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P E ; JANUARY 17, 1877. dled in ki ket, 'This matter fs now in t| hands of an able commitice, eelected from among the members of the Arancintion, Your Directors wonld congeatalate you upon the fact that there [» a prowing dieposition among the meunbera to ahfile by the fules and decisions af the Board, as well ‘cultivate a higher standard of ‘Tlila {a the best gunranten wo ean hove of the healthy growth and the perpetufty of our Association. 1t, during the year 1876, our trade and enm. merce have not developed as rapidly as we conld wish, we shonld lear in mind that 1L nathe Amer- f¢an year of jubilee, and thet we may justly elaim & compensating hrnefit arising fronthe fncreased facilities our peaple huve enjoyed for the fr 2 of courtesics, of opinlong, and of yatriotic atulntiune and aspiratfons, as they performad the grand pleeimege to the Centennfal” Exposition at Fhiladelphta, eapectiully submitted on behalt of the Board of Directare, Jonx R, Brxsuey, President, On motfon, the report was rocelved and adopt- ed, ond thanls were accorded the Diroctors for its ablo character. . The aunual report of tne Welghmastes was accepted and placed on file, RETIRING FREAIDENT'S ADDRESS, Tne President then uddressed the Board as follows: . Fellow-Memhers of {he Board of Trade—0zx- : “ligfore_retiring froim the very rerponal- blc” position [n whicl you pinced me une year a0, I wish to ray n few worde of cheer for our Asrocia- tion. and & Tew words of thanks for the greal coun- madcration stiown me during the time that | have been your chief oflicer. 17 Che past yeat has fiot been all that we could have linped for a4 & prosperous husiness year, yet we cuannot complain when we know that our own BOARD OF TRADE. Annua) Meeting of the Wholesale Deal- ers in Orain and Provisions. fnterestiog Financinl Report of the Di- reclorgessAddress of the Retire ing Presidents The New Exeoutive Makes His Maiden Speech—Committees and Ap- pointments, The annual mecting of tho Board of Trade was held yesterday niternoon, Prestdent Bens- ley presiding. 'There was a largo attendance of members. = As soun a8 the meeting was called to order 4he Sccretary read the report of the Directors, which was as follows* DIRECTORS' REPORT. At the Tast annual mecting the aercts of the Paard, sade fro;m Its permanent fxtores, were B dbnrer of ‘Chambor of Cmmerce 030 slinrce of Chambor of Com! stock, cost . ..$ 00,010.03 100 sliares of ad afock, worlhi... 10.000.00 £, City, and our own Assaciation have been wonder- Chlcagn 7 per oo Athoo0.00 fufly Brasperans aa compared with any othee city Tiyde Lark bon s and other commercial oreantzation In the land. The cifect of the gencral depresson in the usual iinex of businers, has been 1o tura the attention of KE0.08 Total 8,508, 71 tey business inen 10 thuse centres where the best op- P HEYE OB AR portunitics for apecufative Investnent exinl, ,llr:_ & no other place In land, are the faci From aunual ausessments, 1,84k meme o o 0, Theeulative. Investinanta wilty quick, retums vo e L£40.00 | iet as on our own Exchanue, Thia fact in known V,040,00 700,00 750,00 600,00 489,00 . 13,635.10 73,293, 10 s 91,880, 08 8105 h’rhe disbursements of the year have been as fol- wa For current expenses— Rent, heating, and water,,822,201,73 Ealorles (except elevator) .. 16,851.18 Maintaining _and _running clevator, including at- tendance, Y + 8,105.60 Market reports and tele- graphing. . 0,015,323 Aunual report, |h¢hldh|5 1,000 copies” distributes at Phlladelphin.,........0 B, tattonery and printingbilis 76 Dearburn Obrervatary time H00.00 Clerk tcked: Special ticketd (ra gents) o Visitora tickels., Tranefers of membereh Table rents and premiuon Interest on inveatments ans nror's Accounl.. «oeeus end felt nll uver the country, and hence the yolnme of this kind of businces hins increaeed during the wet year to an almost Incredible extent. Tliefeel- [i 1hat ‘our rules would protect guy man {n nis rizht to clalin what he was justly entl- (led 10, nfter having hazarded ‘hin ' money i1 the market, has had much to do in bringinge that Kind of trade inta the hands of oar members, Qur riles are now such that, With reasunahly unblased deelstons and an unfilnching enfarce ment of them, thero s but Httle danger that pacties will hereafler willfully neg- lect (o provide for the specific fulfilmen: of thelr contracts on the ono hand, ot that any extor- tlon will bo permitted on the uther hand. where erkiea ninhycldably defauiting in tiie specifc per- ormance of thelr azreements have used rensonable dlligence and ordinary prudence in relation there- to. 1t b nat formo {a sny whether the growing teilency fn aur people to eugage In speculative op- eratfoun I8 o deslrahie one or not, but, an long as it dors exlat, Ity certalnly the right and duty of this Tiuard (o selze npon the opportunity odered, and so djust ite rutes ond pracilces as to moke the Awsociation the vehicle, and the floor of the Exchange —the arena, for the working out of this **sirifc of opinfons * as to values. As I sald to you one year ago, I can Total receipt.....ueus Add caeh on band Jan, ¥, 18701 Joo.07 Blenographlc reporta. 242,00 now ray to you inore emphatically, that we are fust Newepapers aud clreula 1sL.08 mmml’;-gnu un\'emlm(lmllkcl of tho continent, Fontage, 17.10 1 would not be understood as vh‘ln‘: undue jne Inclden S e O portance to the influence of this speculation upon pairs. . 9,24L75 he intereats of the propie of tha Northwest; ont $ £0,685,10 a,051.05 * [ oo 1,075,062 o 1,095,353 For Natlonal Toard of Trade and ex- eires ot delognten to rame . 