDROIRE TOO ernie Gin minke $5 to Blu petdaye Avpipactid fast | We Te vcy anes AMdrote A. PSTBISON, ed MCAS TL ST ER ray SITUATION ¥ TOME youn 32.0 FOR THE BE WASH a) lady fe suaraold. as Bit Reape fetes) 1 nd fiustes tar eebuard ‘and elittian, to te treated ay 8a cqunk Auddrers it ‘tribunwetiee, 75 SUVA TIONS WANTED.-BY 3 NORWEGIAN G ig QUI AELM West Indiana-at. Sx Bearbornest., Myon 8. RIGHANDBOS, \ KD—LAD COMP: otazitlemian's hors CAR tnust come Well recommended TY SOTA to Tet Nophiaeat.y Nucth Sid Pini tas Ceti \WWASTED-AS ACTLY RGETIC YOUNG | GauacioN Ww Ecce eNrn a ay ealiett wre he : (YOUNG SATION WANTED BY A RERMPEOT ATES aes eae melatt meet lure Laon Ge, cont 25 uch covk orlantidtsw ive private tally) best Of 1, Tribuny wtrea. + Address A FIRST. \VANTEDOAN actly NT OFFICE, boy, who liven with his parents: not Jose than 15 years Loatea nepy We ¥ HRT WEEN flilinowt and Indians. "Fh rajly reward od on having ping with A. L. CROCKKR, Uy 8. AQ. “soitice, Lotsa J toenih-at iberal reward ost. ui rat PUINAS PRAYED — LARGE WAY. HORSE, WEIGHS dun halter und blanket, "A lboral ro- rd with te paid on is returu te Weslern Cawent Com- pany, 6 Mardet-et, ot 118 $30 ta.is Conual Row! on hatarday evenings Bt. teainy a. rod leather puckstbnoks containing catuen ring and eome minal chang F dotars will be () REWARD - Lowe is MORNING “OF AD the ist, either on the #i cae ** Miseteeitol,' Zum St. butts, of batwucn the Tldnvis Central Hatlind Depot and thd Palmor Hous, 9 gold, hunter-case Waltiain watoa and gold chain. The abrva reward will be paid upon returning the property ta WSL, A. RL DOK, puperiutendoat, Soeping-Cars iiasis Ventral tailrodd, ur aS. L. MORRISON, 33 Ulu GOODS day even. S100 iia trom adivoueat. Fs ting, Jan. 2 and uy question sked, BOARDING AND LODGING. Wost Side, 135 SPO TI PRORIA-ST.—P DJ wlth bunrd, $5 ad 8 per we Oa West wa ine te i 22030) uisiied froat aud back ross with buard. Prica Feasonable, M N-ST, jaiga front rooms ea suit Sonth Side, J-15 AxD Hwa iSH-AV.-GUOD BOARD FOR te LO ts Lsaenat #4 to 8) per week, with tise of plano. ToUIMs 23.50, ry : T17G altabanisaNss Rap yee (4) fino suite of ous, and rooms for gentlemen, with beard. Niyapa nore: aN ira.-clasa hoary Mayssoard, $05 transient, IME WOMAN'S HOME 4 + ene Halaiod—P good aa ard to be fomdat a well-regulated hotel. Large parlor, reading-room, horary, sewing-room, and batt Foun, With ited cold Wateron eacu thor, ben Sorat over elk senre, Curniehing @ comfortabte antt Marth Side. TASALLE-ST.FURNISHED ROOMS, or wieusut Wart, WITH Lappy tomy for mauy bsdrod Jandy: boarders, both pore and tran An entice suceens frum the open Tho butiding threngavut heated by ateanm and Tavilus fou the country, on busines, Tieton by ge will find tho Wormiu's Hotel a quict and ‘pleasant, stop: ae places , ver day. gi; regular board, H week, $410 &: "HORSES AND CARRIAGES. N-WESTON & COM, HAY LEN AND SLEIGIS, TUL tia. m. ig t9 purchase horses at our clace can haro nem thy duy before sale, that ved. i ay ninre, 7 years old, good fo all