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“ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, MARCIL 7, 1876. i ee ETE TOO THIN. - O. Ac Willard Comes to Gov, Bove cridgo’s Rescue, Bat Cannot. Explain Away That Un- happy Conversation, An Effort to Smothor the Truth in a Mass of Words, Ald, Stono Stands by His Acconnt of tho Talk with Willard, Cov. Gavoridge Is Asked Some Questions Ra- “garding a ‘Corlain Land Spoaulation. ©. A, WILLARD. INS PXPLANATION OF COY, HEVEWIDGE'S HEMARGS. av the Fititor of The Chicaga Trevune s ' Citcano, March 6,—I nocd to think that a man tho attended to lis legitimate business in a modest way wes wafo' Aeninat the poselbility of seeing hia namo in tha papers at all, or at any rato in'an tiiplearant connection, This cheerful view of affairs won disturbed, no farang tho un- doraigned {s coucurnod, by an articly publishod iu. Tun Tamousr Inst Wednooday, In which my words aro ateained into your columna through an Alderman, nu ox-Grain Inapector, and one of your roportern. .1 usa tho word ‘atrained” ad= visediy. Idid not think it Leut to make nny ro- ply to that avticto standing aleno, for Lcoutd hot Keo.thatit did the -2ost and Mul, or tho Governor, or ila}. Layler, or myaolf, any bart, and itu pnblication, without chaltongo, I thought, would give Lyx Tumunn harmless oud pro- longed sutiafaction. Mut to-day, in publishing acerd from Cov. Beyaridge 10 relation to tha subjeat-matter of tho original articlo, you take Occasion, editoripily, to uso, languago which forcos mo, to infringo that policy of st lettco which, In thia tnateuco, had oceurred to tne ne.oniuontly judiolous, ‘I'bo aiticlo Leudod “ Guy, Doveridge aua tha Editor of tho lost” {it vhowtd havo beon Lost and Afati) containn sxtracta from ‘Tirz Tamuxe’s verdion of Movers, Btouo qud Harper's vernion of a conversation with mo, It ayyuimes that thous yetgions are in- fallibly vorroct; thas what wad utated in your por tas Atated by mo ond denied by Goy. Boy- ridge, aud that, thorefure, oither His Excel- lonoy or your ‘umbio sorvant fails to bear tho “little hatehet”? o8 an omblem ef bis or wy moral Zolationsliip to tho lather of his Coun- Iry. Bot does this follow? Wheto soveral men niake stutemouts, and all of them have a guod raputatlon for truth and veracity, and yet tho statamonte seam to ditfor, it is prosumable, uot that exther or any of tuem lng “ atroclounly lied," but tbat oach has told subatantially tho truth, Now, 1 propose to join Ald. Btono, Capt. Harper, Gov. Doverldgo, aud Tae 'Trinuns with my atatoment, aud thon it will aypoar whether tho prinelple suggested abovo applios or whothor {t doca nor, [I wish to suggest right horo that {t would have bgon vory much more courtoous and fair if Lux Tawcxe Lad necured my statement af tho oate to accomnpauy ite first article, It eauld easily hayo Leon obtaiued, aud cave cortainly tv Layo been yaluablo, tf tho truth in the mutter wos tho thing sottght.] ‘TUN CONVERSATION WITI ALD, STONE. ‘The Wook privr to the wncoting of (uo Common. Council, whon the elty pripting was continued to tho Intér-Geean, {t oceurrod to mo that Ald. It. B,Rtono bid, two yoara ago, volurteored nix holp to procure thio bonutiful newspaper golaca for the Ubicago Hvening Alail. Bo 2 wont to bis eflico, aud ict norco tating that I would vall on bim it bo would send mo word whon he would doin.” Ho did uo, and I droppod $n tho noxt day. Aftern momont or twp, by mutual con- sont, the mooting was adjourned to my room at ailster our, Lhe Aldorman was promptly on hand, aul wo approached tho subject of the elty printing by casy stares, in which “professions of mutual admiration woro gentesly interspersed aa stopping-utones to tho rogular businoss of the meéating. I remembor, es on eplicdy, o suggestion from Mr Bjous that tho lepublican Alderaan wore quity ‘given to making fla offivo a hdadquartora for final disenasion and de- cision iu -sogard to welglty municipal affairs, and my recollection ia that the Alderman thought the .olllce ront, during Chega mootings was more than mado good to him by hi somowhat predomiusting {efueoce whon ho trod, as i¢ wero, bis tunstive -hoath, I’ soon reached the point cf mnin intorost, whon Ald. Btone ‘anid, in; qubstance, that :the course of tho Postand Mav iu aypporting Mr, Hesiog had injured us somawhat with the mora prosiva Ropub:icans, aud that ho had go atatod to Mnj. Taylor, of thia paper, who Lad uot cxpinined tha matter go fully as lo (hougt would bo desirable. LT told AMr,-Stono that in my explanation I should speak for mytolf, aud did not wish Maj. ‘Taylor orany one cleoto bs’ contidoted as Included ; that the truo rendons why 1 was incilnod te sup- port Mr. Hestop awero,. booauso it bad beso stated to ma. by persons. fu whom I bod ton- Adenca, thar Mr, 1, would cortalaly act with the Nopublicaty party in the Prosidentiol campaign ; that it was impolitio for bim to dissolve. at loaat Bt proaont, his’ focal political nfilintions ; that he could not do ao houornbly; that. thersforo, de would rua aa @ nominee on tha People’s tickat at sha municipal ofection ; that persunale Jy, while‘not intinato with Mr. Neslng, I anp- posed him to bo a man of honecaty, capacity, aud Undoudted executive ubitity,—a man whom the Tepublicaus would gladly support for the ofice ho sought, if he wore regularly on thelr tickor ; that in mupporting him, tho Jost and Afail, oa a Republican nowapaper, was incroly * discounting tho future,” a few,wooks or manths at farthest, and that whilo tt nat possible or politlo for ‘ug to oxplain all this duriug (be cauvagy, and wo might Microlate, ee temporary niiscoustrne- fou, yot in tho entt’our motives and proguostica- tions would be vindicated. Tio + Mr. Stone remarked that this atstomont ahed now light op the gonran of tha Lust and Mail ; that, howover, if bo had kuown it vuoner, bo could bave disabused my mind concorning tho ‘validity of the hypothosia upon which wo opor- ated. “Ilo ssid that ho -voted to contiim Jake ‘Rehm (Z think) ou a similar statomaut conoern- ing tho future political attitude of Mr.HL. and tho Sigais-Zeitung, but that both tulled to justi- Ty Mr, Nelim’s assurances, Thon Mr. Stonn ob- ‘Borved-that it had beon sngpeated that Gov, Boyoridzo owned atock in the pupor, aud might, ond ought to, bave put his faotdown. I told “Mr. G, that Gov. I, never owned o cont’ worth of stock in the paper; that ingo far oa tho ap- pointmont of Maj, Taylor na Penitentiary Oom- ‘Missloner waa concerned, it was hold subject to wlottor written to tho Governor by Maj. T., atatiug that ho could only accept the offico on condition thot {t did wot involve any control ~gpauly or covertly of tho polivy of tho Jost and fail. + -Mx,Btone expressed some surprise, and f wont bao toromark that in a couvergation with Gov, _Boxerldgo, at one time, he acquieuced tu the au) if Mr. Hosing, on tho ground that it would b..tece, and that in a scrub race wo well support My, JIesing ux any other Thie talk vith Ald. Stono was, ne I eup- onsd, to & frieinl of Gor. Bovoridgo, and wae ‘Inthonaturo of a confidential intorview ; al- though thore was nothing transpired which I iabould desire to vary, except that Jmuight, had £ known that the rouvorsation was to reappoar, ‘bate soars sprefaty oiberiesinaell oeweae iy Infon of Goy. Woveridgo's positfon and what ‘Lo said hja nouition was, + AGORVRDHATION WITH CAPT, W, ‘T. WARTED, 1 This occursed ou tho atrout w day or two aftor Teaw Ald. Stonp, it was brief and burried, 02 T way in haste to take tho Evaustou train, It wag in substance what Laaldto Mr. Stono, By atriking out of your report of It “safter the DBo- publican Convention lagt fall,” an alomont of chroualogical accuracy, would bo supplied. The talk Thad with doy, Boyeridge acourrod prior to the holding of the Republican Municipal Con- Yeotlou, and while the propriety of haviog such ® Convention ween mooted polut—shou it was propor to uae the form “wcrub race” ns a cor- rect dosignation of the probablo shapo tho cam- Paign would axsuine, 1. 