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TH 4 of New Suits, Bankrupt= e cias, Judgments, Etc. * o Transacted in tho Iilinois Bu- acr preme Court Yostorday. CIIICAGO. FTEMS, . Fo-day f8 the Iast day of service In tho Clreuit urt for the October term. i dgo Jameson will hear all gencral motlons J“M commonlaw dacket n Judgo Gary's 3 overy Saturday morning during Judge m" sheence, cxcept tho last Baturday of G which ho wil devote to the heating of motlons for now Lrlals In cases tried bofore mflm Mcl\ll(ster' will hear motions for naw urday. e BatOIOY o noms, terday asking ard Watker fifed o blll yea rfi:’.vom fram his wifo Hophla, on account a(ncr laving Induced him to marry her by false o sentations that shie was a virtuous woman, represtOittL CARIUPTOY MATTERS, Jotn and Benediet A, Cos, toutrnctors, at 196 “k street., led o voluntary petition in Dbank- Ch; Jate Thursday eventngg. - Thelr prefereed o ‘f’m 51,063,095 the seeured debls, §40,774.- !’.j, nd the unsccured, £33,200, "Tlia nssets cou- T B0 cetnto wortll 8730003 but niorlgaged prise ot £33,000: cash, 8103 open ugcoiite, for sbout E e irntice’ polities about $i15,000. 0 owes S0L,07 dud Lenedict owes $u41, {ohn oL YRS by assctn. The potitiona Woro ro- ferred to e KEEITD: ) o 10 n potition Tate yes- i Mooy (he pasticutara of whict wifl Us piren ta-MOMON: 3 11, Atpaby, an ordor was m}f{.'?:r altes. SF tho baukrupta dobts at public seclol o dor woa mado I the caso of Well &Rob- e ¢ ol, woro adjudleated bank- 5 3‘ 1 flifl-’x’i‘i.’.‘a n \earrant hu)mm\ retuennble g"cpv. \{ T, B, denking was subscquentiy appointe AslEmee, o oeting will bo held Oct, 18, bo- mfi‘?r’l‘&??!ffl'fl&"m, ukxcmwgo, in tho tasoof “’k‘fl’f;ufl‘,':'fi'imm vankruptey was fssucd to . fiinney. G’f;fi:‘:u;\d“h{l mnoml meetinges in the case of 7.1, Gardnier will be hield Oct, 2L, . BUPENION COUNT IN URIER, W Enfllln‘t{_bufln nsuit yesterdny for 82,600 enry Weyht. spdasten? WOlGin coun. « Prank B. ern;mcgl l[‘)‘(‘)’l‘)l John Eenesle and Keneale for S1, 3 n\fiurl\\‘rlqm Drought sult for $1,600 ngdinst 8." 7, Riehrdd and James I, Tinne, “D. . Brant begatt o #uit to rocover 87,000 from .\, Peanand s Munnington, 8 Daviron c'ammx-lnceld;r’n action I‘ns!rsgt\’uu otin Barham, laylug damazes nt 85,000, st John BASUGRE salt for 80,500 againat La Qe Prafnard, ‘Utart Welrsema began a ault to rocovor 810,000 damares from Menne Drolenga for the seductlon of wife. N]',MTI otte H, Bmith bronght sult In sttachment against Willfam 1T Darcloy to rocovor $2, 070,52, Fletcher rothers fled o petition vxnhm.')‘nomn- #od Johin Kneale, and others, axking for 8 me- Shante'd lion for 3,602 on a block of Ave-storyand basemant housen on tho enst slde of Arhiland ave- put, batween Adame and Monroa strects, CRIMINAL COURT. i ,.T. Marshall pleaded gulity to forgery and sentence woy snapended. John Catoy, for falling to turn over manoy, had Bis ease stricken from tho docket. Margatet Scott waa tried for shootlng Jates 0Nell, &nd at adjonrnnient the jury was out, THY OALL. Junot Droporrr—General bualnoss, . Juimll Jancaox—240 to 103 Inclusive. No. 146 ontrlst, Juwan Moons—8, 0, 10. No ease on heating, Junsa Roazus—21, 38, 36 to 50, inclusive, No. 33 on trial. Jupza Roorit 210 to 205, Inclusive, Tan—8etscnse term No, 2fdand 231, No, 240 on fHial, JunoR MeA: Trowp ¥a, City, Also calendar Nos, 277, 00, lnclusive, No ense on trial, Jupas WiLtiaus—Genernl businosa, JUDAMENTS. Usirzo Statsa Cincvir Counr—Tunnz Bron- serr—Latham 1ull v, L. J. Samron, {U 100, — Escleton Mannfacturln, Cmn‘lmly va. Willlum 1, Tiuntington, $640, 15, —U. 11, Walworth, Recelver, vi B U, Tuylor, $2,232.00.—C, W, Upton, Auigarsof the rent Weatorn Insurance Coms . Jewio B. Thomas, 98,108, 16.—~T. I’ iiton ve, M, R, M. Wallace, $1,139.—J, F. Alaeava, Chatles L \Woodman, 843,070.00,—B, F. Eherman Edmund 0 Taylor, $1,890,35,— jogé and Loan Aswoclatinn ve, Town : ead_c‘xlw?.no.-—u. W, Klugabury ve. i, 8081, Berenion Count—Coxreastona—~Michael Keeloy ve. I 3. Murphy, 8077, 04, B drnar daucson—52. M. P, Ludlam ve, D, A, Jatkaon, $105, (7, 8, Hirela'et al, ve, James N 4nd Jliram K. Boorman, 85, 39, —Rachel Brown, adainlstratriz, va. 'Thomax 8, Dobbine, $2,764,10. =Grover & Haker Sowlni Machine Company ve, otlo and Caroling Moyer, 5353, 16, —Edmund D Thaine ef al, v, Richard M, ree, $u00, William Wilson ot al. va. Robert Bholto, 915,02, =L G, Mannerava, Alfred Bartington, 81,200, ~ I’ld'lu A, Dodyre va. Georgo I, Drew, 5180, Lnerrr - Cornr—dunax Whec] Company v rlck Peppcr v excopt 1,107, by ¢ Ttoorns — Sondusky P, Compbell, 496, 23, —Pat- Chrintophior Doyle, " 8120, ~Alhort L vu. Chrlsting and Willlam lolt- redeclclk Green et al, vu Motrls Ja- ' L. Colline vu. Clty of Chicago; ver- et 81,950, and motlon for new tral, ‘.{‘g,uu: Dootu~Lucy #tfer ve. John Dublitz, driver MeAurisTEn—W. Lango va, Mary Con- Fay, §8.65.~—J, A, French ct nf, va, llurry{i T, W79, n{:.fl()‘]mm;‘mux‘l \Hlk A, R.”Bnrllu. fl .'ii!l.l ucharch et ul, va, M. B, Ewingang wandd, J, Mayhon, 3984, 88, N‘ ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. BUSIHESS TRANSAOTSD YESTERDAY, Orrawa, D, Oct. 5.~The Bupremo Court. met, pursuant to adjournment, with all the Julges present, The followlng by ‘rnn::u.-lcd: ollowing business was MOTIONS DLOIDED, 'r'Og. Motaa et al, va. Smith; motlon allowed, o 4uMnulmll Yo, fhompaon; the appellant 18 zllr:;c Rsln;:‘;l;‘r \'m flliu)nllllnlrucu and hrlnp . 4l St ctabor 'l biiats: LB eyionto . Tha Poople ox rel. Fowlor va, the Mayor of {he City of Galeaburg; wit nllowod, s term. Tha cago witl ba taken toomarror NUW MOTIONS. Apolieation of Samuel 1B, Juckson for admission on forclun Heons ) Onsh; tho appeal dfamlseed on TR, 3 nhura m;:nll;’ uo rlm'x‘u‘ugul-. . Laldsein va, Tho Poople, ote,, ox rel., ete. s famemotion; snma order, with G for cun]l :1:1‘:1!: 01, Bmlth, finp,, va. Stovens et . X finp,, vA . ¢ motlon by ‘”i&)”f‘.‘.‘,:'p";: i oxtunlon of i ta flo un'é?r 4 , vo. Payne: mot| {efensait In'oivar ‘fir & cxtemtion of thme 4o la 167. Davideon ot al, 3 ve, Lightor 1 ll\l:;nn:ad)mou; W origtanl St for T :'33&?:5 R Sopconts leava civon fo flo paners, L o g, o3¢ anbosl dlsmicsed Lrundall ot wl, v, Emagk; motlon by it o Rt © .) The Pen 3 o ALy ‘Llf':l'llrdmlx, WOllon {07 Fatthor e to Hi0 wie Mitof {{,;{}g;;,;ggd 10 arguo the caso orally on tho 2. Rosehtlial va, Ros . Roscnthal: motlon by the ap- felent or sx dayut addiional . 10" 11h besafl; Sy, Ol uee #honld ot hu continued, Wptlieo o 2 9t a1 ve, Pretgery mation by the A 1or ten days' “sxtonsion of time 0 o 20, (Reheartug Docko otion for leave 1o wtscn)t mgg;:;durmly.mm“' 01, copy CALL OF Tk voaKNr, 503 Cuproiitine vu. Walley taken on call. 303, (hmp va. liryant ot al, 3 takon on call, 301, §uunver va. Lavor: proviously dismissod. Taek (o aaue s Thy i’-ople ete., exrol, ve, 10 o tho deeiston of No, G7t—-Smlll ve, o amo va, bumaj fo abldo declslon In No, et al. ve, Samoj tonblde No, 573, 'ames to abide No, 507, Bamio e, « Bamu; o abidle No, 575, Bame; to oblde No, 670, Bauio; to abide No, 607. ‘Lantrow, etc, § taken on Behampfor; samo chnall v, Behl § s, l!nbon'l o o, vil.n(‘.‘l‘ull:l:\?l, i fvuder v, ec! llLluu. \me, T\ 45 1t. 10 B, ; samo. Etua National Dank{ssmo, 'uper Company ve, Nix- B tenda number ta 170, The ¢ ADIOURNMENT. num’;fl?m adjourncd to Y o'clock to-morrow ——————— DISE_ASES OF SWINE, Oy I::I‘l Bdltar of Ths Tribuna, Wby MOAN BERKBIINK ASSOCIATION, Pl Bb' 1L, Oct, 4.