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Jutge Wi gees No L troot: Recor I COURTS,” — lliams WHI' Not' Enjoin the Courity Board, Fraud in thb 8exton Con- Tho Complainant's Remedy: 1 of Tuilgments anid New Sultsees Proceedings fu’ Bankrupley. THE THE SEXTON CONTRACT CABE, - Judge Walll the. county Cotnmi sieawanl 10, the masonry House. A fter Judgo safdl Ll wereas to the aod w3 to whet fraude sty bY ith 8 wide disceretion, were differcn Works, ! piaklnig By ptier. The ghelr dfscretion Jimited. The county affairs rauiy, aceord were, ANONLL Of (ourt-House, cacc of the Unfon, by whtch ¢ d awdrd 1o’ the Toives! COUIVI-TIOUSE, ams yesterduy morning declded ‘oumdry Works vs, The isdfoners, Involving the Tegality of 1, 4 Seston of the contriefTor* anid fron work an the ew Cottrt- reelting the faets of the case. the b the minit- qiestions of tho case: diseietlon of the County Bonrd; her they hads been gullty pf any The Board of County Commissfuncrs the Conetitution and the law, ves| Thit Commilssioners L froit ‘the Hoard of Publle was compelléd by - law by csponsihle Couity-Board Dind' no limit to 1 exeept it so far naTrustecs were Constituclon provided that the shonuld -be " mannged by fifteen dintr to thete-own diseretion, aud ther things, to ereet » sultablo nnd” thy Court”woulil not inter- e with auch dlseetion untiisy. (o Boned lad seted fraudule utly, Wlhicther 1t was: wise to* ise.guch extensivo powers to aquasl-leglslutive s n l{‘ul rielature br li%‘rull(‘u was {h very hest o 1, therefore, n honestlyi ) ‘1’;‘;}1‘5, they cotild not e Juterfored with, I8 REGARD TOTUE pstion’ to’ be detenitliied” by the” the makersof tha Constitution. buuned to corry out his trust to ddvantage of s cestul quc trust, the Board ‘hud used thelr dls- and had, beeil gulityot no ALLEGATION OF CRAUD, {hore wero several fucls tendinge Lo show that tnero lance ishow sdifflerent stat e letting of th {mx, when the advertiscu Bida fur muson| Pat that was oI ding, rather tl such'bidts. then, thought had been no fraud, ., It scesned ay though there hiad been somo: ¢sty, yeb the'answer had brought to et Thouh at ‘tirst o of facts, © Among ather things- contrac b : Y ry mnt brick; and for fron-work: u’ objection to' the form of bids han 1o the power of aceepting I the Board had” the diseretlon, the bids were not in: accordnnee siththe advertisement, theBoard had' a right wconsider the whole elrcumstances aud award ierontract to Sextou, If they declded’ that ‘it was best for 1 e connty,” Ty advertiscment w2 not abzolutely binding. . p AN EX. xas favorable of masonry und AMINATION OF TUE BID3 to' the Board, Take the matter @ brivk work. Theréwere' tweity- seven bids for that b thy drgrogate, amotnthig” 10 $435,007, there Werg 8! aneragiie 3357 Lok at those bids with thost nggregntes and nvetnees: nn averago ol $123,148. Foy fron veu, arpreiating $1,805,000, and Therd wus ho other way to thon - by comparing the bids Sexton’s total bid way £823,103: for masonry; $1L1,M015 Larine o balanco - for iron- of §216,503, whicit for masonry o pare wth the u the averazu b se iy bidd $2140,80: etd than the L85 Jess than the ave tian the arcl keltimate ¢ vould e §8,503 s than the bid of the comn- quum. Suppose Sextdn to have bid §111,801 g brick-work, how did- It *com- verage § FTo was $11,237 lesg than id for brick: und wasonty, . Sup- 2 for- frow, He was® $41,6¢1 s joint bid was e, nudd SHT,837 less’ hiteat's esthinte. That was-n’ for & determining average bid, onshieratlon whetherthere wys Trawd n this- ease. There war it bid for { which wraa but 2 The vompluinent hod added his bid to he fron-work of. Clark and Rutiin, 2 per cent shove Sexton's, that of MeNeily thouh by no rieht, ‘as the latter was et co-compluf tlut bida wore $18,208 bt suppose th ity ond this shown that thefe leus than that of Bexton, 20y §t did not<how fraud, hut we) Tue Board were to e treatéd Without politeal’ Liasyund fraud must Le proved us against any aner person or corporntion. The Board scéni- elt0 be justif} el In rejeeting the bids of Arm- stropg, Camplel], and Chattield, beeause they, wrd frrespoustble, and MeNell wos already well vrovided “for. sponsible persan, atid as lie had not been gulity of fraud the conbis Sexton waos - apparehtly u r et could ot e takon away frowm hinr, - But even If his were corrupt, if the Raand had weteil falrly they could not be ro- srained, 1 the complnfnant had any vights he'could ¥z the county dier for hlm for damnges, and 1t would be to bring suit -than that the- Lazdsof the County Bonrd shoulil., be tied uj: atszeh (i ortant time, "The “wotloi for wir Ljunctton would, theeefore, be overruled. 1 N GENERAL. TUE CHICAGO & PACIFC BAILROAD. ¥ The followng fs an abetrietof the report for October and November of J. M. Wiltniai, Re- teiver of tlie al bove rond in the sutt of the Lack- aranna fron & Conl Conpany: Seat, 1, b Secouita pirir Lo evrihlcute June 17, 15705, Eiudry etaunts. .., , Total,,, ur mwLchiny Fadunce ¢ ot caustrnction ol TenceN. 2 bt ol wo Mecetluneony, tesh o hand Al batance on hand, and piesenge Unlted Bagen Express Compin; Lited States midls. , . Auvance chargey colleete taleof scrapa nud material, RECLITE, 10 Neeejvs 4 lvsued by order of Conrf saswsssghen -vusy ST0(800 The veport “was }ul‘qrrcfl to tho Master in Uisucery for tho usual expinfndtion. Katharita Fi ber. Lusbanit BXGUnL of Wis Amd Maurtli DIVORCES, 3 iselior filed abilyesterday agalnst Withelny uskling for o divores on dexeition, Vau Buren Shepard made s sinl- 4 Weltbon requiest on account of the two years! e ol s Wik Efsle, ITEMA, dudge Jumceon will hear motlons ihls imorn- Biglududgs Gury'a room, Judges Mooro and Wilisms will hear divorces; Judges’ Farivell Outlly and MeAllister Wwill hear motlons. The sult of the Cley v, Dunlel O'Hara was Yesterday Qisth b recover the Tromy Mssed by the plaint!fl. Fhis was amount of ‘about #62,00 ‘due 1 O'1lura ns City Treustwer; [e duenied that b way o defaniter, and clabtimed the eity shouhl Dok o the 111 erefury disce The Jali {’:I)l)' that balance to b, cei udjusted by the b h‘, i Teeellg e ftiflertos which l:_nmm. and he suif Lernfan Banlk, whieh had | refused The difleulty’ lius puylng - aver, fome ving eredit forubout $42,000 on U Wus ntiny UHITED STATES COURTS, Hune 34 1 sult I debt vy & Mutu; lun% al Life Insuranca be- oy sgatnst UGeorgo B, .';..'lixill":; und Renbien Mitked, luying duniuges‘'at Maniy tedh uhiury, ¢ fua part of bz lins J“‘“’f‘ h Tart, r"l‘;mum; ( Hendant N 1, & 4 80 foreclose i (eusl: Lot 69 in-Ellts’ Ea v THG ‘:.x;n'lllulzyulln‘lil'll»u\' A 1 it l-' “;LL. ' Buorsey,.C, 11 Mersi lnurl)‘- A, Darling, A, 1. Davie, ond B/ D, 5 trusteed, fil i o el Ratyhs b‘ll:':)!,h od n bill aguinst - Edward Edwurd ltoby, and ahout ti{- feed for 54,000 Addition, be- Lugun a sult for §2,000 agulust iy, > lrlen commepeed 4 sult in nessump- 1 or 8100,000 agzajust Samiitel'J, Walker, . ’l‘lfm suet on by Hability s Indorser of i otes for 40,433 of the Chicugo, Dauville Incennes Tailomt éuuumi Ry The Natlonal Lifo Insuranco ompuny of Vep- l‘flom tHed g bl i Bunkaw, B, 1. Wiley: (] )};u o Lorccioso trusialecd, fog S 100 o Lho Of e W, Jg of the 8. W, i uf See, 4, 89, 13, C. B, Lusey Sty xurtf?’