6., 8 More peraonal rtrag- gle Of candidates without reference to partics, Aly xecattection ‘is, jadead, that ‘Tux UN ES igalk ties niew of the eee, i tbe. very ore of tho ction, only tho “sorub” it suppor the gncceusful candidate. pe Heyes ‘( OOY. beretupar’s Lerten, - Hore it is: io To tha Puitor of The Chicago Trioune: HERINOFIELD, Iil,, March 3—An day's lays of Yus tauuas charges ey en Vetoes yisod the sae sea Matt to support Mr. Uxaive at the jeu I Yaak fall election, ar say, I contrary, X protested Maaitst Supported the Iie id Ros so advinw; ‘pu the suche courses Thate. voted publican ticket ever uluce the orgenizati publican party 10-2 ir gt lop of tue Ie- a hay borted, aided, Auetiog, ox eomorted, oponfy Oorercetae, any oiber tleket, wavo the “Srsiroo? Tiere ett 1875, when thore wae Do Fegulay Seublicen Uaket in tua held'ih Cook Ocunty, Will you ‘Da-so Mad ee fo ‘tosers thie in the oolamns bf your valuable paper, in ~ em couapuruous a place a8 tho charge wae peileter s¥ourg very, reayectfully, Jouw L. Uavewwox, Now it will utriko an avoraga observer that there is nothing tm that note which contradicts what Thaveasld. Gov, Beveridge dos not and wil not stato that ho over ' protested’! to me against aupporting Str, tlesing. But Maj, Toy- lur, anbssquont to tho sppeatance of the articio in Tre Tamose of Weduosday, has {informed mo that ho did so protost to him, and forcibly,— after the Ropnbiicans put o ticket in tho ficld. My convorsation with the Govornor waa, a9 stated, before {t wae fiusily deaidod to puta ticket In the fold, but nolthor before uor after- warda did ho protest to mo; indeed, F do not romember to have scon him after the conversa- tion had with him as above rolated, until tho oloction, Prlor to that time tha adltor of Tin ‘Tornune ia aware that the mind® of Nepnblicans wero divided ;(?) whotnor to make o alraight party nomination ornot, and whether to support Mr. Hoatng or not 9) if no party nomination wero mado, In tha fntler contingency ft han been statad that the rupport of ‘Tue Tamonr was ansured to Mr. Hestng.(7) or at lesat ita allouca in regord to bim, 1t wag during this state of nuspouso that tho tall hotweon Gov. B, and myaolf occurred, Afterwards, when the combat doopauod, hin Fcallonoy did not mato ft a point to yintt the editorial roonis of tho /oat and Mail, About tho time ho came to town to tu tha Thst Regiment in sid of iuch, thore was quite a coldnoas batwoon ua; sud it bocamo tho duty of tha Post and Mail, 8 a public journal, to animndvert atrongly upon tho uae of the military to dofoat the olec- tion of tho Republican candidate in faults esse, =I moan Mr. A. G, Mexing! { ought to tiavo added that in my couvorsation with tho Govornar ho remarked rubstantially: ‘In avy ovent you ought bo cnroful not to accept an attitude which would put you tn hostility to tho Republican party.” ‘This advico, of courae, from my stand. aint, of the prompt rotirn of Mr. Hosing to Iho fold, nud /o finnl denouomont, whou the avena would drop on 4 reconeiled Republican faunly, locked {u cach others’ aring, was no aif+ ficult to accept, IN CONCLUSION, T would not hayo gouo into this anbject at so. grcat length, oxcopt that this communication fs to appear it ‘Tur. Larsuse, and tho editor of that papor fs rosponaiblo for putting mo to tho tronbls of writing it at all, and has made ita anb- ject-mntter, by giving it prominonce, of enough importance to rendor axomowlhat prolonged an- swer appropriate. I will leave it to tho fairness of Tur: Tribune to npologize for not scoking all tho facts nt tho start, and to mato the amendo honorable to any and all persons who avo been putin avomowhnt falxo position by ita publica Uon of incomplate, statements on B matter of considerable impartance to Gov. Hovartdge. a 0. A, Winesnp, [The editor of the Post and Afail bas noyor before sont any éxplanation to ‘Tur, ‘Tnmunr, fod from tho amount of twieling ond squirming and turning aharp cornors betrayed in tho fore- golng, it fa clear that ho has lad uo especial ambitfon to rush into print with natstoment which shall oxculpato one man without lucul- pating angotucr.) ———— ALD. STONE. 418 RECOLLECTION O¥ THAT CONVERSATION. - A Toown roporter aaw Ald. Stone yestorday and showod bim a copy of Mr. Willsrd's commu- nication, at the samo tino axpressing tho desire to know what tho gontieman thonghtof it. The frat thing that struck tho Alderman's oye was air, Willard's reforonce to a suggestion purport- ing tocome from Mr. Stone, to the offect that tho Ropublican Aldermon mado lis .ofice a sort of hoadquarters. Afr, Willard saya bis rocoficc- tion fa that Ald. Stano thought the office rent, during thexo meetings, was more than compon- ated *! by his somewhat Predominatiog jntluenco when ho trod, agit woro, his native loath,” what- overthat may mean. In rogara to thix portion of Sr. Wiliard's commuuteation, Ald. Stono auld to tho reporter: “T do net remombor saying that my office waa tho beadquarters for tho Ropublican Aldermen abtho timo im quertion, Idid way that at tho tima of Binror Colyin's lection thoy did mest thore for consultation, but I nover sssumed to myself any credit for what might have boon dono only sa an humblo momber of the party, aud to contribute my ubare towards its bonoilt.” In rogard to the’ romalodor of Mr, Willard'’s statemont, or at least that part which Ald, Stone cotaldored as matorial, ho simply devired to say that what ho bed previously stated concorning tho couyersation with cur, We, was correct on it appeared in Taz Turnonn, A FEW QUESTIONS, ‘THE EAMT ST. LOUIS LAND KPECULATION. To the Nditor of The Chicagu Tridune: Cutcago, March 6.