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NEBRASKA. An Historieal and Topographical Sketeh, A New But Bost Prosperons Blate— Tho Wonderful Growth of Ton Years, Crops uood and Farmers Happy-+The Town of Clarksville, frortad Carrreponience of The Chitago Tribune, cranrsyiLLe, Morrick Co., Neb,, Nov, 30.— The propress of Nebrasks within the lat twouty vesrn, from comparatively an unsottled and un- fnown Territery. tothat of su lndopendent, pros- yeroas Btatn, is one of THE MARVELS OF TR TISES, it frdeed tho wotld han not ceasad to bo eur- prised nk anything that may occur in tho settio- ment of the Migelssippl Valley, Erectod ma s Territory in 1854, under tho colebrated Kansas-No- prediea bill, it was admicted into the Union in tho gpriniy of 167 0% tho thirty-soventh Stato, ILwill tiave, thoreforo, mado n history of lesa than s decselo whien tho nation shall celobrato its cen tenpial in July next, It ls now bolieved on the vory bent suthority that Nelrasks has a popula- \lon of 300,000, 8o sonderfal a progresn within grehort & period must havo o substantial basis on which it reats, People would not leave tho rich, neoaperous States east of tho Mlasourl 1o 1oltls in o now titato unless they had very good sessons for tho change. Homo of theso it way s woll briofly to enumorata s THE TOPOURAPITY of Nebraska favors s rapid sottloment. It wmey bo doseribed ns origivally o vast plateau, oxtending from tho AMiwsouri River sestmard fomoe 420 miles, nearly to the mseof tho Rocky Mountainy, Tho Btale is 200 miles wide, Into this platoan tho water-coursos psro hollowed 1mioasnrablo valloys, the longost sod $ho sidest of which s the Valloy of tho Tiatte River. It extends (n on oast-and-west ditection through tho entira Biate, dividing 1t spearty In the contre. Tho Union IFacifio Rail- way skirtn along tho northorn bank of the Platto, {rom the eaat to thio weat line of the Hiate, and, by Congreasional grant, recotved tha title to tho d ecctions of Jand for 20 miles on _each side of tho road) for tho cntiro distance. Tho Come g, beforo wnles commencod, owned ouo- falf of tho valley of ths groat siver, and 3 largo amount of teitory beyond the Huffs whick vue seey ot gach wito of him as he ndes oast or west on the carsof tho Unlon Tacide, 'Tho odd eections, owned by tho rai- vay, ara sold at rearonoblo rates on ten yeara® {0, oud tho even ucctions aro resorved oy Lomestends. Ience, tho induccmenta to settlo- nent, when the charactor of the AOIL AXD OLIVATH trconsidered, Lava attractod o large and moss desizablo population, Of courso 1t in widoly sattered, and thero i room for hnlf a dozen (imes a8 mADY B0 in tho eastern balf of tho Etate, way 200 miles went of the Miesouri, whicli may bo regarded as sheady, though spassely, [ itlod, Tuo Platto Valley it fiom 2 to 12 milen wide, «ad, thongh it appears to bo almost perfectly Isel, it in muficicntly rolling to effect porfoct criinage. The sorl 1 A blacke, rech, eandy toam, y 1, scarcely ever muddy: snd It pro- daces tho fineat ¢rops of all kindd of graw and wegetablos, This County of Morrick sent a spuseh to the Chieawo Exjweition, in Octobor Lz, weighing ovor 191 pounds ; and oll vixitors fa tba Expositivn wifl romewler tho spleutid daplag of ngricultural products mado nz that tmo by Nobraska. All thws from n conntry sbich, “lee than o quarter of o contury Ko, the poograplier, in thelr atupidity ul enoraice, callod the * Great Amorican eatit,” 0o the corth gido of the Platts are tho valleys of fhe Elictorn and the' Lonp; and. on tho smth eboro of the Big and Little DMuo, the Wanoo, aud other streams,—all of which aro iich, and ofer great fuducesients to tho_wettlor, shaterer be hin' trade or occupation. Water of T baat wuality 14 CHIATS SUtalBed by dnviug a ss-pips o fow foot into’ the soil, and o pump lea the rout, 'l ho climate in winter iy cold and inatlng, and an oecasionnl * blizzard ” must bo npected: but the air {8 pure and fo- rgorating. at oll soasonw. Tho summer 3 warm, lut tho nights nro coal; wd both ¢oil and climate tond to produce Mlrovg, sturdy peoplo, sy much as, and por- :‘ ; more than, almost avy other sectivn of tho tlon, Daring the last nongon, THE CROMS tave been abuadant, and the farmern and busi- seemon generally aro_vbrosperous and bappy, Tt railnaya—eonie 1,200 milenuf which traverso uaState—nafTord them, In wost cases, & con- ient warket ; oud 1o ono of our uow Blates stainly ever mado more rapid stndes towards \tonlition of perfect ndependenco In all ro- nects, Ono noods Lut an inspection of Ls agricultaral produets’ in the offico s 0. F. Davis, E Lond Comms- foner of the Union Pacilic Railway, at Omsla, Wbe convinoed that Netiasks haw atl tho re- Ruices to malio hor & great and moat prospor- o Btate. A rerson riding through the Platte Valloy i likely to form a vory . ERRONLOTY OUINIO: Mibo Btate. On tho sonth mds of tho risor, Lo riverlota thut form tha Ropublican, the lig d Littie Blue, und- other streams, head very turtho blufls of tho Iatte, aud tho couutry is txceadingly rich and beautiful. For thisreason, i bag gettled np vory rapidly ; and thoso who Umct to wake thowr © homos thore- Wy must not bo slow in gotting tute, The raiufall in Middio and Enstern No- ke, whilo much bolow thoe averaga of athor i {u_tbo winter months, bLaw thus far Hoved sufficiont for all practical purposcs dur- W the epring aud summer, A drouth hag not tited thio Ktate winco its sottloment, This town of i CLARRAYILLE— alatter hialf of the word is tho Post-Offien Ehnn., for it iy gonorally upuken of simnply k&—ia o fair spociuion of what 1 golug 28l over tho State. TFour years sgo station was established, “and now 8 are soveral slores, vamous miaohino- 8, two. churchos, and nearly all the Wilisncos of a_prosperous town, Tho citizous !‘WOI?, probalily next yoar, to bridge tho Lou Ak 14 miloy uorih, and alvo_the Flatte, This il greatly extond tho trade and increaso tho apenity of tho town, tho fast woelc of May, 1805, the writor rodo "‘? tha Valley of the Platto in » stago:coach. .flrhundmdn of mullos nil that one mot by thio Ill WAt & stugo-station every 14 or 16 miles ; Uls tho entire distanca waw but too thickly Biked Ly the graves of the poor “Po who jost thelr lives in - the 0 rud the yosr bofcre, Now, to 8 prosperous towus, with schools sud churches, b;nl\n tho mamo distance apart, and with much 5“1 e spsca batweon thom occuplod by finaly- fuuvatod farme, {s about tha most woudarfal +aage 1hiat ever oocurred under the oyes'of tho Inur. Or probably suy one else, in tue short l?mnneu yoars. ‘Fho Valley of tho Missis- yp( Wlono, Gf all tho world, can shaw ozawplos ¥8uch rapid aud subutantinl progresa, 3 —— 1 Diugusting -IBomedics. 4 would appear 23 if somo ancient prophota hgl“lhullnm ast, soms Phwbus Epienrios or b lapius, auat’ have Jafd down as & priaciplo T tho sclection of hoalth-rostoring compounds mmnnuoumm: * By thoir naussouyness yo far kuow thom.” " Elio wore the recoipte mmlfl tha bidcous, sbomivable witch- it whorewith tho older bouka m.mdmno aro “l:lm“- qnito unsccouut- oy " BUY thoory of human sanlty, Mauy of ‘“’:’ (which wonk-sonled pationtd have swal- ey by the onuco and pound) were of a kind ps 18 quite turpuseiblo to (uoto; nor can wo uder that, as Dlato tolls us, tho Athenian Jucns “wera wont to ongago tho f;::: thetoricion Clorgtsn to acuompany [y sud persnado thelr pationts to their piokeniptions, Lot the follaws !