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THE COURTS, The Lawyers Still Arguing Over the Disposition of the Nowe berry Estate, A Matured Widow Wants 10,000 Damages for n Breach of Heavy Bolts Entorod Against P, E, Hinokley, Ex-Prosident of the Ohi- cago & Paduoah Railroad, New Suits, Dlvorces, slons, Judgments, Etc. The whola of yesterday was ocenpied In the con- tinuation of the argaments on the demorier In the case of Newberry ve. Blatehford, and yetthey were Mr. McCagg finished his argo- ment, citing & largs numbor of anthoritics asto the llme ot which gencral words of survivorship enonldrelato, contending, that inthoso cases wheeo it wae not referred to Lho time of distribution by the preclae Jangusge of tha festator, or whers, from the charactor of the gift and the time of fta creatlon, Itwas to be falrly inferred that the death of the lifa tenant was in the mind of the testator, the later English anthorities were n co: nance with the carlier onea to the effeet that the better rule waa to atirlbute words of survivorship to the timo when the interest became vested as an abeoluto Indefeasible right, and which [n this case was at the deathof the Jast daaghter swithout lesue. "Inregard to the doctrine of accoloration fn all cascs whiere tho Intercst was veeted, tho takers wero to bo determined as of tho dato of tho acceleration, and that to object to its appication for the renson that ditferent partics might then take from thone who would takonstthe death of the life tenant was In factto deny the doctrine, because in alf earos of acceleration that reault might follow, snd yet it never had been bkold not conclnded, an objection to{tsap- Inw{nl of the leatllorn brothers and sistors per stirpes which would vest In tho anccstor of each class and deeconi therefore by repesentation. Consequent- Iy no oljection an lu lnrvlvnrlhlp 8t the time of distributlon could app) Mr, Isham rnllmntl “with the dnnlnunmnmaut on the part of tho defondanta, elaborata discursion ll’ the ln(an(lml of the testa- tor derived from the four or fl inthe will, from which ho indepmdontor important clausea tsted it wan quite 10vision for tho tor to continno the eatate lnd thu -ccumnlmonn therefore nntil a lon for lha widow will wad in the nllnrfl of a parchasc of her dower interest. Ler renunciation under the will was contemplatod by tho teatator as possible, and, in the pruvlllonl found in his testament in regard was evident that he did uot intend ‘such on, If it ever took blace, ehould disturb any other provisions of Lia will, but lhl!—lll things else ahonld contlnue to the time and on 1ol stated, tha same as Lhougl sho did not mmunu‘ 1 eflect'of the rnnnnclltllm ouly a where a lifo entato woa devieed with a uml\ nder aver, amdl in the present case thero was no niccesion of estatos, hut & simple provislon for tho widow {1 thie naturs of 8 romalnder u 1ife catato, and there! will must bo held un any such doctrine, cases cited by Br, Dexter in ag| tzine of scecieration, 0 sliow thi his own distinction, and clflllnh‘l that the doctrine bad 110 application in aoy care of & contlngent Any fature gift a8 the vnfllu who woro to tske wero uncertaln, the dcculna of scceleration did not apply n the fora the procles chianged by the spolication of 1lo nlso cammenud on the ’llm time for adjourning came Leforo Mr. sl ¢oncluded, and %o will cantinue his lrzum:nz Monday morning. HEAVY DREACH-OF-PROMIAE BUIT. lnbrlll La Fontsine, s widow of the matnre e 7 yoars, commienced & sult yese d -mlnn Jobin B, Vllllqueuo w recaver $10, damagen for an alleged by Tagad vailiaotte in a wi llh of age, who has been pa; Ill attentions to the Hodil not proclaim bousctup, for he was nol snxious to have bla chil- dren know of the circumstance, Iaw found it out snd spolled the whale thing, thorefore, wants a nlvn wonnded affections. Tha cano prom Intercating fl it aver coines to trjal. RANCIS . JINCKLEY, romise of mar. reuchman, 05 is intentions on the Jiut hia son-in- Kalph Plomb, and 060 Anmaren Rarton G, 1 Tr suit for (0, flahlu nlln bvcln a 000 against tho same flnly the praecipes were fled, hut 1t 18 inderstood thui the troubles arose out of the complications of ilinckley in negotiating ruilrond bonds on falsa represontations, 8, mcndsy for divorca arhcm. asking for a'divorce on the “ epmmnnndcmau 16 AtioToh Baki e aore granicd a_divorce olpt Bahr thillo Dahr on the ground of Adullcpl'!n and to Wilhchmina Lorenz from Carl Lotenz, on tha ground of couviction ol lelcny. Judge Dlodgett will ehamuhc hl lhe Cflld D! ll Grnwlzs. llllu )h i n o will then go on w ‘8". )lL' 'llmllu.' at X{ n, ¥ h mcson will have a peremptory call of lons for new trisl this wornlng: Judges aifd Farwell will hear motious; Junxn MMasra znr motlons and di 1t canca; wlll jake up matlom oF new tria Jud h the of &?e “llllnm‘ will attel UNITED STATES COULTS, ley Ann Mnrlln 8lod 8 DI yesterdn; nb and Morton Calver and Nll:mwl flurm foracioss a trust, and Iflf '1‘ k] The \Vfl»hb‘u‘rn & hlnen led & bill azalnet Jacob Hafshto reatral Dllelll for hnllll.m The G, ux:au, nd to u!uornx buul- feuca wires, nnl- Jfihn !u“lvlm et al, v r( cky and, fcAndrews, Il s\mw. nnd \&. 1l 0 forcclove a truet-deed for $2,000 In Jo W. Wauglop's Bui T\nlldnll Nank aof norkvllh bogan & illlfl for $10,000 agalnst the Cook County Natlonal Ilu gh fluh‘m Aled a bill ay d 1L, 1. McCormlc g‘nmu. .umu [ngt Cyrus 11, Lean- ck, to restrain them Jnf Anfringing » patout for Improvewent In hur- NARKROPTOY MATTEZUS, © Ammpollllun moeting will bo beld June 10 in tho case of George Tyson, ana Jano 20 in the caso of Iunlmcr . Bandy, nlm:l wu ynllordly sppointed Assiguee weal AR Ananeo il bechonen st 10 s, fur the estate of Frederlick Alnlull. uthe casc of Buuthwick & dividond meeting will bo lictd at 2 p. BUPKIIION COURT IN DNIEP, barles u-rdner began & suit for §1,000 sgalost vi A, Crabtree, cucuir count, am flled a bill lxllnll Loulse bam to havean- cortain prop- Illr parct W. 'l‘ln lllfll irusice of , Tinktian, deceascd. hunghn suif for §5,711 agafnst nd tha llnndlut we l lnul pA ‘ny hop, Ajtea lnz to iy Ma all charges that Lyon count, and refuses (o nd losses M“‘l‘i’ Hne e(lhev e o or allow the uflwd and bo therefore mal pell llz 40 account and dlncll\lnn ul lhl rm. [ 1a tho cas bert Jonea, ’rdlnl of unllufw ent the jury retarncd 8 ‘The sentence La to be pronoanced rlzht and Normsn Courtney wers tried tickets, found gulity, snd year n:hdan o l’nil‘ucnl l"! lor BT “-u ames Leonard ‘were on trial OALL Mt ynox Hol nnlrr-u-umu-d i o s cate 2 to 1oty 102 10 104, a0 108 10 113, |"lvwl.m.uom--Anl-u Judge Qary, No cus oa ~13. 