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CHAMPERTY. Meaning a ‘ Whaok-up" Between Lawyer and Client. The Suprems Court Declaros It Must Not Be Done. Deotaton by Judge Blodgett Upon Marine Insurance, A Sult to Recover Some ‘*Cuplds,” “ Mis chlof-Makors,” “ First-Borns,”” Etc. SUPREME COURT. THE LAW OF CHAMPENTY, The Supreme Court in tho Into decision of Thompxou et al. va, Reynolds, rendered a de- cision of gront importance to a very large num- bor of buslnoas mon and speculators, on the law of chatoporty, of the making of agreemonta ba- tieen clionts and attornoys by which tho Iattor are to prosecute suite, pay costs, and rocelve some portion of tho land or other thing rocover- pds pay for thoirgervices. ‘Tholaw of cham- porty in England dates back anterior to Mae roign of Edward tho Virst, and has continued with various modifications until tho progent day in England and in tmost of tho Amorican States, In Mlinoix, howover, no statute concerning champerty has ever been pasacd, though maintenance, or tho unlawfal stirring up, of litigation, has beon forbidden. Tho Supreme Court in Nowkuk va, Cone, 38 IIl., pace 460, Iaid down the law that tho statute against maintenanco had comprised in it tho of- fenvo of chumperty, making it, howover, differ- ent from the offense at common law, limited it, and forbidden it to such 8 degree, and that there was no stich offene known to tho Jaw of Illinois ng champerty, It also held thatit wan Jawfnl to comnonsate an attorney for his sorvices by part of thing suod for, but oxpresuly declined to discuss tho nioral viow of the quoa~ tion. Yn tho deciston just rendered the Supreme Court take a higher ground, and pronoungo champorty a4 defined by the eommon law to be an offense in this State. ‘Chey hold, howover, (iat the 168th Hi did not involve tho ques- Mion of — champorly, and that — the remarka in that caso on the subject wero of cotrse uuly dicta. As tho prosent de= cision ia important, a full nbstract is uiven, Jn 1868, 3.8, Reynolds, the sppeiles, aud his partner were consulted by C. H. Thony'son aud othors, appolinnts, to know whethor they could exocutu a roleavo to cortain property in. which thoy Lad no interest, and were advised they coutd. Subsequently, desiring to execute au- other rolosse or quit-claim to a larve umount of proporty, they again applied for udvico. Roy- Fonds and ove Jaues Danne ther examined the roperty, and forlud that appellants had wore Eiteyoats’ An agrooment was then mado by which Koynolds was to Perfo the title if possible, and roccive oie-half of tho pro- ceeds. Dunno was aubsequoutly taken in and utlowed ove-half of Roynold’s share, A consid- erable amount was realizad on settlomenta with various parties of Thompaon's claims, and Rey- nolds and Dunne received their share. Finally, however, appellants wold the whole land in Alay, 1871, for $7,500, without appelloa’s knowledge, aud he therefore brought sult for iis quarter, and recovered Judgmout for 91,500, from which an appeal was taken, ‘The Supramo Court said that they should only sonsider ons of tho many polnty made, auil that was whethor tho judgment was against tha Inv. ‘The Court below had rofusod tu give an insiruction tu the effect that theagree- ment was chamypertous aud void. Blacketone defined champarty to ba “A species of mainter- ance, and pnnished 1 the vowe manver, being a barguin with the plaiutif or defondent esmpi partitio to divide the land cr other matter sucd for botwoen them if thoy pravail at law, whoro- fore tho champortor ig to curry on tho pace ty's auit at his own expenco.” “It was a mix- femeanor at common la and punishable with fino and imprisonmont, ‘The oifanno be- ing thus punishable Ly common law, and tho Goneral Assembly of Ainois having adopted the conmon law of Rugiand as the rule of do- cision as applicatle to the condition of the in- habitants hore, uatil modifiod ur rencalod, tho law egainat chaniperty must bo regardod as in forco, and as affecting ul! such contracts, and ns bolng opposed to all sound publis policy. ‘Tho decision procesds as follows: It in certainly applicable to our condition so far ne it relates to attorney aud client, and to titermudilers and apeciiatura in property. If ullowed to le prace ticed by alioruoys, It would give them an irumonse ad~ Yautago over # tliont, ‘The superior kuowledge of tha “attorney of the rights of tho client would give lita tho meups of oppressiug aud acqulr {ug grodt und disuoucet advantage, over tls fgnorut aud WaMunpouting owuer of property, By giving falne advien the uttoruey, owing to the coufidurics the client repores in hin and to bia superlor knowledge, would hayetho elont completely ut his mercy and’ would {lum be emubied ty acquire tho client's property du the Most dlahonoruble manor, ‘To allow. chimperly ‘would be to permit temptation to the avaricious and unscrupulous Iu tho profervion that would from ‘te Tory tature of thluge leed to greut atunees and oppres- wou, Whilst the great body of the profession ia honest and understand aud ast on the ditties devolving on them, thers necessarily waist Lein thiy, ax iu all age of the past, wore who gain ad- maiusion tat ucithier haya tho’ integrity vor tho knowledgo necesnary to restrain thet fom dixhonotu. ‘blo meas in practice. Usually, ut ent poy au altoruey unless be feels tasured of bis honesty 244 man ay well oa Lis ability us an attoruey, Having thia conddence, all mies neo at a glance that tt would give the attorney {imense power vver his client, and with this pawer all must woe that to permit him to Diake chumpertous coutracts would Le to place the client in the powor uf tho alto: ney, Profestloual duty” requires that advi giisn sliould be bouert, fairy and. uneeserve wit whore te wouk lu moralw or'the viclouw aro vor sulted, and they und determing to embraco the op- portunity to make a champerous contract, how can we orpect them to give fulr und Unresorved ‘advice at the commencement or fu conducting the tigation? The jaws te good, ana thw upriubt require, Ho, restraint; ut the vicluua or fwworsl should be freed from templation, Atall times in the past champerty hag been found 9 source of oppression and wrong to the property owner, aud a frost annoyance to the community, ‘fo Allow it (o athornoyap with » portion (bub if is believed the number would bo anull) there would be a strong temptation to annoy others by the commenveniunt of sults without Juxt clan or right, Inerely to extort mouvy from the defeudaut fu buying As peace, Much practices ove boen denominated a crime, malum in so, ud euch extartions from others or by the oupresnlott of cllent ig tunqucetionably a Great moral delinquency that no Governmony regard- ful Of the rights of ile citizens should ever tolerate, ‘Wo seo that it tu us tisble now to sbtse as it ever wan, and would Ww ug injuriuus to our community oa {o other communtios tu the putt, aud thiv Gourt hae re= Pestedly held that the common Inv mladeriennors may Puuilvbed fy this Slate unless wbrogated LY ututory guactment, Now, haw this common law of= fenso been revealed 2 Wo think not, ‘Tho General enibly have dotined Anouily bavedouned the offouves of barratry wud but tho oifeuve of chainptory is nut patued, Aud