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WIND-BAGS. 4 Little More Real Estate Turned Up for the State Sav- 28 gJadge Williams Determines to Appoint o Necelver for the Concern. Ho Will Designate tho Fortunate In- dividual After Hearing All Sides, @. Fe Spoford Appotnted Recetver for the Collapsed City Savings. Failure of Emil Josophat, 2 Private Bank- or and Shipping Agent. Liabilities Stated oat About €40,000---Assets Noxt to Nothing. ‘The IN THE COURTS. sODGE WILLIAMS’ NECISION ON THE APPLICA- TION FOR A RECEIVER. ‘The Jawycrs In favor of, and those opposed to, the mation to Nave a Revelver appointed to ad- minister upon the affairs of the defunct State Barings Institution were on hand yesterday morning promptly at 10 o'clock to hear Judge ‘Willams’ decision {n the matter. Besides the Jawyers there were present Col. Taslor, the As- signee, and qutea number of the bank's cred- ftors, anxious to Know what the outcome of Monday’s arguments would be. But little time was lost In getting to work. People may differ fn their opinions as to tho ground taken by the Court, but {tls exceedingly doubtful if anybody can be found, in these days, when long and yar- bore opinions are altogether too common, who will not award to the following decision the merit. of being exceedingly brief and to the points ‘The bill in this cage axscrta the execution of the wicminent to Taylor of all the nsscts of the bank, cluding ite banking-honee, the tranefer to tho Dank by the stockholders tinmediately beforo the anigninent of 2,000 hares of atock, and the do- livery of poareesion of the bankiny-hotse and tho arecis of the bank tothe Arsienee, the abandon. went of the saine by the officers af the bank, and tho departure of the Premdent and Cashler from the connty. It alleges that before the assignment and abandonment of their trnate by the officers of the hank they ind been guilty of grons wieman- acoment of theirtrosts, ani had wasted anil mis- applied! the asets of the bank, and claime that on account o1 the abandonment of thelr trust. d the attempted transfer of: the trust estate to Taglar, some ft person should be ap- pointed to be the Receiver of the eatate, The allecations of the bill are such aa wonld warrant tho appointment of a Receiver had no axsignment been made: but it fa anata that the bank nds right to make a general aeslznment for the benefit of tts crediturs, and, h@ing made It, the Court ought not to take jurirdiction of the estate, ‘The ight of corporations to make bona fide avatenmenta for the benefit of creditors must bo admitted, Tut the rizht af courte of equity *ton good cane Rhown to dissolve or close up the Dusiness of any corporation, to appaint a Receiver therefor” who aball nave fall power and anthority to serve fn all Courts and do all thtugs necessary in cloaing up the affaires of the corporation, 18 EXPUERSSLY CONFERRED by tho ntatute of thin btote. The ‘ood ease referred to In the statute is shown In (he care by the allegations of the bill. The bank having armigned all its property, including Ita Banking -heues, and the principal ofticers having abscunded, Ite func: tions as a hank can no longer be exercined, anit under the statutory provision a Recelver can be Bppointed to wind up Ite affairs, And «neh action supersciled tho assignment, The power of the Court, In the. ctecumatancer, oxtate by virtue of the wtatute, and probably would exist even iu the aieence of any statutory provision, If the power exists, the propriety of Its ererciso cannot be | questioned. = It wan fully and frankly admiticd by the counsel for the Araignec. It is only a Court of equity that can give to the creditora of thin bank adequate rellef, ‘The deporitors want rolief not only against the hank bya provident, wise, and expeditions ad- auinistration of ite asacta for their benefit, but they ‘want to reapall the beneft which they can derive from the lability Imposed by law upon the atock- jolders, ‘The Assignee contd do nothing for the denosttors an against the stockholders, and it {4 only {na conrt uf equity that such reitet can be adequately adminintered, A Hecalver cannot vnly do all thnt ‘due Aeaignes could do for the benefit of the deporit- ‘ora, but can firma bly cullect for thet any thous sands of dollars which the Assignes would have NO posalble means of reaching. Lam fully aatiae fed that tho Court hae the power und that tt in its duty t appoints Receiver, The Court then requested the gentlemen to nomtuate pores for the Recelyership, Mr. High—If the Court: please, in accordance with the sujeestion que Honor made last evening that we should conalder the matter of mumes to be suggested for the Recelvership, itr caso you decided tu appoint a Revelver, wo have consulted upon the inatter and given it such careful consideration as we have had time to do in the brief period allowed us, A number of munes—gentiemen prominent and well-kuown, dothis elty—haye been thoroughly ennysssed, They are ull of them men of the highest busl- ness and personal standing, and from then all ‘wo haye selected the name of Srna JUDGE 8, , OTT, Ys think ho posse: in every respect the necessary qualifications, both i Tegardé per- Bonal