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'YOUNG CHICAGO, Trip Here from 8t Louls lu A v 18335, Funting 8 Room at tho Green Treo Tavern, Ccl. Beanbien and 1is Childrons Tethe Fditor af The Chfeaas Tribune: Cicsoo, May 22.—A fow recollections of Cbizazo 8 It appeared at an early day may not pa nnintercrting to thoro of your readera who enly know It as ono of tha groat citles of the country, o, indeod, to the few remaining who fuew it at the time T shall describo, Forty yoors ago to-day, the writer, thon quits s young man, arrived in thia city from St. Louls, where hie biad lived for threo yenrs, enjoymng its seeloty better than iis fnstitutions. The journay to &t Louls from the Atlantie seaboard was mado ou horecback during tho month of Mny, aad was very delightful (o the young emligrant. TOE JOURNEY FROJ BT, LOUIS yan by steamer on the Illinols River, which thon sfforded & Btoady navigation nntil late fu tho wmnier 88 far as Teorls, and ofien to Ottaws, which, on this occasion, was onr polnt of land- fog. ‘Thero wero about s dozen honuses at that . place in 1835, and thers we tank the coach of the Dow lino of stagos just etablirhied by Ur. Johu J, Temple, wha 18 aull lving, T baliave, &t 8t Touis, 'The otlcr occupants ot tho coach waro Col. Richard 8. Ilamilton (who has held almost all the oftices connected with tho courts of Cook County) and bis brids, who wera just returning from & wodding-trip to Kentuclky, tho Colonal’s former residonce, Mr. I 1% W. Tock was also apassenger. 1o kept o goneral assortment of goods at the carnor of Bonth Water and Ladallo strects, in & building which stood thero uniil ® few yoars ago. IHe liad Dbeen dawn into tho eonntry foraging for buttor, which, 18 woll a8 all otbor aupplies, was then bronght from Ohio, and he brought with him s Jarge jar of that neceasary commodity, Thero wasalson rough-looking citizen on board, from the mines of Galena, who unrsed & jug of whisky with as much caro &8 was bestowed upon the jar of bute ter. It wansdark bofore we roachod thbe high grounda thia side of Ottawa, where tho road was ory bad and sloping. Wo ail got ont excopt the minor, and, in dercouding 8 hill, the coach overturnod, throwing the driver oto tho brush on tha alde of thorozd, A groan irsued from tho coacl, and I, who wna the firat ons who reached it, expected to find {la inmaic corpre. Dut I wns Roon reassured by a gurgling nofes, and heard the minor soliloquize, “ It will got broke noxt thne—L'll uave it."” Wo went on vety wlowly through the awampy pral- rios, only being kapt fromn sinking out of sight by tho rank’ inxuriance of tha graseos, which kopt tho wheels from nnulnfi throngh. Thera wora onlv about half-a-dozen houres at that time on tha rond beiwean Ottawa nnd Chicago, the Iast of which was 5 “‘THE WIDOW BARRY'S," liich wan on tho end of aridge of pine land ra- n‘\ng out Into the wot prairle north of Riverside, sud about 9 wlles from Obloazo, We took breal:fust thera tho socand day sbout noon, and then plungod into the wet prawrie, whioh waa covored with grasa about 6 foet high and with water about 2 feot doop. To- watd night we bogan to see tha infanb clty, or rather an Immenss roltonwood- 1oo, which was _itn laudmark, - - and 1o meats of the veuaels riding at anchior in the lake, for as yet the river, not boing dredged out, was only practicable for amail craft. Thero woro & fow ecattering houses on tho wost side of the river, moatly of logs, but o fow frame houscs aiso. Among {ho most imposing of theso was ono which was atanding until quite recently on the northwest cornor of Canal and Lake stroots, It thoo was known as * TIE OREEN TRRE TAVERYX, and hera tho stage stopped. Tho scanty accom- modations of the town were over-filled bys horda cf land speculators, wha had come hero to sttend the publio sale to take place in Juno, aud the landlord, in racly ta our application, sald that ho nadnota spacs on the iloor but which wan engaged thros daep! Wo orosnad the river, then n cloar, bright atroam, by & rope forry, ai betook ourscives to the ‘‘Bauganash, s nowly opened hotel, which consint- ed af a log-cabin standingz on the sontheast cornor of Market and Lako stroots, withi o farge (ramo addition Soath of {t. IHoro the rofusal waq still moro dacidad, &a the ** gon. tlomnanly proprietor” assarad n1 that ho could not give na a nall to hang’ oursclves on, Turn- ing sorrowfully away, welind the good fortune to fiod & friend whom wa had knowa et the Enat, and who was the fortunate possossor of & room, whicn ho kindly ahared. LAKE ATREET at that timo bad fow houses scatterod along it —mostly amall framo structures, At the corner of Wella strect alark Beaublen kopt the ** Ilhi- nofs Exchango,” as he exprossad it, ** Iike hell.” The sod on tho street was yot nubroki sloughs from the river renched toit. W bullaing of importance io ‘tho civy was g biick warohouso kopt by Gurdon 8, Jlubbard and his cansin How . Hubbard, on the corner of TaBalle and Walor strees, opposite the atoro be- fore allnded to of Mr. Pock, There wora throa stores that [ remember on Luke stroot—Dotaford & Deors' hardware and tin-hop, ou tho curnor of Late and Dearborn sireets, opposite 1o the Tremont Honse, then kort by Starr Foot, and ‘Thomas Church's stors on tho south sidd of Lako strest, about half-way from Clark (o Dearborn stroot. Noxt to it was o low brick structuto occupicd as & clothing storo by Tuthis Xing. Over Church's store was the Land Oftice, at tho cotner of [aBalls and Lake, Bolomen Lincoly, eslled the “prahiie tailor," bad hie shiop, All east of Btate strost ond north of Madison etrcet was occupled by the UNITED 8{ATE3 MILITARY RESERVATION, and was oullivated as & gardon by the troops of Fort Dearboru, which was under the com- mand of blaj. Wison, of the Fifth Infantry. Maj. Green, Capt, Banley, Licuts, Jamison and Thompuon, and Dr, Philip Maxwell, naweas well- known to our older citizons, wors of the com- mand. Thev wore jovial sona of Mats, and on- hvened the dullness of frontier life with doorand wolf hunts, sud wero verv hospitable to the paesing stranper. Col, John Baptiste Beaubien, who was married to s vory respéctablo Indian waman, lived noar tha walls of tho fort ina loug, streggling callection of log buildings, which we Hiled vy bisnumeroue prozony of various shad How mony childron Lave you, Colovel 7" I heard some one gskt lLim. ‘‘How much ctll- dron ? Bacra nom da Dion, I caunot yor tell in ong minute, 1 thinkIhave sixtacn’ or eight. eon, voyous," Then hio would begin to gount thom on his fingery, but Lo’ somotimes cuumer- atod some who, bis wife would remind Lim, had passed awav. At the timo I write of, it was sup- posed that he touid obiain posseysion: of the tract-uaw Port Doarborn Addition to Olicaga, aud cousequently thore wore mauy youug men who wera aapirauta for the bands £ ‘s daugh- torw, 1 hoard