.‘% be e Orent ] aEh wde gor ahiy Prindevisie, i lie Comnectiont Mutnal I .8 M poaet Chrles: Uleg - Gregory, by, 300, ens, X oy, ]‘v N Behool § wa :. Ol e ¥y Wt cye [} > g, JMbetnao, & U s, Commenving on th N L4Saliy, i U ugulist ‘Telford wnd Caroline Charles Make, sad I, al, sued Jumies A, aud Isabella Mutual i Insurance .Company 000 agalnet Samuel Moore, winl Thonts Crasby, - riiee Company A and Coole CQuunty” Loud - Com- . Wright, | J. lgu;i‘ and E, 13, Poivell 10 1ore 1o ,000 utt part of ‘Lot 4, Block fon Adit’tion, dugeried os fol. + Wy eorner of Lot i dine ut Mouroo etrect, runmhie e the worth Hng of said lot 50 tothe intersestion of the south wu street, with the weat Lo of Ly thenco south aluny Lasalle 1,000 fuet; theucs weat paraliel llhu THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DuClMBuR 8, 18i6—1WI LVvE PAGES., .- - with the routh dine of Monroe atreet 50 feet 6 Inehies: v Bhence north 43 28-1,000 et to the place of beginnlg, F 5 DANKRUITCY MATTERS, °, 3 red. B, Bernsteln filed & voluntary” petition voaldrdny (0 bo declared bankrapt. - 1118 debts, ulk ulm ured, amonnt to.82,082, and ho has no e . - . Jdolt F, opd T WhitsAlfa Count; anuel Carolus, 'of F,m]"w(r_r,‘ nlad: want” Into - volinkafy Imnkvaptey, Phejraccused debits are $600,and the unseeired . #1800 Phicle ussels comprise some persamul property worth $157.40 i thele inflkat Emplre, and (leits dua oh ppet actoint,’ £271.10. 1, I, 'Caralushas 84,05 of scoyre debts and 370,43 unscenred, 1114 nasels con- slat of “Tund worth 8,070, but mortzaged; cash on - landy 81753 debls: duc on. open ascount, 0082, il gome other personal property claimed to~ o egempl.’ Tinanuer 'Caroluy Owes 86,874 of keCured debte, “1Tis nssots con- sistof lumllvh‘c(l half-Interest In u flansings. len-nilly i o saw-nil), blacksmith- bt efcl, P worth 80,0005 easlt nnd’ notes, cluhined to he exenipt, T o L Albert Citlfes \as nppointed Provisfonal As- Aonée”of Fifistd & . Brafwerd. A composition meeting will be held Dee. 28 1 the same easc, A dlischarge was {ssued to Thomas Icaly.y Raplmel Poillipson was fdjudieatéd bankrup! y tlefault; dnd nwarring 1ssued returiable dan, 8, 1877, - An order was alsv imade fur o composi- tion meetlng to ho held Dee. 21, ; R E. Jenkius - was - gesterday appointed Ase elgnee ol J, B, Urmllu?u y .t 3 Ueorge W. Campbull was appointed Assignec of Swaktley & Balley, ¢ 5 Inthe niutter o Patrlck Parking, the hank. Tupt boot und shou dealer, the erdditors agreed to ueeept the composition of 25 per cent oifered Ly the debtor, ' : aams T A ineoting for-tha election of Arsigice wil bo held this moming at 10 o'clockk th the case of Hareey A and Benning B, 'Minn, . In'the estate of the Equitable Insurance Coni pany @ late salé.of a bty of J. Y. Buammon' for #3,000 Lo L, O, Pitner for §5,000 wus._set nslde, and a'vesale (n.- ! Lovi Roeenfeld, . Ob- Jeetlons were'nade to the syle by two' or thires partled, Tha note was sveured by trust-deed on o lnrge amonnt of real estate, 2 x SUFENIOR COUNT 1IN BRIRe. . Rfchard Garttett lled'a bill laguinst 1Ms parte nery James M. Pulllips, ueking tor an ‘seconnt, o saya that in January lust he made o contraet with Pirtlips to carry™ on "the carpet-cleaning husiness, and ngredd 1o buy wlinf-intertst in o patunt owned by defendant,, It 1s allogred that 'nillips Nod “broken his agreement in secking ontside work, nud has refusell to usslmn o halfe Interest in his patent, or accouut for the profits ¢f the husiness, nud complainant wants the finn affairs woutid Up ns's00n ns hossible.” ) i Jamea Leahy beiut: o gult'in attachinent for £1,500_ngainst Peter O'Tovle. - | - . Teter Wolf & Soir- brovseht sult for §2,000 aeultist Nathanfel 8. Bouton, - Y = CINCUIT COURT. Chauncoy T. Bowen, for the use of Mary M, Palmey, ninounced & sult i ‘trespass agulust Francly Aguew’ fixing hls dm'mF s at 85,000, Jucol Colngsued John White“and Patrick White for 81,000, » ; Phabe MeredIth’ hegan ‘s snit for '§20,000 against the John Mancock Mutual Life Insur- alice Company of Boston, s = A G Jukes sued A, L, Freundlich fo . 81,500, 5 Sliea; Bmith & Cu.sucd Herbert & Judsoa for 4000, COUNTY COURT,: ' In the estato of John Henry Karster, thie will. waa proven-and ‘Tetters testamentary were is- sued to Mury Karaten, under bond for §1,000, . i . .. THE CALL MONDAY. , R : Junng BLonortt—150'to end of epléndar. No) 158, Markins va. llarking, o trial. . JUDar JANEXS-—I20 o 813, except 128, 333, i1y 842 Nu: 310, Marsh ve, Mittiger, on trial! Jubor Moonz—7, & 0. No. 6, Ludlom vs. Gheret, on trjal, i - dunor, Tbarns—Set case '3,043, McVeagh'vs, © Nos. 502 to 610 incluslve. nd calendos Nod. Nocase on tilul. |, dunes Duoti—No-eall! - No 1,843, ‘Nathmway v+, Hilinols Central Enflroad Company, on toal. dupue MeAtLiwten—DPussed caees 1, 013, 1,010, 1,610,°1, 62 1 3Ty 19081, 77T, 2,705, 1,800, 1 o 1,887, 1,300, dupue FanwkLL—get cosd 472 Phunondon vs, Furnum, - A0 L dunar Wintiane—Sef cases 1, 022, Hannapin va, Tallman, 1,144, Taylor ve. Tuylor, . JUDGMERTE, - - UxiTen Statzs Ciicst Count—Tunge BLop: oETT—Uvcorge A. ltobbine et al, vx. Peter Dawney; verdlct, ST08.57, and motlvn’ for naw trial,’ Surerion Counr—Cosrrssioss—iL, I i, D, K. and Churles .’ Keene, Lowentlial va, Eellgman Schiest . Jupan JankwoN—W. H. Dictzach, $301. 40, 84 Biason ve, Berihard Zclictpo ¢ -Hiiran ; W 4 11, Lyona, t' L, 6 Micholsun. % Joseph 3., and Mar 5,700, 50,=W, Putonf et al, v, o 3 ewnrts - verdict, F400: 3. Dadenogh ve, Miner Ty Ames, $150.° —Iienjay Campan Crticrit Covnr—Jubos: Roozns—Wiliam G, W! Linine va, Inage Daviy; verdiet, $30. 77, -~ 1 nett vs, Albert R. Coule, $ tun Clirig- tiunson v, Edward E, Swikey, 8102,54, . . drbae Boors--Alex Schoof ve, Max Weytale- o Sdotakl, .. Hurtzhols, - wieez, . 1. Beezehy Jo: and Martin Bmetylk, 3 Junugs MeAritstEn—\Wiicox & Gliby Sewing Maching Company va. Edward Martind $2,500, Mechatijea’ Svines Yank ve, W, F. and {eary Petillon, 86 in favir of defendants,' =D, C, Whar- ton v dainen 3. Yeganty $7, 775, —Adan Taylor va. Lewls A, Lo, §133, 0 o THE LITTLE-ONE THAT DIED. By my pleasant firoT'm vondosing’, All'nlopo to-hiluhts i Memory dedr in fondly swandoring Back to scenes more bright, Whei nn iley, ‘Wl Vrolickud by my And this liour I sco ca Of the one that died,— My nretty pot and pridet The Mittle uno that dieds o n Mumford ve, Chicaga City Kajhway verdiet, $8,000, und motion for new 2 : creatute iy Sedly now T mies iny treasuro, e~ , A I0e plugyTul ways, Fillin: nizht’s lune liours with pleasure, Uirlzhtening all my duyn, - oh! [drenutthat o'en Foteres - wonld with o nbide: Bt ndark hohr balo uy s For the dear ohedieidy—. p My pretry petand pride! i 1§ttto one that died, Once nenin T dream T'n feellng I'hut x011 touch of old; Anil the sadness o'er me atealing “T'ell« my losy's not cald, Ay; indeed! ny wou are planty, For this hYum 18 wite, Anil of rats it holds full twenty” Bince poor ** Kitty " dlod, ~ ¥ My pretty pet aud pride! v e |t cat that died, L' ettt = Sk i JoIf, . Davis In New York, Guih (1 Dally Graphds, Nov. 25, Last ‘Snturdny evening ubout 5 v'clock,— which §s dark ot $his season,=—1 entored the res- taurant of the P vlvanle Ruallvosd at Jersay City und ‘usked for o bottle of ale, Tho pretty, bate-irmed, neat-flrured waltiéss wha dlspenses theres was relatively Indliferent. * Tho cashle secmed Inntteittive “even to money, * The bar- 13 very countier Journeyman was an -ubsolute ninegiy puap in fifs slowness: 1 ordered u box of oyste and nobody would get it * Zounds 1§ thibught ~far_nehody foys zounds except In print iy these unrezoundsing days—1 slip that pun to give respeetability t your, pun-chinello—tthi ddepot ts full of fdfnes,” Presently they whl seil out thefr whole working foree as umere” ups purtenanee to the Jate exhibitlon, e WSIF Laertes,” sald the casliter, “they say’ that is Jefferson Daviw, - T think it i3 o fraund? 