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CRIMINAL NEWS. | rurthgr Nows Xegarding the Northampton National Bank Robbery. Discovery of tho Abstraction of Botween 4600,000 and $700,000 in Securittes, frustration of an Altempt fo OQutdo All Previons Train Robberles, [ynchirt of the Young Minnesotian Who Killed the Objeot of His Lova A Wilkeshatte Murdercr Found Guilly and + Sentonced to Death. ‘THE NORTHAMPTON BANK ROBBERY, Boaton, Jan. 27.—Latar dotails of tho robbory of the Northampton Nationsl Bank, at North- ampton, Maes., T'uesday night, by masked rob- bers, atate that the result is sometbiog appall- Ing. The tablo of secarities taken shows & total of $670,000, Of course, much of this is not negotiablo, so thav it fa diMicult (o estimate tho real losa to tho bauk and dopositors, The baok officers offer a raward of $25,000 for Lhe return of the proporty and tho conviotion of the burg~ lara. Tho loss falla comparatively lisht upon Mha bank, tho groatar part of tho seouritiea bo- longing to special depositors, Tho robbers entored the house of Cashier hittlesoy, snd bound, gagged, and guarded for Yours geven peoplo. They compelled him to give them hio combindtion of the mafo vault, rsited until thoy know the ulght watchman had yons homo, and then, gotting {nto the vault and info with only one of the four koys nocdod, thoy ook & largs amount of socurlties. An oxperl bad to be summonod from Now York, and tho lock was not onened untit st an early hour this morning. Cashior Whittlesoy, thon asked to fivo the thrae combinations to tho vault for the ouler and fnner aud chost doors gave them srong twice and thrico, but tho burglars srote them down and made bim repeat them. Of courso they caught him i tho attempt to mislesd thom, and the ox- bibiclon of » pisiol compelled him to toll the trutls, though ho told them that fonr Keys were necopedry to open the patemt lock, three of wlich wero at tho othor bank oficos, At 4 p'clock . m, Whittlesoy was taken (o a down- ira bed-room. Tho whols family were gagged, sud four of the burglars withdrew to operate on tho bapk. Throe hours after, Mrs, Whittlescy nccorded o freeing herself and giving tho sMarm from a window, The whole party wero pecdily hboratod, and the Cashier, ntill woaring I{:. handenfl, wont to tho bank. A clover work- man goon after fitted a koy, and all tho porsons bandeuffed wero reloasod. — An examination of the bank showed that the eracks. een tad unlockod ths outer door, but nere apparcutly balkedby the safe-lack, lockin, throo of the requisite four Loys. Thoy trie tho wmetal of the door with bars, nnd wrenched oif two dials which sorved as an fudex for work- ing tho combination. 'Fhey were entiroly uomo- lested, tho watch having gone home. ‘Thoro is evecy indication that aix, and perbaps all of thom, laft on the G o'clock train. Five of them had tickets previously bougbt, sud one 18id bis fara. Many of the mpplisucos, it was rcmarked, wore home-made, Tho goga wers chil- dren’s rubbor balle pierced with stiff wiro. The 8 wore drawers-logs, some with one hols and ma with two for tho eyos, When the robbors san that Whittlesoy wes watching tham carsful- Iy for somo marks of idontifiextion, thoy blind- folded him, but ho observed that one of thrm was of A very commanding stature. The 4wo or throo robbors left to guard the premises ot the houne took their doparture in #aason to cateh the Bpringfioid train, At latest advicea 00 tnformation had been received of tla robbers. Tho tablo of funde taken Ia as follows: Mis- souri Btato bondw, $16,000; Chieago, Rock Is- land & Pucific Railroad shares, $6,000; Lake Ehore & Mickigan Bouthern sbiares, $3,000 ; Chi- eago, Burlington & Qulm:{ eights, £1,000; Clove~ Isnd, Columbua & Cinclonati, £3,000; Unlon Pacific, 44,000; Olio & Misssnippl, second mnuglfoa, $105,600 ; United States bonds, $55,~ 005" Atchison, Topoks & Bunta Fe, §15,000; Fort Wayoe, Jackson & Saginaw, 812,000; Og- deosburg & Lako Ohamplaimn, 86,000; Missouri Tacific, 90,0007 register-d atock mnd bouds’ of tho United Etsten and yarions corporations, 350,000 to $400,000; gpreon- backs and ' National Dank biila, 810,000 ; Datroft, Lansing & Lake Michigan, £7,000 ; New York & Erie bonas, $7,000 ; Maino Btate Loils, .000; Hudson River Railrosd bonds, §5,000. The following aro tho numbers of eoue of tho securities abatracted : Missourl Pacifio Railioad, !\'0. 3,720, due 1836, and No, 3,879, due 1886 Noithern Missourl Ristlroad, No. 1,834, dno 1880, and No. 2,238, due 1880; Calro & Fulton vonds, Ho. 540, due 1889 ; consolidated Cairo & Fulton, No, 8,096, duo 1888; No, 8,697, duo 1838 ; No. 0,600, duo 1888, aud No. 3,601, due 1883 fro Chioago, Rock Ialand & P'acitio bonda, Noa. 872 fo 1,028, €48, 609, and 643, TwoC., O. &1, bonds, Now. 114, and 116; two Oblo & Misss- ®lppi bonds, Nos, 3,399, and 9,394 ; threo Lake Bhore & Michizan Bouthorn sinking fund, Nos. 60, 61, and 231, sud 43,000 ; Unjon Pacific aink- ing fund coupon bonds of 81,000 each, Nos. 1119 10 5, 154 Toetisivr : Of the total amount_stolen, the loss of only €12,000 falls on the bank, ‘The heaviost iudivid- val sufferors aro us follows; Lx-Judgo O. E. Forbess, $100,000 Unitoa Statos 0 por cent bonds, repiatered ; §28,U00 & per conta, regis- tored, and 97,000 nationnl stocks. Heury liroh- loy, £00,000 Unitod Statcs bonds ; Henry Briglt, 2 'ama awmount of nogotiable bouds; J. 8, Latbrop, 230,000 in UGeorgia bonds; Josoph Warner, 814,000 negotiable bonds; O, nollman, 23,000 negotisble bondsj Wil Gayloid, $50,000 Unitod Statos bouds, Mr, L, L. Taruer, Dr. 8. A, Fiske, Richard 'Kinguwan, aad Horaca O. Uolling are also among tha prin- sipal pufferors. A soall aafo in the yault, which the barglars considorod too fnsigniticant to touch, contalned £30,000, augamad by Harvey Kirkland, snd £25,000 in bonas, belongiug to the Hopkins Academy, and other valuuble property. By look- jog the doors of the vault, the burgiars got wenty-four hours' siart of tho detectives, be. sides huving time o nogoliate much of tho sto- Lnn property befors the fact of tho burglary was uown, Wasrmeatox, D, 0., Jan, 27.