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~ALD. CULLERTON. The Jury Find Him Guilty on the Fourth Count of the In« dictment. Ho Was Too Nogligent at the Dicken- son, Abel & Co, Distillory. 1lis Counsel Moves for n New Trialy Which Wil Be Argued This Weeke Tho Wadsworth Onse Will Bo Called This Morning, The United Btates Court was crosded yeaterdny morning by people anxfons ta witners the last pro- ceedings In the Cullerton ense, Al the counsel {n- {erested were prerent, Judge Rlodgett way rather Jate i1 putting In an appoarance, but when ho did 5o he logt no time in delivering tho charge Lo the fary, of which the follow!ng f full abstract: THENL WERE EIONT COUNTS tment. I3y the lirst four the defendant with negifgently and deslgnedly por- removil of ¥pirita ot which the tax had wot heen pald, Fhexe connts dre founded upou the daner which maked I an oifense for anInfernat revenue oflicer (o negligently and destguedly permit thy violation of the law by any other poreon. The Sotr Just counte are bawed upon the clause of the Jaw which wnkes it un offense for ne internal reve cnne oiicor Lo Lotspirc or calludde with uny pepdn {odereana the Cnited States, —An overt acl s wee- ry in most caxes o constitule ncripe, but In 8 tase 11ke tids the. coneplrary 1ttt comsthntun thy erime, o 1o act st be done Lo consumiate or sccomiplixh the end of the consplracy. public ofifeer, under the Hevenne luw, becontes a criminal stoncu upon becoming u consplring parly Lo de- trand the Goverument, The yuestions to be rottled by proof in this caso fn tho il re: V1. Did defendant, *nealigently™ or M dexlun- pily, " permiit any pereon 10 removo distiled it from elther tho dirtitlery of the Ilinois Distillery Company or the diellllery of Dickensun. Abel & to places other than the dstillery warchoyse, rovided by Inw, while he way acting at said dis. fierico as i Gnuert . Did defendant, while actingas a Ganger at wtd distillerlon, of either of them, conkpire or wilade with ull ovany of the perone engazed gerating snid dintiliries to defraud tho United Fates of the tax an dietilled apirita? Tho Governuient wituesses, C, A, Vereho, Lowis Burger, and . 8, Coril tend to ahow that defendunt coupired With the proprictors of these two dis- tilerien to detraud the Government, Y THR DRYENSE, The evidence on the part of the defendant may be claseed under four hends: 1. Evidence by 6. ‘I lurroughs, Jamer K, Milier, A. T, Jhinckloy, tendinz o show that dee fendant hod no part I or knowledse of the frands perpetrated ot - wald distilleries, and fiat e waa vigilint and atientive to his duties wiile acting a8 u Gauger. 1jence from the ofiice of the Collector of tho Distr{ct tonding to show umt\'un;hu. Buror, and_Corl had made nnd sworn to falae returns while ncting an internal revenue otiicers, thuy dls- craditingt thelr textimony in this cuse, i1, Evidenco of 15, T Morse and ISdward Bulger, tentling to whow thnt thoe witness Vergho had mado different wtatements In regard to defendant's guilt fram (howe wworn ta by hitn in thin trial, and tieres Ly tonding to impenol his towtimany in this cusc, 4. Lvldence that defondant hias heretofore boyne 2 good reputating for |||Ivyril¥ and lonvaty in thin community where he han rerided. In conefiloring the testimony the moat lmportant question iy uw ta the credibihny of Vergio, Burger, and Cord, Al thase men have udmitied that they had committed frauds on the dovernment for the ke of guin, ‘Thoy admitted that they wore nc- complicas of the defendunt. It Is contended by the dofendant that thelr evidence in WIOLLY UNWONTILY OF NELIR, uplens carroborated in Its easential pnrte, Sofl- clont lind hcv.-ndovululmd upon the trial to show that the safety of the Gavernment in rogard to the collection of Ihlu part of the revonue dopends upon tho Intellizence, vigilimee, and intogrity of ‘the eficors who nra charged with the supervision of the cporationa at the dintillorlus, when the spirits sah- fet t tux are ramoved, ‘Fo wuccerstully dofraind e Uovernment collislon between the dintllers wd oflicors In charge of the dietillery in luvolved, Itmay be an tmglled or taclt undorsianding wleaving the warshonke or wine-room oy aloaing persons o be In atwhen the (Guuger Iy wipresent; or It may be an active and overt par- tiipaton In the frauil. Negllgenco in an oflicer lo acnme un well aw active particlpntion. From the e of the caro the Government must depend Lizely upon the tostimany of co-consplrators, it tha queation of eredibifity the Court has ab. ily nothing toda. Yot tiis tosthmony shouli berecetved wilh cantlon, and tho jury should not telyupon it unsupported, nnloss 1 produces upon i 'r,mlmli o fullund sutisfuctory convietion of its ruth, IN WRIGHING THIS TRSTIMONY you should take Into conelderation ali the circum- Hancen nader whioh it i givens the cohereney and mturalyess of the statement 3 the Intrinsle prob- Uity of the story from Ita rmony from other kuuwn or proven facts: the beating of tho wit- neesed nndor cross-examination; lls ising his testimony, snd eepecinlly whether he ppears to huve m\r adeguate motlve to festify falsely ngafnet thln defendant. Those matters, fuether witly the fact that theso witnesses have Letn guilty of gross sl Inexcusable vialutlons of thelr duty as oflcors, and of Lhoir moral obl; tions an men, shauld Do carefully considored by you. You ahould bear in mind that, nithough the have persistently violated their dufy and made false anths to theélr reporta and returns, yot tey may haye spoken only the troth on thiw tein. Tbe dufendunt hins {ntroduced two witneswes, Morse and Bulger, who have featiiod to differont Matements midy’ by the witness Vergho from {hoso testified to by hn on his telal, il clajma thst this witness i thereby ko far (mpenchod Yiat you whoutd divcredit' his entire toxthmony. Tho Tulon thix regard b, that If you bellove from the exflenca that i witndas has made atutementa cleu- where gondlicting with or contendlctory of his teg- tiaony on the trial, the Jary st Hberty to DISKREQARD 1013 ENTIRE TESTINONY, but you are not obllged to do ko, beeanse yon may Lelleve that e told u fulsehioord on the former o catlon mid told the teath on the triul before yau,— aeln thix cars the wltness may, from motlves ‘of Kindneas or furbearanca townrd Cullerton, have gven Wi friends to nnderstund fn the tnterlu at Ealth's saloon that Cullerton was hmocent, nnd setwhen placed upon his oath before you huve tuld the truth. The fury in this connection kliould hear In_mind Ue Jight ¥n which this cluws of cases nre recolved by the publie, The community are apt to luok ings. In the hall.ways, and some sought the ahader of Pl Hoyne's office, where that wore thy ofilcinl was cnenynd i ndjudieating npon the intraciee of licensen, law, etc, ©A numbar stupped in the Conrt-eoom, while othiers knught convnlitfon bowl ™ or *n huckatof malt," AL closk n fenuck wan heard upon the Jury-room r, Itwas fuint, but the erowd heird Tt and the Court-room was roon after again filled. A Jurgmun wanted a delik of witer, and with o Jook of " digust Uhe wewtthlnge agnin sought thelr roostiug wpots, and: ono Individual reimarkod that *'that wak n dey wiy ofdoing things. " Tho Jury dallbernted stendily sntid - little hetors & wefock, whe, §n charn of several Conrt IR, thuy were excorted t dinn wathaticn the fnmr man st a neighboring_ festanrant, the tweive wen, pond and trie, retirned to helr tryating- placant twenly miuten puat 2, where thoy ro. newed anco wore the bond of fellowship and talked over wuiters, After the jury had re- turned, the Custom-House building agaln be camg ‘A place of vast (nterest, and goodly © number - of trafyht and | erooked pereoiia prased 