integrity, business standing, ad the cunt dence of the public, and alsa with regard to the Decessary leisure, which will enable him to falth- fully execute the trust. Judge Otis fa well Known in this community, and f have no need to say anything tu your Honor, or tu the gens tlemen on the other site, with regard to “him versonally. Heisa man of jarge means, and will have no dilliculty tn giving ‘the nee ary bond, which, of course, will baa largeone. Ite Jaa lawyer by profession, und, I tum correctly Anfurmed, wus formerlya Judge of one of the Cieeult Courts in Ole, In “Toledo, I think, He possesses another —qualliteation which seems to ine eminently desirable, and that ts MMe abundant leisure. He is vot engugedt in any Dusiness, and can give, and is willing to give, Is ontire thue to the management of this trust for whatever length of the may be nec weary. We ask that he muy be appuluted Receiver tinder ench bonds as thay ecem to bo necessary to your Honor. Mr. Kintth—-Jf the Court please, I increly Wish to mako a suzgestion in relation to the tame of a Recelver, As I stated yesterday, this Comtnittce requosted to mang purties {n case your Haouor should ‘appolut a Recelvers ‘The Committee fon’ here, but Tthink they ought to have an Opportunity to suggest nates, and I understand they can be fot tovether and suegest avinething ts that line Very soon. [don't know anything about thein, sahil I slow ribreeet thers except s0 fur ax £ nave stated: but T think they un ‘1 and to be allowed ta vuggesrnamen pe litany Tho Court—It ta quite important ‘that thi maty:r sButl bo sone Me ¥oud a8 posatble, Do. you suppose at the Committee c: eether this Horan! Hee canbe gat to- fe. Smith—Z presume they can be gether vo us tu suggest a name or seen, tO The Court—I have no objection to waiting tll that time. Are there avy other Dames to be suggested? ~ Judge Grant—t think Mr, some misunderstanding wbout the action af the Committee, A resolutiun was preacnted nero Yeaterduy as coming from the me ting of the epuattore Saturday mighty which is incor- Fech Tt is not true asin the form presented, The fact is, that the Committee, prior to the holding of the meeting, met for the purpose of inaking a selection, but were nuable to agree. ‘The depositors’ meeting passed a vote recomn= mitting the subject of the selection of a Re- ceiver. Bubsequent to that, and atter Col, Toy- Jor had read o report in regard to what pure Dorted tu be the ungecurgd claims, Mr, Thomas Moved, Iutending to say something compile luentary to Cul Taylor, that the Committee ye etthe Court not to change the Axsignee, Jdoo't think that this Comunittey can agree, J understand that two of ‘them ha\ recommending the name of DAVID 0. STRONG. One of the Committee J a large depoaltor, I presume You have all heard of Mr. Strong. “Ho #0 nan who bus been in the bauking business jor twenty years, He is a man of stern, un bending inteyrity, so situated that he can de- Yoto his whole the and attention to the mat. ter, A large number of centlemen have con ferred with me, many of them depositors, and Some caine to we this moruing in regard ‘to t sod they suy by all means have some ian tha bo earthly power can wove in the performance of his duty ay Kecelver fu this case, Mr. Smith—The statement of counsel only confruss the propriety of xiving this Commnittes Achance to nominate, [le says the subject of Suggesting uames was recommitted to this Comnnittce by the mass meeting, Tdon't think, Under the circumstances, it would be Lardly }roper to pass them over, I don't know whut thelr views are. 1 don’t know but that they will ugree ou the uouluation already wade of MMs. Strong, and E bavi uo doubt of his quali- Smith labors under untted In fleationsg Tdton't thin ray the Chinmitte Judge Grant—L only gave that ag my opin- n, Ne Smith—This request fs directly froma member of the Comimittes whe wished me to make this aniecestion to your Honor (iniik they wil be able tosugzest a name be 2 otelock. Mitge Grant—L don’t sce any objection to hat. ‘The Court—In the meantine, if there aro any other names, Ict us have then, Mr. Kretzinger—There hus been anggested to me a nane to present to t! tart, which | will do without more than a remark, That is the uameof Mr Miller. E cannot glye his first name, but he is the gentleman who had charge of the United States Depository in this city pre- vious to Mr. Gilbert's adinintatration. Col. Taylor—Harvey Miller, formerly Cashter In the Sub-Treasurer’s ollice. Mr. Keetzinger—He was formerly a banker tn Aurora, and has hail a yreat deal of experience in matters of thin sort, and understamis well the valuee of accurittes aud the method of re- ducing then to money, Mr. Smith—Ie may be a good man, but I don't like hts assoctations, Mr. Sherinan—Don't you allow a man to re- nents Mr. Smith—Not {n the commerctal world; there [sno such thing as repent. The Court—The Court, In appointing a Re ceiver, always consults the wishes of the partion, If they can agree upon a good man, the Court, of course, will relteve itself from the reapunsi- bility io part, and WILL APPOINT A MAN In whom there is entire confidenceon both aides, If they do not auree, Uren the Court must take the