bars ery ety lish and eind, raat sorrel Gugce, § yenra cht, ness, and saute; Warranted in vary Fes ‘Ona brand Ross. t years old, very speedy, and warrant. ed-nund aud kind tn ail harnews. iv iL shi hureesy of winieh eseription will bo given in af ma farge a-eurtmentof new and eecund-hand bugeies will be wld ot loa, m, today, [Por sans Blacksmith od is all thare at fy Archer-ay. was A LIGHT COVERED WAGON FOR delivery: muxt bo cheap. Call from 2 to p.m, on st U2 Dear! MISCELLANEOUS A B G —ABTHSMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARKIL 21d, Dr. Sykes’ Sure Core,” tested 4 years. in try tt fros avery afternoon at his vihve, le) baat Mad- Ream 7, “Sunday honrs, to 4:30. 13) mall ents for book of full particulars, At) FUR CABT-OFF CL‘ ING AND 8 Runs of all kinds by sending w Ay Loan Uifice, 56 State! HIPHER SCTEst JTOTICE—ANY PARTY ITAV ING CLAIM AG ALNST he. G. Grog will please notify Capt, ALEX, DEKURDY, Wi Sobth Water-t., Civano, PANTED-STOCK OF HOOT Ing, or dry guods, or a general ouuntry trade in tho West. fis oxchiango Uhtea: ta teat crate (rea from’ tnownbraner to. the vaine at Bleow oF Suu. BA, BROWN, od Dearbornat., oom 6, ROPOSALS FOR FIT, ir out 40 gurds—at WILSUN PAURING sid Cannt-sts ANTED- TO NU arapnio gallery. Ck TO WeAT—a PilUTO. Address A. RUNDE, W West Oblo-at, \ TL THE TAUNDHY-M AN WHO GOTA RUNDLE Washing trout oun 41 Monore lock ou Monday, please send hie address to WS, Tribano oftcs HOUSEHOLD GOODs, GAIN—A VERY ELEGANT SOLID. 2X. rosowood partor suit, covered in rich grean sill, with, qzimnaon puthng; > pi ‘comprising— # large Freuch sofas 2 wasy obairy, @_medalion-hack window-chatrs. Sir ‘Hatra Iinen covers Made to ordur in tho: York Uity, and coat #15 445. A solid nisawu bie top; price £35. 1 JRORNALE-AT A BAUGALN, LOR WARE <A lange, siund, ¥ year-old Werk orsd; 18 6 tite worker; tral glvan; ‘prive only eid, leo, & euund yen Old horse, suttable ur qrocery wagon or vatrus aplondld harncaa, for #10, if sold today or to-nurrow, At SL Wat Litteuutliet., Hoar Courouy POW, BALES A) HANDSOME WAL terry parlor wult, ew; priva ¥ with glass wore aud drawers; ‘A mvorice walnot and markle-top drewing $25. A 86) Uruver & Bakor sowing-wechinw gant pixnu-forte at & Larzain, esidouce, sume wafnut bouk-cas rhow RE. “Y BARGAIN-A ac-GRovER aA. stitch vewinatuschine, oqual to new, for wale atk, Tosidence 61 Michigans: JRUEGANT BLIAS WUWE FastiLy SEWING-44 ohiuw, cost #195; bus all lateat improvements and at- fachinents, raf table, caver, aud deawurs, Kunal 1. now th gvory pactioular,’ Beicé, 437.00. No. 7) Aseenty- aie JPOR, San $10 KAVIC IE TAKIN AT ONUB = Four bo: sewing: aiuchiner, now, io Heeteclasp ont Teetail price, HM. Hand thom, T, BH, KUYD, ‘Room 1, 44d Madison-vi GINGEI BEWENG-MAOTIL HINGIPAL Ol Wisco fit State-st, Machines sold on miouthly paymeats 10 pur ceut discount fur cash MUSICAL BAGAIN-AN KATIRELY NEW AND MAG. nikceat reeownod plsuuforts, TU astavees, aecalte Attsennivn,, ull frou fraine, Fevach wrand autlon, In Mutily polished caso with round