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1THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1876—TWLLVIS PAGES., 3 among which wero* sonsationnl journalism, ‘p Htieal nsperitica, and the slanders of disappoint- ol applicants for. contracts, 1t was o well-set- tled principlo of lnw thnt courts would not re- nuhv 1. JHisvery first rnllumu}ml“hln; mplain | the Cm:ultJmhf ml u]xrongh lhli {“lealall- ;l‘l kr':\odeu re chl.‘{c‘ml‘ rc{( ed, th l'\'uktl‘le(w of the utter Iucdmpeteuce ot the Servian trovps | ture, so zag them that they cannol ve an | touk to pummclling the sbopkeepers with thelr IOt e SN PP o s s T St atinic Feulliions 1.t | ot eharzo t o Biry, bat. ablige the Court, in | fists, the resuit being that shiopafter aliop closed | [P0 SALE-AT HoTTON S iy |y naiheancen Clueld Russlan’ press denouncing the Servian soldicrs | whlressing o firy, to hobbla along on the | its shutters, until not one of them remnined | sumde trevn good drainage, and inke woter, v o) 1o [ VWANTED-, BAUESIAK WO WANTED. EL] y e1ce i i view the nots of munieipn! corporations who- | as absoluto cownrds, skulking hehind hushes, | crutchies of written instructions, feat the Court | open. £1,(00 each, on eaay vnrma'of paymenty SI{hBner €ont | who 1y n ra Lt oF Chses, tn e In Aflempt t? Deprive Him of a ever the appiieation might heinade by, Tocor- | und malming themselves to linve a pretext for | shall cheat then outof & falr vordict by ftsfn- | The following day theshopastill presented the | IhrjS s shole reldeice roperiy. B ATHRWAT, h AL R Kt TEmACIAIE, Profltflb'B Job, roburate this e rend Bee. 7385 from 1{igh on In- | dismiseal. Tlappily, thoue fenilletons wers some- | fluence over the jurles ou queations of fart. | rame sombre appenrance, and the soldlers were | ====-= — - mm}’l‘ 1170, cam uf age. And rarnish Rertechast T 2 Sunctions, which he clalmed was o part of the | what abridged uwil amended beforo appearing | Yet all men know that the oral tharze of a | driven to thelr wits’ end, one day only heing SUBURBAN REAL ESTAT TN b netion etmisnent, . Addrus ok, ti0) settled law of the lawl, in print. court, impartially given, s the crowning excel- | left before Hairam to settfe thelr fnancial dif- - v = 100 WILT, HUS A DEAUTIFIG 0T, X ~TO HIRE—A CLERK: BALARY MOD xt lnarned that the officers surrounding | lene’ of o Jury trial, with which no | ficulties aud to nake the purchnses for the | [T} SALE=$100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFIL LOT 3 R n 4 S M. Tehiernayefl were in u alate of hostlle antag- | written chargo éan compare. Jurles dis- cnmlmi fenst. At the laat woment the Qove- | Ciyonen gix u?‘:'#'x';‘ng'x';’ n'n!.n-":l‘;”: 1107\'%55&?{'} sy .f;’?.;'..‘,"’.?qr‘:.’%.'é 3?&&?.‘:%‘&'.3’.;;;‘45, onfsm, botli to the army they commanded and | trust tha fairness of courts, and evade | (on, 10-cent. ) Ibrablin Pashg, sceing that matters hind | Intnarket, sndshiown (rea; anatract fr. 1 _OF CRESTON, Crostan, 1o the Rerylan Governinent to whom they had | or glolate their instructlona; and Judges | becomn serfons, ordered that the caime shomld already oa. 1A BIGOWN, 142 Ladaile-at., | ANTED = BEVERAL FINS: 3 tendered thelr services, While on these terma | retallate by setting asido theie verdiets with a | be rlmnle agninat beshliks from the public | JFORSALE-OR RENT—A NICE HOUSE AND wi u’.".'x.:-'.','é"‘“'. ralesmen, @ wham good sslarles with tho ervian Government the staff of M, | frequency and to ah cxtant nowhore clse equal- [ cheat, Tho aoldicrs, thereforo, recelved thelr | i1 tekoln Enzewnad: st clasa notaibornsords near | Ttrend 1 oy RHthne oRices satlNg Where a ‘peveora Tehernnyell appointed Prince Milan King of | ed, and never contemplated in the English com- | money, the shopkeepers reopened the shops, | TIELOTRON Bitida., 1 Wasnington-at, b interview esn be had. 5 Rervia, contrary to the will of the Prines aml to | mon-law syatem of Jurisprudence, Thus Judzes | and cheerfuless onco inore rugued in the LOWD. | Yao1 FALE—100 MARKET GARDENA ANT FOUL T aennes the evident projudice of pending negotintions. | become ftirors, awd jurors hecome Judgens und i e — e ) Dl 1e1inin, 4 acres and cottage, 3575, $30 dowd, k7 There Ia more In the same steain which wo do | the Integrity and grandeur of the systewn of trlal RESCUED. J. G, EAILLE, 1toom 30, 114 Washington-st, nol care to repeat. As o fitting clinax, the | b eury 1a 80 perverted from ta original I.yFn L JFOL SALE-FOUIL ACREY OF LAND 1N ROUTI Bervian army hns hieen destroyed, and a whole | that thie true fdeal of a jury-trial fs Tost to the 5 Chicago, st 8400 cashi If taken immediately. 602 Mr. Sinlth then quoted from the statute to show that tho Boapd hal tha power nnke all contracis, and that express 1rmwer to build auitahle Court-House was conferred upon ft; in fact the whole aubject was left to the discretion of the Board. The courts could only control an attempted fraud, which hal not been shown In this case, anud could not control an excrelse of discretion. To say that a man should have a contract hecsuse he appesred to have good security, was nonsense; dug regard should be had to ihe standing oud capubility of the o s, Rountreo and Smith Stand Up g for the County Boaxd, FEa2) 4 Hessrs, Teaming and Woollbridgo Im steenuous for an Injunction, STERS TO WORK ."I‘l' I’llnY-unthll.fl‘IIML N a B M T ring of the Sexton Court-Hotsa n- ni:::'uogwm resumed yesterday morning . cthes 0] ! . v, ¢ “LAttle Ind, elow waudering acroes the ssnd so | Fulton:st CATCITAREIL ONT pnd’ foro Judgo Willluns. . Mr, Leams man and the estimate of practical inon as to tho | dotnchment of Russian volunteers sacrificed to | bench the bary and the people, and tha actual Ff ke T ——— A 5 ATCIMAKER, ONIY rclock befura Jut ¢ * | worth of the work to bo performed. It was all | the ambitlon of their commandar-in-chief, substitute which displacea it s beld In con- yullow, = A ho can ome mendad; nous othois "(,or the Unlon Foundry Company, com- { gory el to talk about bunds, but bonds In this | — Wo lave no wish to Injure M. Tchernayefl, | temnpt, 4§ I‘,'d';';“,':;” 8 lamsle pmall,—Oh! tell me, lttle | MEAL ESTATE WANTED, nucd apply st MBSttest, Wpatatrn, % te, resunted ls remarks by calling atten- | casc would not_build the Court-llouse. Bonds | We are, on the contrary, ready to helleve that Experience ‘lrnw:n that the true mode of hav- | Whitlor £o you, lolterina in the summer-weather, | \VANTEB=TO NUY ¥Oi CASIH, A FARM WiTH Eniployment Agcncios. - he question of Jurisdiction which had | were merely documents to rut and_be gnawed | ho meant welly but we think it necessary ta say | ing dutics well perfornied fa to devolve thelr | Chattering fikg aweet-volced birds on & boughi 10 | yted Iy heaiy tocaiion. i Oaazy acten wail cultl- | YYTANTED-T0 LEAVE TO-DAY, Z WoOD. . ‘;;“;3,_.,,. To quoted 47th Il p. 485 | by rata In vaults, nnéufur »lot, of lawyers to gt e bay shiover Iitaclt nlltu;tlt'l'hcruxlll for pfi{lronnnnuc upun :omcu{fllwruwlmls clothed gethery” "’”“"’:5"‘"""{ :5.,,,'a,,fl.,,,,’,{"‘;-n,{_"';,I-,g"(,gg-oi SarkersdPrs, At 81 per cord. K. A ANGLLL, 2 S " " . irht over. The City of hicago hivd los| e grea undertnken by him. 8 war | with power enongh to performi them well, ond Anvyard, Ji Ko ealtiy lucation nrar a1 Vile | S e e 2095 770 Tl . G55 120h Gy D 55 | gERG000 Whrongli 'a defauiting City Troasurer, | mayu i atoro for s, hicls B e | e pesmanaiute for thert dué perTarmanica. | *41am Tabert, it yon pleare, and this a Ttose, my | Tuker Adiresn with lockisn B Trlan Miscelinnentn, Johnson's Chonuersy p. 202 After ealling | andof what use wera the bonds to ual Ho | cd~—St Pertesbury Eschange Gazette, 23 JIOW API'EALS PIOM JUBTICES BHOULD BE LIM- alster, i TWANTER-ON A KilE O UTRERT EAST | V\TAXTED-t00 AT €300 A MONTIV SELLING “(cnuon to theac nuthoritics, he pussed to erlt- | contended, and elted nuthordtics in support, that ) e ; 1250, g Ynn"ifi::&' her! —| Shettieat s urly, Wiad ol arh, 'flw .