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- iz WASHINGTON. 0fficial Consultation on the Sub- ject of Unstamped Bank Checks. . The Inquisitorial Policy Is Not Ap- proved by Mr. Bristow, The Sopervising Arclitect Has Deen Priv vately Taking Notes on the Chi- cago Costom-Hocse, An Intimation Given that H& Will Saon Speak Out on the Subject.. UNSTAMPED CHECKS. CIE INQUISIFORIAL BUSINESS DISAPTROVED. Steciul Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasmmxaros, D. C., April 17.—The Secretary of the Trossury bas Leld a cooference with the { Commissioners of Interual Reveuue, tbe Comp- troller of thio Cuzrency, and the Eolicitor of the ] Tresrury opon the subject of the apparent diveraity of roliogs between the Buresn, of the Compuoller of the Corzencyy snd Intermal Revenue DBaresu wupon thp subject of the examioation of the vaults of Pasks for unstamped checks. The Secieacty ‘s not fally decided the matter, but i is unden- stood ther, notwitistanding the opimion of Salicitor Watson, Gen. Bristow thinks it adviga- M that the exsminaticns of the banks for t]:ese ‘purposos should be conducted by the ofticar s of the Comptroller of te Curiency, It 4uat the aggregate amount whick could Jcied of bauks for having unsiamped chedis in their possession ® I8 VEEY INBIGNIFICANT. The Commissioner of Internal Revenur; has 2at8 settlod cases of several large banis for 0 5 maila | sum 35 $50, but in no case has there yetbeen a ggestion that the checks were in cit'unally drawn w.tbout stamps. There is no dout & that ibe Seretary he Treasury, as s matfer u; p‘c:hcy. Clgrm W:L!:t lhel Conyj troller of 1he uren: it s Wi o gt banka Jeith e ot search 1n {he siserce of an ivtent to A-frand, | s0d 10 view of the insigniicant results. There is ‘besides & grave doubt whether any case could be Jegally mado against the benks in the ¥ bsence of sbsalute proof of the intent to detraud., e AN OLD TRANSACTIONI RETWELN JAY COORX, M'CULLOCH & CO., AXD' TEE 5 TREASURY DEPARTMEST. Special Lnszatch ta The Chirago Tt sune. ‘Wasarxeros, D. C., Apnl 17.—T1 e fact that some of the Dutch bondholders a1 o about to bring suit for 16,000 tona of iron ra zia, pledged by Moorbesd to Jav, Cooke & Co., 2 od wow held by the Secretary of the Navy, s nses certsin newapapers ta revive the old story t! sat the Secre- taryof the Navy has turoed Ius Dej jartment into » pawn-broker s shop, end loaned United States fons to Jay Cooke & Company, tr king old iron | 85 security. Officers of the Navy D epartment in- dorss the following ststement 28 8, trne sccount of the connection of that Departi nent with the matter, When the ranic came, Jay Cooke & Compsny. neediog money urge tly to bridge them cver the impending crash, obiained a loan from the London house of Ja v Cooke, McCal- loch & Company, giving a8 & »curity the ware- heuse receirts for tne ircm rmils belonging to the Pembina Branch of the f jt. Paul & Pacific RBalway. The day after the ir failure, McCul- doch, or the London house, ar rived in this conn- ty. He was upaware of disaster that Lad ‘befa'len his partners’ firm ant il be landed. Jay Oooke, McCailo:h & Co., of London, were the EBuancial ageuts of the Gover .ament. Tue Navy Depatument had DEPOSITED WITH THE! & §1,500,000 in gold for the use of the flect in European waters. Tue failure of Ja y Cooke & Co., sod the rumors that provailed z regard to e sbaky condition of Jay Cooke, & cCulloch & Co.. of Loadon, med the Navy Depmtment, and they determined fo witharaw their deposit, ~ Heming of ¥ ir, McCulloclk's ar- rival, Bacretary Kobesoo lastened to consult him o the matter. in order * to learn what the chances might be. Mr. M cCulloch 8aid tuat the firm was in no dasger {rof o any ordivars ran ap- on it, but, shonld such a ! arge withdrawal be at- tempted a: that time. it ' wouid be forced into Bar krapres, and, i that ¢ svent, as the Depart- ‘ment would not be placec {in ths position of a preferred cieditor, tho entire deposit woald probally be lost. O THE OT HEB IAND, Mr. McCulloch offer-d to place in Secretary Roles n's bauds sucl securuy for {he entire ameno: as wen'd be 8 mply sausfactory. The Bccrelarywa- 8 o p Led /, to adopt the 0117 coarse st a wise judgwent left open to mum. and he coneented o lef the de post remain on the terms oamei. Mr. McCulic ch placed iu bis bands sn amcunt cf secar.tics more than coveriog the deposit, swong oiher # the waiebousa reccipis for all the iran raila belonging to tue St. Panl & acifio ‘Railway Compauy. excent theee in New Yo.k. A short time subsequent!y Becretarr Robeson Lt ad ocessicn to send 450,900 4o ihe Naval Paymes ter in London, sod be ac- companied the remit tanco with # note leaviog ta the discretion of thi it ofiicer whether be shou'd Imfl.flt it with Jay- Cooke, McCuwloch & Co., COXTINUED TJ BE THE FISCAL AGENTS of the Governmen ¢, or elsewhere. The Pay- master made inqui nes aud:xcamo to we concla- ®ou that 0o loas v ;onld result from depositing the remittance w ith Jay Cooke, McCulloch & ‘but, to make sure, be demanded from them ¢ aud received fuil secanty in the remander of the warehouse reciivts for the iron reils that were io gtore in ' this city. Mr. McCul.ozh ¢ ook & now partner, and organ- ized s pew firm, and the old firm of Jav Co ke, McCulloch & Co. went inio liqnidation. They huve now paid Off eversibing excopt tio Havy Deparime nt claim, avd that bas been paitly relmburced. £ ecretsrs Roveson still hoids the stourities, wan :hoose receipts and all. which, if l.:l&dlo-d.ly, we .uid more tusa realize ths remamn- i N OTES ANO NEWS. FUT LIC BCILDING INSIECTION. Bpecial D apateh to The Chicayo Tribunt, ‘Wasamsow rx, D. C., April 17.—Supervising Architect o tter haa rotarned from his general tnspection v sur of the public builitngs. Ho stotes that bLe did mot make fo thorongh xn examinatics 1 of the condition of affiirs at Chictzo as he woull lJiked to have da:ze, but ssys: “They wil fird oul that I ssw more then they thoas ht I saw.” What this enigmatical ex- pression 1 say mean, possibly those Who are mcat interestei Jin koowing what Architect Potter's viewsare. will best understaad. The languago | 1s uoden £ood to mean ths: Mr. Potter will soon -kave a0, amportant communicasion to make to 13082 W] 10 Liavo charge of the constraction. It is copzain thst since Mullott's timo the Buoens Vista stode has not. been in" grest favor with tho Treasy 1y Depariment on sccount of the ironin it. Tiwe facs thatsgood manyof the stones bave escapxd the notice of the Supervising Architect. The § prpose of Potter's visit to Chicago was not 10 it westigate sny of tho manifold changes. whic] { for the last year have been made in vari- * Ous 1 raye sboa: the Custom-Houss building, bat , ‘waar | hasty prelimimary visit. i CIVIL SEBVICE BEFOBM. 1 S nator Boutwell fins visited 3ll the Depart- mer Lsin his capscity as Chairman of the now Cot imittes on Gl Servico Reform. He iu- _ted.is to conclude his preliminary investiz=tion by'the lastof this mooth. at which. time tho £hb fomal meetiog of the Committee will - held Tpe Committee bLose to s - sble to pefect a bill for .0 reorganization of e Departments before - -tlw next meeting of Congress. Sepator Boat- el intends ;ng inclade tbe Treasary Dopart- ¥ rentin his ization schome, %3 be con- 1 Hers that the Keilogz bill, wiuch “passed last 1spasion, was ouly & temporsrv expedient. Tho ‘Committes conxists of Boatwell, Conkling, Alli- fion, Merrimoo, and Eaton. From its orgeniza- %ion a very serions divergencs of opinion upon | b general question of the Civil Servica may be CCUXTING TP, The connting of tho money in tho Treasurer's office will not commence notil aboat the Ums , 4hat Tressurer New enters upon the daties of ‘his ofiice. At least two' weeks will bo required for the counting. The wmoney bas mot beon ountod for two years, and cul- | inqedsitorial - ! Divios servil necessanly been patched bas noz.h u.lhhltflml‘- it was connted folly two weeks wers nec- essary.” 