—The objoct of the irion orksbire Assoclation 13 to revise, i Aénl publish the pedigrees of purc-ired W"ll“un"::fg;u n;l:l:h l;x c::‘loct unddisscinioate ¥ o S i'"‘lwflrecdun generally, vl . dfl:lt‘l:vrunm of wpartof its work, and {a v oL Tavor with which tha promium-casay ekl Higin, Drecding, ang Mansgement of wel nwu roceived, the Assoctation has de- Ofler anotbier prewium ot 100 for tho hest approved y on the Disenses of 8wine,~ thelr, Caunce, Preventives, and Remedics, Sald essny Lo be practieal pnd exhouative. ‘Tho com- peting casnys Lo be forwarded o thin ofiics on or liefore the fst of January, 1877, The nward will e sindo and thy mancy paid ab the anntal meeting in February following, Al competing essays will bo the property of the Assuclution. Competltion is invited Trom all practical men who have given attentlon to the diseases to swhich Bwine aro subject. ~ Prof, Law, of Cornell Unlversity, N. Y.; Prof. Smith, of Toronto Veterinary Collegt, Cannddaj tho Hun. T. C: Jones, of “the Nattonal Live Stock Journal; and E. . Bedford, Jeq,, of Kentucky, have Kindly congented tu et s the Awarding Committee. Tha premium-essay will appear fin Volume 1T of the * Amerlean Berkahire ltecord,” now i course of preparation,~the pedigrees for which, 08 fast a8 approver and certiflod, have reeord- numbers assizned them, and coriifientes of reg- {stry forwarded to parties cntiticd to the same, in advancs of publleation in Volume IL Ad- dress BR'Y AM, BERKSMINDG ABSOCIATION, : Bpringleld, 1il. e EQUATORIAL ATRICA. Locture by Col, C. €. Long ln Daltimore— Ho Likens Stanloy to Munchauson, Col, Charles C. Long lectured in Baltimors a faw nizlits ngo, ot wn entertainment given for thio benofit of tho sufferers by fever in Sovan- nah, Col, Long fa a native of Somersct County, Md,, mud was for soven yeara.in thoarmy of Egypt, and an explorer of Equatorlil Afriea. g was Introduced by Gen. Felix Agnus, of the French Benevolent Socfety, IHewors his order for distinguished services conferred by the Khe- dive, and apoke at o table covered with o mag- nificent teopnrd’s skin, presented to him by M'T'so, one of the natlve Kiugs Central Africa, On tho flat. which forined the back- ground of tho atage was hung a map, on whicl was traced e route of the travelers from tho 1nkes on the equntor lorming the source of the Nile to the mouth of the viver. The Calonel profaced his locture by a briel slcteh of Ligypt and fts present Khedive) and the fmprovementa which had been Inaugnrated and taehed upon the discoveries of Sir Sawue] Naker, Grant, 8poke, and Mr. 8tanley, In speaking of the latter, ho safd: Mr. Btantey, tho Anflm.\mcrlcun exploror of tho London Zelegraph and Now York Merald, went to ‘Take Victorin ten months aftee I hail salled upon its waters, 18 circumnnvigation of tho lake (s creditable to Iiis encriy nnu pesweverance, but his esogiorationnand preténsion whila oy iave pra- Yokéa contempt from tho pnbiie, have beon aptly termed, ovon by & friendly press, valgar and I bed taste, ‘I hin ardor for reputution by spcaks of a great army of 100,000 meu, Aud of & population of inlillons i Uganda, that hiave no existenco ravo 1 s lettars to tha ferald. 1leave you to judge of the quallty of his converslon of uiy kavage fricud Ring M'T'eo to Clielstiunity \){ nJlrMcnl of the Tun Cominundments, wheniny friend Levant, who has sluce Ueen massncred by & toetile teibo, reporis thal ntter Stanley had loft Ugands, M'Tec, In order Lo show hisncenracy of alm, loveled his gan at one of hiy wives and blow hor 'rnins out, Jtis not m{ pnrpouu to divcass his pretended diecover of o whito gace—destined, perhiaps, 10 tuke ran! smohe_tho discovarles tecordod In the talos of Dnron Munchaasen, On tho 216t of Murely, 1874, the Colonel took Tis departuro from éfl(rn for Boudaw, the ob- Jeetive puint belng Gondokoro, the prospective ‘zeat of the Goverument which the Khedive de- elred to establlsh, The journcy to Khartoum consumed Lwonty days, and from thence 1,500 wiles to Gondokore, The days of steamboat- ourncying wero on the waters of the White Nile, through vegetation that threatened to bar the way, and on each side were fotld marshes rank with polsonoue odora, upon whoso treach- croua surfaco wandcr grent troops of olephants wnd wild buiTalo, On tiewrrivalof tho oxpedition at Qondokoro, 3,500 miles from Calro, the party separated, the Chlef and the greater part of tho men returning to Calro, leay! n{; Col, Léng with two eoldiers nud the servants to penetrato tho wilderness to Victoria Nyanza, Tho first €00 milea of the ronte must bo traversed on haraes, through a bog and gmu_flc #o nearly lin- penctrable that the travelers” were foreed ab fmes tocut thelr sy through fith Ly step. On tho 20th of Juno tha explorers arriva { at Lo palaco of King M'Tae, of Ugands, sul were ro- celvod with liospitaliby, aud the worthy potene tate, to show Dis appreciation of his gucsts, vaused thirty slaves to be saerified (' thelr honor, After this horrible welcome, the King extonded the courtesy of an escort round Loke Vietorly, and made humorous presents to the S White Prince,” as the Colonel waa culled, sud the party took thele departure, Shortly after leaving their husts they encountered a band of lostllo savuges sent by Kaba Regn to futer cept and massncre the éxplorers. ‘The story of the battlo thue ensued Is best toldu tho Colonel's own words: The mornlng of the 17th of Angust dawned, and a Erateful sun, \hnn’uh fiery hut] Bywoko us from o fatlgued slumber. Tinstily swallowing the reliosof our repuat of the night bofore, wo ombarked ours solves in our two buats, tho openlngs of which we Tind stopned with tveets and rups, At 10 o'clock wo left the sliore, and about midday attempted to gotu thie opposite ahoro from which Mcooll ware lninty to o ecen, Shots wero dirod In alr in order &unnunnco oursrrlval, an tgreed upon, There was no reply. erflnnlfy olim had not arrived. At the sguw inomeut, Lo 10y horror anu surpriso, { capled, hid in the thick maséa of papvrus that lnes thio shoro, Lhu sinlster taces of armed men, whose well-filled bonts wera bristline wilh Junocs, who now, with wild yells and the benting of the Nogare ruh or war-donge, deployed into tho stream, It meant war, rled word of emution nnd commond to cvery msn cauesd tho boaty daft down with the current, and tied qulckly togetlies to glve ' steadlycas ond security, “I'ia Iron tases, ten In number, wer guickly placed in barricade, nud out fortunately wood sfock of cartrldyes arrsuged In convenient placy for netfon. Tha two Snydees of my nien and my Hellly elophant, with explosive thell, and three rovolvers, though eplendid arius, seemod yot but fdlo weapous sgainst st least 500 snvagos, who, confldent, now ndvanced to the attack in attempt- ing to surround e, These wore the men of Keba Ttega, King of Unyuro, tho some wlo, In Juue of 1872 attuckod anil defeated Sir Bamuol Dakoer at Masindl. Tho Mtongoll, or chicf, who spoke n 1ittlo Lroken Arablc, announced tomo that he had Dean sons by Kaba Rega to kUl mo; that they ad awaited my coming for days; ndding that “*it fs usclesn for you lnd'wlll; tho fishes will ent you atsundown. ' With shouts of dofiance they “ro- uewed tholr war sony, smid a horrld din of drums and horns, thele hldeous facea [lin mined with savage l;_-lm: at tho proapeet of blood and murder, Abd El Rahman; no longer ablo to restrain Wis excltument, throw up his rile to shoot, - When, throwini oft tho hurror of our poultlon that scemed to paralyzo farthor effort, T ctied, " If you shoot, I'lt kN1 yon," his aroy fel) Immodinely in obedience. Italslng my elephant. aun sovernl thnes only to recelve