—A dispatch te- celved to-day at the Ireasury from'tlo North- ampton Natiooal Bank of Alwssachuselts states that §29,000 fn uneigned 4 nofes of tho bank oz gecnrod by the burglars on the mght of the 25th loat. The numbers of the notes ara as fol- lows: Bank No. 1 to 145, aud dapartmont Nos, 229, 751 to 429, 895, serios of 1876, A GREAT TRAIN-ROBBERY FAUSTRATED, Special Dupateh to T'ha Chicade Tridune, Torzno, O, Jan. 37,—A singulsrly daring and well-planyed schieme Lo rob the express train on the Lake Bhore liailrond was frustrated thismorn- Ing by the action of dateotives aud officisls who bad becomo awaro of tha plot through the cou- Teaslon of one of the parties to tha plot. The conaplratora were L. O. llartwell, an ox-con- ductor ou the road, two brathers named Dwight, and & Texas desporado named Baphius, 8!l former brakemen oo tho rond, snd well moqualnted . With overy dotall of tho running of the trains. They went mome days axo to the lttlo stalion of Archlbald, snd prepared for tholr work, Bupt. Cone, of tlo United Htates Exvress Company, waa advised of tlieir wovemonta aud kept a watoh upon thom, Last nighs, accompanied by Capt. Purdy and Sorgt. Notl, of the city pollce, Detoctive Ca Ausugh, of tha Lake Bhoro Rowd, snd anothor person, all in disguiee, Le went ont oo tho westward bound train until ho met the eastward boung Chicago exprons, which was boarded, two of Lis patty taking & position in iho oxpross car and threo going into the baggage car adjolnlog, to omerge upon & Hlgnal to bo given by pulling the bell-rops. The might waa inteneely dark, and the rain waa falliug beavlly, The expreas messenger in thie car waa fostrucled ta lie down and felgn &lsep, Bhorily stter laaving Wansson for the long run into the oity thoss waltiog iuside saw tho eud of tho car peustratsd by au auger, The robbers outaide carefully inspected the inaide of the car through this hole,aud were satlefiod that evarything looked favorable, They theu bored out a piece of the door, and Hartwell reached in i# Land to unbolt the daor, In an lustaut his 3ud was seizod. by thoss {nside, and bis arm drawa ' throngn’ to' the shoulder. The sigpal thoes i the was givon by g the rops to ont upon the rezr, A dosperata fight ensued with hillias snd kiives, The ilieves tried to throw thomaeives from the tratu and drag tha officera wizls them, and noarly aicessded, but atlsat were all siragged ingide the baggage-car and aecurad, The train was not checked In ita_spoed, but oontinued ranning at tho rato of 40 miles an hone """"fl the wholo encounter, whioch greatly compiloated tha conditions of ths fight. Ina little while tho trainy reachad thoe oity, and the desperadoun woro rl-cod i tha pr.son. They ware hasvily armed, and masked with Ku-Klux masks. They were all acverely, but not danger- onnly, bealen aboat the hieads with the sluog- ahot of {he officers, ‘Fha laiter excaped with but litte injury. The whole affair waa admirably plaunod on bath sides. It the robbers iad bean auccossful they wonld liava aacured aboat $376,- 000 fu eurrency xnd $120,000 i ooin. THE MINNESOTA LYNCHING Seerral Disrateh to The Chicade 1ribuns, Ar. Pavta Minn, Jan, 27.—Ths inquest at Tlainviow to-day on tho body of Irank Hatha. way, the murdorer nf Miss Siayton, hanged by & mob Tucsday night, shows that about fifty masked moa, somo on Liormoback, somo in way. ous, camo to tho Plainviow Hote), whers Iiatha- way was confiued on account of his eslf-inflictod wound, soperated iuto two parties, ons entering the front lall, tho othor the rear hall, breaking opon tha rear door with an ax, and then wade & rush for latlmway's room, but, by mlatake, ontored tha firat room, occupied by his pa- rents, Mra. Iatbaway screamed when the mob ecized hor busband, Imagining him to be the young masn, wheroupon the attendant on ybung Ilathaway opoved tha door of his room and found ths Lall fall of masked men, Thess forend open the door, overpowered tho attendants, put ot the lights, draggad young Hathaway aimost naked fiom hin bad, carriad Ly to the head of the narrow bacl stairs, aud thon threw him down hoadforamont. Thoy ndjustod a rope ready propared with a bangman's nooss sround his neck, aud dragged liim by tha ropoe to a trao about 40 feot away, whoro they threw tho rono over s [fnb, draw him ap, and fasiened the otlfor end of the rope to ane otuer treo. Lrom tho time they bioko in the roar door of tho houss not moro than three mumtes had elapacd. Nono of the mob spoke aloud. They Ioft at once, after fagtaning the rope, " going io different ducetions out of tho village, soma whipplng their horses into a run, Tho poopls of the bouso and this nelghboring villagera being torri- fod, tvo hours slapsed befors the body was takou down. ‘T'he evidones to 4 o'clock had not givon o elue to any of the Jynchers, but the offi- cors aro ¢aid to have information which will luad to tho espusurs of mome, in wilnch oake, al- though tnere's no H{mpnlhy for iiathaway, his murderers will stand a8 good a chauce forlogal punlshment aa o did, WINSLOW GOES TO ROTTERDAM. Nrw Yonx, Jan, 27.—Winalow, the Boaton forger, has hoon traced to tho stoawmship Ltot. terdaw, which amled with bim aud Lis famlly for Rotterdam on Friday last, Thero {8 no extradie tlon treaty with Hollend, The Wluslow forgeties aro now figured as bigh an £600,000, It 18 bo- llovad thiat hio Lias vory little money with him In his flight. Speetal lispateh to The Chicagn Tridune, Wasitinotox, D, O., Jan, 27.—The biate Da- partment haa decided thut thin Government b no power to mecuro the arrest of the Bos- ton forger Winslow bofore ho is lauded at Hoitordan:. Mfl?. Cobb, of Hoston, this afternoon telegraphed to Ropre- sontatives Pierco and Iarris requesting thom to loarn from Seorotary Fish whether Winslow could bo appighouded ot Plymoutb, if tho ateam- or skould Jand thers, or at Rotterdam before tha landiug. Mr, Fieh rophed that Winslow could not Lo arrosfed at Plymouth unlers he stionld laud on Euglial soll, an the ship was s Dutch ahip, and that ho could not be apprehionded in Hotland, na there is mo treaty for extradition, Plerce aubscquently telagraphed to New York to learn whetbor tho vemsel would stop at Plym- outh, Tho ownors of the vessel ropliod that sho il not stop uatil sho reachoa Rotterdam, IMPORTANT NEWS FIOM WILKESBARRE, Special Dispatels to Lha Chieage Tribune, ‘Winkessaung, Pa., Jan. 27.