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w—ace 1o onar I8 Bt <t e THE COURTS. gnttlement of the Glencoo Ques- ' tion, A Case Whero tho Bupreme Court Grants n Mandamus, More Insnrance Sults Promised. to Iis Taxes, Objects Record of Judgmonts and New Suits. CLENCOE, DRCISION BY TIE SUTREME COURT. Intho caro of the Council of the Villags of @lencoe v8. The Paopla ox rol. Jolin A, Owen, the Bupremo Court decided mevoral now points of conslderablo gonoral interoat, This wad a pe- tition for & maudamus to compol tho Trusteos | or Council of tho Village of Qloncoa to call an elcotion for the purposs of submitting the quos- tion of organization undor the genorsl laws of 1872, There was no apposranco of tho o= | gpondont, the vilisge, befora judgmont wak renderod, and it was olaimed that the respondent was not properly brought bofors tha court. The yillsgo was lncnrpar‘md in 1809, and the Mu- plolpsl Government waa vostod 1n a Councll consisting of & Premdont and fiva Counctimen. The summons ran, ' The Couneil of the Villago of Gloncos,” and was Indoraad + 1beraby dopute and appoint J, W, P, Tlovey apecial 1y to sarve this writ this oth of Uctaber, 1814, Aepuirsey T3, DADLEY, Buer, tate of Ntinols, Cook County, a2, 3. W. P, Hovey, beiog duly aworn, salth fbat bo fs the special deputy above mamed, and that ho served tho within writ ‘on iL B, Wilmarib, Prexident of tho Council of the Village of Glencos, by reading the sawe to bim aud delivering him & copy thoreol on Oct, 1814, . W, I’ HovEr, “Bubscribed and sworn to, etc. It wsa objootod that tho return should havo been in the namo of the Bhorilf; that tho writ should have been sgaivat *‘tho Prosldent and Counclimen of the Villags of Glencoo,” and shonld havo boon sorved personally on each of them, The Bupreme Conrt eald that if the servico bad been mnde by & genoral deputy, the return should of courso have beon fu the nams of the Bheriff. But the appointmont of s spocial doputy was suthorized by an ontirely differont aad_indopondent provision of the statate. Tho TLogislatura hiad unlimited powor to say Liow and by whom the orvice of summona should bo mado. Tha statute provided the modo in which authonty should be delogated to s spocial deputy, and the form of rotura, It was pro- vhfnd that & general deputy should make return in the namo of tho Sheriff, whilo » spocial doputy ahould make return nnder oath, the vital requiremont bolng that it sbould bo under oath, Tho roturn, thereforo, though it might have boon more formsl, to have usod the pawo of the Bheriff was sufliciont undor tho statute. The writ was propoerly directod, as tho duty sought to bo enforcod was imposed on tho + Coanell of the Village of @lencas™ only. no other branch of tho maunicipality having any- thing to do with it. Tbat duty was obligatory on the Conneil as a corporate body,—it was & sarporate duty, and earvico on tho President was tufficlont. DBut tho poremptory writ sbould bo sorved on thoso composing the Councll at the $ime of the service. The potition st up the fncorporation of tho village, tho making of the petition conthining the siguathros of thirty volors asking for an elaction, Its prescntation to tho Council, the varous actions of the Council whioh finally resalted in fixing the timo for olec- tion in Apn{ 1875, or elght montha aftor it was asked for, and tho omtssion to designato any place for holding the sleotion, or to givo an notice. Tho petition then sat out that such delav was unreasonable, and ssked for » manda- mus to compel the fixiug of an eariior timo, On the othor hund, it waa contonded that April, 1875, was tha timo for holding tho sonual elections, and that it was a matter which reeted In the discretion of the Oouncil to fix tho time for nuch elaction, Tho Bupremo Court, afier catofully disoussing the question, held tlat tho potition waa, iu the statutory form, and that the Com- mon Counofl was compelloed to allow such eloctlon to beld, It ~had however, soms.power 8s to fizlag @ time, but it nuat ba fixed within * rassonable time.” 1f \ie votars desired a roform, it was wroog and )is ressonable that thoy shonld be compelled to mbmit to tho evila lhe{ Isborod undor for au- nthor yesr whon the change might bo roason- tbly made within & month. Every unnccossary delay was 80 mnuoh arbitrary oppreasion by tho Council. No publio necossity justifiod such do- Iay from July, 1874, to April, 1875, It seomed a4 though tho Council waa attemnling to por- stuats 1t power, and that body could not | e eallowod to reply that a majority of the eleotora did nob conour with® {ho thirty potitioners, and thorofora an olec- tion would only havo entalled oxtrn and u oxponao, 'Tliat was a question to bo sot- tlad only by su oleatlon, 1f the Council could dolay mo loog sod be Justified, it migbt indefinito- Iy, in tho exerciso of ita discrotiou, postpono tho calling of an electlon, Lotween which and the ab- soluto rofusal to call an_oloation tue difference is only in form and not {2 snbatauce. Tho potl- tioner showed ha was & resident voter and Lax- parer of the village, aud tlat was sufliclent. Tho judgment ,ordering s peremptory writ of mandamus wss_thsrefore corract, and should bo affirmed. Mr. John A, Owon sppeared for tho relator or appellco. s NEW SUITS. 2 MODR INKURANOR AUITS, Last fall some enterprising attornoys, with much lefsuro apparontly, sud more acuteness, aked up s provislon of the statute which, aa they claimod, madoe stockholdora in the fire In- surdnde companies of this Biste whioh wero bankrupted by tho great firo pordonally rospons wble for ths amount of their stock when the company bad not flod its cortificatn of paid-up stook ms required by asv. Actiog ou thls, thoy eommenced apout 200 suits, which Lave not yot roached trlal, but to whioh dofensss havo been lutorpoued io whiol the dofendante asuort that thoy are not lisble for a variety of technion! rea- eong, From time to tima sinco, slso, athor awita of ke character have beeu commenced agaluat various parties, but all ars yot peuding. Tuo queation was raised bofore Judge Hop- kins some tims ago, bat i1t Lisa not yet boen do. cided, The point Is novel and very extenalve In Ita application, and it estabiishod & largo num. ber of uufortunate policy-boldors, or more likoly Bpeoulators, will be benofited at the ox- pouss of somo stockholders. Yostorday theto #0ro sovoral mora suits of thia character begun, Henry Bindor, for the nacof tha Garrett Bibli- sl Inetitute, bogan a sult in dobt sgalnst Albro E. l.luuay’, ‘layiug dsmages st $1,000, DB. M, 'otd & Co,, for tho uee of tho samo, sued the same defendant for $2,600 damages. Dean Hotman algo begau & like suit In @bt for 2,600, and the Garrott Diblical In- Mituto another similar suit for $5,000, all agaiost the same unfortuuste party, aud still another for $5,000 agawat B, II, Gsmmon. Those suils Are s}l brought under the statuto which provides Shat if an insurance company fails to fle proper tertificaten of paid-up stock when roquired, ita sockboldera shall be lisbla for any loss uniil auch cortificata bo filed, The plantiffs Insured in tho BMutual Socurity Iusurauce Compaay, which fallod atter the fire, and only puld 11 per seut on its indebtness, and they now seck to re- cover the balanco from Hishop, onsuf the stock= bolders of the Company. Helen Do Kovon, for the use of Caryl Young, skio commonced a liko suit sgainst J. K. Bots- ford, u stockholder la the Chicago Firoman's