the Inkulting 1ncll of tha defiant Mtongoli chiof, T plunted finale in his Lronst an exploalyo ball tl ntl lmullmt thore, seemed to lot out nlalife-blood. ANl once, and deipping in gore, ho fell ovoron his comrades, and u_dolng so, capelzod thom ol in the stream, Jtouting our gune upon the barrlcade af cuscs, our fring was yuick snd necurate, Crowil- ng togethier, or capsized in onoe strugzling mass in tho decp river, that hero wun almost 1, V0O yatds wide, but few of their spears could Fonch w8, whilo they became an ensy target to our shots, that tore into thulr bonts, aor bursting In thole naked bodles, carried consternation and torror, Where only o inununt be- fure a Liellsh desiro for massacra anlmated thom In thelr fiendish gloe. Unpercelved by me, und pro- {uctod Ly u detachd tland of papyrus tiad flouted by, o savaxe lad endeavorad to closo with us, “1’1 servant Adum, who suw hiis deadly Jance raleu clusa Lo my head, aa cnveloped in smoko 1 was di- recting my fire cleewhere, avlsed cno of the ro- volvers placed for closeact fon, snd firlng recolyed {ho shot in wry face, and fell sonvelese nud bluedhy, Lebind the cuso that dind werved o au i rest an burder. Although an ugly, wound, I soon kalned consclousncss, nud fu thiu course of two liours tho greater part of tha savages had reachedd the shore, ollowlng ne untll sundown, We learned nftere wards, (hraugh laba Kogn himeelf, whosent sixaws ta denutu the numbor of hits that eighty-four had Leen eithur drowned or kitfod, Includiug two of his grentest ul & e TROUBLE IN THE CHURCH IN BARRINGTON, - Y the Eaitor @f The Tribune, BannixaToN, 1L, 8ept, 20.—We wish to state lpwugll your columus somo facts sbout 8, W. Kingsloy, who s now a candidate for Coroner of this county. A notics was duly glven, ealling o caucus In the Town of Barrington to nominate & dclegate to attend tho Republican Conventlon of the Third Congresslonal District, A goodly nutnber of tho legal voters of thls town met {n pursuanco to the catl, and 8. W, Kingsley called the meeting to order, A Chalrmanand Sceretary werodul anp]wlm.cd. and threa tellera notninnted by 8. W. (1u€llux Limsolf, and tho prople procceded to voto. After lmld'lnu tho polls open a8 Jongus they deemed necessary, they moved o adjournment, and tho tollers “procecded ta couut tho votes, Whole humber of voues cas 4, C, B. lluwled ruwlvlm’ 30 und Roboy Nightlugalo 12 C, 3. Iawley was dectared clocted wnd tho proper credoutials were mude out and duly sizued by tho Chafrmun and Svero- Robert Ishthu,'ala waa 8. W, Kingaley's cholee end O, B, Hawlcy was tho peuple's cholee, B, W, Kingsley found e was beateu at the polls, eo he’ drew up a petition nsking that Nightingalo be sont as a delogate, uud then went fn tho south and weat part of the township and stated that tho regulyr eaucus was broken Ifl) l;yl'cmu:mul aund that C, B, luwloy wus a Uentocrat, A upon his statemnents, without auy knowlodge of thielr wn, hie obtafued quite v udber of sign- crs to his petition, 1o then went beforo the Conventlon, and succectud in throwiug Hawley out aud seating Nightingale. We oro able to prove by many wituessca that C. B, Hawley is not & Demoeriat, but a Kepublican, and offcred £0 Lo prove ft Lefors the Couventlon, but they would not lsten to our preof. Now, how docs this look! Hero was the "THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1876 largest caucus ever held in Barrington, and b caune B, W, KInFulev‘l cliosen man wsa no nomfnated, ho by misrepresentation sccired signers to -his {wlm-m, and the Conventlon trampled upon the righita of ns grood Repuhl! aus 8 ever cast o vote, to pleaac thls ol oflice- recker. 1Fthials to be the rule the voters of mrrlmé!nn may as well fold thelr hands, anid sy to 8. W, Kiy llci' ko our lawa and (il our offlcen.’t 8, W. Hingaley snya the Demo- crats 7an the cancus, We auk where he stande, when he ealled eaid meeting to order and nomj- nated tho tellers, and was he defiling hlmasit with n Democeat by golug into the stroot, and offaring a thelint to o atrafzht Demo- crat, Who took it and went np oud voted! Jle thought this Democrat woulid vote for his mans and this §s the mau who to-day stawds Lefore the people and usks them to pluco him tn the Curoner's ofltes of Cook County, If this man will show such vileness In a small matter, what would hio do In a position where tho flelds are broader{ e belleve this Couvention was controlled and run by Hring-men," of which 8, W, Kings- loy 18 & part, and sald Lonvention has trampled upoui ouir rights, sct at naughd_our wishes, - sultlogly ealled our caucus a” Deinocratic one, al] to pleass amembey of the ring, regardless of tho wishes of lhu[ncopln. Theee aro facts Which we wish all good honest men to know, and to this o attach our names to show that {t Is not n_potty strife, but that e feel ns Repubticans and Jegil voters our rights are taken from us hy un‘)flnclplal mei. Qeorge W, Robingon, John A, Waterman, A. 1. Kell ngf(, 4, R, Freemnn, C. Freewan, N, W, in Mlllery Julin ©, Applebee, Thdwuas Freemnn, M. T, Henderson, Juines R Lane, A, &, Jleuder- son, A. K. Townsend, Wil ott, W. T, Averill, Wood Hawloy, B, Sodt, ¥, Reuter, Will- fam T. Bott, J, Elfrlu Harrower, Charles I, J. L. Meiners, John, awley, Thowas Creel, I8, AL Hawley, W, 8. Freeman, D. R. Richard- son, Fu 1L Frye, W, B, Frcoman, Georze Jack- sun, A. E. 8inith, 1. C, Jackson, Willlamn J, -Yun‘:non. Henry Smith, Nelton Messer, Dan Messcr, C. 11, Waterman,. Townsend, A. 8, Wortmay, D, 11, Wortman, J, J, um.lmnl. F. 3. Hawley, M. Miller, C, P l\’uwley »_Robin- son, A. Hoxburger, Frod Hawley, v." Boxbur- ger, C, B, Otls, —————aT— MANITOBA. - Indlan AfMiirs—~The Sioux and the Nlacklost —~Gold Discoverics—A Prabable Appoint- ment. Apecial Correspondencs of Tha Trilune. WinNirio, Manitoba, Bept. 87.—DBy the arrl- val of Sub Inspector Antrobus, of the Mounted Yolice, from low Tiver in fourteen doys, we have recelved Jute news of the state of affalrsin the most distant portion of the Northwest. Ile reports that the Indlans are peaceable in their disposition, and there ls no reason to apprebiend any disturbanee within British torritory. The T\ E. Deuny, whose report to Licut.-Col. Irvine of Wi diplomatic misslon to the Black- fect recently appeared in the Chienzo popers, {8 o Sub-Inspeetor of Mounted Pollee, whoentered upon his functions fn that affair {nvested with full authority to assure the Blackfect of the Governutent's inteutlon to nsslst them to the utmost In reslsting any attack which the Sfoux miny make upon them in revenge for the former having declined to onter into a hostlle ollinnco agalnst tho white race. With a view effectually to provide sgainst the exceutlon by Sitting Bull of his threat to invade the Dlack- feet country this winter, orders have been given for the concentratlon of the entire strength of the Monuted Police, with the oxception of o slugie troop, at the two posis contiguons to the {uternationsl boundary, where their services are most 1kely to boe required. This will give u foree of 250 Cunstnbles, divided between Lorts MuLeod and Fort Walsh (Cypresas Ifills), The four seven-pounder tnountalu-howitzers recent- lf turned ove lz?