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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1876. =7 THE LAW. Evanse 10 Supreme Court cn‘the # Callaghan Suit. | i M cally Decides that l_fichnol Is \ector of Sonth Chicago. f the Decision fn the North Text of il tate Street Cases for the Oity in Begard to the Doarborn Btreot Assessment, ents aud New Suils in tho Chieago Conrlee Dankrupley Business. T SOUTIE TOWN. C18(0N 1N FAVOR OF MIKR EVANS. sked to tloan infortna- calllng upon Bernaed how by what authority he hold tho oflice of Collector of South Judge Moore refused to llow the fil- uformation on the ground that there user of the office till Callaghan's and consequently he could not fng the office, From this appeal was tuken to the Supreme he Judgment glven below was reo- Tast May leavo was & ton In the Criml pond was fild, j d‘mscqucnt to Judge Moore's declston an in- natlon was fited aainst Mike Evans, calling o bl to show by what authority he claimed : ector, 1t was_n frlondly ault, und d by Judge McAllister in vuns Anappeal was taken to the Bupreme Courty where the matter now {s, Wiile the rlor ease technleally decldes loore was wrong in relusime of the “fuforiation, yet it ly settlen the uther MNister, atid holding Board transcended its powers en 1t declared thnt there had been tion, mnll chose plem(ms to Bl the clared Lo he vacant. o Dips la 1ok, henellted by. this, 1 Gleeson remain Lo enjoy thelr cclsion fn the S st Tl e, sustaining ml'the “Town The asseastnent Theuplnion was delivered by Judge Bcott, 40d s 88 follow er our statute [t has been uniformnly hold that tiogof leave to file an_information in the uo warranto §s (n the nound discretion ll] the nupll‘cnflun }Tllnn A Tue Peoplo va. Walte, 70 111, 2 e e atter of cdurne, but o Conrt ousht not arbitrarily to refuse leave, bnt should Sxetclso o round divcretion necording to laty, Assuming thol defendant hnd aceopted the ofico of Towa Collector, and had entered upon the dis- of ts dutles, ap buportunt quention nrises, whether the petition shows in tho language of atatute that there s ** probabie ground ™ for allo: 1ng the information to bo tiled, and for awardl thewrit. Unless 1t shall uppear that {hers was wrabable ground for the proceeding™ the Court below ruled correctly In denylng leave Lo file the Altholigh the merite of this contro- Yersy cannoi bo determined on this prollminary otion, sousa discussion of the queation cunnot by Hlegntion {s' distinct and positive that the anuaal election far. town ofiicera for tne Town of South Chleago was hield on the du for holdlz such election, vars made of the votes castat that olection, the relator received n plurality of votes over all uther candidates ’OEI‘ Iluulumcln cf Cnillcilur, ! ity of The Pevple ox rel. Cummings ve, e, %597, thie. decldon of the canvagvers afforded prima favle evidence that the reletor had been legally vlected, and, nnless his “title to the oflics way contested in oo mode Iio would be entitled to hintd +guch oftice for the period for which ho was elected, 1t is notcuntgsted the electlon was bolden, and b erd voled nthu clection for candl- chofco for thy s d in opposition to this motion do not tion; they tend to prove that oxs frund on the pact of thut somo legal Leen obstracted from the oues ddunonn- 0f the Court 10 W Accord{ng to tho can- Head, Zith Illinols, own to the law, al town oflces, dispiove thls prog tiere may hiavo b yles muy hamve and freudulent All thin muy be conceded, does not disprove that the relator was not élected by the legnl votes cunt ot the election, determined, 8o far as we can cord, by nny tribunal competent fokear and determine contestod eleetions, and ‘hence we cannot know Low the trath fa. m does wot turn upon the question whether elected, 1119 tlo to tho oflice avolyed tn this 1tigation. la defendant who i% called upon to show by what warrauthe clalins to hold and executo tho duties of the ofiice which ho is charged with havinyg ped. ‘Ihu information disclosoa that he derives his sathority from the Town Buard of s0d, It 1t shall appear thut the action as had [n 8 caxo where the law conferred 1o au- thurlty, then the appointment was void, and the facte alleged show 10 **probable ground for the proceeding," and the writ auwht to have boen awarded. This leada wa to luquire what suthority the tutwn oficers, when acting ss o Hoard of Af ointoient, have ln the wattur of Qlling vacancies That autharity {s fourd in the firat soction of Art. 10 of tho Township.On tatnter, 1874, pago 1 " Whenever any town s number of oficers 1o relator wis regular), 14 only Incidentally punlzation act, Revised provides that ull fail to elect tho proper which such town may be one or when any person electod to any all fall to qualify, or whenes Jacancy sliall bappen Iy any tow from du: dguation, rewmoval from the tow, ftahall be lawful for the Jus ther with the Supervisor an e vacancy by sppolntment, " contingency on which agl lnd ot huppened. wappolnted tima n full comple- town ollicers wero electod, und_ among who aceeptod the ofica by I and whether fulrly conducted bofure uny tribunal 0 such Causus, f Appolutment to hear 0 vlection waa fairly conduct- find 1t had heen fesndutontly there had beena falluro to roper pimber of town offeers?™ suttiority ca o found in No unch”nuthorki; ed siow thut there wi or each ofiice to bo filles wority of the I r other couse, s of thy Peaco of election held a¢ thy o taklng the vanal oathy not been conteated competent to hear und declds autlorlty han tul Doard of tvidence whethe 4, and If they sho sonduetid ta declure o Jaw foranch I8 given thom, ulole Lthan one and whoever cgal votea cast conlil thito the ofiice [n case tho canvasaer im o certificate of clectlon Al the mem- ur i bolding that the Board 0 power to licyr evidence, and oo had been fraudulent, and had beon a fallure to elect In buch n determination qucstions hint cun only be et and oxerciviug Judlclal eat uatlca ho 1 of tho Conrt coney Appolutment lind i dectare that the slecyy or st reason there uro favolyed o 3 Lribunal buvigg mitruction might with that the Buur en there has been .o number of town officers to itled by luw, "' 1f thero was ut the reguler elec- it weews the wtatuto con- i shal) hold over dand theic successors elects T utinper of tawn uilicers worg Iy or lllegully, and uccepted ¥ hind been eleoted, ¥ any competont aue ¥ Were not fegilly cieeted, of aceuracy, o tolect the proper nce the contine Hoard of Ap. relus the appolnting pawer. 