'llfe gecurities of National Baoke and the resorve fund cemstitute something over $1,000,0 10,000, ali of wkich, in addition to the current «leposits, will have to be counted. *IRE CENTENXIAL COMNISSIONERS bere ar.) advised that Great Eritnin will not only parucirate in the Centennial, but the_Dritish managr ers will endeavor to surpasa the Yankees 5.::‘1: " industries, scieace, and art that a0 repre- s FOREIGN. T AN TUPERIAL BAPOTATIPN, Brprry, April 17,—The Presse says the Em- pers: Willism of Geimany has written & letter to1iing Victor Emanuel, exprossing hus gratif- cation at the recent 1ntervisw betweenthe litier and tho Empercr of Austria st Venice. The Q orman Emperor also, 8a5s the Presse, speaks in wrectionate terms of the Emperos Francia J oseply, and expresses tha hopo that the inter- view will serve to strengthen the fris tmween Austria and Illl_\'.‘I pasip e The Goveroment bl mhdrer gran ment bill withdrawing State ts trom the Catholic Dishope pagnod itk eecond zl;mgln the Prussian Chamber of Peers to- s IROX GUNBOATS FOR THE REINE. Coryespunaence London T.mea. Panm, Ap:il l.—Before the outbreak of the last war the French Governme:t conesived the idea of having iron gunbosts upun. the Rbive 10 protect the foits on that river. This 1doa was afterwards adopted by Ger- i mauy and it is now aonounced jhat an experi- | mevt will soon be mado with“two gauboats, which are uow built ana equipped. Itis report- jedthat mn the course of the month of April these two ganboats will make a tnal excursion and also try heir guns near Cologno, 1t will be only atter these tials that a fiual dectsion wilt be coms to. THE EMPEROR'S HEALTH. It is now serioualy reported that the health of ! the German Emperor hawing really improves, ! his jouruey to 1italy bas been fina'ly decided : upon. Florence has been chosen for the inters view, nnd 1t is also roported that a partof the i Pitii Palaco is now Leiug prepared to receive { him. It is even " affirmed that tho journey of the Emperor will not be Limited ¢ only_oneciy { nor toa fow dave. Gormao Emperors, it 1a weli knowu, al#avs have felt 1t difticult to leave Itaty l'llfld‘fl oncs they found themselves in that suuny lam H { i | i THE AUSTRIAN ALLIANCE. Benwx, Apnil 1.—Iufluential German jonrnals are very anzry with the Veuice orators for recommending a Frenck alliance whea their city was liberated by Prussia defesting Austria st | Badown. As the Italisn Governasat i ap- parently disinclined 10 preve— tuo Pope con- ! tinuing his ant-German crusade, stringest measures may be ex;ected. It is aoticipeted that the ancient statutes rorpidding interconrse * between Popesud Prest, excepttarough the Gov- ornment, will be ro-euacted, aud that sleps will b taker calenlated to lead to the suspension of . the Papal authority in Germany until tne Popo shall abaadon hus clsim of cancelling the law of ! the land, BISWARCK'S DIRTHDAY. * To-day Prince Dismarck completes his 6}t fe-r. tom all paris of Germsny congratn- . Tatory addresses are pouringin, thaoking hm for past achwwvementa and_dweling ‘npoa the Gerwany. e GREAT BRITAIN: THE AMERICAN REVIVALISTS. ‘Loxpos, April 15.—The Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Sutherlend, aud their attendaocts wers present at the prayec meeting of Messrs. Moody and Sankey this afternoon at the Hay- market Theatre. . The bill to prevent Mossrs. Moody snd Sankey from holding mectings in Her Majesty’s Opera | House was filed by a seat owner, not the owners ! of the bnilding, 25 stated. ! The bearing of the case has becn postponed for a week in consequence of an informaiity in the bk . Mr. Taylor, a_revivalist from Catiforgia, will i commencs a series of meatings in the Victoris ‘I'heatre Suaday nest. MILWAUKEE. Religious, Lducntional, and Local, Transferse Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune. any remedies, however forcible, to testrs.n the proaing power of the priests, aud to moderate tbe High Church tendencies of those holding office. Tue recent elections to the Standing Committes of £t. Paul's show fws. Mr. Hoes, the Treasurer of the Diocessn Convention, failed of o'ection, sud the Convention will be mthouts Tressurer, or, what ie werso, ita Treasurer witl bo an outs:der, with no power tocome inside. The memlors of tho Standing Comwmitise wbo were Loown to be De Eoven men were in every-case cxcluded from office. The Low Chaurch lay members, who are everywhere 1n the majority except in the cathedral, bat have Laretofors for the sske of peace snfferad them- selves to bo led by the priests, are united now in & determination to overtbrow ths High Chiarch minority. St. Psal's election wa: described to ms with indignation by & pure-minded, guiloloss | DeKoven man s a political polt eluction, the members commg with printed tickets in their found it impoasible to forzive. Tue Rev. Mr. Thompson, carate of 5. Paul's, bas resigned. He received an intimation that | the ccogregation is so poor {no looger aflord to pay salary. he fact is, the congregation s tbe wealthiest (Episcupal), in tae cuy. Dr. Thomp- 8 u 18 & DoKovenman. Dr. Ashiey, n:aod venorable Rect x. rowin the giecn old { aeof an heocred and stanless life,1s to have Lis { +alarv reducod, but it 18 hoped and bolisved that | tuo bad temper of the laymen will stop short of | that nunccessary irsalt. ! Rev. ir. Byilesby, Rector of the newly erected t. James Courch, 1he jowal of Episcopalismsm in Aiiwaukee, which was ‘but receutly conse- cizted with such & blsze of splendor that the re- i Hected glories of the day yot linger in the atmos- phere of Christisnity, bas 280 resigned. Alr. who will do battle for him to tue death pext ! woek when his lettor of resignation will come up for action._ - Mr. Brilesby, slthough he utters no word, aud has never breathed & syliabie os to 1he cause of Lis resignation, is koowa to bave | peen subjected to petty slights, such 28 none | but maa of the tiniest mind would inflict, beiog. | treated more as © sobellious Loy than @ bigh- mipded Christinn minister. ‘Phe Rev. E. B. Ward scems to be tho only | Episcopalizn of prominence who is “beloved by | all men alike. Ho has esponsed the Hign Chiurch ! Snd DeKoven sides, but is withal such an inde- fatigable worker = that tho Low Church are willing to los Tho city - is lis pansh. e condacts =t Christ Charch twice every Sanday ; &léo ot St. Edmond's Mission (fonnded by bim in & part of tho city beretofore without religion) once_cvery Buudsy, and week dars ot tho Houwa of Correction, aud at \auwatosa, EDUCATILNAL. The canse of educsiion has come to the sar- weoi with upususl interest, \We have regort of the Superintendent of Public Scuoais to ponder over. ‘The Milwankee Academy s private collogiate institution on the East §m) has been attracting sttention by the ex- cellence of the vhetorical displays msdo by its studeots, and a nomber of_ladies, wivas of " the mmostprominent and wealthy residents of the East Bide, havo completod tho orgapization of s Kinderzarten Association for’ English- sneaking cbildron. T may be permitted to speak of the Superintendent's report of the condition of the public schools. It 18 interesting to_all paronts, here as elsewherc, Including the bak- anco in hand at the commeacoment of the last fiscal year (§89,4%0.34) tho total revevue wis £285,115.30, and expenditares $147,588.16, leav- ing 8 decreased balanco to carry on with, of sr&anm The sslaries cf tenchiers amounted to §123,50L.71. _The schoaol-buildings, twenty in nomber, - contain 173 reoms, with = soats for 9,949 scholars, the rumber of children mhe city of school age is 33,679; of thess, 9,243 attend pablic schools, and 7,588 private, leaving 17.250 anprovided for. ‘The large numbar of whols acholars in private schools is due chiefly to the'! Hentre of German parents to havo toeir children m:ht German oxclusivaly. There are schools | R ia city where - word of English is never -en from years ead to year's end, and where, i'fikfinw:u ta nak the Priacipal for information, you could ot obtain it withont taking s intar- LTy Aeadeny o deiog fios work” Tho o ultes ”a'xf--w- ly sonsof wealihy Esat- MrLwaURER, Wis., April 17.