ono young wan suk him how much he would take for a ** pre-emption ' of hiu old- eab girl for & yoar, when it wea ex- g_wtad that his oldim would be decided. ho land-ofticora Lad iseued to him a cortitioats of the land, aud Lad taken his monoi for it, and b hiad & protty strong caso. He had strong in- fluence at work at Washington, ahd would un- doubtediy Lmve rece his pateni (which, [ bave boeu informed, Lisd oon mada ont for him) ad lie not commenced ® sult of ojeciment sgalnst the ofllcer In command of the fort. The Frealdent rovoked the order for remuving the troups whidh had bean made, and t{;- it after yoar or bwo, was decided in the United Hiatos Buprome Court syawust him. ¢ tale timo BOUTIl WATER STREET extendad 4o tha river, there beiug no loté on the river slud, Those who laid out the town wel from tho soathorn patt of the Bl risa and fali of tho wator in the st the possibillty of having * water-lots," which, slong & stream wiich does not chiauge it holglst, are & groat convenience, The proprietors of Kiozie's Addition . had lald out such wator-lots, and it was wupposed that the warehouss buminess’ would be confiued to that part of the river, and at an aarly asy most of the nteamboats did land sl sae warehouses on thdsg | Iu cousaquenoe, property in Kinale's Addition was at that time quite valuable, aud iu 1830 on Kipale stroct it wus worth $300 por foot, which price it hus hardly yot attainod, ‘Thore was quito b rivalry betwesn the norih fud the soutls sides of the river, both com- werafally sud soclaily, Tho l::)pullt(uu of the town wau then gtated to mo to be 1,200, but this wag thought to bo a little strong, 'ie business was chisfly done on North Water of, from Btate to Clark,.—thers being not stares in other localitios o . A of Fremature Interment, A csio of probably prewasture interment is ABus recorded fn the Loudon Jewish World. It ofourred 4% Wilnat A Jewlab oung womao, Aed 25, wan {rohnuncbd by two .’hm dootors £0 be dead, Tho frisudu of the woman deaired, oz sorae ressam bewb kiown to thomsalves, tha Sanopul be take plase oo tse sams day, aud, baye Ing obtained the nocomsary certificate from the medical attendants showing that tho per- son had dled, she was removed to the Jewinh mortuary. \White washing the body the wouion engaged in the oparation discovarod to their tarror that it bad gradually sesumed a lifo-liko sppesrance, and their dismay ross to Ita haight whiou 1t rained jtsolf to & mtling pos- ture. Tho resuaciated womsn bogued Lhoss arouni not to bury her ative. ‘I'ho doctors wete calledin, and st their molicitation sha drank some wodicine which thoy ofared to her, Teon minutos after sho wan again annoinced {o be doad, and presontly sha was buried.” Tha World oea'on to asy : ** We do ust kno# whothar th owlsh authoritics at Wilns ssnctioned this premature lutarmant, 1f they did, thay are de- morving of nevers causura, Whataggravates the nature of tho cane ia tha fact that the husband of the poor creaturs wau absent from home at the timo of hor alleged dacoana.” BIIOIVL HMLORRNS, tinle of the Excelntor Xlord at Dexter Lrric. The last of the scrics of cattlo sales was held Baturday afternoon st Dextor Park, the stock disposed of belng from the Lxcelsior hord of Joseph R, Bhelby, propriotor of the Excelslor farms st Bhsnnon, Carcoll Coanty, in this State, ‘Fue following 15 8 list of tho cattle wold and the prices obtained for fhem : COWA AND HEIVKRS, No, 1, 37th Lady Biie of Putvey, E. L. Davideon, Bpringtield, Ky.; $1,00), ‘ll:a(,l: Frincesss 3d, Dsn Elchholtz, Shannon, LiL; ¥o., Thornfiato Beauty & no sale, No, . Murin 83, 0, J. ¥ry, Freepor! No, 8, Marfa 2a's Phylls, C. J, fiy Bo. 0. Atualie, 0, J, Fry; giud, - Moan Doaity'sud caif, Jime i, Kuarakes § No.8. G 4, O. 7. Fry i 9 + $30, No. D, ltose uth, David Bhielly, Knoxvilla, 0,3 $780, No. 10, Jovo of Carrall, David Klelly § $500, Waat Tiberty, . 11 Dose 20th, B, W. Jacubs, , Thorndals Beauty 2d, D, Plugrie & Sons, 5 1) 501 8.5 $ o, 11 Disirstown, In;; $360, No, 13, Guriwtines Queen, Alezander Charles, Godar Raplds, fa.; $500, 0, M4, Duchess Excelslor, C, J, Fry ; $370, No. 13, lady Ftdon, D, Pichlioltz : $78, 18, Dritish Matd, G, J, ¥ry ; 8175, No. 17, Buils, D, Eichbol(z; §130, No. 18, Yarico Slariglt, D, Elehhioliz; $110, A¥idaon ¢ 4410, No, 18, Julls, E, L. 123G, 20 Datey Mxid, Tobert dulior, Yraat Livertz, 1.3 80X, Noa, 3 and 22. Bpting Grovo Ladv and 0ih Lady ;'f_fifilullnvn. Campbell & Clasa, Weat Tdberly, Ia,; N, 2, 4ih Lady of Bhannon, D, Eichholtz; $325, No, 23, Mazurks Duchess 3d, Camplell & Chas H“{-w 3. Dolly Duchiess, Col, John Scott, Nevada, Is, 20, 5th Lady of Sianuon, D, Ichnoltsy $220, No, 27, Nelly Greeu, D, Elchiioltz; $4i5. No. 38, Gen's Pol, Robort Miller, West Liberty ; $175, No, 24, Medea i, J. R, ilayes, Freoport, TiL;' $:50. . Modea 4th, J. L, Moare, Yolo, 1IL,; 30, 3L, Eits, John H, Zinunsrmen, Oregon, IlL 8. . No, 32, Mabel, D, Pingroa & 8Son, Dlalratown, Ia,; No, 33, Btarllght, C, J, Fry; $186. m.‘la.‘.l:.g Urtdegroont’s Falty, W. AL, Spencar, Jollot, L 3 3445, No, 35, Musa, E. L, Davideon ; $225, No, 80, Lady Courtiand 4d, Col, J, Beott; $300, No. 8i, Carnation, O, J, Fry ; §200, No, 18, Belle uf Harrisou it and ealf (No. 99), D, Vout b xi: 80, © T oflo of 'Harrison 44, D. Voughts $210, No. 40. Dl Bedford, J, L Moore; 330, No. 41, Itad ¥auny, D, Vought; $(00, No, 42, Lady Nilsion ; 30 saie. No, 43, Fawn 3d, Goorge Hammond, Legrand, Is.{ No. 44, Primroso and calf (No, 10), Alaxander Claries; $i00. Nos, 45 and 47, Ontario Quoon and 7th Lady of 8hanuon, D, Vought; 4375, No, 44, Irst Lady' of Ghannon and ealf, Col. J. Seott; $2i5. N¢ Qirtle, C, J. Fry; $200, Gertruds, J, 1, Bplers & Bon, Toluls, L ; No. 50, Venus, Jumos P, Sanborn, Port Huron, Mich. 1 $1.0.0, 61, Eva7th, I, Miilor; $390, 2. Lulu, D, Vought ;' $105. h Ang, B3, Eichbolt 0, No, 4, Py P Lualls, ey Ruby 160, 6. 3, Ty No, 87, Ruby 1311, 0. J, Pry : $24). No, 68, Ruby 19th, D, Elchholta ; $:89, No. 6); Lady Geneva, G, J, Fry's $410, No. €0, Ly 4th, Cunpbeli & Chass ; $109, No,61. Lady Margaret 2d, W, Blowart, Frankln Grave, i, ; $316, 0, 02, Tlorctia 20, the Hou, W, M. Emith, Lexing- tom, i \, Balle Tyke, E, L, Davidson; $323, No. ¢4, Allae, 1. Alile; A No, 83 Miss Wabash, CO1, J. Beott ; 305, No. 63, 2 Dughess Excelaior, D, Elchhoits; 223, . -Nu, 67, Satin 34, D, Efchiboite ; $103, qqnics 68, Joule, Gorge T’ Wastell For Huron, Mich.; Carrle, W, M, Spenoer, $400 Fashion dib, G, J, Fry ; $370, Princess Ada ¢ih, A, Craue, Durham Park, » 12, Lulu Lee aod ealt, 8, v;. Jacabe; $390. 