1 oipokition (o the wotlon da endant obtained whatever o otieo of Collector from went in the number and un- ¥ set furth [ the petitlon, nud on thut the petition shows for the procecding,' and to uit fn granting leave 10 flo the efendaul was {n possvurlon of tha n la nul:ie‘d nolel 4 Bot shuw thecas user of the ofiice ed with having guoil; but, ‘In view of u relatlon to b can by readll uction without sy extend ed bearing upon the questio 2 U0t g0 La the merits of Lhe co onght (o be ne people to know ndunt sets up wny elaim to tcan unly nct wh Irct the pmp\!rl U ho towis L ent leetlun eun be urdere h determined by annot, therefor Sadthat thery y Bumberof fowp o Bency had not i1t could yxe 0 liay have to || uard of Allpbll\: ¥ be tllrlcumn-.mcv Tatrant the 'y, 1y on tho ground % Court berg gy ] e alalutos In regard to kg (ho aly 2 hud ilog the uf}x to tukotwo oaths, vuo lection, the other When U of the Colleet, ica manifestly bo- He fa then Colleetor for Lo tu notited of the swount collteted, he glyes bis houd rescribed, Thls ake the fral oath within oard of Appolntment could un. Uhiis coustruchion gives 1lio vtatute on thesub- coletubla that tho tol- f ¢ Lonictunion fy frr Commences wheu by takes the Aret {3l dytics of the o and thay oblizated “him to called upus.” 'S'ha cave of King v, Tale, 4 East, X7, and King va, Harwood, # Fant, 157, Anpport Lhin View, [n the case at bar defendant hind “oblizated himuell by the solemi- ties of un outh to perform the dutigs of the oice e alleged to have asnrped, nnd, when the rule wan lald “pon him, ha onght’ i Al consclence to Twve dlectaimed 1f o did not wish to be regarded a8 In posscwaton of the ofiice, A majority of the Conrt are of opinfon that the uace und posseasion of the oflice by dofandant sficlently shawn by the petftlon fo warrant the Court In nvnumln;1 the fnformation to be fled, The iml,;nwm will he reverned und the case re- manded. —— TATE STREBL, - A DECISION IN FAVOR OF TUE CITY. The following Is the full text of the deelsion of the Supreme Court In the case of The City of Chieago vs, Joseph Barbian, belng an appeal fram the Huperfor Canrt of Cook County, The onljon was delivered by Jndge Seholfiell: Whin appesd 15 proscented to roverse n Judgment of the Court below oversuling the respondent's demutrer to the petlflon of the relator. The mandamur acked for 18 lo compel the Jovy and colicciivnof o tax for llm(imluumnl,nlu ruiy oacertained and reportod by a fury, and adjuiged by n court of competent jarisdictlon ta be com- llun-nlsnu for dunuigen to” lic austaiticd by the ree utor to cortaln property, by reason of the widen- Infi of North dtate stredt In'the City of Chicago, ftor oo return of the verdict of the jury ase rertuining and reporting the Rmonnt of damages to o sustained to the relitor's property by the con- templuted fmprovement, the respondent, by fts te tarney, entered iLy motion for a pow trinl. ~ Wit out this_motion baving Leen disposed of by the Court, the record shows as follows On this, the 3d day of Pecetaber, A1) 1873, helnz of thie dayn Of thie hor A L iaTy’ Gorm f ¢ e defendants heroin, 24 owner, by Inenun & Nirsen, Nla nttor faud 41 0pan_ CouTt untels o remiuil F7,000 from tha amont o cd'iy st Jury sadamages improveronts un I, aloh thereupon the City ot nsel to e Corporatlon, niovest wittdraw the viotlon for Plalatist for u new t¥ial, which motion 16 granted, and theruipon, of totlon of ¥, 3. “Tuloy, Couunel 16 the Corporation, the Court doth order nud Rdjudge that the reapeetive owicraof (i sovernl plecen or parcals of Jand Improveients sl proporty herelnnfler deacrihud receiveof the suld Uity of Chicigo thie rexpective i of money awarded by ns tho Just comnpensntlon for taking and Tuid, {WPrUYOICRty, Al proparty, res Ively, Teas the ali anount. o remitied, o follows Wit (Tlien follaws a descrinion of (e property, arte whieh the record pracecds.} Aud It s tarthier ordered thatthe Clty of Ghicngo pay the sald several aime of toney, toguthur wiin Uhe stuunt of costsof this bra: edfig (L6 be taxed), 1alo this Gourt, and_that, apon ng ‘mude into’ 1his Court. the sald a1l have the rieht at oy tine thape- after 1o 1ake poaealon of or damaze the knld Improve- ments and property, i respect to which sueh compen- sution whall ieve béca so puid or depoalted as afureanid, Afterwarde, and on the 1st day of June, 1874, tha respandent, by an ordinance then adopted, re- pealed the ordinance under which the proceedin tor condemuntion wero had, und dlscontinued ajl further proceedings for muking the Improvementa thereby contemplated, It {a 'not pretended that any portion of the relnts ot'u property hus Leen nctunlly taken or damaged by the respondent for the contamploted linprove- ent, but the enutrary Is concoded to bo the fact, he only question wu'ind It neceexary to cxamine i, DId the relator have s veated rleht in the ardec or Judgment af the Court hefore reclted which was not defeated by the respondent dircontinuing the contemplated finprovement, and falling to take or dumage the relator's property an contemplated the proceedings for condemnation? Under the prosent Constitution the rolntor wae entitled ta uvo compenyation made to him heforo hiw prop- erty conld be taken or (|nm:lfiwl (Peoplo ex rel, va, Mcltoborta, t2 111, 38), aud therefore no Judz- ment or onler of Court of l)ludlnt‘l Torco conld bo entered In ndyauce of the taking or damagiog of property and the making of compensu- tion therefor, conferring ulpnu the “applicant for condemnntions prosent right In the property; all thut could be done brlug to enter o judenent or order veating the riuht to take or damage the prop- erty wu dealred upon the performance of the cone ditlon precedent of nmling the compensation as- certained by the verdict of a jury. The statute under which thia condemnatlon pro- ceeding was fnutituted and carried on (Art, 18, of Clnp, 4 0f llevised Statuten of 1874, page #32) puraues thle requirement of the Constitution, and Dprovides by See. 14: Any final judgmentor judgments rendered by sald court unol Aty finding or Hilingy of ity Jury or furics shalibe & lawfil and suficlent condemnallon of, tie Innd or properts to Lo takea upon’ thi payment of tho awount of sucl Dudingus hereluutter provided. o o And by See. 163 The Court, upon nrno%l #a funnd by the ’ur.