1Tu wae looking tuward the worst-uppearinz uld bungner T have seen this yauy o duy— woqueer old “thin' ¢hop, weak-faced, nearly sulveding, ns' A fmbecllity had stk hlm amidsbin - In the, very heft of i T v stralght, but not efeet, ko o flgure 1, with no nub ar 108¢ 1o the top uf’ {t—stralght, like a stalk of “mullen, wot Jike o hore, Hy wore an old hellerowned hat, not current here; u Jongg, reddishi-brown Ulster, which Jooked Hko but- o horseblanhet’ forn sick, slender hora liko toned round him M ith o strap of the sain an unhuattoned uu\'i very untldy; n of store breeches boughty Tsupipose, at Samnels's, on Fleot atroet; wheeo™ ¢vocything - will fit_that will skp qyer the nose of the proprictors. Under all \vns‘u,p r ;»(_,vhucs, round-toed, common, worse than cockney, W hae chapt sald I, % Mo Jeft Davis) Bo Just to un enemy: Pls not the ehlet?. WAL gald tho cashier, ** tha raldi -1 says, VIlo's-a fraud) Ile ways'he Jefl, - Thort:I'd eall your ottention to Lim." 1 looked szain, Tho fecble, flaceld fuce be- ganl' to cotng Dack to u renseinbered type. The Voleo was ol :gone " that used to commund. iy wus on pld, sentle, plping voles of granddaddy. fu the chimney copier, -§ heard it wpealsy but ot wlm‘, it drtleulated.: Then I beard 4 cons “duetor eay, leaufng back on o bluo sttt cap, In Volot— | fare-collecthng Mlumlmlunll‘ are-colled .h;\\'h;bul.“lmughl SOPhey mald you wos they was u sellli’ - me.? - “Unen 1 heard Mussonlolo rcp\’yx y # Yes, sfr; Lum Mr, Davls. § hove Just conie back “from Liverpoul, T canie right throuch, ;lu\)plmr over‘tu part of the day in New York, You urg eurrect, 8ir, Mereiful—or rather {ll“—fim‘l thought. 1t 1u that chief maglatrate of slayery, Who cuw seo hlm without ph.l)'l Who cun sce Belisurfus poor und not feel it . < PASL AND PRESENT, & . 1 went up the James River witli Joff Davis in 1807, when he was relowsed from Furtress Alon- roe. I osaw Wim put on bull i court, und Huyace Greeloy, glznlg the bond, dved old Davis' hand und sot \'cfi cordlally. ‘Ihon }aaw Duvis fnthe Spotswoud Hotel kissed und on- couraged by pirls ‘aud women, The featuies 35+ mnd somé -other persondl property | |2 grom *tho body of the'county} 5 the corpse tonk a little meagre life and expresslon, Lazornccume forth, . 5 Yen wlr,? T sl it i Jefeinon Duvla.” SIL1 he aanhed 101 dos't apeak bim!* T guess lie won't object I E do.? \Would you sppakd® ) 3 4 Coane 0n,"dnke, We don't éare'a finhig! ! Thev apoke to the poor vld rat from every atde, poke Lo mens one who might Tike to sha'e e, T took Nis” hand and thowght Lo utyselfy ¥ Perhapa’ I witl some day have” to tell this seenc to my graodehildeen,'=for I folt that [ ahould uever sée Jefl again, As Hamlet saftt of'Polonfua: ¥ 4 “certain eanvoeation of polite, worms'are c¢'en at Him. Your worm ls your only Emperor for diet,’! ‘. . After theso glowing courtéaies from notorlety- huntees; poor Jefl sat down to his' meal in tlie: publle restautant, and the pretty zirl sforesabd, WwIth Dare arms, wafted B N LAWSREFORM iN ILLINOIS. By Prof, V. 13, Denslow, LI, of, the Unl- vorsity of Chlengo—fecond Iaper: The Releclion of Jurles; and tho Charge. Tt in vitally estentlal o’ the’ suctess of any attempt at Judicid) reforii in Hlinofs that the rystem of teind By jury be roséued from the tacly and deserved contempt futo which it has for many years been falling i the mindg of Judyes - and litigants, through . the.venality, ltnorance, and stuplllty of very many of the juries whicn, under our preseut systeqn, iire sclected, Jury- service hins heen made chieap and nasty,—very nasty, heeause very cheap, I Judis Blodgett’s Court, 1 & recent easd; a'juror who appronched the attorney for oncof thelitigants steatthily to - olitatu o bribe, was exposed hy the attorney, and fined”and committed for contempt. But the cases f ‘which the attorneys or partles do not " expiose thewny but aceept Ahelr overwures, do not becotiie public, | 1n another fustatice, the editor " of n nowspaper was cominitted forcontempt by u Judgo'fr dederibihg a-Grand Jury as composed of plmps; pamblers, mul *other. disreputatile or Incompetent characters, The Judge who comn- .mitted him, fnlils publishod -opinton . on the cusey argited with nalve slmplicity that the Sury must have conslsted . of respectablo men, "beenuse, fo fssulng to ‘a “hum-bAINY an nuthorfty to- samnion " the jurors in question . ¢, from the ‘stracts of *.Clidengo;—his “Honor had expressly totd hin to swmirodt “none but good - men.” What ,must_he the general demoralization fu ‘the ode of obtaining juries when a Clreult Judge Jooks upon nearte-blanche to a bum- fncontiovertibly perfeet and sufliclent means of ‘arriving at a good -Grand Jury!- It could not be unt!! after years of, the greatest looso- .mees, chieapness, and nastiness fn the summon- Juez ol Grand Jurors had befouled the ordinary. chantiels of “opinlop conternlty this . process, “that any person could expect tb obtain o’clean and competent Grund Jury In any sueh way, Yet 1t was fu substantlally tho smuo way that the petlt Jury in the receut Sullivan case wus sum- wotied; and, 8o’ far - as we bave observed, thia umgiu 13 moro_ircquent than any other in our Crintinal Coturts, ~ s sl *HOW JUROILS SUOULD DE CHOSEN, To obtaln- good Grand' Jurlés, 1t skould bo enueted that the members of the Board of Coun- ty Conunlsstoners it each county should nane, 1 open seestons of the Board, from nmong the solvent frechotders assessed for upwards of ‘from among * the' solvent' household- ers © o opaylug an aunual rentdl " of A w year - on__premlscs ovgupled by them for fesidence of bysiness, o number of persons: not_exeecding one to e¢ach 100 of the population of the county; from nutong which versons go named the” Clerks of the county should for each term of the court for” eriminal | cakcs, draw by 1ot 250 nomes for Grand Jurors: fund from mnong these 250 names the Clerk of the Cejminal Court should draw by jot the nun- “ber; from twenty-three to thirty-six, ns might he deslred, until the panel should befuil. Noveniro to stmmun talesmen from the bystanders, or Lfrom *the body of the county,” ghould be tol- ‘erated in any cuse, eivilor erimfual,nor before any court, of record or otherwise, since {6 necessarily devolves on the Sterdft or Constuble the sclee- tlon of the P_xrnr, whereas' the Juror should be selected by law, THE PREJEN QUALIPICATIONS ARE A BLANK- CARTRIDUE . ‘The present Jury law admits all persons to be Jurors” who ave'Jegul Votors, with