In- suranca Company. UXXTZH A ORENDORR were {ho only partios yosterday to ehow their faith Iu & favorable docision by tho- triumvirato of Judgen by fting a blil for {bjunction agast Michaol Evaus, Thoy stata that they iistod their property at 8000, the Asscasor fixed {s at 82,600, and the Htate Dosrd st ©3,800. Oo this Iast Smount » tax of $150.01 Las been levied, and \uey respootfully object. TRICKE THAT ARE VAIN, There is one Granger who has baon plucked by \he uotorioun gambler Jeff liankine who dooa 00t propose to eudure the loss of hiu moasy nlml‘!y, aud Lis name Le Bidor Lassromitsch. Bo, s s floal resort, he bogan a sult sgainst Haok- o the Cirouit Court vosterday for 3,155, Whether he is succossful 1y very doubtful, for Probably when the suld Is trig d’ Hankios will Smear that ho lu w4 poor e the traditionsl urch wouse, Laserowitsch, i - fdaviv filed for & c;pu:. m:u:u:n that at difforent tlwes ia he t Latter pars of December laat ho visited th - Uing Bailof Hyasia, et there Iouk to Hesaine :hl aum of §2450 1u cash s¢. faro, He then L'spoutsd™ twa watches and a diamand sk for 1 © } 83,000 from Aldon i ropalr, and that slie fo! THE "CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 187G, £510, nnd loat that. Bldor alao pives somo nts- 1istion asto tha foaatlon of Hankina' place, which aro not nocensary to he repontod here, and finale Iy allcgos that unless Hanxius is arrosted and hold to bail ho will cloar out. Judgo Rogers or- dered a cavias to bo lesuad for Haokina' arrost, and Hidor will not copper sces or play for pot-luck again until he forgots this little scrape. DIVONCES, Jnlin 8, Johnsoo filed & bill yestorday apalont hor bLusband, Louls Johnson, auking for w di- varco on account of his desertion. Sarah T. Leng alao ssks for a divores from her hueband, Williatn J. Jeug, charging that he has mnco his marrisgo comuitied adultery, snd Lias aluo desorted hor., Willam _Listech also alleges that hia wife Dorethea desoried him_ rome seven yoars sgo, 116 raya that be marriod her in 1846, in Vrussio, and In 1869 conceived the idea that ho might bottor his condition by eminrating to Amorica, 1lo did so, but s wifo refuscd to follow him, praferring her native laod, and Willism says that 1y desortion. UNITED BTATEA £OTRTA, ' , 1.!‘. M. Osgood & Co, sued Fernando Jones for BUIERION COURT IN NMIEP. Elizaboth Fitzgerald, admimstratrix, = com- movcad a snit for $3,000 agminat Joaeph_Hallo; . J. A, Wnight, C. A, Gniscom, and F, Ts, Nei commonead an action in tranpnsa againat Thotns B. Kent and H, A. Koityy, lsyig damnges at £15,000, Poter Wright & Song bogan a sult In replovin against Thomas D, Kont and 11, A. Keith to rocover Bomo goods valued at £2,077.00, ‘Lo Contral National Bank brought sult for 22,600 aeafuas Oliver W. Kekol. F. W. Young bogun & suit in debt seainst Chiarles Iutehinvon, Inyiog damages at £1,008,00, J. L. Mason sued Edwin J. Deckor for $3,000, To. A, Sasro sued Johin G, Drown and lenry Durham for £1,600, J, L. Madon also hn;&afi\“-n action to recaver a; Max Freund et al, sued E. R. 2. Bhurley for 8, Bimmons at al. for the nso of Arabut Ludlow, bronght euit for £3,000 agajust George 8. Brown and Loo W, Ciark, May Mulks commenced an action in trospssa againat tbo Town of Loke sud Chatles B. 1foquombourg, stating that in August, 1874, tho town failed Lo keop & Iwruon of Hoot strect in Iinton hols ono night, whero an oponing had been made for lnylug | water-pipe, and suatained gevers damages. An sho claims $10,000, Houry Bternor filed a bill yestorday sgatost E. Fugone and Carrio Cadwell, 0. H. Cadwoll, mma A. Winter, Hettrick McCally, Lucy H. Toskott, 1. E. Wolis, sud Levi1). Boouo, to foroclosa a truss-deed for €7,000 on tho uudl- vidod 1{ of tho 8, 20 acres of tha N. E. ¥ of Boc. 28, 88, 14, T'ho Woatern Mathodiat Book Concern began a suit in dobt against Orriugton Luat, layiog damages at $3,000, 1. 8. Nowcombe suad Johno Arnold for &1,000. Beruard Uaraner brought suit for $1,600 against Loopold J. Zoiuor. ‘William D. 8loane fited a prrecipe yesterday, intimating that ho would like to havo Matis Muchmora and Johu E. Muchmore pay him at least $2,000, and a8 much moro us they dealro. C. J. 11ill began 8 sult in ojecotmont against Jeremiah Phiclan, laying demages ot $1,000. Tno Pecu Firc-Insurance Company began o suit ogainat Goorge P, Treadway and Samuel T, Cockoy, former -goms of tho Company, to ro- covor & balanco of $6,000 recoived by “them in tho conras of thoir busiucss as premiums on risks, The Northwestern Company filed s prmnlfin and declaration yostorday, claiming that fl. N, F. Lowis owod 1t §1,000." Bradner, Smith & Co. 180 took a Jike coursu to recover £5,000 from the samo defendant. CIRCUIT COUR . Mary Losh commencod = suit for $10.000 agalust Charloy Slokol. g —_—— MISCELLANEOUS, DANKBUPTCY MATTERS. Charlea Cohon, a doaler in olothing aud gents' furnishing goods, at 20% Soath Clark street, filod lna voluntary potition in bankrupticy yoaterday. His proferred debts, boing for taxes, smount to #114,06, and the upsocured to 816,472,43. The nsaots conalst of throo promissory notes for tho sggrogato of £9,833.83, a stock of clothing worth £6,020.00, aud open sccounta to tho amount of §184.45, Edson J. Ilatkuess, s porfumer at No. 160 Bouth Wator street, also wont inta bankruptey yestorday voluntarily, Tho proferrod and se- cured debts are 150 for olerk hiro, 8160 accurod by mortgage on 9250 worth of houshold furni- turo, aud o jundgment for 85887.09 ro- covored & short tme ago by Mrs. Mory E. Bates, his mbtber-inlaw. Tho unsocured liabilitien foot up ©2,778.11. The onssots comprise £500 of perfumery nud fixtares, and £2,000 In open aceounts, also_an nuknown interost in Lot 7, Block 8 of the Bubdiviaion of Out-Lot 6, in the Canal Tiustees' Bubdivision of Sec, 17, which_is mortgaged for $10,000, its full valuo, to tuo Borkshire Lifo Insurance Oom- anv, ‘Tno oaso was reforrod to Rogietor Tibbard. In the caso of Wiswell & Pratt, an order was mado vostarday for o composition mooting to ba hold Feb, 14. 1o the caso of Dickerton & Jeffroy, & floal dividond meoting will bo bold fn Fobraary nnder tho provisiona of Sacs, 27 and 28, 1TRMB, Judge Drummond 18 stiMl engsged hearing to oxcepions to tho Mastor's report in tha case of tho T'own of Lake vs. Charles I, llequombourg. J. K. Murphy yesterday dismissed forty-two cases which ho ‘bad brought agsinst various parties, thoy having boen atinfactorily sottled. In tho caso of Osgood va. 'The Ohicago, Dan- villo & Vincoonoa Railrosd Company, JudEn Drummound mado an order yesterday that the claims of Lamm Droa, for cosl furnished to tho wmount of $004.62, and of Miohsol Ketly for §1,50.04, should bo paid. Tha ease of Loerw- antnal ve. tho ssme oompany Was up agsin befors Judgo Farwoll on tho argumont of one of the numerous domureres that have been filed in the canc. Yestorday was the last day of servics in the Saporior Court for tho Fobruary term, and fifty- tive sults wero bogun, ‘Tucaday will bo the last day for filing trial ootices, ANNOUNCEMENT, Tho Clancory ducket will bo divided botween Judpes Farweli and Willisms as followa: All oven numbers will go to Juawe Farwell, and ail odd bumbers to Judge Williams. ifrom this .