1,220.05 o account Commercial liufldi Alterations nnd repairs....8 7,340, 03 Cost of maintaining over eree 8,078.60 For attorneys' feen and Jegal expenses Tor e dervices in 1701 eer For purchiase Chicago City certilicat Totalere cevevrs voes bs vs Cash in the bands of tho ‘Trensurer SR I | Caeh lu Lands of Secretary. certain it Iy, that, were It annihilated orimpaired here, it would lcesen by some milllone the sum realized for the products of tha roll aunually, Lot me congratulate you upon the fuct that dur- §ng the past year there bus been B stendy develop- ment 01‘,: ntiment of loylllr to the riles and to the imteresta of the Assoclstion nmong our members, It 18 beginnlng to be " Acen that in wnlon there In renpth, and that the intereats of both can be best conserved by main- taining the integrity of the orgunlzation, Let we a0 congratulaie you that, through a better ng stunding of vue character as a commerclal organl- Zution, and an buriness men, tho unjust preju- dices that have heretofore exinted agninst u among people not properly informed In regard 16 ruch matters, ore roftening: ond that our mer- chants, and bankers, and wunufacturers, and ca Yiets, and producers, are all beginning fo sve that this Assocration s tho one through which inore tun any othor ticie own welfare ls promoted. For ventllating apparatns and experiments. Lees pald by Cha Commerce. 6,078.00 | "'J aleo congratulute you that we enter upon the ———— | firat year of onr nution's recand century with tho $105,12%.27 | enginary-of-trado all in order, our vrynnization The avallable neecta of the Association at the resent timo are an follow , 050 shares Chamber of Commerce stack valued ot cost, leas amount re- celved as dividends since Oct, 1, 1872, over O per cent juterest on woneys Invested... . veeeses$ 85,005,106 Chlcago Clty 7per cent bonds ot par,.. 10,000.00 Culcago City 8 por cent certifcatenat -0 o0 PO oonisuendss i sies . , 000, Jtyde Tark 7 por cont bonda at par,... $30,000.00 Clileago & Alton Hallroad stock atpar, 10,000.00 $100, 000,16 Carh in hand of Treasurer and fecro- [T 200 eenaere sennaeere 0,030,00 $107,841,10 ‘The assesement for the cnlnlnxi year has been fized at §20 for each member. It e belleved that thls witli other charges for admission o tho Ex- change-rooni, wilt produce s revenuc sufficlent to mueet the ordinary expenses of the Bourd. Tue prosent incmbershlp embrascs 1, 842 nam No yew members have been received, by the payment of the initiatlon fee, but 100 ‘trans. era of mewmberships have been made from meme bern doccaasd of rellelng to new spplicsnts ap: proved by tho Moard of Directors, Durlog the clll esr 10 of oor mcmbers ave een eafled from among us Lo their finul acconat ad their fnal rest, Amiong them wers many who had been Joog with us, und whons we bad learnod 10 esteemy 8 sterling merchants ond noble men. e daily nttendance at the buxiness seasionn of the Bonrd has been larger durlng the past year than eyer before. The question of the necessity of pro- viding murs roon for the meetings of the Asocla- tion hos pressed fteclf upon the attention of your Dircctory, but, having In mind the fact that wo now have in dally attendunce an unusually Inrve number of visitors, prubably mauy members who, with a revival' In_general bumncsd, will ind other chaniels of employment, wo have deemed it boxt to awalt the develupmentd of tho near future Defory determintng whiat is required in relation thereto. in ihia connection yaur Directors wauld suggest the inquiry, whetber ‘it is not practicuble and tosirahle to nintorially reduce the number of persona that ore admitted to_ the foor of lie Lxchanco s cle Many _abusex, bath b{ members and the persans nomnally clerkn, have been dlscoverel, hut with ouripresent rolea and practices it 18 Smpricticablo to apply an wdequate remedy. Large expenditurcs huve been incurred dur- ng the year in rearranging nd improving tho commercial bulldinz with a view to: In- creaslugg tho rovenuo therefrom, Thess expendie Tares xiount to womething over S0,000, but it ls bolfeved that the Inercased rentatx witl fully justi- :y Ihuvuullu:’, und eventually reimbutse the Teanury. Nenrly $4,000 has beon spent for the parposs of pecurlug lmtllkr ventllutiun for the Exchangs ilall, A sinali portlon of (hiwsuin wus exvended In ex- periments which did not rruvlu:n thy desired re- wulte, The system fnally adopted. nnd now in aperation. s apparently an eminont siccess, and we belleve will give permancnt sativfaction, It is proper to etata that the Chamacr of Comnierce lixn reimbursed the Bourd to the extent of une-lulf of the amount #o oxpended. At the begiunbig of the year four sults azalnet the Hosrd by wembers who had been subjected to its dircipline were pending §n the Supreme Court of the State on the appeal of the parties against whum action had been taken. 'wa of those” have Leen disposed of n{ decivlons in fuvor of (he Tioard, fully confinning its power to dinciplina itx members under s own rales, In the principal oo of these tho Conrt ruew an fur as ta decldo that thu courts huve no Jurisdiction to rovlew the acts of the corporation in such matters, In the wther two casdéa nu declslon Lus been filed, An dmportaut question bas been adjudicated by Ahe Clreult Court of thiw county touching the right 10 demand rellet fram eurpeuslon by o wemver of the Board who had been wnspended for fallure to 1uitll commurclal contracts, but who_ hud subse- quiently apphied for and ootained o dl-rhnrr’e in Taukraptey. The Court held that such dincliargo was not wich o wathfactory udjustuent und settle- ment of thy obilgations of (he bankrapt us Ls cons templated by the rules of tho Board, and denled tho order prayed for. Conelderable annoyancs haa heen experlenced by peity sults sgainet members, I which it was Buuzht to make the Board s party by karmlehment of te membershilp af the member. ~ This queation e been dechded within a few days by the Clrcult Court of this county, the Court nolding thal sueh amembership was not subject to garntshinent, Thy Tulted btates District Court had previously hield that thesw ruemborships were not property Hable to Le scheduled by a bankrupt. 