‘ the Militia authorities here to tha Mounted Polles, by speelal ordors from Ot~ tawa, have Leen sent to the Iatter post, and ons of the two §nna of the sate clasy olrendy ot Fort Acleod Is to ho traus- ferred to Fort Walal It Is at Lhis post that the *““tug of war™ is expected,—its location being 80 near to the scene of hustilities on (e Rosebud nnd Little Biz Horn, The preparations thus made will probably convinee the Sloux that 1t will be wiso for thom to hehave thomscives penceabiy, i they do guy Canadlan territory o ¥isit, It (s My, Antrobus’ opinfon that they will attempt no unfricndly sct on Britlsh suil} but the nuthorities arc dotermined so Lo orcanize the small foree at their Wspoeal as to bo In n posttion to give Mr, Bitting Bull his quittusif he ventures to make any trouble. Mr. Antrobus, us I have safd, performed the entire fourndy from Bow River, whicn s close ta the Rocky Mountalns, {n fourteen days. ' He came ¥in Edmonton, and travelod on’ borse- back, along with a sinall party of time-cxpired men of the foree on thelr way to thelr homes, aud brought with him seventl Indiay witnesscs whoge testimony I 8 murder-trial at the forthe coming session of the Court of Queen's Bench is neeesanry, Améng theas Is a glrantie Black- feot wurrior, dressed in o handsomie ermine cloak, and refolclng In an Indlan nane which can to polite renders be most closely translated in the words ‘*Dop-Child® ‘I'o ehow his mettle, this groat warrior declined to ride, aud performed the whole distance on foot. Tt appears that a good many British-Columbia minera are now engaped in Yrospecting the numerous stremns flowing from the Rocky Mountalns, and that gold Is found in all of them. Antrobus says that zold to pay #3or 83 per day ean Lo found for o distancs of at least lm mies on tho Buskatehewani but that the cople of the district ure accustomed to nake g% por oy in the early apring and the fall, when tho low stage of water leaves the best-paying burs exposed. It Is expected that, na the couns try gots more populated, other paying cold dis- triets will bo found. Thva l!_lnncens cmeflnyufl recently in dipging a well at Fort MeLeod tide n bot as to whethur the **volor® could bs found in some gravel thoy struck, A panful of the dirt was washed by tho man who made the assertdon, In presenco of Mr. Antrobus and other oflleers of tho Mounted Police, when, surg cnough, several seales of the preclous inetul wmlu f:l:uml intho frat shovelful of gravel ex- amined, A rumor has reached here from Ottawa, by telegraph, that the First Licutenant-Governor of tho Northwest Territories, under an nct pass- ed durlufnmu last session of tho Dorminlon Par- Tuwment to provide for the pdininistration of af- faira buyons the boundarles of this Province, 18 1o be thie Hon, Donald A, Smith, an fnflucutinl oUlcer of the Hudson's Bay Compuny, who at fironunt ropresonts tho clectora) dlstrlet of Sel- irle, Manitoba, in the Louse of Commons, I thiuk there fs every reason to think this gentle- man will prove thé Government’s selection. The weather at this scasior. of tho year s glorlous, and very sultablo for the Inditlgence of_huntln g pursuits, for which thereis s wido fledd, The exeellent crops of this senson have given people vonfldence In the approach of an ora of permnnent progperity, MANISTONAN. e TIE OIL REGIONS, Bpecial Correspondence of The Tribune. Da Qovien, MuKeax Co,, Pa., Oct, 2~ Bradford hns nssumed o different aspect since ono year ago, and o prosperous futura {8 awalt- ing her, Ol hws been found in paying quanti- tles, and 200 compensating wells are already fu thisvicinity, Rigsformany moreare completed, Twelve ucw welld have beon completed within tho pnat thirty days, ana 1,400 barrela ot ofl ls nuw‘thu daily aversige. Tho price of ofl ts $8.60 por barrol, “Tho well just completed on tho ¢ Uoller farin I8 yloliling slxteen barrels por doy. 'Tar Porto I8 tho controof ** Olldom,” and 1s bultding up rapldly, This territory blds falr to Do tho best fownd in MeKean County, The five victima burned ot thowell on the Lord farm aro slowly rocovering. The McKean County Pipe-Line Company are huilding two Iron tanks for holding ofi, of 13,000 barrels capacity each, and aro also golng to re- couatruct the lurge tank dostroyed by Mghtulng, o s Lty ATE. , dpecial Correspondence of Tha Trivune, Nuw Youk, Oct. 8,—S8inco the oxplosion at Tiell Gate, last Suuday, laa directed tha attens tlon of the whole countryto the operatlons being carried-on at that poiut, it becomes evident that there {s very great mispprehonsion re- garding the ecope of that work, Iti4 appar- untly belleved by many that it is intendud to malko ‘& new route to the sca ' for stcamahipa and the larger cluss of vesscla. ‘Thigfs a mis- take, The East River and thy Soutid ferm o crooked and tortuous highway to the ocean, which, under the most fuvorable clrcumstunces, would bo diffleult of navigution for our great, unwicldy. stenmships, which are from WO to 000 feetq long, and draw from twenty to thirty feot of wator, Bhould the rocksat Hell Gute oventually Lo sll rumoved, the channel would still presont obatacles whichi vesaols of this character would not Itk to eucounter. Thoy uow have freo and cusy povigation through the Narrows .und around Long Island, the distance belug unly twelve miles farther than by the Bound route. ‘Thero {8, huwever, on fmmenso traflie through 1ho Sound, conulsting ot stenmers aud saftiujs craft, tho safety of which s jeopardired by tho Hell-Gato® obstructious, Tho fumonse oston steamers go that way, but are obliged Lo so timo tholr departure dud arrival as to pass lell doty o daylight, Balling-vesscls are ohlized to aval] themaclves of rertar stages of the tide in order to get through the narrow ass safely, It ls oo uncommon ght to see hes river for mites above Hell Gate filled with ralling-cralt at anchor, waitlug for the turn of the tide which shall take them through tho ti fuous channel sally. 1t Is to maite this chan- nel ayallable for” the present commerce of the Sound that the work s being done; to save thne, and prevent the recurrence of disasters which have been gn common on thoro rocks, What has alrendy heen done I8 but a small part of what s yet to /) be accomplished, There nre other rocks Lo be moved, quite na forinlduble ss thuse wi con- stituted Uallett's Reel, It will take years of submarine blastiug to remove these, but, when it 13 done, It will be o great work accomnplishied, and will nml)ly repny its coat §n tho additional safely lnah'pplng which it alTords. Owners of property fn Ilarlem, Astorls, and tho East-River frout generaily, It becn giving countenance to the dea that the steamalip Ine terest would be transferred to the vicinity of el Uate. There s littla probability of ihts. ‘Thore avo milllons of dollam [nvestedin docks, plcre, warchouses, cte., for the sccoinmnodation of o«-umhucnlnahfim on the other sida of the city: and there s lhtlu dangess of these being renoved or sacrificd, when so little advantage (s 1o be galned, Dutron, — LOCKED IN A FLOATING TOMD, An Iavention ihiat KHied Many Alligatots nud Topped O with the Inventors New York Bun, “lgce by thismorning’s paper,” sald Mr, Magufiin, *that Mrs, O'Klantikop I8 marrfed again, Her last lusbond, Maj, O'Klantikop, used to board here. He apeut his winters In Florida hunting niligators, and o more devoted sporteman I never saw;; but hie never was satis~ ficd with theold method of shooting with arine. Thers wns agreat wastein’ the bullets that glanced off the reptiles’ backs, and frequently one would get away before he could hit ftina vital spot. 8o the Major went up to Charleston onc winter and hought n condemned columblad that liad been ueed In the nlc;{c of Foit Sutnter, and had it mounted ot & bend in the 8t John's River, aud trailned to cuwmtnaud the water od- Jacent 4o the pofnt round which ol