ercuersy richly catvod Tousantiyro, Manntacturore’ price, 4075. The inetru. piuot was taken in trado, (soatirely dew, anil warsanted tn ovory rsepect, forsale with stov) and cover for §zbU. Rosldonav, 64s Michigau-at, Sa Soh (OH, BNA 2 SEEINWAY, “AND BRVERS other Arst-class pianos, almost news alan, sovoral sand orgs for gaia very bow by JUL HAUIIE & 0. Soruar Ataté and Munroosts., Palinor itoucu, BARE OFFERING UNPREGEDENT W ductiivite te purchseure of panne aurd urgate durlag thonest tow wouks, Beauco aud. yireus weal hefors PARTNERS WANTED. SARTNER WANTHD ACTIVE OR SILENT, WITH 16,0 to g2b, to toko au iucerust iu’ afn abd cotnmisaion woatigullon desi imdustiuualle. rele siren, “Addross Z 4s, 'Crivuno uties. PARTNER WaNTED—FOR 4 WIHOLKSALE JOB: bing business, with capital hats 10 §W,0u, Ad- drose FU. Mutropolitan. Hotol, to-day. INSTRUCTION. QirUATION wanraD— aN THACHER OF HiatKR or routing elewnnore. BLORY & VAM, 21 BUILDING MATERIAL, _ TED aw, (0 RICK WILL PAY GARI A i catate at firlahton (or Jess than ite roal val. COLES UO. Is kabalivat ANTED-FOR CASH—2,u0 BIUCK ON HOARD Watt teal Nelttontteura ta Chicago, by MAT. THIERGEN RACER EH GING (Un Lamnle, We MACHINERY. apres en eee amen 7 ANTED—S-IKOH hoy PLANER AND ONE i cutting Jatho, Address, with par- Wy SC-tioh sgraw cutting te Address, par. caf sriorouee WT" sequsee staf erferenes if rent curt Peorla-et. Ea UN WANTED-BY A” YOUNG, STRONG, ¢ Norsugian girl in semall American fine rolerences given. Apply at 143 5outh Clark. ob}; inust Write a good tiand and cur Hl recummegts ed. Address 7 9, Ariane on oo. 5 ead a y TANTED—A BOY A'T Vid EAST HA We Room WANTED MAS TO TAKE com, and inks hltneeil gn thie moraing at 120 Ladally-et. U. W. SANIt \VANTED-MEN TO SELI. THE "1: Nu-Cuininey Buraer, Chl fast selling articles, Quttita ¢2 elty Gompany, 118 East Madison’ \WANTED-4 Goon Hatanr Hoy as a barber shop; ferred, ‘Bt Suri Uiar) WV Antep-anacriy ‘DOLPIEST., RSES, Apis a, Av A SORE thi to at rewing eit a reape iy. Avply ate Statemte oe ITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG Giith, FO Ti 15 ‘ueuaral honaenek for prtente fom: Ral ed ho rit vr erevnd; Ia yi ecunttye Ci Tuosdsy and Wedaesday, af 1a) Nore Murketente SITUATION WASTED -BY A COMPE, DSU inaaeteste falls toda ganeral tomer dy aeconet work--ean bie petvate tall PURTER IN, With exporiuuce; German pre- RESPONS TBL¥G INTIED CAN ACTIV ERESEONSISLV GENKIRAL | Vo ognutqurie aul plata sowing, Call at 1s liveusideste tlele fa xrvat dotuand, Addrows Hag sid, Piceburg, = aS ite A Sos ear ee UTHATION WESEONE vOUNG LADY oF WANTED— Soeapirhoue ti all kinds of digennabtig; wi IL kinds of dressuiaktisg | will de sac hint work of housework fur a small family, Vv allives SIPUATIC ta anne In a private fauallge Yoest Pollest, 48, ‘Trikuga Domestics. WASTED-01RL FO bo GENERAL Mou work; must be good couk, washer wud Hone, Ap- ply at is) Sophia \Waxtep—a i, uso work in sniell priv pis Gall Nurses. WANTED-RY A SCOTCH GIRL, AS Ploaso caltor addrdss 16u country, ALI ty LUDLAM & CO, ETC