1tis hoped that hereafter tho Bourd will be relle from tho ne- ‘cennlty of sttentlon 10 vults of thie charucter, Altbongh the l(ur s been ono of unusual commorcial d fon I our own country, and, 1n fact, throughout the greater part of the ehilized ‘World,'yet we congratulate you upon the fact that as 4 rule, the mombery of Uils Assoclation has enjoyed 'a_reasunably degree of prosperity, snd that, a8 o body, we bave beea rewarkubly fres frum panfes or dlsaster. The buslness of 110 conntry han been interrupted nd Ita Snances disturbed by the recurrence of a Iltnfrul fl“”l‘ul :"dl thoee ¢|\'I||llhn\l‘: bs'len surle usly aggravated by the uncertainly hanglng over the luul‘lul that election, Wo belleve that the wisdom of vur rulcre and the patrlotism of our peopls are e 1o the emergeucy, and that tho declston wlll"hd\mwrly made and peaceably ac- ulesced . 8 done, wo NA{ reasonably espect the commencement of (bt revival in busiuces ¥ Toug lovked for and s ardently desired. Notwithatanding o partial failure fu some of (he crups fu certai localities, the Northwiet has been wore prosperous during the past year than uny other division of our courtey, und has, by fuduatey and o manifest disposition to husband ber re- sources, put itvclf in & position to be sble to sclzg upon the iret upportunily (o usugurate the era of ;fl[umlnx prosperity thut fe evidently lmmedlately efore us. In the matter of cheap transportation between o Weat aud tho seaboard, the Kl;Ell law of supply a4 demand acemns Lo h-\l'fll\lwhedfl“hl necesaity of uational or State leglslation; and it s cn open. guestion if the rates for frelzbt castward from thia polnt during the past yeas have B bevn lower hau is for the best Interests of the country. The necessity fur some chsuge in the lnspection of grain in this city s pressing ltself upon the at- :: % ‘:l ux mcmlfian. kY l,p‘w‘l:c lnn'ol ouln n interests, 88 Well 28 thoss Of 1ho Yas o tiatricts tribotary to Chicago, demsnd that vmx- Ous measures be adoptad fooking Lo the restoration 0 the Board of ths right 4o classlfy tho graln Lan- el putfected, ntrong financlally, and strong n ail thosa qualities that g to make up & powerful and prosperous commcrcial uskociation. 1 think we may justly claim that during the past year we have made soine progres in the erection Ofthat **monument o commercial worth and commercial nonor that shall be a gulde to ever: city, town, and hamlet from our lakeain tne North To the great gult in the South, and be seen and felt on tho shores of either vcean. ** 1 congeatulate you that our beautlful city has duting the past year more than ever beforo demon- stratesd that ahels fhe city of the Union, and en- Qawed with that Irrpprevaiblo power and phick that W‘!ll' nl;l Low before adversity or turn aaldu for suy obetacte. 1 wish to thank the Hoard of Directors for the cordinl support they have glven me In_every effort that tins been made ta promote the interests of the Association, In the hurmony of uction, and in the ange counsei of tho Tloard of Directors, niny be found the chief cause for whatever mny be dected kood fn the udministration of the affairs of the Loard, cciully do I deslre fo thank the mem- bers of tho Roardat Inrze for the uniform consider- atlon and_Kkindneen shown me ull throuch my ad- ministeation, and the disposition munifested on overy hand to duwhat could bo done tv prumote the general welfare, In retizing from the Presi- dency 1am gratified to be able te hand over the affaira uf the Association to one in every Wy wor- thy of your confidence and anpport, GIve lilm ag generoun support us you have Eiven me, nud reat ‘Hesured that a¢ tho closs of his adminiatration you wiil Lo able te Joak back to It ns one of tho beat in our history, ‘There s now left to me nothine uory to do but the pleasant duty of Introducing to you your new President, Dayid 11, Lincoln. TIE PIESIDENT-ELECT. On coming forward, Mr. Litcoln was received with loud applause, He said: Gexteesen: Dalinlluot attempt to malke any formal sprech, but I am plad to have this op- Jortumty of extending to you my siucera thanke or the honor you have dane me in electing we 1o the lmnlllun of Chnirman of this Yoard, 1t 13 ex- ceedingly gratlfying 1o me, after as<oclating with you so 10nk and naving occupied p und trust at your bands, now to, lected to the tieat oflico {0 this Assoclation, 1 feel the compli- ment all the wore after having licen preferred over »0 worthy n competitor anmy fricud " Mr, Wright, & mun of Yery hizh standing amoni s, and_one whose advice nnd counsel 1 shall always Lo glad to recelve upon alf watters pertaining 10 (he welfare of the Bourd, Lenter upon the dities of the oftice nut withuut dlstcust in my own ability; but, relylng upon the able Dircctory you tavo provided, and the intellfenco and expericnce of our worthy ccretary, who hus been agnin xulplmlulml. it shall Loy uun to malntatn for the Board that high standard of com- merciul integrity thatit has attalned. 1 hiave heen counceled with” the Asrociution for many yearss my connection wiih it dutes buck to an early pe- riod In fts bistory, 1 hovo seen much of its growth, sud take o great prlde b ity paet Listory, nnd un equal Interestin ita future welfare, 1 enter upon the dutles of my uttice with the hest af fecling towarda ali the meinbership of the Bourd, and with o hearty wish for the success of cach in- uividuat member, [Applause.] COMMITTELS, The Secretary anvounced the Committees up- pobited by the Directors, us follows Dickinson, Stilos, Kingeland. orton, Wheeler, Clark. Younz, Masble, Mclienry, am, Mogers, Connctluun, L'rovisiona—Siiles, Olderslaw, Councliman, o Stewart, A, 8, Tt f""lmirr;lhrbl:. llu.l;bu) Ash, arket Bieports—0lderslinw, Dunl 3 Thua i Framinn, Didkinaane ™ Clark Frl)zgumrdul Jiullding—Ulackman, Hurlbut, vit0, Olher Inapections. Welgklng—Slctient) Leaal dilvice—Ttogs Warehouaes ~Coun Youne, Narton, Sransportation—W hgeler, biiles, Hackniin. Dnstulled Splrite—§ingeland, Kogers, Oldershaw, “'.