responsibility. In this cusa it Is a inatter of pecultar delicacy to appolnt a Keeciver, where ininis- there is a large aniount of assote to be tered upon, which ahould be so admin upon that every dollar may be saved fo e depositors. For | suppore they are the only artica who will ultimately get anything. And ‘4 think {tf is but right that I should accertain their wishes, xo far as FE can. OF course, to ascertain their wishes exnctly will be Iinporsible, because these 14,000 depositors will probably never be collected together on the foe of the carth, But the Committee svems, perhaps, more nearly to represent them than any other party. I understand from the papers =I know nothing aboutlt except from the pas pers—that when they were appulnted there were about4,000 depusitora present,—as many, proba- bly, as will ever assemble agatnat any one time, And this Committee, so far as 1 understand it, continued to act up to Inst Saturday with their approbation, and the Saturday night meeting— though it is snid to have been a small one—was perhaps as large a meeting as will ever be got togetheragain., And Cunderstand that that meeting desired to have this Committee heard upon the question of the appulntment of a Re- ceiver, I vertainly donot, asit was suggested yesterday, intend to submit to any dictation with regard to this matter when Ducur their augecetion, Mr. Sniith—Of conrse not. The Court—For wo will always bear such suggestious. They aro generally the sugges tions of counsel representing the diferent par- tes, but in this case, of course, no number of counsel can represent all these depositors, and the best representatives they can posaitity. have, 1 supposes under the circumstances, are the members of this Commit- tee, [think, therefore, that it {s eminently proper that f should put this. mutter over tt 2 o'clock to see It that Cominittee cau agreo upon a recommendation, The lawyers then picked up tl@ir hats and went off, to return again at 2 o'clock, THE COMMITTEE NEARD FIOM. Everybody was ou hand promptly at. 2 o'clock except Mr. Sinith, who waa detained in looking after the Committee, Patiently they waited about until he should avpear. But he didn't come. By ond by Mr. Decker, one of the Com. mittee, came in and spoke to Mr, Bonney, Mr. Bonney thereupon arose, and sald he un- derstood that Mr, Smith could not be present. Mr. Decker asked {fhe might say something Indicative of the feeling of the ‘Committee. The Court cave its assent, and Mr. Decker went ontoray that the whole Committee had not been able tumect. He had been asked, how- ever, bya majority of the Committee, to re- west the Court to hold the matter over until this morning at 10 o'clock, when he thought they couk! unite upon some person asa nomi nee, ‘The Committce was scattered all over th city, the matter had come upon them unexpec! edly, and {t had been {mpossible toget them to- etna. In time to name anybody before 2 o'clock, Judge. Grant foincd Mr. Decker in this re- ucat, z An attorney representing $15,000 of deposits alxo wanted the matter postponed, . Mr. Bonnoy was opposed to further delay. Vast interests were involyed, good names lind been mentioned, especially that of Judgo Otis, and yaluable time’ would be fost by further postponement, The Court—The most important conaldtcra- tlon fs tu svcure a perfectly honest, fearless, competent Kecelver, who shall have tlie con- Adencs of the wholo community that he will execute this trust properly, ‘The next thing after that isto have the depositors, wha are tho real parties in interest here, sutiafled with the min who shall be appointed, [think that ts almost as tmportant Ina case of this kind as it fs that the Court should be satisfied. For it is avery great responsivility on the part of the Court to appoint any individual to such 9 trust ag this, It fa a responsibility which the Court will alwaya throw off in part, if he can, upou the persous particularly futerested, as suggested this morning. If an agreement can be had between nil te parties in reference to the Recelyer, tt would reHeve the Court very greatly froin the responsibility, And then if the Court, in addition to that, can be satisfied that the party {s a proper person, the appolutment would be made, In this case I shall require, in any condition, a very Inege bond, aud 1 shall require sutisfuctory ovidence of large personal aecurity upon the part of the person who takes tho property, EF must be satistled that he has.a considerable amount of personal responsi: bility iu the way of property, and then f desire also that ho shall vo satlsfactory to Lhe deposit+ ors, as far asl can learn thelr will, 1 dld desire very greatly to have a Receiver appointed tue day. [ thint it is important that be should be selected, and be preparing hls bond aud getting siynatures to lt. But] do not think this an wn reasouable request. The majority of the Cum- inittce appointed at & previous ineeting desire to huye au opportunity to pet the other mum- bers of the Committee together sud’ consult in regant to this matter, It may be that they may agree upon a man who Is ene arely sulisfactory to the Court and toall the tothe suit. If thoy shoutd, it would be ry happy