ATION Nie BY INTEL. a “ANTI CAT Sty WABAS YD tide, experienced American girlas nats) tor one oF aecond work jcan give reteroucon, Address Q Su, Tribe or Swaiia pretorredd, ane othe, \Wastep = housuwork Employmont Agents. FOR GENERAL uth Sancamon-st, y “ANTED—A GERMAS GURL FOR RAL | CUTUATIONS SDF AMILEES IN WANT OF i ork in small family, Apply at 8F Weet | OD yoo Seandingeian aad Gasman help ean be xuppiied Juckavn 3 ‘ aL Mics, DUAKL'S o:eo aud baades, 2 Silwauke, PANTED--A COMP! ‘Tt SUUATIONS WASTED-NY TWO GOUD GIRLS WA feet ea He ere and tune Beet ink pelironegn calves private tatilly. Apply at 9 bast Lewro call at Mrs, WIHLLLARERD, 205 Maat Chicagu-ate, for tan tga, TO RENT—-HOUSE! po RENT. WARASILAY. TWO STORLFS tnd asennwatsiall modern kaproronents, and fe graterpair. Xt your own pefee inti Mag 1, Cau buy thy furnitare Weep cheap Af pot wink, ‘To Heti—neveund Boor of dwelling in abuve, of S10 per muath, Water on game thon 4 diy casa eh} 4rmuld ming auwly Gamadiately weal) Aruuld,. jut above Taletse Bithests “tunil references will by regater TS “ \VAStED@a comperent ont ‘ro 1) EN. eral pousewerk in A amull fecnily. Call botweoars aad Io'elock tieday, at 242 Nupertor-et. AT 8 WABASH-AY 1 for unoras ho A GobD, PU RENT. HOUUs i isa Warrenar: Hi asym nit jis i ta “ANTED—\ GOOD GERMAN GUL AND ONE | Fouts Poomate wich rl large weeunds; 78 Son? A) Athudluavian et 64 per eee: Appls $61 Week Stas | ie ee ee ee eee ie srnaeste ee amall and large all over the Weat Division, by COLI, *. OD C in TEWEG. & slUSILE A, euccessura wD. Colo d Son, 1st ita ‘hn vulall farualy, Roferane: MORE ASIANS, Se ea eet eet alt iumedia GTweatsscaitd-st..aear Watastar. | (UY RENT- FOR HOARDING-HOUSROR RESTAU- fant, sec md flor of Guildiag, uscd until lately, aa a AEIRST.CLAS 0 Gene 3 GIRL watk (a @ amall towly. SEN: | noted? vehs terre dining tootn; splendidly arranged, with RANE ae Apply atts Vis. | oie! comveuimuves.twy, vlocus dete Heard uf Vrade. \ - “ reMAN Rito Apils ta BoM. DAVENPORT, No. 10 Major Block, Taiuaiy oh oa tho RE ‘TORY AND BASEMENT BRIG Pend 2) beac Tiouen; fon coon: water, gas, aul bath; pear Lag- y 7ANTED — A GOUD) CUOK, WASHER, iP etn d vc. S. WALLER. 62 LaSatle-et., Room i A r. German ur beandinaviag proferred, 22 POR CA NEW QBTORY AND BASEMENT marbie-teunt traeln-e lined on Vurrest-ay. ; will bo D—oiki, TO HO” RAL WOGSE- echo understands har wurk; als girl to ay sowie No Teiah ood ‘yyy. D=TWO GIRLA; “the other fur nursery, a 82 Woet Cuugrossat, \VASTED a) GOOD GIRL ToT AL 10 GENE, housework in asinall, private fainlly, at 10) Weat Adame: Teuted eheap toa good tunant, E. 8, WELLS, 61 South Wateret. pu RENTOFURNISI a Jot, fieat-class “fecationt, West Division. BROTHERS, 34 Wastuegtenet. “FOR KITCHE 0 Git, TO-DO CHAMBER West Lake-et.. up-statra, Seamstrossas. HMINT-MAKERS AT; WASHINGTON. irs. WILSUN Ghus. OD MACHINE GIRLS TO NARE eed at the wewing ma- RNISHED ‘Terina low to moni at is ast Va hlugruns good parties, Apply wt Room No. t. Z PO RENT. wey WEST MONRO’ \VASTRO =A SEAMSTIESS ON WITVTH WORK: | 1 Tataltnt,, Hon eee fioua Lut a neat, awul worker nood apply. i State-at. . ip at WASTEDSTINS MORNING. GIRLS TO MAKE, iloue only tives acquainted with the work peed apply, Jal Michixan-ay, \ S iiy THY Day. nts auilviied. 