‘lleli‘z:rolaylml Obaercationa—¥rego, Blackman, ieclor, Alscelianeous usiness—Hurlbut, Mcllenry, At TUBE APPOINTMENTS were also announced us follows: acratary—Charles ltandolpl. Fresmoo—tuen st oL uepertard o —Crelghitan and Rat! Inspector of Splrieciy. 8. i Rabibous, Welghera—Wade and Corcoran, Avpolntments postponed: Proviston Tn- lpcu:ur, Huy Inspector, and Couperage In- spector. ‘Lie meeting then adjourned, e — Tatewmperanue In scotland. 2l Mall Gasvite, Tho Scotch are a sober natian, but they can get drunk occastonally, and it appears from a return fust batied Lt during the year ending Juue 30 Tust 54,36 persons were Laken in charge in Seotland for belng drunk, of whom, however, 1t 1 falr to say that 34,118 were stuply incapa: ble, und only £415% were disorderly as weil ps drunk, Of thess drunkurds, Glasgow claling 16,231 cases, und the nel, -bburln;: burghs of Uovun, Maryhill, and Patrck conlribute 1,953 cases between them, making a grand total for Glusgow of 17,213, These are all returmed under the uead of * fucapable,” there being no such charge as drunk and disorderly fn the Gluszow Police_act, It 13, however, dificult to belleve thut 17,218 persons could have drunk themselves futo coudition of such {ncapablility that they were uona of them ura.blu ot disorderly beliavlor, Edinbureh contributes 6,025 incsva- blu aud disorderly drunkurds, sud Dundee 3,507 The town of Aberdecn shiows weil on the 1at, with only 598 of botu classes; Greenock gives 3,404 Leith, 1,991; Paislev, 1,650; Port Glas g A Jamalton, 783; Kltniarnock, 785; Ayr, Stirliug, 6713 Dumfrics, 6313 Forfar, 2} 2275 Brechin, 1005 Arbroatl, 65 Ferry, 27; Kirslewulr, 10; Dunferm- Jine, 174; sud otber places fu Fifeshire, 452, Fhe total for the County of Averdeen 1s 415, Perth County numnbers 763, and Perth City 226, hs County of Kiucardine gives a total of 122, and Kinross County, 5. To the town of Ler- wick aloue belongs the honor: of lnvlug] no drunkards, of any variety, to Sgure ou the list. tions of honor —Joreph Dinet 30,-. ¥, Curtls ELBEWIIERE, THE SUPREME COURT. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. BrriNcriELy, IIl,, Jan. 16.—In the Supreme of Davis et al. ve. The Connerticut Mutual Life-Ineurance Company, appeal from the Buperior Court of Cook County, was taken oncall. CURRENT GOSSIP. CIINCHILLA. ‘The sleekest otter-cufls, The rosiest of real skin, ‘The sable-ert of muils, ‘The aoftcst gloves of seal-skis, The quaintert hose with clocks, A **cloud ' Jike a mantitls, Tha velvetest of frocke— Wore liitie, aweet Chinchillal Had Ienongha year To 8nd iny sweet In nable—~ 'To wrap 1y dainty dear In ermine were Tiad T & loneer parse, A neat suburhan viila, For better or for woree 1'd take my pet Chinchilla, —J. Ashiey sherry'a ** lloudovr Ballads,™ GATI'S INTERVIEW WITH BEN- NETT. WANTED-MA Roolkikoepors, Clerka, ANTED=-NOOKKE £2,00; real-estate per month sad beard. _Adire Mincclinneots. ANTED-ACOMPETEXT AGENT 1. 10 superintend the Introduction and ont the Northwestern Siat and form of gaods for dur thoranglily adie: nrty, having s tooked full in his face and enld, * Arthur, Iam very goud to me. THE COURTS. ITUATIONS WANTED—=MALE, A A Al A inniciionpara, Clorkd, eics ITUATION WAXTED-TT A 3J shoe asleaman, with three it of February, ers. Addrem ££71,° ey OE aleaman i1 s WRoltsals Acy Kook n's wholcsate a7y . 'y _expected first three mnnlhl.v Afld!‘fiufl TTUATION WANTED-BY A V¢ , 3 IV yeTk CLPOHIANES 10 hardwaLe: um SoAtaa onest. First-clam clty refer Poor glrl,”* said Mr. Cam- bridge yesterday, with tears running down his cheeks, “she died likea Jittle child. “As gowl a woman as ever lived. and as kind-hearted as she could be, abetter never walked the buards.” fell back,—dead. EETAIL 10T AXD ‘from smplog- | 'OUNG MAX AS LESD writy: falr Interrat: $100 4o, Trtbune affce: Fint-ciave references A Light Day Among the Chicago Litigants. Court to-day the ea: i1z use, which wili be . To an anproted Fient metns 10 iy foF goods o de- &t 8 price (o e adjusted. the exclualve ) rm of sears will he grante MIl. WASHI ON'S SKEPTICISN, Detrott Free Prese. Yesterday as a colored resident of Detrolt wasonbis way down Griswold strect he was halted by a stranger, who beckoned him to turn into Congress street. When they wero alone the strange man sald * Isn't your name Jones 1" No, sahi—my natne fs Washington, sah." “1 knew {t was, uf course,” smiled the etranger, “ end now to business. New York—came here to iunt up ali the colored men natned Washington, heir to £20,000 1n_cash, left by the late Joshua hington, of Long Istand. days, or about as soon as I can forward sour pa- you will receive your cash.” Juan’ seem possibls Record of Judgmonts and New Saits-.- Bankruptcy Mattors. Whilng ‘to dn aoythin; ences. Address Coanchmen, Tenmaters, etce TUATION WANTED—A! : "Wesdy marricd Rwedish TranoxIth ane) Tennolds 14 4 good driver, understands well the eare o work, and 18 handy at any tie, hogs, and sheen, 3 DESIIOCE OF iravelirg or Ioeating n aanther clty, fa genteel, ALLEN, 136 Wit TAND WIFE Mow {he Supreme Court Manages to Spend Xta Time. Can do garden or earpenter Js, wiiltog to co{n the couniry. TUATION WANTED—AS COACIMAN, ON.T0 rden, ete.,, witl e DR clty rereroncn, "ATHels CIIICAGO, TILE CRYSTAL LAKE PICKLING AXD PRRSERVING NTED=A YOUNG VAN 70 AGSIST IN photograph galiery: excelient chance fo anitatle Ty, 24 West ltandolph-st. ANTED=YOUNG MAN WiTIl LITT Aa treaanrer of entertainment golng 1o MANAGEIL, 339 blate: s rl‘;E for hnr‘:e-. cown, ut wila st cov! ¥.03, Tribune o SITUATIONS WANT! Donestics. The Recelver of the Crystal Lake Plckling and Preserving Works, Willlam St. Clalr, filed his report yesterday In the Clreuit Court of his doings ns such Recelver, which {s as follows: Tialance Sept. 38 Recelved from » . Each one of them is In about ten ier ani Tour new articier. e TNESPTCTANLE ale of tickets, etc... exclaimed the col- WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domestics. ANTED—A 600D BERVANT GIRL TO DO GEN- ‘eral howsework inasmali