1o nnd fro through tne dark cor- ridore. When the fury feft for refreshments the crowd nearly il followed wuft, and when they camo Dick they bronght the andience with thes, 1w & tedloun wolt—the twa houts ufierwards consmmned by the Jirs o deliberating—but the auidichice s It ok, for Cullorton's fricnds ware oly amang them, Fho HuHIT was sammoned to the Jury-room door at twenty-five minutos pust 3 oclock, when he wak told that THE JURY HAD AGHERED pon a vordict, dudge Rlodgett and Callerton and w consel were at once notled. Tho teportens Tpon thewe crimes ne light offensen. Rince the de- fendant was (ndleted he hus beey elected to an fin- rtunt office §n thy Clty Government. Al know itan [ndictment docs nob wecensnrily fmply & conyletlon, aud people mny fn miny cares el N3l a wan {4 Innocent “notwithetanding an In- dictmient 1w found againat him. Yet 1t s ditfieult W belleve that If " thik defendant hud been nol- emnly chnrged by o Grand Jury with an offenee ¥ 1 nenally deemed o “involve moral tue- Finde, tho “votera of his ward wonld have clected him to an offico of auch greut trit 34 responsibility, The Court -alluded to this zcaune 1L fw in the case and shaws Low Ughtly such fenscs are etlmatad by the public, Ax thy com- nanity looks upon thelr cancs so tiese witnesses Ay huvo consldered thelr actn aw merely vonlul. Botan, many men who wonld snbicribe 1o a falss st privately, will shrink from swearing 1o evep tieeame fulichooid in open court, *TIE PROOF TENDS TO SHOW thatfrandy wore committed ut the linols Dietillery, o which defendant was privy, and thut peveral Jeruns, whio are competent Withuenes, ucted with lendant, ‘Fhese persona are ot called nw wit- tesey, und the Jury Tmvo the rlght 1o fufer that thetr twlllmmr woillil wot ald the defendunt, anl that 1t wonfd corsoborute the testimony of tho sccomplicen. H'l'h: (‘mmwl\flun hna alno fntroduced proof by ayor Colvin, tomding to show that defendunt et e upan certuln public questions in the City Couneh Rith the expoctation thit sueh action would huve Yo pou bila punfxhment in this e n'l' ot most in only u cleewmstance tending b show that ddefewdunt doomed It necesunry hh 6 sleps to encape the consequences of (s Shargo—and [t ought not ta bo tnken by {190l us un 'tlm helon of pullt, for fanocent nicn nm{ da olisty and unwarruntable things to defemd them- tohres agalust an unjust harge. - Dofondant L Ataintroduced testimony th uliosy that by conduct M“ coslstent upon the l\ncullunullmlm 1 by qufor Colviu, - You should be earcful and nut lét 48 1ldo or coltateral loeues and witldowy o dis- !:i‘ Your attentlon from the muln fssue in the h THH IEAL QUENTION MING the defendunt’s y\u It ur Innnecnco of thy plktno clarged n tho Tudictinent, und wot whathes d roke: fulth with Mayor Colving md excured bim- for dolug 6o by reuson of this cuse, The de- enduig, by the uaficy of e law, e not peemitted T s o teatity, and for this deprivation ke Lardup to eatablish it b on i Quyerument, Ui sunplton of ull] oot cnouglys thero win wetleir proof, wncli us will witiaty tho minds aul ‘n‘lclcum of tho jury, blu e griduncs Th (his casw ubowe bt nor- Eia? frauda lave boen peretratud by unscrupne aogtien, and while all good citlecis may sad ‘hwldmioml{dulru the cumlhin punfeliment of ;ldlmmh.) should be borne Inwind that it {8 sl duty (o dunl_ with tho cos stmvply 1Ean fbe wvidenc, 4+ Your duty a L conslder L gMmpartially *‘to exumine this ~ evliohe Tip ot whethor thy defondant f wullty: iy mukiea you the sole fudyes uf the eredibly Y Wy witnguses and of baka ho fucte 1 tho case, wife, {uu stand unprejudiced ad fmpartia Ve but ony duty” to perform—that iy, to o Ertaly the ru) c b by (hu best light which the testi- :’;;-n ords, and (o do fustice by the partles. 11, s fubr und fngartial examination of the testis of 12, Jou aro watinied “beyoud & reasonable dunbt Ly Seteutlaut' guilt, you shunld bave no hest- for Ii‘ B saying so fu your vendict, No -ymrnmy ot detendant or Wa fauly shonld be alluwed dufiiae betwaon {ou wnd the pectarwance uf v oue ey 1 Al B lina o right (o sek—but bo hie the iff‘;‘k‘fi dutiund that —{s that the teatimony should g, shed without the Lias of prefudico and with vitruluation to o Justice, TUE JULY HRETIRED G dtharate ot o winutea to 13 o'clock, binmo. B gt thecharie b huon doll¥era by o U CTOWS un ol W3, e posteneen il dauds were rendy. Ald. Cullerton was the first 1o pre- reut Bimeelf. e fook his nlace 10 the right of the table, faclug the Conl, Sudge Lefingwell came nest, awil st down beside bin, Shortly after, the jury filed in with solemn trend and toul thelr i tho box. Judge Blodgelt ook hie seat upon the hench st prec 210, nely i "The Conrtroom ul Mu| time wus crowded, amd the il Judie Bladgett—tentlemen of the Jury, have you agrreed upon a verdiet? Fureman—Yew, sir, ‘I'he Clerk then taok the document banded by the foreman of the Jury, utd unnounced that ‘they found the defendant’ QUILTY ON THB POUNTIT COUNT, 83 charged in the Indiciment, Judge Blodgett—Let the verdict ho entered, Juidge Lefidiwell—Your Honor, we muke a no- thon for a new trinl. The jury were then excused untll 10 o'clock this mornig ond - the crowil left, Culler- ton took the venlict calmly. It 18 vir. nally equivalent o on - ncquittal, It exonvrates from cither fheft or connplracy In the lictmenty, and merely finds im guilty of having gllgent whlo on duty ut Dickengon, Leeh X illery, where “Hinckley, the honest Gauger, was on duty with him: and to which George Durroughs testifed that the distillery wan too large for uny two men to take caro of, and that for this renson 1t wis comparatively eney for the firm to o off their crooked stuif while the Gawers were - sother part af the dillory. Tho_motlon fur o new trinl will be anened this week. It Iy undersiood that seven of the jurors stood fora total acguittal, and the other five only futnzz ont uponthe “question of newiigence. Nt of thie jurors considered thot the defendant wis guilly of the othur counta In_the Indictment at all. LI WADSWORTIL. The care of ex-Collector Wadsworth, who 1¢ charged with having eanapired with Jnke fehm and divers other parties to defrawl the Government of tho tux on suvural thonsand gnilons of proof spiclts, will be eutled at 10 o'eluck thin morming, THE COUURANE CABRE, duwidge Dlodgett yesterdny rendered n finnd decls- fon Ju the Cachrunie dist llery casy, Tho distillery fa at Hirighton, snd was run by Androw and David Cochrune, who have resolved in the future toresida fn llee Majesty's dominfons. Fhe property had been owned by othors than thoe Cochranes, thoy Teastne it from C. J, and Eva Sineer, und Charles Welnlandan Truetee, aud tho question waa whether the parties hnd consented that the property should be used ow o distillery, The Judge made o review of the cnwe, and concluded that they hud, aud or- dered n deeree of forfefture to bo entered. Anup- peal will be filud I the case, g = 3 THE CENTENNIAL. Displny of Butter nnd Cheese, TKITED BTATEs CENTENNIAL CoxMtshioN, D= REAU OF AumiernTeny, PuinaveLema, June I, IH70. —The Americon Dalrymen’s Axsbeintion han oreeted, In close proximity to the Agricultnral Bullding of the Centenntal Exhibitlon, a model Cheese and Butter Fuctory, with rooms for an ex- tenwive dirplay of duicy-products, aud the ap- paratuy and Appilances used in the manufacture of the rame. I'he Dalry-llouse Is In the form of u double I, the front portion belng 116 feet Jung by 28 fent witle, and comprisine threo upartments: the centre Ilustratlye In its sppolntments of the Amerl- can eheese factory nnd crenmery system; the end rooms being itted up for the exhibition of butter and faney eheere, ''he wings are 04 fect In length Dy 0 feet In