14, 15 trinl. Ilml Imnrb’. [ “]lo.:,u‘;dnn & t cuse 2.00%. Deckert va. o8 X U1, V3, 0ey U0y 102, . W{w-l{b’mfi o enufi 8 Kag Uhl}l Wll.l.n'.l-umlln dmurter :? lmnw- coc-r—.u- m A'"A.“uffzm e gt n. CeIT Couns E-'-'fi":. Telior, m —uy bun llnAHnuu—l Skl Lo B. B.'S EXPERIENCE. Editor of The Tridune. Cricano, Juno 8.~My b Beutloy, is speculating, aud hopes to make & for- 4ans, bug It sesms Lo bo & long time coming. oma 874 bo will mako $20 withln su bour, and cowe l;nmu munz sute ba can duubla u beforo night, high .pmu, thiuking taat tornlug got hoid of a yood dlnmu on tbe table for bim md the chil o the ing-machlne band, Benjamin Asis. Viuiu. uv AAVAOULvas ~wALUNRDAL dress for Mra. Jirow, glrl, which I h ivrnmhed to have ready by 2 o' clnck. Dtn]lmln nw was all tired oot and eald, *Berlinda, It looks s It mal botweon mow and night, snd I don't want yom ahonld take (n any mors sewing. I rather think Henfamin Bentley can support & wife 4ud two children withont you working yoar fingers off,* 8o, when Mrs, Brown came Inr the drers | declined taking the mu-dnun ahirts which by previons |r- rangement sh ht for me to make, | told my nnu!undw ling 1 should take in A { more ecwing. with a lighter heart than bed known lflr I at once aet abont entting sprons and frocke for Barnls and lessie, wonder- ing haw 1 nhonld apend the 87,50 which I had care- fally saved, When I heard Benjsmin's step I xiened ta'open the door, and fousd to my dismay that he had Jost. ‘The market wentdown, down, snd my heart sunk equally low. le folt hopafal, and thought the next dn'{ wonld bring him luck, could he but rales $10 with which lo h\vtl He had $8, no 1 gave him $4 of my $7.H0 with which to { siain. After tea I left Benjamin with the children and ran over to Mea. Owens fo Ret tnose ahirts which I swan yery glad to make, snd lny other plain sewinz which sho or her frienda rM 1lke ‘to pat out. So, with a sigh of disap- ntaent, § rolled up the listle garments for Bar- nln and Lestie, with a quict hut drm resolve nover acain to decline work entil Benjamin Dentley had made & anccess of speculating. Enaaniy Beyrrey's Wirs. CURRENT GOSSIP, THE EXPRESS-CLENRK. The express-clerk stood, with his tall efik hat, And checkered sult that nover yei hiad seona day of wear, Leaning his clbow on tho vamished desk, 1¢ seemed, s0 ateady was hisgaze, as thongh His thoughts were not of earthi And, when & wanderer approached, with (dle ques- tiona Abont some anzlousty-expected package, e haughtily looked down, and scowled upon the triutary wretch, And stoadily gazed on. Tor, at the table where he drew hls nustinonce, ‘They told him that his Lill was long eince due: And even sha—the vestal-virgin whose young love, Fecding the flame upon the allar of his heart, Ilad sworn to walk amld the coollng parks ‘When cvening-shades should darken—had talked About the ripened berry and fce-cream of ynu(h Floating unbecded by, 1f she shonld epeak of cake, what could e do? s finances embraced but thirty contat Would heaven help him? Well he know 1low the yonng ravens in the wilderncss 1ad fed the Propnet; but his soul coald draw No {naplration from such thought, For, when they brought their food, they brought it with their listle bills, ’l'hun, gazing through the panel of his desk, Tla eas tho maker of his checkered sult approach; And, 2a he burtledly stepped down and out, 1le bade his fellow-clerk to say That he had gone to far Milwankee, And would not be expected back befora next weok, [Arzzn Wites.] CONBERVATIVE DISCIPLINE, 70 the Editor of TAs Triduna, JanraviiLe, Wis., Juno 7.—Tom Streator fa fn- cumberod with a conacryativo parent on the voting side of the house} and every impulaive yonth of 13 knowe what that means, ‘The old gentleman Streator comes of 8 good old coneervatlve stock,~more old than good, Tom says: for, though he does not dare openly to attack his father's notlons, ho gets a sors of sccond-hand eeatifaction in reviling all his ancestars for four or five generations ack. Tom lasa few liberalnotlons that aro wreatling for freo utterance, Mo Iy wait. ing for his father to ha sent to Congress or drafted In that Mexican war, to reduce them to 3.'“"“’ 1io says some boys are kept slive with Ka of bolng President one of these days, or owning the winning steed in & horse-race, For his part, the only thing Ae pants lnr i3 the advent of llus day when he can bchk his boots on his foct. One of the ennlcruun |mthn whlr,h Benlor Streator bas endeavored to tnculcate in his yonng hopeful's mind ls, “Ihll tlm hlrdelt wayof doing s thing ja tha beat wa, t lo nnxlom of his, that n who will black h boota on hiis feet will ‘u{a vlolin and a man will play a violin wl d tho hlhle while his wifo gocs out washing, No sun Als sbail black his boots on his IEBL No, elr. A thousand mu llfl. » just swe of rmminF counter to his thivars ||1re)u|.|l Bometl; owover, occanlon renders [t necessary that he should listen Lo the oul delusive voice of expediency. A caso of this kind Ar tho other marning,” Tom, for three suc- @ mornings, had becn late at school, -nd tha teacher threatened to nxnku lu cxamplo of him it the thing occurred agal On this particnlar morning, Ton, uflurnl:nrlnlllll lhn 1ast nioment, lnddu\‘onrlng his brtlk fsst in o lpummlln sort, of & way, had pa rlnl look ll his lcct. * His ll.mnl \nm of vermilion color around the tocs. 1ie fllcldefl lhcy must bo painted at all hazards, Dut hie ** hoped to be tostotally switchod ™ if he waa going to the troubls of taking them off, Aemrdmuly. hy rashed out into the woodshed, had gut ons foot Slavated about ae high a8 hix lieats ab whs Jant Im«lnnlnp to oun‘nru frecly and usc his stronpost rde, When s that would sound pleasantest sbout o mile off zave him n["‘lllllnlc #hock. ** You lazy lttle villain! * it ensd, **how many times must [ tell {an that no such nul‘lunlmllu s that will bo permitted under my roof," Tom was desperate, If he stopped fo parloy with his fater, there waaa licking for him at echool. If he refused to temporize, there was uno wlltlnl{ forbim at ome. _ But, itce corpore] punfshmen scecwed 1o be the chlof featuro o 0 anyhow, s thought ho mh{ht u woll tnkc lho whale thing fu, The audacity of his reply was wubllme ln its smpudence, *‘Look hero, dad! yon are not mnonlvn enaugh. Your notions are all wedded to the dead ast. In other words, jo lwrmwnfixnm from prennh politicy, you are of the Right—1 am of the Lty cumpln:enllv