—I: is evident that | the Low Church (Episcopal) party in this city | Liave takep the alarm, and determised to adopt conld | the rover- | Brllesby is Migh Church, aud caooot izot along with bhis Vesiry. Ho hos, : Bowever, & devoted band of followers | i | towar irs till the necesaity of desiroying ail Papal inflocnce over | e 4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY -A.PI_{IL 18, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. 8ids citizens.” The Principal, E. Markbsm, is g Tipe scbolar, a conscientous gentlemsn, and enthusiagtic lover of the art pedsgozic. Four times & vear tio voungsters aro trotted gut to show their accomplisuments to their adminng friends and relatives. This quarler (yesterdsy afternoon) they- gave a* programme of rheto-ic displays. ost of the pavers read wero rrepared by the readers themeelves, smbracing every con- celvabls Lranch of study, and woie, as a rale, ex- cellent, When one looks backand remembers tho echocl-training of the boy who has now rerclied mature age, he cannot bat rejoice at the superior advantazes of the vouth of to-day, and wonder what-the men and women of the néar fa- ture are to be.—if the bozs aad girls are to de- | walop at the rate of Lhe present. THE KINDERGALTEN ASSOCIATION is another specialty decigned to meet a want not fally eatiniied Ly the public Bchools. It is s scbool for listie chnidcen, conducted by persuns exporienced with uhie tinicds bodies and minda. A eafficient number of mothers have gusranteed to send therr littlo ones to the Kindorgaiten to Justify the eaperiment being announced, snd the tast will be opened accordingly on i{onday, the raricrs of the Unitarian Chuich on Cass street having been obtained for the purpose. Enougly names biave been given to justify the starting of a second by the 1st of May. Thus the scresd of education goes op, and ths wealthy Iadies of Milwaukee ever find somothing uselul to do i the plan of our social economy. THE IXDUSTRIAL HOME s now a firmis-establebed iomi‘nti-n, The 1adies bave this week leased a buildiug on Jack- #on street, which. when completed, wil accom- modate about fifty little waiufs and strays, Here thev will ba tanght a good morai edacation, and habita of industry, cleanlivess, and froeality. The children of women who wotk ot by the dav will bo cared for. Cbildsen of depraved parcats, and othors that bavo herctofore beeo cared for 10 the prisons, or sbsndoned to grow up in tho gutters, will be tecderly cared forfiote. . MEAL-ESTATE. Iua real-estate, during tho week, the recorded troosfers sgzregato conaidorations amonating to 8187,642 ; the Fimst Ward standing for 820,825, Second for $8,300. Fourth for 7;17,15% Fi th for 921,850, Seventh for §28,300, sad Eightb for $21.800. Tho other wards and towns fall below 5,000 each. THE PACIFiC ROADS, THEZ UNION PACIF.C_BLOCKADE. Oaama, April 17.—It 18 still impossible to tell to what extent the roed-bed on the Union Pa- clfic is damaged. Tho district is aboat 175 miles in leugih, but it is only at oc- casional places where apy damage s done. The water has recedod scme fo-day. West-bound pussengers ying at Rock Springs have been travserred to Green River by wagons, and ocast-bound passengers vies versa. The railrosd company aro caring for them as kindly 88 circomstances wil admit. There are obont 830 immigrants apd 800 passenzers lying bere waiting for the removal of the blockude. The Compay ara also caring for the immigranis here at their own oxpense. As koon as the water recedes 80 that 1t can be done, they witl put on & lino of stages and transfer panseogers and mails over the break. ) Saut Laxe, T, T., April 17.—Tho flood in the | Vallev of Bitter Creoks. Wvoming, is ax:ll reportod i on the inctease. Three Union Pacific bridges are i now reported goue, 83 also the read-bed io msoy places, snd that nothing can bo done water falla. This trouble extends for & distance of sabout 10 miles, . Four teams came through from Rock Bpriogs to Green River Station to-dsy. baving been chartered by somo passen: gors £ bring them over tho hills. A freiznt train was expected to leave Ogdea to-dav, but was discontinued on account of another wasn-oat reported this side of Cneon River. All tho mountain streams are rising on account of tne rapidly_melting 830w, and_thera will probably | be difiiculties from this csuse &t oOtber points -soon. There esn be no time fixod for { trains to commence ruuming again, as that will decend upon the weather, wich is now quito warm, acd, there baing an unusual amount of snow, the damage to tho track wid probably in- + crease rather than duminish for the next week or ten daye. AFFAIRS OF THZ NORTHERN PACIFIC. i Specat Dupateh to 1 ke Chicaon Trivune. i Railroad, which bas not been operated beyond ! Bed River doring the winter, will commence Charitable Institutions—itcal Estate | rupning traios to the Missonrion Mondsy next, and tho ftirsg steamer will leayp Busmarck foc Carroll on tbo 25th, - - Undor a decrce of tho United States Conrt at i New York, sappomting Georpe W.Cass Recsiver | Notels 13 5 adsean eoormity above oll others thatha | wilwia v - Lil [iny - {sA Model Betraver aud Dlackg azer C. W. Aend bas to-day taken poesestion of a1 116 propersy, rights, sod_francoises of the Company in Minnesota and Dakota for and in the name of Reseivor Cars.- Lo sunounces that while the accounts and 2i! busiuesa will be in the name of (he Receiver, the msoagement and busigess of tho road will be conductod 88 here- tofore tall farther orders. THE LABOR QUESTION. | of the Nortao# V'acific Railroad, Generst Athu- ' ; MINERS' DEMONSTRATION AT WILKISBARRE. i.. WiLKESBARER, Pa., April 17.—Ths first open demonstration by the mine:s of thus section took place to-day. Estly this afterncon & processiod of 1,000 men from BSagar Notch, War- ror Rap, and Nanticoko marched through the city. Their approach had not been heralded. They were a motley and rough-lookiag crowd. Their officers wero mounted, aud the com.nan- der was dressed in the uuif:rm worn .by toe milta of tho State. They bad & dram- | coips, two bross bands, aul carried the { Siars sud Baipes and s large namber of banners. Thbe following were some of tbo mottoesr -* If Union is strouzth, Sugar “Qar canae is just and wo will wio 3* **While we've & crust we'll not gire ‘raitors _should be Lranded with the mark of Cain;” * Bribers and betray- cra aro pseless, onr Union is noble -and strong ;" **No surrender till hell freozes over, and theu we'll crawl ont under the ice.” T 5o men carried & .miviatare scaffold, with an eiligy in minars’ garb beannz the lnscrlps.gn: ¥ Oue baoner had a represestation of o man being shot from behind, and above woro tlie words : ++A trastor's doom." ‘Lo Lrocession wasinot nalted | in the city, and no riotous conduct was mani- fested. T'he demonstration was for the purocse of intimideting xuch us are tirod of strikes and want to go to work. THE LOWELL MILL OPERATIVES. LowsLy, Masa., April 17.