“l’..:x 'c)'flf:vfic:"\?':"}‘.g rie cof -..'r‘fiy'"’."”‘m"zzm'.‘fi".’:.-'v'.' '#:H‘:fi‘:} sfi'}'(" fethoproposte for bids put forth by tha | Lo Gl b PORET S TSRGY Cagen unices LAW REFORM IN iLLRoJs, oy e Senied o o doterine whelver o | *BEory day wo Gome and wait hero i tho eun fo | srachl It DALY ShieNANy ; u thought that he could seetho marka {rgdulent purpose in the ndyertisement aich all through lind naked separate bids, and hmwlwm asked or provided for Jolut, The weol Webster v Frenceh, deckied by tho 8it- o Court, W08 quoted, and he cited this to A what had been deetded as to what consti- ated dlacretlon. As heunderstood ft, it was that i¢ Buard had discretlon In saying that Courl-Ilouso shauld bo bullts that it contd SIRAE i 154 Dearborntt, Cnlagn 1+ V0 Mlail- 3 nettin, - — oty e as by error done Injustice to either party. To | wasting v g e B DY PROP, V. 1. DENSLOW, LI.D,, OF TOE UNI- {’m, oo e .huul.]f ot appeal, R ““‘“',‘,‘fl'fi;,,““' ot LR LR Ll PSRt Bl il LS M 1 1 L P L LB O i B VERSITY OF CH{ICAUO, turt of the pleadings, proceedings, and 3 * ; 0 BT R ANT SUMICH IIDONES, S FEIL | dax) citalogis, free.” €. 3L L1S] AR 1t a sccond Jereiny Bentham were to-day to | evideoco on the lrlnl': Iaml the appeliate | **Long ago he sailed away oat of sight and hear~ | jonrt Sa 8 4 higk: {4 ,AV;},"'E;‘;'gA R AR TR became minutely acquainted with tho admints. t\g:lerfile:’fi::xlt‘ln:flwmn ::fixg|lt(|'nxll2xgr(zl|".1“%m Hlnlu}?lgc'cm-u the bay he went, into sunsct steer- '|"",|" NT=1-ROOM JI0U! \ Tiauon Ik and Shoe. howse, w1th At o st e nged 5 3 . FURNISIED (a1 ’ mitht iy, Towseraion eiven atonce, WILEOS BIOS.. | trade fn Centrai fillaoia an 4 ; tratlon of fustice in Iilinols, he wonld see thir- |y could generally deterinine in as many min- Eithange Buliding, Hoom 3 Whire Ivu:»mn intereiew"an bo nad ‘It Gertreds ho Uloue s of We.vasigus lreuie (ol | ok ot 588 s s 8ol st soms | SO, g} ok SR AU VRSP S | e s Pt SOPEC FRRE AR | S s e " ; 7 - | suine hot cven days. vislon al s o Morth ol NTE] Vi } EXPERIENC ing our Supcrior Court of Conk) and poven Su- | sume bours, or cven days. Thia provielols 1043 | Every nieht my mother kecps tho candlo for bim | pwenthliti-it. Sl Ser st THOBRE 1T, G | VY A apice i)t DA T ey St o preme-Cours Judges,—a total fn;us of forty-otio Earie Contts u sne fowrili thotr Cacent wid urning. Lakalie open, - Address Box a0, Peotfa. Ll Judges of the courts of goneral jurlsdiction.— A 4 s positive evidenco of fraud was adduced, or the diseretlonary power ol the corporatiun was manifestly qbused to the detriment and up[xrcn- alon of the cltizens, Where charges of fraud wero made, they should be speciile, clear, and established by proof; general cl'“rfl{“ amount- cd 1o nothing. There were, he maintained, no allegations ol frand {if the ulil that would, withe nuv.up‘mulllml.wurmntthumuuq(anIu]uuul.(un. The hill only contalned acensations of a general character, aml they cut no figure in acase of this : 4 e " 710 RENT—A & TOIY ARD DAl ENT ANTED-BMART M) o ’ character, 1t was established that Sexton wos o ua the appeals would all go on a separatc ealent | **Summer goes, and Winter comes, and fpring ra- | |0, BENTZA RTonY WAY 2 syhow tho blds should be recelved, butlt | yyiy roper party to perform the contract; the | €mployed upon the litigations incldent toa | dar, and belieard by a Judge withouta Jury, | tutns, bit never Y P ,!.,‘,,',.',.""' ey sk s | per cobt oot AT Hopehs Rl o e ald not claim, or havo a discretion as to | pnly ihing fu the” Wil against bim was to the | population of about 8,000,000, or oneJudze | this class of cass would ecase to block our Cfr- | Fatber's rtep comen to the gate. Oh! Is he gone tneng bricke with lnundry [ attier canyenleuces; in wllmcr L'olnvun;m il taung for papers or So for as highest or lowest; that was a matter | efféct that Jio was o earpenter by trade, snd not | to 78,000 population, while, n En- | cults with waiting crowds of - wituesses and Jiti- forever? pul pelghmiiinad pherum muderate’ th May.s GUAR, | Shimplo. AT ALOL Uhioayu, 2. . . 'mm tition and computation. . an expert fn lron-work or matoury, It Was | gland, " from twenty-eight to thirty- | BonLS, Ly | ke hory o O thialk YO | DT A aooD £ LOCALITY, T Dntoiant coiline T i jor & o ey o X . . e 3 S 1 Y o ce Tot dy:sul::'lhcfl to the consideration of the bids, | Proyens lioweyer, that S8exton hiad been a general Again: no ense originating tn o Justice's |,!m.5'|‘»;mnny [{‘-:m'mu l.,:urnl ., 0ars, 8 birick cruny Abiy as KUitlisGRY Arf u:u";': contractor for cleven ‘i’mn, lad bullt &l de- seriptions of public und private bulldings, end wns ummug‘l(uy conversant with the nuluucl uand oble to make profitable and close purchascs. Every architect in the vity had been planning four Judges of like grade have usuglly Cuurl‘i or fnvolving o valuw less than 100, Tenn;mré:u(#. ittle Ruse's eyes, upturned4o ber performed the snmo class of Judiclal work for o | ghould go to the Supreme Court at afl, unlees ha-cmieut, 4 tooma, ot watcr, gas, bath, water.cll population af about 10,000,000, or che Judge to | the C'Irrun Ji udlr.w sllumhll fcrl 1ty !’)mt u;‘ aaa lltl Eagerly the bonny iad went on: 0 Sir, ook yon- Sl St ane 8l 8 rooN: mc]t"w::'x; o 4 v case for appeal, as involving ait fmportant and der 'in basemnest, BIKI and {0 guod neighbo ::]00(?2,&02,0.{‘l[::g:;l::lo::cwllllml:. :::f“::m “lll;l?: difileult qungnln'n of jaw, or some m}nur ofpub- | Inthe ofling ece the salis that east and westward l?fl/{'mr""\" ll.il,‘lcl.zI l?pudnlnn--i'. 