“lr bowever, be takon 15 modarato examplos higal aoover thy fancy best liketh, m"-ou tlinkest most fit to prepsre. Kill is [ but soparato nothing of its impuri- el feathors, hootw, hisiry, or other hotoro- a8 8abstauce); bruiso ad fu a largo sod by lznyomr toa” 1it cousistency, put it then a® hvu:nl for putretaction, snd pus upon it blood of auinalu of the same kiud so L, Numr well woisten it ; or, which v bot- e It all ovor, Bl closo the vossol, aud purlty in fino equino for forty dayos, 'lem way formoril," (Fho osul. 46 1o, b dhe: I :muuud. roctified, and distillod oyer ' BR8N, “Bavon Umes to separats ite f-'i?fl'}“ til fually, “thon hus n pleavant, hmu. aud noble Anlnal Arcanum to fortitlo Py lu: lite, and restore hculth und vigor Ga gy Biilsing spirit, till God doth eall for miy Sesoluiion aud separation.” Aurors Roag ‘u" Py 0. Ui was bad enough, buba iatco (i tho v of sscrifico) way wado TIii% TCAGD R when 9 tha mors adiousness, wo may say boaat. Imeso, of tiin doma per, s, could be added tha hotror ¢f enting wiat had once formed part of & huian body i short, of canmbal- iam. ‘Fho ordonnames which follow roeally #oem to hava a conneclion with ancient idol rites of humau eacrifice, and_possibly (bad wo means of tracing them) might bo fathered on tho earliest worshipors nf Heaus or of Odin, "I o Reasons of tha yasr (Apring and automn) wheroin tho victim inuat dio (very carefully de. finnd_in theso proncriptions) koem to give color to thia view. Eown to the conquest of Maxico by the Hpaniarde, Holps tolls us, ihe Aztocs uned yearly to slsy a young man in epring, that the nohles might est iia hoart aa & rort of eac- rament. Anyway, it {4 rather tarlling to find that just 200 yoars sgo in London tho I'hyaician fn_Orndinaty to tho King recom. mended cannibalism o Englikhmen without tho sinallest apology or hemiation! A Mum. minll Quinfesscnce, ‘Iake of tha flesh of o sound young man dylng a patnral doath about tho middlo of Augusl, 3or4 pounds, Let the flesh bo_faken from his thigha or othor fleshy parts, Put itintoa fitglasa and pour upon it apirit of wina, It it staud so three or fonr duyn. ‘Cako out the flort w.ml?m. it upon & glass plate, and imhibo i€ with spirit of salts, Letit stand uncovored, but in the alade, whore no dnst or other fiith may fall uponit. Do mire you ofton turn it, and Loig well dried, you may put it up In n fit farand keop it for use.—Anrora Chymuca, Chiap. 1il.—Cornlill. sk i ROCKFORD. A 936,000 Sult Against tho City=Sud= fden Death of @ Lady = The Ne Tousc~Lectures In Prospe ive—ilighaToncd Weddings—Opene ing of tho WntchsEFactory. Snecial Correapondence of The Chicauo Tribunt, Rocxronn, Iil., Doc. 3.—Arteraus Ward onco hiad a lecture calied tho ** Bubes in tho Wood.” 15in mannor of dolivering; that leeturo was uniquo. After talking to Lis audienco on ali manner of topics, oll of which wero totally foroign to the #ubject, bo would look at Lin watch at 10 o'clack, come bashifally Torward, and say, ** Really, ladics aud gontlemon, wo havo not yet arrived at our nubjoct, and, for fear wo nover shall, I muat bid you a vory good night.” The Rockford Council e Just now iving us Artomus Ward's dodgo. They havo ealtod no less than six meotings 1o roorganize the Firo Department and ap- point n Wator-Works Buporintendont; and the Rackfora poople, ta-day, aro afrald thoy will uaver do the ono or tue othor, U, M. irazoo, an attornoy, notified tho City Fathors, Jast Monday pight, that the Holly Manufactur- ing Company had fustructed bim to suo tho City of Rockford for 236,000 for unpaid Water-Works bitls. What will the poor city do then ? AUDDEN DPATII OF A PROMINENT LADY, The suddon death last Suunday, on tho stroet, of Mrs, Julia Dicknell, sistor of Mr. Ivans Blako, Cirewt Clerk of Winnebaco County, caused quito s soneation hore Monday morning. ‘T'his unfortunate lady was wellall day Sunday,and lind beon visiting with ber brother's family. On her roturn lowe, in the eveniug, sho was sud- denly taken ill, and dicd of pariaysis of the heart aud Tungs boforo sho could reach hor house, Plie fuperal was very largoly attended. THE COORT-IIOLRE LS. Tho contract for butlding now Court-ilouso s not yob been nwardod (o any one, Tho tivo contractord whoso bids aro lookod upou as tha mokt favorablo are W, D. Richarduon (of Ilinois State-lleuso famo), ©165.000, aud Colwall & Uinrk, of Ottaws, 125,000, Tho dilferoucs in these Lwo bis ia not great, when wo take into constderation tho different materiala to bo uaed, an tho fact thut the foriner Lid provides stono cornie2s whilo the lattor does not.” The Buper- visars could not ogres, so thoy adjourned to ment noxt Monday, whon tho fiuul ducision must bo given. LNTERTAINIENTS, Prof, Gunning, of Boston, will delivoer a serios of wix rciuntitic lecturod tu this city, commonc- iu&' noxt Tuckday night. (ilton i powitively to unravel * Lifo's rab- lem " in Rockford. *“Ruth aod Naomi "—s musical drama by J, A, Butteriiold, of Chicago—Las boon presented at Brown's Hall with much sucecas during tho on- tire weak. Crowded houses prooted the elforta of tho Itookford Munical Association, uuder whovo auspices it wau presentoed. TIWO BTYLISI SANDIACES. Stato'a Attorooys, like the rest of mankind, sometimes got marriod. Mr, J. C, Uarver, the Prosceutiug Attornoy for Winnebaga County, wasy macriod lmst Thuraday to Miva Baral Bogor. In bis oxeitomont at Lis coming joy, lio forgot to procure s licoyso until tho worthy Dominio was ready for tho business. Whal waa to Lo done ? It boing aftor oftleo-hours, great difliculty arcso in hunting up the Couaty Clerk. Ift way, Liow- over, found, aod the bndo and bridegroom en- joyed tho union thas for s whilo seomod destined to'be donled thom. Tuo second wodding was that of a daugliter of ono of ourgroat lieapor wen, Mr, William McGregor, toan tern gen- tleman, MMr. Jobn IL Ldmiston to Miss Marian Metregor ia thio simple announcement. ! THE WATQK-FACTORY OPENS UP. Tho Rockford Watch-l'sctory commencod operations, 1 ite now and commodious build- iugs, last Monday. Jan, 1, 1870, tho first Rock- ford time-keepors will bo vut npon the market. ‘Tho future of theso doficate littls combinations of tho minutest mechanism dopends entiroly upon tho chiaracter of tho workinanship, Thd auspices under which our Watch-Factory makens its dobut ara extremely flattoring; and, with a .capital of $400,000, under good mansgemont it ought to succood THE BROVKLYN SCANDAL, 44 V. Whitte Visita'Bowon to Talk Over Plymonth Church Kroubles. New Yurk Sus, Des. 3, On Tuesday aftornoon Mr. 8. V, While, the Wall stroot broker yrlio sarved ou Beoclier's Investigating Committee, called on Br, Bowon in tho Zudependent ofice, i3 talk over Plymouth Uburch troubled. Alr. Bowsn callod in a witness to