family. “]¢'s sudden, of course, but when vou have the money placed in your hands you will haveto acknowledge the good fortune. vant 82 of you for making out the vepers and S When de feller sald dat,” exclaimed Mr. Washington to a policeman, * dea ] knowed lie wasde wunss kine of a dead-beat, an' T hauled ofl an' spit on my hana, an’ hauted off an' got ready fur to knock his chin offy au’ bie inade fur de alley and discaped. SRR t-claw eok and weeond giphur will o general nisn To Kretzinger & Veeder for legal services $§ Call at 743 State-ste, TR A FIRCTF-CLARS, TR man @il 1o da_grneral honae Teare 1t o 25 Thae erndae s g . Nuw, then, 1'1] - B e D st Bunge, eic... Labor accounts. Genernl expenaes, € ‘To Iteceiver on account, . Interest on bonded debt ol A _GIRL TO 10 GESEL amily. ApIY &t at., wear Van lfuren. :-A GOOD BTEADY BWEDISIT n wiri for general hourework in, 1 with reference this mornfng a2 817 Michigsn ANTED-A TOUNG GIRLATOUT can preferre) for light work; home In aletter to the Philadelphia Times, George Alfred Townsend says: I recall one occasion, and the only one, when I wrote editorial for the Herald or talked with Mr, Bennett. tines I had Leen requested to call on him, but, belng also shy, had postponed the time untfl once, when droppiog in the Herald oflice, they brought me plump luto the presence of that su- prema being. He was sitting at a tablo In a sort of alcove or side roorm, and appearel as bashful Ile was o voung man, of about 145 poutids welght, or _less, wearln) clothes on rather slim linbs, and was ueat: riug, etuds, collar-Lutton, linen, He Dind a diight ruy eye, light sandy hair, clean, lean orehead, but a shrewd, ob- scrvant ‘one, and very good manners, though not pluusibility or dedided address the time of the Greeley campalin, jngt. before the Baitimore Conventlon met. a little hesitation, bearing out my preconception that be sees a thing more clearly than be ex- TION WARTEN=DY A S\WKDISIT GIiT, TO in asmall tamily. Address ANTRI-TY [0 A e i thie Company Tolanceon band, . Thé report was ordered to be confirmed by Judge Williams, JTUATION WA wirl i (ake eare uf ehilir 1 & private famnily. JITEATION WANTED-DY A COMPETENT A3 @'ty enferences, i regulred. Norih T'eoma-rt. BUT, WHERR'S THE CAT? Nerw York Malt. The skeleton of acat walked (nto Ryan'sstore Ryan seeing lier bawled out, “ Mickey, didn’t T tell se a month o to fade that cat a pound of mate n day untll ye had ber FANTEDSA™ GoOT, orweginn girl 10 do ¥rcond wo eference requires. FANTED— A CODK Fuit Call at 510 Michigan. TASTED A Gooh dolightecond work Cailatos Catumet-av, EIAL HOUSE- Only one lone abused wile darkened the doora ca yesterday, and her name was Ielen Woessner. Thirty-two years agoshe took the name of Woessner, and since that time sho says she hns always kept her husband's stockings mended, and the pots and Kkettles ¢lean, Bhe has also presented him with seven olive-plants to shade his table, the eldest 20 yeurs old, About seven years ago Lewls sud- denly left for Montana. and since that timne has done notling for her support, returned home agamn and fell In with a festive young widow named Mra, Grabam, who caused And his wife declare not to have anything to do with such a man. at iohokus. of the halls of i Calioaor sudres TV A COMPETE d Tannare e reterenc A110. one ex1 @ -lniced i Y cound Kotk itldrent will aan. st In family sewiug aud viske TANTEL = A 1t work: vna who understauds lice Luafess. all about him “You did, sod I'm justafter fadlog hera ¥ Ifax that cat ate a pound this morntng?” o & aihall (amily, nautre &t i) Diulas-ev. TANTED=A SMART, TIDY GIIiL, AT 010 WEST features, no great Ameriean family, Shure, 1 think it's a lie ye're telling. Bring Now bring me that cat.” ‘Ihe eat turned the seale at exact!; ¥ There, didn't 1 tell ye she had caten a pound ul‘lm‘lgiz I‘hl‘fi mnnl'ln' '"I Attt * All right, my boy ; there's ver pound of mate, but where the dlvll'lylllc cat " 5 - —— THE TRIBUNE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. To the Edttor of The Tribune, Sourn Tanwonrs, N. H., Jau, 11.—Enclosed find subscription price of your daly for 1877 pose you recelve plenty of compliments, want'to say I have read your newspaver for ten years, and, with the cxeeption of the “Independent dyiasty,’ it has been Improving all the time, and 1 think now it is ubout as near a perleet newspapes as they get up, N TWEST CONG RirS for liousewnr ali, oue who can i work na private fami] Tlease call at 1 leference glven e ' poke with Fo iy port uf o near Tweaty-secund. 1le, however, COMTETENT COOKt city or couniry, lock. corner of ltaudolph and b N \etil o general ho N fier intention w4 henrd you were here,” he safd, ‘and I have just thotizht of au **editorlal.” You know that when the delugge bevan to come and the ark was bullt, the people all exclajmed that there would be no ratn, Then they saild it would only be n shower But as {t ralued more and more, the little anl- mals began to ret In out of the wet. The bigieer animals, also, got slarmed and came in. 1aet the girafle and the elephon and the grizzly bear came In, ve afrald to stay out any more. with the Democrats recoguizin cluded Mr. Bennett, JITUATIONS T WAN SOrHEEIAn, anp rook, une ar 8reond gl L. \YV A kl’f) &irl, givea i regulred To-day is default day in the Circult Court in law and chancery. Judge Blodgett Is trying sume passed submit- ted cases which will brobably occupy him the greater part of the weels Baturday le will make acall of all otivns for new triuls fnpend- TENT GIRL IN T Buusewark, Good refereaces diil ra th, ! It dil rain, thouwh, second Work, or T v S i A owe e W tae S or g prisate family. Cail fuf 1w Gy aCysd Sou must be & guod eovk, waskier, the rhinoceros 1 TAMD B must be good workers no Irish need ap- IEauscikeepers WANTED=3Y A £ 1ady ae huneexrept That's the way Greeley,! cuti- “The little fellows came fn o pood while ago; now Thurman aud Ien- dricks and Bayard are lugeing in to get