certain ex- emptions, ‘There I8 also . a sort of ** Pope’s nmfi' ngalnst the comet ' fksued by our Legisla- . ture; aud emboilled In the statute, to the cffect that Jurors .shall be “of falr character, of wpe _lmnvml Integrity, of sound judgment, well In- ormed, and who understand the English lan- ‘gusge” Poniderons as theaewords sutind, they are o mere blank-eartridge, for Juek of any specttic test by which tho presence of either o tfle speciled” qualifieations can be determined. You vhnnot ank s proposed juror swhethier hie . hus_ souyd. Judgnient. ‘To sny thot'all votera .should sit on jurles 15 to connect tyo totully unconnceted things together, Voling -is the right of the voter: Trinl by jury Is the right of tho ltigant (o the best mode of trinl, Itis not arlght in whielh the juror has any legal in- terest, ua s showh I;{hh labllity to peremptory challenge, however ilt he may be to serve. THE DIVERSITY OF THE: PRECEDENTS. The jurysystem his, fn all tshistory, under- gono sucll sioditications as were decined most Hisely to sveure goud juries. - In cortain cases in Englond, the Jury consisted only of women; in others, solely of aliens; In others, it wis made up of four gentiemen, or Kuights, and of twelve comtnonerss in others, wholly of Pecrs; and, fn others, waiolly of clerks, or’ A'IurF_\'mon. It iy w volneidunce sullleiently universal for practieal purposes i this State, that ndult votors of fulr cha,acter, of approv Jlmczrl\,\" of sound judg- went, well- informed, uml - who understand the English language; ore also, in nearly every ease, frechollers to the valus of 81,000, or louseholders © puylng 820 rent for cith- er resldeee or - business purposes, ud are splvent, ownfiis more than they owe, 10 '§ tho statute s insolvent, or not a houscholder or frecholder, his 'misfértunes should glve lnn tho rizht to devote hig tine to mending his own pechninry conditfon, Ie should not be called upon Lo serve the publie as a juror, GIVE EPPLCT TO TIE PIRESENT INTENT,' Theso'threa tests do not, therefore, in plrit Aiffer frop the statute; bhut they ore easlly fn- quired futq on” the trial, nud ore necessary to give the sthtnte offect, Combining these threy clements, of property-qualifications, jury-llsts mude up'in open session of the County Board, on nomitiatlons; by il Commissloner or Super- visor on. belmlf of. hls town. or wand, of a number of qualjiled persons for the jury-jist propurtionute to the population of his disirlet, ‘towny or wanland, fanky; o uvarlible draws ing ol all juries: by, lot from tho jury-lists so teh—repealings. nll statutes authorizing Jdudges {0 sammon talesmen from “the hody of the county,'—and we would hienceforth see In ‘our Fury- v 1 elodi of men whom Judices woulit respect, ‘and whom Leghilatures could mure safely thun heretofore’ declare to be *the Judges both of the law and the fact In eriminul cases,” % =, 3 CONTEMPT NOW PELT POIL JURIES, At present, ‘evew tho boillfa_and tipetafls around the conrts feel authorized to treat the | Jurles ad o Niend” of hoors,—ordering them when ta tuke off their hats, when 1o sit down, ad when :to- risey - fnow. tovo A very imperfeet upprebonsion on thelr q»an of thy tleory that a. juy Hurm o8 esgential and hororable ‘u part of our ttribiunuls, o ought to vantusel. - Wero the Jurles. thus properly surted and “sefected, the columps of the y “pross cwould not-reckewith changes that ars com- posud of pinips . and pumblers; ‘would not thini {t necesaary ta take the furies under thelr charge, as they “now do, and dletuty thelr Anding on questions of fact ns well as”ol Tuwsy the Lugielature mizht b8 fuduced to repeal its ubsurd“and preposteraia I:ruv:n(ou__llu‘\z n erimingl vases tho' jury shall’ be fudizes of tho luw ps well g8 of “the facts,—n provislon fur . whith the courts “goncrally show tho ' same ' _open eontempt w8 Judze MeAllister “did -in the Bullivan ease, when be vefused to et the “Judired BU Lof thy, Jiw ™ Juok'at tho'statute undey which they were-4 Judging,? Only by so reconstruct. g thy jury system as to offon] good, fntetll- frqnt Juries, can we ever induco Jindges to leave “tho decteton of ‘questions of fact to Lo jury, Ofly by thelr leaving questions of Inct to the jux{ can we et the Leslsiature ever to vee edl yhieir alssfep In ekl o teylng bo take, ‘questions'of law uwiy fromt the cotirt nuny clgsu of cgses, Only in this way Wil the Legise lafure wealn permit u Judgy I itols to clharge tliw Jury wd ho dues elsewaere, aratly. - Only, by thesu restorationa of the Fonmon 1w voncdis dufz Jury triats from the perversions which gur tatutes Love wraight (1L, qan wo rovive ln ‘l inuls thi es! .Mlal?ctl' waxhi'of the connmon Tatvs % dd quéativaen logly Judlies ; aid questlunem Jaeth, Juratpred,: puapandent, . D UNSHACKLE THE JUDARY ALSO, When we have thus' reorprunized * furles so as tojsecurs wproper evady - of- futellzonct and character in tbew, and perlaps Lave adopted sigel chignizes Ju the piganization ot our courts 13 shall secnre the nescséary Iinpartlud.ty 1w our Judges, the Legistuture shonld restare to our Jmfi:ca tho privilege of charglug: the fury orplly. L . ’I'n’c objuets of thu statute o, 2inols, requlre fug tho charge of the Judve to s Jury 1o be tn Weitiug, Were twoluld: | Flrat, to prevent the *buitifY to summon‘wiiom ho pleascr, a8 belng an- 31,000 worth of real estate owned by them, and | uny man Taving all the qualifientions named . Indleating oy tho'Judga or the. if the Judges | Judge frotn fifluencing the verdiet of tha jury npon quiestions of fuet by so skiilfuliv.for weli- gently) Mending his statements of the Jaw vith n-v\umfnlmu of fact i wouklereate thefr wminds the impresslon that certaln fucts hal Leen fully proves,, when perhaps b was thelr duty to'find aa jurora that those ficls had not becn®proveny seeondly, to! secury Loth litigants the power.-ta, bring the charge of the Judge before the court for review, and to correet the errord of the dndge, i any . were. made, - Wheeo the Judge's charge §s oral und extemporancons, ns, i ost other States and tn England, the mode by - which ' connsel . bring dny 'punlon of his ehurge before the nppelinte. court, for review is h[y stating orally, ut the close of Ws, charge, thelr exceptions” to such I}url!nu‘s; and alter- ward reducing to weiting the portions extepted to, and subiyftting their stajements to the Judge hlmself,” who decldes, in seftfing their il of exceptions, whéther tho cotnsel liave stated hla ehargs. copreetly: ornote Of conrre, 12 he has iharginl one thing.to the jury, and fnslats dpon 2o seteflne the bill of exceps tiuns as to eliow the appellate st that he s chrged something wioity diiferent, the fujured E] pacty 1s Without remedy, thoteh Uns can kedred e ocenr ader-an ‘livnest and able Judge: 1ience the urigin of our stutute, ORRAT SYSTEM DEIENDS ON INPANTIALITY. And yet the oral eystem, where wielded by {mpartiat Jindues, had eortaln great advantuges, That portion of {ts disulvantares which arose from the nabllity of Judge dnd connsel to agree upon the netual lampgge uséd by him, on the trial 0 now - retoved, - in most cases, by the presence of the phonographie " reporter. - Whether' the