thealligators nust contes and, baving Josded with-a ten-foch sholl, he waited, ‘ “The very next day there came up stream san alligator that seemed tivkled with sutncthing that pleased his foncy very much when he swung bis upper faw back to Inugh the Major thought it was o floating derrick; but wlien the anlmul catne within clear range, O'Klantikop saw that It was a monsteralligator, and he nulfl e the lanyard, The alm wus beautiful. “The shell strucl eunt fustde the tip of the luwer Jaw, and aa trofied nlong toward his throat, . the change I the alligator’s expression was re- markablo; he shut s mouth witha clfp that was licard ten milos awoy, and fuirly humped ltnsolf as the bomb rolicd down lia_ Interlar. About inldway of the Lody theshell exploded. The exploslon could not bring back the happy alligator's Inst gleoful fancy, but it more thai restored his opouness of countenance. ‘The Major safil subsequently, however, that, while this method of destroying llivators was un- doubtedly effeetive, it “broke 'vin up too tine} und 50 lie lolt the big gun to rust on the banko! the river, and fnvented a new plan. “1lia outlit this timo wasn fishing rod,n feather, and o pleee of scantling about elght feet (n length. Haviug fastened the feather tothe endof the rod, the Major would walk to the edge of the river, reach over the banl, and delicately tickle an alligator's jaws with the feather, and when he closed his cyes and openetl Bifs nouth to enfoy the unuaual tittila- tlon, tho Major would qufetly step fn with the smmllnF, and have the upper jaw braced back befora the alligutor kuew what was the matter, Then O'Klantikop would calmly put o bullet down his gullet, and take his prize ashore, In this way hie cuptured sixty-soven alligators fo four months. “0One day, carly this spring, the pilot of the steamer thitt runs up tho 8t. Johnw's saw nn ob- struction which was not down on the cherts, . andd which hod not even been visible when the Loat made her provious trip. ing his en- gines, the pilot was still more surprised to sco the obstruction mnklmi) toward hiw. It looked something like a spar buoy adrlft, and when it came st nearer it was miude outtobe a plece of stout scantling sticking up throngh the upper jaw of u pigantle allfizator. The pllot “was amazed; but when the !wr{ reached Jackson- ville, the fato of Ma). O'Klaatikop, who had Leen missing for three or four weeks, was no longer a nystery: everybody who was familiar With the Major's style of hunting kuew that the strangely-planted plece of scantling which the pllot had seen was Maj. O’Klaniikop's tomb- stone, and that the Mnjor wasburled about seven feet back of it "The generally aceepted theory was that O'Klantikop, made reckless by =& uninterrupted success, had awlscalculated s piacing the top end of the scantling, and the rafters in the roof of the anulur'a iouth had eiven wuy, letting the mighty Jaws together, and locking up the Diajor fnn_sarcophagus which, In uovelty of design and high quall- tles of absorptiou, compigtely laid over any- :Jhlng 1:1. that way ever constructed by the recks. ————— TIE PLANEY YULCAN, What Leverrier Says—~No Discovery os Yot Dade In This Country. Disdaici to New York Ilerald. Pawg, Oct, 3—The agent of the Iferald fn Paris hos recelved from AL Leverrler, Dircetor of tho Parls Observatory, the following partlen- lars in refurence to the transit of Vulcan, tny Professor having terminated s long and carctul exam(nation of the stpposed passage on the sun, He arrives at the following conclusions: Every observation {n which tho moveinent itaclt has nulboon directiy estabilshied onght to be re- Jected, ‘Ihere remain an record three apring ol scrvations, namoly: Sldcbotham's, In 18405 Le carbault's, in 18503 and Lummis', in 1862, T autamn observations Linve also been made, name- ly: Fritech's, In 180, and Deouppls', n 1810, All these have reference to the same body. The Quviatlon of the rovolution of this body la thirty. three days and $-100. ‘The distance of o planot from tho san 18 a fifth part of that of the carth, T'he exiateinca of this planot ‘:mnmmml by Laver. rierIin 1850) {s confirmud by tho obscrvations, and it will now bo possible_to attempt caléulationa of the future possayen of the planat acrosa the face of the sun. Until thon #t will o necossary 1o con- tinno nttentive observations ol the epochs of the noidoa in the mglnnlnu of October and at the end of Match fn cach year, NO DISCOVERY MADE, ‘Wasmnotoy, D, 0, Oct. 8.—Tlo stafl of as- tronomers ut the United States Naval Observa- tory have kept o exitieal and constant look-out for'the transit of Vulcan since yes , and report that they have been unablo to obtaln uny satisfactory resulty in thelr observations, They have watched the disk of the sun very closely, ond wero unl{ nble to see an interesting group of.spots on [ta surfuce, but no planct has yet crosscd {ta face ns far aa thoy can dotermiue, Closy watch wil), howover, coutinua to be kept up all through to-nizht, Aunany, N. Y., Oct. B.~Up to the latest ad- vices this evening from Dudley OQUservatory tho planet Vulcan has not beon discovered in his ex- pected tranalt across the sun's disk., Prof, Boss, With Lis asaistants, Mcasrs, Featheratonchaugh aud Wilson, liaye Leen upon tho conatant watch since sunrléo ou the morning of Oct, &, and aro confldent that Leverrier's planct has not been visible during that tine, On yosterday there was au obseuration of the sun for two hours by thick clouds, durlng which (¢ tnay have made transit, but Prof, Bose belleves that this §s hard- 1y probnble. The ebasorvation will be continued to-morrow. UTtca, N, Y,, Oct.3,—Dr. Peters, astronomer, of this vity, who has been observiug tho sun's diso for thiv expected transit of Vulean, reporta that as yet nothing has been discovered, b Doicint e sl CURE FOR FEVER-AND-AGUE, To ihe Editor of The Tribune. Will you plenso give room In your paper for tho following sure cuye for fovar-and-aguo? Takeequal parts of turpentine and laudanum; slinke thoroughly; apuly to the spine with o aponge or cloth, beginning at the halr, and pass- Ing down the whole length, Use twico u doy, ani just beforo the chill comes on. Do not rub 1t fny or it Wil be apt to tako the skin ofl. Ilave never known this repicdy to fall, It cured seven of our own famlly, after suffering from tho discaso for o number of yeurs. This was \\vunt& yeurs ogo, and we havo never, oo of us, hud 8 shako eluce. It will ulso cure dumb-sgue aud congestive chills. Yours tr’ll‘ly, ——— THE INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY, 70 the Kiitor of The Tribune, CnaMpaton, 1L, Oct, 4,.