—Authiony Lena- han, who mardered Oapt. Roloy in this city sbout & yearago, aad who was captured in Otta- wa, Ill., November laut, aud couveyed In Decom- bor, wad this atternoon sentonced to desth by Judgo Marding., It is not thought that ho ean escapd the gallows, although coworful efforta will bo made to prooure s new trial. ‘I'ie socond trial of Prothonotary Trimmer, a Democrat, for olection feauds, wad began to-day, but was brouglit to an unexpected closo by an sbandonmont of the prosecation, the jury imme- diately rendering o vordict of not gy, the prosecutor to pay tho costs. Tho evemifig raper editorially denouncos the proceeding as aa ont. rageous Inatanco of wirs-pulliug on'the part of vuscrupulous lawyers and politicians, 'There aro five othor ludiciments againdt Trimmer, ‘whicl, ft is said, will be vigorously presscd. DAVIS, OF BLOOMINGTON, ILL, Bveciat Lisvalch o The Chwane Tribune, Broomineros, LI, Jan. 27.—The oxcitement oceasioned by the discovery of frregulatities in the transactions of Rouben L. Davis, County Clerk of McLean Couuty, contluues unabated, and the Intest lght on the subject Indicatos that bis shortcomings caunot fsll tnuch short of £30,000, and no vne kuowa how much more to ba unear(hed. As news of the trouble sproads, now canes of Joss 210 discovored. To-day it wam found that a widow nawed Hendervon, for whom Davin has been agent, bas $3,000 tn his hands on bis unsccured potos, and has bad it sincs 1871, slie roceiving anly interest on the smonnt. Da- via 18 in the clty, bt has Lept away tiom his of- gcam:o-day. and could not be found at his rosi- su0o, MYSTERIOUS MURDER CASE, MmixeavoLis, Minn,, Jan. 27.—This ovenlog the body of an tunknowa murdered man was found vae-fourth of & mils north of the State University lo tliscity. The Lead had boon al- most sovered from the body by a eiit in tho rear of the nock, The Jugular vein was also severed, the wound extendlng wloug the loft jawLono to tho chin, lenving the tosih exposed.” Tho man wad about 50 yoars of age, of rospactable ap- poatauce, and ts presumed to have boen a Beau- dinayian. ‘Toe oilicars are now folloaing olows which may lead to the identitication of bis mur- dorors, wio are kuown to Lo two In number, The murder was comnilited on Baturday or Sune day laat, OUTRAGE, Spertal Dispateh Lo The Chicagn Tridune, DUnuQus, (a., Jan, 21.—Asron Witileet nt- tompted to commit an ontraps on a 4-vear-old daughter of James Ryan, of this city, about 11 o'clock thls morning. Mr. Iyan, comlug Into the room, found the child in his grasp, Buatch- ing her away he acoused him of tha deod, which ho did uot deny. Beforo the ollcor appoared soveral parsons assémbled, and it wans with gieat dinioulty that he was kept from beiug drowned In tha river. Witiloet is » Hullsudar by birth, about 45 {nn of age, club-footed, and very brutsl-looking, 1fe remarked tuat this was » fres country, and chougut people ahoulddo as thiey pleasod, RESISTED AN OFFICER, Cixernnarry, Jan. 27.—The Enquirer's Mant- Ington, W, Va. spoclal says: J.L. Pickeit, Deputy Bueriff of Franklin County, Ark,, roached Casaville, W. Va., last Monday, with a requisition for Thomas Damton, indiated for mauslanghter. Accompanied by Sherlff Btrother, of Wayne County, ba followed Damron to his bLiding-placo, and demsudsd hia surreuder, Damion blow out the light 1n the honse, and, armed with s doublo-barroled ¥iflo and two pistols, sttompted reslstance. In the melee Damron was eliot near the heart and almost in. stantly killed. Shenff Plokelt atarted for home, but was arrcsted at Catlettaburg, Ky., bLut upon tha faots belng kuown was meadilh'y roleased. SHORT $142,000, Nzw Daovwswiox, N. J., Jan, 27.—Jonsthan Earle, Treasurar of the Norfolk & New Bruus. wisk Hoslery Cowpeny, is & defsulter to the amouns of 8143,000, 1le bas turued ayer proper~ ty snd etock suficlont to cover the defaloation, but the ssourities are not convertible at present, I8 sppaars that his eon, Q. B, Farle, of New York, who kepts+his bauk sccounts, waa given blauk checks, signed by Earle as Tressurer, to £ill out whou required to mset the bills and lia- bilitics of the Company, aud that, ju having thewe blank checks sigued at command, las overdrawn the account to the smount stated. [t 18 sald young Earle speculated in Wall atrest. A CRIMINAL AT LARQE. ! Dispateh to The Chicage Iridune, Karsan Orry, Mo., Jan, 37.—A man giving his name 28 Georgo McOee, and claiming to be from Chiocego, bas been awindling tho merchants along ths Ling af the Missousl River, Fort oot & Gult TH TRalirosd during th . At Chero- kes, on a forged 4 drawn by'the First Na- tlonal liaok of MoComb, 1L, on s New York honse, he sagured noarly 8607, and st DNixear Hprings a liko amount. In attempting o arrest him, the City Marshal of Jastar was shot terough the leg and tha viliain eacaped. LUND. £pectal Dianateh to The Chieaze Tridune, Quixcr, 11l., Jau, 47.—The man W R, Land, who wan recently arrested o this eity for ob- talning gooda nnder (alse pretennes, was to-asy bound over to appear ot the next tarm of tho Ciranit Court, aud 1u defauls of baif wan sent to Juil. The Bheriff of thisconnty Las rocsived aletter from Chicago makiung Inguitten about Lund, who, it ta benavad, Intely ** conflfanced " tho merchauts of Marshalitown, Ia,, onder the sasumod pamo of W. I, Crum. LYNCHING I PROSPFGT, New Onweavs, La, Jan. 47, —The negro Anntin, charged with thio assaam:nation of Col, Oftut, of 8t, Landry Parish, was captured in Lae fasotto Parish, about 15 miles from Yermilion- vlile, Thers in littlo doubt of his boing the puilty nrty. Ele was cantinnd 1n the jail of Lafayette atieh. but owing 1o the lugh s'ate of fesling prevailing throughout that mection, his probabl, will ba lyuchod, = L g THE CAIRO BANKRUPTS, &peetal Diapateh to The Chicuzo Tridbune, BPRINGFIZLD, 1L, Jau, 27.—Michael Hielbron snd Bornard Wail, of Calro chaged with crimi- nal violstion of the Bankrupt Iaw, wera brought bero to-day by Doputy Marshal Hill, and ate tiotd to await tne mirival of ptetitiomag erdditors At Ublcago, The goods were atao aeizad, AN INSANE MURDERER, Krw Yonw, Jan, 37.—The trial of Josoph Bnr- rougls, in Broaklyn, fur the murder of hia wife, o progreas during this week, was to-day brought to a closn, The jury, under direction ot tho Qourt, fonnd him not guilly of the crimo hecauso of {nuanity, and Lio was sont to & lunatio asylum. INGENDIARY CONVICTS, Crxomnvari, Jan, 27.