width, and ure appropriated, one for the display of forelgn cheese, the other for Amerls can. HBeneath the building s a cellar of R04 rquare feet, for the wornze or products not rendy fur ox- nibition, e whole structura [# of two stories in hetght, the upper flaor being Alted up with reception- roums, officen for Committevs, roums for the sturapo and the preparation of.products, and for restmirnnt purposes, ~Iit belng desigued to atart o farers’ tunchin the bulldmg. Access to the in- crlor of the exhibition-rooma will bu closed to vinitars, mnple opportunity belng given to view the dixplay through niumerous windows oponliyg upon the veranda, which kurrounds the wholo structure, Cheeso nnd butter will be displayed on benches or low tablex, provided free of charge, Producers iy themselves assume the chargze of thulr goods, or can placo them fn U caro of o tharoughly capable custodisn, selected by the durenu, and pald by the exhibilora according to o reale of 'wlwn 10 by established by the Dalrymen's Axsociution, Tho_Datey Bullding will be ready for tho recop- tion of exhibita contliwonrly fromJuno 7 to Noy, 1, it being dendgned to lave n constaut exhibition, n'feature commending ftaelf to the fullest support of daleymen, To aiford, howover, oppriunity” fur mora active compotition, §t has heen declded to Tave twir guand exbibitions, —one of spring hutter and checre, ) o duly 63 and one of autumn butter und cheea, Oct, 1780 21, Forthe guldane of producers, the' Bureaw of Aprleuliure hax dee vired the following regaintionss Jhutter will be Judiged upon the Felutive merlts an to e make, cotor, taver, texture, xolidity, wnd keeping quallty, 'Partles oxhibiting for competl- tion et bo prepared to furnlsh full statonients ng to the muklug of the butter, upon printed blanks, which will be supplied. Butter offered jor compotition must be In most ac- ceptuble form, If mnde tnder the followlng classl- fication, appllcalile rospectively to the manufacture of oreamenies aud dubrion: nple of 200 or more s, made ut any Deat package of Hext paclage of § manth ronpectively, Hest pckuge of 15 T ar over, of oldest make, Tieat snmplé of & s in 1 th prints, st vimplo of 5 1w or more, made rospect- from thy producta of the varfous breeds of s or over, mude at any time. s or over, mndo in coch cattle Cheere will he judged upon the relative merlts oq to quallty, muke, testure, keeping, flavor, and color, DParticn exhibiting for competition muist. bho propiiral fo furnish, upen printed blunks, which will be supplied, full statemonts us to the method of making ant euring of the cheeee, and the prepasation of the rennet, Cheero nust not b cut, bored, or trlel In any way before belny extibited, or'they will by dlu- quallfed for compuotition, Awards will be mudo upan the varlous established appellations, both of foreiyn and home production. Chuewu entered forcompetition will be divided in. to gl rompctively of Factory-Munufactu and Dairy-Production of that made previous to the year 1870, and that made during the year 1870, Cheese offered for competition will Y fn moat ac- ceptable form If mude under the followiug clussiii- callunst Ieaviest cheeae of wood qunlity. Nert chicese uf 5,000 pouiuls »° avor, Trest three cheokes of ench brand reapeetively, hetween 3 und 10 ponuds, between 10wl 40 powide, butween 30 and 60’ paunds, and butweon 0wt 70 paunds. Hest three cheeses In each clasy, artificially col- ored, 1 v;ltlln‘c cheeses In each claes, artificlally ia- vored, lert checee In each cluss of natural color, ert three cheeses for special display In Octobor, of not tess than 40 pounds, nude on (he American plany, i the sucond sud thind weoks, rl’lln’l:(lvvly. n duno, duly, August, and September, 1876, Hewt thre ohécass fur spoeial dlsplay'lo Gciober, of yut fexs than 20 pounds, of dairy’ production, wade b the second and (hird weeks, reapectivelys Indune, duly, August, und September, IN7i, Tivet chuent of olideet ko of each appellation, Tewt Jot of threo preacryed reniota. Bewt sample of colurhyg for dulryproducts, Zutries fur exhibitlon, vither contlnnouely or at tha poriods of wtated divplays. can bo wade frev of charge, upon foru, which will be furnished upon applfcation. Producers who pply fur toom. will recelve perinita for space, und ofiicial labels to by attached to the packuges, Frefght must ho pald ut point uf shinmeit, which will sceurs tho dullivery of finuxln 1 th factory, Bilank forms for the ulxlr{ of products, sl any Turther information desired, may be hud upon gp- Picatlon, Benxes LANOGTH, Bpeclal Superintendent of Dafry D, L. org, Chief of Bureau of Ay - et = lentture. Ripping u Dress Whilo Asteop. The Brockport (Ind.) Journal says: * A young lady of this ¢ity who was preparlug for w” jour- ney bud a dress mado for the oceston, snd, us e thne for departire spprouched, sho wus conufderably sunoyed fest it shiould uot be done fu thue, 'Tho dress came i due time, but there was something about it that did not exsctly sult her, wnd” the matter still burdened her nlnd. The evenlng previous o her intended depayture she put the dress wwsy and tried to dismles the matter from her mind, hut dovs nop seen to luve succeeded. When she aroso the following wornlng, ske found her dross ripped apurt, not a seam of the whiols garmunt remalu- Ing sewed, and not 8 cut ur tear in the materlal. Ak 1o one had aceess to it but herself, she was forced to conclude that she had arlsen In her sleew und rlvped it anitrt, ¥ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1876, TIHE COURTS. How Bogus Insurance Companies Are Runw--A Chapter from the “Globe."” The Abel Loom Caso Reforred to Registor Hibbard for Full Investigation, Miscellaneous Matters from the Halls of Justice, Another chinpter In the history of the defanct Globo Insursnce Company of this city was ro- Inted yestorday by Michacl Smith, who' tolls how the Company made up [ta scenrities #o ox to he alile to put forth A satisfactory statement to the Autlitor of State. Smith eayw, in hin bill Sled yeu- terday ngainat Georgo ¥, Ilarding, the Globe Ine urance Company, and the Peorin Starch Compuny, that the Company did husiness for nbout s yeur af- ter {ts organization in 1865, and then reinsured {ta rixks and reticed fram buslnees, ro that 1t did not avon keep up n formal organizne ton, aml s corporsta powers and privilegen tapsed and becamo vold, In 1871, however, somu persons took charge of 1t who at- tempted to galvanlze It Into lfe agatu, Stock to the nominal value of 200,000 waw lssued and palil for by mortgages on Kentucky land, which Smith chiargen were worthless, Some time In November, 1871, one Nathan Whit- man, an agent of the Compuny, came to complain. ant, represonting that tho Company was In o flour- Iehing coudition; that such men as M. 0O, Wulker, d. M, W. Jones, George K. Clark, 0. P Axtelle, ond others had taken stock, but that the Company needed renl-catate mortgagen to make 1k statement. good, and asked him W Jeud it o mortgage for $20,000 on some of hin laud, promising to pay 10 per cent Interest on the nominu! loan to him. Smith bo- Heved the statements, and exccuted a note for 820,000, payable In two years and secured by a mortgage on the southeast quarter of Bee, 13, 47, 13, which he transferred to the Comuany. s of- ficer, to kecure the kurrender of thy mortgoge at the ond of the two years, Leaupd to him, In retorn, certiflentes of wtock to the amount of $20,000, which they promised to cancel ugain when the mortgage wan purrendered, Smith now charges that the mannet in which the mortgage was ol talned was u fraud on him; that at the Umo the Company hnd no securitios except worth. less Kentucky lund and $50,000 worthless