‘f liak bee tied theroto, or fias been de 0. sald just comprnsation pld 10 the i entls poslted ua directed by the ourty . . . Ahall eter an urder that the elty or vil- Ingo shall Kay@s the right ay auy tiie thereaficr W taka Posscsion of or damage e property In rexpect to Whivh uch componsation shall liave heen 8o pulit or de- Dusited a8 aforcsald. ‘This would scem to clearly indicate~Tirat, that the Judgment to by rendereil on the verdict of the jury Is conditionsl, and Is to be n snfliciont judg- ment of condemnation only when payment shiall by mada of the amonnt of the finding: amd, eecoudly, that no right either {o tuke or damage tlie property shall vest In the applicaut for con- demuation untfl such payment shall buve been mude. Until then iho owner 18 en- titled to tho absolule control nud nee of hin Frupcrly' and lie cannot be deprived thercof until he compensition whall be wnde prescribod by Sec, 16,01 proof betng tade of payment, ete, ,ns theree ln"pruvldml. he cowpensation to be made Is for “Kmpmy taken or dninuged, and no property aliall be tak or damngzed until compeneativn shall bu mad Tho right of tha parties are correlative and huve n recipracal relation, —the existence of thu onio dee pending upon the existenco of the other, When th party eceking condemnation acquires n vested right In the property, the owner kas i yestud right fn the compopsntion; but kince no vested right ean be nequired fn the property without the owner's consent, untll compeuantion shall be paid, it must follow there can bu no vested right In tho compunsation untll after the amount fs pald. Of course, {f by the —owucr's consent. either express or hwplied, the properly Is taken or damuged befors compensation la monde, the owner hios a vested rlght ju the comneneation, But nevmming the proceodings to be elmply o regular condemnation under the atatute, unuffeeied by the contrnct or torts of the party seeking condemna- tlon, the property-owner right under his judg- meut i to hnve hls compensution before his proji- crty I8 tuken or damaged; wherefore, If it s nover taken or damnged thera [8 1o basls whereon to reat his clnim for compensution, In answer to the sugycetion of evil that might re- sult from havine suctin Judginent suspenited in- detnitely over proporty, 1t issutlicient to eay that no uuch rosult eed follow, unless the condition elionld be complicd with within a rensonable time by the payment of the damages and tho taking pos- nosslon of the property condemned; the procewd- {ngs would ho regarded us abanduned, anda court of equity, If necd be, would utny any uttempt to proceed under them, But judgments like this has been held to bear interest nw othier judy- menty, und §t argued that this Yroceeds upon the nusnmption thatthe amount found as damages iy nbaolutely dune the property-owner withont refer. ey (o the rubssguent contingency of whether ho all or shall not tuke ur dumago the vroperty. That suen » Judgniont bears futerest was first ni- nounced in Cook the South Park Commission- ori, Olst Ml.y puge 136, where {b wis assuined suscesslon had been taken'of the property prior to mfmlgnmm of condemnation und subsequently helds und §t waus nltowed, not becauss the order of Court possossed all the elements of un absolute Sudgment, but becauo 1t was within the wpieit of tho statute allowlng fnterest on Judgments, and in the subsequont casu of the 1, 56 L, 1L K. Come piny va, MeClintock, Ot 111, 208, Wiero Iater. est was nluo allowed upon 4 1ke Judgment, the fuct was madu to dirtinctly appear that posseasion had beentaken und retained of the condenmed property. Hul, If the Jwigment. I that the Jronerty-owncr ahall absuliitely recover the nmount found us com- punsation without reference to uu(v fature contine geucy, why shall an uxecution not feetio on it whun Tho Jiarty 14 ono ngalust whow gy execution may Towwilly s baatkos o otk OrdIBAFY SOATHLT Commencing us engly as tho case of the U, &M . K, Company v Ball (20U DL, 215), amd e tending through numeronn cases down 1o the pres ent tne, thu Conrt had uniformly huld that au ox- ceation would not Jaane on such o judygm I'he Ty dleclsjona Iy the jo nditional, nid the “ststute has provided for ity enforcement ouly throtgh the pee- formuuce of the conditlon, 1n u recont cuse which arose under **anact toprovide for the excreise of the right of eminens domaln, " In foree July 1, H72 (B Lo &8t B, R R, Company ve, Tetors, 05th 1linole, 144), this question wus fally dls. , Insemuch as there 1 no sulntantial hetween the two st 1 3 undor conwlderatiou Is concerned, what wits then snid is conclusive of tho guestion. The Courteald: AL Yherg the Coninany lias not appropriated the land at I)‘n“lllmuur iy ) ylwn?nkl l!'!mrnlxrmwrmmmur a dgiment for the recovery of the woney, oF (u AWard ciition, hecouss 18 could wot be Lilows that Lhe mpany Wil over eator upon the land, It ts undar the wiututo the guyment nf the money fuund by Jury, - ung wot thaordor of the cuurt fers Tho right, Althoush the ed, the damages ssesscd awl the order of the Coutt prouvgnied und e tured, tho gy st bo hata beturu | o slieht 19 outer utiaches, nnd uiitll thoy pay the damuges they have the FiRIiL Lo ubinidoi s Jugation of th Fuuto thus uade b wlopt aome oihers ligicu 1t 1s lin e MARICDL 01 FeCAVEEY OF aWard ux ury fiud, Or it conclualvely appear That tho company las entcred and is Tand suuglit 10 b3 cundeinned. 5 (Heo slvo P, & R R, R, Companv va, Rice, 75th il e relator having vuffered no injury 3 40 fur an the g recerd, 11 posesalon uf tho elther o taking or dawmagiug of hin property, hus no t{\llu 1o cotplain of tho bardships of rul- fne which remits to hlm the collection of his Judgment through the wodawhich it wulum‘y)nh.fi‘ nanielysthe retentlon of his property until the wmomit liall bo pald, Wu have carvfully examined tho mnumerous authoritics cited by'the conneel for the relator. Mnny of thewn uro plalnly distinguishinble froin the present cave du thiv: they secognlze n presont vesled futercatin the llru\wlly condemned fu the purty scoking condemustion,” In other cuses, eceniingly fn congiict with the views we have ex. vrflll.