out of the rain. . Can you write thatf' T had an engagement of a most jmperative cliaracter, which he forgot o inquire shout. was 10 Inect my wite ond go out to dine, But [ palluped those unlmnls nto that ark with a pre- cipitation never equaled, e alout two years afterward, hour the whole story of the deluge waus told." RESTEITABLE or todo chamber work, 5 1n the case of Willin A, Porter vs. Catherine Kennedy et al, Judge DBlodgett yesterday ap- poluted Heory P, Isham Hecelver. In tho case of Moses Warren va. James Cock- roft, Judge Farwell yesterday entered a decree in favor of the complainant for $7,733.74, and directed that the partnership be dlesolved. UNITED BTATES COUNTS, Oliver C, Tillinghast, Jr., ot Ohlo, Adninls. trator of the estate of Silus W, tiled & bill ye comb, Sarati Port, Thomas M., and Florence Enyart, and Aman- ella B. Brown to foreclose w truat-de 560 on Lot 12, Block 126, In Schoul Bectlon dition to Chicago. Asy D. Waldron_filed an intervening libel aculnst_the proceeds of the steam-tug Anule L. Smith un & mortizage for 81 The Second National Buuk Rovert Hupkl 1. B, Claflin & Cu. began a sult In trespass agalnst Jacob and Benjamin. I, Schoeafeld, lay- ing dninoges at $10,000, i BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Salomon Sulomon, u grocer ut No, 137 West Randolph strect, filed & voluntary petitlon in bankruptey yesterday. s unpakl taxes are mired debts §3,030.74, P ls0 une cook and oue second girl, . Al GB AND LOTS ‘Address 63 Weat In- 58w horth and one south and one on Madton- altner Jiouse " witl be suld une south s it bout 10 years of age, 4L N Wast Jackson-st. 2 [ renced exchanged Nennsires ANTED — COLLAR Stitcners, bitton-hoiers uployment Agenciens 4 the two horth of 1 idinav it or Ge suppiivd 8t G, DUSKES ufice. pe per ceut. the v Weil to exutlue tewe §F copt when they got | & in uh'cmmu. [ TANTED=A HEALTIIY YOUNG WOMAN, D-[IY A YOUNG WIDOW 1. ax ecently Just ieT Infunt prefers hi ALl fambiy s willing © ‘make liersclf cyre agrd and a vuturiallc e, Port, deceased, sterday ogainet Georige W New- 5. Port, Wililany, betw cen 13 a0d 9 0'cloe . THAT WONDERFUL COLLAR. Albany Ecening Journal, + Did you ever hear the trick wonderful shirt-collar served him during the Wart? fnquired one of the New York Assembly- men of a fellow-member from up country, yesterdsy morping. The party addressed gald be had never beard the trick, so the other went on, killing time while the syes and noes were belng called: 0 Well, you see, at the Leginuing of the War, Frank, who was full of grit, determined to en- e eaid that those who want- ed to be officers could do suj vs for D proposed to flzht §t out among the private pplied to o reerniting otficer ic could pass the wedieal exatnation he would bo dellghted to ¢ him in hila company. 1ils magniticent physique, laughed coufidently, aud lost no time fu” getting into the doctor's and telling him what hie wanted. The 1ok at his wonderful shirt-col- Jur, and then sold [ deeided tones: “1hm truly surry, Mr. Spluoly, but T really cannot glye you a certifleate, ¢ me u certiticate!’ exclalmed the amazed Frank, *why In adjective and adjeet- ivenatlon can’t you! dollar. 11 steip and let you give me a eritieal examination.’ Wt's no use of talking,' said the doctor, tand you ncedn't trouble yoursclf to remove 1 koow what” I'm ahout Gon't get a certifieate, and thut's the en between Clilcago-u i Divstonsat. s fronLby t beets €40 casli, L ITUATION. W by a eompetent, ir ehildrens 8 good scatisiress o I thankiul fUF aay Lunest enpioyiuent, TENZIN CITY 01 COUNTRY, s, Iribune oftice, " COUNTRY REAL ENTATE. rank Spinola's tage 1 Englewoud: Launarcsses. [ T CHANGE=OWNERSOF FARMS, farinlig Jauds, €ity of villaee provert saw-milin ur othier propol ot with me for diswmil 14 Stethodist Churel Biuck. A CHOICE 15 A Iow, near bloux 144 Madison st REAL ESTATE WANTED, A LALGE BODY OF I0WA O UTIHER roductive properiy bere. FANTED-ESPERIENCED IOVERS TO WORK 0 private sieam Jauudry attached to shirt manu- etent workwomen Teloren s requlecd, hicaty and permiue pom eipliment el 3. Jons, - L E. of Chlcago sued e Tane factory in Tudiannpolis. LAUNDENS b rear Al!_!l‘ Biooi 8 siwl. 11 WILLIAMS, Tivom BOARDING AND LODGING, ) e sullding, n, W, cor. Madivin ¥ TOLOAN TN SU i, ou Couk CoutLy 1t In the ranks, SUIT, AT H PE §44, and thé uns aseets conslat of forty ucres ol land sota, worth §120; a stock of groveries, §1,2%0, part of which has been taken under attachment Iu favor of Bols, Fuy & Conkcey; horse, wagon, 3 Atore-ixtures, seule unpaid account, ‘Thery Is alio some other persona Jaimed as exempt. to the Reglster, appolnted Provislunal Assignee, Anson T, Gllett, o dealer in notlons at Ne up-stitirs, ulso went fnto volu s debts, ull unsecure 5,000.12, of which #2,815.23 Is nllabilil and discounted notes, stock of zoods valued at 50 open accounts and notes, §857.03, und polieles of Ingurance on st Accordlngly he a who told” hilm 1l Western land ' for Glye locutivns and address COURTZMARL, r e ronims, Tt sl Gold W RON, Twum s, 115 Frauk, conscious of T st B, 0 Washitugton ¥ OX CHATTEL: 1 sumeas ahort tme, tent rooms wnd buay T §7 per week Amutation teet y y debts due on Ttouui 3, 49 Clirk 0. RENT=NEAR LINCOLN P block from cars, 8 Hew I every convenience: An elght-room brick, futh, cluset, eic., AL Jow rate: le Tooms} hot mad ductor gave vne culd water; terms L TEAST M 71 Ffined ‘I'he petition was, R. E. Jeakius was 01 M DraraTaed foun Inidies, and fasnlltes wiil Bud this huuse Kept fnt-c ceut on Lituols farms 3 Tow to Mav 1. »IX rotns, with UHAS. N, HALE, 163 % Connty résl eatai East Wasuingtonest. HE CHICAGO STU 3 aud ab Van Kure AT A KT, ) for ludies o gentlemen, §4 with use of piang, us sound us Kuburnnie ILL, A FINE HOVSE AND ireautiful restdence 3N BROS.. 52 Wastil 2 VGE COMPAN T TLE perchandise, amd ninke srets colblst 03 fixtures, 1ouse=Tiesirable ryoius, singie or eo suite, With &t oderate ra oy ,\.