1) VE month eby seteat Wabington-m. tanuel, “VERY NIULLY FURNISHED ROOMS, § Hast Waalitagten: uauntres: !OMFORTABLE was AN EXPEUTENC UNDRESS TO atshed Touma by the duy, weet o kote the cvantry. Wi ‘weuk and fare | te, Roun Ie, ane block trou tie Per Peds, Adirexs Laundries 7 Me 3 TPO RENT FIVE ROOMS, CSFUINISHED, VERY (WANTED A PIer.01.45 Wom aN FoR | Cocuseufent for tiusekerving. histor, Large bart Dundie work CApyly ACKUILN'S Rurnpean Hotel | iwaated. Cheap to aguul tunait. 5ay hakest. Dearbarusets, between Mav ivan and Mauttoo. + | ino RENT Two PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS: \YASEEO AT. THE OGDEN HOUBE, A FIRST- ‘844 Michigan-av. class Uauio warner. IL Hani 6 sca RRR RN ESTEIaE segs TO RENT- -STORES. OF FISES. &e. TANTED -A WI: MUCATED PROTESTANT AN Wiis notre oy stuts,whnraadeesiaude Boures 7-STORE NOR RD heeping, sewing, and satue music, aod wants w tine home, | MO REXT—STO} OOS. 54 AN folake caret wiuswer'e hnuse. Addeeaas, Fribune ates To | Emovlovineut Agoncres. WASTED—GEMMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN Kirls fur private lanitios, Hotels, lunndeles, clly aud country, at dlr, DUI E'S offen, Ki Milwaukee-ar, Miscolinnoons, \VASTER- LADIES TO SELL OUR TOILET ARTE cles, Apply, with) raferencos, at iL Nurth Clark st, Huon 6. La Crome do ie Maubfacturlng Company, \WAdTED oA LADY UANVARSER OF GOOD AD- dross can Had rewmunsuative employment by callin ptRoom 77 Major luck, souchusst ovruoe Msdisun an adallowats, How SOUTH WATER+ sh Adams-8t Miscelianoous. COND AND THIRD FLOORS 29 + Umensiins ala with or with A NICELY FURNISHED Adiiross, stating Jocatiun A FURNISHED 1tOUSE shuuse; will pay e guud rent TO EXCHANGE. —__ I-A LARGK FRAME BUILDING ower, ait laasud grognd, ob the Rorknwust Buren aod Chinten-ste, suitable far a factory, OF livory-atable,” Address N 2, TANTCO — TO RENE © FURNISIKD OFFICE, W ‘Snttatiyiocateds Addrens X35, Trituno attica, WANTED (10 REST OA RURNISH ED ulin OM Twollih and, Twenty fifth ste ee ea) Besttoruatay Danes Jhon excats whih stoan gorner of Va foundry, man: ‘Teiune amice. Port EXOWANGIE-A GoGD, ("hunter casey tur a good slulgh, Washington-mt. TO RENT-Y A GENTLEMAN AND without children, (wo or threa nicely farnished unckenpiye, outh bide. Btaw tull paciiou- Tse Fribune uth FINANCIAL. S68 OF 1,000 UP ON Til, ED = By lve BILN Ww. AL, WHE’ yok EXUHANQL--A GOOD HOUSE AND LyRGE lot ark WHP- ut at ten (or @ faru in Ulingise. 