| wonoral division will bo oxceptoed such casea a3 linve beon berstofors specinlly under the control of ono of usid Judges, Which will renisio under control of said Judgo without regard to genoral number of tho case, CRIMINAL COURT. Tim Caaey and Johu Crawford, indicted for il- logal vating at tho lato election, were calied for trial. The State's Mlumo{ said ho shought it would bo frpossible to convict them, and asked thas the cause bo striokon from the dookot and tho prigoners diacharged, which was done. Tho casa of Tip Farrell was carriod overs until Mon- av. In tho cnso of Edward Powell. I, V, Ken. i nody, aud Corneliua Maboney, indicted for fail- ing”to appoint clerks ot the Charter elec- tion, s ‘motion wss ontered to quash. The argumest on the motion will bo heard two wooks heuce, Tho samo motion way mado in the caso of Willism O'Brien aud Houry Callagban, of tho Twontioth Ward, aud Hogh “.omé and Obarlea A, Walthior, of the Becond ard. ‘Tho caso of Charles Oonloy, Indicted for ille- gal vottug, waa cailed, mud, thore belng no ro- Spouse, hi boud waa declared forfeited. Mike Corcoran aud Dayid Thoruton are his bondsmen, In tho caso of Jamos O'Hir, indicted for ilte- el voting, tho indictmont was quashed, it & Posring that_ O'llair's rosldonce waa on tha di- viding hoe botween Houts Chbicago and Hyde Park, and that ho had moved from one town to tho gther iu the saue housa s fow.dsys belote election. Oscar Charloston [)‘Iw.lnd gnilty to filegal votingin the Twentioth Ward, and sentence was susponded, THE CALL FOR MONDAY, Jupas Bropuerr—Second call of Distrist Cours ealendar. Jupag Horkis—46 to oud of calonda: Jupox Gasy—30, 122, 123,147 to 13 139, 141 to 146, all inclusive, Jupoe Jamnson—Asaiste Judge Gary. Juvor Mouue—32, 83, and uet case 1,243, ‘oxcept 104, 410, 414, » 183 to 1, Junak Rourus—313 to 830, Junay Boora—403 to 425, and 416, Jupas Fanwrrr—No call, JUDOMENTS. Uxtrp SraTes Distuior Uovar—Jurar BLopoRTT —James K, Murphy, Assigries of tho Chicago Fire lue . Bafy Harocefatlier, $156,~Eame Hame vs, John E! 110, L, Kurt, $176.3).—Sawe vs, Fred Limpp, Sama va, L, 11, 0'Connor, $30.60.—Hanie vi. ‘Brown, {89.23,—ame’ va, Peter Urows, 150,47 Georgs W, $34.5,—Bime vs. 'O, Doppe, 8310.80.—Bame ve. A, A, ifouser, §24.60,—Hume va. Thouiss_Kolly, $30.83.— Bame vs. Jacob dott, $42.07.~Hsme vs, Goorge Per- shine, $25,63.-Bame ve. A. A, Ouilrix, $83.90—8sms i, John Hatford, $18.50.—8ame ve, H. Lobse, $95.70.~Bam, Fred = Quandh, - $i vi. F, $38.60,—8awmy_ va. Wend o ve. Conral Boch, §30. Bimo e, O, Dieat, $314.87—8ame ve, Adem orst, 10.10,.—8awe v, Lewis Pdugradt, $38.64.—8ame v3, Villiam A, Banns, 63,40 —8ame we. Adolph Hoblf, .49, 54100 V. Hawkiruon, $34,04—Bama VI, Honry Koerlty, $41.00.~8amo v, Willlam Nagel, $4920.—8amo | va, Thomsa Farter, ~$244%— Hime va Joln Behuld, §04d,—Sama v Henry Tegtmeyer, §06,85,~8sma v Hubert Xmep £11J,00,~Bsme w8, N. I\ Toberg, $165.75.—Hamo 'vs, Nicholus Tochl, $2V7.25,— Hane va, Ia Bliatman and J, 1t, Dickinson, 5. - ‘Wiimer R. Lamb, Avslunes of tho Winneabick lnaur~ ance C'ani:flfl], ¥4, Thomass McCall, §18.—Bsme vs, John Drubin, $40,70.~Hame Joschl Bchrosder, lgl:gg:—t'. A rhillips etsl. va, Bark f'srans, decroe, Hurznton Cotnt Conveartoxs.—Lazarus Bilvere Clazies Ehrman and fame ya, Bamo, §111.84,. $112.42,—Ksme ve. Claries Bame, 445144, —Gustay A, Bohman ve, 8. Loenssan, $53 bi. Firat National Bink va, Thomas B, Kent and_Hanity A, Koitt, $5,040.23,—dama va, b ume, §5,673,01,—Williazz Bondekor va, Conrad I, Warnocke, $42.04, JURGRGARY—Board uf Trado of th City of Che 0 va, Tho Cook County Natioual Hank, $74 arahll Simonds v, Elihan 1, fuul, 8 h93.3 e Hal ¥ rs Kohn et sl va, Hal: % for new trisl, Cinousr Counr—lupnx Roaxne—C, ¢, P, lloklen ya. Murgarot lacry and J. O, Harringion; verdict, $iin—Loula Bues . Frederlek Deckari Verdict, Jupar BooTn—A. 8, Rceley va. George T Crosby, nn O'Connor, $191. 1k va, Mary —— KALAMAZOO. A Company of Chicago Capitnlists to Emburk in o Now Entorprise—Somo More Observations by the Irrepres. sible *sAmos,? Who Is Determined to Make a Livae City of the Big Vil tnges To the Editor of The Chicage I'ribune: Karaxazoo, Mich., Jan. 27.—Kalamazoo fa to bavo a new manufactory, aud such an one as will be of coneiderablo tmpartance to the placo. It will bo kaown #stho Eagle Portland Coment Company, and its buslness, a8 ite name {mplios, will be the manufacturing of cemont. The atockliolders of tho Company are all Chicsgo gentlomen, ombracing euch names a8 Georgo L. Dunlap, PbLil Wadsworty, Lucian Tiiton, and - Parry H. 8mith, The Company have' purchased & marl bed or bods, comprising about 50 acres, that are ituatoa on the osstsido of the river, abaut throe-qusrtors of & mile north of AMount Holyoke Bominary. It has beea domon- stratod by practical oxperimonta thet tho marl here found, when maunufacturod into a cement, will surpaes any other mado in thls country, if notin the Old Warld. Thae Company aro alao going to purchayc a fow acros ou this, tho woat, sido of tho river, near tho Clotlies-Pin Factory, on which to creet thoir works, The river will Le bridged, and an inclined rallway will bo bullt from the beds so tho works, which will bo used to transport tho marl to the place of manufsc- ture. It is oxpooted that work will soon be com- menced on this now oaterprise, sud that oro maoy months tho mennfactory will be iu com- plote running order aud giving cmploymout to alarga numbor of hands, In mpeaking of this new 1industry, tho Telegraph a fow days spo gofd ¢ ** Kalamazoo ig to havo snother blg mauu- factol and then ironically asked, ** Whero i Amos?” 1Inreply, I will aay that Amos is still horo, and that it gives him plensurs to hear that * Kulamozoo is to Liave another bi Tonafagtory” and . lio - Lopas it . wil bo but tho forerunoer of a host of othors, both largo and small, and that tho time is not far distant when Kalamazoo will bo known aea live maunfactuziog elty. The ZTelgraph surely can’s think that what 1 havo previonsly naid—~that tho moneysd mon of this place naver offer any inducomenis to manufacturors—ia contradicted by tho starting of this new Indus- trial antorprisd, It ozly goos to ahow that tho woalthy men of thia town, with & vory fow ex- coptiqus, aro—it I may ba allowed tho expros- sion—a set of atupid fools, Thoy werd tho first to havo the opportunity to sutor into this manu- facturiug of coment, and doyeloping thoso rich marl bods. 1t was shown to them by "certain arties that hore thero was » mine of woalth for om to_work, if they would only muster up s little entorprise and cotor into manufacturing, aod tbat by 8o dowg they would mnot only incroass their own wealth, but also add to the geuoral welfaro of thoir town, Dut no ; there was a risk in it, and it would not bo as safo and sure ao invest- mont g loaning money at 10 por cont a month on good socurity. Tho coneequence was the matter was at onoe brought to the attention of pome Chicago gentlemen, and thoy with thelr uauat business sagacity immediately touk hold of it. Now, what & sisto of affairs this la! Ivonly boliovo that, If a gold mine was discovered iu Kalamazoo, the rch mon hero would eit till and lot some outriders’ atep fn and grasp the prize, for toar that, if thoy took hold and sttemptod to work the mine, the gold might bocome oxhausted in tho coutso of tweuty or thirty yoars, and loave them with thoir machin~ ery and mining implements on tiand, which they Would bo obliged to dispose of at loas than coat, and you know their works might Lo destroyed by firo, aud the markot valua of gold might becoma vor{ low, and thoy might got » Targo supply on hiand'snd oot find any pur- chasers for it, and—and a bundrod