molstened an obatinate upot In his shoe, while a dry, unpleasant look gathered sround the coener of tha paront's mouth, .41 in-t occurs to mo, ' the Iatter sald, with an attempl pleasautry, “thlu wnl good old- fnmnnul muru of discipl my father usal put mo throogh when 1 wn unu-ullly imperti- nem. whleh will it your case exactly. ‘Tom detected a matinoo §n which lie was to bo lhn sole !mntachn. Ho nw *hiu, r wonld Do red. Jhat in his fltmll: presently, and he coneluded, klog everything uto convleration, that o m\ {,ulrul, it udiclous regard for hls rear, would 0 the most lflv sable course. e falled to securo it, however, by & good six Inches, llls father's b«nl reached hlm Juat on the threshold of the Kl if T belong to the Right, " remarkad its o'nlr. ‘' and you to the Left, it strikes wo that will dn vory well for the Cu: hon he spat resolate manuer on the sldewslk, white he vmu:hud hin son groping around in lhn back-yard for some- thiog firm to catel hold of, Tasg, ON MAKING '\\An-blAl’ PUNS, 1am gratified to ses, my drlr Puck, that you earcfully oxclude from your columns sjl puns on the Hueso-Turklsh war, Such puns are stule, flat, aud unprofiisble, aud mere chil play to cone struct. Take Kars, for fnstance. How easy to couple puna to Kars—when you are in the right traln of thought. Tho word itec)f suggests ralllery, orrather rallroadery; but my motive for **break- ing " Into this subject s not & locomotive, ond before yousignal moto **awitchoff," I wish to ten- dor tho romark that several thousand puns already perpcirated on Kers are extremnely oill-y, and thole somnvlent tendency makes them ooly it reading for persons who are not sound ‘‘slecpers,’ A recent newspaper war-map located Kars on the top of Mt. Ararat. Ilow the feat -u ucnmpllnhad hmu an inclined rallway ur nt. aod & siatiouery engine on top, s al cult w nul:ln. ‘T'o ahow the hollow nackery and utter ompti- ness of Esatern war-map puns, permit me 0 ree lato n converantion Letween two newspAper-parae graphers, which 1 overheard the other even! GarshI" oxciaimed ope, jabblog pen through o seven-syliablo towa In Rassia, 1. assht if an Kastern war-map, from top to boitom, s full of material lur ' Koy pu-tal puos ssa N w York Carnival is of jmbectlity 1" *Yes, " returned tho uther "ierah-ble oker, ¢'L uhnnwlv:dn tho Choran. 1 canseo Sevin in ons word; but it wmxld ’l'ekmm—a selichan msn, a8 Al Bin woul k Lo exliume themall, snd ha would M apt w Kntch\ml d whil Tortur- m man, " roplied tho Arst speakor, tak- A O fb-ut 4300 MO JopuaTINIbIS: an quletly liaten'to such lingual ns-Sass-- ard {f‘“m‘ were, Jours are i the Inr bullolll uclousncss., 1know there Erzeroum for ymprovement," sdmitied his friend, *and you musta't gt Masden. ough (o punct & fellow's ficad it [ fell you fost your rmunnchllanu' Lussisa snd Turklsh wo- mcnc Lure supjcsl unmoululunuruuuh. . 1 Kort)akold, while Coumlen from the nnnn-nm the l\-nknn—lul nighl 1 heard Mlle. Sarato ‘hu\ldunl [ Ink Enln"m a8 sweul g ¢ mas! haps, I yn“nw oy l"n’lau 15 the ihe nnnugm of Im ! Well, n this blood-curdling mnneuhuuz #sterd run on until my Hedskid, aud | Inforied the twalp, fu as Koobla' manuer as 1 could sssume, that ss Kut'sls were thclr puns, 1 could no longer l:nad fi:vnain‘!n cncoursgiug such Orfulich nonsenss ud 1be The Amnun proponsity for nnulnz. by tbe "L, s cnutu ous—as wituess Lhe sy ununfl"' '( ugsn Awmerican was traveilng in 1bs O tn'.ll 18uds with 8 geoulne Turk, who was returnlog from the Cepteunisl. As they wer mlfln‘d(&m:uuung}e.élatnAmllfl’u& rh o:l:l cted 10 glong, polol unn und omgufi, *‘That's a bully-looking CEv pla t-'"reelbd the ('lnunnlll Turk, with & Xuowio ik« that's btataboul-y." e the Bdltan was appracd of this outrage o tho languaye, theofvnding Turk wos arrcated Bu throws Into prison, and af the expintlon of two weeks was given bis chotce botween being torn to plocos on the sack, or belng baslihed 0 Awmersice o write hamorous paragrsphs for the Chicago Times **Allah rave mel" exclalmed the wnfortunate *] eannot disgracs my old mother; so bring on ynnr rack " PUCKERINGS, Tt la & teaching of the Korsn that all those who are Conafant In hope 'll be rich in fraltion. Anczchange asys: *‘Plazza partica are now spropos,” Very true, but they're awfally etoopld Alsirs, after all, ‘When yon try to wind up 8 watch with a key that won't fit, yn realize how hard it fe to get o gripon the fleeting ho d t one of the New En, Xlnd rifle- that on AR o ! e L h:u a um o! arms, by all means, It will bring 1t homo to ue all when, hing we know, we nee our own Alexid ) middle of one of those war-mape, A Pittaburg ympar telle of & man who !¢ wreatled far-hnif an hoar with s pig o pounds.’ Thlels & clesr cano af hog-col Al‘hlludelphludclccllvo lint hld I gented to him by & _friend out Mrd howeyer, atill the All-bnt-Itosa. Alnmler eonnected with the Colambia (8. 0.) Rarri aght 30, sllk-worms, and J Il- nda 10 go Into lha ik h-ulnen. I the Mulberry-Bellers ki 1 you don't ke to manuon the atfck, fost toll him, when ho has put thatthere onght to bo somethl; g tie wiil probably understand you. If tha old.lfne Whig movemont had sncceeded soveral nanpnpenw n 1 movement to off: ‘roru!nw honlrl ave had, nalderably abont **the Sorwehow it i alranve mention of I'arls-green, with all the l‘hllldnlphll dnh:tlvu Ila must be ope add Yere, and ready 1o head a Tory d then what m-hlml comer 1y Parla.green, that you never sce any anyhow, withont an accompanyingallusion to the "ner, **Ah, love!' she murmnred as they wandered throngh the moonlight, **al, dumt, why da tho snmwer-rosca fsder ™ ' He happos chemiat of & practical turn of mind, and ho rnnhu that it was owing to the insufliciency of oxygen in the atmosphore, e kind to the bookesgent, puhnnu, and 8 mother, who knew him in hl s a7gn now, in some neaco- llllN"l»En[i‘lnd village, fond hearty 1 nd s fips_breathio. love's. denrent vrayers for his wolfarc, tenderly, fold his hands peacef) aud closo his eyes gently, as yol underthe branches of the weeping willow, whers the birds carol all throngh the summer-days their Dut plant Lim deep—plant h 1le has a ln‘l.h'er. Therefore, Iay him down iy nn hin breast, pot hifm to roat roftest songs, A WELL-MANAGED SWINDLE, Datrott Frea Press. Yesterday a man clad In the gacb and having the general atyloof the fronticraman called at Mr, Eppstein's pawnbroker's ofiice, on the corner of Woodwara and Jefferson svenues, and eald he would lke v.u make a dicker, **Well, sir, what can 1 do for your Inquired thg nn:nnu attendant, **['ve got somo gold here," eaid the stranger. 