—1 natice i this morning’s ‘“nmuxe a doninl by Acting-Gov. Boveridgo, over bis own signature, of tho roporta au horote- foro published concerning his advising tho Post and Mait to aupport Woaing, ato. Now, if the Acting Governor has gene {nto that business, I have a fow questions which I desire to havo him answor, I will commonco with ono concerning tho Inud speculation of Hoveridgo, Rutz, Raymond & Co. Without “rising to ox- pla,” I want to auls, first, how much influouce tho pon of the Acting Governor, the then State ‘Trossuror, and other of tho Govornor's friouds, brought to bear upon tho Twonty-Eighth Gen- ral Assembly to pass tho act by which certain Jand accretions on tha cast side of tho Missia- aippi River, at aut St. Louie, ould be sold at a stipulated price; second, how long = time tho Qoyernor pondorod over the approval of that not; third, what arrangomonta had been previoursty mado: by tho sald frionds for the tale of auch lande; © fourth, Low mnch the Acting Govotnor inverted in that spaoula- tion for Limeelf, how rouch for his aon, and how much for his son-in-law; Ofth, how much roal, righteous indignation thore was in the Acting Qovemor's puertle attempt by proclamation, to intimidate the Mayor of St. Louls aud the Cov- ernor of Missouri Into taking down an old dike which bad been rojlaccd on the wout vhoro, or Bt, Louis sido of tho river, and which throutoned to destroy tho Governor's logislativo spocula- jon. e LT profor that tho Acting Governor should havo the opportunity to avawer theao questions la full for the information of the Reptbjicans of tho State, rather than toil tho story myself, . Tomo Republican, and boliove that partica Bro 8 necessity, Bud that parties pro controlled by tio primarics, and thst tho place for the commoticement of tho truo rofarm ig politicy Iu in the primaries. Candidates for bigh and rosnonsible oflicoa'should thare be discussed, Whon tho Action Goyornor shall have an- awored thoso (tiostions, Itiave others ta pro- pound in tho interests of informing the Re- publican pollticans whothor the man propoucd for s Republican Governor is oithor an honest or acompotont mau ~ POR. 8, Pe a THE FINANCE: QUESTION. To the Euitor of The Chignao tribuns: Couunavinue, UL, March 3.—Somo of our wisvat financlora now suggest that our logal- tondor notes, bay $400,000,000, bo converted into Intereat-boarlng bonds, and that those bonds bo permitted tocirculate as currency, ‘Vue TnppNy, L think, enggeats that on these bonds the rate of {utoreut bo 9.65 par centin gold. If this conld bo dono our greenbacks would aoon certainly bo au good aa gold, It ig auggestad by othera that on inverest-boaring ourronoy would bo a now und clumsy arrangement, but theve Latter Snauciers seom to have forgotton that at ono timo wine 1863 the Government had in circulation a largo smonnt of compound-interost notes, and they citculated freely and conveniontly until drivon out of praulation fend boarded In tho bauku) by thn lator issue of Government uolos bearing no intorcet, ‘Tuero $a only ono diffoulty to overcome in the displacement of our grsenpaocks with an {n+ terost-boaring currency ox bondy, aud that ie thls ; the National-Bank money fa mage rodoom- able in greenbacky, Now, will Tre Troe toll us, Io case our groanbacks should be made con- yertiblo into 3,05 gold bouds, bow tho relation is to bo mislotalued betweon tho greepbacky and National-Baok notea—that is, how ara Natfonal- Bank notes to bs kopt at par value with green- backs ? Algo, is not the conversion of our reonbacka inta gold boudy st a low interest, fits shortest road to practical Bpyecig-rosuunpe tion ? ee A Marbarous Imitation of Wilitam ‘Kell Stopped by & German Audie once. Berlin nowspapore give #8 aingular acconnt of tho performance of two Americans in & circus in thatcity, ‘The performer appeared under the pane of Mr, and Medame Thomson. ‘The Jattor was dressed tn the faded attire of a page. Hay- {ug bilndfolded Ler with a white cloth, bor hus- baud placed her agaiuut a target and fastened au apple upon her head. Retiring wome dis: tance ho took a croguvow, aimed ag the apple, aud Jot ily. ‘Tha arrow struck close by the poor woman's right eve, Sho staggered, and kocmed on the polnt of wwooutne; but hor busband breced bor up, again seé the apple aright, wteppad bag, aud seowed about to repost this barbarous feat in archery. ‘Ino audience, bow. pvor, was furious with indignation, and shouted threateningly, “Btop that! Btop that!” ‘Liem. won oudeavored to miske worne wort of an oxpla- nation in unintellixibla English. ‘Tho audiexco eal hot} hearhun, aud bo withdrow with his nite, ‘THE COURTS. Results of Judge Blodgett’s Va- #ation. Decisions in the Fox & Howard and Othor Cases. Somo Carlous Allogations Regarding the Lato ED, Terry. Rooord of Jndgmonts and Now Snits— Oriminal Business, DECISIONS. HID & WREOHNIF, V9, TI NALTINORE, PITTSBURG & CHICAGO ROAD, Tudgo Dlodgatt, who haa bacn onjoying ous of lis poouliar yacationy the past wock,—ltbat is, doing twica as much buaincea as ueual,—yeator- day morning doliverod half a dozen decisions in yarlous casos which have been hoard before bim durlug tho past two months, ‘Tho first caso doctded wan that of Hilt & Mc- Keobnie ya, tho Baltimore, Pittaburg & Chicago Railroad Company. Tho plaintiffs claimod about $150,000 for butlding » portion of tho defend- ont'a road. A written contract fied bocn mado jn pursuanco of # verbal contract, but = argo smount was claimed for grubbing and clearing which was not pro- vided for in the contract, ‘Tho Judgo hold that tho written contract must govorn, oven though it would exclude the groater part of tho plaintif's claim, but suggested that it tho parties desired lie would give thom time to apply to hayo tha ecoutract reformod go na to Include all the work thoy had dono, and woutd therofore only Intl- mate what his decision waa st prosont. No Gnal ordor wns therofore made, wox & wowanD, Adogiaion was aleo rondorcd in tho case of Tox & Howard, tho bankrupt contractors, on tha conflicting claims of Joiferaon Hodgkins and Couro -& Osrkiny to certain proporty of tho bankrupts which wan. sold to Modghus iu duly leet. ‘Dba property consisted of dradges, scows, tug-bonts, ote., and was old by Bradford Hancock, the Provisional Asslgnoo, soalod"bid4 being received, in puraa- ence of an ordor of tho District Court, to Hodg- lang for (ho suta of $40,000, ho boing tho highest bidder, An ordor waa then made on alt persons to show caueo why such gale should not bo con- firmed, and no causo beiug shown it was con- firmod, On the 12th day of July the Assignoo reportod that he had given Hodgkins a certitiod copy of tho order of quulirmation, and bad da- moanded tho €40,000, or s part as a deposit, but that tho latter hati falled to pay any part of tt, and that ho was insolyont. He also reporto that ho kad rocaivod a bid of $40,000 from Couro & Carking, which hoe asked leave to necont {n liowt of that of Hodgkins, ‘The Judge thoronpon wot onide the order of sale to Hodg- king and directed aule to be made to Coure & Carkins, which was done, aud the amount paid without any notice haylug beon given to Boaghans. A petition for roviow was then taken to Judgo Drawmond, who directod that tho order of Jul 12, wolting amdo tho sale to Hodgliny, aud directing it to be uiado to Couro & Carkiny, should be opened or uct aside, aud that au op- portunity should be given to Hodglans and one 8. Crave to ba hoard on the application of the Assignoa to sot aside tho sale to Modgkins. Subsequontly, Hodgking and Crunc Gled a potition, setting out that Hodgkinw bid was made for Crano, who was tho real principal; that tho Assignoo bad given tho fattor until July 12 to mako tho paymont, but bad thon suddenly sold tho property to Couro & Carkiue, bofors ho (Crano) had had timo to got tho monoy to y aa doposit. , ‘Tho Assiguoo had suted in bad falth,’ and - in collusion