thoconvorsalion, and Ar, Whito said that ho camo to Alr. Boweu as a member of Plymouth Church to tell hiny that 1f ho Luow auything agatnst Mr, Beectior Lo owed It to Mr. Boeschar and the church to makoknown what it was, llo eaid that Le understood Mr, Bowen's position to bo that thore was just ono t0o many in Plymauth Onurch, nnd that oltuer Mr. Boochor “or Mr, liowon ought to rotira, Afr, Lecchor was olthor n'gulity man or Mr. Bowon was insincoro, ar, as some persou snid, a frawd, 1'or one, he thought that Mr. Bowon ought to declaro lumnself, Alr. Bowen's son Lidward ead that thoss Lad boen tho sontimonts of his fathor's fawily for two yoaru. : Mr, Dowon astd to Mr. Whita thatit was no fault of Lis own that bo oconpied the position hio did. 1o hed relicd, much to bis regrot, on the advico of Mr. Il B, Clatlin, and ho lad signed the - tripartito agroomont sgainst Liis own judg- ment, but on the asstrances of Mr, Olatlin, who said that that act would bury tho whole thing forayor out of sight, Alr. Bowen added that Mr. Beecher kuow beut of ail mon tho reason of hu pouition, aud be malntained_ bofora the world that'so was tho best'{rlend Mr, Tocchor over had; Two' years ago Mr. Claflin - sald that he ought to ses” Air. Beocher, and-roooncilo the dif- feroncea botwean thom, and Mr. Claflin wout to bring Mr, Boochor to see him, but Mr, Beochar #nid that thore was not powér onough in tha world to briog him face to faco with Mr. Bowen, *Any momant up_to thsttime I wonld have feon Alr, Beochor. Now I don't know whathor I would or not.” As the convorsation becamo sorious, Mr.White lightened if by telling Mr., Bowon a joke aboyt IR TR Tflvnrs.hwhwh ho thaugnht applied to him. Ao Loglish Lord who camo to ttus conne try Home yesra ngo waa_ tho owner of a fuat yocht, Travers, lloverdy Johusou's son-in-law, owned the Itestioss, aad Lo was vorg anxious to es1l & T800 with the Lord, who was ‘a3 ansious not to. Travors invited the Lord to dine with bim in Nowport harbor, Loping that undor the mollowlng luflucuce of victualy and visuds the Lord mnight consont to race. The Lord took With i bia brothér.ln-law, who was instructed to chime in overy time Travors showed aggres- sion, sud to divert his attention, ‘Iraversas leugth, stuttering 84 usual 1 heli-hear you have a f-ffna ya-y Y'd lika to w-nisail with yon.” Tho brother-in-law promptly interruptod, " ** Mr. Travers, do you know that your oyxtors aro very f.ue in thi country ; much Tlner thau those soross the water? You kuow I Lave ofleu thought to what oxtent their organ- jsm gooy ; how much feeling they have, you kuow, aud whetlier they snffer or not when thoy aro broiled, fricd, o siewed. Edon's know bus what they wmay Lhave bratus, too, you know," *You," eald Trayers, **thoy do haye b-b-Lraias epongh to keep tholr m-m-mouths ehus,”" Mr, Bowen laughed. g “L'lio convyrsation wag continued in its provious etraiv, Mr. Bowon deftly svoiding all poluted questious, At length Mr, White eald that thinga Lisd comio to an_ issua that must bo decided: If Mr. Boochor wus 8 guilty man ho wan the worst wan that ovor hived. The convernation was re- ported 1o Blr. Heecher, Nr, Whito said Jlast evening that he did uot call ou Mr. Bowou iu s Topivecutative capasity: THE COURTS. The Chiengo & Hlinols River Itail- roud Company’s Sult, Tho Creditors of tho Toledo; Peoria & Warsaw Want Their Loncy, Record of Judgmenis and New Suils. THE TOLEDO, PEORIA % WABSAW RALROAD, A. . Hopkins, Receiver of tho Toledo, Po- oria & Watanw Ralleoad Comapany, filad s roport Iriday afternoon, tn which ha statad that e liad boen inundated by lottzrs from various crod- 1tors of the Company, who wanted to know when their olatma wonld be paid. Thess dobta amount to aboat $10,000, and form n part of tho foatin dobt of tho Company, which aceruod beforo tho Recelvor took possession of tho road, 3Ir. Mopkiny thinks thoso sccounts ars abont eorroct, and that they ought Lo ba pald, It he #avA that thero is somo difficulty in no doing, owing o the fact that ho has uo mousy in lis lLands for such purpose; that iho nocossary repsir aud rencwals on tho road have abgorbed all tho funds; snd, moro thau that, ho has boon compolled to” suticipate tho ravenues to tho antount of 100,800 to make neccossary ro- pairy, Desides this, thero has Loen no Intorost paldou tho bonded iudebieduces since July, 1874, and nt least two inAtaliments onght to bo patd s soon as possiblo. If tho revenues woro not uscd In repaira they wonld be sufiicient in a ahort time to pay all tho clalms¢ roferred to abovo, Ap ordor was thoroupon made by Judge Drummond ditocting thas the report should bo roforrod to tho Mastar in Chancery, 11 W, Bishe op, Ksq., to repors whothor such claiins aro for supplics furnishiod; whather tho creditors comn- menced amt to enforco thoir Hon within tho timo limited by statute ; and whothor wach claima on which suits wero not 6o commonced wero by the Company In apy manner reported to the court. ‘Tho Master will make his ropost to-day. TROUNLES OF [UE CIICAGO A ILLINOI RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. Tho Chicago & Alton Raliroad Company, Cory- don Bockwitt, and Georye Stront, filed thicir an- wwer Baturday in the United 8tates Circuit Court to thabill of J. 0. Huduut, an abatract of which was publistiod In a recent tasuo of Tux IneauNe. The dotalls of tho controversy which lins come toa bend in this sult are so comypli- cated and oxtousive 88 to Lie almost boyond the comprehonsion of mortalo (lswyers oxcopted), but the intercats wvalvod in the sult aro sufi~ ciently large to warraut noting its progress fur tho boncfit of (bo gonersl pubie, Tlio cano came up beforo his Ionor Judzs Druminoud upon the guestion of tha uppuini- went of & lieceiver. The complainant wa rep- resonted by Judge Lawrenve and Georgo Camp- bell, and tiio defendauts by Leonard Hwott and L, H. Bisbze, Tha coudsol fur tho defonso scemed smilng and confident of guccoss, owing doubtless, in n monsure, to tho amount of smmunition whicn they carried in the way of portontioue-looking documonty that bulged from their pockuty, and londed down their arme. Thoy woro ready to proceed, but Judzo Drut- mond intimated that, if the caso couid not Lo braught to n closs by Mondsy noon, ho wonld bo wunable to hear it, inasmuch as Lo had then to o to Indisnapolis for an absence of ton days. Un being intormoed that it would requiro a wholo day simiply to read the answor of the defondant corporation, His Honor _concluded that Lo coutd not, in the time nllowed bim, giveo the case nn intolligent heanng. ‘Theroupon _ Ar. Crawlord, couusel . for tho _ Cieago River Haitway Covstruction Compauy, #nggostod that furllior timo Lo wranted, no action to be taken weanwbdile by auy of tho par- tica that would tend to prejudica thoe rizbits of tho stockholders of the Chicago & Tllinois River Rallroad Company, It wan finally agreed that the caso should bo eet for n hearing vn tha dth of January noxt, tho dolcndants to file all tioir papers on or bofore Dac. 15, the coniplainant to illo Liis on or bofors Doc. 2 Tho snswer of the Chicago & Alton Railroad Company and Judge Deckwith i a very vol- mminous document of 130 written pages. It donics in detail all tho allogations of Hudant in hia bill coutaad, and showy that overy act done by Judgo Beckwith in tho matter was fully suthorizad, not only by the Dircctors, but also by the stackholders” of both the Chicago & lili- nois River RNatread Company and the Chi- cago & Iltinois River Raflway Construction Company. Al tho charges of fraud in tho Lill wero shown to bo tnfoundod. nnd the facts upon which thoso chargs aro inade wera explaincd aatisfactorily. 