270, 0, Fannio 9d, O, 4, Fry Y, T4, Carrie, Col, J, 8 X b3 sott 5’143, No, 106, Julia Pricu 54, Col, J, Bcott; $308, No. 76, Abigail 8tb, J. L. Moora, No, 71, Miss Mation, T, L. Davidson ; $400. No, 78, Belle, D, Yought ; §2v5, 0, 30, Fancy Saladin 24, Aloxander Gharles ; $200, No, §0, Constance 7th, E L. Davidson; $435. No, 81, elle of Beschisnd 4th, C, J. Fry: $10, No, 83, Kiuty Clyde 0th, Alexander Charles ; $18. iy 0 Bellaair 20, Joba Mawit, Forsaaon, 1l ; BULLS, No, 84, Daron Lisgor. Wilndrawn by permtsaion, No, 83, Ist Londou Duko of Hustmon, A, Cran * No, ¥6, 1nt London Dake of Bhauuch, A, Cra 18, No, 87, 4d Lsudon Duke of Busnuoony not sold, No, 89, 6th London Duka of Shauuos, Gol, Beott ; No, 89, eth London Duke of Shannon, QoL Scott ; $100, No. 9, Tih London Duke of Bhannon, IT, If. IND, Earlvillc, IIL ; $100. No, 01, Bth'Loudon Duke of Shannon, I, G, Liddel, Griunall, In, ¢ $LI5. No, 92, Osford Patriot, D, Shelly; $210, No! 9. 1ith London bufe of Suauos, 1.6, Lid- ol . No, 91, Sherman, I, M. Slaley, Mokens, Ta.; $183. No, 05, 12th London ‘Duko of Stisuaon, Col. Beott; No, 96, 13th London Duke of Blannoa, Col. Boold; 13, Lord of Bpringfield; no aale, No, U5, ‘Tumley of Gien Flors; no sala, No, 02, Eold with No. o, 10, Bold with No, 3. No. 101, Sold with Noadi, A bull uot {u the 16t s0id to Col. Beatt for §140, pedi- gres 10 be provided, 3 The mYowin« in & summary of tho sale : Num- fers nofd, 78; mmount of L ber of cows and maig, $20,4351 average price, $373; number of buils sold, 12; amouut of salo, $1,440 ; aversge prico, §121 —— COL. ANTHONY. Tothe Editor af TAs Chicago Tribunes Uuidsoo, AMny 23.—1 havo watched Tmx Tnibuxa for seversl days past to escertain tho condilion of Cal. Anthony, of Leayouworth, snd havo uod seon auyihing in rogard toit, Tho last was, that he waa sinking rapidly, and could nob survive long. Ihave soen no notics of his death, nor how he was,” Iama litils anxtons to loarn, a8 1lived at Loavenworth frani 1862 to 1804 nght opposite hisofics, I haveinsnytimes seon tho meik ou tho banlsier of the Lotol, where the bullet ho sent witer Col. Sattorlos struck, and 1 hoatd the report of the pistol nhufi be shos aud wounded Col. Jounisou. - Tho ol proverb, that 'He that draws the sword aball perish by the sword,” hias boen truly verified in iy case, 1o was @ mun of sirife, llurclly; #till, I could dosire hia racovery. I W [Col. Antliony, st laal reporis, was slowly im- proving, and the phyeiclans Lad gome hopos of hus rocovery, Dut Liwdoath at any hoar would not be surprising.—~Ep. Taiunk,} Pt -— Korsinn Afiniry, Pall Stall Gazette, Bomis Interesting tnformation respecting Pere minu affairs sud the Bhah given by the ‘l'eheran correspondent of the Zeora, s lisgdad paper, The rmr‘flnui: tlon of the Persian army haviog occaslune: huviv sxpensos, the Bhah Jent tho Treasury ,000 tomauns out of uiy privy purso. His Majesty has, howaver, slready *ro-sncashod™ oile-lalf of the sum thirough the astentive cate of.sha Nax- biw-ud-daoute, Uovernor of Khorassan, who re- mitted to his master s presont of 50,000 tomsua: The Nazbim gave a furthor proof of loyaity by luudlu.(kto the shah morsels of 2,500 Turcowsn yebels, killed or captured in battle, Had it not Liean for the diffioulty of trauspors the Govern- or would havo sout tho ontire heads of these cuewies of the Bhah to Teheran; the distance botween tho sest of Lis Government sud the Capltal, and the unusual numbor of tro- phiss, compelled him to resott to the expedicnt of u;nunug tha skivs from the skulls and forwardiug the akios only, A drawback o 4o usetuluesa of the nesdls-guus 1atoly purch in Germauy has been discovered in the fact that thers ata no corroapouding care tridges, ‘The Goveroment omltied to order soy, thiuking thas those ritles could be loaded I the ordinary weyi but baviug found out thelr mis- tako thoy havo dispatched a fyuctionary to Ber- iu o buy 95,000 tomanus' worth of cartridges, I'lie Prince Hoyal, who had been intrusted with ths goverument of the provinoos of Kermaushaly snd Kurdisian, Lss beea recallsd. in consequence of the wany complalais made of his d)reuny and aruellys ] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THE COURTS. The Judicial Mind Turns Its At~ tention to Divorces, Judgments and New Suits, Divonces, Baturday In the divorce day par excellence in tho courts, sud Judgos 3Moors aud Farwell were busy as usual in atiending to the wasts of the numerous scitors. The following is the list of decreen granted by Judge Maore: Miclacl Conrey ve. Margarct Conroy, causo, adultery ; Mary Carson vs, W. F. Caraon, samo causo; Jociah B, Corroy ve, Matilda Cusrey, same causo; Minnlo Wiltiams ve. William Willlams, deser- tiou; Catherina Coffoe vs. James Cof- fee, for drunkenness; Bernard T, lokamp, s, Mary Hokamp, on account of the dofendant being in prison for larceny; Mary Brooks va. Alvin A, Brooks, for descrtion jand Julis F. Howard va, William II. Howard, for drunken- ness. In the loat caso the complalonnt testified (hat sho waa second soubrelts at the Academy of Music; that, when ahe married tho defendant in Pitisburg, ho was wealthy, but that ho had aquandered all hia monoy in drinking. He then came to Chieago, and soon sent for her, stating that ho biad obtained & situation. Hlio camo, and found him occapying rooms on tho potner of Harison nod Clark stroots, Theuce thoy moved 1o Hnlated stieet, where who was obliged to c- cept a position in tho thentre to support heraelf and hinl. Although hie never trested hier cruolly, he wae 1o the habit of gotting drunkt and then comlug home snd sleoping it off, and at timen ha would sleep go looy that she wounld think ho was doad, Extra potations would at othor timea causo fit of the Jim-jams, until shiacould" onduro it no longer, Tho defondant was not pressut, aud Mra. Howard got her divorce, aided by the feslimony, among othiers, of hor counsol, who voluatnerad hin evidence to fili up the gaps. Judge Willlams granted divorcos in the fol- lowing cases: Wilholmina Siovert va. I, I, Bie- vert, for extrome snd repeated cruolty; Maria Kiag vs, Join Klag, for adultery, and ilarriet ‘Tatum vs. William 7Tatum, for desertion and Tarwall heard goveral cases, but fml!lnd no divorcoes, his practica being to have the evie denos written out and submitted to bim to read, after hosring {¢ from tho wituesses themselves. iTEMA. * The suita by the Goodyear Dontal Vulcanite Compsuy for [nfriugoment of 1te patent againat the lollmflue doutists_wero eottled sod dis- migsed : H, Phililps, J. D, Murphy, G. P, Mann, F. Lioston, H. B. Halo, A, b1, Kelsoy, A, ns8, L, C, Rico, 11, 1. Phillips, J. A. W. D V. Lawreuco, F. Strykor, J. C. Fuller ot al,, A. W. Hfarian, J. B. Dovlin, D. M. Towner, W. B, McOliaspsy, O. W, Lichtenberg, J. D. Moody, G. B. Balter, Aaron llmlFluy, C. J. Pollock, A.J, Biough, J. ¥, Kimmeil, nod J, D, dturphy. In the casoof tho Umon Trust Comlunyv-. the Nockford, Bock Island & Ht, Lows llailtoad Company, the order of April 22, Tequiriog the Recetvar to pay to 1, I, Porter the amount dus for soma cars, was modified 80 as to allow It to be paid in court, An fuformation was filed by ths District At toruoy sgainst 400 barrels of highwines which ‘wers solzod st Mercereaux’ diatillery. 