‘lr- our famiiarity with tho statute atffecting hw caso {4 uot sufMclent to enablo us {4 perceive to what extent |Im( carregpond or differ rom that under which the proceedings hero in controversy were hud. Tho Dsltiulurs & Fus. uchauua Raliroad ve. 'Ihe Gity of New Yoyl " Wallace, 100, und Stacey ve, "The Vermunte Cen- tral {altroad, 47th Vermunt, 30, clted by connsel fe Lo rerpoudent, aro sbly-considered cares, und lullrv-u-munurpumlau. Weo would beexceed: ¥ Ingfy¥eluctant I uny case ta gnlorce the grivvous and unprofitable burden upun the payers hiere st tempted, nulees the unoiisiakable leter of the law lefino alternative discretlon, and I the present justancy wo bave no diticulty in determining, \hatever way have been coucluded elsewnery, the ley, Receiver, Richard Rl Charles Chandle Jacol Coli Judgment contemplated by the statule I8 not en- forcible by wandumna where the condemnntion nroceedinga linve been discontinued, and the prop- erly of the relitor hay bean nesther Laken nor s - aved. Tae gudsement of tho Court helow {6 rovers- ed, and {ho causa remanded with Inatractions to thint Court 1o enter Judgiment sustatnlng the de- murrer Lo the position. Jidge Dickey having bheen of countel fn this case took no part fn its declsion. DIEARBORN STRERT. DECISION 1N THT EXTENSION CASP, Triday the Supreme Court of 1) o afllrm- ed the judgment of the Superfor Court of thls county concernlig the asecasment for benelits made for the putpose of opening Dearborn street from Jackson street to Fourteentl strect, at which latter strect Bouth Dearboru (formerly Burnside street) hegina. ‘This decislon s one of the ereatest fmpor- tance Lo the whole city. ‘The telul condemnlng the property taken or domaged by the fmprove- ment was had over three years ago, and resulted Ina judgment in favor of the property-owners, aggrezating 81,192,01L53, An asgessment on property henefited by the Improventent was sub- sequently made “hy Commwlsstoners ap- pointed “for that purpose by the Superlor Caurt, ning a Jur; trinl wilg Tind on the application for the confirmation of the aasessinent, resulting M s fudgment tixing upan the city the awm of $14,137.58 na ity pro- portionate slare of the cost of the improve- ment, and nssessing wpon the property apectally tenetlted the remulninty part of the® damaired, From this ludgment an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court by the owners of pruycrly agalost which a Jttie less than one-half of the ugsesament bud been charged, To ba exnet,y the amount represented in the n}mnnl wis $503,- #0.68, A warrant for $616,671.85 wns fssued agalust property not represented In the appeal. "Tha clty lind, teclnically speaking, taken pos- ecssion of some of the property to e vccupled for the street, in 8o far s refusing to property- owiers the privilege of hullding v the property vimbraced within the lines of tho propossid street, and in requiving new bulldings to be crected, 1€ bullt, un the uew strect ling, cun be construed ihto an nct of possession, Tlerein lay the danger to the elty, even under the rules laid downfu the North State street care, just de- videq, of Lielng llable for the enorinous anount of 81,100,000 darmages awirded for the Improve- mout, and this declslon allirming the judginent of the Court below confirming the assesament of bunellts upon the pronerty speclally benelited, where the burden of theltaprovement rightfully belonge, should be bailed as u rellef from o tra- mendous mpending evil, The contestunts, in secking to creape their sharc of the speclal benclits, used nll the arts known to the legul profession, and the highest eredit fs due to Mr. Francls Adams, Asslstant Corporation Couneel, who had the case In charge on belnlf of the city, not alone for his exertions in 1his case, but ws well fn tho North State atreel ease, where the city was In great peril to the extent of over 8400,000, and the re- cent LaSalle strees tunnel case, Too much can searcely be sald In notielnz Mr, Aduins? great skitl and ubllty oxhibited ju these cases, CIIICAGO. DANKRUPTCY CASES, A petition was fited yesterday against Payson E. Mayhew, a brass manufacturer at 81 sud 34 Canal street, by the following creditors: James M. Ryan, ou a clalm for §550,05: Willlawm A, Ehnindorf, on o clafm for $218; Walter G. Ad- diron, for §53.83; and John Phillips & Brother, §100. They charge Maybew with making o transfer of his property, Oct. 4, to Josephine Hudson by way of chattel mortgage for $2,600 to seeure her aud fome other creditors with Intent to give them n preference. A rule to show cause Oct. 23 was Issued. James 8, Anderson and Cornellus V, Ander- son, proprictors of Anderson’s Hotel, filed thelr voluntary petition yesterday. Their debts, all unseeured, foot up §16,641.01, and were cons tracted whils they were proprictors of Andey- son’s Enropean Hotel, on Madison street, und the restuurant fn the Exposition Bullding the fivst ecason. The ussets consist of notes and Dbills to the amount of $103,76, and debts duo on open account, $18.! Cornelius 3, Ander- son owes 81,600.81, and lhins no arsets beyond his hongehold furtiturs and clothing, James S, Aundernon oweas $7,018,73, but has no wssets. The petition wns referred (o the Ltegsiste. Smuel F. Estell and Silas N. Jonkins, co- R:\vmcrn In the wholesule jewelry business wt vo. 111 Madison street, also went intovoluntary bankruptey yesterdey. Thelr schedules show their unsecured dehts to be #290,610.61, Besldes this, they sre lable Lo the amount of £3,610.59 on bllls dlecountent which ought to he patd by the ncceptors, The nsscts conslst of notew whoge face value Is §1,404, but whleh ure nearly worthless; stock of ' jewelry, $8,000; touls, Nxtures, and x\g?:r.nmu £450; dehts due on M, B, B 503 pen account, shares of stock pur value, $2,600 fn the Racine Gas Culp])nu\': and policies of fnsnrance, §2,000, 8, N. dJenkins owes 8300, all unsceured, and his only nssets mro momie fouschold furni- turo elatmed to be exempt. Estell owes £5,300, which {s sceured by trust-deed on land wortl 6,000, and hus no assets heyond the equiey In the land which ts described ns Lot 1 of 8. 