—The worl s grad- ually givig out in !l the mills snd one after unother is comrpelled todischarge its help. Agenta say that in lecs thau a week 3,000 ogeratives will bo out of empioyment. —_———— CASUALTIES. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE Specul Dispatch Lo T'he Chicago Tribune, East Siomaw, Mich., April 17.—The dead body of a man named Benjepun F. Wilmat was brought to Wioona last night from Culver Caump, on the Rifle Rirer. A Coroner's jury Leld sa in- qaest, and ascortzized that, on - the morm- jog. of Thuredsy, Wilmat left the shanty with Lis team for tuo roli- wav. At night che team rotnroed without Dim, but, owng to the stormwhich prevailed, no search for the maa wse made until thenext | mormng, waei: be was found lying on his back with pmt_of & limb of a tree across lus ghounlder. His heod was crushed terubly, and | where similar introdactions were mads. his brains hiad oozed oat on to the ground. Wil- mat was married. but wnere lus wifo resices conid not be learned. Deceased was aboat 30 ears of pge. It is thought that the limb which !men Lim was dotached from a troo by the furious galo. RUN OVER. Prrrssuns, Pa., April 17.—C. E. Ogden, azod about 17, was struck by the 10:30 east-hound freight at Dlairsville intersection lastnigat. The “train passed over him, <ptting off both his legs eud olborwiss Iojuriag hun, from the efeots Gf which he died at 7 o'clock this morniog. b —— LEXINGTON AND CONCORD. Postoy, Apnl 17.—Presidoot Grant this mora- g abandoned his visit to Bacon Park, and gava i private nosption later, recoiving citizens generally. At noon the Presidential party were driven to thoState-Houss, Passing throughaz file _of cadets. the company entered the buildiog, and were ushered into the Execusive chamber and ‘Presented to Gov.Gaston, inembers of the Goun- il and Stato_oficials. From thore they pro- cesded to tha Senate chamber, whers the Presi- dent wes formally_iniroduced, aud from there the party entered the House of Represcntatives, st ibe Patker Houss, given by. Club in tobor of the President and, Cybiuet, was a_grand affair. One hun- died ‘sod twenty-six ests ~ were preaent.. Alex. “TH. ~ Rice, dent of Thbe banquet the Commervial A prosidai. -Drosident Grant, Bonrstacies S i Selknap, Tish, Delsno, hd Peut- master Ge: Jewell, wers present, aud anum- berof local calebrities. The Presidential party loft for Coacord by s special train. Coxcoro, N. H.. April 17.—President Grant ar- rived this evening, aad d:ove to the residsace of Judgo Hoar, whose guest be is while in town, A Tulman train of four cars arrived from St. Albans mth Gen. Pe~k nnd otl.er State oJcials, ' and the Ranrom Guards, with the St. Albans rigade band, and 2 delegation of citizons. The town is thronged with visitors, CRIME FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY. Snecial Disvatch to The Chicaon Irioune. Tocg Isras, IIL, April 17.—About 2 o'clock this morning, & startlicg and fatal shooting tragedy cceurred in Mo'ine. The Lylevan Boat Club ‘gave a cal’co ball 0a Friday night, which was largely attended. Among 'those preseot wora Mr. Chales Wood, bookkeeper for Mosars. Wheelock & K cracker ba kers, and Mies Helen Davis, a_teasher in the public echools. Ou this occasion Alis, Da- vis was atieaded by a young man namad Hastie. They left the danciog-hal togetber aboat 2 o'clocs in the morning, followed by Wood and cthers of the company. After procecding severa] blocks, Wood “arew & rovulver nns shot Afliss Davis in the nock, infliotiog o pa.nfal but noc fatal wound. Wood then tuined aod rau, foiloved by Mr. Hastte, the 1idy's at- tendant, who fired four shota at Wood from Ls own revolver, thres of which were retarnod Ly Wood. Wood eacaped in _the duriness, and was shortly afterwards found in 2n alioy near by mth & pistol shot in bus forehead. aud "l revolver Iying vesr him. He lived about ooe hour, but was uuable to speak. A Corouer's jury rendered » vardict of suicide. Mr. Wood's father is sn_old resident of this county. Tho family of Misz Davis Lve in Goneso, but are held 1n Ligh rcpte by those who know them, = ‘The explanation given of the ead affair is that . Wood aud 2fixs Davis had beon ongsged to be married, and toas for Somo redson tbe lady bad annuiled the agresment. . This fact 83 at- fected the mind of theyoing map, wh) was only 22 gun of oge, that ic i3 presumed be took this course 10 reliave himsslf of the troable which 1ankled in is breast. 1r. Wood will be buried to-morrow, sud itis supposed that Mies Davis will bo ready for Ler school duties in fow days. WANTED HIS MONETY. AMzypms, Teno., April 17.—A young man named Juls de LaVardo arrived Lers to-day on the steamer Grand Tower, from Halos Point, who rolates that sowo three weeks einco he 1anded there aod started for Dyoreburg afodt. Tn the woods bé met a pozro who begged bim for monav to obtsin fsod, and In giviog him some Lis thongltlessly displayed kis pockce book, seeing which tho negro drew a pistol and fired at Liim, the ball striking bim on tho {op of tie head, partially stunpiug Lim. The negro then stabbod him several times with a pocker- koife, 2nd afier robbing -lum fled. A farmer near haviog heard the thot and screams of La Vardo, bastened to the spot and had bim convey- ed to his house, where he laid for several days uncémscious, but yestorday was_enabled to leave for this citv, to which point his passage was paid by the foimor. LaVardo statos that his fatber 18 & farmor near Newar, N. J., ana that bo has a bretber who 18 8 wholesale mer- | chavtin New York. He mllbscared for by | Chief of Police Athey untit his friends can te heurd from. 3 WAS IT A MISTAKEP Special Disvateh to The Chicazo Tribune. i grce. The jury wors out from Wednesday until Avrox, Ill., April 17.—A man named Gustans Classon was arrestod to-day near Troy, in this county, by Coroner Miller, and delivered to Sherilf Cooper, who lodzed bim in 1he County Tul. Classon was afrosted on_the charge of ha poisoning -Mrs. Elizabeth Laget. circumetances are -abont 83 fol- {lows: Clawswon has beea living with Mre. Laget. who I s widow, for tho last sixieon | Jears, a3 Tor tho lsst five tboy have baen too { Jutimate, Mlrs, Loget supposiog sho was preg- nant, Classon procured somo medicine to pro- duce an sboriicn, which seems to have baen toi8on, and resutied in ner death. A rostmor- b izeic o s domine, g | tom cxmination wss mads to-day, sod Claseoy : Sr. Pavi, April 17.—The Northern Pacil was arresced. THE WISCONSIN COUNTERFEITERS. Srecal Diesuteh to I'ha Chicazo Tridune. MLapisox, Wis., April 17.—The three connter- feiters, whose capture by United States officers nesr Boscabel wis re-orted yesterdav, were ar- raigned hero before Unite States Cammissioner Bradv, pleaded guilty, and bound over for trial ot the next term of the United States Court in the following sums: _George Ellison, alias Kale Ellis, alisa Pent, $15,000; Froak Brown sod Malcom L. Robinson, 812,00 cachi; and ths wife of the latter {s held in 5,000 bail 83 & _wit- ness. The proof is so strong thats tralisa mero mattor of form. . A GUNPOWDER PLOT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chteage Trivune, Crwerxsaty, O., April 17.