other ob- faatmn- would be brougbt forward to show why t would not be mafa to bave anytlung to do with it. In thia connection I will nlso say thas thoy bave beon offerod tho Oppfllllln“( of assisting in bripging & large agricultwal manufaotory here from snotber point outside of the State, and have beon gusranteed by thio proprietors, who are respousibla wen, thiat thoy shall suifer uo loss, but, on the othior hand, raceive a fairro- turn on theirinveaiment ; but 1o ; there's a risk, you koow, and o thoy will havo nothing to do with it. And tho proprictors, of oourso, will wot bring thelr faclory hers whon they soe that thoir efforts aro mnot approciatod by tho monoyed men, Tho truth was spoken bymy friend ** Veritas “—whoover he may bo— w‘nn he said I draw tho picturo too mild when I denouucoa the c-yiullnu of Kalamazoo for Aioir mirerly, solfish moda of busluess, Imight piteh into them and overhsul them In alivoly maunar, but I doubt then if I could wako them up any ; and it will bo & wonder If whon Gabriol b[’uwn his horn they will not bo o busy com- Knfln tho intorest on thelr nlortgages as not to oar bum. 1 think Kalamazoo will be doubly benofited by the advent of this naw comont factory. By giving employmont to a larga vumber of mon, it will contribute so much to thio trado of tha town, and on nccount of ita location bere & number of live, go-ahoad Chloago men will have a personal Interest in our village, aud by thoir in- fluonco snd assietance we may yet havo s emart onterprising cltir on tho spot whore the prosont big sloepy village now stands, ‘Tlere 14 no place in tho Blate of Michigau that has s botter location or oujoys better faailitios for all kinds of mavufactuting than Kalamazao, Aud all wo need iu & clasa of mon who will use thour monoy for the good of tbo town, and at the same tume thoy will be pecuularily benefit- iug showmselyor Axod. g An Intercsting Anccdote of Washing- ton-=Che ‘Truo Version. To the Editor of the New York sun: 1 tind in the New York Zimes of Bunday tho following statomont quoted from the I'hiladal~ phis Ledger ¢ While Prealdont of the United Blstes, Washington was one day tha subject of conversation’ amoug smw of hisformer companions {u armw, 1A stateiy de meanor waa referod to ax snfurcing respact. Un8 of e gentlemon—iot conapicuous for his dignity of car- tidiculed the H'resident’s * awe-inapiring prva- doolared tuat he would not healtate 10 olap tue President on the back, and, under tho banter of Lis earrind out Bl bosat, The look of astone jgbation with which Washingtou turned foundupon Ll wus an overlaating leswon to Lim on the subject of personal digaity, Thia is », luvonl{np- aphrass of an aneadote re- peated by me as told to me by my uuclo, Maj, Jamen Cocliraue, now deceasod, who witnessod the scene. After the Ravolntionary War Washiogton aod mauy of the army oficors, tuen living in New York, met frequontly at dinner st oach other’s hoases, My grandfathor, Dr. John Cochrans (8urgeon and Dircotor-Genoral of the military Loupital of the army), attonding at ono of theso, bad directed hla son, my uncle, then aled, to come {n the evening to vscort klm home. As tha xon of the Dootor he was admitted to the dinning-room, whore, in the midst of their hilarity, ho saw Gov, Morris, who was talk- ing, turn suddenly toward \Washivgton, next to whom he wau sested, sud clapping him on the :mk’_naud him cry out, **Wasu't it o, my oy P Waaulngton, my uncle ssld, sat unmoved, and & doathi-like slleuce fell upou the whole com- pany, which scon after quietly broke up, It was undurstood (hist the sceno was ocos~ sloned by a wager that & liberty could bo taken witts Washiogtou. Joun CocuuANE. g A SHgLt Brrors An Indians paper csmo out with & startiing senuntion, Loimg nothing less than the fact that W Dyuamite Jobnson " was formerly s resident of its city. The editor gave & detailed history of Joboson's faunly, sud bis career while in Tn- Qiaus; aud was conmderably mortified to learn, sovers! bours after the edition was worked off, that the dyosmito fiend's name was Thomas snd that Jobnuon wes sl in town, It lan't ab !l gertain when or where ihe nexd number of that pspar will b issued, THE CANINES. Premlums Awarded at the Dog Show Yesterday. This Is the Last Day of tho Exhibition --=Popular Prices, Organization of the Natlonal Konnel Assgoclation, THE DOC EXHIBITION. ANOTIER BATCH OF PREMIUMS. The dog show yesterday showed no signs of sbatement of aliendance, and waa st times & growsome placo by reason of so many people and go littlo air. Tho Committocs on Awsrds wors busy sil day, and succesded in fixing tho apportioumeut 03 prizes 1n twonty classes, ay sliown below « Cramn 8, Native Black-snd-Tan Sotters (called Qor- don)—Firat prize cup for doga (ufTered Ly Commer~ cial Hotel) awarded to % Dash, " owned by Johu David- son, Montos, Mich, Third prire for doge swardad to # Max," owned Ly Georgs 1, Dougaw, kiichmond, Ind, Sume Clasa and Hreed—Firt prize cup for Litches (offered by Cliarles E, Felton, Chicago) awarded to | * Belle," ownnd by Benjamin Coruwell, No. 41 Thirty. ninth street, Chlcago, *Becomil prize cup for bitches awarded to % Luly," owned by Benjamin Carnwell, as above, Thiird prize for bitchra awarded 1o ¥ Flore," owned by Georgo ugan, Itchmond, Iud, Cras 6, & Jtod or Lted aud White Irish Retters (callod Irish mettersj—First priza cup for dogs (offercd by Sherman House, Chiicago) awarded to * Ponto,” owned by Richard Valantiuo, Janeaville, Wi Hecond prize oup for doge awarded Lo ** Pataoy," owned by Willism P, Harrison, Geuevs, Iil. Tuird prize cup for doge awarded to “Tront,} omnegt by A, W, Miller, Now Buffaln, Micls. "Satne Clase and Preed—Becond prien cup forbitehos awsrdod to Fanale, ed by Alexatuder White, No, 34 West Badiso atroet, Ohicago, Crass 0, Irish Water-Hpsnlolv—Firat prizo cup for dogs (offered by Cbariss 11, Turner, 8t Louis, 310,) awarded to * Blubad,” owned by J. 1L Whitwan, Chi- cayo. Hecond prise cup awsrded to * Druce,” owned by Clarles 11, Turner, St. Louts, Third prize for dogs awarded to " Pat," owned by Chsrles H, Turuer, 8t, Lou! Sams Clasr and Lreed—) (offered by J. H. Whitinau “*Quecn,” owned vy J, H, Waitman, Chicago, Hocond prize cup for bitches awarded to ' Liffey,” owned by J. ., Whitman, Cbicago, ‘Third for bitches awarded to * Dridget,” owaed by 3, 1, Whitman, Chicago, Ctass 10, Cocker Hpsnlels (dog or bilch)—Firat gflu wn(ou’amd by Chicago Guu Club) swarded to itch % Nell,” owned by E. T. Martin, No. 43 Clark streot, Chicago, Hooond prize cup awarded 10 biteh “ Queen,” owned by J. W, Muason, St. Louls. "Third prize swarded 10 dag ** King,” owned by J. W, AMunson, Bt, Louls. Cr.a3s 12, Dlack Netriovera—Firt prizs cup (affered by W, F, Milligan, Ohicago) awarded to * Jat," owned by W, F. Milligan, Obloago, Crise 13, Retricelug Hpanlols, otber than puro Irish —F‘(r!u'flu cup (offe; by Kenntcott Club, Chicago) todog * Schnolder,” owned by F. A. Howe, st prize cup for bitches Chicago) awarded 10 Chicago. Hecond prize cup awarded to bitch * Vio,” owned by Hobert Burt, Bratdwood, I, ‘Third prize awarded fo dog * Charlie,* owned by 3. 