exit out of the pecultar ditileultics which surround this case on account of the large amount of Property and the great amount of public feeling, [think that It Is noting more than right that thia should go over: until to-morrow morning at 1o'clock. I will allow it to go over, and then Twill be ready to make the uppolntine Mr. Decker went away satisfied, even if the other parties didn't. AT TITK BANK, TUBKE Was NoTIING OBR particularly eturtliog character fn the way of news at the broken bank yesterday, Col, Taylor and hia asslétants were thers, the latter engaged in checking off and verifying the lst of collaterals presented at the depositor’ meeting Saturday night. During the morning Col, Tay- Jor went over to Judge Willams' Court to hear tho result of the Judge's cogitations on the ar- guments heard Tuesday on the motion to ap polnt*a Receiver, With thot result tie subse- Squently expressed himscilt as entirely satlafled, He bad at no time, he said, futended to qualify, and was gisd the thing had foue into the hands of the Court. What ho had feared, however, was the posatbility that the bank would drift Into the hands of Irrespons{- Die parties. He bad heard it whispered around that the parties making the motion for the ‘ap- pointment of a Recelyer were working in Mr, Eames’ interest, and subsequent {nforination had only contrmed the truth of these street corner Whisperin 38. ‘This purpose had evi- dently been lofted by Mr. Sinith’s expose of Mr, Eames backdoor transactions with Gulld, trough he had succeeded fa drawing out all but $16.77 before the bank burst. Col. Tuylor Was glad the Depositors’ Committee bad beea glyeu a chance to uame somebuily for the Re- cetvership. They represented the depositors, aud would undoubtedly name a mad in whom thoss same depositors would have conildence, As to Judge Otls, Mr. Strong, and Mr. Milter, Col. Taylor was provuk- fugly nua-committal, his only reply to the re- porter’s question os to whetlier be approved uf any onc of them belng, that if any one uf them Was appolnted’ be would tury over to the su cessful man all the assets in bis possession, as the law compelled hin tudo, AYTEL SYENCER. Ithas been rather broadly intimated in cer- tain quarters that Col. ‘Taylor has uot bestirred. himself us be should have done tu the matter of tracking Speu rand brivging bim back. Col. Taylors fudiguution ot what he pronaunces a totally unjust ond unfounded {usinuation roped him yesterday to draw up the follow jog cards Tux Stats Savings [xatitutioy, Circago, Sept. 12, 3677. —To the Public: Some of the papera have charged me with dereliction of duty In not following ips tug. ad bringing back D. D. Epyacer 1s vt dvabted mow shut Spencer rail Moray anorning. Ais, By ste the wreaent he hae heen, inter fie protertion of te Enlil bw. Taye ronsnltet several eminent lawyers, and they all avree that he has committed no erties core ered by any extradition treaty with Engdann, Therefore, if ke wae found on Englixh roll, he could not be braueht bret. therefore did tet fool” nathortzed to waste the manvy of the Stale Savini tnstitation in an at. tenant to bring hitn back when [waa natlefied it cunt not be dane, Itthore (n any person who believes he can bring fim back. 1 herchy offer to pay $1.00) ont of my own money toany person who will produce the body of D, D, Spencer in Chieago. ADKER TAYLOR, ANOTHER FIND, Mr. Trane G. Ogiden's predictlom that those alx lots in Mason & MeKichan’s Subdivision would be found to belong to the bank was vert fied yesterday, Tle went overto the Recorder's olftve, and found recorted on Page 07 of Kook O63 the conveyance of Lote 45 to 60, Inclusive, in kG, Mason & McKichun'’s Subdivision, Sec. 14, . 34 N. RI B to Hatield, the employe down In. the Safety-Deposit yaulte, upon whom the Ink was In the habit.of unloading the aur- plus real estate which it did not wish its de- poxitors to know it was carrying. proba: ility is that the clerk In the Recorder's office who made up the abstract furnished Cut, Tay- lor a thay of tio ago inadvertently skippeil Luts portion of the record, Aa stated yesterday, here were sixteen lots which Mr. Ourfen, acting fora third party, conveyed to the bank in ret- Hlement of a trade between that tind party and the bunk. Ten of the lota were traced up and reported to Col. Taylor ss in the name of Hat- fiyhi, but the ax were not, or rather they didn’t appete, until Me. Owen turned then up. They are said to he worth altogether about TNE DRVOSITORS' COMMITEER, did not cet togteher until late yesterday after- noon, An effort was made to get them all together during the morning fn order to deter- infne Upon sue Mane tu recommend to tho Court for the Recelvership, “The attempt was wholly unsuccessful, Mr. Aldrich being {n one partof the city and Mr. Wentworth, at the hour he was wanted, beiue in the very act of taking an omnibus ride to the flevoty where he took the train for his corn-felds, He did, however, the best he coull—promised to return sud incet the other members at 4o'clock, The other members were on Utne, but it was nearly § o'clock when Lang Jolin stooped ta get through the low doors in the rear of the bank, aml found hts way to the