—~The Commncrcial's spo- cial saya eight prisoners in the Athens Connty (0.) Jail attompted to esespo by burning ouo sod of tho buildiug, but the hoat bLecoming in- tenan, cbllged theta to call for aid to help extln- guish the tlamow and save thomselves, KIBDE-UILL. Mr, Ewing, of Quincy, Docs Not Like What fir. 01411 Jins Snid, Special Luanateh to The Chicaon Tridune, Quixey, I, Jon. 27.—In couvorsation with your corrospondent to-day, Siate's-Attorney Ewlog, of this city, stated that the svidonce concerning himeolf given by I on Monday in the Kibbe-Ilill ojectment suit, as reported In Tur I'RiBuKE, is an entire misropresentation of tho facsd, 11ill slatod that to went for Ewiug to come to COhicago ws a witueas, wheroas Nr. Evlog statos that Iiill telographed Lim to como to Chleago, and tbat in responss ho felegraphed to Hill to know in what capacily be wag auted, and IIill repliod that Lo wes wauied professioually, Ewiog says tho statement that he want to Clil- cagu AY & witnees ia preposterous. for the simple reason that Le koow of wathing fo which he could testify, As for the maltor of the bill, Mr. Ewing statea that, whoa ho presauted hls ac- count to Hilt for §1,000 1111l merely obxerved that he oxpoctad bis bill would ba about $750, but seemed patfectly satisfiod, mad mado uelther roteat nor complatut, when ho undorstood that . Ewing expected to pay lus own expeunses in this conuection. Mr. Iil'also made this state- thent in his teetimony : Ewing then sald that he was Influential with the Turner family, aud thought he cculd fuducy them to p-{! oll his expenses rathior ihan bave it, K, Turncr auffer, ‘Which statsment Mr. Ewing pronounces un- qunlitiedly tslse. Iln saye ho bas no influenco with tho Turner famlly, for the resson that hie doos not kiiow one of them, oxcept I. K. Tur- nor, and he doecsn’t know that Lie bas any influ- once wilh bim, He satd, further, that be could not undorstand what motives Mr. Hill could have had for making auch statownonts as he did, unlosa they procooded from tho fact that Lie has boon obliged to sue il for his note of $760. SECRET SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Epecial Dlapatch ta The Chicaon Tridune. GnaND Rarips, Mich, Jan, 27.—The Grand Lodge of Freo and Accepted Masons elsctod the following officora : Mont Worthy Grand Master, M, H. Maynard, of Marquatta ; Daputy Mastor, ‘Willam Dunham, of Manistos ; Senfor Warden, J. W. Fiach, of Adrisu; Jumor Warden, J. ¥. Beach, of Almont ; Hecrotary, E, J. Garflold; of Dotroit ; Lecturer, A. AL Clack, of St, Clair; Benor Deacon, Nathaniol = Mamilton, of Buchapan; Junfor Deacou, Matk D, Vinoy, of Ypailaut! 3 Marshal, Rutus Q. Hathaway, of Ionia; Tyler, Harry Dean, of Grand Naplda; District Doputy Grand Mantors, Fimat, John Lowis, of Dotrait ; Hecond, Darid R. Strand, of [udson ; Third, A. O, French, of Centrevilloy Fourth, O, I, Blood, of Kalama~ 200 ; Fifth, Elwha AMudgo, of Maple Raplda; Bixth, J. 1, Rubinsou, of Mt. Clemonu; Bev- eath, J, D, Curtis, of Flint; end Ninth, Craw- ford Angall, of this citv. 'Ihe next session of the Grand Lodge will ba hold here nextiunuary. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, 8pecta) Diavatch ta The Chicaco I'rioune, Mmenearowts, Minn., Jen. 27,—The recoption and beuquet given to the delogates to the Biate Eocampment of the G. A. R, and tho Stats offi- clals last evening waa a grand success. Gov. Pillsbury and others reaponded to tossts. About 800 guents wers presont, The noxt annusl en- smpmout Iu to bo held at Btillwator. The fol- fowmg oflicora woro eloctod for the yoar: Do- Rmmant Commander, George H. Johnson § onior Vice-Comwander, Jacob Meonos Juutar Vico-Commander, J, Biobald; Medlcal Director, A. A, Amoa ; Chaplail Wood, ARKANSAS GRAMGE, Lrrrix Rock, Jun. 27.—Thoe State Qrangs has beou in scasion during the past few dsys, The Hon, Jobhn T. Jones, Mestor of tho Natiooal Urango, and Mastor of the Arkausas Gravge, roalding, A resolution was adopted asking she {astqe to comtlnue to act an Mauter of the Ar- kaosns Grango, notwithatanding his promotion. J. E. AT LAFAYETTE, Mpectal Disnateh ta The Ch: LArAYETTR, 1nd,, Jan. 27,—Abont half-past 1 this morning & firs was discoversd in tha dry- goods store of Kitahon & Gormly, on the west nide of the Publio aquara in thiu city, which waa promutly extinguisbod with litile loss to the building. Tho atock of goods waa valued at 12,000 ; loss estimatod at €8,000, mosily by water and smoke; lusured for €10,000—In tha Franklin of Indlanapolls, for 83,001 oull Iall, $1,L00; Buftalo Gorman, €1,000; Home, of Columbus, O., $1,000 ; Roysl Canadi- an, $1,600 ; and Spiingsield, Blass,, §2,000, ‘Tus boilding was owned by J, W, Heaih, and insarod in the Royal Usuadwn for 81,500, The fire is snpposed to have bean incoudiary, and started in » coliar uuder (he stalrway, When discovered it bad burned through the floor inio the main storeroom, snd was blazing up the atairway, Yaor tho past two weaka Lhere hayo been tio or throo alarms from incendiary work, but with 1his excaption have bLeen contined to outbuild- ings or ola unocoupisd dweilings, and Littio loss ‘was sustained. AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Specrat Dupalch b The Chicaao tyidune, Graxn Naripy, Jan. 27.—A fire this morning dostroyed John Chriatman & Bros,' brick store, ozcupied a8 & grocery and dwolling by A, Fule, :v th‘!‘- sity, Lons .Ew;u.aw, ll.uunnao -o?m! INVESTIGATION AND DISCIPLINE, To the Biitor of The Chicaza Tridunes Poro, 11k, Jan. 23.—** Congrogstional,” in yosterday's I'niounx, epeaking of Beechsr and Plymouth Church, makes somo strony - tious, which ara not true. 1le ssys: I von tura to say that in no other Church or Ordor, having for its baso moral principle and moral actlon, could ons of ita mombars be thus charged, without an iuvestigaon belog fm- wediately hisd by the body under which such wember should” bo enrolled, fo test the truthiulness or hhu{ of the acousstion, and to disciplio t provon true. lle then goes ou to say thut % ocould mnos ba in suy Chusch, Masonlo Lodge, or Odd-Fei- lows' Lodge. [t1s evident to me that ** Congre- gational " knows but littlo thad is golog on in s world, I will way to him “f“ I know of an inatance whera & maa was publicly read ont of & Chuzch for adultery (by hisown confesalva), aud CINCAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 98, 1876. in lees thian six months was {akeu into another Church and the Masomo Lodps, 1 know of Another instsnco whers s man has been twics indiated by tha Grand Jury of thi connty, and would biavo bean the third time had It not bren for the omo Frate mty; wha fn sttt o mem- her of the Choroh, and a member of the Ma<on- 10 Lodgoe. Chargen bave been preferred aralust him 1n the Churols s0d Lodge, and both resused 10 entertain them. Hoping that yeu il give “Conpregationa)” #oma light by pubhshing the ahove, 1 am CoXOREOATIONAL, 2D, - TEMPERANCE, | Woman's Cangressionnt District Uone vention ot Jodt, 111, Epearal Ihapaleh 1o The Chicasa | riduns, Jovrer, 10, Jan, 27.