3z Lesming read the Committee’s report and ©ameatod on each bid, clalming thut the lot- was fraudulent within the meanfur of the Lw laid down Webster va. French, beeause foir to ong or more_of the bidders. o T, T i N glnmw:r{n g i -8 and Mguring on the Court-Ilouso for flve veara; e amd general nterest. wander: = N 100 BUPERNUMERARIES FOR “STAI hrsemmentin on_the Chattleld bid and | nd Mr. Figim, helng watched by the whole pro- | that In England ts old eud scttled, and that WHONO-DOENS BHOGLD AT THE COS Every iour they come aud go, the misty distance | |, pevr_op WL Bl A FIR TODSE AND Cntre, bouowceuc i nd ¥ oriounTe140r sunecting It with the namo of Price, County- | feasion, lind every concolvable interest to ninko | more luyy {8 nceded whers thero Is more lawloss- | 2. A secand means of clearing the calendars | oy SROMERG 0 0 e i oo T s 1o I} & beautiful_reafdence tn | Wo . Atomey Ronntree broke In: tho estlmatos s low us possible, Tien what | ness, our second Bentham might revly, that, | of coiirts of record of pultry litizations would be and with longing. " ¥ 4 SouthFvanston T 2Esingco s, WASTED=A STEXDY BOY, T0 G0 BHONT D15 uipy dldn't Price bid In his own name, | cyhicnce of fraud was there when tho contract | g 5 time when England had but twice or aemall but judiclouslv-graduated system of 3 e tance [n the country, 1o twke can ]x)lmlntlco'\v deal” . was et to n perfectly competent man at $53,000 hrlce th b 1\ ¢ INinok a nttorneys’ fees, taxnble auniust the party Whom | «piie Robert! Jittle Rosel®™ The atranger's TO IRENT-ROOMS. :nrtgvchnnllmunn.houfl. Aduress A 82, Tribune (0! eaming refoined: “Thiave no doubt that | hilow tho nchiteet's eatfmato] Tho bill atated | tirico the present population of Hillnots, and | gho result of the Titiation should prove to bave J e atrang T 3 k ot 2istening: 0 RENT-FURNISHED 0N U3 e e was quite ns agricultural and noarly os uneot- | heen fn wrror. This _ia the Engllsh | At bis boned and b 5 O (] B e L L gL P A ANTED=TINEE GOOD BOTICITONA FOR CITE tled, it still required less than one-sixth os | eystem, copled n New York and rem, Iht;‘:l‘ngn:',‘mm face up-gazed the chil- | 4 SRS 00 0rmer Rahdolph aid Dearbora Y D o e o g 0. k Western Iallway Ad . 5 many Judges relatively to the populution as are | oiher States, which, In' this reapect, are more | 1fa kneit upon the yellow sand and clasped them | PIf St3om #. kb LR usc Mr, Price bad scen that no hon- bt e fad or could bo nceopted by th without blood-money to the Ring which that the ndvertisement implied that thergshould be scparate blds for the masoury and fron-work., There was no good reason it shouldhave been brought in aJustice's Court, led 6.7 why ~such nn exactlon “shoull be i nearly fu accord with the ' common-lne pro- ta hin bosom, — 7['0_RENT—A TANDSOME SUITE _OF ROOMS, ANTED=WMEN TO RRLL COMBINATION 2 I mfigm‘lmllnu of this_scctlon of the anulmmt made; but, conceding the prenises of the com- pRollliire; cedtre ™ tlan We are, who hoast thut we retaln | Robert brave, and little Itose, as Uright as any | oo Kithnk firnace. sy T AD8 Drivate fatuiy, “r ©ry, Fubler cap muciiaze mu‘v,,‘nn.’&f&l’.'.‘.?.‘-'& yure briefly these: l’{hab ‘l'llwl“gml‘! Im(“enllllcld plainants, élm Board had pruvcuuullln a proper WW“ ‘"lT ’l'“' "5"'“55‘; oF ‘-::;’”1‘""]‘03& i l{x& (‘(ilml‘lll;lll Ilnw in ll‘n’ purity. Il,ul f\t'cry plafn- blossom. TG TR 3T T DA fhini artleles, Amerlcan Kovelty Company, dleretion when eclded to ave tho bida | ananner. Sexton put in a bid for the mosoir; © might afford without loss to | tiff who falls In an actlon on contract to recoven | 4, icove mou, With or without board, for two. TED A PUET el TR :.‘d”npl;nluly and not j:\lnv.le'.rgulflnll‘i:tlllolu);d ?llxd br;ck"uiurk. nnldl :—;l(!l'.ll au\%cdl in I'L,l‘ll;ld m“"y. pay our Judiges thivteen times larger salavles ;v; u:-‘uvnrv, or(y 5cv.-un: snmrn,- dmrml,x «?h’? (06 nw(,‘,,“)- l’fl!‘lmr!} rf:‘:lt'::.‘:h it you?" The etill alr rings Tfll c; e e L S W ?;‘;‘x v:)n h;} fl&u‘m’lflfi‘&fi n“; v "fi’?\‘l’fi. 3 berefore, N0 power Lo reveray slon, | bers what he would do the whole work for, Mr., ‘i the! - | hls advereary's costs of defes iz the suit, 08 + _ s, at Waiton i 4 and 34 Washington-st, | £an, Wisconsin, and Minncata, {lof q e fi:m there fts discretion bad ended, The | Bmith tookup the nllegations of the bitl, and than wodln, It they could so organizu thy ad i Al the vacinned Joyuf geort Hig walting anes re oulte B g il ._\udvml WAT & BUIFTON, Clncinnagl, i opposite Fleld, Lelter & dpoint was an ontgrowth of the first: that ministration of fustice ns to reduce tho ratio of | 4y gy nn netton of tort, he fails to recover eapture! -0, -3 disposed of them one by oue, contending that 4 Finds he woleomo, wild ond sweet, the low, | F§10 RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED RROOME, WiTH e e St mbc‘xuon of tho Board had ended when it | there was uot o particfe of 'proof to Ehstatn | Judges Lo population to that maintained tn En- | above’ 860, then let bim recuver no mors vusts \hatched coltuke resching; 3 lur"m‘mul board,” Kingabury Biock, x:....xunm.....‘, WANTED-FEMALE ELP, «dto sccept the Jowest bid, sud that who | them. Defendants denled even the vague | gland, But, as the ratlo of Judees to popula- | than domages, Let these taxable custs vary fn | Bottheship that Into shnset steered upon the !"'artl-rk- Apply at Hoam 50, A A e e e e A Justbe fowest bidder was a matter of computa- St T Domestics. charges of the bill, and they clalmed that Sex- | tion ls not materlally larger i Illinofs than iu | smount from $50 to 8150 or upwards, depénd- ., focke lles bleaching! G T = = b £ o 4 g volve —Celia Th in Wide-Awaks, 'F0 RENT-STORES, DEFICLS, ETC. T. D—AN EXPERIENCED SECOXD Gl ontract, was given to Bexton, and not | nan who had done work for the Board, and | feformer might let this straw pass unnotlced. | fufr and lonest attorney swould ordinarily SIORSEN AND OARRIAGES, 1[0 NEST—A YERT DESIADLE 6T0RE 1N EX- | \ATANTED=A GUOn GERMAN GIREFITAT GRY :,h{;;’fimclm,wuhurmuc ho would dividu the " In foct, Jeremy Bentham hlmself ad- | charge for conducting the L{\lt‘- Jeremy Bent- MIW\T A un-lz;mr from Post-vfllce. TILLGT- \‘ i A SO0l SERVAN GHILTIIAT CAV that consequently they were justified in award- d Iron wellat 22 lndlnnnmmfiunh door Rt R T T R T T AR e cwoud, wnplids of money with the corrupt Riug i tho [ fng him the contract fn question, Tt wasneither the system of local Judges, | ham, from whose profuund brain hdye sprun b AR IS NG L £0N HIO: Washiozton st from Thirtewnthat, "7 2 County Board. polley nor justice to the people to let any por- Justico of gl kinds within | most of the law-reforms adopted in Europe un 0 i’ . T WANTLDLT0 RENT. | WANIEUSA GIRET0 T GENERAL dusk: JOIN 3. ROUNTREE, tlon of the work of the Court-House at a price e of every man’s liome, in preference | Amerlea during the pest century, was on no mv’,‘;[‘.‘g,‘fi,:(z'{.;‘li‘l;fl.;‘gfl","'v AL el bt il ity Lc“ng_rllg- Apply at 23 Parkeav,, between Hoyne and sttorney for the Board, continued e argument. | below what responsible men could reasonably ¢ Euglish system of dividing the work of | point more strenuous than that the costs of | ail harusy s free, atylish Arivir: Braid. of nothinge TED-TO RENT A MEAT ¢ {ma’r AN $ 22 e Jesekihe hoped thie 'Court would enfuln the | be expected to tlo the work for, In concluding, | Judging for the whole Kingdum Uetween differ- | litigation should fall nsa rule on the wrong- | any one cui drive s can trat better than 3 miutes, Ll WL B R W AT A ae: oy a O y I FIMAN eatract If thiero was any fraud in i, o called | counsol sald nothing had been shown by tho | ent courts, secording to the subject of the litl: | doer, | 11 there are vxeeptions in which this rule and warraniad sound. 