—The exhibit of tho Dlinols Industrial University i the Centenntal {8 the largest made by any vno oducatfonsl in. stitution from either side of the Atlautic, He- silos tho large collection of.models, drawings, ute., from {ts colleges of mocbanical and clvil onglueering and architecture, und of clicmical wanufactures from Its lahoratorles, In the gl Iery, it hias u large cxbibit In the mineral annexe, another in Agncultural Lall, and 'a fourth in the Government Bulldlug, ~ The question b usked why this cxhiblt, eg unrivaled ‘in magol- tude, should have recelved ouly o single award, and that one for its colluction”of wouds lu the mineral anuexe, Tho anawer is simplythis: Tho R ;smm, of the Unlversity wos vne of the Judges of the group oo Education and Beleucs, - Indin-rul 1o which all editentfonal exhibits were referred. Cornell University was in the same predica- went, Prestdent White belng also one of the judgesof thia group. The otlier memnbers of the gronp determined at fitst to overrule the objectiun and confer an award without the con- seut of the Lwo gentlemen concerned, hut were finally peraunded to content themselves with passing A strong resolution declaring to the Centennial Comission thst the oxhibits of the Tifnofs Industrinl and the Cornell Universities deserved and would have cominanded at thelr hands firet-class awards had not thelr Presi- dents been membgprs of this &rou{n of Judges. ‘The award made {o the exhibit of wooda was tande by auother group. JoM. O e —e THE WESTINGIOUSE AIR-BRAKE. A Phenomenon nml 18 Puzzling the Bclen- 5 Philadelphta Letter in New York Times, In councetion with the Westinglhiouse afr-brake {here Is shown what really blds falr to turn out 1o be o sclentific pienomenon. At all events, it has, thus far, puzzled the brains of the most cultared and scientitlc mechanics who are con- gregrated here. And, from what I hear, Istrong- 1y suspect that this atrango result of what must be one of Nature's lnwa was discovered Uy accl- dent. The oxhibitors of the air-brake buve at- tached o tube to the alr reservolr for the purpose of sliowlng, by means of a faucet at the epd of the tube, the inmense pressure of Bir. When tlic nir {s admitted into the tube, the curs vent rushine from the smalt aritice of the faucet sustzios balls of varylng Irlfi:ulllu gravity—ac- cordiuit to the pressure spplicd. Ouce, on acel- dentally restiiy the buse from which the faueet springs upon something which sppened to be ll_vlngun the table, it was found that, though no louger verticeal, the current ol the atr still held the ball in suspension, the halt re- volvini rapldly as Isthecase when a ball{s placed on the tap of a Jet_of water. Farther exper- ment demonstrated the fact that the ball would sti!l rematn In suspension even when the alr fet was turned toan angle ol forty-five dewrees, the laws of the centre of pravity belng utterly et azlde, Numerous theories as Lo the cause of this sccming phenvienon have been ad- vanced only to be quickly refuted. It sceins to make little practical dlffcrenco in the actual re- sult whether asolld glass ballaninchandahal In dinmoter—such as, with futerfor cotored lines, children pluy with—or a hollow Indla-rublier or arolld wooden ball of three or fonr fnches in dianeter is used, the only varlition being the distance at which the epherical body 1s held from the urlfice, nceordin to specific gravity. The polntx which have most puzzled the sclei- tifle mechanics In counection with this matter are: First, that the current of miv strikes hesphere towanl Its northern and not tywand {ts southern Yulu; the splicre thus apparently hanging to the jet of afr rather iban belng supported bylt. ‘Secondly, that, by beinz pent- Iy hold petween the finger and thiunb 17 thio varrent of gir has the sphere well in ils powery the aphere remafns motlonless, o8 though ft were suspended by n thread—nalizht movement flrst to one revolution and then to tho othier on- l*‘ belng noticenble. Third, that i the case of the hollow Tudla-rubber balls, the two pules of the apherea gradually become flattened, as i the aphere of the varch at th les, Fourth, that nt firat, as isshown by the colors, the sphicre hins an uncertan axls or rotation; the axls only becomnes certain after a while. Flith, that, after the solid fil.ul hall Ja hicld in suspension, nn bher ball—which, of course, las less specific gravity—can be placed and held o sus- pension fna dircct ceotrsl liug bLebind it; the Jags ball hulu?' beld about three jnches from he orllice of the faucet and the Indinrubber about the same distance from the globe ball, 1 have little doubt thut, with suflicient pressure of air [n the tube, a numbier of balls of decreas- Ing_speciile gravity, but increasing in eize, could thus be ticld fnsuspenston.—ducallowance bolng mude for the spread of the jet of alr. To my-mind, not tho least surprising feature of thils very curfous nction of the {L-t of alron the bl §s that the bal) is not propelled besond the power of the fet by the very Torce ofits current. n the case of n vertial'jet” of water or air, the ball, of course, 15 kept fnsuspense by the resist- auce offered to its centre of gravily by the continutyof thecolumnofairorwater;thatls, the tendeney of the ball to fall ls counteracted the montent it hao fallen far enough to be powerless to reslat tha upward pressure of the ‘current, But when that current [satan Inclined dircetion of furty-five degrees, ono Would suppose tho current of afr would propel the ball beyond its reach, and that tho centre of gravity of the ball would Inevitably carry it to the ground. I do not see why continuoia concussions of u jet of alr or water should In ruch 8 case hove o ifer ent effect to that caused by o slugle concussion, the ballhavinganapparent ineans of reconcnssions sguinst tho column of the jot, cspecially ns the et strikes it toward fts ut)]mr ruther iban to- ward {ts lower pole. The discovery of this plhienomenon lins produced a veritable cxcite- nent, and some of the ablest brains in the me- chanical world have spent the last night or two in slecpless cfforts to discover by what natural laws It {s zoverned. Some even’ro 80 far as to assert that some uew (nformation as tothe dally rotation of the earth, ecte., must nceessarily be gained when the nature of this nowly dlscover- ed prlncl)])‘ln 18 thoroupglily understood and de- flned. This I know, that rcams upon reams of paperhavebeenconsumed within thelast forty- cight hours in mathemathical caleulations and selentific dlagrams. The renders of tho Times can geb to work on this puzzle by drawing an fmoginary jet of air, {ssning from an orifice about ono-clghth of an fnclt” In_dinncter, and sirlliing a sphere at about what I ghonld mls:u to be the forty-fifth parallel of lutitude, at the central line of {ts currrent. Those who have studicd the problom ngaln and again do not scem to boablo to arrlvo at any concluslon. Should any Zimes reader succeed In solving It, he ot she wlll confer a ereat faver ou the habit- ues of Machinery Hall, —_———— An Unlucky Voyage, San Fyaneieco M. Tho Amerlean ship Garlbaldi from New York to this port, which arrived ltydn{ lus bLeen more than usually unfortunate {n the number of her crew “killed by Iniling from aloft,’ to use_the regulation plirase. On April 22, Fred- erick Cummings, of Evgland and Thomas Blumleln, of New York, wero lost overboard from_tho jib-boom, aud Edward Dodds, of En- gland, foll from the maiutopsoil )nnl whiie reefing and was killad. On the 4th of July, Patrick Connolly, of Long Island, and Charics Nuwman, while furling the mdmcpn&l, foll from tho yard, Connolly lived only tivo lours, but Newinan, who eseaped with 1css injury, re- coverced. to RENT-IOUSES. NEW DRICK MOUSES CHEAT, JAS. AN 866 o usion st 2 PERR MONTN WILL™ RE] e, southwest corner of Adany 1nqulre st 180 Cainpbell:; T]'0 RENT=818 PE] NTif WILL O U it 450 w44 7+ qQuiro at 545 Westera- f[\0_RENT-COTTAQIE 478 WEST { g frontfist st s stateat, W T8 WADABII-AV,—2-5TONY {IOUSE tarec 10 voeme; a0 b i AT & To TRENTA ak: MPLE! 1 on Mich ’Ilu‘i'rl near glxtéent! 140 NEG Y, Houmedando, T~FURNIBHED HROUSE ON MICIHIGAN-. nblYTW!HI\{-fl:lh'”u 875104 good tenmnt, rSON HILL, 07 Washiogloid () RENT—A 4, BSTORY AND DBASK- L e lnge Wh A hoderss Wapmatenisnis, p'Twenty-frst-at,, betwoon Wabash o lflilllllfll' ave., sta rasonahli rently o ronantibio purty. Innilzo Of Lt SILVIITAN, Chnmber of COBCToo Hldiag, CITY REAL ESTATE. 