\n'l.'x-\vk'fix‘(‘ ~$L,0n, ANI 0711l 5,000, duy, of the Town of Lake, esterday s the proper time for 1hs labititles, against Butler & lon Btock-Yards, and two other afs for $50 arainst other partics. to the Reglster, ral ertate und other property L of Nuvember, MICHIGANS Fuotn, With Loar 0 NENT-NICEL s alio selected TCallide Yacarto {Fabinsnes, ear vinie down his load of debt: unseeurcd, amount to 81, connlet of n elalm for $1,535, Linn, of the Unl FT0 TOAN U 1439 real eatate s SL600 & Jurity required. " TURN ) remarked Frank, now thor- WEST WASHINGTC oughly aroused, *why won't you give mea cer- Tooums with hoard, rd i ut, 453140, JORN FURNIAI Nkl or double, Wit are. O 88,001 WA av. POV ALk 5 £nd parites. Call Wediieaday. 1] "\:'N.l l‘:{lAll'lgv PHA W oo YOS TOWX ANDILLINOIS o Chifcaga property [nsums ), 10K 34, weI have no objection to telling you,' sald “If you enlisted 1'm “sure vou would be always found foremost in tho ticht. Telng foremost fn the fight, wearlng that won- derful shirt-collar, you would continually give risetograve etmbarrassmentsand misunderstund- my ’»\"uuld Le sure to take you FELTO ~Sr.d-crfufinfim rable teriust 0 oomiy in nrl)-n' W thon was referee wlth board, st mid Dearbornesis. Elevator tu bul PO RENT—NICEL or without boari, + KUDDY, Roow 4. F. Wentworth, on the for $129.50, wue contirmed yesterday, 1o wbjections having been mads 1 the caso of Aaron M. Scarles, an order wos made for tho enle of the baukrupt’s notes and acrounts n;.‘pu Lo 18 AND 150 WABASHLAY, Tonrd and room, §1, 50 per o, without bourd, sult,” Gidye partieula 5100000 TO LOAN [N A gz, for the enc: low rate; city property o for u flag of truc yesterday appofuted Asstenee of Charles A, Grégory, An Asslenes witl be chosen at 10 o'vlock this mormng for the estate of Jolin P, Dickey. position meeting in thy case lard, 80 often postponed, Is set for 11 0. 1. to-day. In the cade of the Cummerclul Insurauce Company the Asslgnee g rected to refund to W, u the amount puld by him on o fudgment in favor of the Company and agabust L L. Robinson, BUPERIOR COURT IN NRIEY. Fleld, Lelter & C ugaust Charles Kern, Sberifl, to n carpeting, sheetlugs, ealicoes, ete., valued at PARISIAN WIT. e fur Lwin with oF Transtuted for New Fork World, old fellow, what's othlug, unly 1 am sbout to be warrled." “Hut why so gloomy sbout fti™ “hecaure 1 want 10,000 francs. The contract is to he shned to-day, ond on my side 1 have to show T'm 10,000 francs short. tuight lend them to me—only thl this evening.!” But 1’1l tell you how to manage 0! course there s o mantel-pl yoam, with u mirror bebind it. Pite your 10,000 franca up there; the glass will repeat them, and at Jitthe dlstance the fusfon will be perf w1 have thought of that, but '— # But what (" “The 10,000 Trancs 1 huve got are the 10,000 in CUNTAINING 20§ AL 4o'timher, Three ‘mtivs fho1 PRIVATE PAMILY, HAVE rive; A"llJl 8 GLO, K. BTEARN m Post-otive, TILLG FONty O 1 hamie te the comforts s 1uhlo unexce) back, to partles wi, (=R VAT.UANLE MALT- r, and Lecated I one uf tha s, wil 11 perfrce ordel bestrections of c . & new hriek s ARLES N, HALE, 153 Kandolph-st Siiwaukey and 13 firval svantuges Lurty ur couipany chace for dulng busfiers wil Swner fo compe 13 frou bisiness b aeeouut 0f v oge il poor MOARD WANTE RD-FOIL LADY AN GE ! are no other boanlers. Adid7eas b 69, Tril arene other hoanlors, Adiress b oo, Jelw 20,000 francs, VIR boME TIL I well ta yive spoc n “(God forbid! e fof huusekeeping in good I bezan 8 suit In replevin Buriingiou, st THST-CLASS T i payiu bap stiach N AND CARIEAGE FIER HURINAND 13 Wil divpose of % DY HAVING L tabula dissetefy acentral locatib: Chiarles 8, Sherman, I, F. Adams, and Samuel Wiltiams, sued Eawin L. Gowen for 1,500, 1. 16 Bhuleldt & Co. Tegan s eult for #1,5 % dens Z. Alstrup amd Rudolph T 8tud- 0T ARADE=WILL parsonul Jroporty. hrad tler thau Sibn Whiere Lé may be consulted &t all hiurs, ENSLOW I8 STILL GIVING 1115 BEST € ¥ £ Calt mud scw thoul, outd and Klnd in every fes 18%0 .4 plati, OF puot-Lubl gala, and atriatof diree d dnesdav al 47 5auth | Isers, father and gon, live under the The elder falls proposes £o_call inone of the best dectors of “ [Jut, fathicr," remonstrates the plots v low cxpensive Dis v “Yes, my son, replivs tho father, true economy after ull,—faney what o wint of .y It would cost tohur; en X, was abuut to zerosly 1) and ne: try L 4l Cyrus I McCormick commenced a eult agalnst DU, Akt ig Cliitles W, Vardridge, Fiwin Pardridge.” and to recover $6,000 for an ul- rine Price Nled a bl aga Korn, in her own right and a8 exeentrix of the will of John Fritz Siehle 1. 30 et hy Kar LR ol ADIES-WE TEACU 1 i wud dress-making 10 or Tiustiess Bebou, Charles J, Stol A T Wy, and balurday, ut 10 &, w ali I Zood puoning vrder. OO0 T o Waz-work; we slea il 15t Gottlieben 01N THE ADVERTISEICTR CAL” MU FALF_MUST DE S0LD VOIE ADVA Will niale Turtuue ) Liorses B fur all Lrial miveu: alio a nl ways, §Extenion (o) carrlag, bugglee, top slly lu WaKuDs, fArIL WAKULk, wagons, " Wil ont iy “Ritdof w wagwn wie fn Parlst v married s pross n-law sald to him with scverc “ Fromlse e that ufter your marraz vou will never set foot inside of Mubitle, the e, uud_sinailar haunts of #in.'” Vromiseds nevertheless ho hus frequently ¢ 4 thiem, only, un o precaution, he always t thie oL rentiving A wurderer, Tanted sound; « ' Jullus Korn, i securlty, L ¢ Yribune olice, achiers. and stud nhort Methnds acevuts, und b 3 publned, that gl ‘nearly new, 6 1o bars, detnocral vapresy waiona, dellyer; ablishied, o wercant| ks ibe, Wiillan Bollinger, ur_aale by Loukelle Ferdinand Schener, Anton Honung, Williun wel, John Clszewski, Anton Stephan, foreclosy . trust-d y half of Lot 1 und A, B. 3 hat Jostph Kirk- chler, Aaron Frickman, to Call iR Arcticr-a K Butterficl’s Additlon to Chile 2 Lo Hedotrom, Al . Hoole, ker began a eult for § i, Lall 8837 Bemluary-av., Laks View A WHITE SPITZ bogd; 73 Wabash- iurulug Ik v ite A unkting sye: opped his wife to