seas common lav, all tires of thes of- {entce wero resarded ag soparate and distinct, and as the Hritlel-Parlintgout enacted weparate lawy tn refer eheo to ouch, and ax thoy wera eufurecd by diutinet proveedings, we may regard them as different of- enacy, although champtury {6 sul to be x spoulo of Rualuteuayce, Then if ‘the Josh wection of the Gehan Cale would not ombrace tivo tbe tu 0 f Zohaas w common Jaw nutsdeneauor, and wo do uot ‘Tho Suprome Court then discriminates between tho progent case and thatin 1d. Iu tholattor caxe tho Cuurt auld thera goumed to bo a champer- tons agreement, but it was ubandoued by mutual cousent, aud the attorney sucd for tho value of sarvicos aud recovered 8 monoy vordiat, ‘The Question was not ® question ef champorty or mainteuanco, but whether an attoruoy could re. cover a fair compenuation for professional wor. vices, ty oxamining Utles, making purchases, and Tonderiug loyal vorvicos fn soctling titles to tand thuspurchascd. Lt was hold a poraun could rocover for such work, ‘the Court then refers to the ‘casey of Gilbart vw, Huluen, and Sloan va, Hhum- Hay. bath, ow yot unreported, whoro thu wna oy a laid down am nm: the present case, ‘Tho ore of Beoloy va, Sows, 13 ud, 117, ia montioned Ri Averoval ws soviewing tho wholv body of at cays decisions, aud ducidiug that wuch a» ites sired aa that in question wax chomportous, ue Couté then coucluded with paying that tha policy of the common law waa to protect peruony from harraweing litigati gation, and hence ieee ould BOK. allow & person cluiining an n subject matter of tho liti- Gativo to intermeddle im tho suit of suother uulgsa tb were a stlorney, who cui ly dew uuand foo, Tu the alwatcs of such Pale, Ho ourt thought ureat wrong would ucceduarily ren all the authorities,” they vould Bo eauee te reverse the Judgaent of th. pared fo had givop a 2 & vordict. Court bolow, whiets ———— THE CHICAGO Col INTEREETING DECISION ON OUTS ag Tu tho matter of the eiaim of W. P, Cardwell against tho Ropubllo Fire Insurance Compnuy, decided yeutorday by Judge Blodgett, an tute. esting point was ralsed. Cardwell owned the wehnonsr “D, ©. Dickinson,” and inaured Lier for $5,000 In tho Republic Insuranes Company for tho season of 1869, A note for the promiam was givon, with aclaure in it, aud also it the polley, to the effoat that if tho note wor not paid by the Sd of October, 1459, tho full amount of the premium should be considered as earnod, and tho policy become void while the note remained unpaid. Tho avhooner Fo mnxured rat aground on the morning of Oct, 8, on Kham berry Reef, whilo ona trip from Oconto to Chi- cago. ‘The crow wore not ableto got her off, anit in thomoraing tho Captain wont to Menominee tn jis yowl, and tol..graphed hore to his agevt to pay the note, which was dono ut 11:30 s,m. of tho sano day, About 4 o'clock of tho next day, Oct. 0, 2 gale sprang tp, and, the cchooner stili bong fawt aground, she wont to piecer. Tho Company refused to pay for hor orn, and aftor it went futo bantruptey Cardwell tiled Ine claim for $5,514.12 insurance and salvaye, ‘Chia claim tho Asigneo wibhed to have oxpunged, and the case was thus brought before the Court for decinion. Judge Hlodgett naid that in Williams va, the A. O. Luvurancs, Company, 18 Michigan Nop, 482, & aimlar clause was constriied to si. ply suspend the operation of thefpolicy while tho promium remained unpaid, and if paymont wan mande bofora the axpiration of tho pul- icy it was rovived = and —-beeamo arain operative; pat ff fowa occnred during the intorval in which tho policy was AuK- panded, the Company would not bo Tiablu, ‘That construction of the contract Judge Ilodxott said was sound, atid was so considered by coun- sel on both sides, ‘ ‘The material point thon waa, whon did the Joan occur, within the upirit and meauing of the polley? ‘Was itwhen the vensel vtranded in mild weather, or when the gale sprang up? In other words, was tho vessel lost whon tho pra- miumt not was paid on the morning of Oct. 9? ‘Sho Judge thought the proximate canao of tho wrock was tho stranding, ea from that timo on who was boyond tho control of her craw, and incapable of porforming the functionsof awhip, ‘Tha claimant acknowledged that the policy wad inoperative until the policy was paid, aud so lt way not in force when tha versel atrandedt, but ho insisted tho gale was tho proximate cattso of the disseter. ‘Tha Judgo, howover, thought different, and that the atrand- ing was the first cause whieh held her helploss wwhilo tho atorm Lest her to pieces, and but for tht sho would have boon nearly at the end of her yoyago. ‘be claim was therefore ex- punged. pivoncrs. Maggio Crampton complains that her husband will uot work 40 as to snpport hor, and suka that she may bo ullowed to live separate aud earn her own living. Anny Maas prays for a divorce from hor hus band, Angust Maase, on account of his dosortion aud udultory. ITEMS, Tudge Drummond will probably hoar tho aboss corpus cae of Sulkey aud Gaeson to-day. Tn the caso of MeMurray ya, ‘Cho Second National Bauk, M.D, Buchanan was appoiuted Hecoiver. A discharge from bankruptcy was issuod to R. B. Monry and another to G, Bloom. UNITED BTATES COURTS, A. Talbot, 1, D, Wilmarth, C. W. Wilking, Day, and G. B, Wheaton sued Jauo Beach and A. A. ‘Tripp for 35,000, 1, UL Yan Ingen and D.‘U, Leahy aued tho same parties for a like amon '. Kalk, Ausigune, commenced # suit for $20,000 against ‘Lomas D. Harlow, William P. Ware and Kato i, Baker commanc- ed suits ngatnnt tho fullowing partioy, to rentrain thom from manufacturing or selhng Ware's patent ear-muf, viz: Louia Heffer, 8. 1 Moxautor, Price, Rosenblatt & Co,, and Ludwig Vroulteb, BRUTENION CORT IN BRIE A. & ©. Kaufman bogan a suit in replovm aguinst Samuel Cotwatn aud Jobn McDonough, to recvver 6 lot of chramos yuluod at 31,001, Max Jacoby and BD. ¥. Zellor also commonced alike mut aguiust the wame parties to recover some pictures worth $1,215, “Lhe collection in. clades 5 “ Daekets of Roses,” 5 ' Capide,” 6 * Suaquebannas,” & ‘ Mill Valloya,” 2 4 Mis chiof-Makers,” 10“ Divina Guides," 6 “ Firat- Borns," 2 “Italian Cirls,"" ete. : Solomon & Lrog. commenced a anit against the National Fire Insurasca Company of Dhila- dolphia, oiaiming 3,000. 