etock In womu fran dulent company lucated at Frultport, Mich, ; thut none of the stock was pald for; and that in fact the Insurance Compuny bad no legal oxistence, A crodit of 84,000 way, soon after the making of the 320,000 note, Indoreed on {1, and atock to the nmount of 810,600 only was fsued to him, In 1872 the L‘mu‘mny guve complainant notlee that it hnd reduced lts stoclk 40 per cent, and In rospunac to & request frumn it ho “surrendey S4.H00 of staclk, leaviug $11,200 stil} In his hand Sone thie subsequently he was elected a Direetor, but ho mnde bluwel! vo obnoxious in destrmng to fifow something about the Compuny nnd ia businees and sccurities, and wihiethor [t wan honestly managod, that the ‘other Directors kept the meetings of the Bunrd secret, so that he could not dixcover nuything, b August, 1874, George F, Landing wan elected President, and subsequently pretended (o purclare compluinant's note " and ~mortgage, hat Smith churgud that the note wus long puet duo ot the time, and that Harding kiew it was fraudulently obtained, and hud advised clienty that stock ob- tained In such a moanner, without the payment of money, wan vold, In May last the Company falled, lnrding ownlng most of Itw assots, and n few days ufter he, unknown 1o Bmlth, advertlaed hlu land for wale univr a poser In the martgaye on defunlt of payment of the hote, Tho Tanid wan sold June 5 Just Lo the Peorfa Stareh Company for €8,000, but Swmith thinks the ron} purchiaser was l,lurdlmi. wlio 1nudo urc of thisaline, i foct, whes compluunut mode anapplication to him_for information about tiw wale, o sald e had only made (¢ to proteet the Tnnd Srom being relzed by the Recelver of the Cor pany, and tht nothing shontd be dona fart) untfl notice was given him. Complainant now arks it thls deed may bo vet gsfde asa cloud on his title, averring tho sale to bave boen fraudulent; and thot the lapd wny ke reconveyed o him free and clear of all Incimbrnce, TIE ABEL LOOM COMPANY, The aggnment on the rule seninet tho stock- noldersof the Abel Luom Company to show cause whiy thofr stock shoulit not bo aestased G per cent of fln)mr value to pay the debts of the Comjuiny, s bratght up yenterday morning before gty Bludgett In_chawbers, “The dudge, after hearing the statemonts of Mr. O, W, Conetantine f boha)f of the aesignpe, Mr. Osgood, aud Mr. J, I, Wilkon for severat of thu ' defendunts who fled unswers, eaid that he *thought the amount of 'the debts of tho Company, the number of stockholders, and the mmonnt of stock huld by them, should be Qrst ascurtalned, e also Intfmated that the botter way would be to file an origluul UL to obtaln the rellef desired, and finally mnde an order referrinz the petition to the e to tuku proof and report the amount of tho dehts of the Company, thy amount of stuck held by the original stockliolders, and the number of nuch stockholders, und wwo the percentugs or degsnent it Lock thit s neccarary o poy tho ehis. M, M. LACY, Maj, Martin M. lacy, Who wne indicted some tie g for robblug The sl o e post-oilice rallway cars ranuing Detween here nd Cineinnati, und who pleailed not guilty, yesterdny withdrew that ples and entered a plea of Lty an to the st und kecond counts, | Sentence i suspended, sud the prisoner remunded. . ITENS, Judga Drummond will return from Indlanapolls to-morrow. Judgednmeson will begin his call to-dny at Ha.m, The arguments in the Riverside Emprovement Compuny cawes will probably be closed to-day. Jndge Drammond will make lils cloxing specch to- llnf' Tor the complainunty, ‘The now chancery dockets of the Suporior Court are Just Aoehed, ull the caven having heen rentim- bered with nuw term pumbers, About 400 cascs huve been disposed of by the general call of the calendur by dudge Moord, but there ure upwards of 1,000 still remaining on the docket, I'he new law dockets will not by mude up until Judge Gary gous to the Criminal Conrt It October next. UNITED STATES COURTH, The Canneeticnt Mutual Life Insurance Company filed o bill yestorduy aginst Dougins 5, and Esther E, Taylor, the Third Natjonal Gank of Chluago, and Edmund and Bruno Knuuer, to foreclose morigage of $47,000 on all that part of Lot 5, Bluck ¥, in the Uriginal Town af Chleago, beglining ui the northwest corner of sald fot, being the southenst corner of North Clark and Kinxlo siroets, thence outh on tho west Hne of said lot, helny the epat line of North Clark = street, €0 feet, thency easy by u dne parallel with the north e of wald lat'to the cust line of wald lot; thence® north on nald cust line 00 fect to the novtheaet cor- nur, and thenee wost on tha north Tne, befwg the «;nm liow of Kinzlu street, to the place of begine ning. Corlixa I'. Btouo, of Callfornin, fled a bill against Everett i, Klibourue, Georgs Perrigo, Matilda Perrigo, and John Bmith, uf Aurors, ta forcelore u teunt-dewd for $1,600 un Lot 3, Block 8, in Gale's Addition to West Aurora, BANKIUPTCY MATTERS, Tn tho casa of K. 1. Thomas et al. & compositlon meathys will be held June 30 befure Register Coon at Woodstock, Murk Kimball, Awslgnes of Edwin Hunt's Sons, wik yeaterday nuthorized 1o »clt thy bukrapts wtock and hanols In Uho suine munner as when e was Provisfonul Aesignee. Gieorge W, Campbell way appolnted Provisional Asalgnco of 0. P, Logun, 3. H. Richardson was appolnted Pravislonal As. slgnee of Erby & Barnes, A (gl hearing and creditors’ moating wiil bo held July 22 bufore Register Johuson at Pooria in the matter of Mareranx & Conillard, on petttlon of th Jutter fur discharge, A sfmilar meotng will by Beld at the ssme pluce and time u the case of W= fam 1. .\ln{l'mrry. Usurge W, Camploll was yesterday appolnted Asslgnes uf D, V. A. Turpin, Au Asnlgnes wiil b chioxen at 10 &, m, to-day for thu estute of Omard. Woud. SUPLIION COURT IN NRILP, . Francta W. Dlekison filed a bill yesterday agulsist Tl pariner, Washington Van Horn, eharging him with having up]:mpnuluu 10 hie OWiL uso Jurgy sums belonging to the finn of Dicklbon & Van Norn, contructors und butlders, und usking for an account and dlwolution of partier Procior & Trask begun oo sult by sttachment agalist B, AL Ellnwood & Co., 1o’ recover 31,452 Jotn C. Dunjevy flled a dintress warrant agaimst Edward and Juhn Gowd, 1o reeover 82,250 bac runt for e prembves Noa, 303 and 305 bouth Cunal strcet, Asron Hardshell sucd Dobbins & Co. for $1,000. COUNTY COURT. Sarah P2, Snia)l et a gruut of goardianship wits wado 10 George Stewart, under boud for $30, - [ 1n seseauinont roll No, 74, 'Town of Lake, It was ordurett thut vbjections by lled by the 16th tnst, In thy case of Muthlaw Hopert the will was proven and letters testameutary were fasued Lathiorino Hopers wndor Lund for §, 000, CRIMINAL COUNT. James llurehy wou teled for mayhen, found guilty, and given onw year in the House of Correc- tion. & TUE CALL Jupnu Hrovoser—Fhy Wadsworth whisky caso. Junak (Auy—bi1 to 537, 811 to 55, 047 to 350, and 552 t0567 Inclusive, No. 489, Curtls va. Jeuks, ou trisl, Juvak Booru—Set cases 2,624, Freudenthal ve. Follanshy, and 22, 040, Andersgn ve. Duesbury. Alvw calondur Now. 574 to 600 fuclusive, oxcept b74 und 674, No. 4,018, Marks ve. Kansas luvarance Com- pany, on rial. > JUvus McALLiaTer—Sct casos 3,343, Prottyman vo. €, &N, W, fty. Co., and 3, 123, Doehlerg Engers. Also Nua, 40i) 143 to 653 Inclualve. ¢ copt (M4 No. i, 114, Boyd va. v AR ALL- 4 15K, 1 La. LLIAMY #ide Improyeinent Company cancs, JUDGMENTS. Burenion Counr—Coxreesinna—Jeremiah Clow- ry ot al. wa GI8, 651, on Jndge Booth's calendar, d va. Farrar, on trisl. 