3 favioty, Audends & pdy Trlinthe ol o rooking: family snaily Mo childrens waies Hood, stention fo the fact that it had becomo ommon, 88 the result of the cfforts o an opposition press, to Infer cor- rpton n " the exerclse of the dutles dtheofficeholders of the county. Io ndded {iat this press—a press which had nat ita equal other side to warrant the Court in intorfering with the progress of a much-needed fmprove- ment. X Eation,—asshening divorce cases to one seb of | would work hardship, et those exceptions be | ¢k mare. 7 seart 1 hands hish, sound, kind, snd FANTED-TO BENT—BY A GENTLEMAN AND | Calibtwes B enen. o Amealen exie] by | B O e oo ks ayatom | Sras gttt an et it ot ity | W7 Wi b St o i ety it AT # third, and equity to o fourth: which, in prac- | of provedure conslsts in maximizing the num- drivine, and i sold onlg for want of nw Tent pee month. Drompt pay, Best of references. e tice, wus found’ to work such an ccutiomy | ber of questions which are decided by rule, and ot bt M Ve atana wieteug | Address i U7, (ribune ufice, In the number of Judges required to | minimizing the number which must’ be Ieft to L= 5 perform the labor In England. Ife mlght, | the diseretion of o court: In short, government Daud’i0a. . atald Michigau-av. e ork, 2 V! curner I'ruspect-place, PR Vipinel vy TANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO_DO GENERA W Jhoutewrc, APDlY 8374 West ll-rrlwfl»«!.' MR. WOODBRIDOR then replied for the complainants. Ho sald he agreed with his leared Irfend on one polnty— d o 1l fur 1 i} Diisli.o o, ESCST = e il " ather )n?r:t.!zsxil?v"r'lr{‘t’l}?r‘:l Jiven attimes of 83l BOARDING AND LODGING, X ¥ st el s | 318, JAME: 3 Jrcatruption and venality in the United States | that It was very desirable thiat In due time and | therefore, regard the English system as inferlor | by low Increasea as the reslm of arbitrary dis- | and secon rieTar e At and o, el ine South Nitee 3 MEBBILADLD), “hdeven daved to asperse the character of .| in o proper way we should have a Court-House; | to that of Iliinols, whereln a single Judge I8 | eretions diminshes, lap-rolies, il of l,o...c».,um‘,ulfiw PAST MONROF—RECENTLY CHANGED Lnunareeses. Tuiges, which characters, added Mr. Rountree, | and he would bo the last one to object to any aupposed to carry {n Ws mind nsufliclent knowl- OFFERS TO COMIROMISE, "flmimu 1 menelng at 10 o'clack. Dands, newly furnhlied, now ready (o ret roomns, \ TANTED-A COMPETENT WASHERWOMAN Fere 28 pure s tho fefcle on Dian’s temple. A8 | procecding in that dircetion which was consisi- edze of all the departments of the law to pass If thedefendant thinksthe plaintifl’s demond le commen e % @&;,mr‘mm 1ront purlor suftes; well heated; low prices, wlio can refer fn familfes for whom ahe Las wappentix to this, the speaker raid, with great wasligd, Apply at 270 Untarlo- cut with the publle interest and the cause of [ from a criminal case to a chancery case, and | good as to part Jet him bave the right, upun AL RTATE= P22 PAST VAN BURE 70 1 U TAIR OF DAPP IAY g N ST, X Bl the samo. corrupt press’ and somo | vachteousuess But 1o did not underatand that, | from o conlested clection to o contisted ttle. | offering toTet Judiment bo taken aguinst T | A nRaty hichlong T tatie b Soperior Satmacetenn | Sodloird for, 1adice or guntieuien, at €4 to 3 per Nuewens sansel had even hinted that somo of the | weshould seck to obtaln o desirable end by | Experience seema to show that such on organ- | as to that part, and upon such offer” belng de- | alio & stylish new d-seat alélgh, fur salu b 133 Michis weekowithpageplaan, ‘V:\.\'Tnn-l\ WET XURSE., APPLY AT 357 waneel wore {mplieated in the atleged frauds. { fmproper means. Ho proposed to consider thi | Ization of the courts na assigns cases of & par- | clined, to tux after-incurred costs ogninst the | kinav. \Weont Stae. XV Michlyauens Slir 2b the AP er was concerned, he ex- paloed with much fervor that even the fnsinua- AND WAGONS TEP, ) tleular kind to particulur, courts materinlly 1 plaintil, unless the plaintifl shall tinally re- ¢ cet of the DIll, and the law applica- {laublc aspeet » ik aw anplica Bens the number of Judges required to attend | cover more than the defendant of since, I TGS, bloto . Tlio Court had biready from bis assor i h e e l‘L UNION PANK PLACE: ulilied rogma, withi boas nOnts, FGANTLY FUR- | . Misrel Anew bHck, |- Jss, reatonatile, term touwasa damnnblo He. Tle ndded that ho had | clate o full discusslon of the theory they held | to a given azeregate of business Whatever | this case, the plointill places himself In the -aiop, 47 §) SOUTIL CUNTISST., NETWEEN WASE WWrASTER T a0 R DT AR . Y ate o discussiul y held e 2 & 'y # % e 5 s . A9y wnined the members of the Board, and had | on the subject, und hed also listened to au | other udvantagesmiay be galnied by beatowhnzuil | wrong by refusing to aceept s falr compromise. NUTTRI-A LANGL LOT OF MICIH AR oiTe :rl]fi ton and Mmllson=jecly farnl-ied rooms to stonce at Foam 7, 11 wrer found even the fudicia of fraud. elsborate and skillful presentation of the thoory | sorts of Jurlsdiction on each Judge, it brings The efect of this aystem of taxabie costs Will | abargaln, as the owier Lias busiiess that calls Lfm ) % Tsking up the law a8 it touched the case un- WANTED — MALE. T.—FRONT ALCOVE ROON, SUSUATIO] D. L very deslral of the defense. He would, um.-(,(oml come ot | overy class of cases befure Judges less familiar | be to make ltigation eheaper to the party who | homwe, uud muat sell, '” €) WEST v 3 - q = gt T ', with boand, to tho 1hht couptes | ~~v~s - e LT AT e & conélderatlon, the counsel clalmed that | once to the real points under discusslon with- [ With the law of thoea cuses,—thus Involving on | {8 In the right, und dearer to the party who s in TTERS—ONE TWO-SEATED AND ONE STY- Tieb o lraE B Ml 4 Bookkon Clerka, etr. . e there was o oneral churgo of miscondtict | out attempting o 70 over the ground already | amount of argument and length of time whith | the wrowz; th rovive tho collection of dubts 8‘.llmlwull-lmdy. Jetle nsed behalf cost. 24 Frank. | 00 Uther buar siedeott anerxy, Clarka, «in wminst certain persons actlug in 8 legal ea- jeity, no indlvidual could set Linself up ua the earvator of the public fnterest and interfere, Iftte power existed, the abusc or mnisusc of il power could not be remedied by any ona fn spevate statfon. On this and other polnts in teesse the followlng authoritics weve cited: orsed, o LIl was prosented to the Lo are un obstriction to buth the wike and the | through the courts, which s now u Iliinois so L S0 fxrr?