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'A comodiongmarle:froat. honee AT 16 Tot, brick nrn, cte. on South ark:sv., near Thirty.scvond-at, ¢ et Gia ‘Beal harains 13 (o iy o il cehsnge We hiave & tarea 1istof very desirale propertr. hoth fmprved and uulnwrurell.rz’vhlch e G for sl M Erest bircaini, oven”[n thté grar af low pricel,” fn- 22 1alor Block, southeast coracr of Sladteon Aud La- —F‘H ,’fi‘ 23, 000-NEW BRICK HOUBE LUKNAL | -t and Campnetl-ny, i hGo~New Lrick huuse Westorn-av,, near Fill- 2,000-Naw frame cottage g B low cost, 1tire at 35 Vester l(';l:l.ll FE:\F a’»\"w,:n’vl 1‘;‘qm v., near ‘Lhlr a irarce, 82800 Wiiltrada, 08, 1 PUTY A, TEar anee:, $4 MR BALE~AT A DARGA] FINE L ¥ st rnet of Tadimeisn: oy !1'1:‘15‘7'4 re¢ front on t much be- X 1) OX VERNONS itiost, (Houkine-piaenrs 1o 1% haw Touaglasrplece by feet ally] ngtot-at., m)um‘lv.‘, ¥ BURl, W SURUIEBAN REAL E: R e R A e o s A Q0N HALE~8100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUIL LOT, e Nt Srom et a0 Fasinare, T bl fourh 1.‘I||umxlmflownmult mouthly clieapest property i narket, and shown ! abatrast freey 10-cent iraln alreadyon. IRA BROWY, 142 LaSalic- o Top BALE—ON "~ 0N m‘l' PAVMENTS—FINE 7 joutes 8¢ Togers Park. Eoiit gl ndle 80505 001 0K~ BALE_QR ~“EXCITANGE _FOIt NUSINES: Bgrastip Tk b enfinglenfing REECEI 163 Clarkeat: = L0t S0 REAL ESTATE WANTED. V7 ANTED-23-F00T LOT, NEARUST 'Y Ot Ay botms Saams barsenal apirin, and assme: wtate price, Incumbrance, sud location, 1810, Tribung oftice _IIORSES AND CANRIAGES. VITER NELAI0X T0P WAGDY, i or 463 ¥ drfeers for ram €10, 80 $10% A0 1 id dfvers fo 7 3 Harmon-court. One 1i-hand sownd, work puiies eh Tfous i, WINT nerut my o, L DN BEST POSSINL i ¥4 mlics from the clty, half mii of hay nnd vrain fed. ' with oo 1ty et of clty Fererences; entlaface \eed. [Tatme reasonable. Address G, B, S5 BINE-UAIL TOP-H0G. et niakors i e niry. Ay of ol . Licat miakers in 2 Any - st Washingionoat, oo ATHYOr EICAVING TE_ 8l ¥ ar & 01 BTG SoIno. Fond CarrinigQ-tenms and sluale drlvers: aleo, 8 lot of (:5?4 secutid-] ‘nlll h;r:'- le,aad wp-buggles. O, 1%, BAKLIL X CATCLOAD_OF TOIGES, sy and work hores. fh the eltys 3 zreen horsca thiat edn frot it 3 minuten of battor, 8L tho Clilvago Stables, 70 Bouth Canal-st., neur Madl» IIOARDING AND LODGIN South Sides (3 EART VAN BUREN.ST., NEAR STATE— 10 T T ST, S0 ks pree, with use of plano, D89 HATASEAV-T0 T 2 dicalfable Tuotiia ono a Urissels carpot unescentiynal ‘od cliufco table board If derired. OQF - MICHIGAN-AV. = XICRLY-FURNIRIED, 285 1 ishmd Tent, with board; also back roum} Feferonces tsquired. Nortt Shies ()5 RORTH CLARK-AT., FULNISIED IOOMB TO 2 L bowrd, le referenced exeh WANTED=-MALE “]_lonkkuls;_:rn. Clerks, ctce NTED-A YOUNG MAN FAMILIAR WITI e ey batiacses mos ba aaen: ) ateady Itabite, _ Adurcss 377, Tribu "Lyndes, 3 ANTRED-CO, 2 LES P, KELe w’ 'si'D ’A'l' TAILORS. CUARLES P\ KEL; '0 COMPETEXT, o K, D. & T. F, MUERAY, SMITHE, “AT. 857 and 030 Cot- cfiflfi’isrfii}s. AT 41 WOl o Welleat, Wazeh, $1.50percer, VW ANIEDZTWO doon” CEUPNT BINEFALR: nyern. ml(;(mvmnrma Works, cornet Thirt7-sevs NS, AVPLY T 22, 24, and HE Euoz i1=A GOOD COAT AND PANTEMAREIL. jeady work for goold Worker, &3 Nt R iarioat: MEYER Entployment Agencions. A 100MEN FOR GILAVEL TRATN, GRAD. ‘Yhmeflii scction wark In Indi 2le-make A TArT ftules & tren. fave At DUEW G TTNG & GO T7 North Clark T o T 1o T BPEEDECK'S, 28 Weat ANTEN = 100” LABORERA ™ FOR ‘ &1,37'¢ perday, l’trluiur H| TR snasans, froa fare, ot J. Jtandoip! Miscedinnoous. N VW ANTED-MEN T0 GELL IR DEFIANCE SATE. ty leinp cxtingulslier, 3anu's patent lamp-ut {lams cutters, and canoptneray o chduiiiey-bursie wielthie talitels, Hayes and Tilden picturve, nérdie ghiromus, ete, Tho_ireatest fuducements aefed, o WISH TOZEM v luw[‘u,m{snnke s c A A A J. DEXTH] on vre L XTEH K, N Ginef ¥ reafuent. T ANTE] CWART AGENTS IN EVENY PART \\ Gf the United Btaten Lo TAN VAW fOF LT freat llAhnv Irflld 3tonthty, With the two, IIJK! oll ehromoy, ** Vs~ @ and H0On the Juniate.” Our azeuts .!n:ln trom BT Flf et MUaLD pruaf farmbyied; clici aniealars frose pan i Tietorlal frinting Co, ler ua‘:l:n';fl‘ny WA r. ATILITY, Wil Atk NOT afrali to ®url, 10 handl G e rapld-seliing howres Iinld mrticles that ray 1) per cant on AR Hiventient of Eilo23), Canbe certaln of permanent and protiatie employiment, Addreas or call ut lhooin £ 81 Lasalle i SeaOT e YO M ¥ awi 3 foum 3, 60 Noreh Clrkeaty oo wid St NTED=A BRIGHT, TTGENT OFFICE oy, Andwer in owh andwriting, Airess it H=MES G ITIT GMALL 3 R IN A ok bustacss, T Dearbos W4 0-TOUR YOUSG MEX_AND TWO LAT dics (0 shody for the make, 10 (ravel Oet. 20, Af- Wy at Lovw 7, 145 Fifih-av WARTED~FEMALYE - KIELY, Dom ontica 7 WASTED=A COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL T0 e d wol anJd oni ring g recomtneniationt, | 51 Caldmet-gre > S Urie soud Goud au Chiliren, Applyat m:«oum'uncug_-fin._" 13 iz childpel WASIHENL, AND “7/\\:1;;»: GOUD "~ CODK, YV ironer, Apnly at 938 indtan: 4 y hdinaving Jolerences required. - Call fu tha Torenoon. 5ot Weet® AV ANTED=A COMPETEY Ot GENERAL AV e 5 Mo 201 ekt doe oo se o EIAL W, ILETCLASS CIARERNATD A% VST, o0, M P, : vashin 1910 BOBth Deatborn-it., coravt T GENERAL g required, R R A XOPk. _ ADpIY BL 1168 Pratrig-aye o o SEsio \‘YAN'I'EII—T“‘OC Cimedintely. TANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO CARE “ 1or an at, AL 63X North Dearborn-st, itefor- enves required. J +10 TENNTAL HOUBE~291 STATE-ST., e , €3 per weeky d 'buflrll.rl‘l %}cr‘rwcetkl?l‘lzllgv RN i rent, widy or wi ¢ b e e e CEVADA TOTEL, 149 AND 150 WATDASILAV., N G ea o Eorth eerd of the k nastiion Hand: ing. Ratea d by £1.0 10 B9 per week. ROAED=IN PIIVATE FANMT (DEARFAGT 22 £upper) by sfugie gentleman, within s mile of otsc Bquares hest GF references furmishiot. Ad- 1ing: terms und lovatiun, O 47, Trivune ollice. TANTEDN=A GOOI ON| B i} “ Hwede rnk'rxml." R;‘ D D”"? nnl:"MAV {,’.r: GIRL FOF EE- VY “work; alo nurse girl, J Wabaali-av. WA —A GOUD, “BTEADY, AURREABLE aind neat wirl or woman for pusework, Alzo girt to care fur children, —ARply at 1854 lndlani-ay. Nurses. W ASTED-NURSE QUL To TARE cAnp oF Cll atShch with fererances (Walch mast be Bosd)y ok 20 Rorth earbora st o oo wust b good), u soud col X ¥4, Triblune ites. Asa S Lo LOST AND FOUND. OET— 8290 NEWAND_SUNDAY, KEDT, 17, 1870, nl;'»‘n D diaond crum it the Soath Blde M\m‘n’rd. 1T 3 given (0 whuever Teiur m OST—MONDAY NIQITy FION 103 WODD-8T., Lo black-and-(nn sta, with biuo leathior 2o sud answers (0 name it ** Gl 150 raward will Lo i ROV Ratonat Miscctinneous. VWANTED-FIFTY LADIES TO EMDROIDER OX iaces. Apply him"mm satuniay niorain 8 1o 0 u'clock, at WETHERELL'S, 100 to 1)t —A OIRL WIO UNDERSTAN] - AT Aiop. APy AL A0 W AR SETUATTIONS WANTED_FEMALE. Domostics. q!TDATlO.\‘ WANTED-TO 1O OENERAL II0USIE. K} wrork in aprivato tamlly. Uood refercace. Apply 1 40 il o Rer. Teturn 10 Wi, Ac etceldye Agency, 101 Pitth-a UKETBOOK CONTAIN: on_Wednealay, sbout @ K SWARD—A pom,, o e T M S 1 16 Tuweat, o e L s whfit Ructatly somstoas:. tadone of M 0N, S0 i Bver Cortags Grove, e ST NIQIT, ON THITEENTH.6T. O wv., o large'incthyat ring. Thy tnder will L6 rultalily rewarded by bring Vi - Lo pultatiy rewarded by bringlug 1t to'00y Wabash-av. COWS, WHICH THE OWNRIE CAN Y paylug charges and proving properiy, )0 BTOLE FOIt 8 {acturlag town (il IN TIE DBEST MANU. will bo reusolin for reling, 1. L. LA. fold stn Lowaln Moline, 1I ST LOCATED DIEUG STORE y: 10,000 {nhabitants. Locstion of crsity and Medical Collega. Stock will »fl)u;n!al.ln).