ladies’ parlor, where the Committee met. The subject of the Reeely- ership was talked over and viewed fn all Its ns- pects, the several suamea mentioned carefully canvassed, and the Committee finally arrived at. the conclusion tliat they would draw up a docu. ment stating to the Court that elther D. AL Strong or Col. Taylor would suit them, Three of the members—Messrs. Aldrich, Bishop, and Keelcy—were In favor of Strong for firat cholce, while Long John and Mr. Decker stowl out for Col. Taylor, As it seemed Linnussible te eet the whole Committee to conacnt on one man, the matter was finally compromised by their agreeing to name both tren. It was aleo learned yesterday that the other eldo will nominate Judge Henry Strong, In wd- dition to Judge Otte Some qurer facts ara coming out in recard to the deposits of the persons who brought the motion for the appaintinent_of a Reveiver for te “bustel” bank. Mr. Eames’ $10.77 bal- aney, und the backdoor fiellitles he enjoyed with Gould which enabled him to cut down bis 35,000 balance to thateinsigniticant figure, were brought to Ueht by Mr, Sidney Sinith tu his are gument before Judge Willfams on Tuesday. It how turns out that the child of onv of the at- torneya ty the case had an account with the bank subject to the parent’sorder, This account, ainvunted te 225. On Suturday, Aug. 25, the man learned =f tho law hited hiineelf. over to the bank, interviewed one of the clerks, and told hing he wanted that money. The afore. sald clerk looked up the aceuunt, said it was all right, and pal over the money. He dtd more than that. > In lls hurry he hud fgured up the lawyer's child's balance at $20.77, Inatead, therefore, of the disciple of Blackstone appear fog in the role of attorney for the ereditors, he will now have a chance to take his stand among the debtors to the institution, and turn In that littio asact of $1.77. ——. CITY SAVINGS. AVPOINTMENT OF 4 RECEIVER, Tho weak little Clty Savings Bank, on the corner of Halsted and Ilarrison streets, which closed {ts doors a few weeks ago, followed ita elder stster—tho Btate—Into court yesterday, and had a guandianappointed. The complatnant. In the bill Med for the appointment of a Itecelver ts Edwin D, Hanson, who appears for all persons who may be Interested as creditors of the bank and who may hereafter become parties to the presont sult. Ilo states that he was a depositor {n the City Savings Bank; that {¢ was organized fn 1871, and continued to do business until Aug. 25 Iast, when {£ falled. Ite last. Directors were Adam L, Ambere, Martin’ Ryan, rank H, Toss, — Phillip Maas, and HenryAmberg, and A. I. Amberg was Preahlent, aud KF. H. Ross Cashier. These officials were Trustees for the bank and tha de Dositors, and they were bound os such to exer- else duc care, caution, and diligence fn the sate- keeping and due return of all deposits, and to protect and present any waste, undue use, or mlsupplication of such depostta. ‘The complain. ant charges that the officers and Directors have Rrossly negtected their duty, that the bank was so mismanaged and fis aaseta so misapplied that tt has become insolvent, aud that thereby the oficers and Directors have made themselves personally Hable to the depositors for tho amount of thelr respectlya deposita, He there- fore makes the bank and the above named Ditect- ors defendants, and asks that they may be made porsonally Mable for any detlelt, that they may be restratned from further interfering with the bank's property, and tliat aRecelver may. be appointed for the institution, ® A motion was at ones mado for a Recelyer, aud Georze W. Spoffonl was appointed by ‘iiliains without oppusition, the bond hh saul frase Ueat Judge W being flxed at 85,000, ANOTITER SMASH, COLLAV'SH OF JOSAPUAT'S BANK, Emil Josaphat yesterday made an assignment. to Kdward A, Uibbs, a lawyer in the Metropol- itan Block, Josaphat was a private banker, and dula Umited forelgu exchange and ocean pas- sage business at No, 104 Randolph street, in the bascineut, Rumor had it that be had Icft town and taken the nesvts of the concern with him, ala Spencer, A Titnune reporter called at tho bank, and found there a youth of tender years, ‘The shelyea were clear, aud, save the exhibition of a shlpplng, poster, nothing was there to mark the existence of a banking business, In Room No. 46 of the Metropolitan Block the searcher after news found Mr. Gibbs, engaged inthe happy business of conversing with a very pretty young lady. lo denied that dosaphat liad run uway, but, on the contrary, he stated that he had advised Mr, J. to stay away from his offlee, and thus sayo himself much annoyance, His assets consist of 320 acres: of bottum tand on the Licking River, Magottin County, Ky some notes and open accounts, A the value of which may be approximated at a very small rate in proportion to his Habilittes, which are well on to $40,000, The sufferers are a peculiar class, The men who own jcanut-stands aud vend frult were his main customers, They depusited thelr sayincs With him, and tho Italian element in Chicago will now send forth a howl at the loss of thelr all, Some of these apparently poor fruit- venders had from 6200 to 82 epusited with