'Yho Viral Nahonnl Bank of Henry bogen a ault for $5,000 against William C, Clarke. Jamos Ingram sued Maris 1. Hilliard for $1,600, The Furst & Bradley Mauufacturing Company Med a vill against Lawrence O'Ltion to obtain an inftinction aguinet the payment of thxes on its capital wtook for 1874. The injuuotion was granted, CIRCUIT COURT. Jnnos MeNamaya hogan a sult for €4,000 against James M. Ford. Iudolph Sciloguter commonced a sult in tros- paws against 23. F, Culver, Inying damages at $8,000. ‘THE couNTY count. In the mattor of tho estato of Stiles Burton, deceased; yinnt of adininistration to Ann W, Burton, under un approved bond of $3v0.000. ‘Tho suraties uro F, ‘Tuttle, Willinaw Dlair, Satn- wel G, Lavlor, Le Grand 8. Bartou, Ira Holmes, and Benjamin B. Holmes. Grant of guardians slip was uso issued to the samo party as guar: Qian of Stephon 1, Burton, minor beir to the es tute, in approved bonds of 200,00), with 1', ‘Tattlo, 4 amucl Q, Taylor, and Le Grand Burton as surotion, Jn the bastardy cago of Auns Maria Dertels ve. A. Gustav Ohisberg ; order committing dofen- dant to jail for failure to furnish bonds. Grant of administration was isaued to Tenbolla Flower, to adtninister upon tho estate of Julius Ineins Flower under an approved bond of 312.000, ‘Tho claim of James Durbam for #25, against tho estato of Jobn 8, Brown way allowed. In the matter of F, Kolly, an insolvent debtor ; application for discharge under the In- solyent act, continued tll to-day at 2 o'clock ye, CRIMINAL count. oorgo Wells was tried tor tho larceny of 10 yurdy of cioth of L. Sadler ; verdict gu nd sentenced to imprisonment for wix mouths in the Monto of Correction. ‘Yhoutus Johnson ploaded guilty to the larceny of & bose, wagon, aad barnoss trom M,N. Hurd and C. 0. Herrine. Hemanded. Edward Qaumraitenied guilty to the lareony of throe cows from James Scott, Remandod, Jamod Brady ploaded guilty to five indigtmonts for larceny,—licat, horva from P. MacMatou ; second, @ horse and buggy from J. H. Brayton; third, & horde from John Vang; fourth, two gets of harness from J. N. Lilly; and, fifth, a set of harness, saddlo, and two buggy-tops from J.N. Lilly, Homanded. THE CALL. Jupox Gany—60, 5, 68, 60, Ot, 63 to 76. JopuK Moonz—4, 7, 8. Jupar Roakns—182, 189, 194 to 209, Jubox Bouru—p5 to Lg, JuvGE TneE—G4 to 80, oxcopt 71, 73, 74, 75, 77. JUDGMENTS. Buruntog Counr—Conresntoxs—J. R. Hult et al, va, Nobert A. McClelland, $70U,13-—L, D, Garrett vx, Vie fhne Whiter, Has2—1. J, ‘tuompson ys, Jacob 1, $107.40—T, E. Jenkins ‘ve, Jou M, Stephens, .d—Same va, M, Ktepbeus wud Kichucd Duvall, $45.18—hame va, J. Mf, Btophetw and Mlehard Duvall, $0,00—Jobu Baldwin, Jey, va, Ge 8. Hubbard, Jr, $280, Jupur Gany—R. My Orinaby va, FM. Donley and M. 8, Donley, $44.67—Kittio L, Hopkion yw, D, 8, Ba~ fabrook aud W. W, Wood, $1,107.04, W, deem et al, ‘ye, Laura Taylor, $500, Une TaMuOk—L. TL. Buldenwock ve, Joba An- doraun, H, Mickelson, Nely Nilson, @, Gabrilaon, Lace Sarven, H. Thomosen, 8. Lund, B: Dastad, and. P, Mugs,’ Criielecd of due’ Saviors Qhurch ; verdict, $295,08, and motion for uew ital, Cthoure Counr—Jupar Roakns—Frank Layelle, dey ot uh va, City of Chicago s verdict, $1,200, gud nuoiton for new trlil,—Hizum Martin ve, 8, de Walker 3 Verdict, $3,038,68, Juvaé Hoort—Robert Vasey, uxo, ate, Elgin Natiowal Wateh Comp arnighces Willian Shumuker va, W, forbett ¢ ve 7 and motion for new trlai—2. 1, Mauretaon Wo Britivy ond North American Royal Mall Btusin Packet Company, $74,—James Augustus va, Kdward Kersoy, 809,08, JUDGE CHRISTIANCY’S SUCCESSOR. To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune Kavasazoo, Stich, Fob. 9—Just now thore ia ® good deal of cunyassing for a candidate to fll Judgo Christiancy's place on the Supreme Beuch, Many names are mentioucd. Among thoxe mout prominent aro Charles Upson, of Coldwater ; Aubley Pond, of Detroit ; John M. Edwards, of Kalamazoo ; sud Mr, Marton, of ay City, late Attorney Govoral, Mr. Edwards iva leading awyor, sud an old citizou of this place, fauiliar, by ovor twouty years of psactive, with the laws of Michigan and the commou law. to ly a gen- tleman of culture, aud of (he purost private aod publlo Hfe,—powsousing, his Nicuds think, the quatitied aud education eminently fitting jun for tho Bo Ho hay timo and aguiu beon urged by tho people tu accopt the position of Circuit dudge of thie district, whou ik wax much lurger than at prevent, and even at the lust vacanuy; but Lia largo businepa provented his acceptunce. His friends now urge hiv xccoptunce of the can- didavy 1 tho issue which is buing mado; and, if vominated, there can be ny doubt of his clovtion. Me woyld prove a worthy succosior to Judge Christian Hle Hepublicantam iv undoubted ; and, wuilo be biniwelf would pot enter personally into the wtrugyle for the voruination, thera ie no. daubt be would bo gratiied with the nominee jon. THE CHICAGO DAILY THE SOUTH PARKS. What the Commissioners Have Done During the Past Year. The Lands Purchased, Improve- ments Made, Etc. Present Coniitton of the South Parka, and What They Havo Cost. The South Park Comminrioners havo recently presented to tho County Board of Commissioners their report of their ' acts and doings. aud their recoipts and oxponditures, for the your beginning Dec, 1. 1878." The document firat alludes to tho diNicntties that the Comnilasion las bad to en- counter in scouring Iand for park pritpones, on account of the exorbitant and fictitious valua- tions placed upon it by ita owners. From thin cauyo, until recently, they Lad been unable to coneider that thoy possoused a park atitable aa o place of public resort, but latterly this obstacle had been overcome, and thoy were now pleased to stato that they suw thelr way mora clearly, and could point to an amount of work completed that would com- paro favorsbly with othor largo patkw of tha country, considering the amount of money er. pended, and the time tho Comnilsaiouors Lod really had to operate in, NEAULY THRRE-FIFTHS of tho west divisiou of tho park was completed as faras the lapor was converned. About 250 aerea had been tilled aud seeded down, ant plauted with forogt trees of from 3 inches to 12 ‘ches m dismoter. ‘The portivs known as the “South Open Green” was now Inid ont as a Inn, and it was probably the most extensive oue in America. Some 214 miles of the drive had been completed,—abont three-fourths with Joliet rayel, and the remainder with clay and jako-shore gravol. About 4!% miles of of walks of clay aud Jake-shore gravel had been finished, ‘Tho drive on tho eaxt wide frum Lif- ty-cighth to Sixtioth street liad been graded prep- avatory to geaveling. It might be said that the Wost Park to Fifty-sixth streot 1 tinishod, aud it now neods only the slow growth of timo to give it the offect contemplated in the orlginal plans,—neamoly, a great Opon greousward, sare rounded by shrubbories and spreading trecs, THE EXPENSE INCURRED, Attention was then called to tho exponre in- curred in getting the grounds into proper sliaye fora park. ‘hey wero originally a marshy flut, and, to propare them for drives and boulevards, an extensivo system of sewerage wan necesmry, Sewors, at groat oxpense, had beon Iaid on tho Vino of Grand boulevard, Drexel boulevard, ff. ty-tfth etrect, Scammon avenue, unil several smaller thoroughfares, Tho largar portion of the work of preparing the gronud bad now been doao, aud the Commu. hion would in futuro be frea of a largo expensa for this purpose. ‘Shey were of the upinion, the ropore further atuted, that the man boulovards connecting the city proper with the party were excelled by ve other drives in the couutry, TUS DRIVEWAYS, Ov the Grand buulevard, the roadway was 2 mites in length and 63 fect wide, with S-foot gutters, and plauting-spaeca 12 feet iu width on bach side, containing in all 13 acres, Whe nido-~drive on tha east side of tho bonle- vard, from Oakwood boulevard to Foriy-seventh stroct, was completed and in uso for trotuing Diirpoxes. Droxel boulevard had been graded its entira lenge, aud tho roadway on tho ant fido, 40 feet in width, had been completed from Oakwood boulevard to Brook street, aud about Binilox of walkw bad been laid ont