11 Lndd's Subdivision of Lots 14 und 15in Block 5 of Rockwell's Addition, The petition was referred to Rewister Jibbard, Samuel R. Buchanan was ycestorday elocted Assignes of Charlea H. Tave, the Dbankrupt lrdware dealer. ‘The st _dividend meoting {n the case of Elmouda & Stoddard will be held at £ py w. to- uy. DIVOROEA, Robert A, Cripps tiled a bill yesterdoy ogainst s wife, Mary Ann, accusing fier of drunien- ness and untyithfulness to her marrluge vow, and asking for n divoree. And Heunnlo L, dennings, having recently dis- coverod that hee hushand, 11, Dexter Jennbige, was in the hablt of visithye o falr bat frail dun- fel at No, 00 West Washlington street, also pe- titlons for n like divorve, SUPRINOL COURT 1N BRIGE, Marla: E. Hanson began o sult for $3,000 agnmst Hans O, Blwhin, C. M. Cook commenced o euftindebt for £1,000 damages ceainst Francls Agncw, Oney White, Thouwns Morau, Stmon Quinlan, and Edwin Walker. C, D, Rhodes aud D, C, Bradloy sucd C, B, Couk for §1,000, Willlam' W, Suowdon filed a hill_azainst Thomas 8. Dobbins, George R, Clarke, Frustee, R P, Layton, successor in trist, 1 W, flipidge, C. W, Upton, Assignee, Mathlas Mathleson, Della M. Allen, Bxeeutrix, Horace Tabor, M, R, tunt, Robert' Warren, 1l Wilson, J Merriinan, the Firat Nutfonal Bauk of Genesco, 11. C, Migging, Thomas igeink, Jr., A. (1 Bur- . Munger, &, T, Mortinenux, . Lowell, lixecutor, Ezen Muay, I, R, Butler, Anron Aurdeshell, Anbe P 1, Chisholm, L. Bliss, . Aduma, David Quigyr, Racnel Brown, Ad- mlnls(r’nlrl.\'. TN fl‘c\lrher, d, ¥ Fos- ter, A, D, Voster, nnd dolm Bunding, to foreclose u mortgage for $36,430 on Lots 1to 24 Inclusive, In Bloek 15 Lots 1 to 24 inelusive in Blovk 23 Lots 1 to 24 inclualve fu Dlock 73 Lots 1to 2t nclustve in Block 8, all fn Suowdon's Bubdiviston of the 8, W, Li of the N, W, I¢ of 17, i, 14, Also 1 1 tot incluslvein Lot 1 to 4 fnelusive In Block 103 Lots { to 1 iuclustve i Block 155 umd Lots [1o 18 lnc}ualw In llock 10, Wil In the aume subdl- visfon, “ Phelps, Dodge & Co. brousht suit for 63,000 st Frank Sturges and Willlam 8, Potwin, The Chleagzo Mavble Company illed s petition aguinst John C. MeCord and others, asking for a_mechanle's Hen to the wmoennt of $1,650 ou MeCard's houses, corner of Wabash avenue and Llirty-fourth street. QIRCUIT COURT, Lbon Danford begun u sult in attachment yes- terday to recover $LU1LES from Nelson and 2d- ward DeGolyer. J. dJ, Metirath and J. T, Corcoran commenced 0 suit for FH,000 agzamst Jeremlsh Culling, ‘Ihomas Gusthing, and Daniel Holdernuy, THE UALL, Junou BrovgeTr—ticnernt business, Jubap JAMesoN=217 to 2, except 219, 2R, 225, No. 210 on trjul, Junas Roarus—218 to 23), inclusive, No. 2,08, Arouts ve, Anew, on trial, Jupur LDoorin—iid to 330, Inelusive, except 859, No, 454, Jenking va. Saunders, on triul, Junoi FauwetL—tiencral bushiess, L dunan WilLiass—Set case No, 763 Leon va. Leon, JUDAMENTS, Cittieutr CouRT—J Uy nuusm]nvnr\;o Stan. dart ¢t ul, ve, Samue] A, gr.y}‘u Frederick Beta ve. Auguat Burl, ~\W. 8, Tiinckley vs. lobert Perrine aud Robert 8, Perainy, §14i 47 —J. Chatubere vi. H, V. Fairy $20,—5teln & il ve, Ruben ¢ 4,70, Warren va, wland, 31 0, + Crunston_ va. Stella . Uraper v, M. Koruer, L, ST Contaworth, $200).. §ui, Junox Boorn—H Ueecher; verdict, §11 A. Dromley va. Joromo 200, aml motlon for new trtul. Shocking Scene ot & Grave. The Beranton (Pi) Feupblican aaye: YA shacking seeus oceurred uta funeral whileh took |1xlnuu (none of the suburbs of this uity u few days ago, Thero wos o large attendauce, and the fumediaro relatives of the deccased were so overcome by sorrow that thu Lurdal wus lelt to the carg of some friends who voluntecred thelr services I paylug the last sad tribute to the dead, Nuwbers gathered sround the graye 1o 3. sce the eoffin Jowercd, but the men having charge were so fntoxieaterd Before the first &; 1E—BY TR NOVHSRO0M 10 T A ¥ 0-"Tinit eash o Ke dnthe clty, on Frat imier fouse and Custom 1 stone front and renis f n foF saine tman witl money; deful of enrth waa thrown un the collin one of the party fell mto the grave and vould not extricate hiinself, companton, no better off than e, attempted to reaciie him, but lie also fell (nto the grave, and there both strugeled fn valn until fome of the sober attendants, who wers shocked and Indignant at the occurrence, lifted the dranken pair out, aud, pushlng then aside, Kkept them awn i on of the oo hizes, 0 #aicaman witl v in Central anid an 11 Iniots and shoes rthern fndiann; ust be tellable ey Lz fEnow: v it payn now 10 per fnost dnek lata In Chi v TIN ROOFERS AT LANSING, MIC ind from Ehicago pald 1o go WAL 3 Yvy ay. u 1, Mtichigan State Capitol, ORI FOUR GOOD T K .y between Leasits nad Hoyne, aperty 1 wortli dlet new vetagon:Tront | i ToLZIXELS, i Adwineels A fine octagon.frant hrick dwallinz on Vi Irty-seyent and Thirthoeighthe welling, Wuod snd I.lg~ P DR. BEERE TO DR. HALE, To the Editor of The Tribine. Cutcado, Oct, Zh—I bave had my attentfon called to aletter In Tne Trinuse, signed by Dr. Hale, fn which hie uses a great many high- sounding ndjectives and epithete, aceusfog me of having puraued him In a spirit of 1o gratify personal feeing atid hatre wish'to say that | b vy aseed an unkind word with Dr. flak ever had an unkind thought or him save o he stal on Wrst Monro aLnew buitding, en ‘VA. = F i thusonichly o cookting in a1l Lranehne requireil for a hotel sone bthers nued answer. - A i & r. 120, on Tnyloreat. hee Lafiin, Thle In ceraalnly very Drexet.av, and Fittys L one-third fta value, I—Rplendid atars ani lot. 24x118; good dweltin wankee-av,, hocwren Wood and Ments tur £00 per monuth. on Pratric-avi, . on Sampeon-at., g, and Jot 30 ¥ of 1 ruoms uver on M e Aze and lot 251! TINNEITTO GO TO v % . b LLASY ds convieted of, or connected Jor cleady” work. Anpiy ab with, the highest erlie known to medienl men. I freely adintt. that T have the most inveterate hatred of an abortlonist, ns such, und no con- sideration of personal fnterest would lead me to conceal that erlme or cloak the o of Its commiskion, If Dr. lale thinks 1 have uttered words or mude_charges concerniug Wi which are not frue, T earnestly tnvite hiin to