'm hard up and want to ralse some money on trom an inner breast pocket s small lifted the cover off, and cr 8 hand{ul of gold nug- el "Whera did you get thatr" lnqnlred the pawn- myselt," was tho re do you want for 4, the miner, 1T don't mantlto 110 wil neo o n.mu.m for'a few daya, ‘and g1t home 11 send for | pawnbroker tested ono or lhu nug; it twenty-one carat gold, a anding the vite wari siz an i *“'Twon't do, mister, bava $150 or nothing. **One hundred doliars Ts sl T can lend 1t," replicd the pawnbroker, handing back the box 884 its preclons contents. The owner replaced tho caver and his treasuro back Into his pockot and atarted toward the door. At the tlm:lhuld he halted, sppeared to be debat. 1ug with himself for a moment, and at length tarned aguln to tho pawnbroker, llb lclrelal l’.ll‘ "hka it X that he Iumlud onl the box once nioro, received a tl:kot and $100 in cash, and disapposred. An hour later Mr. Epp-uln thought he would have a laok at tha gold, and took make sasurance doubly lur. The firat nugget proved gilded. Another and -nnnmr were examined in liko manner until the whole bad been gone throu nuu got waa found to be of the ssme o whole bolng worth 8 fraction over $1. The trick wae now trantparent. The pretended miner was in reality a vory clever mwindler, who had two boxes, one ‘containing the pure gold and the othier tue mldud Illn‘r Wwhich he exchanged at e ecline the offer of $100, d !)‘}r. Eppstein phillosophic- uelehnnd box, carelul uclmed 1o the pawnbro ) bo udered to sdvance d the visftor, +*1must it out of tho safe. be again tested it. silver, very neatly it nlfy pocknufl il Jos IIOW A 810 BDILL PAID 800 DEDTS, Lararnie Sentinel, 3Mr, Brown kept boarders, Mr. Brown, Mrs, Brown, Mra. Androwa. the vile lage milllrer; Mr. Black, the bakor; Mr. Jordan, a carpentor; and Mr. Iadley, s flonr, feod, aud Jumber merehant., oMr. Drown took ont of hls na:kuflmok a §10 lnd handed it to Mrs. Tirown, raying. ‘my desr, are §10 toward thn sflul prom- tacd 3 ? sm.“ Wrown banded it to Mra, Androwe, the mil- i hnapnyl for my now Lonnet. ! A II sald to 3ir, Jordan, ae she handed nay for your work on my connter.* Mr, Mrdnn lanued it toMr, Hadley, the four, foed and lumber merchant, requesting his lumber er. Hadley gave the note back to Mr, Brown, | nt e $10 on board. " i n pasaed 1t to nl: wite wuh the remark he bad promised, Black to settlo her br who'handed It ta Mr. liadley, wish. &k cradit for the amount on lis fout bill, 10 aean with the rouiark thit T nI ut It back {nto his Dflclwtobool. oxclsim- that ho nevor thought a $10 bill would go sc ok, Wak mado to pay 200 in- Around his tablo sat llll‘ lhl\ plld Lor_ the 820 in mm patd it to Mr, returning it to M setiled for that sionth! greonbagks are worth! A MISTAKEN DIAGNOSIS, Procidence Iress. One of our ety physiclans the other day engaged h & young college graduato the practicsl art of healing the sick, Ile wascallod to & Oerman un the dellrlum tromens, and who was dow aaked him his g, and 40 years ulfl. the nndcnl that al ‘I'ho learned doctor thon s ail brae Iaenta dors's x upon yurs laryn '”umi:d'- ’mu. wl-uxn. i (b Teau atfer asked what ,1 **1 blsys sccond viddle Phe auctnr collypaed, e —— WESTERN PATENTS. A weekly lat of United Btates pateats lesaned fo e tuveutors of Jlinots, Wisconsin, and Michigan, for the week ending June 5, 1877, and esch patont In tho list will bear that dato, Reported expreasly for Tun Cuivano Tiunune by A, I, Evana & Co., Patent Bolleitors, Wat lunxxwm D. smmurlnaksklnu. cnIeun. cooking attachment iy P'"‘"' usholsteriog futts thrass froquent], forus of beer or hrand was the plllont be! YD’I llmw Olesko oar cmn c:u s Athinson, Chicago, sk ight b kmapn, (.n|:ll|1. hu'um llll 1, chttk row planters. fier #‘imr (o r" ervick and stacker oL \xh i n..nmafl“ o nmlwtbl for drytng, 1nmnr¢.“ nnmmv~nh. vbum Compavy, Alton, CII weh Wllvngm hi r cuttel It e-ulnl epparstus for b F handlia, Mt kee, {co-he u A‘ Wililadia, M1 aukée, Duli-$i008 drestn : w-lfl. Pflnll. uu:';m L0V Ml-lhlmbll. ::u 805, e —— SHORT MEASURE IN OIL. o the Edttor of The Tritune. Cuieado, June B.~—Tho Councll of this city have vassed 80 opdinavce in reard to berrica sud frults, making It 8 beavy Sov for giviug sbort mossure. This ls right, but now 1 sve & deslro tu not enforce the ordinauco until the heavy dealers have gotten on glve 1ho poor peddiers Ve Ihy KDP st bl‘nlu'; ¥id of thelr stock; and wnkh run from to to four & g-uuu short, whilo & poor peddler of the same, if found with & measare un- Lalf gill short Lo tho gallon, |8 fued Leavily. ud L r‘afi‘clt. “:lold““" submit ) artlcle. euidepac Ouy Wuo Kxowa, THE DOCTORS. ‘Last Day of the Meeting of the Medical Association, Remainder of the Report of the Com- mitice on NomInations---Hayes Indorsed, In Favor of the Rapeal of the Tariff .on Quining—Debates Not to Be Published, ' The American Medlcal Asgoctation mes yesterday morning at 0:30 fn Farwell Hall, parsuant toad- Jonrnment, Dr. Bowditch in the chalr, Dr. Davls, from the;Commities of Arrangements, presented the following names of new members C, M. Fltch, by Invitation; L. 11, Chow, and 8. O, Richey to be permanent members, They were elected, The Becretary of the Asociation presented charges which had been made agalnat the Michigan Medical Soclety, Rofetred to the Jadictsl Coun. cll, The chiarges were nothing more serlous than carelessnens in admitting new memmr-. The Secretary read the report which had bee: made concerning State Uo-flll of llealth. lllp~ eared that fiftoon flates had now establishod oards a4 recommended, ng-m ordered filed. ‘TheHBecretary moved that 'homas M, Drys- fllle. of Philadciphia, bo madea delegate to for- n medical socictles, snathat Clifton E. Wi h:i &(nl!lchuflenl. ba made s delegats to the Canada Medical Soclety, Hnlh werg daly elected, Thae fleereu! ‘! ented tho mmulml of the k of the Judic IILIIIIHC“ Ordercd filed, me oflicar -clmnwledccd the nulpt of minutes from the Secrel of the following batetrics, State Medicine, Burgery and_Anatomy, Modical Jurlsprudence, and the Practice of Modicine. The repurts were all order- ed mado part of the minntea, TIIE NOMINATING COMMITTRS pregented tho following names for ofMcers, and they were olagted: etatans Seckrtary—F., W, B ormmiiee o7 Ao e . Nochester, 1. ¥, ,( (i L. . Folnple, Wiagr. B atage, W, W i f New Yor Crmilidy n PYoHaa AR 'u!