and finished froin Oukwood boulevard to Vilty-iret street. On the planting apace throuyh tho centro of tho boalevard a large numbor of Hower-heds liad boon laid ont and kept full of Nowors daring the last {wo yunimers. und ruetio soate had been pro- vided. Bayard avenue was completed around tito sonth open grove, haut 134 “mites in length. Pavilion boulovard had beeu Iaid out with two AVefoot roads, a planting-apaco wilh sidewaike situilne to Drexe? boulevard from South Park ave enus to State atrect, and from Neubon nirect ta Wextern uvenuo, and between these points with & Ta-Lovt road, All of thene boulevards had been kept in perfect order during tho yoar. ‘Tho planting-spaces had Lcen reguiarly mown with lawu-mowers, ant iroes had been planted whore any had failed to live, On Jicoxel boulovard a large oumber of bedded planta had been planted and managed with much success, aud had formad a feature of groat attraction, ‘Tho planta uved for this pur- joo numbored 14,306, and embraced many va- rietics. SEWERS AND WOADA, Tho following iss list of {he sewers and roads built siuco the organization of the Commission; ‘SEWERS, Langth bid br Wiel aower pipe. Jae24 pipe. Lax pipe secs 13-Auch pipe. Abeluch pipes. Bowers, 5x5 to $33.,...4 ‘Total length of draius., sone eeneo T4008 WATER Length feet, Pst Size, s-inelt pipe, B-iuels plp a-inch pip Such pip 41-10 mjlea water-pipe, NOADs. 1014 milea of road on boulevard, vublo yurds gravel used, 8,000 cuble yards clay, 2,600 cubto yards cinders, 4,810 enble yards tur concrete, 4,700 cuble yurdy ntseadam, "T09 feet aapbalt road, 100 fect uspualt sidewall, 000 feet tar concrete sidcwathe, Tho Commision also apponded a list of tho trees and shrub planted in tho parka aud bonto- yards wince the beginning of the work. ‘Choy numbered 10,223, aud included every American variety. LANDS PURCHASED, Tho Board, during thor adininistration, had auececded in purchasing tho larger portion of the lauds; tho part not vet procured, boing abont 100 acros iu the cast divivion of the park, the frontage from State street to Wabash avo- nue on the south sido of Pavilion boatovard, and a portion of the Western avenue froutage. "he Leard had acquired title to, aud paid for, the following amount of lands : sera 5 on Feast divivlon of park... ‘Midway pluvance, Weat division of park. Grove parkway (144 mules fel Grand Lontovard (3 mites tony)... Pavilion inulovard (diy miles long). Tweuty-vere park, Thoy had also acquirod title ta, partially paid for, aid assumod abilities ou, tho following amount: Rast division of park, Midway pluiwanco.. West diviaton of 3 Grayd boulevgrd 2 ‘"Twenty-acre park 3 Weatera avenue ( Ww Total, 238 At this date, continuod tho report, the abstraoss were being examimed for about one-half mile more of frontage on Western avenue, propara- tory to purchuwo, leaving about Ve qmilew of fiontage ou Wostorn aveuuo wtill to be acquirad, ‘Che Commisgion bopad by spring to procure tho Weatern ayenuo lands, and lay them out and inpeove them to soma extant, aa the property- holders of that section oxprous thumpulved very favorable to tho projoct, aud weomed willing to further the wivhea of the Uonmeaission, [nu ad- dition ta the boulevard. the Board proposed to juake @ 20-acre park at tho junctiun of Pa- villon boulevard and Woutern avenue, aud @ portion of the land therofor haw already beou procured, DELINQUENT PARE TAX, Tho failure uf the Commisalou to collect the Aolinquent portion of the park tax had boon of wrest detriment to them iu their labors, it wae 4 matter of rogroy to the Board that the law uf- fords ua prevent moun of fastening tho collec tion of the dulinquent taxes. After the tire of Is7Lthe Hoard wore of tho opinion thas the yas tax, if called for to tho greatest extaut of he law, Would be burdonsome to tax-payory, and that i¢ would be considered unjuat to ask for an appropriation for purposes of yearestion, wheu tho ucceasities of the community callod forso lurgean expenditure, The ‘theres TRIBUNE: TILURSDAY, re coneluded to make tho tax for amonut simply anflerent to cover thelr interant, nately: $150.00, As it singe apponre. it was unwise, for the business of the following year wad un- precadontediy good, and timo haa proved that tho taxon of that yaar wore pall more chearfully than atany time since, ‘Tharenult wasa loss of at Joart 2160,000 to the Commission, Tho de- purneest, taxes for the previous years are as fol. low t ‘Fotal tax lavy, 1970. Total tax levy, 18 ” Totah ta levy, 1H taickaces tax 1460, double payments, interest op forfeltures, ote... Commiestona prld, 1870, $15,957.87 Conaniaione pardy © 4bsT. as Gommisaiona puid, 183 + O98H.EE $20,979.04 Cash received on 3 year zor anil abatements, + 22,099,58 Errorw and abatement + 22,703.36 Lrrorgand auatentents, 1672... 45,603.20 637,178.75 $744,754.53. WEERLY CONCERTS, During the months of eptembor and October the Hoard instituted a werics of weekly concerts, which had bectt largely attondod. ‘Iie average number of carringes visiting tho parks and boulevards on concert day way 3,700; tho groat- ost uutnbor attending on any ons day waw 4,600. THE XUMRER OF POLICE employed by the ace for tho past year wan ten, distributed ag follows, the General Suporiutend- ent acting ax Captain: On Grand bontevard, 3; on Grovo parkway, 2; on Went Division Park, 8; on East Division Park, 13 and one Kergeant, ‘fhreo of the police have been mounted, ‘tho number of arreita mada during the year was fifty-two; of there. fourteen were brought be- foro tho Captain of Police, and dischary reat were Kent by him before tho Jue! Park, and tived. RECKIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, ‘Tho statement of reocipta aud expenditures aubmitted with the report showed : Ieceipts from various nources, Exjanditures,, Balanco on band Dec, t, 1874 $ 19,108.08 “MICHIGAN, Lumbering~County Superintendents of Schovls—the New United states Senutor. To the Editor of The Chicano Tribun Furatount Centre, Newaygo Co., Mich. Feb. 6.—After twelve hours’ ride on the Ciicago & Michigan Luko Bhoro Ruilroad, I utrived ut this Nourishing wage, which is situated midway be twoon Muskegon snd White Rivers, in the centre of the grost lumbering rogion. It is driving = ouriabing trade, and bide fair to be the moxt important trading point inthe country, Lt contains 700 inabitants, aud hay sevoral [digo saw-mills. 