'n 1137, Haglen va, Dobe SoNnra v, Napter. No eall, - Arguments in Jitver- Jdamen Parrott, 84113, 32, —Charles Btreer ctal, va, Alden No Merriman, $863.01. -], 8. Johnston ve, Auguetus and John M. French, —David W, JUDng Qany Hamblin, 815 cinger und ( 840, 0o Enyder v, Ly an 8. Thompaan | Nationa] Bank ve. David A. e, 810, tohn B, Drnke va. Willlam A, Hood and ty Bavings Dank and Safe Lepoeitory, Vo, torrs va. Witllam 18, Powell, Tiartel) ot al, Klor & deln ‘ve. dohn . Li- . Phillips, §716.60,~ Hurdy herldan va, donca Darlow, 8103, 011, “Frederick §301, 5, ~Com- John I, 1 & Gay kil purnishees, judgmont for plalotifl_ve, defendant fur 8500 and v, garnisheen Johneon ve, Mary Meaghor, 8 JUnin JAMEsnR—Mitn P man and Nick Treare, 8200.—1H, al, va, Dorothy A, Juckson, Jolineon et al, Vo, Same, 402, Ve, Adam toblo: ve CINCUIT COURT—~CoNY va. Martin Fauet, 8113225, vu, Lembko, 81344, 34, dict, 83412, K0, mioxn=-Lrvin As Soth tiage vs, Johann for 10, 60. Juhak Rookns—Inmes Welch va surance Company of Miwaukee, Kereten, 81 T Marte va, Jupn MuALL helmer and 1 opold_Price, i, 40, 1OWA ITEMH. 0., Irenit ¢ Duvenport & St Paul Itaitro: city, wningt the: plaintil. tutlés of this road throngi pay for It, browght uit, el l,'nmlmn[y ‘Fhe pluintiin are Counl L 60, —F, A recinan va. Chatlen La- ’sg Bosworth et Tirywaore' In- $78.50. —~Willium Luclus Cobb va, B, Berliz- 225, —Belvit % vu, ftodney M. Whipple and Bl G, Runals, 474, 68, — Willlam Caniplel) ve, S. 1L Hitbacd, Nationn} Bpectul Dispatch to The Tridune. 1 1 dudze Dilinn, of the States urt, how dvelded n of the Delawnre Constraciion Company ys, T ie ¢, vt of thie ulit 5 Kot 10 ment, #oid the t J wuilew of Foud, and forued & now company to opor- ate the line, ‘The Court decided thut the Delnware Company walved il rightx to 8 mechanie lenIn having tken #tock subacriptions of the citizena of Delnware volved was over the United Stat upreme Co inty nx collateral, urt. The amount in- 00,000, The ense now Locs U TIE PLEDERAL COURTS AT BFRINGPIELD TO BE JHUKRG UP, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, —[t now appears that the cderal Conrt, Just opened, 1 fur want of money to Keep it run- SeNarikt, Jun present term of the munt =hut do e ning, and hecunse the Fedeeal oflicers ure' forbid. den to go fu debt or to antie! even to keep the wheels af Sl ipnte spipropriations, ce runting. Usnally Comptruns haw pasked a deficlency uppropriution bill, shich wax applicalio toa art of the expenses of the June term; aud the regular uppropristion far the next tirenl money to continue the year, taklug effct duly 1, gave erim Trom that time o, But the Democratle Congress has inda no such provision, and It 1» doubtful even If the Appropris- tion bill will puss by July 1, LBTTENR FAOM MH. TAPT. On May 20 the United ates Marshal mode re- quiaition on the Attorney-General for 20,000, the Jeast smount necessary to meet the expenacs of the June term, Jdune 2, 1870, Marshal—Sin Court exprenses, you. Yon need not e crenwed expeuses of the vance. Very r AN erpectiully, ‘0 K. I Loe, : The condition of ton |s such that T can advance oniy 80,00 fustead of the NO COMPROMISE, Aware that the appropriation would net sufiice, and must prevent the trial of a number of im- otant. caser, including whisky prosscitions, tho v Rlurhlm] asked the 7o TAFT, Attorncy He recelved the following DErARTHENT 0F JUSTICH, WAIHINGTO g o nppropr a3 0,000 required by pect any more, s the iy onf preciudo nnothor ad. senerad, " crmission to personaliy cheek on nited Statex Depository to meet thie expenses nfter tho 86, 00 waw exhausted, the banks agreo- printion, that he could not 86,000 must suflice for the acal year, SATURDAY TUE L, 9T DAT, . The Marshal finds that the amount fn his hands g to Liouof such dratts and ault o fature ppro- n Attorney-Genernl Tuft returned answer giye such authorlty, aud the will only enable hin to pay the orty-seven Jurors (twonty-three Grand and twenty-four Potit) untll next Saturduy, —or Mouday, at furthest,—ro the Jury must be' discharge cunos and the Pekin cuw tance, met for beyoud th nnd the Harper-Smith und othiers of lmpor- ths, und which cangiot bo resched before, mawt go over for want of jurles to try them, The Pokin whisky men ure here to-iay, und profess willingness for trial, but Al Suuth hiw ot been heard from, and It I suppo out of the Btate. Dave Linegar, of Cal d he In yet ro, sends a word thut he will be bere for trinl when wanted. BPRINGFIELD, 1L1., Spactal Dispatch to The Tribune, Srmnor Court to- Ak, June 12 —n the Bankrapt ay Dunicl Levy, of Lalinrpe Hancuck County, tiied 8 voluntary potition in bankruptey. SPIRITUALISM. The Roekford Gathering: Tecullar Scenes, Speciut Dispateh 1o The Tridune, Rockron, ML, dune L nols Spiritualiet Camp morping, ~The Northern 111l- ceting clused hero this Yesterday wos @ big doy, aud the Fair- Ground wasliterally slive with people. The day was occupled with alternato wposking and scances, Men, Severenee, of Miwahe were the chief epeukers, S e and B V. Wilvon ral persons hecaine quite troubled with the epirits toward evening, and especiotly notable amongst s claw waa s good ludy who ran round the grounds In-tersible agony, howling, and_ giving forth all sorts of utterances. Slie wav In the power of tho #pirlt of a dead In- diun. Tha meeting, on the whale, Lias not been an im- portant une, and your correspondent falled to heur 4 really now Idea advanced,on the main platform, while the numerouy rlde-shows In the shape of suances, utc., wers largely caleuluted to belittle rathier than advanco the intercets of the Nlinoels For une, | heartily wikhi the earnest Spiritunlistsof this State would tuke thedend, and aballsh the clap-trap and Juge glery that now seomns an fndisponsablo appendago to both Spiritualiet Convention, and indeed oll Asxsoclution of Svirltunlists, thelr gathertizs, Hundreds of our citizens wish the Spiritualists well, Dbut they are s pusted with the exploded **tests,™ etc., that mercly attraot the viillgar and ereate wondorinont amony the fgnorant and crodu- lons. As un illustration allow mu to relate an actonl experlence st a scance on Friday nlght which 1 attended, and which wan pre tho wa-called geer nnd prophet, Wilson Yo, alr," wild the ecer to 8 fat, Ing Individual on m()‘ llif‘.ll' ‘ar ¢ in ladies—marricd carl 'y and all that rort of thing." teltectual s and wnld, * power. " Fucty, it facta, it A th h ) ner thut showed a conscloneness of wonderful In- nnturally ve o large family, ded Over by iiappy-looke B o in s man- riorlty, he turnced to the Ind(yidunl 1 am in your The facta were the tzvmlnmnn had never been i mareiud, and he blusti BesM. Nuthi gentlenmiit—u “CHere," nld e, Indiew, ' 1t (8 not bl fault, wiia fate in lite, afl vie. facts, 5 thin, {1 your powery" igly waiid, **Nover had any ll(c.-ln‘lI to enter futo the double stute of blessed- s daunted, the seer camo to the mext cadaverous: looking $ea n man who 18 ot fond of 1t waerh er nany years of bu dihen, In hiv uminl wiyle, party, e at wll, 1t helorship, "' Fact, wir, The gentleman quivtly replied, amid the laughter of thosu uesctnbled, that he had been marrled forty years, and wau nuw enjoylng matrimony witha sucond wife, 1t [a thi kind af nansense our peo anid when the Tlinola Spiritualists whaule Biate. 