1t appears from the answer, lor cxample, that the Chicago & Alton Ioad have actually pald £400,000 for 20 milcs of rallway, which should not cost for its coustructlon over $500,000, Ouo point mooted in this controvaray is rela- tivo to the ability of the 1lliuos River Iailway Company to pay its dobta. The fact iy that tno Company owes largo dobts which ate past due and nupald, "Tho ordor cotered was as follows : Now comes the complaluant by Lswronco, Winston, Campbell & Lawronce, Lis solicitors 3 wnd theroupon coma tho defendantx, the Chicago & Alton Italiroad Company, Corydon, Iieckwitly, Geargo Strait, tha Lut- uoieltiver liliroud. Compauy, Alfred Straitou, aud — Wooduon, by Bweet & Lilabiee, tholr sotfcitors tho Obicayo Rafiway Construction Gdrapany, by Crawford 2 McDonall, 1ts soileltors; . W, Peck and C, F, Teck, by iuntor & Page, tueir nolicitors ; and thp Unilon Rolling-Mih Compang, by J, O. (over,~and thereupon the complainant moves the Coust ‘that n Tiocelvar be appolnted for the_Ilinols Kiver™ Ryflroad Gompany, and alsa that tho linoiw Juver Rulrvad Company, Alfred Stratton and — Wondson, their agents and aitorneys, b enjoined and rostraingd from prosecuting cortaiu pi ngs fu bankruptey Aled in the District Court for said Diatrict, 1t 18 thareupon ordercd Ly the Court that nothing be doue by said defendants to tho profudics of the riylta of the compluinant untll the furticr order of the Court 1n tio prouibise, aud thereuyan by sgreement of tlio artiod the motion for a Racelver and for an injunction s continued until Jan, 4, 1870, snd in tho ncan. time the said dofendants are requirod ta o all tho pa~ pera thoy desfro by tho15th day of Decomber fnstant, and tho éatd complainant to flla” all papers ho may do- siro by tho 25th day of December instant, aud after 1bat dato all yapers that my bo desired to bo filed tiall be dono ouly upon leave of the Jourt, irst bad and ob- ned, DIVORCEA. Margarot Phillips, tho hostesa of tho * Parm- er'’s Hotoel,” at No. 1503 Btate siroet, siled u il for divorce yestorday againat David Philiipy, in which she recites tha story of* hor ill-treatinsut, Shosays she was married to Phillips 1n 1645, aud brought bim a neat little fortunu, which 14 invosted in tho *'hotol™ abovo namncd, But Phillips divided bis time betweon beating and kicking bor and apending Ler money, uutil she can onduro it no longor. 1o ka3 now boon 8o long usivg what does not belong to him that Le refuses 't surrender hier propesty, and'the com« plainant, besidos asking for a divorco, prays for ;ntlnjuntlon to keep bim out of her houso 1u the utare, Judge Willisma {mmud divorcod In thoe follow- Ing caxes : Haunah Kolly from James Kelly, on account of his adullery ; cara of childron givon to her Charles Broad from Ellou Broad, bo- cause of her repestad cricity ; and Louiso Ilase from Adolph Ilase, on tha ground of his adul- tery. Judgo Farwell made Isaao Plaelns— happy by froeiny Lim (rom his matrimonial dutlos to Lizi Pluchaty, on tho ground of descrtion, : 1TEMSE. George Bury, of the Iaw firm of Bweti & Nury, ‘was Haturday admitted to practico ia both the United States Courts, Discharges from bsnkruptey wern granted to T F. Murphy, Calvin H, Swaw, Gilbort W, Bar- uard, and George 11. Cole, Judgo Drummond witi loavo for his cirowt in Indisna to-day. UNITED RTATPH COUR! Tho Champion Firo Extinguisher Compauy bnun& a sult for £3,000 sgaiuet tho City of Mou- mouth, Isaao AL, Potter ef al. snad Goorge I, Qlaser and 1. T, Fuxlaul‘( for $1,600. Marx eld, A. Hellbrun, and Lemuol J. Held, bronght sait sgalost 1L Wi Wetlorell to recover J, O. Kohlaaat ob al, sued K. W. Wethorell for (oot 1L, Friend comunenced a wuit agalast 3. Wilkos Ford claming 3,000, BUFERIOR COURT IN DRIEY, * Oharles 1% McCoy bogan s wuit for §5,000 against Jalia N. aud Wilhiam 8. Browster. Yatrick snd Hireat Cadks ¥aod Toary Brluk Patrick and Hirsa Cash sao k- worth for §6,000: THE CALL, v Jupax DuovarTT—161 to ond of calondar. Jubas Gauy—18l to 200, Jubar Mooge—1, 3, 4 of Decomber calondar. Junam loagrs—No call: Junax Boot—No call, Jupak MoArLLisTRE—160 to 181 jnclusive, ex- copt 10836, 170, 177, 179, ovak FARwELL—360 to 870, JUDGMENTY, ; Unrep 6rasen Cicuir Cotur—Caursaoxs— Jatues Brayloy ve. Ezcklel Homes, $083.57, Untran Braves bLisraios Uousr—upok BLopa- TTi~Anudo Wools ve, achooner Grace Murray; doe Ul CoURp—LoN FEsalons 2 ke PR et e g e teriek O, Eimtall and farh Kimbail, nn WL AL Wl il win 5, . Mantague, i, Jrpur Gany—Tleath & Milliwn sn, Rohert Grimtn and toarge ‘Thateher, $101.27,—0, W, Jnckingham ve. Allort, Tense, and fanjarmtn Firenihal, $a10. JF, Mevaety” e, ity of Chivogn, §12M4.~0, 1L, pin va, Hane, §; —W, B, Dunlinin va, Ko, A1, 5L, Toonite Vs, Drestand B.and 3o 10, Ol = Coxr we. Michinol W, Maniniup, 315747 O Ruusns—Namuel Liprise va, 0.W. Pardridge, —3ichacl Weldlinger ‘Fhe Latewt New York Modes, New Yerk Carsenoilen-e Pliadelphia Tomet, The pretty intermediata suits that gracod the Jorunn Park ravea mud tho matinecs of ourly nutnmn havo disappeared to pive place to warm costuthon of heavy cloth: And the rulo for this now stylo of muit ia that the ron her vou ate tho batter Tellow you are~I beg pardon, I should say the botter pirl you are, and of corso ! don'e mean rough in mauncrs, but in fabnic of dresd, Theso new materiald aro tho confdusl ant chag- glent-looking affairy!l Indwtinet plaids, queer tripos, aml nondedcript ligures arg tin favorito pattarus, and shadss of brown sud giay tho dosirablo colozs, Tiwy mast bo made up with & looped overskirt andg locse Hacquo. 'Ihe skirt tany have the front breadth cut ou the bias and vl better uot have too much fallness at tho panwer. The pazque st Lo tight-fitting ot tho back and very lons in front, tho pocketa ou the sider. It 13 & prouy Kiylo tu have the nleeved of the sawo sulor as tho nuderskirt,—Dblack or brown, nd thero shotld bLe no trimming on the rough material, bt weveral rows of soming-machitio stitching ; ringes of any port aro bad (aste, Tho ekirta for the strect should cloar tho ground at Jeast 2 tuches alt around. 