proscente me for Tibel, and L will undertake to prove not only all that T huve heretolore uttered, hut will unfold o ears of every lover of tho . D, Brese. b et ANN ARBOR'S LEF%I({):;\‘NDED TRANSHUTA- Suectal Digpatch to The Tribune. Axn Anvon, Mich., Oct, 24,—The lshoratory defaleation of the University of Michigan has assumed a pew phase, R, A, Beal, a prominent liag from first talien sides with Prof. Rosc, the afleged defaulter, he ahle to prove the guilt of Dr. Douglua in the disappearance of the Iaboratory funds, | cases growing ont of thls watier wers to b tried at the coming term of the Circuit Court, Dut somebody I dllatory ubout hringing them ins proposed to Doug- 1na that the question of the pguilt or nnocence of Dotrlas or Rose be referred Lo five proml- nentmen fn the State, at the head belng Gov, Bagley, for fuvestigation, thefr decisjon to be fnal, the guilty party to pay $50.000, Douglas s aecepted the proposition, Lo mude by Beal Lo refer the matter at once. Each clnime that the other is fusineere, and will ot stand up to the programne, but will crawl ont minal guiity TED =100 RAILROAD LALOI mina bope, Ko, 2 and arin ands, ot d. it o) ottt 6 Jooins, No.'t taec, 6 rooms, No, it P wind No. 17 Holbrook Ry, RBECK & 60, tale whercat the £or NZht, work, human race shall tingl COLORED WAL must e firat-clasa, oyment Uillce, 608 Miscelluneonn. ASTED=A HOOT AND S8HOE BALE well gnuily In the States of Missontl, Iowa; must bo a Riated: none bt UBURBAN REAL ENTATE, AUTIFG At Lagrange, 7 mitles fy alnted with e (rade Lecinsn, rolfabie men nesd_appiv. Addrensur app.y to J. W, BIIGHAM & GO, s, tnan of thig cit He elalins to TWENT he conntry. Inqat "V’A.\'T MEN the Doat mit: My 43 uud 47 Jackson- JTANTED-FUR WILLIA new work, [ parta, fineiy finsrat gRuvamers aud' gousral agens, . B, F ™ 12k the ‘genersl ngencs of Agur Cure, an external Fever and'Ague_Comp: TANTEN=TO —~NTLW, DESTTEATH 1 ' | 4y D_nuflwuy Now Yor! . STWOLN CHICAUG ASD Inixiners pleasanty Ny Ex0 3 month; hotel and reas with stamp, Stanltor rts are heing 175and 177 Knat Madiuo O RENT=MOUSRES. A S e e i A ENT—ELEUANT BRICK TIOUSEY, $25 PER MES U, GOODMAN suu! bR 1LESM! v o Minols and lowa a o Manufactvrog ———— . PRINTERS' STRIKE, New Yorrg, Oct, 2,—Two weeks ago the Times submitted to its type-setters n proposition that they should quit the Union; that it shoutd pay them the present_rate until Dec, 1, and for the ensuing year 45 cents a thouswad, and thut afterwurd [t should pav them b cents more than the market price. " The Union yesterday ordered a strike, and u few of the men left the ofiice, Their places wera promptly filled. —e— PHILADELPHIA. TintApeLraa, Pa, Oct. 23.—~The Park Com- miseloners held o meeting to-day o decide us to whether the Maln Bullding shiouid Le permitted to remaln permanently in its position, After discussfon, a resolution was adopted anthoriz. ing ussociations of citizens to take possession of the Mafo Bullding and en; hose of n permarient exhi fuction fs felt at the flnal deciglon to retaln the building on thy NURTII CLARK. Guaes linve all i ! the relt porty DGE, 114 anid 110 sLate s u: i Al wGdern Improveme 1Y, —HOUS ANTTURE FOR SAL or will rent the hiouss R Trird- NOS, 27 AND 3t TWE TLE O STt 0f applica houscs In 16,13 Chamber of i nouul of salury expected. W Inthe handw en and slate i ORY AND BAREM cart of Wells, with ofi mod- L {oeation ¥ ul packages, worth o Snnge permanently” o t ) i et payiiiz husl JED DWELLIN matl family for six mou FARGO, southiwest coruer Madisua ploy It tor the pur- Much sutls- NTED=FOUR Y0 adien to stdy for t ATply o CHAPIN & €O, 1 —— . A Father's Frantic Efforts to Sava Ifls Child. Jlolden (Ma,) Lnterprise, trt, 19, Tast Wednesduy at noon, as Mr, went home to bls dinner, he noticed his Jittle boy, about 7 years of age, playing on the voud- side, oud his Httle girl nenr” him, w vis rent, $65, Que biocl Atrance, an'1i-Tot oetn Alsy 8 iice §oroom lat. Randolpl-at. NEARLINCOLN T 2-ntory” end basenient b furnishied, 10w rent, 10 sl fu 158 1tandolph-s r_'.,l,?,,,m.n,, . Madison-st., Ruom 51, Chicagu. Tuke tiorhoud, Juquize at 697, or uf ¥.J. I SHED HOUSE T waer, it prefer to ew, 10 rooms; splendld lucativl -5 1 eet to the dry prase at the was now, at her bidding, With the remark that help, Mr. Johnson took up his hat and started, When nehort distance from the house he was thrilled with horror to see the lttle Ing up the ravine ut her best run, a tonzue of fire blnzing o foot above ler head, rd pa," the father started The cliild heard, but as she pt over [t und she nz until caught by RUN ERBANDS. recommentoed, * > om A o il hoand o ctrer ot shiris aad Jadici auderwear, w59 uid iy, LF-PRICE~=TWO-STOH 10 rouns eachts modets (nprove- N % Inquire of Ele i1 24, 05 Dosrboru-at. Huburnnau, "0 RENT-OUSE AT AUSTIY. . venient ronina, e Foeniin Vor TO RENT-IROOMS. ITABLE 01 1 O 2 e L it persoi, - Aiply AT Gatlcry, ing vut, *runtow i switt pursult, turned lier face the fire swey kept on without agal the frantle father, wha tried in yain to tear thie Dlaziug clothing from her, Cnlapplly her gar- ments were all new, and it was fmpossible to Dropning her to the ground he sue- cecded in olipping & portion ove theu na the thames blazed WANTED_COMAL GIRE T WALY 0N T AT ESTIC BAKERY, ier head, and bo o GOOD COOK 1N BMALL FAMILY, % ¢ 5. SCITADLE 5 up cateht them in Dt I Fhompsone i, Vet at 3 SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE. Alimll(kvmwru. Clerka, nte JITUATION WANTEN—-AGENTLE: L, S I‘X("!I"nl:!“ll}\r’ N—-AGENTLEMAX OF LARGE making credi BllLY oF eonfldince, deair mercantlio excaldishment ncrans highest eliaran Addresa it. 312 QITUATION WANTEI-1iT A i WY bunloess qnailiications, as Mufpr; clark, liriper. marker, porier, or st any of work eitliern 8 mereantiie’ house, mil, goloilce, e on 4 Inke bust, Can v-kv’h:c nd_give Teference, Woges 1noilc 110" Friline onice, e JITOATION WANTED-TY A YOUNG MAN AB h bonkkeeper or fe an with 3 A 1 o R RTEVENEON, 74 EaatsVan Daren s r RN, qlTuA\Tl().v'WANTm)-n\' €001 8CE A N BCENRRY b inter. X WU boulaier. Inquire for LOULS SCHWUCHOW, 167 warehouee, Ine fecurls . v Address JITUATION WANTEG=DY A CARItIAGE NTACK- cliy or'e drcs Tribune, . ey «1ce Con . 9 AMTUATION WANTED-IY A ¥OUNG -MAN ' s (Dane) shortly fromi the olil country In & pr I'n‘!