{"n',".umnm. ¥ Diyuinto. . Fricke, fi T Gros (e Linping'of l':nnulnnlu W 'oer ot the District of rensnrer—] fson, of Tennsyivaats. isrartan =W, Lean BIsirick of Commroniie Gmumitiee on ' Library~Julinsan. Elliot, District of Llfl! Ao, Honfi i rados C. A l(fl'llll{ l‘)’flmu Inc‘ ‘Coh:;.fl llllrl"l . “Jonnson, .nnnum'-i’ f« Tietaware; 5 Antieci Logan, ¢ J MA 1, inalen Py A E P BARyer. ;l ine ana: . F, Bawyer, . Howaten, Mamehu i Sier "ncu? 8 C. M. Hewiit, mumm w nhmwne. Jisate- Dol e e " rader urdy ‘M. ussell, N viaimnaitray K M pant, an 'i""'l [ jiarrten, | Now | Yorki . negys, Uhlo} 1. Lee, Pnnnnyx ranis| K. aw, (IIMB Il|lflflx IL A. Kiuloeh, N!M'.fl Ll'vllnll T. Al A 1) lflnv‘ n[.' o Vir T et A e Carotticrs, l“.:‘ lu ¢, Batler, V!Hllflllll J. Y X|. “‘ 8. rimth, Wircon Flori o A ")'lll. )\nflllntl‘}:"fé:’)&‘. B “l\"nl" Unllfld’bulll to gyl ek 'Imr. District of H.]l 018, Hll ict of Celum- i forn! u DIk of ol m" 1’-"5"}1‘"{1":.'..%'«. R Fet of Columbiay 1 8 Ho oyl l‘fllllll;l? $ilinoley J‘. r n‘ nrall, Ao entudy: B jon, Mainet Manshchusseits; 0. d, MERbop: Saryland; v, ireakev: tehigan) b. s Mluccsote (3 lasourts J, Hraine, New rih C urnlmn 2 Ty Lunm-m‘ St Sow Lok 6 lm“z"“ a; OTeon rC: onts e It Ithode islandt A, %ilmh E].v'll'l'fllflfllt‘le,l g, lllmnlke\‘.'Taxu 2 ‘Virginias 1, Niakon, W isconm T iehieed, S G, Hill, New §f ireq Vermon k fenenk, .n.u af J. . \Vam;lw-m. unlud [ i Ty o \m-on. Uatte statea N udicidt Co Harile 1 Siaples, Ml T A hertaon, . mby h:v.lamn\ 5 nmu Missourts A, T. Woodward, Vi 4 The munlnx 10 11608 Of siven Whoss forine expire By limitation 1y ). llavoer, of Ar’l‘(lnw Inplace of A, lnlnl-p. ‘whose term expire Commiiiee. on 1 ays~E, 31, Moore, F. Loe ected on throp, W, Miner, 1. fn llun ins, E. W. De: ‘The abavo were in addlition to thosa the provions day and published yeaterdsy, UNIFORMITY IX ONSERVATIONS, ‘Tha report of Drs. J. J. Woodward, U 8, and Edouard Seguin, on the progress of nnilurmlly in the means of obaervation and records of physic, ‘was submlttad, as fullows Durlog our last. session you have, voted that the question of uniformity in the meana o medical obase: ¥atlou and of modiaal recordsshould be presented In your name (o tiio Internatfonal Medical Congrent soon 10 meet in Phlisdel rnm This Congreas received your :umuumlcunzl:‘\E th an 'lmfirr:h tn"»::ml { the s TRor Banarl £ Pt his loair iy n nmlnmmunnn mqu fanrets, farie ke e sendiug o atea to thg e Imcmlklunul R0l Colareon wilch o (0 theet In (enay Bepteme with 1 apecial coimission of pleadia there of medical uniformity, Such hea been the i'";‘m Progreas of this question ‘sincs your st meet- ;)18 tachnological progrm consiete (a) In the perfect. ‘I Dd cheapeolug of the aphygmokraph, but not yct e paia of makl e 1€ Yopalar S [ Chsrmarie: in thereducilon of rinometers and micro: AEtreb To R unitorin KAnAEd & pock (o 15 Eho avention of althnie: cosrimoser and globeilme: tera, which Acparately reatize the hugu induged fttecn yearu g by thio bilifant favention of Pror, Maniagaz: (@) The inoro limportant soquent of " (his yusrins Foen thie ncerniance of tha metric syatem by the Now RY X'K \llll Nfllltll socfety, 7 Bt bo ait of place to udd that the demand for IRATGIER of SOblLLYS haervaL o has maore Tas o Fupied I Lhe LueL ten vears, nd. that foFt records of ruedical obseryation has Incr le due tokhe IntiatiTe of this b n Medical Assoctatfi n 0d the pharmaciss have url de 3 o uniformity in the products of eie trasies whichita "t sccemory 10 OUP art) and wo nust acknuwledgeghat thie; They will e strunly repeesented In the Inter Medie Geners, and it wi ereditable for them than fos un our owh groi Toruuldgaln Physia would lasa much by avink disconnecicd twa Tiovements which tem (o eatanliai uoiiormity-in th phiarmacapeis and | 1 hysics fioti aaiiratton of ihe h 'rb Tefore your reportors on this subject proposs that, M.“'fi‘"{' SN Aboctibian weni Smoba Al 1 WALER (othe TNIErDALonA) SIEdles] Cangreotat (Hneva, Coalt didas efectivelr ta ina Infernationai Sledical Congrenot tiruncl Vo progrossio uuj 'uulll;yol hoams of medical ohe llrullunlnflucu i tho concurrence (f ' pusts 73 0 A a8 who will ba ound Ui I RAYOCAIING T EIATIO of Sanl: Hormiy T ihle snd Sther Geparimentaar on adopted the conclusions of this L general mecting, and fused the doleyation to that offect with tho uther delegation to tho permoncat_medical socleties of Enrope for 147778, naming Dr. Edouard eguin, of Now York, Presidont of thls mumdcl muon. Dr, J, W. anlflnn. ol I’Aduuh; Ky., offered the !nmmlng In bebalf of the Kentucky State Mud- 1cal Socloty s Witskgan, It has come to the knowledge of the nmnbn- 51'the American Madiesl Asuciation Lhat s i1 kiown e tho Surrikon Wil gor o discontinaanca f thy (ART on quining thls hefure ¢ha Guiaiticeun Waye sad Mead of th e osiareds of the e Slates, “Illhl\l. lbg! welfare of lll @ _proportion of the people In tfic Weatern Hiates an '|‘|nlmr ey Iy con- Ecroed fn tho (e of thla b, b we et it b will viiable thiim b uhmr l\:ulnlhu uta lesa Cusk LIAI K0 €OFmOUN pricos Bow pald by s consu- i nentas, The opmasition (o this bill set forth by IauUlactururs and trade does not represent the de- rrunnm Wl aroencaged in tie rellef of sullering 830 wagt, put 1gs roly the nacesolsics of & Jurge wwlannn, num( o wnum are cugaged b cults vatiug fhe soll an Tesaurces of wealkls {010 Gaverament oj i Wiskxzas, Principic :u muml humantty alixe datiaud (red qutning and anonen 4 for Petition of Edtolcan nisnufac reture, Jieaulid, "1hst Lhe Ahmr‘lun “Stedivat A ke orsisan bill for fl!rflb! 1he e o Sapin o daibing, Teavactiully 4 um Al shat) mmm Ald nd, hie Permanent ecretary of this Asso- clition be mxu"rd to tranemit the foreuluk breamvle ciolutions ta the of the Counmltice of AVaye Sd Micans of te Congreas of (e United biscer. The resolutlons wero nuupud by a loudly unani- mions Yolo amid lvmunu The Araocintion passed a resolution rogretting 1 tth of | (nmerl're»mcm. Dr. 4. B, Wood, snd und-rhu bim thelr congolance, PEACE AND GOOD WILL, yr, J. N, Klugleton, of Paducah, offered the following mnlm nn mbers of the Amer(ug Medl. .