8 stave-factory, and atannery, in suceossful operation, ‘The snow is about 1H inches deep, which makes igh ing. which the Iumbormen are improving 10 a good advantage, It lias been un excelient win- tor, so far, for lumbering, and w large quantity of logs kre being put iu,—far greater than tor many yeury previous; it ia thought by many that entirely too many fos aro bemg put in, aud that it will materially lowsen the price of hnauer the coming season. ‘Tho prineipal political excitement seems to bo over tho prospoct that tho Logistature will abol- wh the oftice of County Superintendent of Schools, as an attempt bas been made, ut each sexsion since this offee lias beon oatablinued. to sholi«h it, antl it now sooms that ite cnewies aro mit bo be successful, ‘Tha teachers througi- out tho Stato, and the friends of cdueation gen- ctaliy, are putting forth their best efforts to nusintain tho Jaw an it is, and they certainly have the argumaut on thoir side, for in uo State where this Jaw ling been iv forea ng it heen abolished, but, on tho contrary, it to be the most succossful las proved Han for advanciug the enasé of edneation wud Taising tho standard of scholarship in teachers: and it 1s to be hoped that the wuemies of Uberal educatiun may not be wuccessful i thuir efforts to abolish this oftics Ttepublicans generally do not express mitch remvet wt the defeat of Sanator Chanter, for (hero Las bosn @ growing dislike to hiw for sov- oral years; butit is to be regroticd thet a moro positive Republican was uot choxen te take hie plaga, for, if evor the Republican party needed positive ‘mon, it ia vow,—ion iho will etund fearlessly at tho front, and beat bacl tho tide of revolution which throntens us,~— espectally so now when both Houses of Congress ato filled with wnrepentsnt Rebel and their Northern allies, who are ouly secking for another Opportunity ta plunge wu again into civil war. ‘Kha Bonator-gloct ig an able lawyer, anl 9 mem- ber of the Saprome Bonch, but lias had little ex- perionce iu politics, Io is considered sound on the fnaneil question,-~i. e:, ho is in favor of © hard money,"—whiel, to my iid, is the only sound poly; but tluancial questions and all others fall into the background as the ghost of Democracy emorges from ite grave, arm in arm with the “Lout Cause,” Pupiicuns, = ODD-FELLOWS’ HALL DEDICATION. Corresponitence of The Chieaas Tribune, Wia., Fob. 9,—This afternoon, David MeDonald Lodge. I. 0. O. F., No. 187, dedicated thoir now ball, fn the now Post-Oftice butaing, with appropriate wervicos, Tho hull proper in 40 by GO foct, with suitable anto-rooms, and is furnished with most exquisite taste, from orig- inal dens, in French walnut. it is, without donbt, tthe most elegant lodge-room in tho State, and ts tho froe-will offering of individual mombors, without touching the treasury of the lodge. ‘Tho membernhip includes many of tho oldest aud wealthicst citizons of Racine, After the coromonies of the Hitual were cou. cluded, eloquent addrergos woro made by the Rey. John Allison, of Oconomowoc; tho Nev. A. C, Fish, of Iacina ; and tho yonerablo David SeDonald, now of Ohicayo, but for many years a resident of Racine, and one uf the few surviy- org uf the honored mon who instituted the frst lodge of Ord Fetiows in the Stato of Wiconsin. "The music was furnmbed by # select choir, under the loadorsip of Prof, Pritehard, Thin ovening the dediatory ball ta taking place, and is passing off gail ~ ~ Death of the Kuriursteu—The Last of Mis Buce. Correapondence uf the Cuncinnatt Gazette, Beau, J ¥2.—With tho lately-deceased Kurfursten, from Heaxen, the last of the race in Germany, both titulary and bodily, died out. Tho Kurfurston Fredoric Wiliam, oppouing Truesia in cho war of 1660, was cartiod to Btet- tin, but, upon absolving his people from their osth of allogianco, he waa releaved. Ho con- stantly and confidently looked forward to his restoration, and gont.a papor to the Prussian Miuistry expressing his designs to this effect; consequently, bis private means, which lund een promixed him at Stettin, were with- hold, ~ Ho afterwards went to on ev- tato near Prague, whora he resided at the timo of Ita death with bis family, a wife and olght enildron. His wife being’ the divorced wito of » Priavinn officer, none of the childron are aligiblo to hie title, and must bo satistled with tint of Triueo and Princoss of Hanau, 9 dignity wo which hig wifo raised, ‘he Kurfur- stan was sthoroughly a bad wan, and bad left bolind but Cow friouds, aud fower acts thut aro crowtitabte to his name. Immediately after tho nows of his death was recuived here, the Emper- or telegraphed permission for bia body to be buried in Cynscl, seanrdin to the exprossad: wish of the deceased, and also elgnified his in- tention of caring for sud pensioulng the mom- bora of bia houschold, ‘Tho body was eseorted to the boundary by an Austrian regiment, ‘here it way rocoived by tha Saxon troops and trausported to Unsuel, whore it wag takau from tho depot to the vault va hearse drawa by eight magnificent Isabella colored horses which bad always boot a favorite color of the Kurfursten, ‘The liuval heirs of tho Kurfurston bave jung since given In thoir al~ logiance to Prusuia, and Landgrafon Frederio William Goorge Adolph, tho next in secession, who married @ niece of tho Emperor, the daughter of Prlueo Mart, bas boon given the title of Hiv “Royal Highness.” Bo has passed away the last of the title of Kurfursten, and Germany's Kimporora now will descend ins lino of iwhoritanoo, In olden times, when Aus- tris stood at the load, it was tho duty of the Kurfursten to choose tho guccossor to the Em- vire, abd many people Lave lived and diod who bolioved & nation without Kurfurstoua could not exist, Another example ia added to tho sereaiatlble power of cresting and doatroying fai + ). Bil King. Hyom the New York Sun, a Thero is nowy from the Hon, Wiliam 8, King, of Minnevota, the celebrated individual who bay such valuable information respecting the Pacitio Mail bribery, ‘Iho iutelligouce vow received dove not exactly bear upoy that subject, but it will bo appreciated with intutest, nevorthelous.t § Mr, re was in this city not s great while aince, \ What," he inquired of a gentleman whom he mot, what do you think of the Boecher case?" “Well,” anawered this geutteman, who {fy 8 liover tu the invocence of Mr. “J don't kuow what to think of it.” replied the Hon. Mr, King, “I am afraid it 19 very bad business. Now, J sometimes awoar, FEBRUARY Hl, 1876. and occasionally drink -shisky, and) Dmay even now snd then do other things that: era ust gta, right; bat 1 tell you Iam very eorry for this tee xeandal, expecially on account of the harnt if wisl do to’ the caine of religion.” dt must be a great consolation to Mr. King, in tho tomporary rotiroment whore ho now avoidn We I TO BAT. turmoand Int In good location. CITY REAL ESTATE, On TOE SGE POR A STOUR of dey woods of olathing, a 2atory anil barament hice Joyuiro at Ist North inate OM SALE POR A KRW DAYH iniXies FEET ON Diary at., 97 fnat north af Twontleth at, fronis wont 3 an obtrusive notorinty, that No has alwayn | hag titeriat on grou Toate. ene oa ae Preserved such a lively interest in the cause of | 1.0. TUX: uurality and religion. WOR NAT, ) OULEVA IR - ne il eo Heap Aa enay terms. J. EBAIAK WAR. tA, Pe Chamnber of Camengeen, THE CINCINNATI LIBRARY, An Attnek by Gibrarinun Vickers upon fix-Librarian @oole, Now of Chile Cues Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cricinxath, 0, Fob. 10.