—Tue Woman's Temper- ance Union Convention of thn Baventh Congrea- slons] Dietrict, apened yesterday inthe Inctares rosmof tho Central Prostyletian Church, iu this city, Mrs, 8, I, Deggs, . Flalulield. in the chale, But few delegalea from abrewd wers presont. A Comtmnitteo ou I'ermanent Orpani zation wan appointed, and Lha afternoon remion opaned at 3 o'clock with davotional exercio, which continued for some thirly tioules, whenan audress of welcoms wasdolivered by Mre, Kuapp, of this city, to which the Clair resp: Pending the reception of raports, Mee. Jannio Willing, of Chieago, distributed to tho ladies present & numher of writton questions, all re- Iating to toraperanco. 3lany of the sugpestions made in tho aoawers wera of subatautial value and diréctly Lo she polut, Mra, Holyoke, also of Chicago, gave some in- teresting details of the practical workings of lunch and reading rootns in conneetion with the tnmp- nco wurk of the Woman's Unton in that cly. A . D. W. Wond, a raformed drunkacd, pave romo desirnble Information 14 regard to ¢ ro- form cluba.” Yontorday evening a mesting was beld in the audienco-room off the churcit, which, notwith- atandivg the dinagreeabls wosther, was well at- tended. Aftee kome preliminary work, Mrs, 1t W, McClaugliry deliverod an addrers, Mrs, Jennie Willing apoke for fifteon minates, They next speaker was e, [olyoke, who isunchod oif into the very inidst of her subject at tho nart, and for balf un hour spoke directly to ths poiut, The sesalon clossd by an carnest appeal from A reformed draukard, David Ward Wood, now of Chicago, Mr. Woorl gave « briof story of his own _life, and then with a sharp knife took tho hides of tho liquor-getiora, Aftor the benedics tion, some forty ur fifty perdous remainod for s fow moments sud reselvod to orgavizo a * Ie- form Towperance Club,” A RUT FOR THE SCIENTIFIC TO CRACK. To the Edvier of The Clicago Trivune: Cureauo, Jan. 21.—1 desiro to communicate, Abrough your widely-virculated and much-read papor, tho followiug facts, which to me appoar to be of much luterest to tha aclentist, na well 88 to tho public. It is o notoriuus fact that thero aro persous who profeas Lo bo able to fina watcr-coursos and springs boneath the snrface of tho earth, whea thers aro uo visible indica- tions of the same, aud noibitg in tho shapo of tho ground to make any ono muspect that thore may bo water bencsth the eurface, A notable fustauce of the kind vceurred two yoars #go last Augual, 10 Lockport, Will County, near the junetion of tha cornors of Lockport, Jolict, Homer, and Now-Lenox, on the farm of Mr. O. W. Btlliman, ‘The country thore may be deslgnated as undulating praitis; but the greater part of it wan formorly timber-land, sud thero Are DOW many groves iu tho vicinity, 3Mr. Bsul- n bas & woll nt hin houso, 22 feet deup, and oue at bis barn, 37 feet deop ; but neither of thein furuished a sufficient amouut ot water nt the time referred to, which swas tho dryest time over knowu by tho oldest inbabitaue. Afr. B, docided to make an attempt to procurs a snp- ply of the useful olement, by digging another woll ; aud, to make & sure thing of it, ho decided tocallin tho services of a noted wates-fiuder, or wator-wizard a8 he is gomotimes callod, by tho oawo of Banford Ruzg, of Jolict, to sesist In lJucating the contemplated well. 'There i3 on Mr, Stillman’s farm, about 25 rods fram his barn, in the edge of a small grove, & amall mound, very aymmetrical in form, about 8 foet bigh, and 50 to €0 feet broad at the baso, sehich 18 the highoat land oi tho farm, or in tho yicinity for tho distonco of & half mile. Thers 18 no indication of water npon it, or thereabouts, except a low place about 20 rods north, whero there is wator upon tho sarface duriog the wet soason of the year. The mound 1a tho Jast piace whore any ons sould thiuk of looking for water who is acquainted with the prairie coun'ry. I may now givo a brief description of the in- strument, or divining-rod, which tho water- wizard emploss, and the manner of using it,— for thia is tho telltale which is to indicats the particular locality wheie the water in to bo tound, when tho wizard chan:es to cairy itover tuo bidden spring, A forked branch 18 cut from & plum-tree, cberty-troe, hazel bush ; or, in the absence of thess, sumo ather wood is employed. ‘I'be two prongs of the torked stick aro cut to & convenient longth, 18 or 20 inches long, and about the mze of a pipe-steam; and tho undivided or butt end is cutd or 4 inches long,—making tho wholo stick about 2 feet long. ‘The wizard tules & brauch of the forked stick firmiy in each haud, resting his bends azamwst bis body in front.—the littlo wand boing supported noarly in a_ horizontal poaitlon, the undivided ond direclly [n frout. Bslng Atmod with this all- powerful but aut very formideble-Jooking wespon (excent perhaps to unruly schoo.boys), the wizatd commences hia search by walking ovor tho locality whero it is desirable to locate tho contemplated well; sud, 1f be chaucos towalk over & wspring beneath the surfaco, down gocs tho outor or forward eud of tho divin- ing-atick, pointing divectly towarda the bidden water, Dy huwmoring hid maovemonts 1o tho in- dioations of the wand, he is ablo to traco tho di- rection of tho runping water to varions distunces, and decide npon tho best locality to fiuk & well. Ir tho spring I8 & powerful one, tho stick iv drawn downward with so much force as to twist off tho bark whero tho wizard clasps it in his baods. 