1o the caae of the city va. Hathoway for open- !;xg ‘ll.ildun avenue, the motion for now trial was enied. A judgment on the verdict was entered in each'of the following casea: City vs, Denne- becke, for opening an ll]-‘y in Block $ of Myr- fek's Addltion ; City ve. fleissip, for widoning Elizabeuit street ; and City va. Roche, for gpon- fog Fairflold avenue. E In the ease of Amy Powers vs, Jamos Napier and others, a rule was made to closo proofs for the dofendant by Sopt. 1. This ia tho oass which wss bogon in 1854, and is probsbly the oldest pending cano. Judge Blodgett will deliver an impartant de- oision in soms railroad tax casos this morning. UNITED ETATZS COURTS.. Josoph Jackeon aud Jnmes Warren filed a blll axainut Georgo A, Kibbe, sotting out that the de- fondant rocoverod N)ud&mout inejootment agaiunt them for the N, W. X of Bec. 23, 13, 7, in Stark Countr. Whllethey bad posseasion of the land they expanded 3,000 on it in Improve- wmouts In good faith, and thev now ask that the exoctition on tho judfimont may ba stayed until an secount can ho taken of tho valns of their improvemonts, and that this moy be credited to tbhem, E. V. Welch sued Josoph and Elizabeth J. Tlorson for 83,000, Rludekopf Brothors bogan s suit for 92,500 agaiuse J. Al Jacabs, BANERUPTCY TTEME. Ta the matter of Ollyer Lippincott, the As- sigueo tllod a potitign settiug out that the baok- rupt was indebted 10 Joun Mundell & Co, in the sum of 225,910,74, secured by trust deed on the but ding Noa, 195 and 197 Lako stroet, and on Lot 48 1n Robertson and Fitch's subdlyision of tha W, 3¢ of the N. W. i of the N. E. X of the ‘8, W. 3/ of Sco, §%,30,14, The Lake straet proporiy ia situated on leased land, aud is not worth over $22,240, the smount of ths in- cumbrances, while Lot 48 is not worth over 0,000, and is mortgaged for 87,700. In viow of Lhe circamatances, and as the bankrupt can not pay the firound rent, the Assignes aske that ho may lowed to release the property to Atundoll & Co., and rocelve a releaso fa lieu ainst the catate, Auordor was ontured for the Assignes to offer the premies for salo for casn, and, it no purchaser could be found, to releass the premisea to Muudell & Co., a9 degired, A discharge was granted to Plercs & Sllver, In fobruary, 1878, 1L Johnston laaned ¥5,000 to Houry B, Plckcn, aud took in roturn s so- curity a trust-decd on Lots 20 to 20, 34, 35, 48, In Block 2, Lots 89 to 48 inolueive in Block b, all in | Pierca's Addition to Holetein, Pickett has sinco bocome bankrupt and falled to pay the loan, sg woll a8 the taxas oo the land. property haa aluo depreciatod in valuo nutil it ia ecant scourity for tho debt, and Mr. Johnston thersfore saks loavo to forecload his trust-decd. An erder was onterad oslling on all futereated versans to show cause by June 1 why ho should not ba ale lowed to soll. In the matter of the Mutual Becurity, divi- dend meoting was ordered to bo hield Juno 9 st 2 l:i m. in the Ingister's oflice. . I, Jouking was appointsd Assigneo of Al bert Kidder, An_clection of an Assignes will bo held this morulng, in the Register's oftice in tha cass of W. M. Mayo, Willism™ H. DPattorson was adjndicated bank- rupt by confession, BUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, Dornard Duggsn commonced suit szalnst Jobu ‘White, Johun Casey, aud 8. O, Hinsdals, laying damages at £5,000. CRININAL COURT. Baturday wns sontonco day In the Criminal Cgun. The following offenders wers disposed ofy Jolin Johnson, for stoaling 5 from Ernost Dulch'u mnuoy-nh, throo months in the Dride- woll. _Ohiarlea Kottko, atesling a watoh from Georgo A]p:lemm, Panltootiary two yi ohn Lavis, allas Lewis, stealing & watch from Elia 8mith, Roform School slx yoars, Johu Hagorty, sssanlting Augnstiue H, Jonea with & knifo, Drldowell olghit montha. John Burke, larceny, sontence suspended. Laa Zimmarnian, aliae Los Crow, stesling » 2100 cloak from Lydia O. King, seutence sus- ponded, For stealing a Lorse and buggy, Peni- tentiary three yoars, . James Lewis, larcony, fiftosn days Cotinty Jail. Pat Connors, for breaking into houss of James Blawart, threo yeara l'mn.umlnv. John Murphy, burglary at 31 West Lake sireet, Penitentiary four years. Johi Greau, larceny, sentonce suspended. ¥rank Igo, larceny, Dridewell thirly days. TUR CALL. Jovar Ganr—177, 191 to 194, 193, 200 o 203, 205 to 208, 210 o 213, Jubax JanpsoN—i5, 40, 49, 81, 63, 8334 to 7. Jupux Moonn—40, 82, b3 Jupax Noaxus—Tax sppeals, JUBGNENTS. AurEion Qounv—Conykusions,—Ewil Kiswerd & Tiro, ve. Henry llott, $202.16.—vorgs 8, Hobard ve, Frederick 0, tiwaln, $:1V.60,—Qerritt Hosskrana ve, ¥rouk Diatulor, §70.40 Cimeurt Qoulir—Juax Roouus—Qeorgs Howell ot al. vs. Goorge Bohooutuaker, $133.30,—11, 8, Obotns stal. ve, Qblosgy, Dautilla ki Vincounioa liatiroad Gome yauy, $133,50,—James Waish va, Jobn Crawe, $300.44. —Willians Bbattor ot al, va Richands Iron Works, §340; —Ieury Filor, use of Johun Maithews st al, ve, Baumusi Ellis, $13200, £ YEDDICT AGAINKT A RAILBOAD, Bpecind Correspondencef The Chicago Telbuns, Dxd Moines, Ia,, Mav 21.—~Yeutarday thie juty in the United States Circuit Court, in the cade of Nelson Smith vs, The Chicago & Northwestern itatlroad, guve tho plaincift a verdiot for $138, The phlmfifl alleges that he purchased a firet. class tokot at Lisirstawn for Marshalltown, sod took s train for thntrl.we, The Conductor took n&hlluol-l. Hoou after, Bmith concluded to siop off st Tama City untll $he next train, and asked ths Condustor for o tiaked 1o show MONDAY, MAY 24, 1875 Ins fare. The Conductor returned tha ticket he tuok up. o stopped off, and reaumed bin trip on the next train, which was [n the night of the seme day, The Conductor rafused the ticket which "ha bhadq, sod Smith refused to ray, when the Conductor efected him from the traln, sbout 3 miles from anywhere or anvbody ¢ for which procednre he Lraught this action, elaiming 25,000 damages, bacatina ho had to walk 3 milos in the dark on & railrond-track, Almost any man sould walk that distanco for £49,03)¢ per mile, and es- preially 1f e wad neekiug s job of work, as Bmith said he was in going to Marabatitown, A WOMAN’S OPINION OF IT. Lecture at McCormick?’s Xiatl by M Annn Dickinnon. Mizs Aoun E, Dickindon lectured at McCor- mick's Hall yestorday afternoon, under the sus- rlcul of the Womau's Polytechnio Boclaty, tak- ng a8 Lor subject, **A Woman's Opinion of It." Deapite tha threatening woatbor the hall was well filled, and by a,bhighly intelligent aud ap- preciative audionve. Bho aaud there wels & vast number of ques- tions that raceived an sarnost discussion becauso of thelr general importance, and that it waa aad that other questions—questions at the very foundatiou of everything good and noble—wero comparatively aonulled by common conment, Good socisty