3. Gulsaple, No, 43 Bouth Olark stroet, Chicage, Crass s, Koglish lieglos—Firat prize cup (otfored Ly Southern Spertamian) awardod to entry by Charles 5 s ‘Turner, Bt, Loul 4 (o ontry by Charks I, Turner, “Third prize awe: ufo, ©Oasa 10, English Greyhounds anil Scotch Deer- hounds—First yrize cup awarded to sutry by E. O, Greenwood, Ciucinuatl. Boand prize awarded (0 Dester, owaed by G. O, McLoan, Jancaville, Wis, Third prize awarded o * Fleet,” owned by Gen. D, 8, Btanley, Detrolt. CLass 17, Newfoundlands snd St. Bernarda—First prizo cup awarded to * Bross,” owned by Joseph Her- voy, Ok Park, Il Eoooud prizo awarded to_* Fidelity," owned by tho Fialliy'afo Doposliory, Xo. 143 Raddlolpi stret, Tuird prizo awarded ta * Carlo,” owued by J, A, Eauffmsn, No. 193 Wost Ohicaga avenue, Chicsgo. OLis 2), Shepherd Dogs—First prizs swaried to “Dan,” gwned by W, F, Milllgsn, Chicagu, Becoud prize awarded to “ slep,” owned by 8, IT, Wood, Union Btock-Yards, hird prize awardsa to “ Bheppy,” ownad by N, A. 0. 50 Wabash avenu LAss a1, Pomeranian or Bpitz—First prizo awanled to™ Cuff,"* owned Ly 8. G. Myers, Geneva, Til, Third prize swarded to * Jults,” owned by W, 8. Edon, Tremont louse barbershop. Orisa 25, Lotniae Pup under gus year-Tiat prize gup Smardid to * Dash, awaed by Biephien I, Dy, Lake City, Mion, ‘Becond prize awarded to 4 Don,” owned by I M. Maker and J. O, Tiatch, Detroit, Third prize awarded to * Jod,” ownied by R A, Tur- tle, 112 Loomis street, Chica, rags 20, Irish Wator Spanicl Pup under 1 yoar old=—Tirst priso cup aws d to eotry by J, U, Walt- man, Chieaga. Becond prize swardod fo “ Ring of the River,” ownied by J. I. Edwards, 352 Lake atroet, Chicago, o Third pride swarded 10 entry by J. . Whitmian, cago. Lass 23, English Sattor Dltch (over 1 year old) will two of hec yupe (ander 1 year old)—Bpect prlza (oersd Ly Cliicago Fela) swardod o Falry 1nd twopups, owned by O, 1L, taymond, Morristown, ‘Crass 28)¢. Trish Setter Ditch with two pups (nne der 1 yoar all)~8pectal prizo awarded to & Gipeoy " and pups, owned by J, H, Whitman, Clicsgo. Crass 9, Fointer Difch (over 1 'year old) with two of lier pups (ises than 1 year oldr=pecial prize cup (offered by Jlod and Gun, Now York) awarded to cotry with thréa pups, owned by Hteplen L, Dllly, Lake City, Minn, Ctiase B0, Trish Wator.Spaniel Ditch (aver1 year old) with two inipe (ices thun | yosr old)—Gpicial prizo (oftercd by Foreat and Strenm. Now York) awarl- od 10 catey by J. I Waikman, Chieu. Ctass 9, ftussian Setters—8pecial prize (offered b W Silligan, Objeago) awardud Lo Tom," ownol by W. F. Miiligan. Chicago, Cr.ise 35, Hed irsh Settor Dog for stock purposos t0 be shown with Tiot leas than tw0 of his goi—spectal prize (offored by the Weatern Svarteinan) awarded to “Erin,"” owned by Charles 11, Tnrner, 8t, Lou Cuida d0—Black Bpite—Brecial priza (oered by 8. . Myers, Geuov: ) awardod to * Cufl,” owned by B. G, Myers, Geneva, 11l The oxpoctation that st the roports wonld bs {n by Iast ovoning provad fallacious, and the fol- Jowing olassas yot remain to ba passed upo Clumber spaniels, fox-hounds, rough-hatrod ter- riers, black-and-tau tersiers, Daimatian cosoh- doga, bost_epaniel pup, bost braco of imported Eu&;lluh solters, bost black-and.tan, pet-dogs, and largest and aualiest dog. To-day will be_the last of the show, and, in ordor 10 put the admiesion a4 & popular figure, tho managors of tho Association havo voted to gell tickota for both shows for 25 conts, and to lot tha children pee both the dogs and the fowl show for 15 conts each. —_—— NATIONAL KENNEL ASSOCIATION, A HUCCESSFUL OHOANIZATION, Thursday afternoon the dog ownors and fan- clora now fn the city in attendanoe on tho bouch show of doge, held & mooting at the rooms of {tho Audubon Club for the purpose of consult- ing as to the advisability of forming an 8sso- ciation of gentlomen Intorssted in fine dogs and thele broediog, A considerable num- bor af gentlomen wera pregont, and goneral unsuimity of counsel way expresied. Dr. N. lows, of the Rod and Gun, Now York, actod as Obairman, sod J. J, Gilles- ple, of the Audubon Club, s Bocretary. Aftor some disoussion of tho wubjeot, commit- toos woro voted aud sppointed “us follows : To roport & constitution and by-laws ; to sollett mombors ; and to roport a llat of officers Lo bo voted for, The moeting then adjourned. An sdjourned moating of tho Ausocistion was held yeutorday aftornoon In the Bucratary’s ofiico o “’fi P:pnnuou Building, with the same ofticern residing. P The Committes on Constitution and By-Laws reported & code, which was adopted. The Comnuttes on Nominstions reported ‘the following suggestions for oflloers Previd nt—Dr. X, Tows, New York. Firat Vies-Prosident—]. [T, Whitmsn, Chicago. e \omPresulent—E. C, Btariiog, 5t Lould. Eacretary—0. IL. Turner, Bt. Louls. Tveasurer—Luther Adaws, Boston, Bzacutive Commitlee—ti, UL, Bpuith, Biratbhroy, Out P, JL Brysany Memphis: G, 10 Taymond, *Storris Pisind, N. ¥.: 3. V, Le Moyus, Ghleago; J, it Baxe, Dafalo ; W, Jervis, Olaremont, N, 1f.; Arnold Bur- g, Mayaville, Ky.: 8, M, Turrill, Chicago; Y- O, od, Cinslnnsy; 0. ¥, Darnuth, Fort Dodgs, On motion, Mr. Turrill was empawercd to cast one ballot for the names proposed, aad shoy wora all declared clected. Moaurs. Greenwood, Smith, aud Turner were appointed a committeo to draft rulos and rogu« Iations for beuoh shows. Measrs, Sterling, Adams, and Turrill wor l[iv:nnud . ttos ta roport rules for trlals, ‘The Bacretary waa directed to corraspond with Fogllsh sod ofher foroign associavions, snd to wot whatover of intereat was possiblo Lo aid tho Committoes in their work. The Assoolation then sdjourned to moet in August st thie rooms of the Audubon Club at the same timo with the Natioual Sportemen’s Asso- tion, which has & weating sppointea In the month named. The Cnrcur of n Erec-Lover, Lawsixo, Is, Jan, 18, 1876.—To the Edilor of the Dubuqus Times: lo vour duily lssue of Deo. 1 thers was published tho account of the singular bargain between Mr. Leo Miller aod Mlies fluttie Berickisud (the daughter of an x-Oongresaman of Michigan), It was a mutual resmont, drawn up sud signed by both par- 8, 12 which thoy doolars theix purpase to Live opother, without logal marriago, formine thele | rolation on the basis of sn ordinary busitices | coniract, to terminata at tho will of tho parties | in the futnre. Accompanying thia was the atate. ment of the grost grief of Mies Btrickland's pareats and friends ovor this etrango proceod- m{z. \Will youaliow mo to publish in your paper what L know about this L‘!‘:o Miller? S pe ‘Throe yoara ago he wan married to my grand- daughter, in Alleghany County, N.¥. Ho repro- souted himeelf tobe aboat 37 yoars otd, and to bave been twice matried praviously, ane wifo boing desd and the othar divorced. " By his fo- sinuating sddresa he won complstely tha affoc- tions of this canfidlng girl, snd thoy wora mar- riod, againat the strong opposition of ber pare euts and frignds, who had no confidenco in hira. 1la Joft in about two yeara and & hnlf for Lumi- | ness in the Weat. Rl theu want out to join him, Lut saw things that utlerly deatroyed her contidence in hitn a4 & moral man, Hosoon abandoned her entirely, snd haa now by Lis arts succeoded [n indnefug this other lady to go into thin arrangoment of tuo wreiched scheme of frec-love which ho sdvocatee. 