1o objeet to, BIIIM: it they will gain the respect of not buly Rockford, but the General order and decoram prevailed throughout the five dayw sewalan tluancially the cump-n the weathier was e, and inis wae 8 succuss. S ——— i THE GREAT SUICIDE., Turther Regordlng the Tamyctte Man— Literally a otim of Fatent- Bt Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune. LaraverTs, Ind., June 12, ~In the case of James A, Moore, the rulcide, the Coroner's jury adjourne fng. from last nlght to 10 o'clock this morn- Tho evidence khowed him 1o have a sort of manfa for laventions, patunt-rights, otc., mors pacticularly fu tho line of apparatne for commlt- ting sulcide. He hud atlempted suiclde three thnes bafore, onze while a member of the Hoventesnth Tudiuna Battery, snd twice Buing three yeurs wpo ho w his person, ince by chloroform., rrested for uxpashiy and became vory angry, saylug he way especlally commissloned to preach the Goepel to tho sinners of Lafayette ntirely naked, ed & good farm, and upon it had & blac e own- Ith, wagon, and carpenter shup, and was consldersd » wmechanlen) genius o Frivnde' Soclety. was & 1avmber of tue The verdict of the Coroner's ury was that he died by bis own hand, while labor- ng under temporury abermation of mind, He watd to hin brother-in-luw not Joug siuce that he conld fuvent & machine for suicides that would take the houd clear off much better thun uuy ever uwed, to o somethiny und that ho thut would was polng 1wake hiwm noturlous, Un the sldes of the decapltator he had written In pexcil, *Vffor wale or rent, Harl-ki arl. Patent sppilvd The Inateamont of death was yemoved 10 for. the undertaking establishment of C. 8, Scudder, here ysople Livo crowda the roou il day to gt siglto The Prompt Jaro Auguatu (Gu.) (omatitutionalist. Wae heard his Honor Judge Gibson on Tues- di went for o conviction. tell an amusing story of the way s juror To soys he was trylng o murder caso s few yean ago down inone o the Wire-gnws countics, and experienced great difticulty in getting a Jury; that cleven jurors had been sworn ln, wnd o the next punel that wus brought in was o sall, lean, lank, cudaver- ous-huoking fellow who il on one shoe, lis pants were nearly abiove hls knees, his shirt open hoth from the back, und were held up b the aforesaid trousers a single suspender, 'l The so- Netor proceeded to ask the ususl questions in sueh cincs us follows ¢ M ilave you, from heying seen tho crimo com: mitted, of heard any the testimony delivered under oath, formed” and exmvessed any oplniun S TRTEE P 23 to th the B prisoncr at the H Answer—I haln' Third queation—Is your mind perfectly fmpar- tlal hetween the State and the accused? Answor—Hit al Fourth question—Are you consclentiously op- d to enpital ‘:unl.\hmcnu Answer—I fsn The State did not 1ika the juror much, but it heing Jate and %uroru acarce he was put upon the prisoner In the usual manncy, tne sollcitor m‘ylng: whon this command was seanning him from head lonked volee, T ey "Fl)'li"s'.\l = Tous wit Taty aboye g RIS $ta value 0 | D for sl wislies us 1o & BIROWN, 1 Hm: 103 I0-ee Lukesfde l\\ll ding. JOR RALE—1N Lo tratie A, sud Market-stn, riins houses (o, COUNTIY REAL FSTATE. [’fiifi‘s.u,r:—{lm i orgnns, furniture, vt at #3'and $0 per acre taxes; M) Lo LI dywii 3 Q0T SAL . Tiquire of Ty it Chtenso, il REAJL ENTATE WANTED. CITY PROVEITY FOR £3,50 ity fn n Arst-class pesldenco. Wbt BON & BAY, 1 i i | Conyenience ctropolitan b 70 RENT=THE 0 HENT. luscts, bust o T partiss. 213 Lake-st, 8, Judige, Riey av., ¥ all inodern hproyuing, Washimiton-s 0USE ANTITOT i ou it gl be iy at what 1t wili b E fth-av, T SUBURBAN REAL F AT WEST monthiy payinents to suit, AR ind ity Tetont ewalka, eie., Bl eomplote, resdy t mose in- cent rall muriling aud eveutby. 4 (! ETT, £100 WILL TUY A BEAUTTFOL, LOT, i from defot, at ) 1% down and €5 montnlys < ctand shown froe: sbatroct pon. 1A HIGWN, 1421 —FAUM—@ ACHE Tull County, 1o huth, wate 3 getazon front, 19 TOOM, i shiady tr N0, T80 HURON-§ class house; furnace, hot unid culd waters ctiuil Lo Tentink for first: Inquire of owner, M, K P. ';um. or innocence of the prisoncer at r Tho “sirgle gadlus" fellow, in a clear and dis- tinet volee, aumsered: N Second qm:»I.lnn--"m‘;-L}l bins resting on vonr mind for or agalnst the ard 't “Juror, look upon the prisoner,” and ven he bent over him to foot. o prisoncr firmly (n the face, and then tury ng to the Jud‘m aiahl, Ina flem, solcwn Yui think he's gullty.”” REAL EXCHANGE-ON ] itA Vi ) mere wa at 1o CILARLES HEES n anduly TO RENT-IOUSES. ISOME DRICK HOUSKS, TF oset, ete. TWO i ot any." ou any prefudiee or 'TATE. 0 Wit P 20 Jlarvard: chase new house and o, 0. 24 1§ rty will bo sold'on easy terma and st nquiro at 395 Western T 3 G5, ON BAS atary hausee and . i near sctiools and SWOOD AND VICINITY, neat and substantinl dwellings aad good 1ots on easy ke waler: 7 cents fare: frequent Agent, soutlicat cortier Monros ieapest, prupes ‘frin: 131 wsall ANDISE, BEGGIES, WAGH stken for irst buyient on land Balance on 10 yenrs thines no | L Payment. ne-fyurih er, Ciny = TURY AND HASEMES 1,067 Michiigaii-av., 10 & ghod tehant at jow Moderi lprovenients ‘complete, 115 Twenty-recond-st. 31 N0, 813 A NEW, Fi M Uath and water-cluseis; Iaru, Itiglited wub-cellar, vegetal reacric The _juror JIANE NEW datnrea, fur- JOHN W ey DLLL 2 Gy HILLy 0: only 7 mil atore s, Boom 4, ATLOT placo, .+ brick b J. M. WILs \ rovine, 7o U DWE! ane om Irairie.ay. fithst. JAMK ipos: NT—173 7’0 RE! suce newly au bonrile Indiwasay, JOUN To REN for house] 150 Kl [0 _LENT: farisi i four. ot 10 k| nw L I Fooitls fur kit av., peur Thireent o sk jo 1 5 Tor runtie Foquircd. v POt und ubfurala ry brick, ELY-FURN wultable for geutiemun und With or without uard. rndshicrd ek LLINGS WADASI-AV D CoveRt, STORY AN . NI T wuek: fraslents Taken. up-atalrs, LDRINC which q N1S Toe 2 EAST INDIAN A-8 CONTLEL K8, Al water; one ot Calumet-av., & 7 Toutus, #30, houth n: 2 £, 1 Drgan Diock e st carchintnod i W ferurcs eomn- calctnined, Wi ures cotn- ety 2t iz Watne-av i ENT—A 3-8TORY A iz on Michigun-av., b Which 1 Woutd ik ta piace n charge of wnali family at low Tent Who Wulld GECUDY Une uF T $Leriea and rent bals In wingie or yuitea of Fooms, B, Fyurteentl iouse 14 roous eleganuly Turubabed tiroughout, aud good uee fiear. Joguire at 40 Slate-st. or i1 I IASK av all niodera linproveinests: rus Toon hiouse y has wil’ hecn - ired and furdlsiied new thronghouti il modern fi- A\ & goad ol WA Indlana:av. WA U 3 d wife or two genttaen, 313 Miclilgan-av, T., AN ELE purlor With bedrovm adjoliing el ouly; fumlly stricuy private. Referepccs ML r Ewenty. k. NT it Inulre , Up LW Milite ¥tAlrm, ST HEALersL, E 1OOMS Iy ELEGANT: LTROR! 1 deenst, 'O REN £74 week, & o R Apply up-stnlr WELL:F 1 . Reliylo- Ph U4 New huarhaori-s wr without onrd. Clark —WITIL 01t WITHOUT BUALD, arice, wellsfurnished frout ruoms, all modern [me proveiuehts; half biock trom Madlwg-at 24 Aber- 161 South oot 50, oros. 0 RENT-STORE, 131 VAN BURE! orwithuut bavenient; No. 1 location for iErocery u muki-wsket” Toquire st 1 THOTMB, 82, woptiical Publistlng Hous bluks south of Foat-Utice. 