Josaphat, and not afew $1,000, Tho assets, of course, canuot be computed as to value. A avhedule waa tiled, but it gives Nettle or no fue formation upon the subject. dosaphat carried on a forcign exchange bual- ness, and in 1875 be issued to one Wolters drafts payublo by the Hamburg Bank to the amount of $5,000. Woblers tovk passage upon the ILL-PATED STEAMB!t SCHILLER, ond he went down with her, and it {4 to be pro- sumed that the drafts went duwn to the bottom of the ocean with the effects of the deceased, OF voursy, iu the bseuance of drafts duplicates ure made out, which are kept at the oilice of {eaue, while the original ure given to the party in whose fayor they arg made out. Some tie after the death of Mr. Woblers, bis brother was appointed admiuistrutor, aud he proceeded: to Josaphat’s oltice to tind out something tu re- gard tu that €5,000, dusaphat, iu the lurgences of his heart, issued to hima certificate of de- posit iu the sun above named, payables in two years, With interest. The time speeded by, and on the 1th of last mouth the money became due, This was well and ood, At that time, ff avybody bad ‘seen the adiuinlstrater, he nile have noticed bin Ravuig a friendly discusslun with Josaphat. ‘The latter politely bowed, scraped, aud looked wise, but paid over never a cent, Sosaphat consulted Mr. Gibbs on the subject of payment, ond that lawyer told bins that be slivuld not poy it over, sloce there was a chance fur defense. Woblers had brought uo suit, but taken the certitlute a8 & pyrsoual matter, The drafts were on the Bank of Hamburg, aud they might be sent over, and le would té liable upon them. Woblere, Hnd- ing uo money {urthcow!ng, cutered suit, which is now pending. ‘The bringing of the suit, yo doubt, hastened Josuplat'’s azoigument, and when the cash comes tu be counted and thy | Value of the assets calculated i will be found that the: TI CMCAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1877. creditorr, A reporter tried ta find Mr. de evening, for the purpase of interviewing him hut the effort was unsuccessful, Tt was tearnc: by enliing at hin restlence, No. 4573¢ Michigan avenue, that UE HAD LRT THE CITE Tueelay evening, and had not. intimated when he would return. Which way he went was not tated, but his wife can communicate with him if suspletous people wish ty tearn his where abouts, An attempt was also tnade to find Richard Josaphat, who tas a clerk In the oflice, but he fs at present in Europe. So an expinna- tion of the cause of the aasizninent and the exact Habiittes and assets of the banker were not obtainable, Emil Josaphat faformed a Trusexg reporter the dayafter the suspension of thy State Savings that his deposlta were light. He came te Chi- cage shortly after the the big fire, and achieved alittic local newspaper notoricty from baying becen written up as acoutin of Baron Reuter, the concentrated Associated Press of Enrope, Whose name was heralded across two hemls pheres as haying been the only European who ever surceeded in obtulng a franchise from the Slinh of Persia, which by the way proved valuc- lesa na Reuter could not induce French, Gier- man, or English capitalists to take hold of the scheme, aphat last THE COURTS. Proceedings Yesterday—New fatty, Dank- rupteler, Ete. Sadge Moore yesterday granted a decreo of divorce to Alico McArthur from Edwin A. Mo Arthur on the ground of cruelty, BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Adrian A. Cooper and Jolin Meck, commission merchants at Peoria, Med their voluntary peti- ton in bankruptey yesterday, Thelr secured Uchts amount to 8800, and ¢he unsecured to $3,330, The only assets are two unliquidated claims for $300, A. A. Couper owes £9,162, all but €977 of which fs secured. Ils assets com- prise lands valued at $4,000, but mortgaged for $5,500; noter, £500; oflice furniture, fixtares, ete, 845, John “Meck has $300 of eccured, debts, and $5,53¢ of unsecured. His only assets comprise four horses, three wagons, 8 buggy, and a cornsheller, worth altovether $550, The petition was referred to Neyister Johneon, a Acomposition meeting will be held Sept. 24 before Reytster {Hibbard in the case of Adolph Goldschmidt et al. Acomposition meeting will be held Sept, 25 before Register Ulbbaru in the case of Carter & Warren, A compoasttion meeting will be held Sept. 25 before Register Johnson tn the case of William L, Coe, Brailiford Hancock was appointed Assignee of John E. Shields, ‘The meeting for the election of an Assignee for Charles Re and Alfred F. Osborn and com- Position was postponed to Sept. 22 at 11 a. in, An Assizuee will be elected at 10 0, un. tortay for A. B, Meeker & Co, SUPRRION COCRT IN NIEF, Jane B, Tobey Med a bill yesterday against. Luther L, ond Elizabeth M. reenleaf, Helen M. Beveritze, Elizabeth J. Kimball, W, H. Jud- son, P. P, Judeon, Ella C. Paliner, Alive G, Jud- sot, I.L, Beveridge, Mark Kimball, and Sarah A. Stout, to foreclose a mortgage for 84,500 on Jot 14, Block % of the aubdifision of that portion of the N. ly of the N. yf of Ne We Le of Bee. 18. 