1 bave letiers from hor parante, tolling of the agony they have folt over their misguided Jdoughter's conduct, Sha haw 0o doubt fsllen ander the wiles of a | libortie, who masks bLia couduct undor the [hm ' of marriago reforin, only to Lo cast off by Lim when La aball have bocomo tired of bLer, mod | rome now afinity shall bavo aroused hia uuloly ‘passion, 1 o thin lettor an & duty to socloty, to warn them sgainst Mr, Leo Miller, s man proven to be unworthy ot avy regard. M: Lucr WoopwonTi. Mock Modosty,. Thers has beou an oxbibition of paintings and statues lu the Red Ropublican City of Lyons. | ‘Lhe statues were, of courso, more or leps nude. iligh art haa not yet suuk Lo the level of repros Bonting & man in pautsloons and etove-pipe Lat, or & womao in a pul-back and now spring_bon- nat, But the nudity was (oo nuch for tho Lyons Cowmmitteo on tho Fina Arts. They parchasad 8 quautity of flannel and endowed the marbles with swaddliog clothias. The effect murt have beeu unh‘uo, but tho si1tista wero protably not aceply oblized to tho Committes. ‘Tho latter, liowever, might appeal to a eomewhat notablo precedent, When Sichae! Angelo flulshed bie groat pamunfl of the Laet Judgment and uucov- ered it for tho iuspection of his I'apal patron, tho lattor was harrified by the genoral nakedneas of (od and davila, the good and tue damned. Aungelo rofused to alter hin deaign, and an Danielo da Volteas, the punter of the * Dercent from the Cross,” which is called tho third greatcet picture in the world, was called in. He painted garments for Christ aud the Virgin Mary, and for most of the multitude. This was worse thaa the Lyona practico, for flannel ean be taken off and paint cannot. The clothes cling to_the figures_in the * Loat Judgmenc" still, aud Dan- jelo da Voltena goes down into history by tho pame which the peopla of Rome gavo him, o) the brosches-maker.” ¥ REAL ESTATE. M 1 1.0 | Reaper Biock. FINANCIAL. TO LOAN-MONKY ON ORICAGO PRUP- A A AT ot a Aot of years at following ratos: Un 1mproved buninets property fn sums of §10,000 an upwards at¥ U Brut. jsace propatly, fn sums of $4,.000 and at9parcent ums aod o8 unmpmudjflgw onol Mortgage Loans, ing ot Dasthor, —¥35,u0 TO LOAN I3 AUMS OF FOM #3000 .l\.AA 5,0 to 410,00, o8 1l:{ocated Ohbie: i A e W D K ERFOUT A CO.0 88 East Small WANTED--MALE HELP. ANTRD-000D. BLAWT) WA i R e b Do Biscelinneons. TWANTED A LIVE MAN IX RVERT " ‘on ean make 313 RIOBARDE SEAT the world, our Lattar-Coprlng Book; no watar, or brash ro roa, Ei -mt‘gl.lnnl'nr " e Randine. el A 2 d. De g 1. 0 Pulliips, Beorstary. \YANTRD-MEN TO SZLL NOVK riRg, GHRO. mos, and lawelry. Qatfits, 8310333, Ak NOVAUAY COMPARY, 11s et med m.‘:fi P.’::@ b, 4 MADE ON DIAMONDS. WATCUES, st LAUNDERS' private ofice, L3 Eatablistied 15 NE! TOAN AT 9 b ENT FOR FIVE re on farme or bsiness biocke utside of Cook af $3a) sod orer. K. BANFORD, aty, I, ¥ REAL ERTATR 1N Cil- myroved preferred. MEADL & Corti Pl MONkY 0 LOAN AT 8 PER OENT INTERRST o eity Improved real estate, 1o surmy of £2,6x) A i "Apply to O, R. PIELD & GO., 10 Portland A [ONEY TO LOAN-ONE ¥ Y SR L o cent, and larger or_resl satate in Ohicago. orn. OANTAT U AT TRUST COMPANY, proved propurty, a4 fow rates, fu sums of ;Tp.v "n.:ml,gl'm :m; W, &, AND %0 "A“Iow'; oraus, v, batoess; pinoe el ABLEAUGH & GO.. Nor (7880 3 5eboolatos THom . ONRY [N 51813 OF 81,06 Ot MOILE AT 8 PER cont; i lesa amounta at 10 por cent. B, L. PEABE, M° 1.8, 11308, m. to3a'elock p. A ONEY TO TOAN—CARH (N AN -85 107, 910,000, B R R TR N A ¢k Blne) \[Uxuv TO LOAN=. T, TN AUSE 181,000 and Aeapor 1k o8 Carkar v HOFE MONBY FOR A I BHORT DATE, COMMERTIAL M "snd socured papor at low rates, THEO, F.SWAN, Room 3 Tribune Buildiog. MONKY IN VARIOUB AMDUNTS AT 8 par cont Intarcet, on god Lmpruted Chicago rasl 'IJ;?JI“IM of 3orbyosrs, Frinoipal and latersst hica, T PER Ui ds. J. HEN s : mal £ of #1,000 to €1, t 9o 10 B R et £ emnt gen: BAMUEL GEHR, Martgsge Loans, No. 114 Doarbari. LARK-HT.. 85,00 5,000 or 810, it0, LOAN=81,600 AT 0 PEILURST PR A T R T DN Wathiogton. m 11. AND) 8170 ON THREE OR FIVE 9 WADSHOE, % e Block, ‘v UNION, 1 DEARBONN. bank 10 foan on eity proparty 9, AND 10 PERL CENT—X e loan oa 1 antats in rams ta Uought, W, M. WILLNE S Wo—T0 LOAN ON CHICAGO Q1L k srx propesty. TURNEL & BOND, Id ¥ &1 A -#.00=T0 TAAN ON QITY WRAT, ‘5“1'300 tale. TUANER & HOND, 16 Washis ' . it e 3 v o forred, at current rated. TU’L!BH - BUND? m'wf{n- ington-ei. . [FoR sifs-soUTH BIDE RESIDENCES, DAI alns—Indlana.av., near 'Thirty-fonrthat,, octagon il front, slegantly furnlehod;” 0,38, with eatirn tugnitare. Caluinet-av,, near Twenty.thirdat, residence 12 rooms; Ipt 21, B10,100. " A. PATTEIS 12 Wastingtun-at, [FORBALETY F. 0. COLF & 00 T BEATLOIN, at., for §750, lot 352138 faot on Twenty-fifth. just weat of Hanovar-ut., ouly 0 eun. Al 10 45 173 Kosatiat, now Saiary brick house, x'f"ml;” foet.only , ‘carb. R, S g aimr Wt baseel proainty ls TOR BALE_AT A BACILIFI 3 1003500 foet or less on Gattaxe € Borth Thirty-elghth: ) foot_or loss in Woodlawn, nest station snd Bouth Park. 8. GRUSSMAN, Koo 13, 68 Madison-st. [FOR, SALE-AT & BARGAT bie front housw, Including fine in hard wood ; ane of the moat completa ro city looated bear Jollarson Park.” Addrass 2 dences in the ' 4, Tribune Oft BALE—AT A BARGAILN, suit—Northwest corner Ashland-av. xad Ji 148 West Monrveat. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. FOR AALR-MORGAN PARK miles ; 45 minutes; 10 conls far yoar;seven trains, Arteslan water supplied free. Hehiool facilitios ansurpassod, Ioures bullt to order,and wold on time. GHULGE R. CLARKE, Agont, No. Chiaraber of Compiercs OR BALH—A STORE AND 8 DWELLING and thiee aores of Inod, 19 miles from toring waiar. Luqulreat 55 Wost Madisou-at.. P, M. OIEALE—TEN AURRA, PARTINMPROVED, PALT timber, at 11 Prise, $0u; 81 dowa, Salance ¢4 monthy.” e rday’ and A 5 Fac'sia’s MaTSON ;Tui., PR S ot 8 hord ¥ hort s, hotweon the two “Iz':}l\'lvfl Fiftiativata: MYNON L PEARCK, 143 D C, 1L 1.2P,RN.:11 275 commutation per it tro *gdu’m RNGLEWOOD LOTS. o, 310 and &5 per mouth. MISOELLANEOUS, T OABH PATD FOR DART-OFF OLOTHING AND v af any kind by sending & iottar miscollsnsous goods lo‘.LONAH ()ELDF.'('. 524 Bate-st. AO&%U:T&T—D?U&EJO!’EBI{\_A P)J‘D OIIA)ISKD, plenod sccponis iRt Motk oaitne MONTHLY BANK.NOTE REPORTER, a fall list of coantarfeit nates upon difer- Cau A nso- i sontainin; Banks taroughout te United Siatss and ful protector to business men. receint of 10 cents mnd stamp, UWINB, Chlcago, 1 G NENY AND NURKEVAIEN, ‘A now method for growing plants. Address O, L. UXPORES Hent to a: hddrens’ ORW, ATTRNTIONT Kond for clrcu- 1 PSILE T PURCHARK A RO G intervat in & national bank. Addross giring par- tiealars X 46, Tribo: PIUM HABIT AND 1 Hy & former nufferer. Sent free for stamp, cared more parsons of tor; It thi Taiout s0kiiod edres combiaod-in & wits to pruve it. No pain, no * iug off " pirocess, Rend atamp to De, P 1, |fowszn.m.§:run.l’ndun-, 2 peobiivir Oplu sad Liusar Asidoss (1. O, o3 $10r, UW IT CAN BE OURED. hars PATESTEES ARD TRVESTORS, HAVING improvements of tene merit they wish to bavo factared and iotrodacod, €3t eonfer with & yarty who has ganital by addrossiog or "calingon L & W, Mooat 163 remont uusa, IRE. BARB WINDER-ANY BLAOK- costs from 5to 7 centa rod for o0 147 Darbe and throe-wire fonce. Retail cost of winder, 3160, ry. farsus Every biaokamiih will Luy’s right, and of It tho Northwest will bug, or borraw, and use the winder. erriiary for sate.” Aiddress Iof 11, New Lecoz, Wili | 13 North Hecond. VW ANTED-THEKE HELIABLE MEN TO TRAVEL month anf arpan "‘.‘ R Aatest CLANK & WOC 'fi\'“:rl:f)', D fo 4 Bt Louls, Mo., ineloal: tam rotur oLy, ANTRED. 