0 RENT-UANDSOMELY - FURNISULD Toutig, best location 1u the 1nontd,ur by the wee! 3 4 ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITID T ingabury Block, Handulphi-st. 04 No. 124 Klfth-ov., TWO FHONT ¥10 to a : W doneak s e YWANTEG-UPHOLSTERER TO GO T0 FART sew WAV “'l 0 iz hou \ \ \ 5|3 \ euce: TANTED=WAITEI ant, Gufun Stoc] 3 kt 1£ tH ences; y Inquire st y Wfl;ll ‘ ooy | wWilson mactitue. Lo A\ \ tare, s Of othier ust selling navell nesy and leudquart ents’ tocallon €. ) TANTED=A o Introducy 126 Dewrhopueat, Chromos, Jewelry, needles, o wiven. Ameri »t., Roum TANTED—AN inake goud wagis Elven W 1ew guwl nion and women, tary in the southern ur Western ciite wanted fur the ! ALTON TABLE AU/ M ANTED-A WANTED=VMALE IELP. Nonkkoeepers, Gln'k y 0t FORELAN IN A FHIST-CLARS wholesale clothing houss in"the city, Address ANTED—A WOOD-WORKER ON JOBBI None but & first v.'n.Lfi"rAE&ll\!lu | ANTED—A wol t. ), Telbune oflice. A COMPRTENT DIUG CIEITR AT 203 son -8 NG, 1ass warkinan need apply. Bnd 82 Twelliheat, o L VASTED-A “conp, T PLANING MILL 70 Ne WHo has sonie snap to him. and good recumumendstiona. Address ¥4, Tribunu office. CARIRIAGE NLAGKSMITH, W rker, sud heiper, Carriage Factory,' 72 Jacke TANTED—4 TUCKPOINTERS. ANPLY 11 Nurth Sauksinon At from i tos p. m. WANTED=AN G 61T wenty- ‘V)\NT!;XD—A YOUNG MANTO HELF ON BREAD, HUL Stutu-st, b TANTED-A VK ¥ i A an AN Fi P & SON, 74 Rantoly nn.; mast he m good workman and JOleT AN Ay work, Apply o J. L. CUTTER AL8D, nc, Y 3 whiolasls cli ud 100 Waholi-ar., AT I0] . or Bt 150 South Malsteds M MAREN, AT FIBIS, D CARPENTERS AT 64 or cuttink mach Inquire at va, B4, F-Cli TED- arreist, O OINA: i 2LI WA TED=10 Turm hands, Svuth Wat D10 FARM JIAKDS: HIGHEST WAGKS rallrond luburers for lowa and Hifnois; 10 e ronawemily frea fare. K. A L. southwert corner kake and Marke VWANTED=RAILEOAD LANORERS, s1.00 B duny; fres fared g to-nighty hands for farm snd ity taers. Ko A ANGELLY Coruer Lake and Ma oL, FOIUTOWA 100 Folt t Bandolph-at. J. 1. V. 11 & Co. OIS froe fare; aL 24 Wi €0, aucceasors to C. V., Bnel AILROAD, ~SAWMII, pply SHRL to It. F. CHli wat., itom 1. ANTED=1AN.RUAD LARGRERS FOR TOWA, vy €1 pe Apply W G wa n ) hst haw u letter to write wili buy {15 ho press or watur s Nend £or clrcaine free. EACELAION GO 17 ‘Iriiise Buliding, Chicago, LI, AN Rlara cutter, fold ener, phutogtuy Eroe fares 10 furi hand, N iRt TANTED—5 M tir, 7 Koom 3. None but Arst-class want TANTRD-BE & WHOLERAL TANTED st be o praciical fariner Call W-duy frum kliitnest, TANTED—A WANTUD-FEMALE 1 y; daw-nilll and farm Bands; (e ELL, 31 West Handolpi Mivcellnneons. v PERSON CAN MAKE $300 A ® 01T lotier copying buok: ony ono TED—A onth we TED=CANVASSERS a TTE_NE 14 acissure, new sclugra-siinrpe chromon, sbawl sirape and lun- 1] secking huat- uppiies, witl o well 45 aud 47.Juc! s fu F an ricly uf real othlty Tt 10, from 9 tu TED -3 m W urt{cles best pany, 113 East Ma SUA PO ITY T0 ha genteel Lusices Wil be acluslye torrl, -, Lail or scod st NCY, 61 Wasnlngion-st. ud 7 stone quarryumen, CO.. 17 North Clark-st. ED—MEK | WE WANTTO GIVE 5,000 THAL witus, Wortl 81 ¢, 0 5,(FU Inen Who wish lo rinanenly. i, (e st pyini g G guuranive 11vo men $30 per wee ‘Address BAY & CO.y Chicaro, 1l cA o charge uf au utfies 2 Fiwcann. Co D, ATE anda. CITAROR U Apply todolL t—A FRW FIis Hihe cauyasers., Call at e nau as travelng sl tsfactory, salary will b Givod Address F 14, Tribun otficy GESDAY, A STE. and jucrutive, hard Eachauge Building, corn ESMEN FOIUTIE uble and prafitable ric BORERS AT NEW C Weodand Jurrlson-al t BEXTUN, L‘uul_rlrlur A BTEADY, SOBER MAN i totg curly 1wl COMPETENT QIRL TO COOK, Washi, aid Pon 10 A private family wshurt datance TANTED—A 0OOD RITCHE 8 kood couk and laundress, NTEL 105 e Louky wuges §1; refercace required, Wi ment. S | WARTED: clildren.” TANTED—A GUOD WHITE 8 ! [0 the countryt inust thuroughly unuertand Ler work mnl be whie o #Ive Satinfactury references, W. BAKL s Appiy to ool 3 NO. U Staie-st. B A" THOROUGHLY - COMPETE b Housework o private samil; ED—A OINL. GEIMAN 01t SWEDE Piike ierred, Lo do general bousework, Apply at 1422 NG-TO0S GTHL} Lk TEN—XNICE, TIDY GIRL A8 COOK 1N clisroom. 113 and 114 Eaat Handolpli-st., baaes ASITARD 10D GIRE TU COOK, Y S Txlal AAV. TWO GUOD ueral work, the uiher (0 care for RL FOI GENERAL nd frons Bington-st. GILL, WITH REF- Nennistresnes. MSTIIESS: NONK understant Whevler & e heed applys s 1 at 802 Eust ludisna-at. atsuy T30l E AND DU and Wi HING N coriier Walash-av, Veslington Tnquire at RINDSKOPF, BARDE & CU. Wi Nurses. ANTED=-A GOOD GIRL OF 18 OR 20 AR NURSE for children; refcrences required. Waubali-uy, Apply wt v “VA.\‘ IMAN A RiTle fur privata Tuinilles, hotels, clty and country, at Sre. DUSKE'S. 53] E! loyment Agencios. TED — GERMAN AND SCANDINAVI — DVANCES BOARDING AND LODC Sy ¥ T south Sides 'Lum:s—ux ILLATERALS, BEAL ESTATE. Oif e+ VAN BUREN-ST., NEAR STATE—BOARD | ;4 otheraccuritior. LIVINGSTUN & CO., oo 18, T0 G aiieor featieien, B9 o €8 pcr week. wih | 13 and 199 Lasaile-ut, o e Ty T b wards. upoi iniproved elty” propercy, ® per con L2 A A AT et | LYMAN & 9ACR=0N, 59 Porctaad flack: © ™ Fodiie with buard; Teferetices roquirod. ONEY TO LOAN OX CINCAGO IKATBSTRTR O WALASH-AV.=A” FEW DAY TOARDERS el e sommtmlun clintd. A ot | 31, kARG T Crark = oren sl 10 LOAN=FUMS OF sl om AND OVER 18 vopes marble hio Ty furulshe by deabred. ermy (3 WUSILST. 50 ML fl!l;lllll buard. ITE UNT 5, fuurth Lowse fro ¢ {runt rouis, orrost North Side, BECOND BOOR FROM INDIANA w, plsaant Tovins 1o Teut with or OF LW Tear reasonable. Meferences ex il ! (‘ NEAT CENTRAL HOTE ¥ und W plan; passenger vl neuis, Houie por. TEVADA HOT uéar Monrue: [FINELY FURND the Chicugo Female SubuTb v untod i sure 1 iuney con) Nt 13 ¢l i hingion-sta., Chitago, vl rand abl the modern (nproye: UPWIEd busrd fur fainilica or 8 cun e College Bullding, at the beaulitul Chatnber of Cutnfie CULLEGE, o week ¥ sud ot Country. A1 angle Moran Park, from June 3 to scunery e queit aid cheap. for tudlie rullro Art L L, CORNER MARRET I Ly AND 15 routn with board, SUITES OF ROOMS AND T ‘vuncctions Wit the n $BO00-Fed Park oty eity. on-at. $1.000 4 o Sprrent rates an gund property. W 3L gu0n g8, ON JIOUB) N orany ather guud security; short tua, BROW e Fift. 0, OIS, v unimproy Elt & B OAR GN g mumn{"_ln Ttyde U b, 102 Wuahing: To #75, 000 NEGOTIATED ON CITY real cotate, rulhoad, nanicipal, sehvol, wlid township lunds L sty aiount successfutly wt 13 Europesn . CABREILAY, $LOU W L pur s+, B2 £ali ,U ), Exchunee hulldig, 000 Lk, . D OTHEIR RUMS, IN HaN{- » T. DRARK & CU., 134 La A ety ()00, O DTSN TOLOIN an' Chleagy proparty ut corrent Fete 1t s HOND, Juz Waalingion o ol DIVORC i 1)iyoioEs QUIETLY AND LEGALLY ORTATRHD Bupt. 4. Terms I caldenie uf o ale. Lorsonud n[nu'nnmc- unnec lecree, Law and Divorce water war- 1} 1 FIFTIL-AY, nia board b) IN i ‘ox'fi:ili( 1) cu’ suite, furilals North Skie Addies 1 3, l;().\lll)—l”mll\‘lui ety wite, and rouniy, af modsrita ucation, ¥ s, T "}i.u SALE-TI cuptatuing buriiar- MK UNION ED-A NE capuclous 0o tefer to ABATIEL BAGL, RUAUL-IN A suBtIUA ‘shuge, Uil Sopienbor 1 by genil Marew, stating” werme aud bitle FOR NALE. 5 OF TWO BAFES, 03 rouf vault; will sell cheap for | = HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Juarlor und eliatnb 1y or monthly pa. P MACHINERY, W Ok BRCUND-MAND Twcollunvaus, N the day or_we BOALD WANTED, EORTWO SUALLER BOUNS hburiiuod vik the i ca ba ubtalued. 3! hod, 10 » uel; gool_18ble-bua i Duly; tiust bu pri o locatlun, 101C 4 pOwer for e hiny culler for cash, Twelfth-st NEW YORK CITY—~C tra) i .'i"“.'."‘.i"nm cutral io 2 pgoel FAGE, 14 Portiand I AR 0T RENWOGH, ¥ol Add titing to L e e EN. ruwh ta- tock, Chls i wblo ahid d ONE ot QTURRGE FOR FURNIT B imercludlea in 8r9-proot warglon ouey ke ). cuJuwost Caare AT g 4% TN 1 Ifcauca ot Mscomary bll!& y VOIS tor 1) NGRS, ekt Sendy b v alant Broat Feildencs ninatorlats fo o ARVYN. TG i = | 8.\ ooty 5, WS Washindton-at,, Chilengo, Ll LT, CAWIL PAID FOIt CAWL.OFF CLOTIUN ‘Carpcta, turniture, wnd miscellanvan ¥ Ly sonding lotier (0 JUN AR GELOEIG I Siate st TANTED—A SMA! ! L OF BOME roouty in goud urder and eirgibio for buaine well furnfeficd purt, Y weans, b LEGALLY AND QUIETLY OUTAINED Incomiutibilivy, ¢1c.; residence nor personul fdavite woillcient pront; 1 47 Ashilaud Block, 1 vu i i Divoud ALLY ANI QUIETLY OBTAINED 11 every State of i Unlon (or Incouipatibility, el Nasldence unie L Foe after decroe, lwelve yeurs' vxporie ox 1047, Chiteazo, 11, EDFORINCOML ro; Atldaviis sutle doerov, It 3 MISCELLANEOR 4 ooda Ul B, WAUG EMPLUY MENT AGENCY—FLWT: Clua he$ ol igh Bl S Ptk VW ANTER=FEOPLETS IUKLHASE T SUOT FULT | ’“llll:‘“hli‘plzlll‘ gvulvenhu [3 2 V!l ' ll;l’#llv 3 U iy 1 ALlute L 39 secongle; ¥ 2 Tovoiy wiau aud wite. | Cafaionuen free. WHSTEIN N WOMES, "85 Dar! B Tebuna | Dornestes Chicage: 11 ME 7 d by an expericuve ot ul sn fug been recently Uirued out. WVould sider vuuutry spportuniiics. K i Trilune oince, " T0_EXUIANGE, r‘[‘k;'éi‘cn.