mince-meat, produced, evidently, s deep fn- preson on bis keepe ubiht befure the exeeution: cun't help feeling woud-liewrted ! prasred upon hin b nee 1o Ulame bis wifet A palico offleer artue "08T-QIt ATUL 4 swers 10 the Bame of Snowball, av. A Hlicrdl roward will be glveu CFIST-CLASS 'MAGIO red, cheap fur custis cturked un the » Puor devil! rurry for him, Fa patfent, 50 sitice rentelne wus never opened lis lps A * CRIMINAL COURT, Lintcru, with vle N 1 it A e of E.J, Bmith brought 46 Laliiinet-ay EWFOUNDLAND U0G At answons Lo name of Piliier, ! reward will bo glvea by setarulog bluy 4o 3: Tho Jury In the I verdict of not zullty. s was tried for mallclous mix- chlet, found guilty, and given one mouth in the B BETR OF 4 witte apat i be 0P REAL MIN) AR ASD CITY, l‘flu:l from §13 wud WILL JIUY A BE A ; d wiil b rowabdsd 1 with one of the new daric-lanterns steals up bebind o burglar cn- ationt the lock of u sufe and e burglur—5 O, thonks. povd. 1 couldn't fiud the key-hule by teaviug s o e OST-WHILE GUIXG 10" THE TAGKINIC i ety acal bou, Pleske rofurd i ud Tecele dug reward. ¢ PEIMNAL TO-DAY INFOSSIDLE, John Zokel was tried for an assault, und found gragzed in fumbling tlzntens s darkiess, ) “or wink wint pre siock preh Nichols was tried for robbery, toole a change of venue to Judge Moore. part of the evid 1. The petit ju maklng iterat fons Maeveral goud sevoud: L phaciora \ery cheap, TO EXCBANG JiigHAN ST Polite census_ofliclal—4 Any children, ++ I have never been ¢ tue, but that 18 cbrusry term wus SENSONALILF. Cr P urday i1 you can. damet” Ludy questioned— ST &, S {BER LANDY Foir duresy A w0, ‘Tribune, LANDS™ FGIt Jepaz Bronaerr—Submitted cases, ihl-'lm‘ Gany—1a1 o 170 nclusive. 424, 420, 411, '\ 4535 to 450, 481 te rman Ve, Rounde, on for Juy araligs Wav dealers wnd huirdrosects 1o or auy Intrigenient of them o Mra. C, THON s N AL, THOMAR 1 furinerly of Aberdor pply we the poat-oice, b Lereby nouly all liatre ws0 NidiUIataTing 1 nalty of fian e N, 210 Wallath NG JONTS, 01k ik 3, not uiswering ny guestion. Si—A GOOD WORK-HOUSE 3 cartiages, of merchandl JENGE JANEeON-~% 4038, 441, 445, 440, 4 New Yurk Iaper. From conversutfons held with her friends, it apuears that Miss Western's death resulted fram paeumonta, brought on by a cold sho con- tracted while ploylng st the Walnut Strect Fheatrs fn Phitadelpbia. ment at the Park Theatre on Monday evenlug, appearlng a8 Nancy Stk In “Olver Twlat,” but sutfered much during the performance. On returning home she sent for Dr, Spelr, who ad- vised her to stop playing for a time. With churacterlstic deterinination, however, sho iu- sisted upon appearivg the following evening, ded house, of course aegra- She went on again ut the but was so_exhinusted that sl was obliged to cousent that her purt should played fu 1he evenluig b fe’ Ward Titfany was according] ol of Nuncy, snd Miss W from which she hever ros day she grew worse, fore 7 in the evening, FORCLEAL, UNIMPEO & Ll 10-Fuons cullau n Tw enty-ul Adureas 44 Lrlggs Huuse, Ci- $Glt 81X NEW SUGGIER and (w0 ool heav neur Wabkli-av. Ko. 20, Hvgan vs. 3 10, 81, 35, and 41 1034 faclus No cave on trl Junag Boorn—se tan ‘va, McNab, and calendar Nos, G3 luclusive, cxcept 40, 93, 5U, 59, 60 uud 64, Ko Juvus ScArLiTen—58 to 04, nctuive, cxcept 07, 93, 74, 75, and Fauweri—Set casa 711, FIT FOI COA Als, Trum 330 Lo Call ha rear of 23 Due blsnd v, G It A FATOL OR Lakery s0d vonfectioncry. Ingulrv ut 137 Eal Vad Bhe began un cngage- 0 GOOD FAINE, G0 ACKES {hotts clear.) nd Vrica 1002 Wit €1t 11l msume #5000, L T B, BOYD, oo 14, sc term No. 4,162, I ‘each fu O'fleien County good suburbai § ruperty o1, hates preferred). EGALLY AND QUIETLY OBTAINES evury bate aid Larnitory foF ficom, Ideuce puneccasary, ¥ 1Y, 128 D 2arh o 1l v, Toure ioptletary article, “Ibiv ln w rare vppors , Titote ocs. o W uras{uiliif 3 vuluble Address INVESTI X baurd fur & good pario &0, T rilune viice. Eymogds va. B! Hicaia’ s asd b Chicago, Tl el Tl B ! e 10 a. ., 1ot 6, o 124 Bouith bRty . INEL WANTED—WI 51 an culabiiahed payinz whols and played o a crow et gL cxr i, BUPERIOR COURT—LCUSYRINION 4 nan ve. August Schubbe sud A. B, Uhre, §1,110. —Charles W, Constuntine vi T M T sl divorces, bearlog ci 1 als relef to Clerk of ad9. U . S, MUSIOAL, CEETE Bit0s. PIANOS AY| Tur vt lowest pi OBY & CAMP, 21 WILL BUY A Wediieaday mathy Ryun, verdict y & substitut 1y cast for the aterh ook to ber bk, agulu. All day Thur, ud at u few oinates bLe- while she was lylog ona sofa 50 that ber bed might be remude, she called Mr. A. G. Cawbridge, sud eald iu nded manner: fie to go to the theatre.”! plays for you to-night, you replied Mr, Cambride yes, L rewember,” sho gasped; “Ire- Afew miutes later, belog 1n bed, she called to the nurse who wes with her and sald, $Where's Arthuri'” Mr, Cambridgs cams up toher, sad, claspivg hiwa sround the necky Sash Cuinpavy, $301.10.— A. 4. Coursen'snd John Sherman, Ji Vi & Samo ve. Willlam Mc- L0tk of bus- burners, rupgcs, wnd iia £A as EALLES ESTEY mxau% WORTIH OF CAUPET: - 5 sulu edding: by ur goud secoud-faud. Ad- ANTED-IIOUSENOLD GOODS IN :xmfiu\'(g od Luard; lovadiun coutral. Telbue diicy. s 05, 50,43, L B 1ly et al. va. M ¢ ald (aKeu AWy 81 LBCS. gaiue exer ol ", THOM and sccure thy greateat baxy A UANDSOME PARLON 8UIT of sven pleces, o chigmber seta reduced 1 pr TIN, 154 blata'ste S CARRIAGES, AND Hlm&lhb% v suy smount, FULt_SALE. E~A COMPLETE FILE OF TU! june {or {Be Cuutenntal SVls yume So7 tasurs selervase. EST BINGELS fues, needive, and wita full: sients wanted. INMTRUOTION, AR AN AR S TUATION WANTED-BY A teactier of the F3 . . 01, —Herman Wellles va. Joseph Cahlll, Custiv Covur—Coxrel s—The Jlde snd g“"fi‘fi ;4. Nnxgn': I;f’fzmt u:d !L:nx.n. Jupus Bootu—] srren uuunm\fifl‘u& Mayer ve, Marian Lments; 2 duors SMEDICAL. SCEIS CUKED WITHOUT ENIFE OR C. pe-worm expelicd In thres b B.” (Oaly) Otes, 304 South Clark: vs, J. P. Duome OUNG LADY A8 1’ Zep) !

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