{ £ Wit feellngs of e, deerort ‘14 plosura Lhe sedtiiments o ieaca sud natloa. &ty now 'exIstilg And steadily gaining Tn Gur Kreat country, and npL I commencla, ccond century of vur it c 1 tbe prescat and u sisterhood. of, ‘The resolutions were seconded by Dr. Grlasom, the well-knows Buperintendent of ihe North Caroling Ineans Asyluin, who serred as & Con- fudersty otlicer during the War, in & neat snd efuctivospeech, and utanimously passed. Dr. Begula was tade Chialrman of the Commil slou of Delegates Lo lhl Interuational Coagre the sccond miember to be sppointed by the Proalt cut. \)u motlon of Dr. Dasls, Dr. Lewin J. Sayro, of Boston, wasaccredited a dolecale from the Asso- clatioi to tho ritiah Mudical Associntion. r. 1L, 1L Jubnson: reported frow ths Commut. tee on Hank In the Medical (Professlon {n tho Amy, UOrder e, br. Toner offered 8 complmentary resolution ta Bmith, for man ‘( e Chalrmun of the pub- llmwn. nud 1t was adopted BECTIONAL PAVERS. Dr. Bowditch, haviug temporarily retired from 0 chair, prescoted tha foliowlng ruolnuunx jesolced, That the Assoclatlon ruco sweeds W the chur e Secldoaat nny fiuu S xbich we may liereaficr wect. ths pro lates In 'ulnmu e n' e Sl 10 the o 204 (bat dus oll ul B A e befure the mect e deid Roferecd to committe cowposed of Pres- 1dent Bowditch aan br, Davie. PRINTING DEUSATES. Dr. Waodward moved the ndouuon of tho fol- lowing rusolutl Benired) That trom this meeting snd heresfiar the practics of prlnling (a the wassac D9 Amocia- n: 1B74— 1 VWLV PAGLo, 3 {lon thaso-calied verbatim reporta of tha dedates in {he Kectinnshe discontinoed, sad that th et 10nw b imiced L0 the pADErs Dreeented o Fece OTeRER Ty Ui ettt for publication, and sich ml::;re- s may be sctusliy read before the Bection, opted . Dr. Hildreth, of West Virginta, moved that no P Y" be referred to the Commities on Pablication unlesa it had actuslly been read before the Section. Lald on the table. THUR USUAL RESOLUTION OF TIANKS was offered, conveying the feelings of the Associa. tlon toward the Commities of Arrangemonts for thelr eplendid accommodatinne; toward thecitizens of Chicagn for thelr rmeruin—nem-' and toward \hlu)‘ln’l!t Wlnbeerll I r, Toner, beip ul onta epeak Lo the reso- Intlons, deputed Dr, \dewnldp snd the latter made an agreenhle speech. The' resolutions were Ilmn unanimoasly adopted. Dr. Squibb asked permission to wllhdu!r 8 pl'r!r. Only partof which he had read. Granted. 'ha business of the sseaion having been closed, (h' retiring Presldent addressced & few remarks 1o Association, heartlly thanking them for tho h nor of the I'restdency, which he called the high- estand sweeteat honor of hislife. e then pro- ceecded to compare the bebavior of the achsion just parned with what had hlppen!d In the Baitimore sesslons of many Jeaaauo, He then procecded to sketch rome o earlier meetings and the Fl’lnrlml actors In lhem. He closed by Introduc- nz his saccearare Dr. Richardson, of Loulsfans, wh o spoka ag follow, ENTLENEN O n:Alwrun 2 Tn taking the chs lnwhien T e M Bencrowsy suned ,!'"“f‘.r'i abunUANt remson o for] CAEEIANY AN profoundiy grate: Fol i amerattencs of e Formas Al Lo attend thg mselings of e Association, cxcent st inters vals, and the few nm-.-npmrmm hlvecn Joyed o mreting profcus gentiemen fram dely- TEDATated IA(es o s o mnumml ' eitirely un known to all but & few of thoss whoin I now hava th Ngor to st Cannot, therctares IOk b clevation 1o wnined position. In lnyb!lvrr e » lllrmnl 10 the diatant Southwest, of hient ama filisen: lhlulytm ien 1o the pame of Lie Slates compoeing this jar l‘ of the Unlon, aud o norne I which ‘she _has been” for s planalod: b now wrenging her dmmmm {F and inending her tattere n order e My Make 8 ferpeciaie thank tiad, untroken nationat Tamily Permit me aifo 1o say that ot the [haal of my embar- raameuta in inking thisrat’ acives frum the e serd itatinctiun with which 1t e st been lled by dlllln'yuhhefl predecesnar, 1 canno lmw L0 enn- 1afe the aleaity -nfllllnnnumrl’n With which he has pre- Fib 1 e ever o sra i placo with b a0 1 hope ever 1o atta Viaco with DD the earts of the nrulu!lun 0' lh! ntire lynllefl h‘(ll:"” e, Rl‘;flllk‘lfi!fly ’, feel .IllllPl"d:III the preat whicn youthava shown in piacing me in thi) rllll lf mmw-mnum-.uun-xnumnnurormnmfl.um'h-'e out uf th lhrtflln 1 iy fechieand ureriaved s II"IM lml W"l we! antie of charity with which 1o cuver be shames of Hl’ l"lll' mistakes, Tho Association then sdjonrned sine dle, —— BENNY HAVENS, OH! o the Editor of The Tridune. CarcAao, Juno 8, —The peraonal column of your paper this morninz contains & partial and Incorrect quotation of the verse commetnorating Lient O'lirlen, fo the famons song, ‘*Henny liave Oh1" which owes its origin to him, It should res ’rnmd lh! llnd n! death and dsuger. from Tamp s Al ow e, pasa e, Nomure perl] alng. *Petite Coqatile,” 8t Uenoy 1 vent, Ont And 1 bave heard It sung by the Cadets many hundred times, with no varlation from the above. While the verse may revesl a shade of imperfection Ill its pocticsl conatruction, that was alwaya lost in he deeper shadow of the memorles it revived, of Association, nuch jess I teltow who wu Tont to the **comrades " of the sung, andany gt ta Improva ita conetrac- tion, or alter ila llm[v rlmou. ems aloiost a racilege to thosa to whom the song, and the verse, snd 8l (helr associations bave bccmnu sacred. GRADUATE or '05, — Fusel Ol Hew York Tridunes' Washington Correspondence, In the distillation of whiskya conslderublo quantity of fuscl ofl 1s produced, which, under the present reculations of the Treasury Depart. ment, I8 required to be destroyed on the prem- tsen of thodistiller. The reason for the {ssuc of such an onler as this {s that by mixing fuscl oll with epirits large quantitics of the latter might be removed {rom the disiillery under the name of the former without detiction, and tho saving of internal revenuc tax thus effected would be sutlicient to pay the expenses of subscquent- 1y sepurating the oll from the spirits and still leavo a large margin for profit. For instance, experimeonts made in the intercat of the Treas- ury Department show that one gallon of fuscl oll mixed with five gallons of whisky causes the whole mass to appear lko oli, so that the rovenuo oflicers would bo upable by ordinary means to detect the presence of whis! é' Prom- nent distlllers, both in the Esst ‘and the ‘West, have been urging upon thie Commissioner of Internal Rovenuo to madu{ this order #0 as to allow them to sell the fuscl off. They assert 1t has a commercial salue. The Department bas no desire to deprive the diatillers of the advan- tage they micht derive from tha sale of any pro- duct of diatlllation, but until koae one devines o method of protecting the Governient and preventing the manufacture and sale of crooked whisky by renioving It from distilleries under the pretenso that it is fuscl oll, the present or-, ders will be continucd. ——— anynn by tho Thonsand, Atbauy Law .Imrnfll * Tha followlng tahle, showing tho number of tawyers {n some of tho Statea and citles of the Unfon, has been prepared, but we do not. voucl for Its necuracy ¢ State of New ank.fi Dla All tho Territorlel B0 Aiesourl N = Fennaylvania . ilinols. ... 