41, 14, Iving west of Bhermun avenue, in the Town of Evanston, i John Roper, aa agent of the Stowell estate, fled n distress warrant agalnst James arrott to revoyer 8325 back an a planing-mill ona part of Lot 17, Blocks 106 and 107, in School Section Addition, cincuiT court, Robert Mannnelmer commenced a sult for $7,000 aralnst Loula Stelnitz. James II. Paxton, of Wheeling, W, Va. Mot a hill neomest Edmund D, Taylor, tn his own Mht and os administrator, aud Lyman: Baint, to foreclose a mortgage fur 87,000 on the cast- erly onc-tird purt of wharfug Lot 2, in the Original ‘Town of Chicago. CRIMINAL Count, Joseuh Garrity was tried for burglary and ac ultted, Wyamnea Kennon was found guilty of driving away a horse, and remandet. TUE CALI Jrpox Dauxxosp— tn chambers, Suna Gany—27, 24, 31, US to 39, 41, 42, 42, and 44 to 50, Inclusive, No. 24, Mush va ities on trial, JuvaK TAMZsON—147 to 168, Inclusive, except 140 and 166, No ease on trial, dcnan Muonk—20, Super Rose qupass Bvrenion Cornt—Cox fon ve, Hentll G, Olsen, rs. S80: — William Senne ya. Dammann, $970.30,—The Addleon Farmer's Matual Insurance Company ve Dammann and William Seone, B55.03.—A, Gride loy et nt. vx. Henry Pumphrey and Kobert Finch: am, $85.64, —Charles 1, Parke Scblel- drip and John M. Ursin, $424 Maatinga va. William Andrews, 80,0 drnor Gany—United states Savings Institution va. J. 8, Chariton, $232.50.—Wesley BE, Stseon ve. Courler Company, 3t,1%%,57.—Charlee Mun- eon va. Patrick Harkins, pe Jepax Jauxsox—fred Koeschel ct at. va. Horace Warren, $100,—Derthold Luewenthal ve. Louty Heldetuerger: verdict, $187.77, and motion for new trial by plaintii,—Albert Grundies va, Albert J. Bradford, $10:1.—Henry Metneke ve. Chicago, Danville & Vincennes ‘Raitresd Com- pany venilet, &1,500.—John MeAnley va, Sane} verdict, $4,000,—W, A. James etal. vs, Jamce it Cocnt—Coxreestoxs—W, IL, Caron va. Timothy Wright, $3,077.50, Rooris—J, Me Hil va. Tenry F, Val+ George Havit, ure of J, G, Miller, va, Anus Stalford, allos Anna Uyman, $105.—J. E. Owaloy va. William F, and Ienry Petifion, $03, a nin nitnin An eniesaatin ata WHE WAAL ANCIN OFEICEN, ETO AC ATE OU NUMEOLS patrons throughout the clty we have eatabilahed Jiracch Ontices ta the different Divistans, as designated. below, where advertleements wil be taken forthe sang price us charged at the Maio Oticu.and will be received bats o'fluck p, m1, during the week, and antl) 9p. in, Satutd ORPILT AM HL we—Tane Thomps —i, P. Chandler ey NG, Tookselter and Statloner, ear Wabash-ay, ‘aler, Statloncr, Cte., 1000 + Tr MTC jad BODERT THRU STOS News Depot, 1 Win Ualanatec corer of Uattetat GEOLGE HENICE, Hooke Btationery, eto., 390 D> 1 i ANTON KIOG Milwaukee: x MUNOELLAN EON: | — on LL CASH PAID FoR LAD AND GENTLE. (44 en's cast-of ree an: Ordere mail promptly Btiended to, JONAS GELDEL, 344 State-ot, 2X PURCHASE TO-DAY, CHEAP, ies 3 Labelle, bouts By . TO SEE AT THE EXPOSITION etang Aa weELLrRD, the greatest sanitary ¢ }. News Depot, Stationery, etc., SM corner of Carnentereat. LOVES, 9 AND, 3-HUTTON, GLOVE hd " O4 Dtales t FITTED TO YOULL COVA DEPOT, 04 Btato Fatt QUALITY, LOVE DEPOT, 94 Btato-s Win Gloves, Kiatt Tis Rind OVER, “S-BUTT PANS RED. 7% ERY BEST KI GLOVES IN THE WORLD, ented and Atted to is. $1.65 9 pair, Pauls Rib abu os Brute TE BELL UNDRESKED Neat “KID GLOVES, ni (ada Wine dbution. $1.25, and riebutidu EES, "ctor, ul 4 TAI K1H GLOVE DEPOT, 04 State Wxikeste ber, GALVANIO BATTERY, ‘Address N Qu, Tribune oitice, Yyaste NT To” Lise BT WA Ninian, with afresh broant who tes {uot lose het baby, tobe takeo home, Inquire uf DI, MULLEND, corver of Twenty-first ond Pauilna-se, W aNTED—G HOCER: bing, desk, wagon, vic., cle, Address \VANTEDCAT HER Mose, ny A THOROUGHLY ‘competent lady, all kinda of famlly sewing; drcas- makiny and children’s vlothes clalty; will call tor work if dealred. 102 Duuglas-ay, 9) AND s-BYTTON KID ULE 2 dae KID GLOVE DE Ei} TS A am pale, PARI POT, 04 btatu-at, ___ PERSONAL. __ JENSONAL=STRANG IN THE CITY WITH u ey, desire the ac tance uf two handsome vie Tisueeuiente Answer by Friday. Address O57, Tritune vitie 5 IBN Nooty CAREAST, WEDNES: DE Ey movaluy., Lady with’ Grau Coase plesew sod wiiress tu N bites pune otic zs MACHINERY. OLMES, PYOTT & CO., BUILDERS OF STEAM 1 iy i mlula, ee elu lia chilies vue ap die "13 Nuc machinery, ine} Seterwn-st., Ch \ WANTED SA SEW Olt FIGST-CLASS SECOND: band tuu-horss power boller; als @ new oF fint- clas second hand So-hone power ‘eugine. ue LPRUSSING & Co, tw Bt Michigans __ BOOKS. CASI RATD ROH nook s—casit 18 VOU ITAND, 4 Good be Lis ¥ S ooks will always bring bly prices, CHAPIN: Cheap louk House. corner Madison wud Dearbura-ets, gland (new), Yulume 3. Downe tore, 103 Metisoucak wee BAR ENELS WANTED, ARTNEL WANTED-—A THOROUGH BUSINESS Pinan with Pyey an oF frou cbr Sale clo Sere) ture ia obe vec uonetaue ‘ny towus. a" Aurtbwestira hilnols,” Address N 33, Trlvuns enico, is but little, if ansthing, teft for the | CITY REAL ESTATE, 0° Tritnne JOR SAGES AS, O26 WISIONG To PU RC aboned ard ia for Aemall amonnt of mone: OF without Sorntenre do wel te lvoe at 1970 fodiana-ae.: ne ineumbranre; want an afer. W. 1. cae ‘Tribune Mulliing. por SALY-1310 PRAINIE-AV,, 4-STOIY MAR- ble front, at lee than half cont If taken at once; owner mnt seil. Frou sare In the ef monthly payments. FOU SALEWA DLE ASANT 