with Couro & Carkins, knowing that Crane was rendy to pay for the proporty. ‘lho Assigueo answered. this petition, utating thet when tho bid was mado, and the sala contirmed to Hodgkins, ho did not know Crane hod any inforest, und only learned such fact on tho aveuing of July 10, when Crano promised to pay pait of tho pur- chaso monoy the frst thlog Monday morning. Ho, honover, did not consider Crane logally bound to do #o, aud, Hodykina belog irrosponsi- blo, aud Crane failing to kocp bio promuso before nearly noon Monday, bo sought out Couro & Garkins, and obtained & botter bid from them, which he rocommondod abould bo accopted, On tls petition aud auswer, and tho an- ewer of Couro & Carkinn, voluminous proof bad beon taken, tho Judgo aaid, and the first question to bo decided wea oa to whothor —the ordor of July 12 having been oponed in aecordanco with tho decision of tho learned Civoult Judgo—tho ordor of July 9 should be wat aside, or, iu othor words, whather the Court, if it bad beon fully advised on tho 12th of July of all the facta which had boon elnce brought ont, would have act aside the Hodgkius bid und di- rectod tho Agsignuoo .to accopt the Couro & Carkina bid. Tho Judge thought he would. It sppeared soneltsively. that Houdgkina waa irre- sponsible; that hohad ample information of his bid having vsen uccepted, and that the bid of Couro & Carking was much votter for the outate, although thore was a conflict of evidence ag to whothor the Assigneo Iruow, when Hodgkins’ bid wor put lo, whothee Crano bad spy iuteroat in it; that mage no dilforence, as it wae cloar that tha bid was not binding ou Craua, Ho nover acknowlodgod the bid sq as to bind himeolf, aud bis partial promiso was yoid py tho atatnte of ‘fraugs, The balance of evidence, howover, was 1p favor of Mancook, who testitiod that bo did not know of Crane's interest, Han- cock, joroovor, could not give cithor Modgkins or Crano any tino in which to ralso the money. Tho sate wag, 10 fact, an ouction aslo for cash, and, if tho purchagor did uot pay, the property could bo gold again, Crane was not bound b; his promise, and Hodgkins uaa -irpespousible. Any Court, thon, ought toguave got agide yuck & wale, especially when it was ghown that a better one could be immediately mado for a hotter priog, Hodgkins’ rights wero forfoited throngh bis failura to pay. Oraue pure possly avoided making bunsolf rospousibto, aud bald hinnwelf ina poultlon whore ho cou! accopt tho bid or not, according to whother it syould bo profitable to him. Ho was playing Hancook and -Modgking both on # lino until ho could se0,5 profit in stepping into Hodgkins’ shoss, ond Jlancock, the Assignee, was by po moans bound to stand by, and bo trifled with, ‘Tho evidence failed to sliow that Hancock bad been guilty of any fraud or collusion, He hed nad a conversation with Conro and Anson Fox, in Which ho stated that bo did not consider Crane's prorafye biuding, aud ho foft uudor no obligauans to soll tho property tohim, White Lo Joft himself fro to close tho trade with Crano or uot, ho cortainly had the samo right to- look olaewhoro for ®' pur- chaser, © Crano could not ” complain for it waa ho who had boon guilty of bed taith. ‘Tho potition to sot aside tho sale to Couro & Carkins would tharofore bo dismissed. Mosure, Tonnoys, Viowsr & Aborcrowhio appeated for the Aguignoco and Coura & Carkine, Aloesrs. Cooper, Garnett, & Packerd, the counsel for Hodgins aud Crane, {wmediatoly took an appeal, sud In tho afternoon filod a voluminous petition for review, in which: they set out the facts of the caso and evidenco at Jongth, ond ank that tho docision of Judge Blodgott be reversed. A MENBERSUID IN THE DOARD OF TRADR NOT AN ASSET, In the case of Leravl Sunderland, a bankrnpt, the question was rasod whether a memborabip ju tho Board of ‘rade owned by Sunderland as the timo of his Bsukruptoy was an osvet within tuo meaving of tho baukrupt lay. ‘ho Board of Trade nover mado any dividends, and tho only nse made of tho profita was to spread in+ fortnation among its mombers. The tagmbor- ehipa woroanisble, however, for about §400 or #500, if tho purchascr could get elected in pluco of tho retiring member, aud in that way only ‘Wad the cortificate valuable, Tho Judgo thought, from an oxsmination of tho by-laws of the cor- poration, that the ourtltoates were ouly personal Riivilerca or licensey, aod wore not transforablo. ‘hoy wore tiko memberships ina Masons Lodge, and could not bo levies snd wold, Tho ortilicates wore | only valuable if the purchagor could ‘mako Binet so eece pauls to the membors of tho Board of ‘rade au to bo olocted in tho plage of tho bankrupt, Jt seomod from auslogy, tho question wover baving arisen before, (hat yuch a cortificate way m persoual priviloga sud could not be conaidored wn nsact, The remaining doeleioua Involved only quos- ieee of fa0t, aud ountained uo matters of public on uuder oxocution —— IN GENERAL. CLOUPEN LAND AND A CLOUDED Nawe, A bill was fled yesterday iu the Ciroult Oourt ‘by Miner, Boal & Tackott, of Boston, against Caroline A, Jackson, ta clear up the ttle to some rosl ostato, and determine whether the dofend- aut is the wifg of Ell D, Torry or uot, It is charged fn tho bill that BE. D, Terry, in November, 1872, was indobted to tho 3 complainants in the sim of $40,000 for a stock of goode which he had bought of them. Some time in tho yesr 1872 he applied to them to com- promise with Lim at the rate of 60 contson tho dollar, and thoy, relying on Iie statements tuat ho was uuable to pay fo full, agrond to the com- romine. Terry died in Fobrnary, 1875, owing Hiern about €60,000, and his catate fs insolvent and will aot psy ovor 40 por cent of the claims proved up against [¢. Tho complainanta have Icarned alnce Terry's doath that ibs ntatements as to hia fintocial con+ dition in 1872 were untrue, aod mado for tho urpowo of defrauding them. In Doaember, on, being tho owner cf tho House and lot No. 1898 Indiana avenuo, worth £8,000, he conveyad It, without consideration, to ona Jamon E, Chutoh, by whom, in turn, it was mabesauently qransferrad to tho dofendant. In January, 1878, Torry alao conveyed the proroluea No, 284 South Paulina atreet to Carolina A. unokson, likowlao whhout conslderation, These two picces of property, it is obarged, were bought with moneys dorived from tho nalo of the tnorchanidise bought of complainants, and wore conveyed to tho do- fondant by Torry with tho intent to defraud bis creditors, Tho defondsnt claims that the lands wore cons voyod tobor in ber maiden naine, but that sho was the wifo of E, D. Tory; but tho complain. anta dony that she was over hfs wife; that the doods purport to have beon signed by ‘Terry's wife, but that euch iy pot the fact, but that they wore vigned by somo unknown party who por- soneted hor, ‘Lho real widow hes filed a bi! for dowor in theso premises. ‘Tho complainants therefore ask that the deeds from Terry to Caro- Noo A. Jackson may bo not- aside, and that the proporty may bo doclared to be held iu trust for the payment of thotr olaim. TAX LITIGATION, : Ono’more unfortuusto, Poter J, Fryer, camo into Court yesterday at the eleventh hour to gat aninjunction sgainst Michael Rvane. ryor soys his poraoual property iu May Jest was worth 9350, but the Aescesor valued it at $1,500, and ‘Evans wants 8 tax of 295.62, dJudgo Moore granted partial injunctions yea- torday iu nino tux cases, which bo bas bed under advisomont forsome days, and ontiro injusc- tious iu two moro cases. Itolief was rofusod in two applications, Judgo Farwell was alao opgagod yeatorday af- ternoon in hearing tax cases, but no decrees were ontored. DANRRUPTCY MATTENA. Charles P, NeKay, a buildor, of this city, filed a yoluntary potition in bankruptcy yosterday, ‘Tho proferred debts amount to 102.50, the secured claims to 179,106.27, and the nusecurod to sbout $25,000, ‘Iho asacts comprico iand ‘yalued at $48,450 but mortgaged for moro than ius cont; #445in open accounts, ood 23,100 in paraonal property, oforred to Register Hib- ard. Soxoph V. Blumt, of Peoria, also wont into voluntary bankruptcy, owing $944, and haviug mo nals, ‘Lho potition was referred to Nogister jolngon. 