10, ark. . 1 Indiana.. 1 mu'.hmy City. 115 Musuacliieie. <+ + L 210, Clnannatl e B0 caxo, L BOARDING AND _LOD . West Nido, 695 WEST MADISON-5T,, NEAR Wo0D-11H fahiedt rooms and good’ board a1 $5 per weok: “R-\ncuon gusranteed, fll’ money refunded, COFF: E0101e, NBVADA TNOTEL, 148 A\l’l 130 W, DASII &) d) o Fper WeLkY tabIo-obr Erci0 P § {”" G VW IADSOU (11QURE, 178 M‘ATL -8T,, OFPOSITE m fause— enly»lnmuhefl rooins with board’ Trat-cibda LOllull’Y' Sunmmlm-A COUPLE CAX WAVE A doOD W, Peto i Mo e LTk, 187 1 cond oo g Miscelinneous. P ? ANT GOOL 1LOOMS, PUNNIBIIED OR UX 'II|IIINX bath: home romforl mlfl nlee atugle ay board §4. I 53 ' Abuse oil ____BOARD_WANTED, 3OARD-DY G 3 ward 1 qu family .& i Tribune um e LONT AND FOUND. bsr-rn.)\'rvu .lll()ll. n“r”“‘u‘ \\I‘l’ll LIV!I( 4 ‘DIEK fost aftcrioon of Juna i Er e ‘funmlm‘(umam eit Washingion T B LOW EATTS "~ Al LosTanay, ! " g ARRE ' ST EANS 1mm-)ll|l. Ilmu w. Iuar—w CLARE OF an‘l" haog ntall n g money and marked ** Nina I unmwmb«lmn 155y ove rerurnlag 1t Trib = U INDJANA-AV. CARS ORt osEvesEn ‘f’. Buiwsto L‘-‘A s N haet mail book na. The Ander -m 7 FewATu 4pon muu e elady o HAXDS umua ¥l ba palid tar any 1ofurmation nnl"dlnl bl was laat Wal 1! e e SATTBAIERG s Wen Lt et - . I FOTt THE RETURN OF THAT ] ehal ‘ot surglent. fosirabents. “No, ques: {008 a4kGd. 60 WARIDR(GB-8l.s HOOM Be D108 b i r——————— P . RUBUR. iake, OV, pers: pavers ToxgiaNGE=X TioUsH ANE J.or ON BOUTIL k-ay,, near Thirgleth-st; mnn- 3-story and Inuemz'n.l E{&lfiha‘un andloton Canal, nosr Vag Wuren: of clothiny .":r.-auu et s SR hresi s ), Tribune off = )(,"A\G il !IIH T8 A MAN IN CHICAGO V) wbo own! piccy of elear proparly hat he wishus 1 reald largs gruuid euce \'lll llrulldlhll INIIGIL e J‘ culiuf land haif a mile fron ol lflm rua rll the vory tn‘.eoxnl_‘t::n"aal Boutl .l;'l.l,lzl Ah" 18 View of wak-: unest trad fv? xuxmu.. 101 Clark-st. _ : et o ”u B n'x'" Jlhopliek K..T:J'L sl e ain O SALES . S L _ ) l)(iY—Cll NTE! G E-rep f“"“‘ SR A laqul m X ture: en bnurnmun Uoos lSflnu. I h.m Trahidon A 0;‘ fiAL“ 3‘\216)‘1155., |nl¥:£EL} c t;l i ate.. /it Goversaroat oods Depor, ot n.nao‘l . [ N CAINMAGES TR 1 of ll. Kun cac b, for 0ads Uepol, 81 liaa- 1. L T ‘Ek ml uutdis io Lisakuts, 0 Kkulves. ute., stGoveriment Il\uodl e, SEWINL MALIIIN INOER mncxl»r LT, xawmrru u ted st Lircat uulnn. Tlo Dow 67 $43: alad 00 Wyal wmuu-umuu. it e CITY lll".\h : ESTATE, Json ul.r-nousx AXD' mr. 25100 FEET, TO- Atory frame, 11 room st be, sold; ax “bargain. 1OR TO EXCITANGE PO ABTOCK OF nerheraisa o $27, salable descrintion. 8 dweiling cultln[ aver 'n.'a'r' suhject HEAPERT mvr)n fl"lfi!l N Clll' ). 21,500, &1 4 meais, JOUN E rnn 1“”_}. i ‘ ---mmnnp ln;aqr Bl P16 R NEW AND VERY CONFLETE nce, 4981, comer Jine add fon 77 Major Tk 30 19 13, 575 uummnAN CREAL ENTATE, JOR BALE—A DAROAIN—ONE OF THF FI% G anarosn tincts nead Clleagn, |.,.r;f'mm..". |-P7n‘di.‘ and frais of all lmdndn;:r :l'lwmll w: enun.-m and depot. ‘nl BALE—AT THR nu\' mrr T ext Feven duyis & Dleasant suservan ‘Blate. a5 | an' the nwner, batement northwest ierof Lassile lml d Bouth Watcr-sts, KFT IAVD l'(tUl;THY FAI 1 AR 1t IENT-NICE HOUSES AND LOT e from the Raalst lrfl“ w Bflfld rent 'mm IQIII!T) 1) N A CLATY nuumm‘c'fn'""m F ek, ll.m, i ul:hlnl D cown or c.' UY A DEAUTIPUL LOT, »c:. 8t Lagrange, 7 miles from nnlyg """‘“‘J“”-"‘.f., 4ty 400 Sliown fren: Ao sireaiy on. INA mumrfi. .‘.’3 e n.uuuw-n\r. OF THE ule: clone 10 raflroad Cpied. “Full par- "' T hsert Moraers farins in 1 towny nn pmllmmlon o l:xchnnre bR KA \ n THOMAS D, BXYDER, R er—A % Ot %0 FEET LOT null'rn OF d weat of Aliiand.av.i eorne nc: nut o excecd $40 per ront Toat' a3 clh. TO RENT_HOUSEN. Fouth Nide. UENT-DURING JULY AND AU santly-1u mmhm-u twostory Font. Fraats and barm. Went Mldo. NRNT—pn rAnK-AV AXD OTRER HOUSES, 1l oa :mnm)‘ paymeats. Hnr‘h Siae, HB!lT—lX A CIIOICB Lm.AT ON, XF. Ki al nt Tehanie " CHAS: N. HALE. 153 Rigdainbese: ‘r—u\zm.m.‘i‘( FIOS LINCOLY PANK. woutd rent In do umenuol 4 wRSLIDG PrIviLCEe 15 Ubsement " RO Bediwickon -ulubge for une famlly nated on four lo . Buburpan. RFVT-GBM)IPIHJAL}’. cs with ample groun 20 per month Tor the s lnnm -nu Aarke! VLB E10. £16r wn ryun comfortaie, Te. site 1)e-. oss and 8o cotta, e. fres rid auwn:m:g'.n ECN, IO RENT=I1E00Mb, Nouth Side. RENT~-NICELY FURNISHED 3 > _ ply ai ltoom S0, "smm“m“.{éoous AR RENTZA NICKLY PURNISHED ROD: e GrooAble 8 43 Twelfth-st., Letween | West Side. N NEW llflfls!fi, 16 NORTH 'Hll’bODl’- fonand sadine, (w0 alcely -uaunlurnl-hcam a furnished rooms and uns o, I 'r—lls-ii:cuv bri Y, FIV] FEd o83 Madom et f 0 second foor No. & muaic-rooms, millInery pArlor. OF use of elevatar an Possession_at once, toom 1, No. 40 Dearborns lrplll N 4\"“ OAIIIIIAIJI’H. jil‘ Il_?l(fi!l CARIIAGER, Adama. Suliabie for any n.'in mumm‘ r‘"“A{TULK& I ( UF u e Weinead Fiiof Aualm& HOUSES St an et A GO0BSTUCK SEAKROOK & 5 d Hoo! sstons tho be mnwlun nlcuu. [ BTO K oF \}w N QA echtn, SMATTING i‘,-mm shom ot (u: OFTHE Nicky .. Tk "‘[7""'"‘;{"“" st ucyc o Blanion, 174 “‘Ollfllu’«—\bll\ !T\LISII 1K iront: wnd ‘fathess, ND- IV Wllh -umm T 71" Wasbington, L\ w l BAT b1 -wn.nubcurr!n this city lnqnlnhll PARK.-FIAETON, G sereTml e s uA- i;x:fl:lmdmlklcn cotner mflm "(:z‘ andheles Yo mis troms elu hinits, by JUHN pAGKMA! l l ln{l made ln Ch CURE ARTHAA - lll.rn:upburnlun. G en oven: vidcnce furnished iF—WE 1IAVE A FEW it ordcrs 10 any ex- achis. Shares for sesus, Rearof 601 wale b WEIL StaLe- A onoh brg Rans dry &t I‘qunl. I “YAV'I‘E - A tock In md 1-fnp 'w FA rms in m»nlhl.‘l?l; All!'u stonce. T. I, IIU\D. Hoom 7, P CLOT! i’ l mm 0 Null fl‘; N1 AT lull lnll:lnlo (ur vlumnr purpoun Addrw NEIS WANTED, = Wi g4 (V5 ww capliallo laka Snihereat 1o an old- catalil 3 une, IITNEL WANTE! ARTY ENGAGED | shie ianu(actire of sn sericultural {tmplomaut of Eroat popularity, protected by lettors patent and whic i 1 ey partter nfl»lnnu o !J\(ll)uplul o uh T Ll N5 o o Deartborhotteror adiess g gn;’:f'-a l!mlln: I P bz e aacn Just wnnn-n Ing. |ulldln.un ecn-nn 0 BELL. DUY, OR TRADE A ;o nnumnnu. cull ar 00N WORKING ooty oo el R llcn. o “lfl putiine, blowers aud un; fub: o duitiger o R Tty works, nlanlnu-mnh. & CO., 3 ok b Meait tosimes en Lolfunand woud workiug mchinory wd NDPIIu. uu NACHINERY. MANTY 3 “anal T R s, and wood sd tron working mac! Sead for pricee. £y Kopt in tha Weat, wue lu CHeat 2 ‘ 4 u TLY OTAINED fl'llur'. ld' Alltumplllblllly Unquflllunl!:ln refegs ecred, lh-l]\lmc'llunlcflufl ALL: QU Y Kiate sRd Teron for cic, I ioaes umacenary. Feosfucr . A GOU ATELYSAFE FROM FIKE. WAREHOUSE ‘Nonro tortau (Uralture. iorclan: e, uuh.n oic T low al Tacer Woury loasod 10 - 6 WANTED~MALE HELP: Buvkkeopers, Cleris, etce V rA-v'izh;;rE"‘lnl:?EAllunv, A 390D BANK ark eheap an: all roco: mended, Addrcas with Perercater N 9. Teivans phoss o Traacs. YARTED — cmrsnms O WORE o freight. . Diue lisad-avce corser Hoppbrge,'> U & b B CO-0 NTED = 2 GO D_gfiv.,v.