—Tuowss Vickers. Librarian of tho fublic Labrary of this city, in bis annual report goes for Librarian Polo, hist predecessor, now of Chicago, with a sharp atick. For instanco, speaking of Mr. Poole's Iaat anunal roport, ho nays: The Important fact hidden under the term," German aul French Literature,” ia, that the 12 per centinn attribute:! to it reprexents quite aa fare a posiiin of fletion ag Qe 73 dors of the remaining #4, 18 we have B3 per ceulum of Getlun elrentated by the Vrblie Library of Cinciunat! during the otliclal sear ending Jitue 2, 147; achievement equaled in find only by the Fublle Library of Chiesgo. It is autlivient for the preaeut to add that the ulove ingentoun claral- feation no longer exists in this Library, and that the hat we nw practice of Luyimy largo numbers of Wiplicates of the | PAO SATE. 3 traahleet novela, to supply the demand for them when ey uupear, aud thus work up” the elreulation, has ‘been discontinued, Ho also says: Hoon after the pre: non fe Librarian arnumed the duties of hiv abice, it @ apparent to bint that, when the books of tue Library mbould Le transferred ta the new building, ft woitld be aliav Intely neveamary to undertake Unis entire reclaasiilea- tion, Not only had the extating clamification Yeon adgpted with Gut litte regard ty any of the various departinents of huruan kndwletye, but the plactug of the books nuder the separate rubricn had evidently persons, In fact, for any sclautitio or Userary pure pron kat tack, lar: [rgesane irony IND, Aunty, iT prnsty price ti centey Ject is te sell ulsarant rail fad, Ms ‘uniy, Jeew hutrusted ta utterly ighorant and iucomperent | Sa neYs ON WARREN-AV,. id Bre. tween Woe and Uineoin (south front): 3) or 60 fact, botwean Loasttt and Oauleyy a ay ur . fotmran Foasitt and Oailey: 24 or 44 feet. bntweon Oak sateen Ae. Van Husten-st.y 10urigs eouttiannt -Av.. Tfont, aant front, nortlt Jot ant bloeka In the hiieh Hand Twontyofitth-sts. GEAR ME SEES NUN, oh Wastelngton ats Oe SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, IN MIYDE PARK, NE Piglet abun, for a dwelling: 4 No. IL i LaSalle ai g hanes th remote, OND, 7 Dear Tot at Bh ene eat Dargara. WOR Gago AL COUNTRY HEAL ESTATE. fon BROAD ACRES LAND in one, bady, with a LD miles rlyor franiage an (un nity inks nf tha in Grandes br the neiewat int atubort uasigation, near Larou Btata of racre, $3) can cayy capitallsta, secur ad from San Antonte to the City of Mr sles, th ko It the grand crossing ul Upacelty of ourawn, Plata, nay description ean be fandd in my oth oe Haat andyls FINANCLAL yinaument €1i up, Jur tizav Ivana, Ahune Bulidinge TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP: ONEY r Dose, there was bo clussification, nN And again: MUNEY To Loan It would have beon the work of but 9 few daya | 344 bonds, ete, at LA to put the bocke io thie condition on. ths | Sulplivet.s noar Clark. b shelves of the new building; but tu have | PO LUAN-IN SMALL AMOU duue bo would huyo been s crime agalnyt the best it tereata of the routing pablic, aud udingrace to ny ote profensing even tue alihtest knowledge of Mteraturo or of Hibgary-ecuncimy, hie library poeacsed no hich estalogne, The so-called “>belflint * wax but satiful apology for auch ® une, One of the imperative decessities, Urerefure, i counretion with the re-ladsitl- cation wan the making of a ahelf-catalogue, ‘And he ways finally : ay It 4s, porhupy, superfuous to eall your attention to the very marked finpravement du "the cbse of pore none uslug the reading-riom, Wheu these reoma firat carue Uniden ty auperviaiviy, Ue.y wore inguating deyond expresiag. “They were lurgely frequented during the winter-montha by thors who were uther= wise humeleas, who spunt thelr uiyhta fa the atatiou- houses, and thelr dagx In the Public Library. The atuicephere of the ruome was so vile that the att nuts wire commtantly made ick hy It, aud the duors Were lltesally covered with tol:sceo~ful j THE RED RIVER OF THE NORTH. Sperat Inapateh @ The Chicags Tribuas. Sr, Paci, Feb. 10.—the Merchuuty’ Luterna- tional Steamboat Company, the curporatu which reside at Winona, Bt. Pant, Minneap sud Moorhead, and wich was organized under tho general State faw. completed arrangements for noxt season ata meeting held here to-day. "tho Company will run next yoaxon two steusnera with barwen on the Red Riveruf the North. Guo re ny ct « dross't' 63, Tribune ottieu. WTribuve Huttdtan. ‘Tribune uitice. farnee within Wanrep rine three seats each. W WING COs, oF Doatborneste Wnt de at ser Haug Jaan ayicncy, tee batt Jowelts. watch 0 LOAN-MONEY 1S SUMS OF $1.00 uP. ward, on city real ei 0 AND ecurity, SAMUEL GERM, 10 LUAN-45,0 LORS YRARS AT 9 PETC CENT on goed inads property, Principals address X 63, O LOAN--IN KEMS OF Ho Ont MOLI “ON Neet-class res) ostate in Uook Counts, or on. i}inols mainiles, Bets PHASE, Heaper il LOANS FROM FIRST BAND ‘ung Of ET1,ON0, «no nF 8, one af 86.0, for Hed. GOODRICH, 15 Dverburast, 0D APPLICATIONS FOR tilne; money in-band. LVI Joan, toni Loreto OUR ACTES: Synth Koglewaad propertys at lovee uo, Addresn, tires days, V1, Fi 1.100, #501, BU, TU LOAN ON SPIE Tele. Manta Pope Motaneo baek ie, 1S FlA-ae., oon a INVEST IN BOME PAYING V0) aieaatonas us and agents nod wut aypls. ies B45, ‘Urilntie g UO LOd oR ONE YEAR ON I ge Apply” Morte avy Hoot was shipport ti sections from Cineimnati Saturday | S-fQ00% AND 8:,u TO LOAN FOR 30it ust, antl tho other iv being transportert bodily bs 510008 Sa cpt eae ouate ruil from St, Cioix to Red River. ‘thia will mako TH) LUAN UN CIEAGO'E three cumpanioy, with cight steamers, oporating ou Red Liver, a frozen to Death in the Water, Tho Nashville Lanter of the Gth gives the fol- lowiug particulurs of the terribla death of two men “Aboutdusklast evening, whiletwo men, whose hamos Wo were unable tu asvortaiu, were seated in ®eanve, engaged in catching the driftwood Noatiny down tho Cumberland, not far abuye tho water-works ond clued to the shore, the canoe capsized, throwing them into tho ould deptuy of S100 ais. $8.00 ahd s tate. GEO. TL. “RUSET, tal > i) S LOR Six 3.000 8 PaaS TO LOAN DIVAN LATHROP 00,00038 TO PURCHASE COM. Fi meretal and real ertate paper in Tare i amounts; wr ulsu hate sume’ bor cent nioney ehuley real estate, secarity tust bo abundant, 2 WRU. 72 ba TO EXCHANGE. the river. ‘Pho river was not very deep at the | ~~Zr Gq Ge anpw : pout where tho accident oecurred, but, na | A Sate nwachande ur fara liuetenr howe, “Ade they wero unable to swim, their condi- } diew sre. J. We dU DD, Hampton, Kock Island Co. My tion was cortainly very critical ono. TPO EXCHANGE ju ACKES OL AND OK ‘Thelr cance drifted away, leaving them standing | 1 dar timbor. 6 miles from South Oblcaqu: adjacent to in the rivor, which was of conrye very cold, ren- dering them donbly so from tho fact that their clothing was @aturaied with water. Tuey rarod their voices to the highest pitch, aud cricd Jus- | w: tily for help, but the seconds longthened iuto minutes, and still none cams. “heir cries were at last heard bya gentleman riding noar the bank of tho river, nid. unssvorius is inquirios, they arked him for God's sake to wend a canvo out to them, or they would freeze to death. Ho told them that he did vot know where he could find one, but would endeaver to ,do #0, aud rescue thom ‘from their perilous wit- uation, “Ilo galloped away on this misston of life and doath, aud at lart. aud after a long interval of tine, a8 it seemed ta be, had passed, procured one and hastened to their succor, As he up- proached the #put from which Lo had spoken to them he called tothem, but received uo response. |) After wasting several minutes iu this manner | 3 without receiving any ouawar, ho went elone to | # the bauk, where a ead and ghastly sight met his