diail- vantages. which would .avise i 1Hinols frotn the everywherefelt ., lack of funrrtfality In thet Judies, I3 capable. of removal, Is 1 question which uildreases (taelf totlie comblned prudence of tho Benelt, Bar, and Legislature, Our present syrtem, based as it is on distrust of the Judge; either as to LIk capdelty or his honesty, ievessarlly works by ehackling his ut- terances Leinz shoekled, he performs his findle clal task as imuerfeetly agany yther ahackled ob- Ject hobbles throngh his rice,—es imperfectly ns the attorneyswon elther shie would sum’ up’ the facts If they were requited to elip thoer soaring wings, abstract .their rhetorieal tail “feathers, and rend aeseroll of badiy-wrltten: manuseript to n slumbering dnd disznsted jury., WHAT 18 THE BAR WLIY BUACKLED( 1f the Benely of Tilitols hid the pumbers and ower of the Bar,‘and hnd retaligrdd upon them' by vequiring that counsel .sbould address the Jary fnwriting, would the diffienlty in the way ol {ully presenting éach Htizunt's sle of the case be gereater than ‘the present ditdieulty of i statlg the whole cuse Impartlallys 1t not onl Implies that’our Judges are not to be trusted | with the privileze of exteinporancous speech, which depreciates them relutively to the Judges elsewhere; but, {0 wll our Judger were verftablo. Mansfields nnd Maorshalls, 1t would reduce them to the. pititul level of readers of attorneys'” manuscripts.. A mere Dogberey could make n seleetlon from " such propositions. of law . os might be olfered to bun In writing by Mr. Leonard Bwett on the one slde "or by Mr, Corsdon Beckwith on the other, and read” them *with a8 much safety and influence as a Story or, o Tenterden, _And \'e?' few Storys or Tenfers dens, will be developed In the, performance of duties vo shuckled i, thelr mode of perform- nmi;: that a Dogberry could perform then os wello 1 < N . DIFFICULTY OF PREPARING A GOOD WRITTEN Cl1s Of coutrae, during the no Jud vrogress of a jury trial, ¢, unless he adjourna court for thut pur- pose, ean write o charge that will compare, in scope, Jucldity, and value, with one “which he would dellver omlly, Ho depends iiininly on the few hurried scntences, e’ may. jot down while vounsel ure summning up, mid on the se- lection he may malie from the ‘mass of fnstruc- tlons counsel on elther slde may submit to him, As an .average sample of the fuvolved and complleated etyle “of these fustructions, 1 vito u slugle * seiterice from* amone thirty pages, of ke ; atter, which :were A Judges re- cently, on the'trinl of o suit brought by en em- ploye of a contractor engaged fn londing rail- roail-care aguiust the ' rafiroud company, for: fn- Jurles sustained by the employe by the alleged neglly «[uw of_the company, i rauning thelr cars upon hilin, . A BPECIMEN CHAUGE. - It will be scen that the Juror, in order tocoms preliend the tinal predieate contained fn the sens tenee, must earry fn-his memory, and efmul- tuncously exerciso Ws judgment upon, elghieen sepurate und Independent conditions, on cachof Which thie truthof the final predicats depends, The suntence I3 as follows: oy N It tho plalntiff kpew the locatlon of the tracks of the defendunt's road (1), at and ndfacent'io the pluce where the injury waa- recelved (2), and had opportunlties of knowlog the manner in which th switehat the south end of the elevatar buildin wan “hiidied (3), aud in which can were operated over the fruck runnl clovator (4}, and also had knoswleds 17 proved (5). that the north end of tween the cary of which he placed hiuwelf (6, ¢ tended into the elevator (7), and could not be sven by him (8)3 thut tho cars hud buen recently placed in that position (#)5 that the wwitel which “threw aomo of the £ars un 1o the- track lind Leen chonged . ot by an employe of the defendant (11), Tt by the "4 boss * under whom ho wos working (12)4 1 such du'the: pront (13), ho wae bound to Jinow that hewas ina dungerous place (14), and waw, thercfore, bound to exerclse great cars’ and cauntion to avold Infurey s aud. 1 the proof shows fie went Into danger (13) which h)"urdlhmry curo (16) e conld have seen (17) amil _avolded (18), no rile of law or Justice can be ovaked to compensnto hlm forthe injiuy h received, . e Imagine the shaclded Judge boundl to utter, not merely oue, but upwards of torty sueh prop. ositions, - lipuging o fury sceking throuzh th labyrinthine muze'of Involutions for a yerdict, | TIE LPFECT OF TR CIIARGE, In the case in Which the above charze was glven, the (]m'y "l‘luLunnd to the evidence, and understood it They heard the summing-up, and comprehiended that, * ‘The case was pretty elear. untll, us they were going out, the Judge cureloped them i the instiuctlons prepared by the oppostug coungel, Had he delivered to the Juryun oral charge,—tecling o fust” judiclal pride fu the skill with which he wonld un- fold to the jury the . entire Jaw applica- Dluto the case, Without allowing the aculest observer to dete ¢ his own betlef orbinsus i the facts,—hia cha would have beon the erown- g .-Imnu,nmu f-'wuvre, of this otherwise welt-condueted telak, The sophistriés of the ableat cdunsel, If - there were sueh, wonld dls- £olve, the contusions. fucidens to the trin) would Algappear, aud order wWould come ong, of a8 ho proceeded with nis analysis of the law, until, at the e, counscl und parties, as well as the jury, would yeadlly ageeo whnt ought to_be tho " verd'et, This woulil result from the fact ‘thut an unshackled court had ' defended the principles of fmpartial justice with the same I tierance with which tounsel biad adyocuted the views or farerests of either side, Anatead of that, ju this case the charge envel- oped the jury e o.thick mist, It ross. aud manthed “the ‘hu-) oot In finpeitetrablo dark- ness,.- Theevidence fteell bezmne s i’ ss the Hght of his home to the lone travelor Jost iy the sngw-tumpests of the Blerrus, . For tweuty- aix lonir hours of obstinate cotnbat and tsens- slon thu jurors strugeled Sor o verdict amidst the waves of discord Into. which this . mon- atrously gente and untntelligivle cluree | had plunged the: theend of this thue ‘they disagreed, Their verdler dled of fuanition, pre ueed by that sbnormal stupldity wiich ovore waelna ull human utterance when it is tortured on the exeructating racle of lewal “avumen, or subjoctid to the verbal thumacrows of philo- suphieal fargon, Each sentence of the charge, tuken seporately, was neute, searching, shrewd, but ulinost tpenctrablo (o fLs prolixity, The whoele combined produced mi biteliectual celluse, und, after weeks of useless labor, the cusu ngzalii tookk its plaze on the calendar, W SIOULD RESTORE, NOT ABOLISH, JURY TiIAT. 