—Aun attempt to-night to Llow up with powder the froat of the St. Xa- vier Catholic Church, Sycamore strest, this city, was direoverad at 9 p. m. by two men coming out of confession. Inthe vessibule they foun'la bae- ket containing five small flasks of powder, a can of coal oil with fire buroing towards it oz a fuse. ‘They threw the wholos into the street, when sgraat explosion ocenrrel. Nobody was hare by it. There is & magnificent now tower boing con- stoucted to this church, and it is sanposed tbat somo egemy of the contractor made tho at- tempt. A SEVERE REMINDER. Spectal Dispatch to The Catzaco Tribuns. Cmaseraion, [, April 17.—A young eewing- ‘machime azent of Urbana, by tho nama of Riley, +was shot in this city yesterdsy atternoon, while ompzing Lo forco an entrance inta & house of ill-roputo, by oue of tue femalo mmates. The public nre not inclined to blame the girl, who had told the man to lexve. 85 she Lad ‘been wained vy tho ce to quis herxlisreputa- ble trafic. Although the wound .is vely eeveig, it 1a thought that iloy may probably recover. . THE JAMES -BOYS. Spectal Dispaich to The Clacado Tridune. Eaxsss Ci1v, Mo., Apru 17.—The James boys, afzer kiling D, i1, Askew, io Clay County, went %o the house of & near neighbor fo also put him out of tho way, but wers frightened away. One of the boys cromsed the Missoun:l at Blue River, and two came to this city by way of tne bridge. More trouble is saticipated 1f ‘sn arres:is at- tomptod. CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER. Svecial Dupateh to J'he Chrcadw Tribune, TonoxTo, Ont., Apnl 17.—Henry Fitzsimmons war tried &t the Assizes at 5t. Thomas. yester- cay, on the charge of mardering old Dr. Nin--| Lam, an Indiza herb-doctor’ of that town, in September, 1872, uua convicted of manslaughter. Fitzaimmoos_was ‘at large until last fail, when is wan csught in Minnesota aad brought back or trial. e A HEAVY HAUL. 3 Epectal Disvateh to The Clicaan Tridune. Garessuna, IIt.. April 17.—A reid wes made by burglars upon the store of Jesse Pickreli. of .Maquon, 1iL, last night, and the eum of $6.000 in notes and money stolen. The safo was blown open with. guunowder, hie thisves leaviug no clue. ' A reward of $100 is offercd for their ap~ prebension. IHORRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE. HartsorD, Conn., April 17.—Aatou Ltnburg, while drank, fatally stabbed Andre Jobmsun in Lis sick-room, at Coilinsville, last night. John Felton, who entered the room on hearing the “disturbance, sras stabbed four times, and died atantly. Lelton's wife was dangerously stabbed. Linbdrg then killed bimself. ARREST OF A SMUQGLER. Xew Yorg, April 17.—A dispateh from London ‘statos that Charles L. Lawrence,the alleg=d forger ana smuggler of silks, who was arrested at Qaeenstosn while fleeing from this conntry, has beeu beld for estradition. Tuo silk that Law- renco and his associates smuggled are vaiusd nt over. $1,000,000. < GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER, Bpectal Lispatch Lo The Clieaoo Tribune. MrLwausree. Aprid 17.—Tius afternoon the jury trying the caso of John Walsh, charged with tho murder of Dennis Drigcoll, brought in & verdict of guilty of mandlaughter in the sec- ond dogree, Walnh will be sentencad on Alondsy. CAUGHT IN THEACT. NewYorx,April 17.~Csroline Pell,alias Blamck, young woman, was arrestod to-day at the Nes- sau Baok, sttempriog to cash a forgod check of 14,000 mrfing to bava been drawn by Weg- doll, M & Co., of Springfield, O. - MADE GOOD HIS SHORTAGE. - Spectal Dumgateh to The Chisaed Tridune. PG sestutuimt s vt < \FERAISED TREC OF CHARGE~HODGES & CU. - BovTn Bexp, lod., April. 17.~L. L. Bsrih, the defsujting hocountant of the Lagie Manulactar. ing Company, has effected s scttlement of his shortage with them in the samof $8.776. He aco-psed the philosopher’s sdvico, aud bas gene West. His wife accompanied bim, No criminal procecdings bave yet been commenced. . CONVICTED OF MURDER. Prrrenune, April 17,—FPhilip Murrey, who bes been on trial for the murder of James White, was to-doy convicted of maurder in the firat de- 3§ o'clock this afternoon. o Y CARDINAL & 'SLOSKEY. Nsw Yorx, April 17.—Great preparstions ars making for conferring the scatlet boretta on Car- dinal Al'Cioskey. The sauctuary of the Cathe- dral is beiug eularged to accommodate the large number of Archbishors aud Bishops who are expected, aua to give scose for tho full observ- ance of the outire ceremonial. Admlssion to the Catbedsal will be by ticket only. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Spectal Dlspatch to The Chicago Tribune. B Livinecor, April 17—11 & m.—FLoun—215G 2:0d. Gears—Wheat—Wiater, No. 2, 2 4d; No. 1, 926d; white, No. 2, %8 3 ; No. 3, 93.61; spring, No. 3, 8 4@ 9:14; club, 93 5dig%s 10d, Coru—3iaGd; No. 1,85 Provi-JoNs—Pork, 788 Lard, Gis 5d. Lavezroor, April 17—2 p. mi.—ERSADITUSFS—Quiet and o.85. + ProvistoNs—Lnrd, 612, Best unchangod. Lavezrool, A,ril 1—Evening.—Frovn—Extrs ftato dallut 208, GRAN—Whoat—Duli ; No, 1 spring, 9 1d; No, 2 do,a;sd; winter dull a9sSd, Corn—New atesdy st 843 94, Provsiops—Pork—Primo mess, Eastern steady st ¥8a §, prina mess, Western steady ot 7¥s. Lard—Prime Western, firmer ot (atd, Bacor—Cumberland cut, Dew steady at 47s; short rib, 52a; short clear steady at 5%; long cut, 5is. Hame—Long cut, 20 lis sverage, 5's; shoulders, new, steady at 39 6d. Beef—Estra Indis mess, steady at 116s ; India mess steally at $0s3 prime msss dull at C8s, TaLzow~—Prime city stesdy at 413 0L Lazp O1L—i08. CaEesy—Choico American new steady at 738, ToRPENTIVE—Steady at 2/ fine steady at 17s, 94 ; spiri's, 8. LaxD0N, Aprd 11—Evening—Aunount of bullion gone into the Bank of Eagiand on balance to~day is .£5,00. CoNsoLs—Money, 535%@J3% ; account, I3X@I3%4. Usizep Braves Boxps—Gos, 1073 %67s, 1055 10- 403,105 ; new 38, 1025, Axszicas RATLBOAD SgcURTTTES—New York Central, 925 Erie, 214@2:%(; preferied, 33/, Rerreep PErROLEUM—~10Xd ; apirits do, DX TaLLoW—316 for Amenican, Yamus, April 17.~ResTEs—031 63c. Fraxxro, April 16,~UXITED Sraes DoxDe—'uls, %K. . NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New Yonk Aprl iT.~The packsge trade is cnly moderate, but jobbing branches are fulrly active, Cot ton goods e, steady 1a price. except low grude bleach- ©d ccttons which are depressed. Plald prints and ahiztings active, but padded styles dull, Ginghams dctive and scarca. The Datly ‘Dutlets says 200 cases of Drit'sh dress goods will bs s0.d at suciion next Tuesdoy, i THE NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS. | Special Dirpateh to Tuo Chicago Fritune. 1 New Yoz, April 15,—Flour dull, and strongly fn | ‘buyers’ favor ; sales 9,0 luls; Southem flour quist 2and heavy; sales 620 Lrls, Rye flour stexdy; saloa 230 trls, Corn-meal quiet; ssles 389 brin. | GRAIN—Wheat dull, and in buyers’ favor; sales | 3,700 bu, at $1.16@1.18 for No. 8 spring; $L19RL22 | for No. 2 Chicago; $1.2081.22 for No, 2 Nosthwast~ ern; $L2IGLZL for No. 2 Milwaukee; SLS@LSL | for No. 1 spring; §1,1681.25 for ucgraded Iowa snd Minnesoln spring ; $1.25@1.3) for winter 1ed Weetern; £.2021.92) for amber do; $L3) for amber State; | $1.3.