0D AOTIVRE M| AGRNTS W et Satistons: Carnas of Gbreolt 104 Oarpenter-ita. ANTE! TRAVELING BALESMEN __FO! WAL fcorie o can s Evosr, STONE & Wufl'zu-uw-nus MAY DB JUST WHAT youmant. {1 you dusirs s permagantand profrable oy bnllnl' , thiat pa per cent, snd wish al sam trial TIVEMEN [N OITY AND GO O UNTRY i lunifooc:;[nunllm RAY & C0,, Chicago, ‘VA!H'F A by tun HOLBROOK MA OTURING UOM. PANY, to whom exclosive territory will be given. Band for cirealar or apply at 3 Monroest, OCHABLEH WAITE, Jr 5 G R B o 5 9101 prms FOWN, CAMD & CO-. o3 Rorth, Walaristy WANTED--FEMALE HELP. Domostios. TV ANTBD-ANY YOUNG GIRL WISLING A HOMA ona farmi In the country, call at the Commaercial tiotalat3, 1, or 8o'clock. J. ANTHONY, Room 127, __ A AT 35 WARREN.AV., A GUOD GI! W 1o do general bousework ; Germ; A P VWANTED-A GIRE FOR GENERAL - HOUSE: Y, work; Germsa or weds praloired. No. 119 Rral- W ARTRD_ISIRDIKTELY, TWO GUOD GINLA] ona for secandwork. U ml:.nnu\.eannxem|.:. oraa WABIT, AND TRON A GIRLTO Hre; no Irish Deed apply, Callatddl in & famlly of Wost Jackeon-at. Nuraos. VW ASTED-A FOUNG WOMAN A8 DRY NOUTSH ) f0En b 9 montha old refercaces ragaired. "2 Misanilansons. ANTED-A FEW INTELLIGENT YOUNG LA diox o sallcit ordars for Giazler's new work, *¢ I1attles for the Uninn. ust the car. Al advancas tot pr e addreus DUBTIN, GLALAN'S TS, a i rANTRD_GINIS—3 OR 3 TOOK-FOLDRRS AT W A RRe et i LOON R, & biadery, 147 and 145 Filth WARTER- X FRiv INT dlon: Hght, rovpeotabla employmat, paring from 84 All otpenses advanced. DUSTIN, GILMAN & CO.. _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booliteenera, Clerks, &o. QITUATION WANTKD-LAWYERS-A YOUTG AT, torney wante a clerkenip In some good faw offea. - Has Bad experience, and oan give good Feferonce.. Al NPrORNRY, "riibuan onfca. ITUATION WANTRD man by & young mag (2) Tars with last emploger: fmt- 504, Tribubo office. ddress TRAVELER Ot SALES- toly from Giasgow s sine ea refesonce, Addrose ITUATIU K [N GITY ORLCOUNTRY BY Joune man of thive yoan experinaco n the drug bisl- Bears ing o work -on Smuall sAlaTy to with Toltfence. JUSKETL HOBRY, 63 FaalKibaioa, Cu ago. D! = Tracoes. [TUATION WANTED—iIY AN BXPERIENOED custom entter and r; Chicago or country: refor. nd taflor: ences. PERD ALBERT, 407 Divislon-st., Chicsgo. Conohmen. Lonmsters, &a, ITUATION WANTKD—BY A YUUNG MAN (DANE) At coschiman, ste. : willing tomaks himaelt_nsoful, and can ive good oty roferences. Address T 23, Tribuae otlico. — e SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Nurses. ITUATION WANTED—AS soung, iealthy woman bly Baturday sud & Emplovment Aroncies, ITUATIONS ITE fieat-class fom: WET NURSR BY A bahy died 7 montbs old. Ap. unday at 48 Ulybournav. —LADIRS on ip ol all nationalitics aan be euitod Ga atart motioo. ¥ LAPRIAF, 03 \Yeat Madisonat ITUATIONS WANTED — LADIES DESIRING af any nation for cliy or conntey, wi neon, would 4o well to call 4o Sirs. BAKKI, ITUATIONS WARTED FAMILIER T WART OF can: 'and 5 o oriied at MA: DUSKIS ofica. i {am: 0 Milwaukes-av, MUSICAL, UNION TURSITURK 0O, MANUFACTURE sellon the initaliment plam, “ur your {arniture nd pay when you ges ready, West Madi- TuE now, won-st. “’uwnn—A WATCH DOU. a libaral price will be patd. STEDT, 168, 110, and 113 Chicaxo- FOIL A GOOD ONFE W. It BRI A} ANTRO-AGENTS TO TAKE TIIKIR OWN T Do, e 5 Aganie Guldest 10 conta s sese clrc Iation, 10,52, JAMES P. BUOTT, & Dearborn-at. e — COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, utos’ walk from dapot. 'Grounds, comp: {crionding from stroet o siver) a7 Dewulifolir aid aut n graveled road stane waike. WUl bo sold at s 5 Address U, W. COOK, FUR BALK. WELL-IMPRUOVED FARM UF %0 acres, mll nuth of Chicss A Jd. LLU- WAY & HON, southwest corusr State dison.sts. 01 BALE—OIOICE INPROVED FARNH AND acre property, b to 30 aoens, 50 minntes’ rid m Uhteago, at bargalas, G, U, WHIPPLE, 133 Clar [T SALE-VIRET-CLANS DAIRY FAIN OF i agros. Uneess factory un it snd weil stocked. Twan. ty-five ilos from clty, A bargain. Addceis 8 3 "fribuno otico. e REAL ESTATE WANTED, FVANTED "X HOURR RORTIL OF TWRNTV-SEO: W oniar “on Erairl o Colgmetave wil oloar sroparty And ausime some {Rcum 5 SUROTTRLLL VIO Doachorncat. VAR T On NOUSK _AND LOT. WEST S Hatsted hod north of Harcisan-als. ~Addross W 4, Tribuse otica. TO RENT—HOUSES, 0 TMKNT-NO. 35 OABS.HT.—SBTORY HRICK pith alt odors rmprovomenta’ fent 7 low to right ¢, 165 Lasal E, LARGE YARD, ront in board, or 1, a8, RNISIKD 11U N {rooting Waal n Park: one of S, BEAT: : et i bls Toantiots"0a "tae N orih bide. BLND 001,118 Ladallo- ey = 0 RENT- i ronms and al oud tloor, 15, J. D. et ot et D B s e it tloar, 4201 i, 13 Handolpliate TO RENT--ROOMS. O RERT-WELL FORNISHED WATNED ROOMS, 3,50 to B1 bt weok, Relluio-Ptlosophical Publish= itig lousa, 121 Fourit-ar., two locks souli Post-Otics. " NT-SUIFES OF ROOMY FOR SMALL e TR ot it aboear: o 81 por weok { unturhislied, 80 per munit. TNISIRD ROOMS A and 151 Kass Washington. FRONT NOOMS, SUITABLE FOR Grand Yaciio Hotel, 10 TRABON- Hoam 20, il‘u RIINT-21 WEST MADISON-8T., PURNISHED alr00% Darlor 804 bad-oamus; renk Sbpurataly oc ¢ wlts, - Td HENT-.DESIHABLE SUITES OF ROOMS _FOR. housekesping in Mendol Mok, cormer Pacifio-sv, and Vao Burea-st._lnguice at 168 Biftd-sy., up- 710, RRRT- s AT RANDOLVILAT, O TE the liiggs Housey Bre rooms contoniént for Bossd- Koeping. Adply at Hoom 1 WELLFURNIEIED ROOMS FOR G eutral location. No. 8 Bouth Ulark-et, in- 1130 RENT—8:0 BTATEAT., NICELY FURNIBIED, 1" weibligttoa. rooma, witt’ tro. 83 ber waok. Tran: lonta takau,_Apply st i wt 1our. 0 RENTOUEAP-ELEGANT BUTTR OF FION ‘rooms for ho 118 Korih Clas TORES OFFIGES, &0 7. in building §3 and & Aoulh C Tl ot wiLh bowbr 10, 87 40d & boutd Usaalet. ¥, G B, 1 Lasa) ALL BTONTS 7 MILWAUKREAV.. or oy light busiuess, $13 10 815 par month, Avply 00 premiso RENT-WITHL afif\“:“wz STORE-ROOM, 1 INT- W M.PO! . i oS s fry ith 0 RENT-_BTORE AND BASEMENT IN MENDEL Block, corner of Paciio-av, and Van Hurenat. — la- Quire st 188 Fil Miscollancons, LOONS OF 170 OLARK. Al slors 3 Boutd IO RENT-THRER URERIL 1 i with or withou t._Apply o AT THE BOOT orth Hiaach: hss WANTED--TO RENT. ANTED~TO_RENT-BY APRIL I-A BTURK IN viginity of Palmer House auitable for Hoe retall trade, Ly &t ol = TO EXCHANGE. LEAR REAL ESTATE AND OASH chango for stock of herdwaro, houss! TO houssfurn rcrockers. Jo K KIMBALL % W g0 WITY AND SUBURDAN HEAL ESTATE, SECI motos, And Luproved (arma 1o, ezchab chandiee, " J. F. KIMBALL, % Wasbington- (OHISKERING PIANOS _MKST IN THE WORLD 5l on mestatrar uasiorly parments at BEED'S TEMILR OF MUSIC, & Van Buren-st. RS IlFD&.'h PIANOI—-ALL 'lll(L)DI,HL“ ‘XM- ramen roanwond A 3 it ‘L ’i)?.\lu “'nn o PECIAL BARGA OND-ILAND PIANOS, i i 2 25 > 3 ATE MALLET, DAVIS ro foremnst and beat, 3 €0.'8 UPRIGHT FIANOS Ther stand iu. tuos ionger than any planos made, Theyars richand fall in tono; constructed to ondure aro in avery essontlal the per. feat plauoe of tho age.’ Ausiosl mastars and amatou Americs and Karope pronsunce the ialistt. Davis Gov's Uprighte saprome and unrivalad, | Municians nd the marical gublic uro, avited to call s wiammioe them 2 in & 1O EXCTANGR-LOTS TOR TTORSER_TWO on Hontli Bida for work horaes. Wonld buy Call or sddross 5. W. HULL, 154 Clas 4, Tuesday moruing at 10 g'clock. 