had decided practically that groat social queationa shoold bo overlooked, and that it was indelicate, especially for wotnan, to entor their diecussion upon the rostrum. Tho news columna of tho daily press teamed, lLowever, wilh ecductions, ldufuflta‘ rapes aud the entiro catalogue of infamy, and tho editorial columnus wero fu unison, for whera one arrasad the faots the othor dikcussed them for the family circlo. Nought wasmaid against thia custom ; but society held weman's fali lo be a mortal crime, but tho reverss with the op- posite mex, That sentimont Lad been dally Rroeing for the rosson that man, knowlog its Iallaoy rofusod to dany it, wbile womwan, con- scious of it, had uot tue courage to assert her balief and to confront the Infidel Chnstianity which sustainod 1t. Man could go abroad in the world in search for plessure, aud could geb down to the lowest depths of degrada- tion, and yer staud in rociety ~ with & bold front, It Ly chanco he should fall, he lind & sure means of return. Hociety held out its arms, uncouscioun, a5 1t wote, that in thus scting it waa sowing tho seedn of corruption, and bringing upon thes human fsmily more of misory thau could Le computed. If man took dishonor- ablo advantage of ‘man, ho was sncered at snd tortored by bis follorw man. Dut if the casp was reversed, and n woman was made tho object of dishonor, socioty exoused the offender’s erimo, and called bis offenso & manly pastime, Woman waa deceivod, too often, by her inno- cance, confidence, or iguorance, snd, when de- caived, uo ana could measure her minery. Lock- ing in ber heart her secrct, and withholding from her fond father and mother her error, tho only escape fram her folly loomod up in “suicide and doath, whioh® sha looked fornard to with pleasure. Then cama upon tier tho result of her indiscretion—in her arma ebo bore a tender babe, and socioty smota hier upon evory hand., Agosizing iu ber condi- tion, dospised by her paronts no less than by tho warid. sue waa an outcast, Tototurn to re- spectability, or even t0 agaiu appear what who was, her offspring had to be gotten rid of, It flually found ite grave in the rniver, perchance, and, branded as » murdeross if sho irled to ralsa ber Lead, slio was confronted by s jury of twelve men who faund a * truo bill ¥ agaiust et and tho gallows onded tho aventful carcer which socioty had marked ous for her, Hor de- coiver, perchance, was ov the jury ; st leaut he enjoyad e avmapatuy of socloty. - Ifo coutiuacd to movo along gulsleas, and his orime was smothored, BLé was confident sha had not over- drawn tho picturo, for It was Apppa- reut t0 evorybody tlat society had by Ita conutenanciug crimo of tho kind committed by man filled the poor-houses, orphan.asylume, and prisons. Man, once boing enticed foto such erimo againat tho moral law, was navar satisfled. Hia career was onward, and society was at his back belping bim on and boldiog bim up, But woman falling found society ready and porsiat. ent In pushivg her down, down, to the lowest dopthe, until ana was bayond retracing bersteps, Bho thought woman was noarest floaven whon the world said of hier for the flrat time that she Lad *‘fallen;” but mociety took the contrary viaw, and said rush bor down to hell whoro she was necded, * Whon known as * fallen " sho w8 driven from the Church, from scciety, from all means of honorable livelhood, and her down- ward carcer mas hastoned, Lio who helped her down was the basest, aud In going down himaolf Lo dd it from hie own election, It was Dot 80 with woman; she went down by do- ceytion, and way hold there by the marcileis missilos of society, Her cry for help in her mis- ery brought forib only new jecrs, and, as she paseed from place to place makiug of man for succor and tho cruat of bread, handfuls of sand ouly wera thrown 1n her face, until ho who bad crusbed her to the eatth Leapod over her her grave-ridge. The loctarer then drew the picture of a man entering upon city lifo, e came fo Uha busy mart possessed of vigar, eusrgy, avd iuduatry. He antored soclety, and dragged along through & life which scemad a burdon to bim. He went into the byways and Lighways, aud threw away his God-given virtuo, aud moan grew to bo a woral wrack. Ha returned to his mother full of gullt, e met her virtaous gaze, which witer baving bartored bis houor and contributed bis might to the death of womanly purity, was unbearable. Iis poisonsd and depraved naturo found no habitation in the parental bosom, and be roturned to tho stream from which he sipped his vilonessa and depravity. He felt at homo upon his retura to the polsoned atmosphere, Socloty wolcomed him, balstered bim up, nur- tored him, and' asaisted bim to spread his cor- xuguon upon the world, Lo was not horo to condemn man, but elmnly to preseus facts, and wait for the result, Man, conacloud of the wrong. rofused to raise Liis voice sgainst, and atie siaod up to proclaim the truth, sud to assist publio opiuion to make It easier for bim to live & 'virtuous and upiight life, aod to urge soclely to put womsn on & e with' kim sod lifs her from be ban under which mociety had placed her. Bho would clovato tho scxos, and have so- claty equaliza tholr responaibility and extend to thom, a8 God did, equal_piaiso for their virtues and consuro for their falivgs. Thronghout tho deliverythe locturer'a heart was {u her aubject, a8 ovidonced by ths temrs which constautly wet Ler eycs. Although her lecturo was ot now, it was regarded a8 among Lior best, sud gave great satisfaction, ——— SUNDAY'S NEWS, LOCAL, On Saturday morning tho polfce, fn an un- asm of activity, raided the bunko men and gamblivg Louses, making & number of ar- Toats, Tho pedestrisn O'Leary finished bis 500-mile walk Sundsy moraing “at 1:33 o'clock, accom- filuhl‘ng tho marvelons foas throe hours within 18 time, } » On Saturday evoning mome North 8ids Com- muu.ets took . posseasion of a mestiug called to protest sgalust the eiection frauds, sod Lad s scolld among themaslves. Buuday's Tnipowe countalnod an articls do- scriblug the oxtent of ths lottery businees in Chicago, Alr, K. Dodd, 124 Dearbora stroct, runy the Contral offico, The White Btuckings in nome degres retrieved their reputation by defesting the Nt. Louws club on Baturday b{\: scoraof 6 to 2. Tho two clubs Aro now oven, liaving each won two gawcs, Johu, W, Garrett, Eaq,, Presideut of the Bale timoto & Ohlo Railrosd, accompanicd by a num- her of othor officers of the road, ved here on Bmmh% eveniug. The party have veen makiug a tour of juspection over the Lue ef tho road, Tux Buxoar TRisuNk coutained an elaborats dencriptiou of the new County Hospital and tho rrangembnts that will bo” made to iusure its wavitary perfeotion, The whole group of build- ings when cowploted will gost from 500, (U0 to £500,000, aud, although tho costliest, it will be tinost hospital 1u