1o tnfs foetance, on tne Btillman farm, tho wizard, being provided with thoe torked atick, cut from a plum-tres, commonced walking near tbo barn, \tfiurn 1t was dexiicd to havo sater, and, uot obsorviny anv sign, took & wilor range, and finally strucik s trail which led him direotly to the contro of (he sbove-described mound. After reconnoiteriug very muok after the man- nor of a certain very sagacious animal whun buuting for bis gamo, tho wator-wizard decidod that the “cenirs of tho mound wan the mont suspicious placo to aink & well ; hut tho intcrested parties doubted,—for such a thing uever was heard of, and waa against Al rovious experionca. The wizard, bowaver, was fl'rm. and would not budze s foot, And just bere & lttls episude cceurrod which proves the wis- dom of the Divina oconomy in not leaving the masculing sex aloue to work Ity way through this world ; for Just hero Mrs. Ktlliman steppcd lo to the dofouse of the wizerd, and decided thay the woll should be loeated upon the centra of that besutitul mound. Finally Mr, 8. commenced the well Ly digeivg about 8 feot iuto tho mpuntain, which was as dry as an rsn-heap, {lo then bored mith an auger a faw feot, and then took a 2-inch iron pips, prapssed for tha purpose by puttiog ou a poibted sad perforated footing, and drove the ssmo to tho depth of 80 fest, whore water was roached, e ountinued to drivo the pipe B feet mora; but tle water ceased to flow through the nxzm. aud he withdrow it B faat, loaving it 30 faot i the ground, when the water fowed In and raised tho ‘water o the pll’m 10 feot, Iy attaching & euoc- tion-pump at the top, he Lae drawnu a fall sup- ply of water ever siuce, and cannot exhanst tho watar In tho piye by constant pumnlag. I hiava staded the matorial factg i the casej and what I deaire thas sciootist to oxp'ain iy, ‘What made that unconecious forked plum-branch bend down mnd polnt Lo tho spring of water be- neatls tue wurfaca, when oarried {n thu banda of & wan sho conld nat possibly inve suy provious knowldge of tho spring in that plsco? Iam awars tbat this 13 nos the only instance of sub- stauticlly tha saina kind, but it fu u uotsble ono, of which thio witnesses are roliabl and still liv- ing, a1d 1 hopo that some uf the many roalers ot Tex Tumuxg will vouchuafo a rational ox- plaoaion, P B, ey Tie Pomvegranato in Californing Lwa Angelss (Lal) Herad, The pomegrauato is one of the mast profit- abla ruits grown I this valloy. T'he troes beur fruitiu tireo years froni the cuttings, and will rowon tho most «zd pary soil mithont irniga- fion. The pomegranute Iu ® delicious trul aud pousassing mod.cinal qualities of gre valae' It will boar shipment butter ¢han suy othe fruit, It mav be bsrre.od up aud eent arous the glabe o kood order. ‘Fhe retml prio-of the Eumwkun-u on thastieot 1s 10 cents aples, snd Uen, Bioveann iuforms us (hat he Lus® slauding ulfer frow & 8ay Fiancisco tirm to tko all the pomegranatos be can produce aé B ciald aplocs. fron RALK_ON TERMS T0 SGiT, L two-stary and basament brink houses o the Weat nth o e c1ieng 102 K iet Wastiinaton For, Lle Tro0t houss in rard wood : ana of the mos: A1y located near Joderson | uft.ce cou o 1 Ftol{ of wead | iius {ide rewdince. oum 00 REST=T 00 SAY 1, FURAY F: tXlA' ceos CADILL R l1 ) cottage, 80 a muonth. [nquirs ai 104 THE B 2 vicinity of Vernnn Park nting homas washd do 2l 1o s, I l'o KEENKY & SALR-AT A HARGA inciu —AT A UARGAIN ON TKRN !‘Imrl‘ rarner Astlaoy ¥rut Stonrn SONG AN PARK -6, K. {45 minnten: 10 cent tarm; B4 enimimia rioslan well water suplied passed. {lunas built ta ordar, and Adent, Nou. Ii; SALE FZSVIALL PAIE 1N fron Chiraxa, 3 nilss fron Wana. oad ; oua aud & Lsi mard ot S dia ke tiia Arst H, 1ILE, W Doaes BAL WANTED, 1D T DESIR, ed., Uan give A PATAINO] H-NORTH 810K HESIDENGE sirable g {aablunably wtuaied, Oier G uffer argats for Al Qi A N %o 101 Wkt ek, Thiom 17007 10 4: Fal 10 RENT-HOUSE NT 8 ROOM CO1- furulensd or . Ste. Very chieap. e, Vernon. ned, ov TURY ¥ o vory o NTorORNISIED TIOUSE, Patk-av., Wart Elde; will taxe’ DA’ N & W TANGE HED TOUSE, lag Wasiung:on 03 Lua Nortu vao al thy 0. MEAD N icklgan av, vlvu'u 376 BT A wall-Ughted roonis, slents 0 " RENVBUITES OF HOUMH KO AN Iniilesln thy Ediards Dlock, b7 Milwauion furnisned, NT_WELL-IUBN SN ED WA RS ED T00MS k. ellglo- ol Hoauphical Pblies. ni u.lm,b’rju,”!l,v'r i 184 taken. Apoiy £t Room 16, uypat e 2 to 43 poe weak juuturniniod, 80 per month, the premi; Ty FRONT AL out boatd, oo Micliig) Address, ' for Lieow G o to, M0 RENI--510ites OFFIGES 0 0 MENT-FROM MAY 1 10 REX T i m no Libbard-court. T MALY ST, TURSIAIED T2 W X arlor aud bud-roums; roat superatély ve oo T=10 AND 18 RANDOLPT-AT, RE, furnlsbed roorus fur geutlewen. AN ANTLY | tice or en suite, norcheast corner W AUPLY in butiding. o Storos. ‘Pflhx'l\ THAT FINE lulp! {gut (0 tires N W 52.5'] ECUROWH b Boath Ciaskats o oo SOSH o ke and I3fts, {0 building 63 sl —EitCOND PLUUR & JACKRONST. te, Inquiro W, 3. DIE, Fraukiia sad NTWITI STRAM-FOWEI, STORE and B3 Kouth Cana gutls With power 1, & aud 6 bouth Canal 16, 144 Lasalin-s®, 10 RERT-SMALL RTORES 5] MILWAUKFEAY.. suitable for any light bustness, $13 10 §16 per month. Applyon premlsot 6 REN] near indiana. fotions; rent ehoa W Nk NO, 243 THINT av. caraia govd a:and lor . AVPIT 10 owaer, 355 ST, llinocy aud ‘wirty-bith- 7, BMIL FINANGCIAL. A ~TO LOAN-MONRY ON'OHIUAGO PRUP erty fara torm ol years st fallowiog rates Oy \mprotrd husinssa proparty fn aums of 812,000 an a par oant. 14 traidance proporty, tn sums of 81,000 s0d pwards, atyparennt. Boaall sams aad oo uatmproved sL10 par esnt, Jo DL HAR KU , UM nw a2y, 000 8 Kooy 1o We Bk CRFOOTA catad Chicagn CO., 93 Eant WARTING MONRY GAN BE_ACCOM. d by atoriag furpitate, msrahandiee, iood collaterat n Gire-prool warehouse i W o8t \ DYAXORA SADR ON DIANDNIN, WAT Lon o at IJUNDKIL"»? private ofb itaednip) . Ketablishord fxod, OXPY 70" LOAN A AW Chioago property. %, 1L REED, Ne. JOUNILAVERY UNTAPPIDTED k¢ Avily to PLTEI 8MITH, AN GV EEAT, ERTATE (! o by, lwprar prafarred. U h suron to Randoibis ar., i o ONEY 10} 1, P\t A LUK, 18 A Un'“"V; TH |,<1;\iTA1Tr 1 by ilpentn) real sety (I‘]‘I".Hh‘ Apply Lo O, I F1E 9 Hast TN Cill. MEAD & apere 0 e, YEr7 luwoat fatet, on e A 00, T4 Doarboruae o TOTOAN, AT UNION T 2 |mmm! Proporty, st low rates, fu suine 3 e 4 0, o ward ‘\ /.l’nY"Tl{ml.'ll‘:. &, AND @ DAYS ON 0. BAGLEALGH J o 1t PE 3 ONEVTO LOAN A7 ¥ Pin MOiks 2o " R, WA e 000 'J‘Q) LOAN 310N