gaze, Leaning half way out of the water, with thoi hands clutching in a firm death-grasp sowo Dushes, were the unfortunate meu, frozen to death, Their bodies were removed toa suitablo place to await the timo of their interment.” “BOARDING AND LODGING. Failrord suxtion. ro exer irs Reapur Bivck GATES A CO,, 1.6 Doarhirn, Toe t Mi Ww. 4 Gausually poll. M,C. BALUWIN & UO., 85 LaSalle ela; ready to ru MILL, Haudolpbat, Jrunnrront y jieved mechinory 1 Mithout Iuibur-yard. cially called to tho abave, ait will bo disposed of at a greut bargain, $ Doarlorn=0 A FRAME nt w(t eceats power, on fensod ground, sultabile for bs Ss, MacBINE shu; exrriace GF turaiturs thanulactory, uF ld make asploadid lvery stablo, Address Rovin 33 SASPLENDID BUNI- ‘nt, for asl oF Wain tora. sud leanelukly ey WODL Muprubed 5 8 HANGE ch GOOD REFER. ‘ash business that 1 PARTY WITH P2003 onees can buy an interest in, + Teaeny 2 Ui ESCENT ora Apusty SEAT AND) bride. ORY 0: i WRAT BIDR, TN fully equiped with tho tuust’ tne Hrat-class running ordor, with or ‘Mauutacturers’ attention ta spo- a chuice lvewit Vor further partigulars apply at 1M State ‘Culeage, TM, MATTER WHAT YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, or tradu, of bustuoss. confer with LP. SWIbT & 1.3 AND BBA! opposite pate | BON. 1 Kaidotnteat., Hoo 8 ce) mer House “Hilo uta ah? | po PARTS DESINING ‘TO ENGAGE IN A LE- Hiner wedk../ Hest day }, Hegien family. gitimate business, whero the protits aro large, and QF MICHIGAN-AY PLEASANT | few hundred dullars only neeussary tu Invest, wu 20) juenishod. room oard, at a vory | & Dusinoss tor thy inecuf which we solicit the most thadorate pricy. Good rolurznced required, is {18 Apso Wau - GUUD BOARD Foi “ Tusdlon ar gentl 83 per wook, with oro of pistio; single roo Wy aren) NGELY FURNISHED DLS MM oP one also, ningle fooue, wit Gonrd. ‘Yeorms to wut, Heferes (OQ... WABAS GO-b tenet aly, siagle room, Largo miosis roo off loot tubuth, Vory dealrable for gentiuntun and wife or ) \7 PONICELY HEN a iret floor, with large hoating stove; ieront, with buard. —TO RE WITH BO. urnished front room, witb bed. thornuch tuvortgation. f At 1 West Munrid: ‘grate tiry and register, hot aud ould water cunveu- | (VUTTRIN | Cell and examine our elreulars, seu our judursumuata, and luarn all particulary, Ti Clarksat, itoout Wei 3 SUF HORSES, Alte UESDAYS AND FRI- DAYSat'lda, m ‘Partlos wintiiag to purchaso horves at our place can hava an trying thet the day befara sale, Wat jecotred, Le +A. NiO# KPAN OF DAY HORK young, Well-watched, and fast. Call fora few days, may not BARG. ie bugEy uuouetnulty ot 1 erp fire a gaol tan stnale went Lar BeRiNGe : ots. QUI BALE—A GE: JAN'S HG, CONRISTING TRVADA MOTED, 13 AND 1 Re ee Aditi rnsgs and barnes as pan en noir im ‘iso one very aiplinh ura] can ahuw batter than i wla: Detwoon Madiain and Monroe. 7 pee week; O40 Ine rou, 86; di 31.0 to $2 por day. 7 OUb'K HOT! y i oppoalty stored eda ‘ “MUSICAL, A DECIDED bakGaL v Nini i AN ENTIRELY NRW AND Magnitiownt rsewoud planotorta, aarenito tacnmant, full teen (rane, very ATO sen {a ighy polled cco with _ carvou loge and ira.” Sunutaciuroce’ qiice, Ly jastrament was taken fn ttada, te entirely new, aud ware Fantod in overy rosiect; tor sal with atobl aud cover for Babe. Neatdence, 615 Michiga es ,HUMDEH O PLANGN AND OHGASE, UA fea tase months, for ante fo ic BONA CAMP aN Hatest, OE BNE P GREAT VARIRTY OF NRW AND BRCONT d\ and pianos for rout very low. STORY & Case, AW Swtete A. NEW PANO, UNSURPABSED IN, loti, niost popula ib Ost Oaheut., svar tl ¥ F By filly vasveutods Tor a utes; sold tor'pa tault wi tise forthe. Apply at ‘private stables, No, G4) Mich- Saas ny. yoety iron days. Commerce. TAME HORSIS A SPEUIALCY Dm Col Vetortuary Surgoous of England, 164 East Aladison-at, EOLOF ark in 2249, ad warranted suund and kind, aud oars of a0, vur, only tho owner no further ‘OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE, AT pricca that will Insure thoir malo im the ovat fow Wost Muurooat, WH KALE—A GOOD HUGGY, NEARLY NBW, AT 8 fearwalite 18 J. RSATAS Waltiths Chamber of Olt BALLON NEW OUTER, $10; ONE g65; ue $12, at 22 Lakes. OR BAL. GOOD CU' #35, wt AMiphixan-ay,, Jok BA FLAN POR GROOH! J eeaatea-tet tring of bells, or Heats ov bakeate es ite ‘Votorinary Surgon, mombar of the Royal Call WING TO A CHANGE IN MY BUSINERS, will soll cheap for cauh,tny well-known ant ci Galitoris a Cliuf i trottad last aunaru ou Daxter SUSEPH UAMIS, 1b) Michigau-nr, Wi-OUTAVE I 8 SCEOTELERE: OLY ES ILAIGUS-SUEIOUS-FOUR LEER OF MY # tudor dnsprusemonts Sl h AVE NY ae 9 eran bargaiis, ab Nar 0 lariat RADE, "at ob.ate onnmeiio Ratings Tou, CUPQEEIUNG ROsEWooD, 7 OCTAVE } forte, fund corners, aacomilogly fine tana; for with atool and cover, $16. Kusidence, bi Michiga * QMEKNARE, TWo BTRINWAY, AND SEVERAL othor tirat-class pianos, almuet now; als, nescral good organs, for asle Jory law by MULIGS BAUER & GU,, cornas’Stato wud Palinye Hone. Waste UOND-TAND STEINWAY, 0 esp cuit oat cheap e wt fd Riidrosss toe 3 an PARTNERS WANTED, Pap ff WANTED_FITHER ACTIVE OR BI- tent, with capltalof $20,tu, iu Iunibor business ta Ohicage? “Address O 14, '"friuno ott ih V cul. Al Buy A ALE peas, agg Ti ra by cabling ou J ar Avgeningtot at, 7 63 Sonth Caual-at., upstairs. SHELDON, Wa eae MS, AT BOG Ae Ts WA Moe aliutile you veu mak Aehothier you at you wlah te bi the Te MAH & MOLY, 48M “ASENEA WA TANVED— VO RXCHANGE-A | CUTTER AND wolf robe fur Wilusington coal at 85a top. Call at 4 CO.8 GOAL Wok, Bout falstod-st. bridgu, Steady wark, good wane! AGENTS WANTED. i)— 910 Pit DAY—TO BULL Tih wing wachlue, price £25. Ry money sett the "Flume 5 experivneod ii the business or pat. it ae 8 soul prashine for family uso, oF, Sk: ee nil ebupe yuu lity {0 wave Wonoy. 3 RC CLAIK dCs, Cuteagy Tie eM YOUN: GENTS WANTED-FOR CLYY AND COUNTRY Ef wa, Heamtsparker gud eard-printor, KUO Bild, THE RUREIRA Su Boal-Dil Burners, aad ls) othr fast vile Ug mugey wor. "Fur partivulare addtons LININGTON & HMU,, 177, Baab Madieou-st., mentee RA SOEEEANEOD TWiikiieie s Wuson tisLwoaMISeT BE STPZRNS OY CIICAGG aNd ornate THAT | A. Vugmucuines in Uortort utdeeg wont 898, for hale, (atic ta noo Kiou Kalakaue would yore ALEORD'S, | jrieu, Pree hrepraetc etre ie = : a | etNukUOFHie eh MLGHERT, [.knvetion VOW SE DAYS ONEY_VOUE Oe Siriitba Sula de toinbly paymuate, rented, ig leather | bud populrad, ‘a tino albuip, work-box, weittay-derk poskotebuok, standard Laak Othor $1 poss tp story rodu Dotter Hszaar, Wud Stats-al ‘nox Halstod, ‘varior bi i, all INSTRUOTION, Gituati N WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN COSt potunt to taach the Ruglivs Lraychis and beginus Sin piano fa a boy chuul, andr Ja Io the fasoily, an AQ yor cent diacount for cash MANGER” BEWING-MACIING ~PIANCIPAT, OF. Seaton stat Macituue sald va montuly paymonte, CHEAP POM GANTT, A MANUFAC Grover Bakur lug inachina, trun by steam. Apply ta WEA & COATES, luvin & 8 Washing: we who wil give bia sarvicos (oc buard aud wall rewunorg: | pe PIS eS ORR ga Mor hie winter, “Addrow PINGIMAL, Tribune [Oi BARESSevpitay ose aoa Ny oltoe. ba a m4 Wack. A iis zs 7 Houdlwin Weta Se" Rldeaco Bus Bitctgnrans? MO «MACHINERY. WWANTeD An UBL ON his Meudelya Sk BRIGHT REAM ENG NR OF rt fj ‘Tikgaisy. Pes BALE-VIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOE BABE, sche Guvgiee peach nearly new, two combination ood HA eile ie i... WANTED:-MALE HELP. ree p cavern, Clarks, Ete. RU—A SALESMAN TO. wrt W! Rona mock-woate Address NRUM TES Teas VANTED—A PRACTICAL GROGK, ih We Atiroiniako orders and deliver gesin® Ades %, Trlnae ol anagionnans heat of reforoncos required W C W ERK, 6 FInARCRASs HAND. TO. RU -CHAl Nn RI Apply at alice. of SWAN, crates Hine Talanda WAGONMA KEEL” AND” WATON, ot Rankeakers Hl ark, ‘Avoly to Ne te BEOW, 25 Bouth Clistontats ANTED— painter ta eoud mon. \WARTED (30 MINE A MAN AB FOREMAN IN tag Is Paralte oF supatiatanding twa ty baborienes i aa bande, Must WIisoNn PACKIND © N’ W FERS T. JVorsan tine anived: wuts situatloa: unis pe ‘ddross 4 LASS ROOT. 1i0TTOM- an abtaln & permanent duntrions and tompey aianermeaed lomperata mica wanted. Tanta — Aneta LIN N —AN ERXPERIENCEI WA Ntestoan tr agent for tye hletecot THA Ea gieat of 9, Nlate, ta tako urdors from’ dlealers tn paper haniips, for ac a rgd inanutacturing hoase, ‘Addenw ft, 0. Hox 302%, Phiindotphi WASTED: MEN 7 Br ‘ora, and naw fast-anllini olty On. V1) ant Madinot WWASTED-A COLORED HOY, 13-YEAR D, to make himself genorally useful; to onu bringing roterences a ponal home Wil be eivenn 4b 301 Wat Ae TANTED..45 OFFICE BOY, Ad LAD oF WAN orator Ya ait an furnish good co. Wartet, #2 puarwreck, In7 Waaningron.et WANTED-—PEMALE HELP, \ 3 Ibs, Nurth Suita WASEED A NEAT AND COMP BURN. ia Niel ‘articles, A eles ‘moricau Nov ST-CLASS “COOK, WAST. mlddie-ago American prolortods “At or Norwegian girl for gonoral oueaenne I 5 farntly. Rot family. Moforonce roguired. ‘Ro. Wout diate Want AS OR BWEDE GInE tO bg area yal wbomewurlefour In. the faraity, © Call ours castof Robey, and by tak eeerete yey fons Was AT 1133 TS Norweginn, or wade git! and ironor, ead plain cook ANTED—A GOOD COOK INA PREV) WN Ra wanting pnts at be aie PAE JYASTED TWO GrKts, One FoR KITOMER, ‘aug for aecond work, Cama p y Ape ply at B17 bouth Hangarnoments PePared toataye Ape WASTEDTA GIRL FoR 1 2a family of two,” Meferonces 2 DO GENEAL th Desstuniiaten Got Wie well, TO ASSIST + Apply at 467 Siichigan ANTED A GyOD hnusoworke and. a familys i if Atuoricau preiorreds “Apps at si North Wellents oe COUK,. WASHER, AND I piace ta & mediow-wized farl= remumouded from last piace, Ap: Guan, COnK, Apply 2s3 Wost Munreo-nt. TWO GIRLY FOI DINING-HUOM ASD ber work; must ba tidy aad clean, Apply 77 WASHEI, AND NERAL WOR Call early, with references, ~ SEWING "GIT i) Apply 96) Dixou-te \ D-GItLS TO MAKE FLOUR SACKS hose acyusinted with the work need apply. 161 y Michigans VANTED ON SHALL NURSE G ik ) \ ? 13 yoars ald, Call at 718 pe aeeen peanry Narsos. 3 \WANTEDSA NURSE GIUl—ONE COMPRTENT 1a taka charge of wmall cbitdren. Park boulown \d of Witet _SITUATIONS WANTED- Hookkeepers, Clerks, &a, TH ¥. D-BY A THOROUGHLY Luskkenper, where hn could hare some _Javuitw utd, L, WAYNE 2 SON, Wand FPVATION WA rer TED-AS BOORKEEPRR, OOl- Hivetor, orany otto munis by a steady poumg many oth higunst of recereness and " Gituatios wal SY years’ oxperien ross R13, RG MAN, OF, agrocers bnaincss; good rafe Wivaua unica. TED-BY A BOOKKEEPER Hical expesioaco, with Beat of eteeuaces ox as entry clork oF asistaut bookkuoper. Addross T i Tribe Hy othe Trades, GITUATION | ere 1 PAR BENS BY s - Coachmen. Tonmstors, &o. SITUATION WANTED—AS CARRIAGH DRIVER ’ anal ta work ap Mut the hu ‘oth tba Beate retes tees from, ast. pac ‘Tebungatica, sail eee. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domeostina, ITUATION WANTED-TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work uy a'swode aie Apply at bo Woaton-at., ‘are SITUATION WANTED—A8 FIRST-CLASS COOR t el, Featate he Gaul at £8! Rast Wasbingionat,, Hoes, unpor Poor gOS Roots 2, Unper GITEATIONS WANTED BY ‘SWO RESPECTABLE OD girls, cme as scevud girl aud the other as ook, in» pilvato family; goud rofurcnces it required. Posse apply ato Calan Seoamstrossoy. ITUATION WANTED—HY AN AMRRIGAN LADY. YD tn do auy kind of family sewing of dresamaliu: gv out in ianuiliog, “114 Carrull-at,, | betwean Unis Employmont Agents. ITUATIONS WANTKD—FAMILI good Seandinaviag aud German bel DUSIKE'S ofies and can be au Milwaukee: __30 RENT_HOUSES, T9 RENT—TWO-STORY AND BASKMENT BIUU! Mouse, ten rooms: water, gas, ani Latity near Din- cola Park, “C, BOWATLEM, fy" LaSatieat., Hoon | rok -STORY AND BARFMENT ROUSK, 13 rouma, No. lal Fuurth-av, Rast Wasllington-at., Kom 4. TO RENT--ROOMS. Ty RENT-NICK LARGE SOUTH RONT ROOM, furnished, with stove, @12; up one tight; Privarg: fam. Aluo, two mall rootns, 270 West Kandolpb-at. basti- MIRANT CORNER “ite saa tc Vieabontast rooms in te cliye Apply in the drag stor. MO RENT—UPLER FART OF io ATATEST., @ t Toon TURE WaMKAD 2° COL, 16> hadaliort aon te RUNT—1G RANDOLDICAT., NEAR OLARK— F U itulabod routes $8 to Wid par inouths warm build ing. Mo RENT-VERY NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS, oD tet and 165 Kant Waabington-at., Room Uy” ipo ReNT_KURN! ROOM, SINGLE OR EN PQults wes South Clark-aty neue Lakes Apply Hous a vhird oor, Reterences required. 1p RENT PLUARANT ROOMS, PORN uplurnished; reasonable; very contr hinglon.st., betwoen Ulark and Ds RENT-36 NORTH WELLB-BT., NIOKLYE ipo "TO nisied rooms fora alnglo guutlanuad tu a weictiy pric vate family. TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES. &o._ Store PORT EeA GH: NRG MEANP Beane tee ee WANTED--TO RENT. TE 3 SHED, A PARLO! Ween beara te ieee oa soute alder WING & PARLIN, 6 of river and north of Adan oums must out be highpr up thea third Hloor, inane ofiee. Wwanteps RENT — IMMEDIATELY, TWO ‘small, ‘with vaults, gratos, and water fn room, all connect: pee Addi o 1 NTED-TO RES t SIX ROOMS, OR $3 ert age, oantof Ashland-ay,, north of Hare rion, wid suuth of Stadisan.ste, N14, ‘Tribune ultice, ¢ LOST AND FOUND. d's gold beracolut, || owl can gob aan iby pap tue ehaewes, ac 2H Madlaun-at, sF eg [Ost PN THE luli iNet, AFOCKETEOOR cantaluing suiu papers: o dot endl tu) dave davol Sith January, Leib, sip indorsed by d. Volaentual & Wont. A roward wi abd for tts rotara to the Trbuny unicw, OSTA RING SET WITH A LARGR AMETHYRT Latte! muorhod iueida, B,J, 4 the Suder will ba rably’ rowaided by luyving tho samo at No, Suuth Whe r UST—A _ MEMORANDUM-BOOK, TURSDAY ate ROUTE a SOR Adelphi 'Thoatry, eunlaiitus wavoral letters addrevsod ta Thou. D. Morea ‘or teu photographs, load-petcil, poo and ‘bolder by reward. wil and Ae ; 8 questions ‘sukod, A loft at No. Kast Mourveat., up- ener HOUSEHOLD GOODS. BOATNS IN RLEUANT HqUsk}tOLD GOODS — “entynitcont aclittasawood patioe sult, covered wath rich sulk putfud in Lavest style, BM piveesy wiht eat Titch covors for vac pleco, mato to ordor by’ Roug, Ni York, ond teat sav. to equal to Wem, for anle pylon Wh a eeluut autores panloreulh, Ppleces, $60; a bandana fealtue buukesg with wlaes doors, od eaters, 3) walnut drassjug bureau, 925; 4 baydsoury casy-c lair, vlegant piano sud sewiug wacklas vary @hoay. Ba Mlemigau-ay. : SiGveS, UROUKERY, AND BOUSEWURNISD Q Be i monthly payuients, oy v a me Ob a TOWEL Cor ass tot Students od DENSONAL—JAMES 8; eee aS eee

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