7 In the mattor of Goorgo Gilbert an ordor was madg for s composition meeting to be hold March 22, before Jtegister Hibbard. Au Assigueo will bo chonon thug morning for tho catato of Horatio N. F. Lewis. x SUPERIOR COURT IN DuIEY, B. F.‘Allen, William A. Stophens, and Herman Dionuerbassett began a suit by attachment ogalnet Charica A. Stophens, claiming @1,617,98. Tho Amorican Exchango National Bank of Now York filed # bill yesterday against David B,, Laura D., Charlos B., Boojamiu F., David B., and Mary MM. Cooke, to forccloso a mort- gage for $7,643.45 on Bub-Lot 4in J, Y. Scom- mon's Babuivision of part of Lots 56, 57, 4, and G6 iv Cleavor's Subdivision of Lota 3, 4,5. and 6, Block 2, in Dyer & Davison's Subdivision of tho 8, EY of the N. W. JY of Bec, 4, 99, 14. A. I. West, D. M. MoGarvey, and 8. C, Me- Garvey commoncod an action in troapass against Louis Lovy, laying damages at $5,000. ornevit COURT, Charles L. Lancaster began asnit in trover against Francis Agnow, Y. 1. Tiornoy, and Ion- a 8, and F. 8. Osborne, Isyiug damagos at Adolia Lawronce, odministratriz, began an ao- tion against Solomon Mchichan and Hugh Mo- Dougal), laying damoages at 4,000. Peck & Abbott sued Jamea G. Stephons for Thomas McLain commenced o sutt for $10,000 damagos against J. L. Curtis and Killom Wiune. ORIMINAL COUNT. G..A. Pack pleaded guilty to larceny, and sen- tence was wuspendad. “ John and Richard Powors wore tried for an as sault with intont to rob, found guilty, aud givoo ono your oach in the I’onitentiary, Patrick Auliff, sontenced to sixty days in tho County Jails fow dave ago, wns discharged at tho instanea of his former omployor. ‘Thomas Prindle was tried for an assault with intont to kill, was found Futtty, ‘Bnd givon throo niontha in tho County Jail. James Porkornoy ploaded guilty to larceny, and Bentance wos suspanded. Janos Corrigan pleaded guilty to larcony, and Was romanded, enben Wright pleaded guilty ¢o larceny, and was remanded far sorvice as a witness bofore thoGrand Jury, Frank Lefllor wos tried for larcony, found guilty, and sontonce was augpondod, Thomay Davia was tried for larconcy and ac- quitted. THE CALL. Juvar: Gany—150, 202 to 206, 208 to 214, 216 to 222, ineluaivo, Jupaxr Jamesox—110, 112 to 115, 117 to 121, 123, 125 to 127, 129, 191 to 135, inclusive. Jvpar Moonr—b. 7, 8, Jupox Roayns—Het cascs 1,601. 1,819, and 837. Jovax LooTu—Al, 32, D4 to 60, inclusive, ex~ a 46. ‘upae FanwEtL—No call snnounced, Jopun Writiams—Riveruido Improvement Company cases. + + JUDGMENTS, Borenron Count—Junax Gany—Joln Kean vs, Oliver F. Faller, $1,860, Baurbier, $1 rye Browning et a). Couracn, §255.08,—Jobu West va, Jolin A, Itlco, $5: Jupar Jaurson—Samanths A, Yuilim ot! al. vA, Jobn ©, MoGord and Eugeno ¥, Wensaw; verdict, $2466.83, and motion for new trial, paiies Sek A Tin Bonauzn. Lena Angeles (Cul) Hzpreas, The Temescal tin mines aro located 24 milos southogat of Pomona, fn San Rornardino Coun- ty, and are among the richest tin minoa in tho world. Vor tho past ton yoars these mines Lave boon but little worked, becauso of tho almout ondlons litigation arising from a disputed title to #o valuablo a property. A woallby Amsterdam company, that has beon and is now ongaged iu importing tin Into the United States, to tho ox- teot of $14,000,000 por yoar, haw recontly bonded “tha . Tomedcal ; "tia mlnos from tho yarlous ) claimants / to. (he. amount of 880,000, “and on tho first day of May, 1878, the monog is'to bo pnfd, and the various titles will bo paesed to sod voated in tho Amaterd: Company, ‘Theso are tho only tin tluea yot dtacovercd in tho United Btatos, and Bre very rich, assaying aa high as 18 per cont, while many mines in Europe sro worked to proft that yield but 4 per cont of motal. Ar- rangomente are being made for commencing act- ive oporationton mn grand pcele atan carly day. AS goon ay practicable after the Istof Mays force of 600 minors will bo put to work devolop- {ng tho mins and taking out the ore. Gos Company Prosident—" Ab! wo must a0- commodate onrsojvea to the times, Aunouncs Brodaction of 10 contsa thonasnd fect in the price of gas—and add a couple of thousand foot on each gat-pili,” 3 A. FERTINZER FOR GARDENS, LAWNS parks, vines, sb tha, vine) i ih thab, Toate? tho Worlds “Sil encélaes (allies will Garo it Bond for elreylars. inerery city aud kxonts wen ¥ aud vil: Pagan the Ualted ato, aL, CUMMINGS, Hy LL GAB PAID FOR OART.OPE Srornyng. arpets, (uraite ry pound isa EES eat ana fess YINK FURB—3IIN! Bags Anum 2g YUNS a Taatten, at 09.4 9B 10 63 zi Hhoutiteclovtagoutol far acocke AAICLIN'S, Lol OITY REAL ESTATE. FoR BALE-T, B, BOYD, ROOM I4, 144 MADISON- '29,500—An ttegant t4-room dwolling and lot, ronte $40, au Dearborn-at., z ¥ ‘ aaa erat Just north of Twants-eovonths thie a “A pb Oz andtome residence lot on Erie, betwoon Dear- 1 4u-Z-soani dwelling and lot Fonrtennth 0.71. 3, 0H—S1,0Xt down—{0-r0om dwelling at front, tal Uongrese tt. Hod Wo "ath [WOR HALON ExOTANGi=WO Fn deter and a nainbor of splendia. late’ wi minutos wetk of the deputat Lakeside, Alto hoon lontco-at. Also house ant [ol Also houss a! ti | ‘Aled hag dd Lots v4 Huttartohia, Also honso and lot, WA Arnold-st. Alng inute And [ob 57d Arnolds, use and Jot. 234 Pauetts 3 ‘Alte honve anv lot tm Prairione TEST fa Wire rial aod kortlothets. Applyta GONE OA reer __, Fiteilty Savings Wank. [POR SALE €6.00 Witt PunGHAsE HOUAR ANT se won 2 No. 27 Marshfield: Qin original enrt. saquire port bein Mt ona-Lalf of is rath Ulark-ats THE a HL West Adams wii ‘gant hnasg No. loz? Wer ~, containing IL bom fit 262156), belox awut ouchalt of tue original aca RIEAND- vate roel- OR BATE—HOU: 1 ROOMS, 7 front by 125 ta alley, Wost Bide, near atrest cal house, 14 rooms, with Gi feet front, on ftnbes, 1 "be sold at. tite be withinjhomst Iodater part cast balance good utes COT ln she nor! lays; pal 3) » Us on E.R, HURLDUE. I itandolpheatc Room te SUBURBAN REALESTATE, Wiesrchunte for clear priory tn euere tld the Gace chan nanear cliy, Mieucy fear depot at Laue Fast, ‘aad. god Lob th trees, sul fection tneatehranes twa houses ou Throop-at., near Harrlson, lote tlds each, jwo-story and baso> ment Urick restdenora; lat at Kenwood, noer station, $ax167 to alley, eotered with treet: Jota ott Berenty Anh Sigomeat Grand Function, on corner, Ue A. ULRICH, OR Bai COMPORTA! DB ¥ Weothatantlaty bal bree vate rast too: monte, at Summerdale, adinining lavenswuod. Prices, opwarda, ‘Terma to sult any thrifty family with osition bnt lacking the ready cash te secure w ts for 2% minutes’ ride; Jako water. I. GREASE, southeast cornor Monroe and Market-sla," ror SALY—MOUSES AND 3 VOR BALE, innd ail fewest pitta ot auy auarbat Unseen ee STODGL, 10 Doarbornat. 