'he perversions of the system of trful by jury alluded to by this und the "preceding paper have, caused many persons to proposa stil fuvgher changes I lt—ns that'the jury render their ver- dict by o tyvo-thirds or threc-fourths vote, fne stead” of unanlmously; as that {t be totaliy abolisbed, 1f such persons will'take the pains to compars tho system of frial Ly Jury kuown tu the camnion liw of England with our Iinols ]mn’urnlun of {t, they will perhaps couchude that, before further anutilating or nbollshing it, it were well to try the experiment. of restoriug It I.lll Its pristive digaity, futegvity,” purity, und vigor, ? throu; of the ract, the tratn, Le- et — e Decay of the Freneh Merchant Nuvy, New Vork Sun, > Why 3 {6 that the Freneh wercantile marine falls tu sharg Qs the nationa) prosperity] .How duew it hopuen that” while her” commerce hag been stéadily expanding, the carrylng trade of France §s fufllng moro and more exelusively Into forcign, hands{ Thla 4 oyviously o curlous pheaonienon, and moy well afrestattentlon fn slew of the untoward” oxhibits put torward by tho Inst Murithne Congress held fu Parls, uni ol the. doletul. npw-ult for uhl uddrgsied Lo “thelegislative hody by the shipplng mterest of the wholo country. - ; With the exteut and configuration of hee sea voast, und with the, protection which her ship-, buflders and shipuwners enjoyed from immema- rind times up to_ 1860, Franco nuss huve bocomy tho Arat, grat ull evens the seznnd, of Bur i: e, maritine Powers, IU'the tastes and hnblta of her peoplo il uot'ehgendered an Inveterate ave alon to the sea. ‘Lo this notion toug voyazes, which entail the suceitice of home and country, seent 1o Le no leds unconrenial thau embgratioi. It was even atllvmed at the Lite Pards Conirees . that the geographical slination ol Frauce, un Lo direct route of payleation {rom the north of Europe, wus o positive detrfnient to witlve ves- sels, British, German, and Nocweglan snips ba- Jugg thug eusbled, without diverzence from thelr chios, | course ‘or exira exye: to cdll for frelght ot her Channel or Atlantle ports, But general _theoties, Towever | pausinte, do nob . Lol the reannrkable Yact thut stnce fsd, notwithetanding a trdly marvelons faali tn other flelds of fn=¢ duntryy Franve, which then beld, the third rank in lhedgcncrd wlalatien’of salllng vessels, has dropped to the sitth; in other words, helow Norway; Germang, amd Italy, and abmost to the Tevel of Spaln, . o ‘Inls deeline has been notahly aceeleraton stnce the Franco-Prus shan war, Merely lu ton. i from 1592 to 1875, the French sailtng flect iclloit “nearly pne:lifth, or more Lhan 130,00 tous,whifo at of Norway was augimented Ly 27 per e Nelther can-it be said that this decadence wu cumpenaatod by the development of stean nav- fmation, Of tlye 200,00: thns which to-day repre- sent the gtean mereantilé tfiarfhe; aliout 130,000 ars substdized, In order that four-sevenths of this tlcet inny, exfst at_all, Erangce Ls obliged to beatow on divers vompaules anatmt subventons regcating $2,000,000 tur boats wid steam cutters employed In harbor servive, whith-"reduces fo the meapre nnd'al- noat Ineredible cpher . of - some 50,000 tona the | legitimate, . felf-sustalning force of the ateam merchant navy.” T B; way of fortllylng {ts demand for leg- Islative- itarvention, " tho shipping interest of .France points out the fusignitlcance of fts slare fu the transportation of ' the natlonal {mports -and exports, and the cnormous sums which ate paid o foreign carders. The volumg of mer-: chandise flowlie infoand oul”of Freiieh ports, at thit present time ia without Precedent 3 yeb ft- appears fréinofticialrdocustients that the quota conveyed wipter the French flag,, woich In 1562 was afill 30 per ‘cant, ‘had- shrink fn 1869 ta 5, andl 18 ow contracted 2o 20 per cent, In order -ty estimate the proportion of this business which the nitlve inaring 1s competent to under- tuke, 10 per cent more ousht probably to bhe subtracted from these flenres, representing the part abeorbed by subshlized iues all events, nearly thiee-fourths of the carrying trade Is trafsacted In foreign bottuns, which levy upon burdeued.. France s yearly tribute computed at stxty millluhs of doliars, LOGAN V: * T the Fditor Af The Tribune, LiexinoroN, Mclean Co; [, Dec. 8. —~Your paper of - Nov. 23 contalns o brief letter from Lincoln, Iil, signed * Republican,” asking you to urge the Republicans to nominage the Hon, R. G, Ingersoll for. the United Stutes Senate, cte. Now we do not want fo say one word sgainst Ingersoll; he s o great orator, a great lawyer, and a powe-ful man, and deserves well and doubtféss will be substattlally remembered by his 8tate and party,. who ure proud of him. But .when . our wan at Lincoln informs Tug Tatnusg that a najority of the Republlcans {n this part of the State would be pleused to_have Col, Iugersoll take John A, Logan's place Inthe Uniteil States Senate, he §s certainly mistaken, aud this for several reasons, R 1, Uen. Logau.went {nto the army.at the be- ginping -of tue-War, and served ‘at the front taithfully to its elose; and Tig reflected us much ‘credit on the Utifun'cause, aid did ns much sub- stuntial servive In proportion to the number of troups under iy cowmand, as any man who wore the blue., 5 . Aguln, Tis rioble example and hurning clo- queneo on the stump aroused the Union teeling T Southiern Illinote, sud doubtless saved us much trouble with the Democrats of thut see- tion durlngz the War, and its eifecty are yes seen in the ty-jucrcased Repubtican voten those ountles, muny of which setually go Repuablicing - Againyas both the House and Scnate arc well fllled with ex-Confederates, - such as Ben 1101, Gen. Gordon, cte,, who buve been cducated to belleve that the North wow't fight, ote., would it not be well to -have u few there, like Logan, whom they, well know whi fight, and who dre fubly ‘acquainted with Confederate tactics both i the Heid and In Congresst Can we as Republicans allord at thir critieal thnk to throw uside all this experlence, und clect a'new und untriéd man, ot oue swoup, tu | the most responsitle statfon fu the gift of the people of tie State of Jilinols? It is sald to be . 0 good tule in war or politics to fhid out It pos- s[blo what the enemy would wish you to do, and then Ao preclsely the reverse. Now, Gen, Lo- Fxm 1s&lic lust jinan the Democrats wish to seo 1 the Bendteyand for precizely thesame reasons the vast” majority of Keputlleans wish to see him there, ; - . : ‘I writer aforesald says Ingérsoll don't seek the'olfice, "I hope’ that 13 true, - And, In view of qur small majority*on jolnt ballot; I'hope nu Republican will wenken IUby getting up slms'v.-u- slons or new candidatd p i [Both'correspondents appear 1o nssunic that the Ttepublicans have a clear majority on jolnt’ Lallut, and can’ eléet whom they please. But this isnot the fnct,” The Independents, num- bering linlf-a-dozen musnbers, have the balance of power. Will they vote for either of. the eml- nent gentlemon nmncdpn the Republicun side? Disputants, woild do”well “to flvst determine that poiut before arguing the relative merits of thelr men,~Ep.] ¢ - e e — e | THINK OF THEE, The stars that shine the brightest, love, Are whispering oft to e And thes my Teart [# liizhtes Foroh! 