«'v:‘xzv__n CONNICE #tc., CLIFFO! QL J)Jl Dok Motmes, Tar® VVASTER=AT 'ERE AND TAINT et ) Mzrfi?tfn ';r’l‘gnnlymdwurlmcnnu .pply, M VAVTID—BAI’IBK“ A'l‘ m m‘n Cl.l Miscelinncons. ‘ ANTED—A FEW KflR! SAL!S!IEH WHO hayesome grit And bus! 201ty of thetr awn 'a g1 and don’t need 8 new u-cllm 'ty weel Dm':-:'&obn,fle‘rn-;:%ef:rt inducements and s LAND &'C0.,'50 Lake w4 ’T.:".'?"“anm’."’.'é o0y, TARE BOENTE l'llllll len-lL JAMES P, 8COTT, 00 Desr- ‘v:\“r!l‘-'rfl' AY~YOUNG NMAN WITH LiT- tls "I;;Hgg:l h';t: Ter) ll"lyalfl entertsinm lllla- s X g T it o pmg.ber corne i ‘me- n—su.rflm\'—rw IN CHIGAGO three to travel in imate, Jows. Wik yontn. hotel and traveling expy -‘mm-mu 1l spplicants auswered It ‘v NTED=MEN OF NRAINS TO BELL COOK S Improved Belf-Copytng , Letter-Books no. hmlh. A Okena ‘warme for irt end F et g 'u“’ v ° of m{‘ TTiaitone o e OO ‘V BXI'FmLVan PooTAND Kil0R e for ino Siutror Tillnots. App) : JIYDE, aimer House, alts uu ous of Toand 12 g'clocics. m. . Y 'nuu)ln{ t tdy YA\TFH-A YOUNG MAN TO WAIT ON TANLE e 0d orK inthie AT Mo b v e A FED-MEN TO, SFLL & NEW TIGLES Donicutics. TED—A GIRL TO 0 COOK. WABH, ANDIRON; asecond girty & FANTED=A GIRE TG ENERAL A ‘ m" In a8 mall rnmny. Alp'ply this 'Ex:nr-‘:)lg.“-z ‘ AVTPn—A 'ruonm.mll.\‘ COMPETENT GINL for kenoral Nouseworkfn 8 family of thres| 5?:;‘ ces fequired. Call at 10 o'clock ab 1407 In- JARTED A GO0, SMATT 6L FON B L T 0% FUATT OINL FOR BECOND unrm—mnm ¥ N WAL, o 84 177 Eaks Monoseats 002 ARD Nursow. WAKTID-A 000D GINL TOTARE TAE ENTIRE Charkoof ababo B monthe old} references ra- my- uu.u, WiXT X0 CMiLD. AD: 4 r dress, mving name, address, natiooality, wagea expectod, O, Teibung ofmce. Nlonusokeepors. ANTAD-DY A WIDOWEIL OF a7, A LADY A ousekeepers nut aver 30, i And st lluenu nr-t et ma. Addr m»a rrlguuu olfico. ‘V MDD Y WONKING OUSE- Keen rlnn)nlu e oty s onm tha dan doEs ren and make horself kenerally useful. Tribune oflice, s u,\rloxs_'wlis"rnli_- MALE, TookKkoepers, Clarks, otce ITUATIU'( WA\TED—%UHH! t, DOORS, BABH— an we 1) hranches of the basle Bewi ca ug?mu of m!""mm- of & Ard; would travel. [P VT Bt AT e A, C-nlu bul esfl {erent llnd vmml‘ it rtq\nnfl. 10 any amouant. lw‘ a, bune 8! ITUATION WARTED-AL DRUG CLERE DIS- penser and sal setall stor: bout of clty Ade 03, Tribane oftice. D Ji " c‘ eart a et orers o2yl ETocury blaloces tea Terdren resa 63 Bhermag bs m-" s S'T‘Zfifl“" WA‘lTPD MAN WIHO TIAS Twelve years o porienoe 1a planine, muldlux, eral mdgfi'ark. Can do repall irvaa 51 hioane 5'{1‘.’&1{.0-7 » ' Coinneiant masy sinedy feminan andxood & Jrnuin:&n b Shdtes W 1l N Fhorate lawe, cornpr Madison and Canabst. SRiscollAnvous. ITOATION WANTED-A Ci Srma, l-.a-.f..'.‘..m&m%‘u":”fi’.’u" Tt o S i s i S, B HITI}A’I‘H‘NS WAN’I‘I".D-—FE,“ALE- Domentics. TTOATION WANTRD-DY A COMPETENT WOM- SME wok, Weaber, and Lroger, Callss 331 Soutls Setersan-at SiTvATH D-TY TWO GONPETZNT b Elrll' 0! lll , the other 1o do general hm!lo- worl o mznm oF “BEparaic; ref oen. *Can'ss 1310 Beatss llun-n\mnpnn. SITVi\‘IION WA\‘I‘FD—M HOUEEK Kl‘lll on 'r" TTUATION § WA K IO llKBL‘PR! DR mployment Agoncios, qlTDA‘HO‘l fi TED—-FAMILIKS IN WA‘J‘I‘ oF Scandinaviag, or Ocrman’ temale heipcan vo [ ruueu AL, DU ofMce, 174 Narth Halal L3 AL. T e T R S T A T T T ¥ R TIOURE HAVING rDUR AND bt due city collections wantlog myt and re- e collector, who can Dring te mcu M abilly inio Lol wlio can a1so give the higlicsl refcre Fibdae piee "\ DVANCES ; TAMON oS, S, WATCIl I\Immh. eic., 8t LAUNDERS priva ey Golpat.y near Ciark, Tiou 5wl Letabided 104 (AR A FOIT LB G0LD™ AND BILVELL one; wlnln un walchics, dlamiondas aot Aok of every description st GOLDS! wx& n and utliva Oica (l1comsadds D Fast Madiso tabilened 1nid. (LT Evoe cunu?umu. AFEN AND cn‘r It .“ |0nELI01llll|t: on uiuwlllb « M"'.‘-T#]-mn £ LoATE- :’n"n':ffir'.fl‘ AT "1:-" Loa 1y, JONN 1L AVENY & COu 180, prves N ON lu?nuvrh Ll'l‘\ pl'lwl ply z'\l" o |u|l'xn ' it of i Ualon ‘I‘r, iy e 198 wouth Biark Noxrad m“f-‘ifit‘}f{'xf{ozu WINOTALHY 129 and 131 d Mo'«xvm L(Mx 0N WEAL ENTATEINCHIOA: aums tasult. MEAD® LUI. M hl OA'H»D ON JNWELHY. DIAMONDS, m. mm‘y. fuentt g so7 cood coleier? 1 vr‘hl!x“l‘a}ol’urrnll .-m..”"r':'- .:urflxvm o8 r i ; THURSDELL & BUOWN, 174 Drarbaraest, 07" 1 U IOAH—EUMD O 8300 TO, llfu'l!) ON CITY 3 arms In_Cook Count: ¢l‘ cur rent I'l|ll4_ \v_ll:l:_fil‘ 24 LA) toam 1. D KN’ —uqu " TO LOAN IN 8UMS 74 .uu,"m RN SONEETOLY A-rmmm 4 Ro: sshington-st. ANix 8 PEW CENT—APPLICATI AT L 3 Bllllu'l' LL r:'ul"rc‘zl:m‘n%‘nfl»‘c’ Ll f RUST| DS OAN $500,000 Tnusrrosur T JFP::!;&:..,‘.,’... uuv‘u. ufluhuufl. flw 4. DowW, MEROY, 134 MUSTOAL. A 40oD EECAND| lu\l) I‘M\umnfl: IN PER. llM 7 cash, OF OO easy paye ARGE BT(CKS ELEGANT PIANOB AND OR.. L eansatfrices mew usbesrdol, i T MAL: n AhflV . HAMLIN CABINET fl“fl‘hs» G £ Tser Yoo Worids Exbibltions, o oS mont uuu‘Lny tastallments, oF reated ' until lflll'- paye fur ¥ ArT ledl tisfactic AT \VE, ARE TENTIRG x-u 03 AND @ murq lower thsa uy lutln leh tat] m &4 whlesale pricos._GOULD Waal. i s 10 fad phind win m.u..m..i’L. ) KEED'S Tempio of Music, 63 ’ ' ALL LA ) detntas pawer, an tate-at, mp—mfl.,-::f.h.aaemu.:as.: TR $100 TR S G carved Jeus: fully warranted. IL te. BA i mv d DE e o devoto uur stiwntiva to the wholculs irade, wa wil close 0ut our” priseatetall Mook el & fiun n«luuhm lmln recular pricea; miauy anicics faf o cust of productiva, Pleant {parloraad chaitce i3 aif rico. 1N 134 Stal 5 00,000 ASysEsEsgs v u iy hg: vuun o buge Chlcago Iron Bedstvad £°) X0 L] ‘uu I.I.AM’—‘I‘II L Rl ll(JUS& DUIIL)‘(G- ton, 13, This well-kuown Grat-c contalae 1 OYer 200 rounia ur gucis i «u:umushvwwl for businesn_aad e 4 been prow mmhn-nny RICHAKD DA T e |8 on tho ore or by lutter to W, BARRET, bi Louls Mo. SN BOOKS, uun FAID Yoit Buoxt- oul briss Uit AN mfnmu CUSTING Looks will always son and Dearboru-sis umn Louk lvuse. coruer 3 pERssNALA C" o 3u'clock, Wi men. nelosed. Quecn u.yurunndumnwnxn. (r extcaslvely Ini= © -