7 oD Of Chlctey, Ode z re gn river, woll shaded, nost dopote d. De Malevitve V7 Dearborn-st. Of SALE EST BOOTH ENG male ‘Avril 1” NRESON THLE, BF Washoe ‘OOD LOTS, ral promised allo past, Wedbesda, ME HESRY WORTH, to °Adiand RD-LOT ON MICHIGAN-AY., BETW! We Noniy-atth ast thtrgeterea > toe whieh See Fill ve pald; must bo w decided bargela. Addres ane ‘North 1 Brits fon and prico.” Address Q tl, Tribunoitices ne EP TO RENT—HOUSES, oi be RENT—NEW OCTAGON STONK-FRONT, 14 ‘roums, modern improvements, brick barn, fine fawn and shedo trees, aide jot, roarbie tile pavement, nortboaat corner of Carroll ind Shoidona ‘ in ante lace neigh fil Es \deand Shoidonrtie, aad, RH eee Cm baat sand Shoidon-sts, or place, irater-clovote, oto. 3,8, LAYER, 7 Metrovelitan Block: Fp'O RENT—@6 PEI MONTH=HOUSH GONTAIN- ing Grooms, larga lot, Harvard-at., batween Weatern and Usmupbalars. Snauire at ses iD RENT.“ TWOSTORY AND BAS le, abas EMENT DWELI- ¥. and 16} Twonty-fourth-st. vo) HOU RM 01 ficos, do. in all parts of tits eit (a a ‘Copies S cents, at Its Washingtou-at MPO RuNT—4 WOUSLS PLEASANTLY BITUATRD, each 4 rooms, gy Houth Mayet. ; two sete of § roo OOMS, {a the 3 per mont G Be Pig Went Llaretvon at. RENTNKAR LINGOLN Vaitk AND LIN: card, S-room brtog, bot water, gas fizturen io in haure, tee aalahberhoad, so miouabla CHAS RATE 6 Teandelnherte ne ieabi es TO RENT--ROOMS. ~— FPO RENTSIN NORTON BLOCK. ABINGTON. 25 thing, Hoor, & rooms and ¢closeta: No. it: No, Bookkooners. Clorks. &o- WVANTED-DNUG OLKRK, COMPRTENT AND well recommentody onaepenking Gorman pre- forrod. Apply at m7 Indiang-av. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, | rofes ce given. Addrese 849, Trib Sitpatiow, WANTRD-DY A YOUNG MAN INA tores fa willl areas FF, a HIE to, ork and good abfiguring, Ads Trados WANTED @ PAINTRIS AND GRAINERS AT the bullding cornor Wasbinatou-at. and Orden-av, WW Astepsioor MAKRI AT 678 HUDDARD-ST., ‘oatner of Moves. ANTED-, if TOR Ke WNoneita © gon nana cad se torment ob ‘particalars apply to etre PIRBOM, U4 ix Duboque, lowa. Coachmen. Teamsters. & n 0. ITUATION WANTHO-DY A MAN THAT KNOWS borse through and through io attend to snob; an er- Port in teaming and keeping atock im condition; haq the eat Uhioago references; hea un tden of all 8 of base’ nee. _No privates need reply. -Q6i, Tribune of8eo, SITUATION WANTHD—AG GilOOs AND GOAGE- teal ie gee Mintel eet ant ta ‘SITUATIONS WAN 1D OARRIAGH -LACKAMITIC ring and now work, Al, 8, SULLAL, 103 eaiat, ‘A VIRST-CLASS PAT Lite FB PRR AT SHOP EMALE Domostics. ‘ Sinema et atta toot GOMPRTERT Xn ‘ fe 2 ‘private tamily. Call for two daya St 100 Ststoees ee Wast ED. TWO OR THER GOOD, CALF-HOOT tumors, fs PURER OOH ATANNOR Ne Peal, ie Meet Tiers OMAN WITOUNDEIC | Q'TUATION WANTRD—BY A _AWRDE GIRLTO. W. A SMART YOUNG MAN Wild UNDER | O'TU/ QapWRDE Gint To eure eats f f in klteban of kecond work. Call for two salary and capabfities, Woe ATMS offices AMPE:| Archor-sv. = eis MYA GA OR SAPS aN Deageeae he glue lastery of WAHL BROB., ANTED-THRER PAINTH ENTS _AN Wiceagromrt ‘Thirty Hfth-st. and Lekeay. ILENILY SiTUATION WANTHD-DY X COMPETENT GIRL 2 1h Ploase call'at 10 Mlaxwallsate, Guwn'stalra, Stelaseoee i required. ‘GITUATION WANTED—nY A YOUNG GIRL FOR 1 housawark 3 Saf EAE Esa asieets mr! Ono oa IEUATION, WANTHD-BY 2 HESPECTADLD rate! ‘washer. and froner, Call ate Houth Balstedals forewedays, SITUATION WANTED-TO COOK, WASH, AND in private family, b; counter. Call for Gro diye at OS Tenhiaaar tt OY OF ira, Haforence if INTER AND ‘s young man to Mery, 180 Weak Monet, a yorings te learn photographing at MOON Maduvust Want D—FIRST-CLASS Houto, 178 South State-st, oferred, a Employment Agonese: “WANTED BOUKKRRESHS, ‘Bal. pon. | GiruaTIONS WANTED—nY Two ONE tary, axonts, Lartonders, and'coachmen, Call at Gaae Beeook, thoother ss secondigisl, {n'a respectable jasiness Ageuoy, 8 Howth Ulark-at., Room i9, up | private family. Gall at th Moman's ftome, 191 Jackson. ae St. cornor of Talatod-st. Rolorences given, if require Sete A MTR Mali or OTS Saall faunily. Address it lis Tribune oflces me Spa ON WANTED-LY A OOON, sTRONG Bwodiah girl, todo kitober he a Ta Bitte dees eT eee tt Miszcotiananns. ANTED-MEN IN EVERY TOWN IN THT UNION jor the, azing artlcly sxtant. No trouble for is mon to make 8/0 per week, “San of intelligence who ara out of business and not money should gond tyr clroulare and read what oar egonis say, JEAY & jy Chicagd, CliaBatleat, WASTEDIA LIVE HAN IN EVERY Oiry AND ttt doy para in the world; You can make 825 a day eclilng % Hook ino press, water, oF brash re: Gaied EeeRiok Monkey Domo tease Barttiee, NTED-MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS IN WAN 0 and i > Call o address AL We LOCKY, 78 Madison-st-. o. ANTED-WLARORINGMRN, APPLY AT THE CHoeaeRE® Of Grove and Ninsteonthats, SWEET & Wasted coop SALESNEN EVERYWHERE ‘TION WANTED—BY A FIRST-OLAS nstey Cook (ae larg bonding hosee o> reat nd satistactian. Call for two. Call at 207 Foutinar ine ‘threo ' ULank, DINING-HOODt at BARNES HOUBK, sorner Giruations WANTED-BY TWOROANDINAVIAN rif, 2 AX cook, the other as second qitl, ina pH ACTIVE, SMART HOY AS BRLL- Athorton Houso, 973 Wabash-ay, ANTED-10 MEN TO SELL. THE GREAT . 5 iT ° discovery of tho age, Cantrake to 64 per day. | tata family. Call for thiree dase ac 101 Milwaukee. RA, SUEDE aa banal Veter 3 SITUATION Wan BY A SWI GIRL TS ANTED—MEN TO SR: ROMOH in honsewnrk, merican family ; No! le War articlos; picceren ee ‘Amedta Nee oe, Dreferred, 105 Cly! my thied floor, ‘155 Kast Medison-st., Honm 19. WANTED-FEMALE HELP, - Domentios. © "ANTED—AT 25 HAST HARRISON-ST. AN RX- rienced covk; alev a chambermald. A; * anal sceeroay W4sTHD-A UIRL FOR GRNGAL HOUSRWORK In amall private tamily—Awode preferrod ; must be = fpedjcouk and, laundress, and apme well recommended, wages, Apply at 273 Weet Van Duren-st, \VASTROCAN HONEST, HRETABLIC GIRD FOR genersl bi be ‘cook, washer, Soamstressoe- ITUATION WANTED~BY A DR +) ‘can cnt aud St Jadios’ and ehildr day, Address for 3 days Qi, Teivune fica, tt 89% Tursas- GITUATION WANTED BY 4 YOUNG WIDOW AS Burse: sho has e child 6 months old: like, to take ib with hor, ' Apply or address AIRS. 1. ST., SIL Milwaakeos ay.) Up-staire. < Housokeovors. ' QITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR an old single gentleniaa. Apply at 28 Bouth Lalsted- 1 bowsowork: must be a good aod froner. Anply at third house on Forestay. north of | st. downstairs, ‘Thirty. st. "No Irish need apniy, es Employment Arcnts- WANTED-—LADIXS IN WANT OP lass ad reliable servants of any nationality, cam Bo sulted stones at 16 Wabaahay; office fece for ctor oun WAsteb—4 Ginn FOR GuNriar TousK. ‘work: must be a good wanler and_ironer, and coma woll rocummended, Liguire at No. 34 Treuty-oghilist. WANTED—A GEUMAN GINL IN A SMALL GER. man family for general housework ; toust understand washing and cooking, Inquire at 145 Milinote-at, W Anta —aireprs , A GIRL FOR G. ers! housework 18 et to boarding-bouse. Gi: waget paid. Apply at 131 West Xri WANTED 4 Goon Gint ta co northoast cornor Michigan. ty rty WANTED Maul DIaTECY, AN EXPERTENCED VY git todo kitchon work and asalat in cooking atl Nortit Glark-at, WASIED-AT Us SOUTH SANGAMOW-GT., & sioads, competent girl to ovok, wash, sud tron. ‘ED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ANSIST ALOUT . Hoferenco strictly required. S$ WANTED-—FAMILIES IN WANT OF it and German female help canbe 'B office, 80 Milwan! 