1think of thee, For in thelr gentle ulmmlnf:. Tove, _Such tender Heht doth shive, It seeme that I nm looking, love, Into those eycs of thine, Gl love, And then,. tspers mweotest, Jove, My Jonging heart { free; It eeme you are so near nie, love, Whene'er I think of thee, Sometimes the stars ura paling, love, O clouds hide them from vidy But stfll ' watchlug, wating, love, 'Till they come peeping through, And then the,eilver ning, love, More brlht than pearls of.pen, Around my hieart I shining, love, " For oh! Tk of thee Cineavo, WarLace, ————— Tho European Conferenco. Tha French wits eny that the Conference at Canstantinople ntay he compared to a reunfon of the Beven Capital Snss Ttaly, swall-beside the others, represents— Envy. L Tarkey, which pays no tne—Avarice; A Russla, with the great uppetite—Gourman- ne, Austria, long ‘sbandoned to carclessness— Idiencss, - A Germbuy, alwajs wigallsficd—Luxury. England, frritaied—Auger, .. S And France, knowlug how to play the humble A el furthordedue tion of wmore than-18,000 tons et be made for-|. s Tady ceiitral bu %50, Trihine ot Foh ALTE~ON WEST STADISOA bils Onkiey l!llk Leavitt, sguth front, 11343 cheap forcany, GEU, M. HIGGINSON, No. 114 Desrbarm-at., Hoom ATH T BTURY 10 JIOU BALE-WATSEILAV, LOT AT, A DARGAL Jrow AL IS Tonie a7 Aore, B3, 470: €00 casli nuist sell, & Twenty-nintheet, near thartimidt, L e of the moat deairable eoraer lots on Wabash-av.. Donglas:plece, TRIFIY-Q{Lieat., for ap foF OF N Cisy payiienis, Adiressh W, Tribine BURBAN ILE, Fooi BALE-=10) DUGLTIY FATAS: i, Cottnire, ) downs sond for mAps and eircuiats, 3.0: 1foor 40, 11 \Vaxiinkion, JPOSALEORIEN Tk NICE HOUSK ASD.CO e in viaen nelghborhood; near il Engirwasads firy depota Al vers fine restjenco in 2 i, THLOTSON B0, 12 S aehiuton e Kvasss Vankegan, [, oo 10Ne, AL RETATE TN IR £ place of 1o i s 1 13 prowing enjes- | {nvestient %o . HO T bt fe b e TA'TE WANT, e | N =y UBE AN N Ll OITHL NVASTER: R Ol B AL y of 1'cs wintor 4l i uaonbeds n 1dly..the property as an Audtin Lot ek of Sewelry “aud stiyernres will not- awume: nnd will not canh._Adiress's 24, Triiune otiic bt TO RUNT-IIOUSES, . T Rubnenni, ]'0 RENT~OR WiLL &I cuttawe [0 K Souhvansion. L1, A‘PINE HOUSE.AND lpoots & beanitul, rerilence’ tn LOTROY BIUS, 92 Waadiheuoi-at. W0 RENT—IRO0MS, T 67 PEIL MONTIL D L upper flour of house, 10 1Harvar. 45 Weslerneavs - g i DAY nicely-furnteied warmed rons No. VOULI Of DIAFrisun-Fies 23§ hlocks §. Of 1, O¢ yrfi i 1 NDEOMELY FORNISH- edand private’ famity on North Teurtoro- rtlvay location pear (lucthe- s Addr TCELY - FURNISITED WAl VETY ehieap 1o gontienien, 1) SLatey Lelter & Co.s; alsy at 10) Frankiin-st po, RENT-N1ek or without Luard. tivar Clark. _Apply - FURNISITED TO0MS {nisbury Dlock, Randolp! {0 T VW ANTED-TOURNT-COMFOUTANLE COTTAGE of scyen rooIns: rent moderate, Dunton's Spirft of the Turf, 164 anu 108 Waghingion.at., Yovm 38, OFFICES, BETC. 4 Txl A VE'&\; IIH!;IH‘“}LEIS'\;ADRE 1]‘\;"‘{'}‘:- ¢ wood, seeond duvor from Foste ce. T 3 soxBHoS & Wniidonss, |00 Oftices. r]'0 RENT—DESK ROOM . Ot PART -OF OFFICE: Infee, well-llghted, steam-licated, iu vaiilt, Jlooms 2u a'd 2§ A Dexriv .« curner of Mad: |§_Du. J, 5. JUHUNSTON, Archite Miscellnnouuy. i NIEAK CHICAGO, ONE HUN- “dred mnd sixty In goud condition, ~'very luw, Forfull purticalarsapily to ur wddress JOIIN W.'NOIK 1%, 57 Stateowt., Chfearu, - . G 10 IHORSES AND CARIZLA UCTION BALES KVERY TULS 43 "day, and Satunlay, st 10 &, W LS. DAY, THUIRS. liy WESTON & OF TCESHAY'A SALE. hainds Wi, 6 yenra: kind from viee; trots i nine Lo driven Ly o lady, dod i In 3 Telfibl Tiny horse, 10k hands 7 years; sound, kind, and true'tn all haruces: s vers siylieh, fres driver, snd o #£00J burse for genvral use - - - “Téaun bay. draft hurses, 7nad’8 years old: suund and true worken i oll Hnrneas; free Trom Vice, and war- runted to pull as much us Ray team of their heft fn tho cars tothluy; can safe oy vity. 'Viza, car-load of horses, 21 o number, freah from tho K, g eountry, With o o ; 0 now and wecund-land harness, single and double whip halters, 1ap-rolies, vlsnkets, and & ful) line of ho -furninidng poode, = . % Auction sale cammenc! D‘u‘s ‘cu S PUYEIC) LGLI0US OF - LOCATING IN A ‘weli-scttinl Tarming commiunity where Jie wouhl ‘ctwitli-ne vppesitian and would soon scy I cna leatn of semethin JUrmiig K. A, ARIS s WANTED=WHO - noveltles 10 tAke. Agenta inonthe U cents, Noveniber P, SCOTT, @ Dearhoriest, \ LARUESTOCK, ALL FTYLES. X 4 7, T ihes, larees, nute. vic., for sal A eliter W o, At 133 Michligan-av. 10 pages ainber reddy. "h\l T for kale oL 7 Nurth 1?D“§,\I.F-A Q0D MARE, ~0 fura Vuigy. *Call Mouiny at o7 TPOR SALE~TIE HEsT BLELGIL L B fes i tratcost. A, T 73 Desrbor i : “neatwr than ever,: alnthie and repairiog. sl dhoy, 47 Wellerst, . TTUTSES, preterred. UOOD HUSTN “chia e for coal, groceries, dry 5, LF fued, U3 " LUS'T AND FOUND, iONSE, TEC, . 1870, 7 property and payt g expensce, PR ek Tainud ATuold-at, r Slojis ur ot 0ST—\ GULD WAT oon etween 4 and 3 o'loc] af Frade tu State and Itandolph- Gruve car, - loward wiil o pald f 5 Unlow Butldiug. 05T—A FILE OF LS AN g # OF 2juc only 10 mo. The' Ander will by ‘einitably ree nid by leaving thie same ut my ollice, A, U, HYDE, Tioum 10, 123 Dearburn-at. B B l OST=UN - WEDNESDAY =~ EVENING, DAY 4 joay With saildie ilierally . rewarded by State wind ¥ CIL THURSDAY AFTER- X, Ing froun lioand ater 1y Cottoge tu return to ltooin Sreturning 1o JOIN BABER, LBl st ur by jeavini wors st Lora ¢ Nutfunal Dank, BDZAN " OWNER FOIE ~ A RUNAWAY liorse capiured near the Minlta on the South ide, D, HARKY 3IANMMES {5 REWARD=LOST=0! ..'?.) Hiwen Sabs 1f the peraon whl 1 above reward will be e South Rides 71 KART MONUOR ST NEWLY-0PEN parior aultea and sl roobisy Weil 10 iiicea: day beasd of mieat. FRONT d, and 765 T VAN ) " Hoard for indles or e 81410 83 per week, with s of plano. role which events have finposed on her—Pride, Trox 3 INMINGR<EVEIR grecn, Princes, pluc, inoe (o decurat ihe b, arvel, dnncl, of gart, - dalls, ehurchis, s Toullis decorated by exj Apply ar BUFes K1 KURYOIPI<s1 Q01 SALE=OLD SCAL paireds new ani & CAUD ECALE JPOM SALESTIE BIUIE T0 - USE TRENOL boat detacier, un upparitus furall ioatd. CPhe ot Lention of abiptiuators s nwiers (s catled th tite pute ent It er i GLEaelied o s hoat piid i operation AL Clark-at, bridge, MIRIOK, “RTOVI d, polr 8 qulrrcls, av.y, ujata — GOLD rabin, TE AR ur felt, any wyle __tivvernsnt oot OF FICKIS) ATE cafred, price $1 ¢a2i 8 Depat, 81 LHandol) T\ USGLUTE DIVORCHS_UNPRINGIPLED £) tesgdvertise diyorees (1) for cauns hot rocpg 1he laws of any bine, All whe desire **le; resehce, Ay eon l(u:x CL Ty ote. L ALLY AND QLU iy ors 1o ey unflur ALLY AN DY sy btaiy T Tomas bl lntaterfall Few after fecree, sl cf Address G, 38 81315, 57 Asttland Rloek, YOUCES<WE OIVAIN VALID DECHEES OF divoree for reddeats ur sy SUite, foF Wiy causey r oy uctlily to yiasyour L Chig TSEORATION 3 W arben: P Feave sny pe i i KT ulfua, T 2 ITAD 1N THE CITY W ew OF Tellied machines ut Jess ruivy te. Wo puaraniee eavl oue or rotuad uRORE I, h‘_l_l!l_ls & Ut €4 Walas V. RUOTION w.l TO 833 - PEIL - PENM—ALL 4 TALG o> o 18 35l best Lasiruciors; freuadvaut. O Tebumat'sond tor ercular, | Coutral Consers (nd Staty-at 2 vt M . MACEINEIY, T N BOILEI, AND A2 vsld clicap, App, ‘_I_Eil-'uh.n Sk WANTR, HE BEST THING 1X 'fllb’. ew uf the |lulI] Land, achirus 18 W ry Addreis Huly Laud wtiland blozls, Clilcugue Alotels. . . KD 150, WABABILAY., ul rootn, sn.wger day, ¥ 1o %4 per weekt room, wit t hoard, 30 cents, cents, and 61 perday, $220 10 83 per Weuk, 8 CLALL. HOUSK, Y™ STATET,, OPFORITH e Palwer Honse—=To reit, good ruoms from $3 (o 3 ver week, With or without board, i UOARD WANFLWD, [OARDTROR KRUE AND AR, Unton 1'ark and sonth of Madison: and lucation; prompt pal W ’] CALLED TO TIE FOLLOWING 8 10 planos sud urgns: octave Kuabe plano, carved legs. eiuway platus, e ctuve upright Qlibest plano, seciid st Hallete, Davis & Co. plano. BriARL Caguer Stato snd Adama-ats, . BATGIINCMAGY ST BUTATE 4\ yrand planutorie, fall T octayves, with agrufie, French grand actiol, oVerstrung bass, all uowess nt vementa, £ will buj 5N by Fim will iy o s Oriane from b Tichiy Carved and rosswood case, with ,-mmu\n.,—- u 1oy ‘atitd - LOUIOIN-Of €Rac, WiGsivy covid lewy ani lyio, Stanutaciurere yeice u warranted for live yuars. 