'Yho neatent and most sty Ish ladies do not werr their dresses to drag, and the bost-dressed women 1 liavo secn thia fall wore o nch blaek silk smit, tha undaralart «f whicl was abiort snougli to show a duiuty ghmpas of ler tiuy fect. You walk up Fifth aveuuo oryoaridoina Madison avenue car, and you sindv iligoutly to discover tho nowest fasbion iu hats, and you cau't find it oul. No two women ear their hewd-gear in tbe least wliko, Tho tfiret will bave on s wide-brimmod, white felt, far on the back of her lioad; the poxt will have au Enghsh walkivg hat, tipped low on tho forelicad : tho third will sport a black velvet of emall ghape, plantod squorsly on Lier croswn, awl tha fonrth will display s swoeping mass of whito feathiors surrounding & high-croweed “wide-awnke.” Nobody's country cousin can learn susthing m sueh o mixiuro. However, 1 have been to tho very fountain-heud of fashion, aud ween tho haty which a Jady of achnowledgod tanto in dress brought with ber from Pails a month ago, * I went to a regular swell placo to buy tnom,” sho said, a8 sho displayed the dawty chiipestx, Une wad o black felt for common woar: it waas ronnd in shape, with low crown and rolliug brim saised high on the frout, trim- med with iarge biack volvet bows and two long black otrich foathars, which swept catirely around tho crown, while ncross tho faco thero wero loops of biack velvet with gull brafd mingled with them, and a gold ornament ou vnw wido, Tho other way sijmiar in thape, of pray folt, with gray fosthers carling about the crowa, Dblack velvet bows, ornamentea withs vilver cord above tho face, und w buuch of pink roses o vuo sulo. Let modeseribe n costume that Iy tho vory lutest thiog tor chic and neatness—a bort of busness sait, if such w thiog Lelongs to u foshiouablo woman who * toils not, veither does sho spin." Lt this is the sort of thing to wear for shiopping or traveling. Understirt of brown Burge, with thros narrow side-ploated tlounces ; overakirt of plaid cloth, two shadoa of Lrown, pinid rather vague, materigl vory rhaggs. Bacquo {uito long in front, with leaves of the serge, awd trimmed with lagge composition buttops, haviog o piaid pattorn on thom cxactiy matchi tho siufl; stand-up collar, with 1uhe Iuside, oud & cravat of brown eflk trimmed with eeru lace. lirown felt hat, with long ostrich phumo 1n two shades of coior (o mateh tho suit; threo- button brown gloves, silk bandkercuicf, with Lroad brown border, pobble goat Loots, with Lro#n rosetto on tho top, aud brown striped stockinga ; jowolry of carved tortoisa-slioll. 4 s i8 quite tho wost complets thiug I bave scon ts suadon, New Yorl Trdvme, As fashions como aud fashious go, roesco jowelry i latgely patronized uy comparatae’y tuexpensive aud reatly boautiful, Tture nro in lockuts sopies of paintines by trotie upon cop- por, and \Wattoau lockets delicately ennmeled upon porcolain + thewo ato deb 1n Etruscau, and | aluo 1 in gold, wich odd designg in red’ aud green g Thore e cuatly trinkets of loythologieal ptudies, cub upsn the pure gréen_of chrysoprase, the pals pink sard. und dork onyx. Jiopousse work e ex- ovuted by meacs of blowa from o suwall hammer, ~ struck §n tho Lack of tho 1ron plato, aftor the originnl metisod practiced by Lenvenuto Cellini; tho Sgures are aftorward pollsbied sud finishod oo tho right side. Amoug ¥omu oxquisito articles of jewoiry, & laigo_ouyx is bugravod in camgo, with & figuro of Venun rising from tho ses. An oxquisito peudant s a sard canco of Cupid stocring 8 sbell i;uhlml by doves, with wings perfactly carved, TLis hassn invlsiblo sotting, studded with pesrls and dia- monds. Among othier cameod 14 & design of lilies; undor them » uynsph Jies sound nl:e}v, Cupid, loaning and Janghing over her with crafty faco, prosues one Land upon her bosom whilo 1ho other draws out au atrow, Another study is a camico of large sizo sol for o pendaut of Veiug aud Capid. Tho boy-gad fs fatly drawn, with tiny strong limbs, soft, vigorous arms hiding the arrowa which tho beautitul goddess trios to wreet from bis hauds. A besutiful camco of Marig Btuar 8 ect in plerced gold; this is in _turn surrounded by an Oriental seiting of ahier- uate pearls, diamouds, rubies, sspvbires, wod owmeralds, ) A very unique bracelet of taparing xhaps and knifo-edge iu wet with threo Jarge pearls, black, salmon, sud’ wbite, placed diagoually, Opals oro BEI}H in faslion, and are likely tu continuo 0 for, in addition to the eingular boanty of tho gom, thoy aro the only precious stones whioh defy imitstion. A vory elogaut patr of puar shapod opals is sst for car-rings. A magnificent opat riug s surrounded by largo diamonds; tho settiug 1o simply a plain, tassive band of gold, Innk poarls are greatty esteemied. Uno of theso raro gomw, unset, and perfoctly round, woighs 41 graiva; and a sot of ear-rings and vendant-brooch of regal bLeauty hias large satin-tinish poarlw, each weighing 80 grains, A superd dinmoud afgretto of threo large stara is arranged to bo worn also nu » pondant and car- 1ings, oud to bo adjusted on throo long golden bairpiog. ‘Tho stars aro closely set with small diamonds, with large centre diamond, 'T'he slendor koife-cdge setting tapem gradually away at the back of the sigrotto. Dinmonds always will bo fashionable. Thoy are the concentrated cgsonce of woanlth, and a noto that tho bearer need novor fear will Lo dishonored in sny quat- terof thoglobo, Binco s taste liss sprung up for $ino eamoos, the valus of the onys sud sard- onyx, amothyat and chialesdony, bas been greatly enlancod. Ex-Gove Warmoth’s Youthiful Specus tation, A correspondent of tho t. Touls Republican whites from balem, 1L, to the fotlowing ofuct ¢ 1t wan shont tho year 1859 that Warmoth wad Attending tho diatrict sobool at this place, nu- dar tho tutorsbip of Prof, Cole. 'There boing' times that Henry (as he was callod) was not on- gaged 1n the school-room, &t ucon-tima, evoviuga and Sacturdags, he used to uo such work as he could get, the proceods of which e usedin paying bis bosrd, ote. At that time ons John 1), ifows was carrying ou the #tove and tiuware business in our town, and 1lonry, being of an_ industrious disposition, was engaged by dr. ifowe to polish stoves at 15 couts each, As I was passing tho sbop ono day Lo callod wo in and said ho would give b conts vach for *blackiug ' Wtoves, and baing somewhat younger thao bo, and anxious to got & dime or iwo, 1 accepted his proposition snd wout to worls, li¢tlo droamiug thet epecolstion was in iy 1mud, ho fiunlux two-thirds of tho wages and 1 doing the'lsbor, 1 was perfectly satistiod, and of course bo was.” * e Death at an Latertainiment, Eaturday sfteruoon, Nov, 19, st Torquay, Eug., thero waa s Jargo and fasluouable asscmblago to liear readingd by dr. Hussey, au slocntionist, and oceupyiug ouo of the frout seats w tuoe, portly geutleman of the uame of Halisbury, While owe of the tivat scloctions—""fue Death of Paul Dombey"—was belug read, Alr. Mussoy uoticed that Mr, Salisbury was gazing st Lim tzedly in a somewunt poculiap attitude, sitting bolt upright. ‘Toward the closo of tho tecoud part the conclu words of Teu- nyson's * May Queen ™ wero bolug apoken, whou, st the roferencos o uoath, Mr, Husuoy glanced toward Mr. Balsbury, sod uob- sorved him in tho samo posture, Lis srms fuldud soi0as his broast, and hie gaze still intent. ‘Lho soader utopped, and the rnnuul around Mr. Balisbury, seciug his death-liko huo, instiuctivo- Jy rewroatod. ‘U'wo doctors quickly ardved, and, on exawining the 1uotionloss gentlemsn, pro- pounced that, sliboygh by pat urngm liky 8, Lye {ug may, Le bad bean dead nearly two hours. IBUNiS: MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1875. THE ANN-ARBOR SCANDAL. Intenss Excitement Over tha Revela= tions Made by ' The Tribune,” Dr, Rose Aecerts and Hints at Certain Bon« gational Dovelopments, Apeetat Lysrateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Dec, 5.