@L 41§ for wlite Westorn, Rye quiet st §1.0)for | Conads in bond, Barles dull and drooping; sxies | 2,600 bu Canada West at $1.45. Barley malt quist and Lezvy. Corn dall snd lowers 2,500 bu ot Y14@ 92c for W.stern mixed aflost; bza 933 for yellow West- | Osta steady ; sues 31,000 bu 2t TI@7.c for mixed Woitern; 4@77: for whils Western, i Providoxi—Tork unchauged ab $2.20 for mew mebs, fov) cetod, 21d $10.45.619.70 for prime mess: | sales moderate, Bief is unchanged at $10.01@10.0 for plaia nuess ; $11.03311.5) for exga do, Leef bams | . Tiarco_/aof unchanged at | oa: $22C@24.00 for India with fir demand; long clear, 2% @:2%c ; Westera long clear, pty tca prime steam at 1550 ; Kattie renderod, 15%c. hogsateady, with modlerato_demand ot 1u43:310igc. o AL—Sidady, with Gl demand. 8:1es 60,000 lbs at 9, Wiy —~Fiemer. Sales 200 brls at $LUG1143 per gullon, tho fuside price casb, f Fartcars—Dull and unchanged. The feoling is* soft, To Liverpoo!, by steam, gralu rates 83634 ; to Eondon. by sal, 400 brs ailcake, o private forms to \;:-mmm:, on Ttalian bark, with 3,350 qrs grain, 48 1 L — DEATHS. AR A A KENDRICK —Georgo Washington Eendick, aged 19 years 1 mouth 3 daye 5 (Fuucralat 1o} Bua itander. riendsol the familyaro avited. COREN—On Tussday night, April 14, of paeamonis, Sim Coen. azed 1ycac 10 wionths uod B days, youzgest sou cf Menolls A.and Rachacl Conoa. Ne Franciico pspars hozt clear, Lard quiet and Airm ; salea, 20 W Now York, Cincinoatl, aud Sad Dloaso evpr. ADANK-Katy Hackett, lzte wifo of Jobn Adank, on w‘utfl‘:.'ADffl 17, 13,5, at tho 1esidence i ber woiner, HI arronar, Bimeat Gunday, 18th, at 11 elock & m., by carctages 10 Calvary. 127 Now York and St. Louls papers pleaso copy. ARN-April 16, at 1he rosidence of J. B. Cbosw, 2 Patk sv., M. Flizaboth Arn, aged o3 years. QHESS—April 16, Nollio iL.. only daughtsr of J. B.and E. A. Uncss, agod 4§ months. MATTESON~0a Satarday, tho 17th inst.. teson. only caild of Casuncy ¥. aud Caredd Servicus st resldenco 83 Hubbacd-st., 20ds cordlaly invilod. PERSONAL. WANTED—OF _RICHZRD OR ell. Adarss WILLIASL HULIWOOD, Now York City. Western papes ploase NFORMATION James O 85 Marion-st,, €opy. [PEESONAL-EJ. 8 TUDAY. RANDOLFE " Halsto PEESONAL-TAKE SHORE ATRRENENT. oU did Aot cumme o tine, ~ Would 1ike (0 bave an explana- sius._ Pieass wata to V 4. Vribuos oifice, OERSONAL—WILL 4R, EDWARD TVENS, OF Lonoop, Kngland, ploass sond bis addrss to Q25 ‘iAo otics. | PERSONAL-D. 0. T.—CONE IN THIS WEEK, suro. PERSONAL-T VA DRUN (oW & MR5, I0 seph Knaller), Carrie Drum end Walter Drum whisood eir nddross to the iguod, thay will recoivo an oqual portion uf tho @ tsto of thair deceused uncie, Jamcs Lyovu, smouniiog to about £90, L) after sottlenont. J. W.- ‘FiLkl, Auorad, Yonassvitls, Pa. ERSONAL-WILL, THE LADY IN STATE AND ‘Madisont. car, Toursday ovening, 7 o'clui scud addross to gedtionan onta.ag Grsud Pacitio Hotal andcess T 8, Trbuny ulos., P ERSONAL_WILL THE BOY PLBASE BRING SUNAL—3INS. CHARLES MOLEAR, PLEASE | Prisey TH oLEAT, 8 ND tho o ik, ** Patoh-Work," to 134} West Jeeason-at scud your addiess Lo your frond, Biate-st. ] ONAL-_THE GENTLEMAN THAT LEFT THE P A ring ot Soutn Jolerson-at. wil ploase call aad rodeom 16._ADDIE. . w ADDIE . . ERSONAL—QUINOY THINKS YOUK PrESLNG PEOR: unlrsdlld. avorthy of 1ou #ad bim. and Wit prSrioua nlercoune. 11 you, wish e mplousaat Hopsesions. writo 1o him tu-dar HOUSEHOLD GOODS. . aro now prepared to make larww sdrauces v ovschuld ‘wz::‘ at wluwdmmmwml lnm‘:mc?h ’wa try, and r.tare og game cay of sxlo, e evts WL B HUDGES & CO., €% sad West Lako-st. " LARGE LOT OF CARPETS, STOVES, FURNI A LARCE Lo, OA privats sais tais weok. Cali ¢ and 68 West Lakest. for bargalns. WAL ¥ %u‘ 2 CO. ‘ATE tiss. bora 1 e bedt of refareces gitea. i ST, 1% Boacvornate WHITY OF GOOD BECOND HAND FURNI- | g%Aanmd\,hhnnxt I bosel 8y ke Sopeior, o1 | the vory Bighoat oah srice, tor ha pos E‘f’.x: C2 o addraea s B- BAMBRUGEL, 629 Wast ey Y PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF taots cosenold offects will Kol I greatly to thele ad- vastage to call on or address WILKINS, BRUSH & CU., T so 7 aa Handolpaat. Appralsals mada {soe of charge. 1L IV _NEFD OF FUENITURE O ANY should attend the auciiun sales of WILKINS, BRI 2 (0., 1% und 197 East Handolpbeet. Sos auction . &co. ¢ & MOMENT'S REFLECTION, ALL PAR- baving furaiiare to besold con-utt T K. ¥iacy, ‘o haso reociced large banena i an: ADISETRATORS SALE OF BOUSEHOLD FU] 0) Nichigan-ar. kst niaro st 70) Raia, 120 cartaios, and coraioss; splondid chambar soc. Sdebiand, diamouds, jowaly, wecdioba, S BRCGNDAGE. 2dministeator. (ol T AND GAS-FISTURES FOR SALE AT 15 Forresi-ar. -1 [1OR SALT_TAE FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT | 40akwoudar. o chs; oqual 1o new. Oakwoud=av. o nse ouly siz monchs; -y OR E_FURNITURE FOR $RCOM HOUSE, beds, beddlzz, stgves, cruckary, kilchon 5 mylote: choap for ceah ur pact e B0 SAGireas 4, Tifbunootbc, POR SALE-TURNITORE oz litio nsod, cheap for cas 0P SALE FURMITORE G homh-wuc of4 rooms, chexp: aiso low bouse reat. | where. +| tea's of i ', lat SRR S 1 dividguda on said atock for 0ne yaar. Af WAICHER, sare 44 Jioapor Eloek’ HOUSZHZLD GOODS. 13 FINANCIAL. |PQR SALE- & YARDS CRUSBY'S BEST QUALITY ONEY TO LOAN AT 9 PSR CENT ON T body Bramens carper, choap, v 288 West Washing | N Oored roud saiat, = R = e | Boorod rea etace 1o o noes Cifeago. ¥ C- TAY- BALE—AT 10b) OOTTAGE GROVE-AY., ONEY 10 LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, the modorato cashy tho tamitureo! s | M Ohastar. and ssher. ehutials sad collatarsl sbsaries Loarding hozserain aat! + "7 Rast Mladison-st.s Hoood aro argo 4 DOT moalh: the sty 15 oo Apoiy to Ars. &, BARKY, o tas b TOR SALE-THE ENT) FURNITURE, CAR- g“nuh.-udh'.ddlnx. R aon, thra for v, be nowly ‘pain ed can l2ase the hous» (10 rooms) at 340 per month; will Abored g elcimined. - Sabsontd E:’:X‘fl;?lfl' 1t paya'yoor ront. Call Monday st 359 Weat OR SALR—BRI PO AL BROSSELSCARPETING, AT SHWEST Mfiszy TO LOAN ON FOR! E TS Brken on 1ot Toch, 453 stbat eoed decariing, K- WINSE, No. 10 Clarkat - Hogm 3¢ ONRY TO LOAN—T AM PREFARRD TO MAKE catioas by 3 attoraey atlaw, MOYEY TO LOAN FOR LONG OR SHORT ITNE b 157, il Tow ra’ s it LEVIWING Gote o Doarbariet 01t SALE_A PARLOT. AND CHAMBER SET OF E m-';'.';’ }w;:n;um. fogsthar with some G0 oll patatings. ONEY TO LUAN OX REAL FSTATE, £30 A Spencte, M3 ONTISSRE, Y @lsh-l“h? amer Lasails. OKSALE_THE (NEARLY NEW) 3 u St Ao advanrag ath will Fiven. DULLOSARD, Moo, 1, 17) Bast Hedtscnrsts oo [PURSALE-A LOT 0¥ KITCRRY ASD DISING: rvom faraiture, contls in of on= stave racge, rofrig- erstor, sab ax analiy, ceockery, carsats &0, all moariy o as go0d as now, Ars. W. W.BAKER, Joba's- MOR SALE—A LOT OF DESIRABLE HOTSEHOLD . We Dlagar tarnizure, including’ carpot also Kot broak up honsokeopiag Hay 1o Aol at 1138 thd (OR SALE_$25 CASH, BOARD LOR SELF AND fl":" l-.ud :)llull‘ca 1o lfinlfllmm:;b:hgmélmfifig i frst-class_uenituroand ca 4 1ig bose: ~Houss oxn be reatod. Good chince. Ad- dreas U 56, Tribune ofice. 