VA 8 per cenl interast, an gnad improved Chicae: sitate fora tarn of 3orkjesrs, Prncipal parable fa Ciueagn, Small sums of 81,00 to §1,K0 at 9 to 10 erally fa hand, BAMUEL Gt Morteagn Loans, No. 114 D MOREY, 96 CLARK.ST. o, 10 por cent’; 5,000 or E1 sutng, 4 Der cant, ~$2.00 ON'A NU. | Ci Ar."""lnc“’l)l llxd!" L“’ — %8, 10, 85 000, ANL b ol iy i Eaat M, N UF 100 OR BORK fn ek Amousts, ab 10 ver o Tu TOAN_TY 1i. unis of 31,00 14¢ cont; Iargor suin VYAt FL0% FOIL A THIDT 7 beoperiy. ladatro uf D, i TTY WOLTH TEN r two yeaen, Address uene but priucipale heed appl; IST-SONEY IN HAND TO e ta wuit, Mortgaga notes T LaNweste, floom Lo HO-BLUO=TH LUAY ON BHIGAGO Ot 1yde Park property,” TURNRIL & BUND, 104 WANTED--MALE HELP. ) Bookkeonnra. Olerks. Eto. 4 ANTRD—A COMPRTENT, IELIABLE BOOK- kecpar: mnst be youne and unmarried, Address, stating reforance and salary requissd, SUUKS, Triband —_— Tranes ! W ANIPD-IMMEDIATELY, TWQ FIRST-CLARS ladiex’ atioamakars, To workmen stoady em. eheiven.” 1L Wo DURKAN, Louls. | loymant and good Horegt it e W GUR_GOOD_ OANINET-MARERA YV “Appiy st tha corner of Oilo aad tastiaie, WANTED-A S MAN TO RUN & wuall englng the, Apply at fact A, AN. WA ¥ TO.7 Wainer. ot Datwoon Hatated aad Dow: . TANTKD_TWO GO0D Avpiy o d. ) Boor, FANTED=A FRW GALVANIZED TRON COR: n10rn 8t GENTRNNIAR COF VIO WOtk H18 \Weat Takutis cornr traan. 450 BT FRIEOLE: RBER FOR BATURDAY AND ilay st anon soutiieast. corner of Mlchiasn-av. Vecond-at. JOT _COMPOSITORS. J.6IPALDING & 00, I8 Olark: ¥ 13 fmnlovment Agenaias, T ASTEDCCOAL MINERS, HALF F .1 RATL. 1741 b racs ot wond off npers st Hve ‘men for lgtt work In oity, K. A, ANGELL; 24 South Watar, Miscetinnanun. ' TANTED-ti001 NTY, POR THR VERY ferrad to belaw, ned lo 1ho anlo 3= ,” whieh tminives oale 'and s manafsctnrod anly or **Impt thor waier, Liry s | il is kauwa to the trada as the s ths undersignd Titazio ™ capring k. T cautlan the puhlic Agalnat manafactorlag, neing, or selling withoat anthority ot liconra from ma, Aoy eapying- ink which tnfringes u; red by the ATorexsid lnteers paicnt (ntriagerd ia_ knowiog how the Exeat 7, or Monrs: Detter & Phil 11 cag Time JaMes W ARTED A tional Bank No trum 9 ta 1 m. and Water- RELL _* WHTTIS KA Dotnctive, ' Baiison sueht, Cail Hoom ¥, pofihwest comer Houth Clark SELL “MANN'S for all T AND q SLANTTY Y p ke $35 & day selling our Latter.Copying or brush 16, FR 01 BALARY, JAVE MAN, 0N G i ilu’. about #400 0 Alua e to Tonu, o g eecs Apply 1% Wesbing Hoom 41 C—TO TOAN ON TURNER & (0 $2.000 I0085 tat ouce. Monay fo baok. bra'st, n $4. fecred, iegtang $100.000 R dotay. Kooly at 1 WE\TAURANT, DESIKABLY LO- wiin fizturss Addres 4 85, N UNE BUM, CITY pgsy fatercets Can o LEARY L. HILL, 142 i I QO()—-AN)_OTHER™ BUNS TO BGIT_T0 Tan cn Chiczga real eiate, improved pro- atcurreatraton, TUINER & LUND, 122 Wasti TWFNE 1IN BANK TO LOAN ON Chicagn tenl estato af enrrent rater. stucss Men' lon, 7 Dearhorn-st. A pinte, &au, for sale or otfiea. v €icuangs, FARM, WITH i otg & gon it nea S saine Ban o Tininess; 32,60 casn, bal: Adarver SARDNKiL" B0 Fort Doaze, EN AN FIRCT two grosohutsus and ho Lods fu Tospects, FABLISHED BROCRRY BUsSIJEsy far aala: whalssslo and retali: oneof the beet loch: tons in the ity ; urder trade {rum 1o countey amounting fogrcr el year. Inquiroot W, H. LUOBSON, A GCTIY STOIK FOR BALE, A BA A !:wckcum}v‘elo. o), mrnnr}JA‘;rudJL UG-STORE, WITIL A'¥ tion In & coartry tona, for DIDIY Lc SR MXTUIES AND GOOD WiLi, OF A PRODUCE comintadon businnes for aate, ‘Establishad four years, A good chiauce fur a Live D With small capital. Aduress R %, Tribune offica. lary, 830 por WOODWARD, 1og stamp (uf ‘ MAN T 1D Y. fere tin & gned Tucated vaniaty hail (s goud books Leeper pref-cren): sapital tequised, Iars taquire 1%, No. 16 aty 810 t2 $15 pee da; and 115 biat AHIS MAY BE JUST WHAT n want. 7 son destre & pormanaat and peatitabla hat Bkys A0 her cent, and wieh 31 samples fue d stamip for particulard. RAY & CU., Chicaso, B RIS I N — WANTED--FEMALE HELP, Dnmestior. YOUNG GIRL WISHING A HOMB Tucall st the Commaiclal J. ANTHONY, Noom 17 ANTED A GIRLFOR G . ‘\' ANTED—AT ONCE 10 do housewark OMII AN tn ¢'smalf family. %2 Walnut-st., ahar Hoyo, i o WANTE CTRL 0O DO AL oo o wages will ba pald. Iuguire atsi Twenty-cls) G VWANTEO= At 181 “fian‘z» VABHER, ARG Y “aner, ateid shichiw reaces requtrod, _ “YA..‘ST LHOUSE 0 C OR, trua. 108 cnapatcnt girl agond slas. 13 offered. “i8) Asuland-av, Uso who cad cuius (o atay b dey preforrod. Fim HALE_RRIOK 1 will vell umiture an ‘i’\‘“ on or sddesss U, F ‘ ant for” a taru ul LLER, propriotor, Nuraas. VVAYTED-A GOOL HEALTAY WET NURSE. Apyly at onca at 1108 Wabash-ay, hi BA K OTUSATE CHEAT, DI A PART- ner with €500; 8 goud busliicss can b dons. Address &1, Tribuno o FCOND AND THIRD FLOORS NO, 198 =~ 301 r:l.Bll;sl.Mu 1 at. Fout-story nlnl bllu‘y‘nt\’n\ }'.u“dlnx N;|£Sl\|lroy e ; w 3 i‘n?fl:' s who "h ‘fi‘?fif{\mlmeifl‘if b fa good st £ : el g etnent buliding Caw, JALOON, POOL TABLE, AND RESYAUR. carner Market and ) chasp tu Ll o o fonant, FUTWIN = CORBY, 143 Dentiinoate ool R,',‘“ e it o1 S ASIoR A e b Biiscellaneons. 02 (}() CARM WitL WUy snoi T OF 0 RENT-DOCK FIOM BIAY 1, AT THE FOOT DQ,Q Jable goos, Brit cost, ‘Addroms, for tures oo Carnenter aod Grovausix., Kori leanch; s Aye O L inibgos otice, 008 ) oer Iy I i TR e— 3 o ey einco 1561 Atran o Tor" a5 enthor MISCELLANEOUS. pussession. K. Il CLARK, S0 Tavalle s, e - 2 . v e = e .A-LLFA}‘(‘II AID l":"!( ?.AS . nsl‘;)CM)THKNUJA‘,\l'D T e 1s cood o 1nd by sending & fetter WANTED--TO REN1. ,udu'f;!m’. O Aty Sy St T ANTED-TO HENT: engaged In i “V‘Am RD_TO Rt light Lonsekuo)) Hflln wost of Aberdeu A RESPONSIBLE PARTY acturiog gsnoral machinery and wiies, desties to ront a well-lghtod st flour yulie abuit 8 of 10 horse-pawer ; would pe. inr Lhy o, on ur near Usnalst, - Addieds, giving location ¥ torms [T n. twoon Holureucea1f required. Ad ¥ TANTED_TG RENT- I nlocly turaisied trout roomns prefer South i of Micoigan. i Tribase vmic WANtEDL=TO vieinity of Patmiar 1 trade, by au old-estabifshed tir: LT Bt ba 1 Y MAN AND s ennt Heferenco ozclianged, Addroas U 15, N ~BY APRIL I-A & fouse sutiabile f: n Addre 9 Fabuna e sunabio, __BOARUING AND LODGING. 