the country, The Inveatigating Committes appointed by the Weatern Lioard of Audit to examine (1o town affaird have found largs deficieucios (u tha uuts of sx-Collector O'Biiou, suwiouutivg 14 od’ {0 $20,000. On Baturday moruing sps plication was made for & muudatuus w0 gompel im 40 pay ovor the mouey beld by huw, Paying velns of coal hars been discoversd pear tho Calumet, aud although efforts have bern made to keep the matter secret, & THILUNE commissioner was whle to presont many fute g data in yesterday' ‘leer. From tiona i would asem that Chicago will sowe of the richest coal lands of the vary city gats. ELSEWHERE, ‘There J& & run oa the banke ab Bt. Jolns, N, B. A horse epldemia le searing people in 8L Louls. ¢ il i fn; 13 blanket, bine flannel pants, and a dome-erowned 1elt hat of tho Iatost fasbion, The Penosylyania fires wara atill burniog Bat. urday night. Thera 1a troublo in the Delgian Cabinet— eharch tronkle. Bharkny, the convicted murderer, Ia stifl in the 1iavana prison. Brth Houses of tho Now York Tegialature hava adjourncd wine dia, Attorney-Cieneral Pierrcpont ia stated to bo pulting a sharp edga ou his ofticiat ax. Gen, Bherman laa bLeon offored €60.000 by 8 publishing honss for the right of publisbiug Lis momolra exclusively, Baltimors stauds & chaneo of recoring tho Tnman line of twelvs or fourteen ateamships, to ply Letween her barbor aud Liverpool. Gen, Melgys, who lias zerved 80 horoleally in the Quartermaster's Department of this country, has been granted three years' leave of abeence in which to reoiganize bis shattered corporal re- msins, The Gorernor of Texas is not treating Unitad States soldicrn with enousl respect to retain them within the borders of lus State uulens an immediate raform is fnstisuted. fhis lotters to Gen. Sheridan Liave beea cutt, and Lave secured unfavorable notice from the Prosident, ——— One of the Effccts of Conl Strikes, The Pottaville Miuers' Journal calln attention to tha largs lors of life which coa) strikes causs indirectly, asying ; ‘It in” tho standing Idle, and tha irregular working ot the collieries in Bchuylkill County, that Las caused Buch a terrible destruction of lile, and the malming of s0 many miners, which srodouble and treble in Belnyikill County to one 1n all th r anthracite coal regiona in tho 8tate, in Europe, or eluewhero. The follow- ing figurns prove thin aasertion : The number of persona killed in four years in Bchuylkiil County averaged ono to every 54,786 tona mined, and one rnrvnn maimed for every 12,120 tonk mined, In all the other anthracite regions within four years there was uu?‘ oue peraon killed to 112,670 tons of coal mimned, aud one maimed for overy 52,078 tonn mined. In Nova Scotia last vear there was only one pargon killed for every i24,- 0U0 tons of coal mined, and i 1473, one rersan killed for every 1 3,677 tons of cual mined, Thin shovs tho terrible dentrnction of 1ife canned by the irregular workiog and difienl. tlen tuat Lave occurred in Behuylkill County within the last four yoars." ___CITY REAL ESTATE. "I',fi'm SALI-LOUBE AND LOT O MAi r Wortorn-av. _Appls on yromises, 951 ) SOl h Wy an BALE_CIEAP-COTTAGR AND 0T ON "Westarn.ir, woot of Jackeon-sie Abais a1 1 A 1(0“.!\!.? TWO-B10RY HUUSE, CHEAP, NO. & _Twaniysevent JPOK BALREAT K TREAT SACRIFICK, BiXim. Aiuthwa corner of (Josthe and Astor.ata.. varrsund= &1 by strasta and allays, I front 8f Unton, juare, near lakeahnre detie,Rooms 6 and JROR SALE--wR Ay 107 TATL Folat {o which we eail {he attantion of those wia: g O inveats Tloiae eail arl axaming. % NRW. AR BRI Y Went Wahamae, CULE- POILBALE-A BOUTI hIDE BARGAIN-KEN: IR AREEA ( JOUTI pIDE BARGRINCR LS Y1 L auld at an axiracrdinary bareain Af takon st ence. Tats mr'l\ylmnll on Furty.etgn! A tors blocks {rutn the dapot af nwood remdaat who i an2ioua t sall safe and profitable inzestmant Is3a thau cos Tty nnqustio; in marknt morn cortain than thi REN, 18 FoE SAL Thete 1 "?E:": o There 3. BEATAS "WARE T 10T 91X 124 Bt framo enttagn K23 Catroliar: ritoeion lot tion, enly 4 blocks from Unlon Patis prie ALite, ash, baiance oo time. _Inguira of th oaner, (K1), R, Haesl Estate Ofice 145 Weat Madison B FOA shisnd-ay. nld 1t elosr of Sncumbr. fivet payment, Tribuno ot Joun SALE- T Av, south of Thiety-second.: open A dackled Lll,’llm and bel sione wirth o4m," Tida perfect. market for & short tine, A WARREN, 1o Civmbee ON MICHI . nnl.y stz‘u it llia:ln. gl anly remalnn ¥ 1R TIFRS marhle friat house No. 97 wend Peaamnhbol all :fl'flllrn Imp!;mlr-‘v‘ut‘ 2chTon: arics voey law, tarms aasr.: ADDY U Cr CEWALRESL T0hm 15 Coumber of Cominorca. TOR BALE_SOUTILBINE BARDA 9\g acre g 1ot on Forty.e e 0. corul ortythtid and Vine 4 do, Gorner Forty-lib aud Vincennes, ztol eorner Fiftieth and Vincennes, corner Indiang and Fepty wovesithoats, wood fluaireacd, and on all the of the finest opportuni- WARREN, f Cominere Al ehoice 1nta on Ok main atenios, comprising tes in ome kot for luvestment, st RTY, ST CLASS abash. Hzli, wall ren Clarken. ORYFRANE i well bully e WANTED"MALE HELP, ookkoopers, Clerks, &o. WANTED-A COMPETENT DRUG CLERR: who can spsak German, & it Jpars, 1o take charge of & &, oad refarances renuirod. O, dragaint, Tribune ofmce. ONR g store 'l\'('l..‘u'"eaa([;‘ oveixod, "Addreas, with ‘partiouiars, B Y A T g e TR | o hen i ) 2t GFORGE W RANRAYS Piarmacy, 52 Wabanyary Trates. "ANTED-FIRST-CLAS3 TAILOR AND TAILOR. - 0 custom work. SALHINGKI 503, #) . A §_MORNING AT n Blatet, and Wa ANTED T-OLASS C) s \V L .w’u‘n I\'Ahhx\n'filvfluux BLACK. Emuplayment Agoncios, Wi i il andn ANDTRY G, BINU & L0, ¢ m 3, Tarna ey ot o BASORG, (8 B Appiy to G, Vo SNELL & CO., 33 West \VATTED IV YOS i 7o £ Al P | 20 Wit itandolpacets 1 O"% Misealinnanns. . WE WANT TUR NAMES OF 74 men and womon st of husiness that want to awesk with tha most usaful household artiets .00 samplos (warth 42.00 to any famiir) Toat will’ engagn o peddiers, wtreot: h stamp, LAY & RAILROAD LxY N~ FOR GITY; for larme and saw-mi ED~] CHIOAGO TO REPR| apars milet Lavo ist-class i A MAN IN ade, e, fice, Enuterr . Addrn, VY ANTED-ACTIVE SALESMEN RV to srll our’ carpietstroteher, friction chimaey burmer, chramns, s0%ing machines, lead-pencils. pagne and envelpes, noedins knlre-sharpennes, salling ‘articles, W BRO. T4 Siae Y WIER mats, " 1o eurtyins, needioborks, sod . 100 oter rileulars troa, I, M LININGTON Chieagn, aslosaan need ‘anply. Marxct-st., Pulladolpbis, “YANTI' —-NOuRYy agente, and eany. : wverybndy wanta it b compatiiion. Ashiand Lok WANTED-MES 70 Axonts make £5th £10 d. ELTY GO0 103 base Madisn-u asinees: exira HELFY, Manutactarer, ___SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. JOI SALE_AT DAK PARK AND RIDGELAND— ) rai choice lole on principal streets at low prices ad o tarme. A, T, HEAINGWAY, Hoow &, 148 LaSalinat, 'TO RENT--HOUSES a: 5 Honora fiock. [0 REST_TWOSTORY AND BASE 3 Wabaah-av., No. 16 Tn € AU 102 Wabaenar. ('O MEXT-HOUSES AND COTTAGES, DN THE Wost Bide. Als soite of 6 yooms fn Tunmpsoa's Block, moderu improvemnnte, suita rent law to g teoant, WM. L West adlionat, o . PO RENT-A WELLFURNE: for housakesping « THUMPSON, 29 AN TOUSE OF 10 9§ Wost Handofphoat. 