0 EXOIANGE-HRAVY YINE TIMDER LAND, U Pa., near rallroad statin, with anw milf, lcsgo. Addrows TIMBEL 0. To’xxcxunafilA GOOD FARM OF 160 ACRES for stook of dr rags, Callst L3 CHANGE-16 AGIKS VERY CHOICE LAND kn. 80 acresin Arkanuas forany porsonal Imger. Waere cuft farm. near dopnt, i1 zSouth o clear, for housa and lot 18 good Incatian, clear, Also, want ty pur- ctiase birick stare oq Woet Madiann, Tlatsted, or 3 Gr Milwaukeeav., for all casti:’valuo not to finwn " WAINER & LAWTON, No. i1 Statoate, n 3. TMPROVED PRO rick housw, 13 roon, fine, dry’ cellar under whols honee, thor- oughly buiit, with two lota silled with vhruhbcr{ tlowors, sta, ; eholee nelghhorhood ; n Gise full particu. fars. “Addrens O 73, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. UCTION i~ TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, Esturdays—Horses, carringos, and barnsss o ainlity,at WRSTUN & 00,8, Noa. {96 aud 114 Kast ington'st, Amble time gy all norsos sold under o0 'PAUTIAL CATALOGUR OF THIN DA Plegant toa’ daoplo browa marok, 18% hands, & yoary, kind aod truo o atl barnow, frea tfom vico, frald of nothiug, any one ean drise them. have no tricks,and & Tinrouxhiy rollable ruad or family toam. Tiay Tuarn, 154 hands, 8 years, kind, sonnd all haanes, {ree {rom vice very stsliah, good b & first-clasa horge for family drjvis Jurapseat boigy In good ord Hopen sido-bas bugyise, neatl 1 apen Conoord Luggy by Coan 13404 domocrat wagon xiil po Iy n‘mlfo‘ now: 17 ton bugs with 12slcigl l:t trug In lor, and o w1 famt 7 v 1 fam1- n good onrr, ., it Prevs waguis, but 1T o I ot with 18 other horsas, wow sd scoud-band, U commencing at 10 o'olock. enciogat 100'elock;o ona co, Jroit, SALE-REVRNAL BGOOD sECONRIAND 1up bigrios: woud mekers and In order, PENNOYRR 0., 374 and 34 Wab QryLmn ono £ heat_stock and workmi HARY Wt s 1t VWANTEDS & PAIR O GIOSHLY-MATONID lisk bos dark color, that aru sound, kind, that oan atep in about three Sjyta 1o baods: welght mol, ovat 1w each. Addross, with fuil d riptia, whero they cat be soan, paininy lowast briow, T, 4, Tribina afiica LOST AND FOUND, {FOUNG_ON FITRTICTILRT, NEAT BICHIGAN. child’s tingor.zing, which vwnut can Lave by 30 Portland a1 » idontifying tho ring, and pay- TIOPER KEWARD WILL Tt PAID Dalr of embrolderod suspenders, lost ‘Madison aud Harriado, to el double at tims ol ‘Auation TURINERS WAGO! b, stock o Lisad, ONE A BURREL, 0a, AD’I Antorua. fiver LaslQrove: st W. W. KIMBALL'S, sorner State sod Adams sté. TR TEADING FIANOS AND ORGANS ARE THE Hallnt, Daris & Oo.'s, the Bmith Ameriean O sndihe Kimball aad Osian sitnos. 1! Uhicay only by W, W. KIMBALL. eo . "Now stylos of Ul be Introduced to m oot i1gos and orgaus of thesn nighly i abialuod fur tha noit Qfieon dars st qrest u rates. Partiny deairing to parchase and pay io lastal monta should cail at onco. Umumfi‘ PIANO, NEW AND ELEGANT, VERY elaborate rosewoad care, seraifo and othpr fmprove. s warrauted for fiva yoars, AIARTIN'S, Btate-s. \V, ¥, KINMALL, WITh OFFRR THE FOLLOW. ¥ o [0k sucond kand lnstruiaents At th sccompanviag rioca: P pianns, which have been rented for a fow months anif AT Ih eelect coniiion, frow $175 to $200 sash. Une Lilbart plioo, 8 octa #50. One HHaliat & Cumstan, -acta Une (isle plano, Toctare, $123. O Stemo. viano, elorantly carved, 150, Vive partauls Fosewand malsdeon: fraui 915 Lo 815, menta, only 82 10 Focondhand organs {rou 33 1o §1 Alsa thio Iargest. stock of new ocgana and planos eves brought Lo the Wost, W, W, KIMIBAL Corner Btate and Adswms-ais. O, T0 A1 CLEATING OUT SALKOFREQORTY DL nand grgaiisand inelndsons. HEED'S PEMPLE AUSIC, 03 Van Huren.at. ioPER NONTH-WILL BUY a second-laud pisuo, suitable for use of bagin- Hers. - Privilago ot _otchange’ for new piana, HEKL'S TKMPLK OF MUSIO, ¥) Van Buren. Q WILL DUY AN ELEGANT TOSEWOOD $200 Jiars: Mabdsomn caas, with moliings, roand cornars, carvad fogs and Iyre: all modern impro; warranted for iva yoars. * SIARTIN'S, 154 State- e BOARDING AND LODGING. VAN BUREN.ST. NEAR Doard B i 300 tites, Sonth Side. 76 sioss 384 (ETATE ~— NEW dlos or geatlemen, BOUTH _ BTATE.ST, — PLEABANT FUfl. Disliod roums, with Loard; terws o suit the MIOHIGAN-AV, —A BUITE OF FURNISURD th board (all the modern 1= o ulsen and reqaire: PLEASANT FURNISHED 1 hoard for lthmw four gov- ird at West Side. 29 AHRRDEEN-ST, — N1OELV-FURNISHED 4 front rom, with closot, vary cl to & marivd two young peop uple or Seafoncor: anpariting bumo b veul 11 Tuw. o — 17 TLLINOIS ST.~NICE ‘with tiret-class lable, () houTiiaury FD L) four years by s gentieman will be vacant to-mors 00d bos d prlvate fataily, S A ShrioRiy oy . Brst-clasd Gablo, In & Gurusd FURNTSHED [goa Sonn privats Amily Hotels. LRINK'S TIOTRL, 10 NORTIT LASAEIT~ et L ylnuAnlmmA“ 88 per woek; day board, 84,50, Bonn iaen ta K CONTAIS: urn to Roa 50 and 50 Gueations ssved. BMITH & u: Woat A ashingion RRDEIL ]d-Al"E‘";’ I‘JlAélL‘“IL‘ JET, m.‘(}ll)h ‘1‘1!5 » A 5 ngra ol e |nt 5 Blakas Taave ai, TriLuns ofhos end reoeivo reward: BUSINESS CHANCKS: AN:’HI_X‘;LBINKSB MAN ’flf“},‘fl.:%fl?.u ‘“‘?31;:': \I oge with fow Bondred S ements witl & mou dord" aud rolarencesirs & « No, §,byad- A HORME, ON past JU o'clock, ou} o e are on lafy Lo, wond X'; medtiuta el i ftaht brown colag, Findar e e e i LN KK LRI T Houts dudensoiat: HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TANDSOME PARLOR SUITS, I W'ELE:‘.Ah“lp(‘_lli‘.:/ll'l‘mwall,:}?" v v A dtiy, 15 st RNITCRE e take D0 o saanot get vat of or WHEL TPURCIABING or's Vatent Uaal For sal 3 —~OORTY DPSINGSS LKL 5 onaaf the: best loos- for i the oountry smountiay Q‘;,.L,.‘:’.": g altgs ordar vrade (0 0 BONHOR, €4 aions it s 577 FOLD; FANTNERGIIPY BUSEEKRR 4N R e usioss sucorntaliy O B e Arayaoa Beand, J. K. KIMBA B OiL yaip Rl TENDIDLY, LOOAT: C YA 1.K, 8P| - ' AL A O Akiios cotuer of Wood 8ad Kl sia i, IST-OLASS (IOKYARD FOR BALE, 1 MILH I R Bl S b scemotsnl wlacy, BN R, Hotel, Bouth endy i {5 1aalle. e DIVOROES i ¥ irm and responsibie parties; punt tiust be reasonable. Addross I' 10, Tribune uffice. 4 INSTRUOTIO D WAX WORK RABONS GIVEN IN USTIG A pesticusalicitad. b Clilcago-d ;_u‘...'i?Lfi“" gibjuion sad fur u ZABKTILWALLKIL, 175 4 tD-CADIES I ND GRNTLESIKS NTRD-LADIKSRND QENTLESK) GRNTLEMAN FOR THREE liviog vn £ .‘V tulog jog; tuition i KD enings Iu the wook, 8 Kugliah teache: il v o graphin situation i socuzud. ~Nortbwest cozaer Uanisur H sto.; scandal avolded; foa aiter decrea. PivaicEs LRUALLY OBTAINED FOI INCOM- plhbbll‘lp Addros I O Box 33, Oblosga. e P 0. Box B, O00d9. oo OHOES_LRGALLY OUTAINED, NOT FRAUD. TN oo Fos stiar dsseas. Elaved jgh practice i tha courta of Chicaso. _Address Fost-Uias Box IR1. T BEWING MACHINES, Tud. A ¥ ZAT, OR A PAILT. MEAT, SHKET HALE GILE FALT ] uer Wit §e0i & loo-*humu-unlu doae, 110 othuo, ¥4 OF CIOAR osoum: rfilubo ofoe- WOOLEN-SILL ¥OR_SALW. 1 WILL Yioract in the sbare very low, a4 1 8z ¢< Sty a0 haty 10 chaige s resdease Wl GRAY, Froeport, Tl AKD COXN- ta boardersy WOBKT sall twy b5 ir ipms’r.cmss BEWING MAGHINES FOR BALE, S pafsblain work dane’ st lows. 1KA D. OwkN & Y "Addresa O 47, Trib 1 FOR_SALE. o YOR BALE. ________ n—A LAKGE ANU OHIOIOE VARIATY POt ET N, pler i i s voultrg show 1a 108 Kt wil cloe a1 ' o'sloek La tu i OR SALE—-A BURULARPROO¥ HAFE a‘ND 3 heap, Inqulre or ads E bt iie, gl dtea 16 I bty FAMILY BEWING SIACHIN act; ucker and ats B e Forhirares saet fb. 15k Wabash a¥ PARTNERS WANTED, DARTNER WANTED-WITH FROM 8%wo TO 45,00, ta foln a practisl man, with large acqualut~ nee, u.hwnd :unult‘: ta start &t vinegar sctoey, Addrees B bd Tribuas alice. ghged Soda. g BOOKS, VAT RECEIVED-_TIE NEW KDITION OF STIKL [ a1 WU (DADS; Prica glu'“"'"':fls'-' Mn'hui%‘fil g oAt e 4 Yook itors, b 40k e £ PAID ¥OIL WEBSTER'S DIOTIONARY § 5 bAin Ead unfi'{. e Do . e ‘lfl":l\flficuul lark-ot. 3 A W BOOKS, DIARIKS, 7,000 YoiigiP A RalEY ot g, J Cd Hi i A e ST