\wdz—un YOIl SALE-ONE KT FINE uew double carilagu baraess, fur lyumber ur wower, Toow 16, 133 Clarkeat,; ottice bourd, 2104 p, 1. T]po, EXCHANUR-THE B T, T S A cabitiico wid ity for I usu.{ Z"_h;\\ It} E'.'n..i:fi.’fl.“.‘:. il prot 5 L B Al gnin SR ¥ e bf Wio bus s o catra Biate, ST | ek st Rudrel VAN AR Wathine Shice HETAIL-AT | DRUAN ¢ Ik UGG AND :. arot and I(Iul‘t’(‘mhlll‘n‘u“:u! it Cutcu Tos it . upwerdg; munf ayWouLe OF veal, G et don | AN BUEINR B RSt YL T SITUATIONS WANT ED-ITALE. Boaokkecpers, Clorks, otc. ITUATION WA fan) kot e e Good referonces. 1TU, N WA . LRRK TN ( SiToTion vAvE-Ks crRK res LOFTUS, 71 W hook] lcmrlnrni Koh Tribane St GCRRY 5. Several poars’ it Manon st cliy oo A% ITUATION druggiet. Dest of offtca, TRD-DY A YOUNG GERMAN 1 referenoa. Adaros Lo 1 baae Trodcs. rat-class referances, SITUATION WANTED-! nne otlice. abis traie, 314 Chorel “clusa priatoin boos and U yoars' BracHieal SXpEFIAnce, tan i Miscellnnoous, WANTED~BY. n, 1 CUTTER AND FITTER n oxtabiisimanty flest of Teforancos Bironr Aidrea i B North Kide, & ¥ conslder: A FLIST-CLASS DUST. Anceessfni traveler, and warker np of ®idh alewling and eespona Ible firin elthe rade of In insnufacturing. K 0o, Triing K 66, Trihune QITUATION'S S ‘Jy A firat-cl ety reference. Tribune oilee, ITUATION WANT Drice, or weltinig Kent b or lady. TED—I, Rilsh rees A NWVANTER-IY A YOUNU haafiret-claa reforsuces. Address F o4 e Ak bt £ 5, K VAMILY can furnis ool o T AT Irwiiers, by ol SETUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. ITUATI 0 Ly ann-at, QITUATION WANTIED h ieral fiousowork t Jack SITUATION girl to o Weal Madison- JITUATIO! 1 or houn Eoutl State-st, SITUA'HUN £ 5ar) a firsd oW None hut drvas 1051 JTHATION ored fruning: of M liouse. JITUAT STEAT ur to tul try: e ITUATIONS ) nirst-clua fem. saled nt Strs. LAPRLS, QITUATIONS WANTED 43 gout B A appiicd L ITEATIONS WA N o i Soncrul WANTI teclane du wecoud 10 co % ITUATION WANTE broldery elther by the dav or ot hutue, merald-av. Tmployment Agencics, W. ADIES IN WANT OF il battunsilties can ba L Maidisun-st, Domestics, ON WANTED~IY A NORWEGIAN care of ehildren and Tuesday, at Stxe West Sluatioy WANTED=] do dining-room or ci WASTED=BY lousework. 1 ork, ina small fam W ANTED -I3Y n & frsteelss familly, e to. Addrens B 84, Trl ITUATION WANTED-BY A VOUNG UIRI, work, or light hodsework. Call ut West Fulton-at. Y, QITUATION WA - 53 duencond work or take 27 Weat Adamsest. i i, €Wl for two dayeat 137 Nor il pratereed. oY ATUATION WANTED=1 und pastry cooks hute Call we B0 Mate 10N Nonrie; buat of QITEATION WA MY miTivate Mgt WANTED ~ BY ok, wasl e TED=TY A YOUNG 5 1o do plain ewing or second work, (ldrens 1o bjectionsto the count Call 8t 73 Liug Te nor required, Inland-av., up-stairs, 4 Neamutressces —BY A LADY TO DO EM- 1Y A GE| alnlier work, i Y At AN 1o s small Tamily. t Teasn 0 N W ntly Address D-BY A GOOD” CHRISTIAN and plain couk. o A IMPE f and fran, or lotes all at 410 Wabash WOM A A iy LADITS 1 . Irstaclus Lelp e b Wl n ey t u a¥. or i1 Statcuty cornur Handolph, 1 basement Mre nakgin " g “a0d APDTE AN fane Monroe-st. sowing, " Apply GERMAN 011, T¢ 357 el GI1, TC Apply wi 1 oor ade A ¥IST-CLASE COL. Wasiitog aud bune oliice, YA YOUNG OTRL TO care of clilldren, Coll ag v LASS MEAT . restuurant o boardfuge T Call w2 G WANT OF 410 Wabash - JATUAUION 2 peivun i bild Lo tiurwe_at 1uke from birth Nursows, AS‘I‘HD—HY] + koud referenc 817 Twenty-tourth-st. JTUATION WAN' woman with vl AL THENOrh Green st T ED=BY A YOU LisIT Lins small private family. Call EXPERIENCED oime: no_objeetion 1 Callur adiress A F, 0 Loanndreuses. JITUATION WANTED=IY A WOMAN TD WASII )" ur Irou Munday and Tuo v o i “A fCTION A TR Platsurnl i HOSRSLS AND CARRITIAG THULSDAY S, 2 Gt harness a 5. 100 Bni 1w DAY, 2 ya—llurscs, catrisge clulty, at WESTUN & CO.* Whahiiniton. suld undor a LCTION BAl 4\ Crisiees, harn Fritays nt 10 8 Wasliluztou-at. A ey nASUSO 2\ uedd, for saie fo tawn, N. ¥, Ample Tt ranive, E OF HORSE: .. Moty © Mofroe-stl, curuer Mie TOR HALE—A and bugites at very law” el ugto Teur Waliss Jor h ALEZON ACCOUNT O huimed st one guud futnll ARGE H wiven 1o test all | Brovk on haud at private sale. 'lxfi,mlnm can dnays, o 2o R BT e chlehrated ‘Watere s for sl uw nL 1 1o E. DUBAILEY. TCK N K ali at 163 Larrabee- e as Juracs LIFTLE ARRIAGES K OF 4 8t 10 uid 12 Wialie TWO aid hurio, one gund Toad horsvs warranted Kind aud sound, aud 8 trinl of Two duyw ulthie drug-sture guna ente e CARNL futing and répatr tock on i, . WASHE YOUN by bore; ¢l ean bo sevii, A Fouy [FOUSD-THUHEDAY, wTHl 1N bow cuntalug 4 small o Owner cat heve it by ealltog ot 213 K S0l Property, i paying (F tits wivert [ OST—A L ARGE RUSSTA s groy and 1 pald for returning same to 644 W OST=MAY T, AC Wanket on Oal Fhinder will est Madt ALHSY O03T—A PILICH Finder wal Kan-a b Finder will ree owner, MIES. K ]'ns‘r—‘\ BUUT 0 O'CLOCK LAST EVI L w STIKAYHD—HU BIre. Hyde (JuiL A3b 7 acales, villee, JOR BALE—O1 ! A hox manufu g colnpl Foud Lrac Miop in e alye rl excl demand, ale 1y i ) b row urn to U ve the re: WioD 1t alo 116 (Cuy unt Hicd Iy tatlo Ite i E3.000 [ 31 Drois $1t e i 1 il o). LOST AND FOUND, TAME FOX, SAT Vo It by calllng ot 14 bu hie eulor, 7, & nmIer 0Vercont ade by E e und roceive Wiaiks of geute AY NIGNT, JUXE 1 y-fourth-¢t ‘nnil 11yde hite hind fiati one yorrel rewardud Furty-fuurilist. sud ¢ lllen (K DORST, G STREWARD=TOST ON TIlR ) & ity with ewners tli‘rk of the Cowmmniel ard ) bay INTY WITH $500 (M) me I pertectiy u luryo ction. BUGGIES, A ing; tiros set fr at MARTIN'S car {ve sroceriuy ndlnuR- s D07 at 2y South URDAY ulli Cannlat, A POCKET. ) Madlsai {lflfl‘ IVii uAl [ PARASOL, WITT on rowl to Rosehlll Ceime harul reward ond 100 st Madizo) 5SS CILANCE Dusiness (o the Cf cty running Jorsg puwer engin; T g W W oo tir s it Na-ROUS| u_ bargatn it SEL, Lisbon, TANICPLE: yaluable nine furtune wsuln mlm:u dle Leoft & IALF 1N WELL-ES. dvinalt bustuces; yoarly salca §2l, o it Leat W aluu | i futes Enj 1o tie sold at a sscrllice, * Aplily Wabmyeav, AND e OWNER st crtiwment,’ BLOODIIOLN 7 A Siberal roward ‘will by 4 Van Busen-st, ) AT tie Toaer by 10, TWE ark-av. for return BOUTIL SIDE e and addross, clal Totel aid ree ) "FOTE SALE, WI s ATE i ll( of Thtia: ull scts ut Soller aa sy o Turatir Dyt oW luiias for preny It 10 fhsnufactura s pate evCrywhery s ND RAILROAD E AN L tobon, Linn Connt fuken o, Ll wi dr address i Inn Co,, Tuwi. i dla U ot & i Iargs witli tho snchinery ‘l«{lu )‘l-"\nl«l purunit "Kliire dress .o hied Bulla-uL, JPARTS wnd Easteri o1 i iaslo F10, 000 1o $13.000, 10 Jolin th sdvurilsr, who buatiieu i L2F, tabs lo manifacturing: parcy tke party ouly walile A“Anfiu n & and Iettcu o Cwelvo yeuts h the trade, (o xtend. ai spcr BANT D dogtuinvate Businons, gl Addr with real naue for ua tuteryvlvw, D 32, Fribe une gice. JosTC sandar regulug pricea. JINGE] Mudison-sl. rented, T s GEST W, 1y ut 224 hiaty UENTS WA Wy to e Urea RICHARDS Yacklig Co. “GENTS WANTES wid town ti the Nu Catie wid vanip-stool rytlis, Suniple rena B D ANS BEWING-AA inakes (Warrut U5 U, MA ¥i b uu. e oA S Savsiiy Seymvate i vold on Baodth i pAired. ‘and sxvbangede oY BT AGENTS WANTED TED-T0 BELL CO sliow-curds, ubly $0ceal =70 SELL A LI O&ETAI’LE W or tu Clark ree on tec 7 Hiith C0R XCh OF ALl less than one-bal N, 20 Wabasll-uv, JOK'E ONIGIN, oo s suerc e ade COUNTY, A nyvel LIS PriEsNALTIE PEHSON WHO HAS HOMAN old Lucklyeo SDieiot e enio. COO1 wrn’ Dapol B ey W Lusull e noar Northweats 4 as b le 8 mem

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