\‘l,t:st‘(\‘o n};‘)e:tslzl First, a taxpayer L-rxun: x:luré speedy administration of Justice, nearly abolisheds to csuse fur more juet sults WIVE & VEAY T complained thnt the publle interest had been | EFFECT OF THE LOCAL SYATEM ON JUDICIAL IM- | to bu brought, thus showing a lurcer faith in Sa.0 ol st Rl overlooked In the matter of letting this con- ARTIALITY. the utllity “of courtsof justice, und far fewer | ean be wexn ot BA tract; second, o private Indlyidual cffne and This system of loval Judizes also fmpalrs the | suits to be unjustly defended, thus siowinz a | Monroe-sr, clulmed that Lie had rights which hod been dis- | impartislity so deslrable in_ the Judize, and | weaker faith on thé part of defendunts fn the [ iy regarded, and which ho now sought to on- | Which ean ilever bo 50 fully obtained us whera | courts us means of hinderlng, delaylng, and while ANTED=DA OARDERS, A DT JITUATION WANTED-OF TRUST, BY AN EX- A ks A Doy PR g AR L DA 317 West Madisun-st. Everything frst class, with tinancial s s, d il soll er clivap. iy 2 ERotels, ‘Frivae: DS staule, veur oF e | our otiatn 'ATE.ST., OPPostTE | QITUATION WANTED-BY i Ot Painier House=To rent, good rudine from §3te | 43 asdst at watehw do {2 G COTTENS | g3 per week, with or whinoat board, renatring, or & HAVDE, 730 aud s 4 i N PONY MAGE 3 YEARS in atl harnes, &nd welghs 1,330 o ry faiing and clack setable enmployment, A FEW FANCY TROTT LDwitsel“eheap. E.7C. i Sl p. 2033 0 L, pe 2303 034 1ML, p. =y urged e | the Judgre comes from a distance, and fs whol- | defrauding justice. It would occasion | T8Istatent. i sl = ? T O . Wi Nttt po Bl | Tonct- g My o rged Umgl o omoent, | Iy tucquamted With the litigante * und | o wider and Inrgor demand for the serslces of | JrOIt SALE=TITE REST SLEIGH TV TiE Gy e aN Y, p it 3 8th Tegal News, p. 803, | that tho Court hind unrlgxt to try such n cuse at. inmu, and los hod no rivalrles or pro- | the bLeneh und bar, becauso the huavy taxof | foarurn.st, e i LR iiu-lfled that the mnin questions were, first, | the suit of o taxpayer. It was conceded, how- casfonal contests with their counsel. Every | counscl-fees which Is now finposed on the act of -;uum'n'fin ry Ne. erstands toachini tn such an QITTATION WANTED-TO, CO0 h . R Ml P T N oW WASIL AND shetler the Court could award a contracts and, | ever, that tho taxpayer might Invake tho nid of | lwwyer in Ulinols who hus practied In Creults | pecking Justice would then rest on the uct of be- S A A irers ao | faticution, The colleso ts ctanlishid and paytug well. | 3 fran tn a rivae taniiy: refereice it required, " Calk weond, whether the Court conld interfere {n tho the {‘uurr. to rcg[pfl“ an act ullva vires, but it [ Which embrace eeveral countles, n one'of which | ng {n the wrong, which 18 nearly synonymous | tiv mum‘himm ! lave w 10 ront by | - 7 PP 4 it 081 "Ef:lflrir B et aerdic of u dlscretion. What it was nsked to | yaa elalmed that’a mere abuse stood upon a [ the Clreult Judge resides, and T the others ho | with seeking injustice, 1t would reniove tho tax Includi B R O Ly A i | SITUATION WANTED=IY, & &WETISITGIIE 41r the complalnants was, to o on sud Lulld | different footing, and that the Court could only | I8 com aratively n stranger, knows that, as a | from lithration, and place fv upon litigiousness. EAST MADI- w00 easii; balance time, T PETRIE, 163 Washi i relhdusework, - Blassaieallito, it EATE = e Court-House, u thing wiich had been dele- | fnterfere to rostrain o wrong exerciso of an act | rule, the Circuit Judge’s personal proferences | It would render the bencl and bar more 1ls and cutteras. 819 | ton: g - within the discrction of the Bogrd when {ts ju- [ nud bius influence his rullngy in the county fn | powertul und mare * sespectable, beeause | erencou L i onable I price. Refs | - el to the Coumty Board by the samo author- 1 O Clodriehy e Mtssree. Cnaibers & | J001 SALE-V B I xHih creatod the ofics held by tho. dudsta | e B o At orierCiomcial | Which he rasides for more than fn thoother | dnore Just and useful, 1o would | S0 w6, Woith, Fia.l and oihitis. JONN STORELL l‘,;r .o cotl Lauell, In further elneldotion of theso polnts | or the ropresentative of the people, Hodid not | counties of his Clreuit. render Clitigants more wllling to he | &0 172 °Tw ent uuder Avenue Huuse, Lecited the following further authorities: 48th I po 233 35eth Howard, po 295 filh Willace, p. 5035 Oth Walloee, p. 2085 High @ Extraordinary Legul — Reincdics, Bec. Note 1, Secr. 48 and 91 to c that destruction had iy partie ‘itall- | FREQUENCY OF NEW TRIALS WITHOUT CAUSE. | wholly just, becnuige upon each would rest the T ANTED-A SLEIOI CHEAT FOR OASH, L. D. JOI SALE~TWHENTY MANDSOMELY-FUR! e ot Do bt o | - Ve have kitovwn hirm, notwitlikiandiug o stat- | wiiold pennity of boing unjust, and th entiva WSROI o LaSIEAR FOI OSH: L. B 1l it o0 ocubiea il i i bt of 103 1o such distinetton, _In Comnectleut, Illinols, | ute to the coutrary, to order half-ulozen new | reward of el Just, ~ 1t would cause litigants, ‘ TANTED=TWO ““2" Hh:cn.\nqm 0 CUT- | [0% datnys ‘LRI (8.3 Tare chance, ani Wi ¢Ive the best | oblect. and other Btates, {t had been held thnt a {ax- | trils, ucculv,yh)u wweek each, Ina stngle ease, | at the outset of their sult, to study afl the ad- | iery, one two-scated. _Addres 16, Tribuue, of refirehees. Cull &t 133 and 157 Washl B ver might seek thia remedy, In the State of | ssentially bratuse the atiorney who iad wou | verse facts of thelr vago carefully, Lo confer With Boew 1 QITUATINN WANTED—A BEAMBTRESS WISIE3 Y a hem? (n A u moral famnlly; wages no great Caltat 657 Weat Madlaoneat, UrHesN, QITEATION WANTED=AS WET-NURSE DY ¥ soaug womna with b 4 Dilon on Municlpat Corporations, Sees. | Now York the remedy had been denfed to a tux- | the verdict wus disltked by him for political and | thelraudversaries generously, and to offer lber- IF WITH MEANS LOGKING FOIL A PAYV! busin 2 In thi 62,00 and 673, In discussing the case de- i v 7 ) res Horo werg six woeks lost | 1y toward o Just compronilse. It would favor 1A FINE AND ROOMY TIH T can find the best opentng fn thie o her firat chlld, luquiro 134 Lt i pnyer,on theground tint hisrights wers common | personal reasons, Hero werd six weeks lost In | ally towurd & i o it R A L elleve thelr uwn oye: Eouili Desplatues near Adams-st, B aled In 624 11, p. 230, counsel announved ‘mum'oum h.'uulu iy thomunfelpality, Butsuen | heedless trinls of one case, which, suppositistho | the very poor an who hisa Justeitise, Whether | j5.y T i, NS at ircas 14 Bouth Cras e s > - woneof his pnnlklmm that there was, undor the | wus not the law In this case, nor the prevalliug | averaue attendanee of »nrucul witnesses, jurors, | as plafutHt or defendant, ~agninst o plch [ e Wabssheav, o SILL DUACK CUDCTE, limsof the State, no reatriction on the Count; arl a3 to the wnodu or manner In which | oold conduct the publle work. Thero was,’ Lesald, a perfeet right to delegate the power to cuntract to a conumlttee, ~ On this point he ted Gith 11, p. 250, o polnted to the Court law In England or fu this country, According to | aud spectators, at the Court to be flfty persons, | wan or u corporation, because from the FU-IIV A WIDOW LADY AS A Dillon, T1,, Bee. T21,the question to boconsidered | and the averago valug of thelr thne to be $43 per | very poor man thie costs conld not be collected, in grunting such Telief was whother an fherénse | duy, Woukd amount to un uggrecate tax on the | eyen If by error the Judgment shoull go apgainst of 'the burden of taxation wos threatened, Bee | community of 85,0005 which is the cost they pay [ him; while, If the judgment should go in lis sldes, Judge Conley, of Michigan, held that any | for the splecin of o locul Judge ogainst & [ fwvor, the rich wrong-doer would pay the hireof abuse of oxlsting power was an act ultra vires; | loeal attoriiey. Fucts lko this, oft repeated, | the poor mun's counsel, aud the poor would geb TAGTICAL MILLERS—THE * OBANIOLA™ 7 - stenin fourhys-milia, centrally focated in the it AT ¥ of &b Tutt, witlh four ritas o sloho andwn_eatablisicd cs,,,‘."