—1I bava juet returued from Ann Atbor. ‘tTiero nover was such A RCATTERING AND SCAMPERING over & harmless picce of naws us was oceasloned Ly my littln ddispatch, which appoared in Thoreday's Trinvse. Tho fact that the nows firb sppeazed in & Clicago instend ,of s Defrowt paper was o mater of somo moment, jut tho Aun Arbor correapondents of tho Detroit papers aro gon- ernlly atudeuts, who airily capture, and tele- graph or nall, what cverybody knows in Ann Arbor; whilo they utterly fail in tinding ont anything that tho powers that ho desira to keep shadv. Dut, ar soon 8 Tux Tmnusz 1ysdo 18 niatemnnut of facts, these young geutlos ton at ouco wont to work, They interviowed— Wuo v DIt DOUGLAE?, the Diroctor of tho laboratory, tho mao who cialing Lo have made tho dincovery,—tua wan wio ktoed really in the capacity of public prose- cutor 1o tho cars. And tho Doctor intervinwed finely. lotolt tho whole story: and, if his cut is all fact, and thore are no oxtenuat~ ing circumatances, than poor Dr. Rowo is prutty offcottally damned. at wari tho *if." tho feehing ia Ann Arbor §4 intouke now, and has been jutenwo eince tho arrival of Tue Cnicaau . Tunrse shero on Thurslay lnst. 1t wza eoon known who wag ulluded to: and when, in tho Detroit papors of Friday, Dr. Dougiass ajipesred 83 tho accudsr of Dr. 12080, thero vcearred—2ay in presty apt bt oceur under etich eirenmstances—a verv rapid weighiug of tho relative populanty of the two men. This was done on Thursday somewhat, and the proeess Lecatne moro general on Fri- day, when Lr. Rose camo out Loidig 1 DENIAL OF 1118 10 Mo lectared to his class on kriday, and chal- leuge invertigation. Ad o veracious chronicler, I cannot btat state tho fact that, in tho matter of personal popular- ity, Dr, Itoso is far alrad of lus sccuser, And Liosa's frieuds talk fight, and mean it; snd they Has privatoly somo very uily thinge, which tney will presentiy begin to say publicly, Faid ono gentlemen to me, in Ann Arbor, yesterday: *Thiy in tho fret 1 ever Lieard of aceotints beingg kope 10 tho Chemieal Dapartinent. For all any one knows ta the confrary, Bo far ag public accountsbility iy concerned, the Labor- atory is as much tuo prvate prop- orty of Dr. Dougiass 84 aro tus city sy works, 1t 1iosd han ntolen mouey,—which I do 19t bolinve,—ho has bad an illustrious examplo. Certainly the last sunual report to tho Board of Rterzonts conutatued nothung from the Chemical Departmont, no account of moneys received,— no extimatos for tho comiug year,—nothing in relation (o tho department.* When prosaed for an explanation, thin cltizon—who, by tho way, is ono of the most influontial roridents of Ann Arbor—dechned to furtber oxplain huiell, A student said to mo that tho *boys ™ TIDN'T BELIEVE IX DR, ROSL'S OTILT ¢ and this has been corrobnratod by many otiers, 1 lLad a ehort conversation with President An- well. aud bo very much regrested the publicity whuch had Leen aven the matter, “on Dbr. Liore's accovnt," When infurmed that Dr. Boso denied apny guilt and ehnileuged iuvestigation, tho Preqident intimated that, 12 Dr. Rose denied Javing acknowledged s guilt, ho muet certainly bolaboriug under aberration of wind, Ono thivg 18 certaiti : 8 Lrcoze such 83 Acn Arhor has srldom reen has been created, and it Wil 0ot bo laid now until ropenody iy BLOWN CLEAL UUT 0 WIF CHAML, Whether iz will Lo Dr. Hosucrnot, ur whether, it ho goes, hio will ;o alone, remalus to be seel i dostro iiero to call 8ttoution to a e Point 1. Public opinton in Ann Arbor is cocidedly mixed in relation to the affair; snd, while few will be found to uphold Dr. Rose if proven Ruilty, yot. now that this i in aberance, as it were, his fricuds stand by hin manfolly. 2, 1t in Qitinelly intimated that thera are other irregulantios m the Chemical Depart- mont, 4. Your correspondent i3 in possozsion of DOLUMENTARY EYIDENCE OF CRUGORED DOLS08 in that department, which will be given to tho public when tho proper timo arsives, The facts will ba put when they will do tho most good. And now a word as to DI, ROEE, 1o is »_bright-looking, sfiable, conrtoous peo~ Hleman, between—ot o gaves— 35 and 4u ycars of 8g0; & good chemist. agood Curistiot, —a wem- ber of the Methodist Episcopal Church ; asd no man inthe cominunity stands higher thau be. Ho was In tho army, and lost aleg. 1 talk with him Saturday. Mo does not act like o guilty man ; vays ho Las developnonts to mako which will creato s sensation ; aud bears his present cross with Chriatian forbesiance, until auch thwo 88 ho can throw 1t off. If hosucceeds in droppivg tho cross, it will cortainly fall on somebody elso, and thisis “a way wo have in Anp Arbor.” —— A BROOKLYN ¥ Bursting of n Atarn and Delu structifon of Property. New York Herald, Dee. 1, o That portion of Brookiyn lying in (ke vicinity of tho intersection of Do Kalb and Maicy ave- nties way groatly excited early yesterday morn- iug by tho occurrance of an accident which caused an oxteusive destruction ol}\rapoxt}', and, fur a timo, threatenod the lives of a largs num- ber of porvons. 'Tho catastropho was tho burst- ing of an immenso wator-main on Do Kalb ave- nue, botweou Nostrand and Marcy svenuos. The fizst jutimation tho reaidents of “tho ueighbor- hood had of thelr poril was the alarm- ing sound created by tho rushing of & mighty torrent. Whee: the noiso came to their cars the peoplo living en DeKalb avonno sprang from their bods and ran to the doors and win- dows of their houscs 10 ascertatn the cause of tho sffrightening nocse which had distarbed their slumbers, In tlse stroct s startliug sight et their view, From tho centre of tho thors oughfare a great body of water was boiling up ke ome mammoth fountsn anid then rushing madly away with (meat velocity, spresdiug, llamllnr storos ond pirivata houses, futndatiug tho collars aud tinding: ita way iuto not a fow parlors, Tho height Uy Which tho water spout. od was at timos nearly 13 foet, and it camo up with » hissing noiso, Ecactering dirt and stones in Ml directlons. At thiy epectaclo tha sffriguted people fled from their houses, Whon they realized ibst tho baildicgs would Dot be Bwept away in the flood they cautiously roturned, and eudeavored to eavo such of thoir bousehold goods s wero portable. The wator wained tn volumo so rapudly that thoy wore soon Obliged to conetrct 1afts bo navigato the stroct sud yeach their own doors. ‘Tho news of tha dmaster spresd very quickly, and in & slort timo Lundrods of people cauwio tlocking totho secue. Tradesmon deserted thoir stores and swellsd the throug of spectators that watchod tho flow of the wators uutil dayli shivoring in the plercing cold wind, and quaking with fosr that thoir proporty was in