11n's Lullding, cor- 1%0 R THE TR . marbie.fiont_houss 1 and cajoiminoa, with furnace and gas.fixtu bouscw un Twentr.nintha'., 13 aud 9 ranms, 810 aud 40 month. A, D. BALUWIX, 143 Deartiorn-st. b T—61f FULTO. n Woop, 7| 1 rnoms: 6% Fultoa-at., 13rooms and barn, Apply at &8 Fulton st. Suburban, 0 RENT-IN EVANSTON—A COMPLETELY FUR- Biylied house, ooly two biocks from depot: 11 romie: o location; xond tenant. D. B CO., 18 P rout low to & icth-ar., Roam 11, TO RENT--ROOMb. P[0 RENT_4 00N, CORNER HAIATED AND Msdison-sta, i Rrst.class locatlon for doctor or don. tist: low rent. 4, WELRE ARG gae over our oo aftice, only $35 & month. CULE, NEWELL & MOSHER, 15 West Madison-st. 22 1[0 RERT-RUITEFOF ROOMT Mencel Block, carner of Pacilic.y at._Tnquire of tha janitor in bullding. [0 RENT—ON Tik NORTH SIDE (INDIANAST., cast ol Clark), parlor room, with or witbout library® foom,unfarnished, 1o’ private family, Jicfarences 1o- . Address 1L oft TP REN i SUITK OF It003S FOR NOUSE: keepines aito slroploerwms, soar Grand Pacldc lotel, 10 Shermanst, Trausienta take: 0 RENT-NEAR LINCOL! Lylek Guikdlag, #1k: % Iy, $25. CHAS, N, ALK, 14 [0 RENT—6 NOOMH., KITONKN AND DINING: Toam 16440 ; cunnected with the Erorott House, Hio ranted luw 10'a guod taaant. The fveratt Houso {ains sbout %0 momt, And barties desiring 10 furalsh tabie board far the vhnldlndelnl will tind this » rare eppar. tanity, Apuly to CULK, NEWKLL & MOSHVL 188 st Madlson st s ROOMS, for small fami- O, BENT-OXE FINELY FURNINHED ~RO0H with sleepia; artient, (ront, for one or two gentls- mien, _Inqulre s orth Hhate-a -utalrs, TuTlvnr—A LARGE, PLEASANT ¥RONT ROOM, fur: or ugtursished, hot snd ould water 0, fwo amaller sooms, furnished, 5 Oeniroar, TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES. &o. Stores. 0 RENT-STORE 1% WEST MARQISON-8T., LOW ront to goud tena: 5 ) sorner Green-st. Balw. of the rk.sh, 1, sevoral vacant 11ts, 0n lone and snort te M. MARSHALL, Teal Retate, Houss X tecting Agency, at 91 Clarkat. Ofloos. TO,RENT-OFFICES AXD ROOMS 1N BUILDING 126 Ciarkest. P. D HAMILTON, Room ¥, Miscatianeons. NT_THE BRIOK STABLENO,% MERIDIAN- § ar 18 hortes. Carriage, wath, and hare fome. w0 J. T, MUY, Hoom w7, 10 LaSalio-s ~COAL YARD, OENTRALLY LUCATED it railioed couneetiony Hopt low 1q uou pacty. C ML &0U. C.WALKER, foom 13 Chiawsbor of ALE—O S RLOCK xu|‘ri‘(iyf?' oN oF % s spoculation; ool ol O 16 Earintio-ats, Hovm 4+ T ANt 0 QT iy « .4 Q.1 FORB, 8 Derrbora st.. 1w POR 8. 2160 WILL WUY A LOT AT PARK Jiidg n and 36 a month untll “vald: ooy bine from ropert free. “Gheapest ‘prop. erty 1u marker, 1+ Koo 4. #rooot, Comaniod calia “Pl!"fl;‘: ll'flllll’dl :nl(‘mflifan l.I;.0 iR, Japalra at @y o RTINS CRRTRRL ™ 00 JOR RALY_OR 70 Tioates and lots at pric The Haow Chicagy. ST-MY RESIDENCE AT -rosm Bouse and large ot Monre COUNTRY REAL ESTATL, JeOR BATE-OR EXCHANGE-A ¥INE TITTLR farm of £ acres (fw uncer cultivation, 10 in timber), in Laporte Counts, Ind., 3 milos fram tre City of Laporte, 19 miles fram Coleago. A nn u:7 brick dwalling, 3 har ‘and & Jargo varisty of small fruite, anda itnated on & tine, |alllu‘f w mARding A delightiul viex of Dine d 4 inds. For rilculare address JACUE Lagortn, Lnd., ur JOLIN J. MILLER, 133 Sato- at.. Chlicigo, 1 3 R EXCHANGI FRAL FINE Sfed in s and ddjofaing Sulter, G, pirt FINANGCIAL. (COMMECTAL TATER No worigages Lousht an {arcutons baliclied, "ISAACGRE i FAPEIL AND NORTGAQ sold; foany madieon seal eatate.” K- & Bh (a1t Washiugtan st. e e L O R city or Guiairy. Address Al 7 Fribuas ofice, |- 0% | ANTED-FIRST-GLASS TRAVELL MY e it saabioied trate, "Siaut b co I selling Rowters, cathh e, ‘Aditoas COX AN T ¢ B e par wiitte gundy by aam- ple. MITIE & Philafelphi [a ecperivacn, amnunt, aad looatisn of trade, arer VWANTEDZA LIVK SIAN TO SOLICIT AUV tisemonte for the ¥, M. 0. A, Monthly, A CUSIING, THOMAS A Cir, Tha Claicat. 7 APPr & CAROLINES.COUTT 110 Tio' to wark immadiately. Apply st the “Elizaheth ALESMEN 1O INTI0 wifes and Brandies tn family frada Avply to EDUERLY & CLARRIS, “rA.\"r WO O G0 TN THE COUNTRY 0 Joad fca and work on 3 farin: wagre £13 & moath and board, - ABpYy &t cornne. Nineiasnth and O Siriy Sonday tvtaing: " RWELT & OUASOIL IDZTWO O THREE GUOD BOYS rre the T ha West Division. OA‘D?J]TIS Tribana nice. ___ WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Dameatine [V ANTED = A DBISILWASIER AXD KITCHEN ) rlatthe Califursia Restrauraat sud lotel, 160 plyat u(:-u"’hJ"l‘f" old of & vory small family, Ap- Ewmnlnvmont Azenrine, VVANTED ~ GERMAN AND ECANDINAVIAN picls for peivain fantion, hotols. lanudtics, cliy t Mrs. DI omice, ¥ Miauzeo-av, T FOR ¢ acind “wark, €11k, wash and ortawestern Employmoat ARorcy, 1 SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Boolikeevors. Clerks, &e. qlTl‘lTlU‘: \t’A\'TI —BY A YOUNG MAN AS ; arania, bk ek or salewmiag, aiairs 0, Triia e 14 the clty OUN K, $l50, ‘montks to run, bearing 3 por cont semi- maker goud, a0d 01te well secu; ol eatate. Address N7, TOAN=0. G. BRVANT, 100 WASHING Toom 19, over Preston & Rean, EY ON IMPRUVED praperty, in sums of warde, &t Jawost miarket rates, llullmfiglfl = D. HARVEY, Murtgage Losds, 10 Washington-st. 1[0, LUAN=Sh an INBUMS OF sy ANIY wards at 10 por cont on real sstate sosutlty, D. NASH, Room § Ot o} T 70 RUIT<WE DFSTIE w0 appiicatlans im good (asids Guprored of unim proved property, Can also juake bulldiog losas, H. 03 HOiEN WEON 1 L3 Sl R OC; €300, ASI LANGER RUMS S1.000, S40, G Ao, LIRaRk, ey ESRY ROFF, oot 1{ Reaper Hock, U Ciark TG LOAN AT § PER C side imbrorad real estate D, 102 Wasbingtun.s TU LUAN tate, TURN ENT ON TN, TURNER' & CHOICE TE. &'BOND, 13 Ta- hing- N SUMS TO SUIT, ON oud mortgazns, honses on Javer with g od chlliterals, and toom 84, 128 Clark. . 000 sk dne: § 1assed lots, commie ier g0od securities, 2 ASD €3.00 TO LOAN ON INSIDR 3:‘0.000 cit prr{]fffl Impraved of unimproved,at 10 erdeat, DAVISON & W 43 Laal S0 et Chicasm. Avira b v g ot S sihia TO LOAN 1IN SUMS NOT LESS THAN 82,0005 indide city, pronacty, (morosed st ¥ per cent. DAVISON & WELOH, 15,000 75,4 ) _rent ‘on impruse N & WELUH, 142 LaSalt 35,00 TO LOAN AT 8 PRR ed Chicaxo propurty. BOARDING AND LODGING. Kt Sias. ¥, YICINITY OF UNION PAIIK, A NICKLY FUR. nitnd front reim And alove tw_fent, with tirai-class Doand.~ Femily private, _Address Q 11, Tribuas offlos. 'Q RENT_DOCK, 160 ¥R, FRONT, OX BOUT| P o Bl a2 wood_order, 'C. LT WALKER, Room 13 Oham PO RENT_DOCK_Ta ¥ UIVER FUONT, NEATL Twonty-second-at. bridge: rallroa, lvuknulfnflmn- g o AVBIY 10 JAMKS UANULE, Koo b, @ Diear- iaat, 0 MENT—TWO UPPER STORIES OF 123 FIFTI- av. _Apply to I, WURDRRLK. 