‘,"{ leriheilia o oy esparicnve In taking trade, ere oifered for vale on aecommodniing terma, fn- | SO08 UL AT, Moo b the bet of familles nec cluiing i gust Ieays of Ugilding, Apply to | SPPIY b tnquiringat 57 Ellbeave o 1. M. T fun, GITEATION WANTED — A YOUSG JXSRRICAN m=—=srmm== | 1Y gy, w goad housckeoper and scamattos, wohts o Tume,with fuw wages, Where sho canbe useful, 121 WA ¢ tatit {t should vnjoin Sexton, there was abso- If this was impropes | might cause vur Jeremy Bontham to regret hs | thetr vights without deductiun for thy cost of st s | S0 e e :tcly no power which could prvent. tho Bonrd z:’,,:::‘;tf; |Ll\:f:5 ua ‘:,.‘,',{'fi‘f,‘.‘.’f.'fi lfi'{‘&fl}'&mu udvocacy of the system of Tocul Judgen ns | fighting for them. It wouid discourage the sys- SNiGr E ANGOTE A LVANCES MADE O LA MON DS, W AT nployment Azencipye Slunext mecting frony letting the sawme con- t h i) 2 3 5 Laoide, vic. g X IS private ol 1t was & contruet mado whero the Board had no | amalnst " tho systei of skilled and iuiportial | tem of mnfntepunce and champerty, How so 0. Eapa K. NT r-l\ A‘S'I'F.DI-P'A)HLII-'.S IN WA it Heht over agrain at $100,000, §f it chose. o 0 dsc ¢ X v Judges, traveling In ctreuit over the whole State | prevalout amony the var in Iliols, espocially FTHAVE CASIT N JAND FOIL A FEW GDID erigu temala help. can ¢ then passed to conslder the caso of Kelly {}{,“,,’,t{‘,‘,,";&,;",:,‘,"{fl.,‘"&;‘,‘}{’i.fi"c'f,,',‘}};h‘,‘l‘},':,“,,‘l“ from o common centee. fi. the class of sults brought agninst railronds R i T BAYE &N 0 $2,500 each, Wi trz-tllun)y with L e ba AUk ey, Ll Btecle & MacMahon {n the matter of the | Jeced grounds upon which this right of the tax- BUMMARY QU NEEDED REFORMS. for personal injuries of = paseengors and N AL g prineipals. Addrees Y47, ‘Yribune ofhe. 12 T AND EOUND, ¢ tonnel, which ho thought wus an oxaet | payer hiad been denled in other Biates. InNew The law-reformer in Ilinus 1 chiely pained } cmployes, in which the clainy {5 gcncrullly . ¥ t BUCCESS, 1\ ONEY TO LOAN OX PRODUCTIVE CITY REAL: | oo amns £ i A A knllel to tho ono under consideration, and R’urku\\'nu put upon the ground that such an | to uhserve the following ovils, viz.: jolutly owned by the vietln of the injury aud his ) \D GIVE 8 | I .;..:‘.?:.?I.:’.?.“"‘) u;-px&;%nma:m. :x‘ml:; TOKE LOOSE FROM BAIN, A DAY SADDLE ek e clafmed was decislve of the question, | intrusion by taxpayer would lead to a multl- 1 “I'he calendurs of both the Supreme nnd | attorney, It would be lkely to esuse tive times SR and Dearbomm. b 2 tors I"-')l(.:l;!“;lkl‘:':‘l:wnr{‘{.::nkl,l‘ulxmlulll!_ u‘:uml - it noindividual could laye tho righf 8- ¢ ) Circuit’ Courts nve s0 crowded with u class of | as muny suits to by brought, because it would s T i oy CATLARe Fatonestl., ould have the right to ques Jicity of “sults, Could not o multitude of ren! ourts ar 1y ghty T, M, AVERY & SON. 0% TOLOAS ATO PR .‘&Tlli'&' v.}u:’xifi will be'atliably Fowarde uls; moneyon land, o deliy, If perfeo by b Ao SESIFY Ke SANTOD. Mot e | [ROUNDTA Jones N CHICAGD, luh‘ DRI Y THE o EW YORK L . 1! tonthe actlon, dfi:"”fi to considor the facts, Mr, Rountroo ' ed that {f he hifmself had drawn the ad- ’lflhemem he wautd have provided for bids for 2 wholo work, It was not cluimed thut tonwould have bid for tho whole work, M\m form Tad beun preseribed, Ho also ted the bids scparately, and commented ye! Vi c v Ytizated cases which proper rules ns to Jurisdie- | throw ‘futo the hands of “the bar (capecislly {f c::&"&‘ffil'r':"{fifl's'fla'"i’l'&"n.fix.i“fifflcvinf; ?l’nlt'ilu: tion, process, trials bofure Hefurces, ap- | coupled with other reforms herealter to be not- of the Board of Cammisstoncrs wero clearly ieals, new trinls, costs, ete, would exclude, [ ed)a large collection husiness which now neyver the dutios which reposed I the breast of uny | that the eases which really demund the prunmi reaches them, beeauss of thetax onlitigmtionand trusteo charged with the Interests of others, | Attention of both courts cunnut be tinally de- | the premium on Jitigtousness, It wuuld great- This view hind been expressly maintalued by tho [ elded in less than flve years from the bringing of | ly lessen the proportion of suits which woukd he Supremo Court of this Btato. ‘Uliis coge slionld | sult. contested, aml 50 would {nereasc the elfective. be determined by tho ordinary rules governing 2, The courts and the bar, through the faults | ness of sulnz. Tt would promote the peace of D o 0w e bV vl i ply ot 2 Centre RinaPr e ilicy OST—ON OAK-ST. Clark, petween Uik and "v:":‘;.'.i":““' Samtainle Staund n alip e Anie~a 1y — ;. e to v nkeat 1ol wion ER ¢ TOF CLATY o Lorl MURES COMN, 771 West Mudisor A a5 " 08T. unthem I guccension, ~Armstrong & Co.’s vas competent” for the and fcobleness of the fmplenent, with which | soclety, stneo no ono canse tends 6o Jargely to0 | quaLgy ANDS [0 LaAN-225. 10 TO 80100, 4 carrlg-olioy lAlIm fetitions; YeNell's was nol.rq‘vgaouslblc. .'.i'i?—i?f;'uftm?nhum' o bt nucxu«;’r:;.d m",‘é they work, to-wit: the system of practice and | feite” erlme 28 the fecling on the part i FYAED sima OF €581 eRetl 4130 Do Y anled i lero Mlr, Rountree paused Lo puss s eulo- | the case had procecded pust that polut to aue | Brocedure with which tiey are provided, uro | of tho eltizeu that uivil Justice [ tmperfectly nd- | WILL BE ADRERED 40 et N4 s 204 Lo R R um ol Theodore Guenther's honesty, which he | which was purely an excreise of the will, and searcely lookud to by thy men of busiiess ss un [ ifufstered. It would tend to_Jower rates of in- Fon, 803, b _ ey ‘0..2 s By r;)‘lh\,srl:; {4 ¥ abovo reproa that wos the matter complalied of. Whils | wlt it th colloction uf debts, but ooly us un uid | terost and Joosen the cluteh of capital, 88 noth- ) LOANAN Sthis U Q0 STBITVAS | aniecsnip e at 170 Lasailoste r. Woodbridiru put “Yos, ho {8 lonest, | there was no loglhative enuctment which ve- | I deciding anags aud controverted cuses gz o tends to tio up tapital as the Knowledze LR L PRGN S pattand Thoek. * | uitice ut HON End pec tho guey around town saying thiat tho ru ¢ Board ure lhle\'u‘.’”“ SRR i It Rountree repiied that ho didn't believe Guenther aver sald so. Ho then resumoed e t Vo 3 i~ 4, The collection of debt by law buln’p: thus | that the lemler must pay the cost of collecting mgrh‘lldl&?r."ggt ul‘grl“c &’&:"fi '&?n‘,f.fiuf.‘f&?:'n‘. virtually nbotinhed in fillnois, the movement of | his loan. Where Iarge’ umouuts ure Involved clearly defiiod ns If written on tho statute- | capital fs made glow and difllenit, loans are unly | this etenient fs of leas relative Importance, But houk, that pravided that u publie trustes must lot made on such sceurities of the *eut-thront? | the reeords of our courts show that the great WAND S IATE (S0UTI ted cutter aud yon 2 Michigan-av, (i s Gbeitantaind Atnsica, madeun Cixnusia | T L AND & PER CENT—MONEY TO LOAN TN BUSE 4L Iaaner, Mt and bug, §1 ) Fov W | 34 "$30, WF petn 7 ofi 4 ooy ant uywardaon uyraved cly projesty. 