1 OR SALF—AS WE SHALL, CONFINE OUR BUSL & ‘l’:fi-wh‘m:mn‘:d e w: 11, oniil Al li;:l; jebalanco of our stovos st cost ne wad-] thaves cheap. BI W& P, LESTER, 30/ Stato-s [ORBALE—A NICK LT OF FURNITURR, CON. sisting of barvan, bod-tesd. sofa, cuair, carp3t, hu matiross, omtro.able, stove, ete. Cost 3163 will ba sold Toc $i15 éah._Call at 2 \West Jackson-st. FURMITURE GF ElodT ROONS FOR FiLE chenp for oxeh, including plated-wars, badding, etc., ma-av, | at 18 Wost Madisinest. t JFOR BALE_FURNITORE OF A SSTORY HOUSE, noarly new, ab & bargain. Can bosoon atid Seath Saagamn-st. [FORSALE-ARARDSONE WALNUT WARDROBE. ‘hale-cloth chatrs, ico box, masbie-top table, p!!hm addlag,o .. at a gocd bazgain. iagle oc logeibar. Al Pro mirir e 1 ik Torhines Smeat Dew: ata d OR BALE — PURNITURE, COMPLETE FOR P Ao g 12 mopmtitios tasult. &5 Nortn Aan gt oo ko e e DR SALL-ONE VRLVET-OOVERED CRIMSON ONEY TO LOAN BY A LADY ON N attca. ONEY TO_LOAN—ON DIAMONDS AXD OTH M xood socasitics. Apply to CHICAGO LOAY T 161 Wasizington-st. MOSEX AND FOUR OMITBUSSES O, EX- 1M1 “chanse for racant lntbnu Wost sido proforrod. Ap- Dly to CHIUAGO LOAN CD., 16 Vinshingtonat. ONEY TO AT 30 Fa ARG At ST on improved city m 4 : Tarsn “Toans miren WILLIAH LINDSLRY. S Washioglon-st., basement. ONEY TO LOAN ON CHIOAGO REAL ESTATR, i jarge and small smogaty G0 R R ook seas 10, $10,u0 at 8 par cont. F. FINCH, with Matooks & Mason, 1, %0 Dearborn-st.. '0 LOAN-820,00 IN SUMS TO SUIT 0N CITY & froports: buildlag loans made. H. 0. MOREY, % '0 LOAN—$19,000 AND §19.00. WILL. ETW( A A e tag e for in sums (o 4uit on improved city propery. DUN- STAN & CO., Room 5, FSWELL & MOSHER, 18§ West Mad- YO ULTVER. §7 aad 3 Reaper Blook. om 5, 140 Deatborn-st. TOAN N 7O, RN 530, ON DIFHOVED CITY PROPEE- 3 OSUM: AT 10 PER GENT, oy b AVR beiea 13 o Moader 3% 70, LOAS—SOSEY, SE0URED UFON DUFEQVED Chi , At ARV ,m'"fign'mlflfi-.“ifl'\'@“m"mm‘kgé > 0 LOAN—TS ANOUNTS TO SUT/—WE DESTRE ‘some applications un good tush: antm- broted propery. B OSBORY & 308 B Tasaliest: 'O LOAN- 1N SUMS OF 201 TO 3170 ON GITY £ mbactan.propert. Vi B2 [ Qatior sa, £¥2 plecos: ons wardrobe, 50 yards Brus. | Bulidios. aclicarpet, ohe 3ot of | ca cortainr, Will bo sold cheap | 710 LOAN—35,000 ON INPROVED PROPRRTY AT for'aash, Address H, 8 Txwatsrecond-st. 1 percan rgocam 41 9 par asat. LYSAN & OIFHOLD FURNITURECOMPLETE, TRCLUD, JACKSON, 8 Portland Block. g plao: rare chance for & physicisa. 57 West | MO LOAN_A FEW THOUSARD DOLLARS TR Mamonat. 4 | L sovotSicoiand spwasds oo oal evato-ar callat: 5. TOURT & B0, §3 WRSTLARE ST, GRF. | ertly o1 iir. 'B. W. THUMAY, Tadalle Bloek, Beidiuca fodsion snd sl meniinn Sk | o Lo -| of hotels an: )31 zhousos. 'The hizhai cash prica 10 LOAN-MON ON CHOICE SECURITY AT ® i i-nand housenold goods. S:arago atlow- | 5 i i ratos. " Firo-praot stucos: oo, B L BEASD: Peaper Bla o \§ UST BE SOLD=A NO. 1 COOK STOVE AND FUR- | LOANS-SMALL SUMS CT N A Cida, wasndarh o o 8- | T oo s, Banscrad Iase! e, aad wond ok plyszdm comr £, 30d Wosieroar, Jatorals: diamands winiod. UTTAWAY, 19 Dostboroats EW A A very elezaot walout {ulaid prlor 1‘5“." prics, $3%0, NE PARLOR mnurrl'mn‘ CHEAP— dor salr, 7 pivoss, uiiraly o, A Walant a0d orim<on Torzy stt, 7 picass 6. A R g i A EASY WMONTHLY PAYMENTS_FURN(TURE, carpots, and stovos, st pricos lowor than ever before. Fmpiro Paslor Bodstexd fa s:von sizlos. ‘llhn". of )thn latest l::l?;'lng b:fll‘vmrklmn:h& » o 010 savo lar of us. i"'sfi.m‘ipnanarmn TOLPANE. o 39 West Madi- | W ESILL LOAN MONEY lg;s"mu SUMB ON aschiold good: teral secaritics, 145 Sotth Clarkoato Hoom 1 o = VW AR2ED S, COOK, OUDNTY NATONAL % dspositeat par for Indisas lands. B ¥. CLARE B &£ COL Room 4, 12! LaSalleste W ASTED_TO BUY—® RHARES OHIOAGO GAS aod Coko Company. or will losu about 81,000 Ad- dress, stating terms, 31, Tribnae offeo. “TANT'ED 920000 FOR 5 TO 10 YZARS AS A ‘building Joan ¢n ten two-siory aod basement, swell- i lmm.mber:eknnmn Rogers Pask. Address 521, Teib- toemee. OIS THE, FOLLOWING AMOUNS: N EASY TRRMS_FURNITURE, PARLOR SKTS, | g X 1or 5 youcs 8100 foe 1 mositie, k) 3500 1t 1 v H proved real ostate (city) security : pre- clamier e i, on oy by papmmnty, 05t £l eyl iAol Gl adarms B 3. lowor taan any otber hoisy im cago. D. 'I'. CAL- | S N = TOUN, 434 Wast Madieon-ri. 4 WWANTED s FOR 3 YEARS ON PROPERTL OF_ LY JONTELY PIYMEYE, STOVES | ‘worth #S000; pay 10aad & L. O. TOMLINSOS, 100 ‘crockn’y, and hause furni hing e have s | Wuhingloost, bisament. ____________ largo ‘and cumplato assortment of the vary best guods, | ‘ ANTE] LOAN OF 81500 ON AN wiitoh 7?507;"‘1'2“1\1“’ el i low s acd. fbers ¢ iseholdrented for $1% o opramucs: At Jerms =i dot. Tt awlll pavto cal 7o oar goods P, , 8 Wasnings o e CLARK & KICT ARD3UN, 1HO Madisons Ay ST Weltionks: N BASY TERMS-FURNITURE, CARPETS, vos, and crockery at. terms to sull ths parshasar. 4 c3b. wud to_ tho buyer ‘han any other houso. fore. Kxumioe cor 4 _pric el -hasd: O 3h ST, T3t Wost Madison st R WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS IS IN ALL RE- 2oty th bost, In_fhy market. Beerldss paclor bed. WHIFTLESKY & Fast Mad -5t PARTIES BOYISG o SEFLING THEIR HOURE: hoid fatmirare should =all st tha sudtion and commis. *lon honsa of ROCK WELL, WILLIAAS & CU., 77 snd %9 South Dearborn-st. PARTIES BREAXTST UP WILL FIND_IT 10 et atvantig tosend goods t» HODGES & CO., 33 West Lake, as they make theao rogular sales s wook. s sttlod for lmmsdia‘sly sfior fala. WAL K. BGES & 0., austioears, 63 West Lak PETERS, 131 Revo‘r.vfi TN FURNITORE —AT UL [ et G e R ), a1 zmber st ), and 0. Cook- b & ; nlgl-chl';k"";;d : offcedaka of s} iniog ras o fi: Cqualy fom. B BAtti tha Frenen wandrobs bistcad, the otk fa Enehit, theco sizos. Pleass wive a call axd éramine oar T00ds 3hd pricas bafare parcbasiny. TROTKYG L WILLLS & GO AT TNVRES, 77 and 79 Soath Dearbor » will make Hboral ad- yime:s on coasignmeats, sal-s et rwidencs, goods om Tirze, oc o 00 11ds axice. Call aad sce tho. QrATE "YOUR LOWEST OASHL PRIOE FOR BEC- o in ud-han walnat chambgr and pa loc eulia; must gaod._ouditivn. Address W 47, Tribune affice. gaddln'. otc., o'c., togettor ¥ AR FURNITURR, 436 Wosu Wasbisgton-et.. »r5 off: qasutitios tosuit. Apply mornings at abovo ANTED- T SELL OPZIOR ¥URNITURE, CAR ‘pots. 2e. Call at Hoom 17, 103 East Wasaiagton-t. {A"ANTED-A LARGK BAMILY FISHER RE- Gigeraior, siationery o morablo. Siate prcs. L Address B, ibu3e ot IOl WSS S0 D T R e acor sytat be £50d s34 e atd pian e for privata s Piorciss. "Addroes TLT9, Tribans oiboo. ED_A GOOD, S2COND TAND PARLOR ook stove. Foom 17, No. 2 Madisunt. ED_¢2,00 WORTH OF FINR FUILKITORE; will purchasy contaats ot firstclass residences, Addrom UORRTSON. Room §, 122 L3Salo at. W s AW Ok OO ario: ox il farafiore, and will pac Clea ot ox. callont fo M cath.. W. COOK, 7 Bryna Blook. \W AKTED-NICE “SITTINGROOM AND BRD- Twoun faornituro; will pay labosrd. Address T 25 Tribunc otfice, W ANTFD_TIR WORTH OF FINE SE0OND: ‘Maad faraliare, 1 shall purchaso the entice oon: oc amall. | Addres st., Orisntal Build- OARPRTS, 20., OF HOUSE ofl. salo in for nambar, AU} Ing, for ton days. 10‘6 NTS_WHIPPLE WILL RRCEIVE THIS J paymoat for 10 cents on svvry dollas's worth af fon diog Daght at rgalar poioss at his mattress sad nagutsc ors. 53 State-at, Choapest place 1a city for. Linds of mattresses, bedding a nd feathers. $60 WILL BiTY # BRAND NEW WALNUT AND teery parlar suit, 7 plocos, with pfiag. Ees- ae.ce 35 Michigan-as g-g DES SPRING-BEDS AT WHIPPLE'S, 53,49 sta oqual tn what ero usually sofd for SUG iad 85, O feathors and matigossos ronwvated, (00 TILL PURCEASE FORNITORE OF $5. 5205f o batt amily Bolelson Sonn Sk, 3¢ fhiso. =nd compla o in all I e O iroar Do Pa. Boasiey 8 East Van Bo- Tonet. 53 YJURG MAKRIED PROPLE WANTED. 99-9L/ ‘Now Is .ho tume 10 commencs bousck: 1ag, while pric:s are low ad roats are dawn. ‘We b ZIarge stock of new hoasc~Macmishiog goods, rtores, croc! B oottt and cirpats, xbioh wo nill ‘soll a ihelow- S pormala prises, o3 oesy monthiy paymonts. Tho oty i Chichgo thak can b Ring complote. with e -eiass onds. Four foots of our fiu:;,’m”unudx-fi Ahass gonda. (2351 fillad with ice goods. all e el pacchatiog claawhers, LOWELL 5., 755 Son Madimon st FINANCLAL. 