imminent danger of belng swopt away. ‘Lhey gazed anx- fously sud mx\rlrly; at the spot whore the water gusbod up from the old 36-inch wain, which bad burat with such violouco as to toar up the pave- mont for a spaco of sbous 80 feet. The tlood continued at its kel ghy for about two hourd, "'he fact of the barstiny: of the main was tele- graphed to tho l'ches Ceutral Oftico, and was theuce forwardod to the Kast New York Statiou- house, Yrowm thoro a mounted meegongor was denpatched to tho stop page redervorr at Hemp- weead. Aseoom as ks arrived the water-gates wero closed, ‘Tho effect of tho shutting of the gates upon the groeut torront which was foaming turough the Brooklyn strocts and threatening to ongulf tho city was very soon appareut. In lous than tfteon minutes tho tow begau to kubsido ; iu balf an hour tho water had sunk to tho love of tho curbytones, and was falting steadily into o swollen saw tbrough the four cul- verts at tho cormor of Nostrand sud Do Kalb aveoues, ‘Pho watar continued flowing until noon, but s dayliebt 1t had subsided sutligiently o euable the citizeus to m- certain tho naturo of the accidunt, Over tho spot where the grest pibo Lurst tho earth bhad sunk ubout 4 foet. 'Ilio excavanion was filled with dirty water, giving it tho appoarance of a frog poud. Travol ou tho Deialb avenuo hnu ot cars was impedad up to noen, snd oue of the car, in attempting to pasy over tho hoflow, feil 1 aud was raisod with great ditiealty. . Tho damage wrought by tho catastravbo will roach {n amount abont 330,000, A far as could Lo ascertained sho houvy losses were cumprised betwoou 618 snd 033 Do Kulb avesno, Tho Jows to tho city {s about 25,000, which is iucluded 1n tho total given atove. As svon as tho tluod had in & weasure subuided, & firo eugind wag yot Lo pump the water vut of the vxeavatiou—s work uhin‘fl willoot bo completad bufore to-night, Bome of thoso who Lave eulfered lossen by the :‘\-umw tatk of briuging. scions sgsmist the ty. _SURURBAN REALESTATE. ]0O%, BALPFINE NBW HOUSES AT M ' Park on small rarnthly payment e ernt inter out; #ood sononls, fina railionds, cnasp fare: land 9% (a0t Bhiove £ 3 wilss from tha eity. Inyuirs ol GKO. I gont, No. 11 Chamber of Lommeren, 10K SALECSI0 WiLL BUYA BEAUTIIUL LOT L Pask fiidgn: $15 domn and $5 2 month st pait s pna plock ftom railrad “This ie tha' et month yod ean iy for Ind o B, Tropel ; Vo WalVE tatin 230, nbanpe, 7 oown feoo. THA RO BALE-m LTS NE AR STATION Fnglawisd, wlieh T will anit ot s groat THOR, AL L 120 Dasrborar, [PV HALE-OS MONTILY AV Englmm v et NTH- HOUNE A, pnar depot, Take water: 7 desiralis, TILLOTSON 1. W CARROLL AV, rroms, mdern imprnes. Tarxn Iot. e1c. it naw helek tor-cluset, . on leldon anil and Arbar.ilace, very low to god teann: r Bl o Peaananbie termt, 108 1 fieaCelnea meikiibor. o moar Unloa Vark.” 8, 5L RS, % ettt ock - 10 RENT—OR FOR RAT, new octagon warble front, raente, finy brlck b hugeo, 10 poaine, hath, A x: 2 fpo RENT-IOUSE: TR OFTHE GITY, . S-cory And bareme. te, 331 to $75 per month; 3 batemanta, ‘4% 1o $5 nier nontd, K. B, & MICK, Rooms 1 and 2 1ir er fiioc! HOUSES IR 3 acal#10, B, 4150, A month, " WILL LERONTTOUSE, VIN. rons Phirty-vighthe ot i plondid Dargan, i1 PEORIAST. 16 ANL : 140, 168, nad 134 Weet Adam © 0 and b3l Walnut.al, uth 6 roama Hontl ifalsiad-at,: apl ot by COLY, NEWELL & MOk~ Suburban. [0 RENT=FOTTAGE AND HOUSE AT ENGLE- vory fiae houtn in hoaih Kvaustan, TILUGT- 2 Washizgtnn.al . §3.01n Tinueo, 17 Fourtha P RENT-A KUL Tinck, 4 TTOMT= 0 Weat Madisnn.sr., wiitahin tor hruse. UERIX HODMS T + Kroping light and Ay rent low 1o guod tenaat, WM, THOIMPRON 22 Wend Madison at. e it Toit fiew el ]'G, RENT, BB A veopiog, @2008 'L NT—ROOMS IN SUIT OIL 8INGLL, mnfaratited, (o the Pricort Hinek, eornrr fPonrs an $iaditonain, "by CULE, NEWELL & BOSHELG, "jos waet S SIED 00318 FOILNIST Davy Block, curner Groea fronring on Madlesn-at, and Madnua- . T(i RENT—FURNISHED ROOME WITILORWITI. out Loard, at Novads Hotel, s and 10 . isar Monroeit I tu for Lousckeoplug Jor two, Nod FRONT ROOM_AND O RENT-FURNISHED—X . one back, with or wiihont bu OF two grnte, ' 281 Roath Despisinns "G RENT-NICELY FURNISHTD RGOME, W or wittiout hoard, Kingshury Bluck, Jaodiloht., Aly ot Rooia o), lur gant aad wite El near Clark, TO_RENT--STORES OFFICES, &o Miscrllanaons. T-PACKING-LOUSE, WITIT FIXTU suizabio for othor kiads of Lutnra S, JR.. 140 Jasall NO3. SQUAR 10 thrre faonin 0. Fach warranlod & joars, sic, 1 Van Buren.st. FANT ROSBWOOD il e Fnpravementss cont MAREIN'S wyeciaf ba BARGALN ZAN 214 tavo [iano fort, wi used nyear: price, B 15 Statear FRT T NICHOTS anl upwarl, Wholeas OLuY Biiax COL VNCKERING * nprignt: beat L the wi bl snld anmoctly or c, 41 Van ld wienot i thmw o (rrlY pasmientsas HE 1}M:\US ON TIME- FIRST.CLAS: RICES VERY Jow. ’Terme: #10 por mooth, remaindar eud af ons yrars or 4 ctvhund £ por mintn ol piano (r pald fort or ko cadliand e ver montl: or 1) ey por'month. takn: aaly valuatoo, Templocf Musi ST QUALITY LED'S Templa of Musie, vJ Van PIANUS, Tamplo of D IEAND PIANO, Wi ke S S UERRELI, 163 ¢ = ) WILL HUY A VERY PLEGAN R o octava ociave, Armatrong Las, Agraflv attachnent, ad improvements, rund viners, catved legs and lyre, s and corer ncludod. MALT Buocial liarg: Btato-st. o i Wert Sido. NOW OT A PLEASANT RDARDING PLACT ER [ vats fawily on Weat Sido for man and o, Torma - rensonstine o uther boarder. - DAY BOY & WELCI, 143 LaSalio-st. South Side. 70 YAX, DBURFN.ST. NEAR STATE - NRW ) lng b i e ladios or geaticsaon, 31 (i MICHIGAN-AV.—A SUITK OF FURNISHED B - sonms, secund IX'\I] fiont, 1o ront with Loard. Yieat of referuniera givon aud roquired. AN £ Sk i LHMI\!:— JE TEL é AND LAY, IN AP odtoret = con buasd tor tho “wiptors 81 &5 Fi0per week, Day ‘board, 85 bor waek. 8l to¥parday, YV COD'S HOTHI-Z4 AND 37 WASHINGTON-ST. 1 with buard, 81 tu 310 per wesk; day board, ek tranyiont, €2 ‘Transisats, SRS, OARRIAGES, sy, e oo IR aTCo.s 08, OU] rockaways, i , TUB e Ar‘:l%ndb;‘ilnflu, 2:mm‘.’ arb. m;v:xm,np‘.‘ S Aluo alolchn, Dollss Whid, 0io.s At ARGILUA UGS, T BOLEE Seopeteior. o sty ONE OIUMORE S s SO ND e, bt lide roopst. N A LARGE, thils arkot for 25 befar purchastug olson boro, 15 Bouth Clinlen-st. _ LOST AND FOUND. NIGHT ON M Doliver at 1 £ —WH AL M uumber, of the Lest sle: thie vrion. Call and exam 1.5, TUWER 8 B, ih iLune utfice S NRAR HLUJ 4 darkhrawn mare.” Write wisioust. H. ZIMMERMAN. 16 EEWARDwWILL 1: UATD VUiC) the mocking bird fost on tho nlzhit of N ‘romiont Huuso Barbor-Shop. F100 Bt I AND-AV., A LITI Yot poatal card to 4ol D i 1 DEALL sorrel horew, hands bigh: ‘yecht hor-1 y b, patent wheel b 1o ¥l Kast atura’ of wuio NCHETT & CARTER, tiro T PARTNER wak saxeiago taston, alroady woll-paying Lubiusss profvrred. s s wierstandiog A aAtolY, Tribane oms $10,000 TO house doiog o profii- TPAIINER WaANTED WITIL st.0 0 ko T TR A ihvostwont. Address 19, Tribane ot an RWANTED- PARTY WITITS7,000 TU 810, 00, wiaking 6 engaga elther Botivoly o 8a spectdl CAD AL "'l\“l!fl l:'t';:l‘lu;::‘o ‘l‘\:l!.lm(‘;undml et - G morwiae. Addioss s ROGERS, BI 1S 0. artn oy w Toat-0i8 FOR SALE, TA0n BALE WE HAVRSS OF THE IMPROVED :::DISLAS oo buliting machines, in porfect order, . whiols we uflar Rockfont, 1l :at bave 0ot besn usod Lat fuw months, AL *Cu, Toleg) situating L6 sucur, e R —— ____SEWING MAGHINES o 3 CK IMPROVED SIN. JPOGAL £ ool & Wiiaoi, ¢ aat loag thad irovee & sl balf coat, Ll up starv. QINGEROFFICK O AL J, MELC) D' Hadiicaar.