1 ), 13, § u LUST—"" ETOLEN~ON T comer per st teconsideration of the hids, s i an b enforce cen with- ltigation of our Stata relates to Var ot MUSICAL. - or Clark and Madt le Totting b 0 g uying that Cunp- | contrae 1 cest and most responsible | order as can be enforced tlirough trusteen with- | imuss of the litigution of our Stuto relates ta 1 $3. £10, per sat, i10AL,. £ pAtE and. > YI& Colg s i desoy b, O o bl hkh“urf",‘l';.‘\;,'i,‘}l‘,’,‘,‘,fif,;u Wont over tho other | aut the Intervention of thy courts, und rates of 1 under 81,000, on all of which, and even TSR operset. S e e oo | RatieeLar s atkiculummd pusiet ,“;;',,gfig":;;:g;s“e UL I 4o bu withdrawn 1 it showld come up | potnts of the cuse, and cited numerons suthorl- | futerest uro Righer thay they would bu 1f the alime of from $L000 to & the absoncd L To S IoRYy X BTt e sk updned an dx. | 1o valewxcunt to thy omner. It sent loto North Déar lonsideratlon; {6 wus u susplelous elreuni- | tiea to praye that the position of the complafne | lemal means provided for th collection of thy [ of tuxable uttorneys' feeslsu £ ou cupital 1L IIATS =815 0 tnalvg nlany euiabllbrient at 1) Weat Hadisoncst.s R L Wil Le sakud, sud 1nuny thunky bowe that neither of the Prices was on biA | anga was legally corrects Ho urged that thls | br nvliml wera more sneedy und rellable. and a dentul of justiee. SACQUES—$73, kL 6100, $120, and | where may be had o arde aon et AN T ST ”3nx3:luetuli§l;'“(f‘| thlgttl it Vs nnfilh;'r dei:fy Wk enso 1 which tho Court should tcrfers i 1,, ! ‘l% l"l‘ ’s-:m that tids n)'nl‘t'lll l‘ ldv:' :";;:} 170 be continued in Monday's feawe,] LU THRIUKOR Marten, Feench, Silver Fox, Asitien fi."?.?;'.‘.l"5’:‘”‘1“-»»:”&?3{4'."4.,6«1-‘.‘-,'5‘3'1'.{ awhits bpbtall cow. E. 51 ATRINSON, 73 Abner Price ‘o, slip In. ‘Thu the Interest of or8. R 0 fuvor the debtor class, we unswer that In e e — usslan SHver Fox, Bluy rown and Bilver Couey, | A low v I 2 ¢R e bl b L Kitlid to theee four wan Bexton's. To had h‘.\ln \chdl:rl:l‘gc:ll:‘lzat‘:)‘(glln\y'ntmlunlcd his_nrgu- | State of the Union does the debtor class 8o often THE BABY'S HAND. B skt s E DR TN AR, OF FADI UPNARIE furd o ;‘-’l‘u‘::::“‘«':rwir T ol Tor 145, fanly N et cutalning Haner oo s {08 contractor for a couple of years, and lad | ment when the court adjourned to 9:80 this | and rulnously waive the protection of all law, Y Coody will be seat C. G I1; by express subject to ex- | Warranted for five years, & t luduceinents Wil big ttoas. lietur) L W, uoo{mlw. T presented w bil) for damaizos, Mr. Sox- [ jorning, * unl prostrate Msell, withall its legal vizits, ab anifpatlon. Aered it alf Tnes, and epeciatly Aurh g he hollday Buftiing, and recefve reward, al performe s Nafmtiie A K. oy ] el What {# it the Raby's hand can loldt— Btaiic Peweoi, d il o xave maney And gel ehs okt ) e pydlormed ol his work, smounting Lo —— ——— . the feet of the ereditor clie, gactificing all to A ,, 1 s 1 Wost Blde Dlate Devot before THAVE! TOLR ‘¢ hundredy (' bialn the ¢ 1 puid W tinols, No . Only une lttle fower, do you sayr BLEAK 1o, BT ATES Dintoy ¥ ¥ T MY ayv, ou Wednestay lit, g dreds of thousynds of dollais, satis- WAY F obluln the capitul it nevds, us In 1Mnols. ) Wag il the Howers that everbiow FUR STORE CHICAGL, you N dlay lialy B LB Tied lIurmll:‘owéu":m g T e e A HOM HOME. e gla6 ki Lisinsertin allplaby banost In'the awece wids whyd away fram the dew, K STED-WIl0 SELEBODKS, NOVEL: | (GREATERBARGAINE AN EVEIS, " o Ward il o puid for 4 uxton bid were not ouly thuse & ebtors more precarlouss und nuwhere clac, b 4 ull tho jewels and ail the gold ke Agonis' Guide, clrculatonover | (I NEW AND ELEGANT 15 ARD 8 | RO ek volel for tho MeNoll cuntraet, put. i | 1 live suatched beight wroaths of glory tho Inducemet to dishonesty on the part of fo | A5 Bl H1e Jesel e Voutay, A e 0 cint AT, | o TABDEROW BRI L | TTAREG G AT G N olt\i’.f:““ \nanthor, sl Bunlick votud Erot he unasr bl delbto imara ulfeat or uiore oy inbrased. Thu laby's lisud can hold. horaal. sulitely bl wlien Koods e UKk A e charden Ay 1008, KEY K, U7 Oakwood-Av: e nine. The « s for the A CAUSES QF QUR CROWDED CALERDANS, 4 rices, v selll e adstion ut” tho_Cort-Hotiwe Gauld. noty “:f,‘l“\'"},,};f“‘:l.‘; pade i hold ine Tho tiest of these evils, Viz.: the escessive | What b 1t the Haby's hand can hold? s anCEN P piaNoFONTE AT 820 POI SALE. g " ould sco, cut wny flguro i Fram tho friends of youth crowding of the ealendar of the Clrewlt und Wiy ull th by of all the ek, oL A\ wifard b0 take di0we G It brefvrriog (o | 701 RALA-RAUL KIAUT BY GAI LOAD. 01t matter, Tho ' fuct was: that Harms Plepfiiiodl K0 o S e Huprens Courts, arles mwaluly from five causes, Andatl tho valleys wharo Sumnee says, i1 OLOVES Biatntain our rupUtation for seliiug cheaper (ban an TrOU, SALERALE KRANRGON, Atk Oar Wil '““:t‘l"u"l':l‘l'm chunge of plane abrogated his Low, the munrnful teath: & viz.1 telous Jal Auali o pands ofhe duiertinles i ks e LIS Wi S A DT RM VARG | 8 Brablis Tl el i ' : This was denled by the Board, aud Awuy from home 1. From the viclous latitude glven to sultors 3 P g ; ik 01t BALE=-MILITARY CLOTH CONRISTING tflhhlh-ut bad {nformed lh{rms thut Uie'extrs For years to roam, tnduarices’ Courts, of sppealing und having tholy ,‘l‘u"fl;‘ll,l ':‘;'“';m“":‘l“‘ h';lf":"l ithe sea — B e g \,!.1"—'~'M_'!‘3,::"' 4o ¢ palry and infuutry overcosts, drass conis, & must be igured an tho bals of the con- cans rotrlad fun the Clreait Court, whether or not % 4 SR S AT B BT BT s A e Gl e S X TSR P M had betu statd by the coungel on tho Many a day have beon wanderiug any error was comitted on tho trial before the What s it tha Daby's hand can hold, — sl T e 1s, e T oet DFICes S50 Dbt 1CHR4E | Lok pociioh ety WA gathilog. OULtse Caverauout 1l that tha peason by tho cantract wus A qe T ellllloada home, i Justice of the Peaee, 1t #hould bo an_axiom e sy it vt ety s wa1i? AGUOT A HOK ny u Bt st - | tiooda Depat. w1 Iandulpli-at.. Chicaz, i gmln\wuu becausa the l‘ummlng men- ‘“.“ lnh’:nxgur S L ving, that no cuse, ouce fulrly trled without Wiy, Just whut the shoulders of Atlas bear, u:.} ) oit \v'nl.ll. ’“,;',‘; Fu"'l:”'u‘ ECOND N FIANCIBG0 o !,_l efeat the scheme, This wox' falla- Viglong bilasful vive befors me, error, ' ought ever 1o bu o votrled.. Jut Wy llu‘:mml\u\\nlnmu pieture (hered enzats falr b aymeniag wust | A1 tieket, South Clarc s, bavevien 1o thy “QUEL nine of the members who voted Youtl's bright haunts | wee; siuce, by merely flllog o bond, the party w al) Tean tell you is surely to1d)— - BOOKS, e orep, Th&:t?nlliumvuut were polng to hold But A mun'nl opull [x' o'or we, defeated llwmninl“m Justive, r‘lltllu‘mt ‘:ll]w&m rlwll‘l“L}"‘s“iatn‘n‘lhgu‘l‘x"h"u];llj" Well, that is 8l TOUREIOLD GO0DA, o » T era il heen s rreat cry - cup visions lieo} can h vaso retrivd befure the Cirs K ul J F S haiyviovy e | GMITIE R 1L 3 m'h'“’wumy, but he ll(’i‘:“!‘(’i ::? é‘fin’"fi&‘ffliifl}. pow “MK\\‘uyx n!fm.l‘lmme :-Tt'r :0?1‘;1, ‘fi.‘& .I‘ugllru's Court amounts to n YARPETS AND HOI D6 TAKEN ‘5.%1‘,‘?.-.‘[&!2 H 3}?{}}‘.“ éffimgé’«..