0 MONEYED MFN~A HALF-HOURS A.AA. o mow opalent pian or a numiual investmont ever pre- 801ted 10 sp_clative or non-spoculative investurs. Ad- dross 1 80, Tribuac ofice. APPL'CA‘T!(‘NS TOR LOANS ON CITY AXND cantry real earal m tmproved, wanl d By, k. FURNLSS, 03 o ~ LADY WISHES TO BORROW 8400 AND GIVE 31,50 wortd of furniture forsocuri.y, Callatorad- 15 South Groon-se. WANTED FOR LOANS FROM drass, Llonday, No. ABELICATIONS §2.50 10 &0 on cit; roport; d {llivols farms. ! Lo 0 TOMLIRISN, Too Washiogton st vasomm ington-at., basoment.. INSURANCE_COMPANINS CLAIMS oral rates by J. N WITHERELL. i EA.\'KRU‘PA‘ ‘ca-uad ! Doscoriiehs, OMAERCIAL PAPRE ‘Dought,_and ol Joans GENEU. E.‘\vu_} BRO., (PMyERCIAL ANTI TOPH, 157 Raodolpb-st., [{OR SALE-A SKCURED BUTE OF 320 0N -1 ‘wortk of pruperty, Gus i 9 moatis, at 9 poe caal Addiess T8, Tribens vtice. A 30, made on real estate. Enst Washing r Q8 SALE— FOLICIZS IN THE_TOLLOWING ‘bankrogs Izinrancs Companise: Commarolal, Home. Chicago, Great Weatgrn, Atiantio and Parinc, Aibsay tahle. ' Make your best gials ffer, aad %, Tribuno offico.j ORSALE—&0SHARES OF THE GAPITALSTOCK of the Maring Company of Chi ogo, with the agsoe- mont of J. Youny Scammoa 1o archase 17 sald auck 25%400. Also bis gusrantes of § per cont sombapnoil diroms B B i B0 MERCANTILE INSUR- + Fufi%flmfi? AR KRG A Dikiuck, 15 Clask-st. ALE_NOTE FOR €13 PAYABLE I FOJEI‘IE‘ lnlml?ll per cea’y Enm‘lrifl trast-dead on im- Provag Tauide ol catate. Peiaaipals sddross 8 4, Trib- Uneaitics. = i GAN MAKF, SEVERAL LOANS OF ABOUT $2740 each ac 2! ‘cent commisxion for 3 or 5 years n SRS SR N ARG, T HRRY BosF, % Wash- {ngtonst. N 10AN 5556, 1N SUALS OF 3600 EACH, ON I‘i‘?:rlfieuflrfi WRMV »ihia § miles of Couri- Honaer T JOHN CALVIN WALLIS, Atioracy-atLaw, 8 Daarvornat., Rooms 2 aad ’Loms EGOTIATED, CONMERCILL PAPRR 2 s ‘paid for stam, A CHUNT, 159 Lalaio st 0 ANS ON HEAL ESTATR PAPEE, CAATIELS, oA A R D WL T R e igat. SEY TO LOAN OX MOSEr adiiin, maa Loan Gtixo, 135 Claskat DIAMOKDS, WATCHES. othor callatorals. Private Apply 8t 493 Weat Macisoni., apaiaiee. MOR SALE-EMPIRS PARLOR BEDSTEAD, AL~ %3 Weat Sladisca 32 mostmew. Inquirs at! O SALE—CHEAP—A NO. 8 AMERICAN COOK Fobeima ‘radarvoir, i in good ardar. - ApDIY G A 'o‘sm{‘;;-o LOAN—ON CHICAGO REAL ES- M t sovorx) loans of 5 also Rt Sh.000. K. O COLY, 14 Dearboradir. "'Muu 0 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATONES, Douds, ate. 18 Ran- » LA ONDER'S peis olice, f A Sy AR Vo We alsn muko tho : ik wita s capitalis: carnewly sullcited. | ANTED—-A YOUNG_LADY IN THR RESTAU- W Yt barinors waais tho {0an of §300; will secars the sam3 by chattel morteage on furaitaro. ddroes W&, i Tribune otice. ANTED 70 BORROW $16 UPOR THE STOCK an of 8 roall atore ‘ool basimose— flflkL_ln. Addross. -N.Tiih:l;ao‘;::,l ¢ SUARES HETCARTILE INSURRRCESTOCE. - Tl mp i fa, for w0 20 ¢ . eash” | RAMNOND S GAGE, 18 Washigwioniet. ,‘sl_u() TO_ Rlyo TO LOAN UN HuTSKS ON ! sassd boia and other good secority.” Sho { thao. TRUBSDELE £ BROWS, 108 Fifihav. = $500 2, LOAN 50K 3 YEARS ON_GOOD 8% [ 99 custty. D. A. CLARK, Roum & Reaper Rlock. | ER()() WASTHD_FOR SIXTY DAYS 0¥ SOME ce_aiamonds. Wil 'y moath. Ad:\mdil'fi,'l‘nhun')ofimw er o e ‘WANTED_ON HOUSH AN 1 SL0N0 Toear pak tor e rosnat 3246, FOX, 19 Lasaliest., Roomb. SL.000 AX2, 8% 10, 03X TOR T OR 7 yenrs: S1,000 to 84,600 to loan for ono yoar, at10and 3 7o ample socurdt roal ostate. E ol Ty Py Rty $2.000 sios nominal. LOT AT will pay 15 TO LOAN FOR A TERMOF YEARS AT RISA SR () ZQ IOAN TOR TIVE WEARS ON %..:. roal estato socurity. NICHOLS, BRAGG CG., 16 Doarborn-st. il & TO LOAN ON OITY $3.500 0 TO LOAN O: PRUPERTY Sper sty Mrgtr sumsas 8 po: cent. RS PALLER: 906 Walhiagion, Hooms 1 b 5.000 TO.L0AY, 1N suus O s o% . ot 15 on second mOrtgAros, houios oR 14304 Tota, commercial paper with goud Collatorals, aad other good secaritier, _Rom 3. 125 Clagk-ot. 3 TO LOAN FOR SIX MON FHS ON COM- $5.000 221 Wi 01 bascrmont. -, socond mottgaga, ar. Collators ot chraal s OLIV BESLY, achingt 0 estal $1O 000 oLy 310,000 22 A SETLEN K 0P COT, . xid radble umnenm in bosiness, 1ad Pt g e 17, to somo first-class houso doeiriag to enlargo 13 bust: nos+, and rake emp.oyxent for the szma ), &5 & I9GAITn abla'siary. Address ¥ 45, Tribuzo ofiice. A0 50— AND $3.000 T0 LOAN SL2, 0 (5 o 22 et Yoo o o o ‘cash i hand. 4. F.NO- ° 1§ 505 T0 SUIT, 10 par ON GOOD OITY property, at, ) wish o paper. D, eent: »me BaSH, Room 6 Otls REALBSTATE. W.B. 4, 107 Hadisznst. snbarkan roa! eatale secarity s BLE, Rocm 2 t'ribano Bullding. 12.00() oF BANS T0, TOXN OF 00D WLL.UU real catato security, in sums to smt. i1F also make swe-al loana foc building if doslred. JOHN W. MARSH, 3 Washington-st., Room 14 S13.000 Ehaey votsstor sl socursd. on Michi: caner. oro paid_no: will mako liberal dis~ o Wdnees ¥ 17, Teibums orfice. $40.000 Baro-at. IN NOTES AND TRUST DI TO LOAN—IN_BUMS FROM $50.000 BT e oEm oy good dit ddres V 17, §3.000 Dear. 10810,00. C. W. WESTON, 119 discount for cash. _Address ‘ribuzs ofice.. sfl’m 000 ND, TN ONE 5UN, AT LOW 8 Charca Block, e edied el ¥ pro AMILTON bl __MACHINERY. Ar EIRKWOOD & DUNKLEES, 111 AND I3 LAKE- st., steam e .8 aud pumps, iron xad wood-working ‘machivory, bolcing, cod shop supplies. = | T)OIQU TANTTO MAXE A FORTUNE QUICK andeusy | 1can laarn yca (o art of makiag all inds of liquors at a cost that will bring you a fortans 13 & | ®30rt time. Address 8 31, Tribunc otice. JOR SALK—A SECOND-HAND 150.GALLOYN | 1 wemadiiron acer botlor, wif stewm ool 5. W. | & 5. LESTEi a0t stateat. OF SALE_ONE i, ONE % AND ONEIETON ino- : a'so wood-| ! banger, R OROTZ, 3 Canal s, op-stalri. FORSALE_O EXCHANGE A % HORSEEOWRE Cnctt all enmplete. - Prr particaiars call . 6% Wort Lakoat., i ALE_ROPRR CATORIC ENGIN: ! I Ding 3t M3 State-st. LEDY ARD COLBURN. o8, S St sonseoy IS BT ding,all lo_ccmple 3 vem Apply wlfi."ix SRSHALE, B Haduonats RON- % ement | 0K SALE_CHEAP-1-HORS MES portal gine, Also -Rorse-powe stativoary, -Fn‘m e et Ao, engines of our maka: WELLS' Engine Works, 116 South €liaton-st. 7D ROE FOUi-SIDAD STICKER, & A + ‘may bo seeond-hand 4 e “""gfis‘km:t'mwm el 10 - i ] 5 WITH BOILER, PROM 1 i WE | Dact “csn snd BYIRGTO; NTED—. WATE ‘Tnqulire at %9 Bast Divlalon-st. RD—A SKCOND-HAND PORTABLE FORGHE WA S s Dot | T ENTRD_FOR OASH, A 1T OF SHAPTINGS i ‘sorew machiaes Nes. £ and 3 ad othide_machinory, 1 m;fi be cheap aad ia guod order, Addrees S &, Tribase | & BUILDING MATERIAL. [OR SALE-CHRAP FOR C:SH, am¢0 OLD bricks, oleancd aad piled, a3 good as now. Applyat soathwest cornur of Peck-court and Wi ., o¢ | Eass Bistocathest. | [PORSALK-LOXO LUMBER, i JOITTS st % ! foat: 70, 21, 26 foot. MEABS & CO. 10 Washing- | tonat, ! PRESED BRICK-T AN PREPANED ordecs for Milwankeo aud Kacias vressed Eion, als red e offercd byo hers 1ho sale of the 31, Louis Hydranlic known in 1Bl elty, nod eqaal to, Patladelpbla fa0s bri 3 i 9 Desrboru-et. TO_FILL and com- HE BT, LOUIS HYDRAULIC PRISS BRICK COM. re; 4l orders for thalr red ‘pany ara p 10 sapesior fromt bHiok, "Fhéss brick ars wqual ta suipe aad culor to P htadelpia front S e deluversd st frunt brick, an g b avrer u&"‘;n “srders. will Toseis Prompt atiention. .J. LOCKWOuUD, G BUILDFES_FOR_ SALE—TRUSSES, DER- tombing, s0d _gee-Biing, 1ot b T i s A g CHICAGO & NORTH- _____’_q_v W o, o hec stailoas or ! miles of tho! Purchasing A cardements mouthly, i W. HAMBE. 3f, corner Kinzo and Markoteis. FANTRD — BUILDING ~MATERIAL IN W H for part cash and part real estaze. Afl& Wipe e R I s omdaBoTETA Y. Wt Falhuuaat