1. TLE, lid Washington: IPO EXGHANGH-IOWA LANDS A. Pharo's subdivision, fre, tor finals ar Lowa farm ¢ity Improved, cheap rusldedes preterred. Addrose 520, ‘ribuny otic, Cody) wesw b ry Aorta or w secured payors Tamang isatalng, ONEY TO LEND, AT NO. s iors, earth aN any ne, tn xchat Beat: ae aie £2, ee lest auletgay tes also Wau ee en: PMG TM AS. Corer tart | IM WANTED=TO TRADE A (00D SURURHAN LO for piaua, Address Pim, Telbune attics, FONE: .: EO oN ge] dor su: dul aud mort toa AY ASTD EU ed Ag Ae sere Stuasre Bleck. dle LOWY. dates IC By Bo Osby 2s SUMS, TO, SUIT ON AiEAL EST erie e AM tian ycmmaciat sud secured paper yauied. BM. O; BALDWINS CO., of Lasalloat., Room d a \ RED NOTES BOUGHT AND BOLD, TIME fobue egestas be ds AUTZy LX Dearboru-ats Rucnt 2. Te LOAN-AT OUSAND DOLL ATS A Mo exen i siinuinan Wesd |) 1 Blo! 4 farnus couveaton’ Buldiwateh, Addri-ece apply at Hour @, avutbeaet dur- Wtey ot Jw soturoat. za Bor Dearborn and Mundolph-et. ~ XN ONuY vo LUAN MODS te V ANTED a HMIST-CLASS UT SE | daiptive ernie ch eats ‘ ls IMPROVED CITY PROP. id Upwards ab UNION IN SUM3 TO BULT FOR LONG XC AS 1 iu arate 6c isso Park TO EX! A fate (otear) fur bung ullices BUSINESS CHANCES, See pan ord . Hi NESTANLISHED BUSINESS, PAYING A GOOD Mids é Sed, huroaio; Gey caplial rouairod ; eats invert: | yux" fit piurteea ee eeate seeueltz. 0. W. WEE Tasty que Tor sella. 1 raat Apply woe i. | 3 nt ee ec KE a8 wae \Wikh SELL A DEBOSTE OF 3 600 (ON #3-000 TY a WON AND MATDWARE BUSINES rN Pe wate ta Val Tribaseomes AN ES ch eatin ane datos avtuttisod ce | eae Lwaletartiom ty daitia. W'st, Brivens ellen, caret In goad curuting veduey uid paring Maadamols. | oo) A ()() 820i AND gto TO LOaS-ON Cry irfirhbe'lutormauin apply to 5B, WIMBAI, 20, | Dove tudberty at curceut rates, WW, J, OOH, v3, aud of Mlelhgad-ay, 2 Sreado-court gud 1.5 LaSallost IRINTING “AND BINDING E TO LOAN-VOR BIX THS ON DF Ranthuee & Patoes fooralnpta 00 uo oullatorais ay currant ihe far 43,40 wlll by sult’at auction, Wpercent, OLIVER BKSLY, 187 Wash- frees ire BUS TUM, Attoruoy-at-Law, Bloowing- TAD LISS TH, for sala b three yours at dug ton-wt. $8.00 reso eo Hah ART iatoe, Vi Doarborat, $10,000 ee ee ee na oe fae KELLOUU, VUSWINKEL 2 U0. La PARTY “WIE 5,60) TO" eae ‘abet e EN conor stent intorout ba walle il Fan ai ce tien hous. Full | beaperiy ee ol h menchlesyy hous. Kull | Beoperty, lnvéutigation Lesley, Mand “augiivetlvuable toterancus tinea A yayren sa pasrie WITK $100, 000 sine ier at TER WITH A FEW HUNDRED TANTRD A PRI s0,00. c ee MUaite report tatunet ines | Huroved property my oily of cauuty. Hy W, DOWLEH, N. ‘Gallary, veal ty epee Pe Pelbuagodiges = | Notowaa Stove Bicker, i bitty tee } WILL “yoy A UMALEANTEREST IN AN lished eash-bushucssy, fi py rn SCO eiined Searle ising OR Be FOR SALE, JOR SALE-A SPLENDID SKI OF MINK FURS, See eae ach Lin iuE. (Atay Gee one aie 5 7) Mosth $8; ph 20. A ania and | Zu wish fo Pi ly, wee) : fegG ite NORAD a eae aft sale ado SES. ES eens | “A UES ts W, LL ARTIGLH USED __. BOOKS. | aaa frit An Le eT nae arn SEE MENS | SHRRGAND, Hooks, MLA ADORE gH | AGREE NG 3 Old Bouk Blore, 166 Buuth Clark: Ge AGENTS WANTED. ENTS WANTED~#i0 PEt DAY— ACHES Nut Wo Seiad tnacliua, price tabs ! Jou gan iuake tiouey sailing. tha? Hose Shute Wwhother you are exporicnced [2 tho business of not. u ke PH ow yuu how fy save money, 00, ticnery 1 & Ieega utcol oi