‘r eiTlugA;lux-l.’: et that every public For years to roum, cre means of Leginntne o suit in tho Clreult How la it the Baby's hand can hald 2\ exchiange (08 8 State Fight Tor velusble pateut. | 813y worth’ €:0; Ulshagses Commentaries, 0 vole, County ey, Pulllc bulldings put up by Plore menng of oo i i Yhe worldt—Y cs, wurely | ouzht 1o know; Adaress & 1 FrbuaC ubie £1os weurlh £ 44 CauollsFemily Wl 45, buwe $150 mmlmhlv"'v:[{’,‘,'““u fire lund bech lmt up Ot T o that Joya.are Tevier Court, the ilmh.'mum of .llllg‘-Vlls!IA,u g}wlxxlg llur Forol, were the Buby's hahd withdrawn, A ! SR ok very thea. r‘rh*:“ S § Tte coupt, ot i the architect’s cstimates, Since f hawn i ' nuthing with vither paity, Thus the calemdars Tlown Into dust the wortd were gone, i Ti"E ) '3”“ VOLUME LIDRARY Ilfigm\mu 7 “"'vlmymf‘i put up soveral buildings, and © Aud 1 feor PN no'er dnd truer af aour Cirenit and SBuperior Courts ju Covk Folded ulm-m as vou mizht o)1 PARLOR 31 RED D Atisnite Monthly, 33 vol. § Sceiboos §1.23 . Ry, led dobt was leas than 4,000,000, han {ho ones I've left, County aure fncumbured continually with “Fhia sad White bud of o rode—)ust so— CHAMNBER ,“3 ‘I‘lll” ! _wl‘.‘ ’}Dlm 0 auruluql. 81 vol.i Myl Edy 'i‘{"'"‘" uurulu :;l"{clll that he \;’nu in lmmr ul|fl But Awhition (llu cun bever, lrluulmmvurnl llhuuand “ruus; umll ; Il;l:um; _v;l.«m‘;lno"uu‘ll»r » lu;;m to hold, 80 nr{A "NAM’E GErEl % Ifi"l';."l‘-:a:.rm to 4 el l-.n:,(;yv, 'lfh|.rl.""1."'|'.'g'-n""uf.!ffi ceoty whd drew a pathetio pleture of the E'vn though Luve be strong; ul 0 ounty Sircufts ure lumbered | —Nee 50 M, B, B= 3 Food I 7 Chaminer S018 us fow. B R e B R H!:.quhh-h Would betall a i’ \\in“ur lhu:lld 0 'suy woul 1 Wil Dyluht Peace hever with an og rwuluy consuderably greater, Thus = ETOLL GAT AA‘:?....\.,iiv‘qb"w“.uu?'_u gyt sacela EL RO T, o buginess with the county, * Blog fur thou her sunyt the time of these courts is Iroquently oecupied The Beautles of 'aper Manoy. 5 Aulnur'nlqu-pmudu oy “'“‘h’.—'.{“,;}, 1 llvll”tlr Xl Biear, BIDNBY BMITH, *raway from home fur duys in tr,"lnu W cause the sccond time il Jalt (Londun) Gusetle, With stk e 5 FrA WIIN 134 6TATE-BT. (“.",.“;fi FALLE ENG! Ly ‘h"\;zlrur Mr. Bexton, vuld that Chicago was 0 niory (o roam, M. @ which nobady ulleges or pretemls wus not In!rly Bome excitement was cuused at the Dardanel- ul ll!ll Q‘l l:'uln‘- ST P : Rt ) “good s nows stath ’uln, m.‘t‘{l-m‘ cll)'\{rullll\-ully in tho m’\llcd = | o tried, and without error, the first dime. This | les the other duy, arlsing out of a_curvency it sell furnitire, CATPCLS BIGVES G :fi.lgmmlmnn“ fuct upder uu' 2 vecaid- L PRI, Wilhstaiding the fre which had | Bustan ndignation Agal -uz‘ Fohernayel. | atitude 13 sought to bo Justiton by the usswned | question, On th approach of the Balram FANTED<T0 COMTESPOND WITIT TATTIER :nc(exan!-»quhnl.: Irlull‘«ulfill\;‘guuhm\l-”g,:lp Aok mhu‘ of d“muL B PO "5 gty \pcure deatroved it Ilo clatmed that | Upow s areivalin Scrvi, M Tehernayoll was u\-uewl‘l{zuurmwc. riiulity, und jucompetency | manth's ruy wus given to the troope of thy [ YWASTER=LO coRtEtost WITIL DANTIES | at the lowsal custiulces, b3 N Mkehthory. Wl f g At the courts wero ubllged to meet | eominisaloned by the Belgrude Governinent to | of the Justices of the Pedvs. ndeod, every- | gaveison {ineabme,” A plan, howeyer, adoptei, | can e (M.\mwful‘.u oo, Af Moy xfi- %, Tribe 0 p= = FrTTS 'erai;.m""“l" 83 the une where they now | fnspect the Servian troops, uml yeport nl:uu where thmulihuul. our judivial system sppear | of clubbing four men to divide a hundred | wseaics. v e e Y et e s SVAVOIRGRING £ Tue g licdunt. reason fur o Court-Hlouse, | thelr fighting eapaeity, M. Tehernayeft looked | tho pesults o lustres nute did not work satdsfactorily. ANTED=3 NAILNOAD “TICRETS, FINST. VERY PROFITABLE PATENT EXCHANGED TYORCES LEGALLY AN QUIETLY OBTAINKD Sedepey g capaelty (.’ p 2 : } X g-uu “‘:T‘:fil:‘lt Rhln’;\' [ uruf: down and de- | at the troops, ."dufi 'nu‘tlu:lly ufwrdw llln:d rltE MUTUAL PISFRUST DY EACH CLASS OF OFFI- A:filuu: iu)ru dlmlrlnul?n ;x'l liuvullnnlary plnrr :l!.“'A’ad;‘:‘:‘l’flUd:;“ca‘lt!f,":'yn‘.lun‘:’:." c,‘;“ Great for v-::lunu or suyShing of value, Addrva 3 fl-fl:fl:‘u‘u{fi m&fl»inw“ “afr:lln:.mul:pra.x;h’l::l'y . cary, Ty completlon of g new | nounced them reudy and it to tuke the tlel CER: % nership, each squad sct off to chuuge thelr B-AL s 4 - ue B T T e T er Ty e ATOS DT 12 Dearhorasat. lq‘“,';“““*flwun much to bo -I‘L-Mrcxl. and noth- | that war was uurliml. Bu M. Tebernayet | of the compotoncy snd fitness of other oflicers up:r;hut succoss uttended somo only of the pm— S WAV ILEXCIRANGE=FARTIES 1IAVING JEAL DI exppience Mt Ay biy (Ol be don ta doluy s complotion un- | croased tho frontier ab tho hoad of the men fu- [ for thy purt dsslimal thom, The Legialature | ilrat applicants to the sarails, who for o' dlscount : ' - L A A L L D L s, e T 3 [l ‘ ¢ 5 f : atn] 2NN s b 4 ! e Mo 5 I et omsentid to vever tho | TPATTREL WANTERAGTTICS s CAFTEALY | Sol iSataiel Ui ) Uk e WE T Wurking u aiy bisie (o [uvouipa 0oy e o ressulls, In July, 1571, tho o “!_"::l‘:}-! Were exposed, und in Novetaber hyop Gy '\“}ur severul of the Aliermen of the Ky “m‘“!" were fudieted aod convicted. = tino the general bmpression had trusted to his comuand, tetling them, without | gives a retrial In the Clreit Court bocayss it | of & Lo L CA Bow exclusively un commnlaslon, ¥nd know Low umh‘urlty, ‘that Russia would fight for them, B imres thi unithees Of Justices Gf tho beace: | e, Feariug i run vn o bty theae cotabllsh | hie 3o &t ifl‘,")'..','u'f";‘.,',"!"‘,j:,%“‘{[',_"‘ (g ean e Bk relervccss o Chicns Of the grand warel wgaiust Constantinople | ‘The Judyes of the Clreult Court luy aside all | tnents soon Fesorted to tho simple expetient [ 4 nunllwrl\mlly Wl om oTered. For puigentarny’eall | 2 L3 Lol s he took ouly the lest atep, atter which he beat lnmunlnfi}yuurulu. und feek to control the | closing thelr duors, The soldiers then en- ;r“mf;‘-‘u‘p ,c‘.,gam . betweon 13 wnid 4 noon sn u retreat, saettering bhuse]€ bebdnd s torta, | uctiun of jurles us to questions of fuct, as well 04 Aeavoreil to cbunge thelr notes at the shops by o T 1};51_/;;“.‘“"“*“«,“) 5 not mawrfal.” Fee ufier deceee, Jusl Adurvas G, [b SI1MS, 57 Astiand Bice - WA s GENTS WA! El):l WO--FOIT ' 1l DEVEULY 2§ fho Bxpaitlui. Ui 0 the Lanidsonicat i) trato. ka gvor uoifund. sac for § surklies. B, fur circular, Centeualdl Fuslisulug cu., W Tribu., Bulldig. Clilcako, d clty referouces. . Clifeu g, 1! RN every pan oveupying a hlgh [ But now tame w sudprico, But a few doaye glier | of law, because the Clreult Judies have ne | purchusing eoue artlele of triding valuo anud | PPARTNEL WAX [T g0 o e, T A AN 2% DGR T T Seaundeel, | ) ronownelng the Beiviay traops HE fur wary tho | fulth @ the fntelience, dheriniinution, und | asking the shopkeepen ta ive them metallic Tectati 8 I M A A 10000 0 015,500 | elacwiiere, . we T bwout Ly severtl deaio s Geiiiele Gomerdua bed GE vt bula aiio B oAb oetiise 0f the uvemue.'urur. Toe ber distrust | change ot per wgaivat their lelul‘-xgd notes | yein Mdecad 1 vikee. wtuey, UEOLA aranice CUukib o