1'flce, 8250 T, MAKTIN, 154 Statersts e St i \ L il ehiaie &, Boun suith, ui it erms, $10 o will T PAVAULE 1% INKPALLY i psclisets ) g o et Wk ciave blinofarie, i amente, TIchly EArved fogsuud 1yro. (b Ts SUITADLE POR ALE aud I: heer, altualed tn centes uf the elty, Suuth B0 e puls very daurs Cali nt 335 Larrabad-eily 710 3 OUTE. APPLY AT TANGE—31,00 STOCK 0P T hm“_x‘l‘ly abuut same Valuo. Ade EALI §3ALL BTOCK - OF BTAPLE oskery und glhuawaral storg nid Gxturys to rent ¥ 0w rent, Juauira st 617 Stute T=A DAKERY WITH < GOl “CUITOM. clicavi lovatiou excellont. Tuqulre st 233 5 WEST Oit BOUTI NOUSH-DUSI~ fur $100 cast tavestnient. 153 Ladt ‘s Illmm‘fli. Ontley hours from II_IDU» Pt WANY! 187,03 TO 8 A aii vatabtishied graln trade 40 oy ot of L\lh:ug«nl ct Eubleril outhéty & No, § chunce. Address g 81, une villee. snone’ B “pefiftce et el 2 4 C\WANTEDSROOT N0 87T | trad OUSES FOIL SALE, O EX. | A DAV aud bridle,, “The fnder will be Tim LM 1l SWANTED-MALE, MELP, ° A A AR SR A N f ol riiden. {GASS CANNIAGE T'A. jrolug. 143,800 143 Noeth Wi FINST-CLANY VOO FORKEN 0N I B, TAWER.E DR 10 South NTRDS WATCTONATR R AND I W ALER] oud workiman wiil: igve tiaady. employmenty ufp sober snen netd aaply.” . 8. FINAPE, Talluln 11, - BITON. -J, K. PREKAN NTED=BTATIONER DUANKNUOK MAN: A active luai inustlio weil scquaintod with .. vir, and heing good clty references, Address ‘ritinne ofiice, B g i A PREVEMAR TO TAR ‘V.\.\'TPH;A i [T - aouarand 7 eylindar; most pe Wi the thie. & Ko7 ATOH OF & man of 5, good LA and underaanil fook and ordinary job ek © N ¥ i for the right kind*of o man,*: Addreas A1 U140, Flkla) » QR noons. ANTED=MEN, 2 autoipatls fanta natent s selliug nrticien ks . ARTEETAN, BY X 2 floatim bl v W00 . with an isbiiaict: do T Central, litnoia and. Lowa. - Adirces, atuting. whitte perwonal {nterrivw van by ha 2183, Dot Mexa, * L - WANTEREANY Wiy bstarg 12 d If deared, Box . ' flflflr foi i AUHING ‘-':'.‘Il'A 4 AERAL. . ] okou TUREAT. ., ‘Art. nver 100 full-pagy R tlermany from dosliia made {1 sGhrlating Jow of France, aud supibly af nivredey Preze” Cambeidur, fo fiiee ratc o nes. 1hie work, ¥ hy-zn Amoricanischotar, - The puet Whittfer says: **The cyw, u‘;’hum thedntelleet |, ; are ¢ quatly sativfied witlr sach ‘s Book."” Kum s agent Bve aold alriads from Gy L 1,500 Copies encii.. Apply to | Chieagu, - VWANTEG-G00D WAKING AGENTS. LT i eveey State and onnt o to sellont tiouse.. o hold arifeles. We ' manufaeture our own youre w vie have nothing hut what b of practiesl utliit aaafe, 1 ruiars. wier. Eend fur i 0 North Clark: tulitable Lisiuess for the "R CoUTIAT Ik ul Iz MEN"TO CUT 1 APPLY T0 & CIQUCH, curner N D= Vi Dustuce meo, Wit firss-cies ‘o profitanic enipioyment by WO North Lasaliaat. 1. 100" FART-SELLING American ) Ttqom s L FOR GEXERAL HDUSE~ 4 West [ary l-4L, Nursca. FANTED- A a1 4 5 P e IL'16 YEARS -OLD TO TAKE Must be Frotestaut, Apply at 40 ST T Haokcikeonern, Cleriin SITLATION WANTED=Accol Sy llllfi‘("l?;“:\"‘&:ntl‘lu“"l. or l‘(nllll!“l..:) T B e s S 75 Tribune oblces oot QITUATION waXT Imak nuyself gene cighis yoars Tor three § PURTEN, 01 sefal In 8 Grocer énce of same. ApY ITUATION WANTED=TO DO CODKING, WASI- Wy und frontni n & privaty family, Call for two i N0, 30 Bast Erigest, - - ot ruspectable tuilly, | \Wazes notss wich uf an object aaa fune. Please U2, Tribune villce, the rear of 34 South AR JTUATION WAY A FIRST-CT, A% wasiier, and (roner. The ladly that calicd o far 8 cook Jlvasc eall again. Cull for five dayant Nu, = I Frankllu- o Miscoliancons, % ITUATION WANTED-BY LADY OF ¥ LY adidress, ns copyist (n @ lewye tlice, or ox travel- {l‘l 3 ;ll' l:(llll}'cl‘lilllvllllflllll to t‘ll1 y llll ur lll{]é‘fly Jady. cicat. TefcEenths Wvon, ANY Fequired: “Adurees Two deyn, MILDRED, 2=, Tfll\\lht"ilml thgar PO OTHIT3 Lot furnftire, and b aneons goors of by sending letter IDJUE 5 GE BO4 31, . 1"”" D TRAPPHEL i Ahelf furs 1o e For edropens iark ILOVES [} Varlu R Lot L THE TIME. U UCCESS, Ol duccess. AND GIVE UB SN FOUNMER VEANS. FIRR BT St e e ¥R, Alaska, made up Sy eaE ant r‘hxnm_u.u‘u} ®1d, $16, ¥, e et kv Y g Ak £ o s 1. ATS 'il'l\! »kin, €1t §13. PavALs: ¥ I S L, HATE=81.50 10 5. SEXTSKINBAUQUES=§T, S0 $100, 3120, snd FUR-TIIMMINOSMarten. Prench Siiver - Fov, Russlun Kilver Fux, Jilue Fox, lirown s Bilver Convy, wil styles and prices, Troim KN Ner yard upvands. o o0 1, Guods wili e sent €, O, D, by express subject to vxe suitnutlon, s BLACH Al Ny NLACIK Ty 2 i FUi o, e L. T, MALT] 1534 BTATE hren on the 2ot of November in the years o; midxt of The paufs) John V. Goetz started by the Kid- * ) Rovi busliiess With 10 holp af any KINGY an oeen torsed f0 ko 8 dosen cliices, and 1 creastis deumand by ull s Draniches s cuused the: pres.. ut neceastty of furubeing etployment 10 the follow: Jug corps;. . E. 1. Hoops, Stock Managor Ph W, Zoudin MM F, q\'l'n'"f:"'o”'r'-'-"‘n’l e I"..'lrv-t b res, 'oigrac “ 2230 OIS Entton, Stre. . Holland . ¥ s C, Btyan, snlesindlesy George A: Duuning, Manazer Manufacturlng Dep't ; r". M. Tron Freneh Cutters .. g 5, 1. Lavy, American Cuttery . -Lharies Laraén, Bwedish Cutter; Furalshing work for Lwenty-ninu oxpertenced glova ul’cl‘.lmfihhyhnml\‘:u Tachtuc, of whieh ¥ 4 Spgilah, 3 Aingrioan, - aar Enkllal Biwedi, L R Yrtnel “The goat ki whicharo tanne vislon nf dr., Gaeta. “Ihie duty un alt finports enpnulta -.h{nn“—lal T verse i v, e tor th Jubbii ur el slatew, 'fl-mr Manager; I, Visher, Accountant; hy and 10 German, tng nved coma from Texas nit Mexion und volored ubder thy direes yupe 4 ki gl o, Y ost vould: 0tz with ® view of imun No oppesition fu the Unt: SO, WATCILES. W biee, 2 Ll GOODE, KU 18, Blorage hous 78 uud 80 Vai gAF Bigle} ralrsstraton. 18 MADK ON DIAMOY terala: ufso Mioncy lusbed on Turaliure L dulvl-vt., i i COLE DEALY ST, | s gl wuim of §1, 500 und §2,500 10 1uad at v er ceuti larger sui AR I s TR ST poeerty ON IMPROVE 1“ ) L‘f" erte Iwsding (0 fult.” Apply Lo €., 235 Fiqutl Clatkest, LoAS ( JALKE =) VEI CENT GUAHANTEED DY™A SO A Uit pafu’ fuveatment fn veal Tribune otice, " g c AND CHANDER FUT U redsouallo ofer Telum, QATRIVICH X Tl L) twe :{ll:'.lulq our stuck, ' PALOR. BEDSTE 1 aruliin carpels, w0y, v coratéd Enpire arfor bedsie . on il Towi} cauli priecn 3 Weat Madlwilest, 1 UNION FURNITERE €O, 508 WEST STATIT el i kil o1 BnwslidN furailfuro o asy - o e, TAVGGIES, FURNITURE, ~AND MERCHANDISE 1) » Lt Brevprool wareholse, TGU West Monrve- st Moncy advoused be a0y mounty lowest chargus,