13 Fifth- MUSICAL, CHANCH T0 BUY AN ELEGANT PIANO AT A sacritice. Woare now oflering a number of brand. Tignineest isnatorten wits il the i fmproven n‘l:. jusde by lighile, Kinerson, Hallot, & Uy Bteinmetz & Co,, Newton & and othe gneo's sale in New York Ci S O B e o ek b o 51 Hestionce 678 Waba warih of Fourleenth i TAROR LOT OF 7 AND BECOND-HAND iy sodyced priese. with tha s lanos turgals ou lo- 3 State st i of pyrehssae i s A . T, "N-GOULD 4 S £ ]"{u‘w‘mu’h ACH PIANOS “ARK THE HEST I\ "and cheapast: Ty for $20, Pusuos to teut, DEWLY ¥ X Second-hand; $70, 2 Nizand pow, $2w, €25 §240, $:20, warranted, Nort of Fourtosutli-at, s, s et ,a:l‘ 100, Ro o . Tastionco 3 Wabssh eres motih o Losetreathot. SEWING MACHINES, slNflK“ OFFIOR, %3 WEST MADISON-ST., COlt. nug G fhsiiues sld g moalaly paymoae sad 1¥3] 1T, Agent. =iy Heatacs LIy AR Sl. ] J MACTIIN RINCIT'AL, O o 111 iate-sl, Machinos sold on muntbly pay. mienta; W por cant dlscount fur cashi, WO | S IMPROVED SINGEIS § WHE) 'lw\‘\!ul.‘a‘n? ““l;‘.itfi:’.”‘“ \\’nm. T Tharseunis T duibas ok balf out helco, | BAvats Los ] St Loat helcon " Bral Oitger 1% Elar toon: AV ANTED_SRVRITAL BINGER MACHINES, At Wil o bt if o 135 Gl Hoom 2, ups MISCELLANEOUS. T1, CABIL PAID FOR OABT OFF aisclla: ds of P L p LB et g CLOTHING by sending u ieie ¥ to JU Batewst, CCOUNTANT-BOOKS OPUNKDIAND CLOSED, A Gliplicated scosunte adiusiod; Agriticni ey siiad (i g 4 A peamen i m b oigviaouy (e Jialnad whea triod o yo . arCloverntorm. o Bintors ) ciporivaced At 1 outh Clark-ote Bed oriars promptly atendeds NOTICK-ALL PERRONS 1SDKRTKD 10 Parker & Tition Hat kstabllahaat toe Zhpeed tlsce Navembor o, 11, miai” bl LES 3L LAN," successor aud proprisior, st the store. Kt Routli Clark o', Lo S "~ DIVOROES. T)IQACRS-LRGALLY OUTAINKD_NOT FIL 3 ron. o i e odurta of Chicugor Address Post-Ofics 1os T . ~__INSTRUCTION, e INSTRUGTLO HORTHAND TAUGNT IN 13 LESSONS, FOR ¢12. S 5L AT are o Santh Side. 050 AND 251 SOUTI CLAKK LY OP- ite Pa ST., NEA 290d ‘o cife lotelPrinate! bowrding:bouvo, {S,mrldlh?l.m'hh or without board; & por weck; day- NT, BY: BASH-AV. — PLEASANT FURNISHED 3O frunt foam and largo closet, bnt and cold water, laree back rorin ou_third foor, 10 4wo gantismen, With or withuus baard ; private family, Hotels. TEVADA MOTEL 18 AND 12 WABASI-AV,.~ N Cltim, waih buarit, $1.60 10 $23.00 par day; 87 to 410 per weel s dag-bnani, 38 por mecke botvlon e lal 7l byopen for Eatsta v Thuriday, the Tita e, Tar. 723 pleass sprls for rocuma ot tie butel ve by Tettar, PRICKS OF UARRIAGE: DWARDS' Repoyitory, 7:0 Waba atont pheotuns, Jump-soat buggie oa, wholesale and retail. MOR SALECCHEAB, TRUUK ™ FOR TIATIETN {"Latlod bay; Liorea a0 wagoa oovers. Apply WILSON, 1339 State-sr. TR ress wa ks frons ALEZTY 1At el destrbatat o 3 SARRET Fraabtls I i QR SALE_BEV som 1 T OPE; of our omn m Also, 3,600 order aad shosp, FOR SALE. GOVERNSIENT 1% 0n o x‘mfifl lankets B ¥ Frock Cuats, suital "ub‘}lll\;'l"l. \”\ R, No. ¥ Weat Poartat, RD TABLE 01 Weat Modisug ot QO . PARTIRS IN WANT OF A DRRRICK Oty e At 8 low Bpurs at No. W Wait Wadh- ingto WAL PIps co. 1 3 , MACHINERY, A3 . ! fures of an yeu piaser fctin, clibor bo ey i SR U L M AR Noor, A JUR BALF-A VIANDSOME BLACK WILNUP [t e Tights, sattable for an il b 53 00NN 4 EOY wttica; will he gald ctios; 9 and i1 LaSa'toar: 2 foliow ver et s Norinameto 7 15ps Gormpany. T m;}u;.'.‘vfjm mieas biriag bosa sivpred. o ot ) L Satars tevor by b s, W WEIgton-gh, I, B BEINNER, & oo 3§ INCE NOON ON BA’ MRS RGN ‘,l..,..fl ) e i 3 JOBN J) BAKRETT, 62 Arseid-ab e i mutuaily 1 1 had orer twent T {etiene: o waald invest #1040 1 est of reference given. Adiizass A U5, Trdnns QITUATIUN WANTED-BY ‘A FRACVICAL 54 A acenrato aceouniant of wipariones; caa ke Unoke and Tarnibh the secs Bt of e et crapl ottier Hretcinm pariiee; mu i Rddres X 70, Triluns oce. | ALRgvaNork QITUATIO poting banks, sdjusting accoun which there js nanes better if s 1. Igheat respectability ta present wvpince: fategrity, 3ad bugor. Addrass 1 0, Tri GITUATION WANTED-AS HOUKKREDY . ! ) preferted:’ g, dasiead. " A N EXPERIENCE: e in .(\mr'x‘r‘l‘.'x \r‘f“f i e ovted. "Addrers G U T TWO RESPECTARLE TUATIONS WAN Y class cook or Sl 3 bing ¢ leoticteis Iiagered, Sno"othe 48 et enliy s (AIE'S makd I 0 fxniily ; best ety rel ces. Pledes catl or .J‘nfi; o 10} Stiaelare Roris of Chica cagar. Renmsrrasees. QITUATION WANTED-TO DO FAMILY SEWING. 4D Can lurabh sewing machine : will mak+ hersolf ueo- fal, Call on or sddress MAGGIE, 115 Dakoven-at, Employment Agoeuts. QITUATIONS NTED — LADIKS D o tipst-ciass terman and Swedlsl n bo su'fe t Mrs, betweon Wi TO EXCHANGE. '[;‘Dn EXOIANGE~OR SALE-WHY PAY HIGH Tents whon oqual to renty witl be sarod av paymente for hause anq lut warth 1010 €2,0007 West e ‘bdlm"hlquln ot H, V. STUNE, loom 9, 14 East ll‘a\l- a0m o ESTATR FUR RXCHANGE-WE WISH TO an, L, fun) wor f (lmber and coal lands in 1 or nalmprived real ity eill iy pars fn cash, “Tuls land t heary whitewood and white oak timber,’ and uadurlaly with {rn oue 1o tive Yuios of coal, and eon- (ning in many places more than 20 foet in thickness. ‘wo or throy thuurand n the line of Chea- ake & Ohio 1tatircad, e oak timbor usad by the Con- of California is sbipped from this hod, belog carried ice Ly veasel aruund the Hurn to alao ships 1 5 ‘irom it o farthor paeicalars, address A, RITCHTE & GO Talimadge, uf WILLIAM M, I)F Corner Franklin aod UITY "OF REDEMPTION 1 Incumbrance $31.00; will rchandiss, Address T, 4 North Fuurthat,, St Lacte, Mo X §LOTS 1N SOUTIL DIVISON, nenr harss-cars, fo ot oF businoss properiz. PN, BPARE S E00 Waithiton st oo PV EXCH AN 1 %% Caoaipin chaige for goneral HEALKRSTAN E il FIX. for sale, in uuo of the Aest businoss a Bupugh Jaresieation Jarited a3 rgaia. Will ba sol tory so:urity, 4he awanr baloe city being the only neason for e prviabsvs, ¥53 Thisty- STORR KOI - BALE ssconatof leaving tha ey, uD Apply 1 ELRY BTORK AT WARSAW, IND, FOil sale end trade and apiendid ru of work. Tor par eulers, sddress T, o LUK, o vARD FOR BALE_TIIK OLD, WFLL-o , Aud most uccesstul Jamber tusiness 1 as, ‘situatod a3 fSauker SUILL, o the (ine of 4 b Lok mm..:. a oftercd far aal wislitng's thonnighly safe, veliable, Sewn, 1ils s o clikacy seldom ofarsd, it Lerritory, an. Curdit i sailiug such na sy ons ine i 220 A S VR R R Tk lrllfifl CARH (GROUERY UN THE WEST 31D ost of svasuns for sel.tug. Y o fgatire U LT Wt i 5 & WiLL BOV 088 UF %20.000 protitible wh de.als Lusinesses in 1 Woet, "Nt batog"in & buecy wa il givs 257 pacly o' 10 invot 0 ‘o % dagi' 1ime to s1ey and fouk Lyt nosa: sod sarhaly tenaslies Lelurw bialay. For particulars address ., cars Tribune dhea, ; the ison o1 sir __BOOAS, NGE TO BU 1 BOQRS-ZRL GUANTE To B oo, HORRS 2R o, 31 Cosler m..:.;‘ % Futh pterion: $00. g1 ieoe, 85 Pl Loe Wasiera ood booke, GILERKY

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