‘ ’l'rll‘kulal store ln:?‘la- U vilce: ¥ & peulng, 1648 Q 44 Tril Jron sALE=OR TRADE FON Tk old-vrtabiislica liquor store; b Blde, Addrellv4L"l‘flhnnuumc¢- AROCERY STORE DOING LARGE NESS, Arn"l’y at m’l:ufm hlaml-nv.‘ HEREI [ASUFACTU AGEXT FOIt CIICAGO, STt ot e th o el o ddreds " BRSO, " Tribun ] s, OF faka ong:thi ereat fo Bouat, WA SOUHE: Union S0 arde, o o 'Y BUYS IALP " INTEREST IN“A BAFK, $5UU Criancit cash b that will Apportinb famiee 10 LAballote o Tor e MOUSEHOLD GOODS. R IntEriut aioma sork 1oy ekt from. ests Handsome s1ock (0 16icct from. . BT AITFOID, 408 Wabmb-ov. = FVIE EMPIRE AR IEDSTEAD COMUARY seil furnliure, carpeis, stoves, crockery, 1. 1 aiso, the celebrated Entuire parlor beilatoad, an Inxtaline, L tho lowost cashi prices, Balearoorn 63 West Alndl- #0045k, 0E us T COMPANY, 503 WL Tl {homsunds farkicirs on monthly £y terins, uvulee from ng, An ubw at 01 astlngy TTUATION WANTED—TYA COMNTET] canw ‘coak, was omin tn Lier basioessy_city or country. 3 Tweatietli-at, R L four days, 10y Wt Adsma s ks i Tlousckecpers. QIUTUATION WANTED=UY AN INTELLIGENT %) young lady as liouscKeaper or o travel tw Callforata or clsewhiere, Call for two weuks a% 133 Weat ackson-nt, AMER[- nd front understauds Loundroescs. BT 104 Weat Adaims-gte o reLclad Iaundry. - Apnly Employment Agencles, grEAmbI AT ool ohilhn on b A BPTE I Adain-bies Mos: DALK AN B onices 2o P STTUATIONS WANTEI—FAMITIES 1N WARTOF 4 Reandinyian and Gennan fenlo help o SUrpTicd ot aM1th: DUNKELK Ollot, N SHIIwaBkCEsar: - Simion TV LALG, A OF & o Bl G Bl nationaitics o sultod 0t e, 8. LAVIISICS, 581 Weet Mndisa-str W Ol PIRST-CLANI MATE puf any natlonelity o or send Lo A K- n E ent otlue 0 Btate WASTED-T WAVE COOKS, :llnlflb{ur mfil ulll::lnwmm siris wark for ef [ : Glrrl bonr:lt 3 R LAUN- help for Apply us 104 N Miscelnneons. ITUATION WANTED~TV AN EDUCATED LADY 10 80 conyiag, diice: werk.oF as compahiau to f el derly or married tady, Addréa Z o, Trivune onice, ITUATION WANTED-DY AN RXPEHIESCED Gerinan Iady 1o tenu stors ot cashiers cyod et erences, 1'lease call or address for two days 200 BLABWICK 4., Up-otaire, ¥ FINANCIAL. ADE 0N DIANIOS DS, WATCIHES, Lo\UNlWlh!' private uifice, ;l'ml ) ark, L{oouis & oud i, Estabililied 1854, NCEY MADE ON DIAMONDE, WATGHES, b o oAt 0 securiiy oF collaterala; aisd wuney loaned 08 turniture. 161 Handolpl. K v 4y i, collaterals, D 0. B, WILSON, dolph-st, AI)VA)-'CI’.S bunds, otc, olph-at,. near ol TURE OR Y, 118 Kene MUSIOAL. TICRANING FIANO AT A BACHIFICK; #1 Catt AR S PR AAR 18014 AUL'S Musle ntore. FOIK FALR=A FINE CHICKERING VIANG, VFIY 10w tu casl ¢iitomor: can be av._Add.e suds, It o 8t 100d . R 1002 Yabaah PIARUS AT ACTIAL QA r=WE AT IATIILY o shiguu.rgd NN v, Ureslicut, voithwost corner -0r.d-1and 7-0. L1vo ross w uod, '~ N E\ () "' u?cll;. itk it AVE DPIANOS—LOW 'S TEMPLE QPLBIUML‘!: e LE b OILB0, s Nuburban, MO REST-UNTIL MAY OKAYRAL LONGER, one of tho pleasantest lioused In beat locatlon i Evanston: 14 ruoms, furnace, buth, sowor, hot wnd cold lake, elatérn, ‘and Well wtcr, rooiny barns, and lare, argo frult iee tu;u YUy lows TENT—A HOUSE 40 OB WEST OF LN 0 Washtmton X litst near half anacre el DUk a7 KIvchun Tacs (2141 Eu0d l}} Wi lllll&h:'n"l'lmtll- # 0 RENT-IROOMS. HOMPSON'S ILOCK, BIX i e Koskeaps sooond floors. rent low FEON, 220 West Madle ROOME, FURNISHED, hout {Ihldnm. 918 Cot* T FLAT, AT 81 e W 70 RENT-SECOND FLAT OVER BTONE 500 WA l.ubun.nv.| omplety houss 3 vnu toor. lnul}h‘!?fl #1072, 7]\ _RENT—CHIIAP=F UNINISHED ROOME _¥0) A. housckoepludl llw\nl-lulu aturbisnod, R>7) oy ) 1 ANTLY-FURNISHED ROOME Wit Gl onea Iy Hishelsmor. Purk. Audroes “Tribune vlice. 7['0_RENT-NICELY-FURNIBIED ROQS T AR el B oy Hadiso | door. 0 WENT=FUIIN '.l‘ullln. Tor housekooping or &l Bouth btatg-sl.§ s WANTED-TO RENT, TV ASTED-TORENT-FIVE FUINISHED [Q0NS for light houstkceplng, near Stato wod Bouils Watorats, Address I o4, Tricuau uitico. NTED-TO MENT-A IRICK NOUSK OF \ A%x e Sl Tocated it pay Vst 1 el ress 8 71, Tributo oL T (llVll( fanil; o foilyy oo Hobr Unios 0—T0 = N AN Tt A T el o (InoVidting e AU 1) s ot oottt N St LA »fl'p'}ud\u of May. A mJl‘u.\rlbun-umce. wiveons, “‘!I:c“ 10 per v:dll’::’ LYMAN & JA&KB‘PN, =3 ONRY TO LOANAAT 0 PER CENT ON FARMS ituols. * Muney uu Jisn delay If perfecs o wood security. E. SANVOILD, Morrls, TiT, title no '0_LOAR-MONEY _ON IMPROVED "CIIIC, real-cutats, 10 s0it, 0% Jowesd current raies; Hfll make frvi-claan buildine-loans to yespupiible pars g 3.1, HARVEY, u7 Wisbingtos N T bpT sy, 10, Lo e s Tow, "TONR 103 Washiuion-st, & WEM) €70 &h.ixc, OIf §1,50 TO LOAN ON é%aOl) eses ur 1ivas Tork property. “TONNEIE BURD, 102 Wathugtou-at. $3.000 S8 SR TR T VWS BOND, 103 Wakhtogton & ATEITE DIVORUER~UNTIUNCITLED PATL {ies ndvertiso DIvurces () fur causes uat. P nlzed by laws of auy hllllfl. All who defro ' Divoree,” without pulllelty of persubsl presenes, m Cltreapend or call ot Taw oieo aF B SONTGONENT Wasniugto: .o oo 10, Cl D AINKD o1, 1 mfiif (i) :u_mu& oxterience. A, gfi‘ul k| 15 yeard IVORCES LEGALLY AN J i any Batg fur Wnedmpatiblile not mateeful. ~ Foe afier deeree. - Hest of Address U, It S1MS, 87 Ashlanil Diock. BTAINED gte. Yusidenco 1y reforonces, Chicaio, L. MISCELLANEGUN, WTICHES 1Y LIGITT METAL WO MANDFAC: L L e i e ] B predis DEss: .} HDnlhing, *fapkuntie: St G LHs DA T WO e SO T o '{nvr.'u—nmu DESIRING TO REACH COUNTIY. {hmadi s ioala i boand clesio muait g el & Newapape! L4 aud ac Blatl ectione A. Mo KELLOUG, b et A UL cABil PAID FOI T-OFF CLOTRIN PAIEN v, SANTRER WANTED=IN A 000D SALOON AT tie Btocks Vurdas Lut lieula caplial required- Call 3 at4l Nl WANTEN-IN AN OLD AND WELE iets. -ll};ug k“%rrlxv:h.}fl.mu. ARTNEN WANTED=WITIl FROM $5,00 TO 10,0001, (4 “ah edtablishicd and veey 'vwllllll it s, F el AR HOUENON, oo QRETUIING FI0M NATONE TADGHT IN ONR for #3 (aof tnoluding shading). Puptls pug‘fnj’:n y at {hf[muflunm. Address U, &VEBA'A. ‘oat-Ottice. S % WIADLE UDILEDL AND WANIEI=A [TV Y Shidno from 10 1 20 fiord-puwer cliean whil pay caul, A Arcl V.t O G (¥ “GHOCKRIER 1N EX. & 00 luiproyel w-ucro farus in il fowiier i €lty for s day or two. T nooKs, N e e woica, Call Or uddrese PENS DI Dotk SH0svs D1 Modiaut -sby vpposite Tribuns Duldivg, i CAS carpeis, furnlture, an. IX}‘ celinneous goudsof kind Ilyllfinflblkh‘wranUNAls ‘l')l:!ll.lgl‘;el}.l'l_)‘l' oot Cuafilm’l\cfifis AND BED-DUGS—~HOUS] ! tbfe. tenuntble adeperfeotly cloan by Euntract (Nariait: ). “ 8 SXALLE . L i B e G WATED=LEOPLE 0 PUCIIASEREVEN 2II0T Ju ! plokel-plated ravolvend b 82,50 siaty styles, Evana’repastiog ridy. 34 slota n W sccunds. Gatalogua freo._ Weatorn Gun Warks, 80 Dearbora-ss., Glilcagu. VWANERD-A RTOC GENTS' FURNISIUNG) Witl pay 5200 casl h .l‘i‘ roal estalo aud secures notes, and Awo tew 1op bugyics. Address Q 87, Tribune, SEWING MACHINES. £7) INOER BEWING-MACHINKS, $33 TG, S i, B inontay ahd warranicid five yoass: retall ut $70 L0 $100, 0N, A Nu._200_Wabasly ¥ A. 3 NECCHERT, g WESY ‘uischiiica cheap for casb,'exel Gt O Sl avgeds fad tad. T N TN Y 1T (I QINGERS, [ §20 TO #10; JOWH MACHIN| Lo Siout Toaheibn machioes. Trivsie bl 8 gy, 133 Clarkst., Uoous 3 1) STOIAUE, . A A A A T AN VGOIES, FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISR I; atoyed ju fire-proot warehouss 160 Wesh blourves 3t Moncy suvaiiced to AnY atounti lowest charges. PERSONAL. PIURUSRIPON JonshAzl vous SO P SRRV TS PERUHUNAL-C, . L. W., WILL 'MEET YOU AT E {L‘:’(var adiiua und Dearboru’ats, 1hls afteruoves

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