‘: ainily () takn care 8f a cotple of horses, snd mako itaetf genePally wsefuly don't upderstand much nillaty, Ut Kitws How ta o the work, and I8 willlng \:wnrk for s smadl . Adill K 24, T'ribung aMce, Miscellnneous, JTUATION WANTED-DY A YO 1D has heen {n bines 1 the el yrart and cun give reference, Ing flon Lot gra 108 ] ey It 2ITUATIS A U ) ne‘man of taenty years Al German, {8 winferale oe aining, hiatund r kents’ furuishing goods hoi woitld not gl val, Addrose Germania 1ause, Enst tage &o, Tribune ulice, ENRIGE G BUST. . $peaks Tinglish tsity ana ntehige wild %00 couk at hne onlc N WANFED=IN X GHEISTIAN FASGL- ouniiaan who il o any kinl of work 1 Liw'can get u #ood homa. Address U 3l N WANTED=BY A BUSINESS-SAN OF. Yt arch ity for wm“rnme"fic of hitagss s inlness X y far v ¢ % Adiress L 67, Tribune T A Y A YOUNG MAN OF ) 70 Tribuve, SIFUATTONS WANCED=-EEMALE: A A A Domestics. ITUATION WANTED=IY A O GTAN S‘n TIO! BT A MIDDLR- ged ulc} m:lu Keneral hm“ltc“’l'k tua small tumily, senl 13 3T A COMPETENT 1L, | b o do general boustwork In a small famt; nlnwn‘xlz; well recomnmend D entworth-ay, JITUATION WASTE AN EN I 23 Couk OF geliera)’ W wark 1 a pri i velercuces requl 3 Ronth Statesst, fasilive . TTUATION W, A BWEDIS G GuU, wanh. B Hron. Ut 2t 603 tateste - 1Y ITUATION WANTE GINT, FROM D) the conitry 10 do second-work and sewing in & }\ri\;fik’ fatlly references given, at 095 Lare b JITUATIONS TED=HY TWO BIRTENS, SR seconiaint in privats famlly: Lovt ot 1ot rence; drees 0 Arcadescourt, b Call or 8 S TWO YOUNG LA- 1) dics, on Lo do seconu-work and the othier nurse- , witland sewing, _Please eall at 523 South Aberdeen- SUTGATIONS WANTED-MY TWO GGODItESPRETS < kirls (o do reeral housework. Blatest,, up: !.!Y.FE e AT, JITTATION WANTED=IIY A LADY WITH LITTLE cifl, A comfortabie homo whiers tliere ara b Wil die housework or sewing, anything for sa honest I g tirangh The. winter. Addross SiiS. Vo “Iribune ollice. : JITUATION WANTED—IIY A GERNAN GINL 70" AT aern i oL A GRIMAN € family. o Inquire at 4% South Unlon-st. QITUATION WANTED—IY X GUOOD GERA ofiit i e small“Anicrlean fainlly. " loquire ot JITEATION WANTED— TV . A THOROUGH DA fir il I Sullshe ho ey wasti, und roh. “Apply st 381 ‘Tawr it SITUATIO.\' WANTED=1' +J vad girl with best refercnves ITUATION NTi i TO 10 1D bLuusework In a emall family. Please cali for two HayE Bty Tweaty-nfthe curner state. 5170.\1‘10.\" WANTED-DY HESTE +3 girl todo light housework, take earo of ¢l G0 sewing, of be uselul ut auyibing, Apply fur thres ! Ry e 07 ULy « up-atalrs, Reiercncen glv QITEATION WANTED—IY A~ YOUNQ 2 rhicre Ner services holf diy, whL be token 1 Tward; prefers honsework to Aewini; best ot reterences, | Adelreas 124, Tribue | Svumg ATEATION WANTEN=UP(Y Y all 41 Lranelis, South Cnloa-y JTUATIO B aew by the di Twenty-uf QIIUATION W, 2 vty hunsework I every kil of sewlng e ot EMPROIDE! (U] ur‘:ulhn.s L o3 ratitidy ) 7, Telbe | Nussew. g QITX"ATION WANTED-RY A GERMAN GIRL TO MY tuke care of Ginldren ot ‘nanist (o sawline or 1ghe housework: ean furadsh kood 1eferencos. | Call or s dris Tor o ¢ th Lt his hands until theyw ng her 1o his arms peeled from licr nrms and hande, tantly flultered bud She had run several hundred e extingulshed, On rals- her e, the skin whicl, as ¢he ward as If to UOON PROTES LY, FUIINISIT NT GO0 Yol UK Aty Apply at 42 fight the fire off, Leet from where sl eaught five, cry was, 4 Oh, futher! consclous fo the last, Ier constant Oy, mothert” Drs. Lotspeleh and Two-thirds of Fl R i, betwecn Mudlvon st Washitogton ruan prered. lodr, en 0 and 119, 1, Ok NORWEGIAN fua fawlly of tho, T AND COMFORTATILY Iradile tocation. 47 West ny, 1N -1 The: Guriies. Gf alicd poins 16 ¢ 3 T g The aveident. oceurred L next day she died. il lust Auguet, atbalfpst 13 and. i 10 t) TASHEA V.. T TOOMS ON e furuifturie, sultable for I years old the 1 Arcude: Tulding. QUITUATION WANTED~ A ELI'RIL CONK, £ or'to do peneral hotsewar asrmail familys Flonss cali for 1o days ot 20 TWenty-RGilal., coruce € 1pioy ) * A ONE AR SUppI Mr, Juhnsow's hunds are § hofs nlumost hetpless, so far ag hiamds are con- 1t fs a preatwonder that he tun did not perishy, na his only clotldug was cotton. but worn his cont the life of pet might bive been saved, bat he lnl ing with which to emothier the fire but his rfectly cooked, and S — e A —~HTOREN, OFFICES, &c. ll"'r;raml lrn‘m' i 1L O DO HO X amull fanilly and asslat I takiog cure of Chfldred, Gall at 031 Fuiton-a .. REAL FATATE b —Staren nid wleopine-ruol: thinks that had he T, V7 Clark: ocs centrally locuted, With yaults, e oS A P and iwellings; alao doulite aud stngle itores 10 wiiol 4. 62 and 04 Mlehigan-uv. 3 fuat contrics d evatur p B & Q.38 I o UL wiean [owwors rent jow. 1 Chuinber of Comineree, 2 e ‘_\ Lroners mu st he well recomm T WaNTED- i’“fifx’run-'m RENT—A 101 Slde, o d Toeallys ho ty days alico 8750; top hugyy, $1501 suveral kood top hi S0 i biliers for Jess money.” 1L = E BEWING-INLS, S ON THE SOLTIH s be drai-clwvs X1 ATLT, RTA 111 enpalie of assinl g 10 tuinfly sewin,s and ¢ At permuient slluation by upplying RENT=BY TWO GENTLE, nfshied room within rldiges Address, statiug ters, L 18, Tribe T A Szex, arud hapnees o apocial nd 104 Fast Washingtonsst, racs sold Under a wars s minutes’ wilk of 0 to teat uil jo d at priva P it 10 1ravel and FINANCIA F Oty tadles FER RPN Lo ool oL HSNRRRSE SRR i DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, botids, or other gomn, i a1, For furtlier i d und Phuviony 1o ¢l nquire ol Abe it will o worth next spring. B4V, laterales piso G L. BRADLEY, 20 aL., dnom 3, P—GNE FPAN YOUNG MARES b 113, HoTse, T Lal nd 0, Eatohilaed 19 AS'HL DROWN'S, ) N homi i TR Ll o [T RO o e 10 UPRIGHT PTAROS — STATTIING il adiiraiion of - overyh LA 1 ond s of S10; E C. COLE & CO., 133 1 o Inoney to fost at 8 and U; ‘conts must o tirat-claat, [ONEY TO LOAN IN BN OF ® pand 10 per el 3 CKAD! CiTEA e sy T th buttar story. TR 10 $1,700 ved property, i Portland Biock. S—HEST 1N TIIt WORLI, auarterly yaymen; T clay, If porfect AONEY 0. Mt prouf warchouse, 16 W JrOl BALE~A VE VEIY ¥ PLA! Jow voniulssion, i it Lo (1 dealred, AT LOWEST RATES OFIN 1. 10 1 cn, Tull cluar tone, payment eusy. b it ot of I In tho market, whole cmengs. rich rosswood l\NU:. 