- Machinés’ 81id i mou a0ackines vichavgu, Tepaitvd, aud fonted, e SACHINERY. —i, MEDIUM GOilDON PRESS. 3H WANTED. TU KELL A PATENT ARTI- T Y'”Jm yrodt, Call, or samploand clrgular, JACK- 797 Blaie-she itrnt 00 af”case: sald on munthiy, or WANTED--MALE HELP, Tradoes. VVANTRO-PLASTERERS A& “Thicty-fourth.st., 8ad Waba K CORNER_OF SV Emplovmont Agents. GV ALTPD-2.00 RAILROAD 1A HORKIA FOR THA 100 '"Bkfll:’rhl: wages, 81.75 per d wt alx monthe’ worksy im for Southera o want_farm 1ol aonie: s T Sonth ¢ X 25 Sonl miners, wood a0d tio_cho nid to 1 Tehorers #olng Sroth: toon 1, o pers; [ enal mi ‘v ANTEI L0 3 wen Migwon £994 pay, and work ali_winter, 21 Wrat Raadolph-st. o Taitrond foroines. Mincalinnoous. FOIUNEW ILOAD 1N ADUT, i for levens and_Govarnmen HALVORSEN & CO. Tlckota'choap 0 all points South' VY ANTED — AGENTR — CANVASSERS SrotLn sociiro tereitory atnmce for **Tha ad Pabila Eorvieasal Tenry Wileon.” by tha fo, Elisa Nason, Fue terie addees the publisher, B, B SELL, 85 Cornbilly fseatn, Mas, W TIOMAN VITERE st iy opyIng book. Nn pravs Lraa, or water. K e 120 A Saflen WASTED-MEN 0P GEN APPEARAN am) avoraga tact f.r A bualness that wo erant.s will pay #3508 weecon 8 emallinvestment, #1 sampl PPAL LuF Al 19 man who mean busi 5t neod not Apyiz. AT & (0., Chi S \\“'nuxumn‘}nl ) ako {64 ag wncy o o 10 thamarkate. Cafl a1 1 W rst Sadboomat caxes. Call !.!Nl!'i’l’( N WANTED A LIVE AN 15 LVRRE CITY AND o i tho warkE. Yo ean niaka $.5 day selling cur Lattar-fo; e, of bruslht ro. unired. K niLune Bojlding, iz o o b U, M. W ANTID-AL 44\'r,m£v.rmx“§um. a1} nyators bn city, | Commizelo: Wit Ttz o oy Lakkmisaton or \\.‘ANT(U)-A whin can rovd an { mriin £ Buparlar-aie noxr fiig. Bort rafroncns 1 £, ONT, el 11 Atls at e, Weat Sl thl 1 Wiy tnorn- e FVASIED-TWO &3 i1 oandiog-houst, ALl ut Btata. 5 "vA TE T TOR CF Tiiinola (ot (aken) (o curir ful sellighting eas-bursare. s L. Aty Phlade DA, ¥5 o WOIICTN A e buaddinig ot L Domastic. ANTED-THRER GIRLS T WASIE DISUPS, nn egatabla conk, BURUKY & MILAN Kos 1aurant, 194 South CIarkat. Emuployment Arencies. TVANTED = GERMAN AND “hCANDINAVIAY girlsfor peeata fammilion, otele, eudries ity aid eouatry, at MUS. DUSKK'S ofice, 8 Milwaukea.av, spaslince 1a ertab (5 o pay Iy Board, stc o8 §¥00, A3 A mcommond- ation {rom fast empioser. Ad leass A 1, Tribane uifice. ¥ NTEL — A YOUNG MAN OF 3 1 thaclnth businend would secent i lieatol referencon glven; salary ou QITUATION [o R ARy TUATION WAN FEE ) yenin’ experd ‘tibune uthco. Tranes. QITUATION WASTED-MY AN EXGINGER AND i ty yeirs' exporicnco (4 Firopa and i bien and 'mpouad en~ toioruucas. No ol jeolions Lo 1631, Fbins otc. Conchmen. Toamstors, &o- QITUATION WANTRD — Y, A MIDDLE-AGED & Drane, fa s Deleats (amily s bo f s computont man to takn earenf hurses, a4 to raake bimenlt genaratls varfal Unut Uie houss; Waes oo ubjoct. Pluase sddreas B 10, brane West Jackson ai. HonnanRoonors. TTOATION WANTED~BY A DANIST LADY A§ 1D liouse kacper o 1o walt on & Indy: 18 a compatant . 3t tamily; rolorvncos givam, Ad- Emnloymaont Agencies. QITEATIONS WANTUD-PAMILIES 1N wAST OB it weamlinaviag a n avalits DESKIEY Shee. & Siiwaukonars o0 Po0pled ANIS, TOAN-MONEY ‘O GHIOAGO THOP- erty fora torm of y0ars at fullowing ratoss Un improved businesa property in sums af @10,000 and upwarde st f per cant. A1 Bray-clase renidencs proporiy, in sams of 1,000 sud upwaris, at 9 per cant. ‘Small sums aud o6 USknpraved st1 per eant. . - D ATYVE ington o, TN HASONDS, WATCUE! NDERS' pritate ofhas, 12 tablianed 1ok L ORCTA L NOTES, MO U 850G ocks, ity cortiiien i GBS AT & G0 N, 110 81t ‘ave {ENCTAL PABER BOUGHT AN ROLD, unsy ta loan o tmproved real at F.9, aad mnts sf lhhhlfl‘l; ceut. LUGENEC.LONG & o ITE YEARS, ON e sum of #3,00 ALY per ceut, B0 aum of §U0 8L 1Y pur eont. APyl o T C. COLE & © g W cent on Chlcago property; " Same s wASt > JOIN IT, AVER! [ ONEY AND LOUR T VL 15 exchange for residrnce lot. 10AN COMPANY, TH Wasbinginn- '\[DNE\' TO LOAN-ON P\ planos, Kinger machines Vrivato loat otice, 125 Clark-st., up-staits, o 3 MOTKX TO TOAN AT W I CENT LETRARSS o city improvod roal estate; la sums of 30,000 sud ijwards, vy to G WCHTELD 800 0" Wordidnd ek, TRURED HIGAGO TN RUMS OF 360 TO tosecarity, improved praf 8 umy At 3 pior Sunt ; cash Dearbarn-at, VW ANTED-TO BORROW 810,00 ON GOOD OAT: tel nocurity worth four timen ths abovo smount. f gue or bxd 7ear Will pay Latarost mnthly of vtnerise. RUMY OF PROS on well locatad Chicago KEUOL & UU., 8 Eaib MISCELLANEOU A LL GASH PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING AND o food: g{:nyg]flnfl Ly sending a lotter CH COUN- apnat mag. Grest Nows- ADSERTISERS Wity DESULE 70 B v readers ean o an 1 (ho beat, ani )Y 1Iaing oRC OF Mre. af Kolls Lieist “Rpply, to A “’- K U1} CAST-OFF GLOTHING i iizhost prico by JONAS A, DRIELSSA, (] K stroot,_Onlors Ly iail prompily attonded to. Nt FUls- T HALP PRICR! Hota w etail atock bought at ShoriT's Salo; mustte clused ut whihout Fagasd ta yalue AlAHl‘IN‘h{:I;! Ar\l.,l!lflfl:\l Y, XCEEDINGLY LOW' PRI H Lyux. Will sand goods U. 0. D. wi opon payment of express char, rivilego of examination TATIST, PRICE PAID FYR YOUR CAST.Or¥ llll«%dmnlnfiul \IAI.‘I‘\-\N:\TIL\A‘I‘KN, Ordets by mail prowpel7 attended to, ND BHAFIISG, PROM 71 o, Addross JAMES AL, R.TMARTIN, JIrenmsT clothing. Bt Unicago-av. WY PEET, 145 Mon S1{) BILL BUY A TN v MINK. BRAL, SO B MR i orth dibla i Biauey. {‘IAIL'I‘IN'S Bpevisl Bargalng, 134 Kl WILL BUY A UFE _$15_lm| bos, u,\gfl.\' NDC VLR 3 WILL HUY A BIANT WA ) e o with s or coliar. ‘MARTING Suacial 2 124 1AL ) NEW . 154 Staio-at, i B N BUTLUING, ABOU ])lsnul(ll\‘l', established businesa o lrhlllflufl A uwufubabitaute, on | Taiios south f Chie o ind brosc saire Wodld iake J o 2 Kbt Wi (v [ kg it L ONLY ONR IN & towa of 64 inhabi) 0 axclasive xale of palut aaous for salling. Adurons PAYSICIANSTA PUVAIGIAN WITHl 2o byt peactiva 5 Lo bost aubiarl Co CBLoARS, Dwing 10 imnsired iealth, dusires 15 soll Badnehold fuckis, st et 1 0, Mt o gl (Lo Bull of s biaci it Tami ot o prictlylager, % it 1 "0 tiaul g or adicis ISR, 1 Ao i il\]m “UHORSKRAUEING RHOP 9 COTTAGH (iravo-av., dolug & very good budugss, for sale. Prosant ownur will Yeave city. FPWO-BET WOOLER MILL INGPEITATION, STRAM powor, belck_ buildings, o +'n Bargila. For farliabiacs dadrons PR TRAR Nt Tl o1, 10, TO _RELL, ON FIVE YEALS TINE, mont dow, Bl lutervst 1a auv set woula WA il s Arat-clase (L, bath uow saw an T Rtotlanerurdur, s parcioulses, sddross JORN B DALLK Woud| s, __ DIVOROES. 0 GALLY OITAINED FOlt OAUSK. T vt i) dttor Sacrva, ‘diteass . U oz HHie ¢ = TU LEASE, "TOR A U¥ X AND O PO LEASE fx‘..‘.hth.‘x“u‘fi?fl.g A, Kl vasate atroad belge, siiiabls torbiidkyund v clber cocaninie Ly va ¥ Viilerea Blick, W Daatbiiarais