0 HXCHANGE-RQUITY IN A FIRST-OLASS ctaa ioral well saotods Mazt beg, 0O3 ia wobeae Bae Ston cleat teal estate: Addreus Q &5,"Tribune ohee, (TO EXCHANGH.-HOUKEHOLD FURNITURE AND caah for good farin uf from 30 ta 60 acros, near Chis EN, Tribune office. re born Apply at 1176 Wahsabvar. a fBbarhood and Weazie | ete RA ci One mud a or adja grotbar rood property. sewing proforred, An oaty home for the Drv} TERR NEA AEE Wom bs Bt Weatinaton ad ee oF ono. Cal ab li Depayster-at,, betwors Dasplaines aud Uslatudsta.s my i" after 10 a, VW ASTED-A NEAT GIRL TO HRLP ATU BGUTIE tee wood tt, Hear Bladtaon. | A good boine, Will fearn 91 at 1 (0 EXOHANGE—FOR A 1 HOUSEHOLD FURND T tire-1 food sooone-hand top PRET. a x 1 fidy's gold watoh and chain, dgeacta farm in Wisconsine Tua at Neate Ouleago, a at 8 , Slots ia Clifton, Waahlogton Heights, i 2 FG SONI, 64 Tas Salle-et. sow, cul GIRL, GERMAN Iaundroas, to take aban charg Inundry, “Inquire id ‘third Roprs front rooms, ‘ dea Ianaraat’ gigi waned Skeyt rt ers MUREMTO ee Aver ate Wane (PO RENT VOTNISHED ROOMS, NEWLP PAINT: gonad very ohean to reavectablo parties, Inquire of P, Fy YA’ re cs ont Mastleon 4%. emcek, Hellgio- on Pabitsa ing Hotso, if Fourivat., twoblogka south Poyvotiee: 0 RENT—FIPTY HOOMS, SUITABLE FOR pean hotel, from Stay 1, 18:6. Tagulra 10 of No, Tig Want Warhington-ot. san see 0, RENT—SUITES hoaokreping ta i wav, and Van fare F2 OR ¢ ROOMS FOI jel Black, northeast comer Pa- - Inguiroat 156 Fifthar,, up- atalrs, ENT—06 BTATE-AT,, Po a cesly inal ith ft ai teal Inzalahed rooms, wi rp 9 RENT—ITANDSOMELY NISUED FRONT rooms, elnglé or on multe; best location tn thecity, and Towest reiita, “Apply ab Room I, 161 Bouth Clark-ats (0 RENT-VURNISHAD ROOMS, ONE WD. Poogt parlor bad tro piafarnhee ha Tenet Weck: corner Dearborn and Ram@olph-ata, Apply at Room 6a. * 0 RENT—NIGRLY FURNISHED ROOxS, Witt Poe ritoat taal” Ringer nck aici Boar Clark,” Apply Hoon 30, ED—A GIRL TO DO KITCHEN WORK AT 1 South Ulark-ot. WWANTRD-DIMEDIATELY, AN EXPihiRNCED ham td and dintag. Le G Atoot Hue i Noreh Guareate > A ADDI 8 TO RXCHANGE TOL RRSIDENGES ON SOUTIT Bido—l0 scres, aubuivided: streets made and over. Rreens planted, at Waabington Heights, on the ridge Sloss to dopot. D—A GIRL TO DO SKOOND-WORK, AND have tho oversight of onu child, J ysars old; one who oan do plain sewing preferred. Avply at él Michizan-ar. VTARTED-SHINTMARENS AND FINISTIERS RTM A: 1. Wester # Wilvou's machinte. “apply ia WiLsOd BUOS., 67 and 69 Weahlogtan et, ‘ANTED-G GIRLS TO WORK ON OVERALIA without maciines, Love Abire Siasatsctoving Desepeare iy West Madisoncate ari 10 luts close ta river, South Chicago. re farm in Iowa. HILBERT, 88 La Saltoats TPO BUILDERS-CARPENTER WORK WANTED for tot on Van Buron-st, near Peorla-st, Address OWNER, 199 South Pooria-st, 0 EXOHARGE-HANDSOMW Nin OAUINER aewing-ssching or clear suburban conde acd bedroom farnitare, Address Ki, Trivuse ofice, (PO EXOUANGH-KQUITY IN TWO LOTS AT CHN- Park for horse and bagay, furniture, carpote, 8 dinac. Addreta W 1, roar 103 haat Adams-at, a Enplorment Agenocian WASTED = GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN girls for Snmpfiten, Hotala, and lenauries, city and countiy, $0 Milwaukeo-ar. if}, BXGUANGE-A Ivy SUBURRAN Geer a5 ce for farming tends oF other pro) ry Miscoltencaus. large ot, near depot, Address QUI. Trivageotice. TANTRD—-A YOUNG LADY fO WORK INA " ith le ie KENNEDY, BA North Sates eeenee Delerreds Mt WANTED TO EXCHANGE-LAND IN IOWA FOR = 720 RENT--STORES OFFICES, &o To Wtokem ese eee RENT—LOFTS, M4 MADISON.ST. APPLY TO To yolivauetan ddr Rutbesse coraee dsatoe RENT—STORE AND DA iT. . t Dover Marnert wat adantel’ tora tht retell Btisiness. Inquire a U8 Fitinar,, upatalry, ANTED—10 LADIES AB OANVABSING AGEN Uberal inducements offornd; an article used in housebold. Q 91, Tribune office.” FINANCIAL. SAA et We ayata, Sie sO. eam Th US safe, Address, giving sito, welxht, make, gad prfees Je 8: ZOMURDE, Weaker’ Spekeet, Cing Ore MUSIOAL. AN, ELEGANT HAINES DROS.’ PIANO-FORTE. ‘Dy octaves, agraffo, all now improvements, elegant: Bs cd eae corners, extra moldings, cared il fyre,-manufacturure® price list, 8100" foraile. tool and cover, at $27. MAKTIN, 164 Btateat. PO, BENITA PHILADRIPUTA, OBRT RALLY. jocaled store and dwelling, handsomely (umisbed, on Highth-sc and oontoote for asin oy rent tuwetbar or Ripa Algrors J.J. JEFERUS, 119 North Niue. ty Philagaiphin. TRENT-MAY 3, BY A PROMPT. iz tenant, ns larga nnd thorong! ated on Stichigans Wadealis Praitle ce Indl. ana-ays,, in the viclaity of Twenty-eecond.st for » frat glass private, Boarding pou rhouse. Add: ath on ddrees, stating alze of van nURER a Se srane_New 7G wAAlingbous, Hone (or tat net arding-house, Board for tadtosor genllemen, @4 10 $5 por Wook, with uso of ptano, 1200 PIRATHIE-AV,—PLEARANT OOS, WITTE UU trat-class board: referoncea exchanged. RiGee PLUASA: WEST. ND PH-BT, — PLI Torma vary muderaie, ‘Iwonleo magte rocans at $5 enol, shomres. North Side. :* & KART INDIANA-ST LARGE ROOM, ALSO ©) aloglo room, furatsteds cond board; todern con- Yanivaces, Onty responsible patties wantod, TEVADA HOTA CTS A) to" WANARITAY. AY ND 1s x re AP MouroesteePtest clans bored for dh wot ea Wak lay: $6 ta bs cz 95 ner wook, - BOARD WANTED. __ ROMD—NourH ato vor GENTLEMAN AND its, and nicely-furniahad largo reom=or pleura room; Feforonees. “Address U 81, ribuse oitico, : AWD—IN RXCHANGE FOI FURNITURE Al- Beet complate for housckecping, 34 North Frank> in-at. OARD-AND TWO FURNISHED ON UNDUR- ‘niiliod rooms, by a widow with a 6ycare old child, {0.8 ittat-clase private fantiy: price ne object beat of refer snons exchanged. Address (BL, Teibungufice, poare and wif it AND CAR! 5 CTION — TURSDAYS, THURSDAYS, Avge Teemate, THUEsDAE Ao elsif, at WESTON & CO.'S, Nos. (90 and 198 Heat Waeh- ington'st, Amole time given to vases all uorees suld modus awarranice. Stoak om bi MORT ND GOOD ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN ont RR Mareen ‘ribune attics, Aeoscit ternsasWatee siagleticroan: Woke 2 ote coscl arn rarnyan, Buggies, 15 lap-robon, whtpay hatters, etong cu, Watters foe abatract and. HSTROY _ OUOK Maen | dap slereh vat io! oclouk, at the NeW TRET RIC OKROAOHES - NOW BI 3 a A "1 * Quck E Y . | BALTH, cnnoe Monroe-st, and ‘Michignu-ay, der, Dane atlives ATMUGUAEEY, wi Wesiugtatss, | $e DeHOI) Mturgngee be wi ND rag ren AW 0} BA LY-ON ‘OUNT OF DIEATU & FIRST. CREAMER Ee FOB OWES Aran | Mlittopbier, made obegi ater