103 buiit] I AT AND 0 PER CENT ON vty and llitnols” farm 0 R LY 0N |flm‘m ityou ’ u repalred and Ll F(!)(l gy, bt el 1 i svat preferred, Addres, of (70T AL, COM T 1 aud ll!'é‘“ll:l)l [ B e an Lok Cof MS TUTTAUT DIRT ON MICHTY | 3wt W, R S IO ALY, ] Eost Washing han EUTMS, TITREE OF F) VI DOULLE BEED O muathly's aynicnts, Paler's coaloyurd, 473 und oie new wik-cai, MOSEWO0OD TTANO, . W FOR TIRE R 1t (no_commbaton) oo luprove tate, Party and property urst class Apply to 1, COATES, u7 Waaliington-st, N8 P T4t - e [0 ‘T ENCIANGE, REED'S Tew- :.Wum;'m-:—u? T BOYD, 100N 1, T4 . PIANOS. WARBA Y] willy | Feanaii > Temple of Musie, 1 7 IS4 property, on Wal o reslienve Droperty By, O Stalyesl wear Wheaton (depot on farm), Du rujing C1c.0 TOF kuod iunahion, WIIK Coune il (o guod huwe und lob fu PIACTICAL MAN WITH 5,00 O MOIE o At Interest fiw proftable maoufse 1¢ preterred the money will o satlaf; y seeured sud treated as s hian, and salarn petont i, Addrens, Wil e aud qua oy LOND, 163 Washingto & BOND, 108 W seventorn miles talirond, one inlle Troniy ulcely lproved. two mites fray 3o 4L F want eotta south of Ehleag stallong want go cre fn RERW BOND, Tof Watlibihon s BOAHDING AND LODG Routh 8ido, EAST VAN UUREN.ST., Bourd for ladics or geatlemen, §4to $3 per week, 1o, \LE—\ Tl ‘or particulars T, CULTIVALED M CAN ¥ g ey’ yvant, Dy appiying st 10 o NEAR STATE— ey UF Ibgulre ut AN FLOURING MILLS, b WL tDEL: N A L Altu:’nlflm!lln homes tably and surrour: eul, soutlicast coruck 5, 2w} A Bilitio and Safkotiais. . Topeka, K fars - For el wer Infurisution addred '\ Tapeka, Kunaks. (U toru lanits, Inproyved Alvo, exchuaye BIINN & 5UN, Kuoui 5, No,150 Goids {n exchon, oF untimpraved: VADA HOTEL, 148 AND jour north Of Munrue-at, —Withiu 6 tmioutes' dy il Hankey's Tubernucly, duted Lo §1,30 ol WABASH-AV. i1 gultons por' s o near tha clty Kroud, Shcdiing tor Tredliag 1,500 Lesd of cattle, Inquireatsyy TANTED=MAN WITI §iw CASH intercat und vontrol ol uur bustneia ' Tng latge proita, B Y3 €0 10 80 per w TEL=AN I, TUATION WAN nd two ur thred wraduaty of Caled inajrivate family, w! K 3 Ban. Friucleco Vrammr Bclogl e nay tesch o ury. Wil liclp st lgU Work. Miscellaneous. MUILARELPIIA. TOARDING AXD 5r i dtga TILTON THOM AR TTHOAKD WAN A VOUKG LADY WISITE: 3 W brivaty fuinlly, Bedr sirceycars, Address L4, luocr at u; at M, DIVORCEE-U! crdsy Divorces (1) f auy Stats. All WIthOUL Ut ceaar y corrapai or cul 1 Vo aalilugtoiiedt., Boont v, ~u'rsuwu-;u‘ P Who devire**Leful | fulichty orperaal o WANTED=TO 1 Sl i Fou, 1cieq 3 o 55 day I Call ab Nooui Joores. " tiest ¢ LEQALLY A%D QUIE BIA HLory Lt licoijial censdry, Fed afior GURILI, 12k learus 1a} Adures . 1. 8 TEOR NALE ¥ SFUOT SILVER-PLATED SHOW- uger suwing Wachiug, wlate-at,y Koyl 4, Ti N A Save sorora g Latg syara) fut S0u-sh.. Cllvaiar etC. aieues uige, cuze, i oov § i by Sapirion, A GU Cpluyuent Lend wiale d FLARGE I licd bl 0 00,000, 1bupg offlcy, i, to take ial! tul d b Ao X “Trihiin o e N X WELL fr .mdgglv.mucu‘ ANTED~ Euod poj unruni PABISEE WANT & GUOD MAN TO ke bnlf It pame, and vegetabln ware.” 1hnve ugood Duslieasy shd enn liereuse 1 uuy ESLORL Wit holy, Jnvestigate, D W4, Tribung odice. YAUTKEN W. 1 — NSTETATEL aciive or wlient, with §3,000 ar ‘310,00, bank eredit’ fo thal muoant, (o cmuart: 1 the pars chums of produce 1 this Mmarkor aud Loe shinpli tio e tefermncen of i Wighest reopectablily wlven g Addross 11 4, Tribune ollf TOLD GOODN, Y WARPETS! OARPETS! CARPETSI-HANDNONE S (ul) siyles of @l graden and kinds Just ‘serivingut the populur monthly-payment houss of W, A, LOW+ ELL & CO.y 738 Weat Madisou-st. ¥ RNIBIING ((00DE—BTOVES, FORNI- i 3 ruckury, I fact overy artivls re~ quired (o' make & home éomfortable, &t reasonable yadoed and on easy payments, e ooly Orin iy Chivage Wl can turnisha hutisa” complete Trom cellar 1o attla with choles new goode. All (our fours af our hew frunt butldligs, curner Liucoln_ and. Madison-ats.y are llled always witl dealrable new ciean guods. Strans keoa ViMting tie elty_und cash customers wiil i (¢ to thelr interest 10 call on us. 17 you doi't bollove 16 cail and see fur yourselves, W, A. LOWELL & CO., 738 Weat Madisou-st TOVES| STOVIET STOV LY of conk-sluves, Fangr New Yurk for safe on ¢ ilime to bi TIK VINKST LINK and heatlug stoves west of nasuents, Now {4 your your heatlug-stoves, We A. LOWELL da ¢ Madison-ot. FPHEES 0t NEDSTEAD COMPASNE #el) Tur, cruckery, cu'. ; al rd parlor hedatead, on haatiments wilt prlcea, Kalesroun 583 Weat Mudi= FURNITORE COMPANT, (01 WEST puantaciure aug wl, directly to tha s of Louschiold furniture BL” Juivest thie celebrated at the luwest son-at., adiron cunsuiuer ull Kt prices on wouthly psyments, MISCELLAN. "\ DVEITIBENS DESIRING TO T ‘1\ Iulrh[vlliln 25‘;!::';!.\?I "l" y uslig Ke cat, New, sl ‘A Av No KELL SICVATD F %, furnitire, an cndinglcierio J i ‘ KROAGHES AN BED-IUGS—HOUSKS URY thie nadu perfectly clean by contract (Warrante esexmnined frue, - Call oruddresd’ ANTHULE 9 Lnat Wushitigtou Y ONK I8 USING TiUH G AFFAVING GUANET 4 with rxpansion chambe Agents wanted. Batis wr‘:'n“‘:;m""' Whitsey Manufacturing Company, od T MAVITSLIO0 TO TSVERT FOR NALY INTEI: d Addross 1 et T ) entubliahied 3 b, i smalahed s buitions o EACI COUNTIT b Liake Wi eapirata. Fuckaoi -t ulrmuinlrnX m 008 Uy ot g of ot e TPIE TOLLGA FZE VTCTUTE SERT PIERT A gt 1 Fir t 10 0 with S B A "nfiu{"fi) B Al LOST AND FOUND,. TOST-FIOS 1070 INDIANA-AV., ARODT 1 1 welock Souduy, an Halian groyiouid, talcets culoe, With wiille breast, neck. uod Jes: thaftea spos o b thg necke o eral rowurd Wil Us aivea fur OSTCSATURDAY BVERING _WEFWEEN LINT la-u, wud Fromontoat., ou Supliln, a Vi Jeathier poi lenioiuglo contal nlnxlumu currency sud pa- 4 Saluabln ouly Ly owie Itable voward will 3 &lven fur Qudiiig, by o 0 Vrebigut-a. SEWING MACHINES, PR bichade i sodeiooarins ol SO TS JIRGEL OFFICE OF A, J. MELCIELY, 203 WEST » S ORI b Al for v &l o b Iy paytagits, vouted, and eschunged, 310 $10; WOWE MACHT 2r & Wik, (o 815 € arcanted, with wtiachinienis, 1o hay sde 1 ach Prisste Loag 0fs STORAGE, Bi:x"u?w»‘ FURNITURE, AND MATCIIAS swored fu theproot warchouse 1 Wag b Money pdyauged 19 a0y BLVULLY jo “hargwt,

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