8 South Siae. ELDRIDGE-COURT, IN "MARDLE FRONT— Ricoly turnisned room'tu Fant, with or withaut board, wo 1o ladios or geutluman: 45 1o 47 p 92 2 front Tusui, with closal caupis venion 76 300 SRt i tiznea, 384 prove: \) th 414 1 WABASH 837 teal Lioardars, just sotith of T 15 hoarding-ous § £41013 poc ook, with usd of NED AND CLOS Wark re Eust A e ke suino muney ; invealr, paten. n-at., Chicago, Til DUOKREEPEIL HUSIS reisl studeat stuid be I'mo we sond fur curcala, K. I, tos, aua awner, &9 £alton. Nu [ S M, witaout & Denmsrroys TANTED-TIANDS ON LADI! wud fo take tirolr pa; IRA D, OWEN 2 C W 5! UNDERWEAR, {n first-clany sowing machines, ast Madlaon-st, el sirs noed spply. Hieady work, ' Apbly from 4 ta & o'elock p. ., 206 SHlinaukon-av., third oo, WO RIENCED OAN [0 wakers. Noou but vxn'luutull s Fisceiinnnaus. VY AYTED-A YOUNG LADY TO DO OFFION Balary 45 & week. Une whe banky praterred. U, “ STEDA FEW INTE YOUNG LA dlos to salielt arders for G ' vow wnks +* Tattles for the o, Just or the Centen. snsai advanced: infernaces vagnired, nial year. Al} I BUSTLY, GILai AN 20, BNt Uallon or adds Olarkat, TWO ACTIVE GIRLS (a1 circulans, 5 I st bls bt wee: W2kihat & jas to 86 or dare . AL $35 ranca uiced, DUSTLN, (L €u.. 181 4 leris. &o- A YOUNG MAN OF < copyeat ot ather gayed 14 the alterncuns, Addres 5 TELL W TRU W BLAUK- | QITUATION WANTED—A YOUSO MAN WITH A nultn can costy from 310 conta a fod for fair education i» dorireus of wbialatag s ftuation of rlia anil throe-wiro fonce, Hetail cast of windor, 8120, | some hird i thres seare’ es ory Lisckaniith will Luy'a & e ivurtnwerst will bu, or bt oy dor aalo.” Address Lovor, Will LR § TO )=UNE OR TWO @ 1a lo Add AHKRDEENSST, — N 10 oF two yonug veop) ces ; au invitiug home VA L NI FUR. Board Leruis to suit tha URNISITKD 1oedera bin- MICTIIGAN-AV.—A rusts, to reat wi b enta), Hetereuss MICHIGAN-AV, —ELEGANTLY ad front barlor ta Tent, with boar lon for ouo or two gontlo: MICHIGAN botand ECONDSTORY BAUK inglo roon, wilh Loard: ret. MIGHIGAN-AV.ZPLRANANT FUI roims aud exgeltont ‘w.\nmu»Av_-vnnx'r;nousm story, with board, fu famil wtaue froni, At reduced raiva, 217 family, North Side. TLLINOIS.ST.—TU " REST-NICELY TUR. uished rooms, firsi-class table, {n & Usrman 110 Fowg gn est Sidy, BOUTI GRERN-ST.—~ROOM OCCUPIRD LART fuue yeara by enay will be vacaul ta-war. 004 buard and privats family, BO. J3OAVD-THRRR YOUNG MEN DESIRE BUARD A3 Tl w striatly peivate tuaily, 2 01 Fourteonll aid uf “biale, Une m lock din but wish 101011 Luard uces as fo. teayourtidiity and m v Qi5, " sibuns omce. 5 e e e umn s »ty 2l .]Vl 13 L A BATCHE] aturn ta foug arked. 427 Bout A, T‘muu YP=A SMALL HONRK, S RADIL: v M _____INSTRUCTION, b o waol, sl teacuar, urnedr Mlineukeoav. Addren O 5T, Trbaue vince: * VY ANTED-LADIESARD GENTLEMEN TO LKARN o e OV & JET, TINED WITH sograved oo the fuwer 1eward, A WOIEE, ON MOSDAY NIGHT AT ALY out of the barn; Az o on fsft les, sl fow whil Lugat, aad light brawn galy ‘rowarded by foturding b o 141N (4 Uoilork Kk we o) i st Non. 1 ¥ Micklgau-av. W. 1 i bultlun i aul of salary aliar P T B e AT (o A _PERSUNAL. 5 E ON WANTED_[¥ JOIN RICHAND. L Sy s Yhrihacty b, Kty will soud his Mh( L l;fl:,l«),l:l,“':- Bl 4 Ly e '}175‘1.. 2 [T RN cagar 1ils S & JPURBUNAL_MOLLIE, YOUR LWITPR, WITH A vl ystaniar. 18 3ud Wil send b yous adilrens will e o Vo R, it omce, TAND ivn‘mu_ FUCKS OF Guobs Fuit G toal estato, city anid e Addrass 12 (_llncn, HALIL ¥, 139 LA 8 oseico Ia ceo: 2 In the Last. Address % td, Tribuoe the dron busiuss otica. ‘OUNG MAN OF Ad. LASH PEN. whera worth JON WANTEDUY A TTIST. man and aocouniant fa sning gend e Tl Ue app: ALLS TFOOL, AT 131 n0UTT CA- for e JOI W AN Monny spplied 1 BECOND IEAND BLANC USIC, ¥3 ¥ au Butou: n uaesg, (kDS TONEL ctly pagments Huen-ai, 5, 310 PEIKMONTIT, 435 caahi, € per month £100 casy, 310 STANOR ON TIMU maimiler end ot ung y until prid fur; or 3 carli, 3. Dt uioutty pag muvutl, Old L»un ar aluation, KEELD'S (M PLe OF M1 b‘l‘L.lJAL Hfi‘l " agiate aud PATI Gt foe ty0 ean, Glawiad: houst & F dwancy elgtithy Al olvar, coab. ted ed; muoderato iy .+ Hous, 5 font,_Addiens for tureo days, X 1, Tbuas oiice. Miscounneons. QITUATION WA D ot au b civfes 1o taie Stat ik (0 o) Kaards by exmple On Cowimlistin fop sniis Aso i this L5’ ruerauces UReds veptiszatle, It ‘ribuno odiea. hea BITUATIONS \_‘L&NTED--FS&I&LE Dowmastios. QITUATIUN WANTED=BY AN AMERIOAN PRO. D oatant gl tatlawcin it acanree work 1 som TONS WANY private fawil, .l!l! th JUTUATION WANTED~IY A GIiE nor b a private family, ADPIr At 64 5 TSTL BIA. 7 8 goud plico wantad, Ap ow, 8. 0 10 GEN. Fleass cal a3 TED-TY & GOOD COOK IN A Lictian 1o washing and lronlng, ar, CPITARLL cusowrk o A er or g ol city 1) da el Tae beat o I BHY A COMPIE Wi, i iron, ar do geueral buuwtvwirl, canatry. 5040 AS WRT NURSE LY A N MTUATION WARTE ITUATION WANT UnsE S350nng, Lealihy wowa [FOn ThADE UGGIRS AND & LT anes for 4 So WG gt 4o, Wout oide, 1IAVE: ()ENERS O W11 A5 IMEROVET 1 wish o e1ehalik, (e stueks of gooits ur wrty sddre Styny Lo P aWIET & BUA whit A O EXUHARGE X GGD RILVFR MINE B sty Clado, fir tost utiald or R R TR A ul, ‘Frbuae atfle. ¥, PINK TIMBEICTAN d tatiun, with v il Address TIMBE i) ATORFs ON LEASKD ' 3o fomm, 4 o Waut Madtson ot vt good b ulda, How 19, 18 LaSallowe, fir raald:nod 13, Trewoat Pt Moriinee-aia Hatea Aliva. s, Jaarg o agonsuiad, e Iaras thily or 1 W 4 vevry way s avgoud aen w wad i Ges Avply 12 the wau bn. av ~1E=ONR "UD0D HONRK AND WAGON, Uai b su thestablesof HAWYKL & [PARTNKR WANTED=AN USTA LI KD TOUSE, Anufacioriug staple gouds for the jubbla trade Il au lutoieit (0 & tretclasy wan with fro; oo 0, to 3 45 o Jutios 16 (halr o, Add Al B bu ANTEDZIN A~ BUSINKES AT o Al Cash. 0 (TN W, e 0 3 hie Saiiafaduilis, o tare loe (A i Al TA R e Vit Jity Haturday and Kuaday at Emplovmont Agzenoios. QUTUATIONs WANTED-LADIEY 1IN WANT OF b u wisclast fomaio hulp o sll nathinalitiss on beauited Tase ot se Mrse B LAY HISn 3 Aludison i (] Liernina femla talp can S atfice, w Mslwaukuerar. ) ¥OI BAL D, OWEN BEWING M'Auuf}"s ins st bae. 1RA o0 o L tirore cuines, 1or a3l Private Loan O [)IVORCES LAGALLY OUFAINGD FOR INCOM 7, 8105 weaudal avoided; few after decrow, U. i, Llicago, LLY OBT ALNI!I). NOI FRAUD. v de 01 ocrow. Klgvan yars! priciice Gllinio. ~ Addrass Patechitie or (31 sl waials o Rt ___FOR oAb ____ e O R urewies L vy siea L s W IR, Hoow'S o i iy aretle

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