natetar alo + tag devd. DWNER, “Room & | Soy sre both axgood at now. Alva ancapeeliony featly 03 Doarbora-at, san TRAVELING IN WAOLESALN TpEADE PUNK 2 CO. Wl dakeat VORAGK FOR FUNNITORE, WUC ‘axturen, amd i route, 160 Ws Mouros'se Money sarang WANTHD=4 GeaDUaTE aiuiaN bitysIGiAN who lias bad 8 ycars’ eapurionso at Joaet in praciica, wbocam gira undress onable oference as ooliavaeter and rutorsizuat abllityy co tact aw ons. an lavlilog’ Geile i A WH. Tae Malet, Dubuge, Ta, TKS, BTORE [ro- proof wara- Seay Lores wedy, § ¥ 4 ieraaraated tolnunand tie eatin re bid. tagt cy BR Roar tear uf featdunos 83 Michigas-av, OR KALE-BRVERAL FINK BECOND-AND & opts and top ugeles jee quae tre clog ey ba wiog aby auc nrake, aU Ganon lig Carriage Wren 1 and 138) KO, HAYDE, successor to fay Wisyus BUILDING MATERIAL, __ % y 1b OOM. Hullding. articulars addrgua W. LD ae Saeco SEM OLD GOODS. : ‘A SUL AnD cowPiEre OUTFIT tOR Atos it iba choicest kind weed bi wih Bonleet'a berating Addrvee ae eet ett [runny RE AUC TON-OUR MEAT IKKGUL AR Saturday sip of farniture and honbabald wood of f ‘ore, Not. 113 au 10 Wa fant Regt re a va ts, Baturds saraagritng ooreee pains te mae UY. M eS Riva tas Oe nen a eae paor, AND OaMVER SUITS Wagreal forfeit in ilar pric ih, Vs MAMAIN, Tot blateat. PAE WANTED-IN EXOMANGE FOR LOT ON Poorest, Will trade for moson B cuepontir work, Rytaree OWNKA, te Bout Pooria-at. SEWING MAQHINES, = Lesa ) LATE IMPROVED MA. OR Sat Ae EAP MACON GAUL OFFIC ON A, J MELCHETT, Baar ‘euciaageds Upenuliep. my | ee i} ms = rt 9] 8 MADEON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, W FINE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, USED FROM rable ke aa ANA pau 2 Van Burensste pe 2 INRIA NOE CMICE KRING ity arg ON pa se ae | VERON URE es beara ee RAED ONKY TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATOHKS, | 75 5 Hi BAND: =. Li MODERN TH) Bi achinns, a1 ny Naterals, Pri- ‘AINES RROS.' NOS. DEAR is laan Unease tts asada” | EL ores es mar | h earch, ful en TEMPLE OR NUGIO, Saven Lurene Oot TL AND MAN SIANO-FoRTE, (is OUTKVE| Saraffo, new improvements, enly 4140, MAHTIN'S, ‘Tot Btate-at, + Mok ¥ 70 oan ON WATGHMS, JEWELRY, I ora: glastes, f (gs Sty ab Galdmaid'a Toa and Wallon, Of inenta, ae ativer end aust sitvar bars” colss, Gartoniss, | rite HALEICE, DAVIS & CO, UPHIGIT BIRO: ‘and silver, ent : ara, , eariosltles, 7 77 CO. q Sto, allroad lekets botulitand solds © a the. edrol taern af aru command the ‘and ea siolens and the musical public everywhere. They are rich, full, | dabolutaly truain tone, ‘They stand in tan: i je, They are of unequaled workman tiny ‘oases del XN ONY TO LOAN ATS AND 9 PE GENT ON | $2 {ban any plana musd niip. tho mochaattin ba Obteago property. ‘J. 11, RED, New York. JOUN TH. AVERY, Chicago, mecha ing a ILATED MONEY AND, TaTERS as peas i HELUATAEL rear itd and Adanete ec y : uy ¢ . ‘KA MUU ete tought. VERY @ NORE Bs Be SN etablitua bh gavare howl nag To Hest premio Baile-ate Have been awarded’ for vest organ, W, We KIMUA LD. Sub, 207, and SW Mtate-st, corner Adams, {ONLYIN HAND TO IOAN ON CITY PROPERTY. Mor yap BURNERS silent URion oe Ww which wa will ptfer at bargains uate room for now stack? trtees rom @l 1 jane {ruin ¥ SDT Ditteonser state and Adamsata, Ty ANTED—HOR UASH—& GOOD PIANO, NOT "WAN iter gitd or slik: acdsee (ar Bdaye @ Ble ‘Trituno office, YVANTRD—-A MEYER Ajanuitenoens, bagrs priceand were to be son. i VILL UY A GOOD BSKOOND MAND] BI OO Witte pettactarder, stool ead caver cludod. wa! TIN'S, 154 Btate-at. = ¥ A ¥INE-TONE ROSEWOOD. o eciare plano orta, coverstrung bass, Wrencls| clout canes carved Toqe ana) potions (Olfsdiy stool acd ouver-Ancieded: “MAME IN cy et ‘Miatost Fe VRALS OR MONEY TO IWAN YOR 1 YERS 400. maproved farm property, Rosa & 1 Madinanate ANTRD-8100 ON ONATTEL, 6 or 8 months, payabls month! Address Q it, Tribuna oftos, YVANTRD—85,00 INUAN jIONORADLE _NDSI- VA nsec wich anitenited bela lor anteation A Ll, Tribans attica, 200, other sums to eult Ioan on ‘or Hisdo Park provers, TURNKL & it SUMS TO LOAN ON CITY £000 Pi Oth ti SOR TO PEN or Ei 1 2 HOND, 104 Washiugion-at. PERO wivEte jORTGAGK FOR jataleterms, etc. FLUTS OF UNDOUBTE: 48 B.-0, Hox 26, City, atauing, LOSTAND FOUND. 4 Pe qPRSine dxpousees squire ated Bata read, al Tos BETWEAN ST. ROK THRKESTO. RIOK OARRIAGE “t sad pena ator, rip Uliano deine “oe x work oa “ taiohw'ot ths Dea countior in Gontenl Ulsoia: au) dota ood business, For further partioulars address U I’, care SUNDAY, eri INST... 4 upping dsou., Alor, Uk. —- | atrordunn Bla Stonch of amall keya; une had om N¥OY THE BRST AND OLD! OANTE GROGE: | § black strings if Peought towst e-Oomrt a reward De Sek aga op kof ok ei ne rte uasen tor balling nev, 3 | | OST-ON BATURDAY EVENING, MANOH & ha tor oa! apy goto back to. 01 , irpess essa pate, oh nicg dates at eie | 1 pstet tack oaatalg o6 ort otrceey, tu ood sisi teut vary low, aud Tong loses. 1H, MILLEN | fone Os Oni Sond book aad gob coin vo Nov ii Bick ETAL LiQuy ny STORK FOR $30 FOR SALE. geet BAT! in Te SIRE x Ni Inquire at 12 es 0-ab.» sirat Moor, sa LS oe 'URDAY, vith A iT] eae FOROKS THK SALE OF AN INTRREST te ie tliat willeurich tho pufchasor. Ads ND MAGHINERY, AND EX- right to factury ooo of tbe most salable we ren isons hy communications W 93, palr of atoel-Le tal on theca, A. J, BAWY Rik, 124 Deasbornete Grorien—s. TipwRaL REWARD WiLL DE GIVEN sod no queations asked for return of bay and Madisonret eo Gundiyevepiegs alent W peter itetara thet 7 tout UNK: tana pisces, Uiredd liuulovasd aud Marcy nl TOLKN-FILOM 14 BLDIDUR-COURT, MAROIL ty ablack slpsce suit. » sult. a diva pial sil-wool Jong shawl, © white atrew hat, trimmed witl bom, laos, “A NEWSPAPEI BAN apoclalty and realize 8 furtupe, ‘d+ 2bd Howece and a pair of wold earrings. ribt 9 co SAN Twine | PAREN UP—a SMALL DARK-BAY MATE, WHIG ‘A EVE RUSINTSS MAN verre & | PAREN UE RENAL Gy ueonie property aad payin thy eleryriae that will bay hig, GREE IRS | charaue, a1 No, 25 Contr ai, RLU t $10 REWARD-STOLEN FIOM BASEMENT OF WELL esraur tale 'UYACTURING BUSI. noriitvest coruer Jackson and Ollntonsts., 15 ar lenienat rece rae ae Heese ears tard will be paid aud no quer WiTit $5,000; required betwoet $5,0040d 66000. Address NUS, Trivung | Waoaasked for thule roturn. oe ere DIVORCES rr Oe BALE IVORGES LEGALLY Obraimicy i incom joi BALL-TO PAY ADVANCES, 1 LIGHT TOP- aU altar decreas fetd vas formation. 1B betta tgeged bad plano,” Collatersl Loan aay sagt te Bisuerats ira ta Sorat uit BALE—A COM y zu API = 1VORUES LEGALLY AND QUIRTLY OLTAINED Fete hl saotue nepecas crits | 1) ecg satel te Gun ueceoeg a, pid poltling of sodu-water Gr cuamipgna; fountaun uur | olrancs seacr tees Bowtsoiiee Hor West, Cheat ie BOOKS. PAPER Wen OxSTS A QUIRK, PARTNERS WANTED: TNE WANTKD—HAYING & WKLL Si PARI A adi woot: fens eit ooo to wth te Hite aad eitecree enantio ¥ ‘busines rid Litters Wt, Piiguse atices al CG 1aPe tits lteter paper bbb asic @ auiras 150 uavulupwa 230 Town Clarkes! re Sa; Ip, Mae, BU ool Waskiostan, i rr pager Ibo uu tur paper Ido quire; nlc, | PIARTNIN WANTED—WITH §3,004N & GOOD y a i the West: Haunt | Foote rates oo ks. A YOUNG MANIAB ~ traveling sal {raveliag saleaman for.» Nap tad ccs nonset wood