10: Eide Ta tacement m Apply 34 Bintan 1,0; “enay ALT, LOT Clark ON THE SOUTH ood location, consisting nf a 2-etorr and iin-front hatwe, econtalning t0.rovme with Int 2ixi10 on & paved treet, for @3.99) rash, wlich ta lesa than the houne cov, Apply to MEAD & COE. Iso Lasalle-at. FO Sho § GHorce hor aaa, NTISG Central Park, for £70) eaabs also a Tot on Thirty. me venth-at. for 84 0—$2) cash, On the balance 2 years’ thne will he wlvens I want to leave the city. H.MUKE, Sal Warren: JO! SaieeMGeT ne sOLh ROE-8T., TE wren Lacalie and Fifth-av.t lit i012, A. PAT- TERSON, Sid Washington-at., Room 16 POR BALE-THE DEST or eity euborlan for cash. acre property, We. Muy = 85.00=12- LOOM TWO-STORY AND is hrick dwellings alt modern {mprurer Fugnta, ek barn, and jot 224125, on Washington-st., yotecen Wool and Lincotn-ats, FD. BOYD, hoom 7, aitleon-st. RAN IREAL ESTATE, as AAmeAUTInE He vr . z £5 monthiyt cheapest property and shown free; wietract f7 1-ernt train JA BROWN, 142 Lanatle. Room 4. __ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, ___ JOR SALES Io PALMS, SITUATED IN KANKA- kee, froquoia, and Vermiilion Counties, Til.. at iuw a) rads nie Apply t, or address, JAMES romaaty one block from de Cleaves $18 down an ke on. AL E—GOOD IMPROVED FARM, 90 ACKER, fty miles west of Chicarot $4) per acre: one- Mura down: nn trade. Aduresaik 3, Tribune office, ___MORSES AND CARRIAGES. ___ DALGAIN=-BEING IN BAD HEALTH AND CN- je tu enjoy recreation heretofore indulged to, 1 will sell atm xreat bargatn, at private ale, my entire tuid of trotting and carriage hurset, among’ which may mentioned: One pair of matched jet-biack carrince horses, fectly uentle snd safe far achildto handle, one ears oli, same hurse—Murgan d ig iath sired by and Seltfontaing atack. Will drive either single ur jouble, ‘Une full-blooded Ethan Allen gentieman's rosdeter. Has tren well handied and is, very apeedy. contalning thine horse to the square inch than any hotee 1 hays ever known, ‘One ¥-year-old pacing mare of Diack Hawk and At, Lawrence extraction," Wil single foot under smldiey with ca net fous handling can be broke to trol, | phe teagreat favoriteand showaa wulriwind of Hs Frill alsg nell single and new doubte harness, top bogey best make) with pole, new tuad wauon, new culler made to order fur trotting) very roomy ‘nd high, toe ether with whips rules, bianketa, ete. I willvedi very cheap fot cash, inuch less than I have been offered and refused on several occasions. Varties desiring to purchase can investigate for them: aelves by calling at my atalle, rearof 424 South Park bee Jual soath of Ge faueur'a trotting stables, c a ange He or address ** it. ot, G." te ACCTIOS SALE OF 45 WOlisks. “TWO PHAR: tons, 3 top and 4 open busirtes (2 almort new), dev very wagon (open), and 2 with tope, 5 setaof mingle harnesses, 1 double harness, abo T guat broke tu bare nes at WHEN €CO.'B. tonand Id Washington-ate, thiedsy (Thursday), #ept. 12, at tua, T 218 WADASH-AV.. PIARTONS, BOCGIFS, ete, Were selling out our stock al prices that all tan aftorduiride. G. L. URADL oxy WITH ‘THE Prick OF flea and all kinds of carriages, Gall and we Hi. J. EDWARDS, 239 Wabaah-aree baat Exposition. {ORK BALE—7 HOUSES, FIT FOR ALL USE, WAR rauted sound and une week's trial givens 1 exten: we, OL aA New: Z renteat doy up husien, nade hy Coan & Tea Heocke, f mae by enooyer tnakera: top eru- journs PHAETON noo- by lal bargetos. Mon-top carria nearly news 3 t ce ona, expres do, howd platforin spring: Sagomn all kinda of new and econi-hand harieus Hopes wazoun bugztes, ani barness to let by the da or week, cheap. Money advanced. WItsell ly (payments of exchange. Stust he tee van m and we will give you greaa bargains. 247 and 291 beaters, JORBALE-ON ACCOUNT OF OWNER REINO SICR oa Nomen one irs years id, the uiherts the bay earn ens old trotted tn '3:4744: baving ever! fedeon tr believe witha Iitdeshandig. will be y bay anda hinns fe ‘ p> beck: ht ns Ie a very good Heli aca ee aiatictt dee eee wag, top buguy, to. well rant auare-tag, top bugs, fosvihee or separates st data’ trial Jokkes teed aphiye ate {OR SALE—A VERY STYLIST ROAD- MANE, TV ofeate gids sontide. and aieery. perfectly Kind faulty al & nearly-new top-bugay, Wit. fine set uf harness; will sell_to1 parate. Can be seen at BVEY Ebi Toss Livery able. i Foareenthrat., bet Michigan‘snd Wabash-ave, Yio BALH = GENTLE YOUNG Jionse (Goon ik pas buggy-harnese, and robe, $155, al 1st Dichigan-ay. ery reawnably, lveoi nu horse: (Oi SALE—CHRAT—5 HAND TwGoiEs, ik phactons, sulky. and wis-scatod carriago—Mt fur family orilverys Be CeUAY OE, Til and Ta stateeate pra EXCHAS 100 ACRES OF LAND. TWO GOOD high and dry low in Homewoud, for sound work: horses, barnes, Gn wagons, oH. MURE, Ost War- Teneay, TANTED—FOH CASH—TWO PONTER, BAPE Fort children oF @ Iniy to drive or rlae under sadley also, ‘pight cheap horace to drive sini work ‘horses. Call, for three days, at JP ne CINANCIALY <SONEY IN MAND TO LOAN ON AL ture wit co co. WILSU: FURNI- Materals, Al ete,, at LAUN a near Clark, Roum 5 and (i148 PAID” FO OLD GULD AND BILV EI. eet ola aacet te rete ea a a e of Unies tlicenaed, 00 Past Madioon ie atta shed 1965, QIDELITY SAVINGS BAN DEPOSITORS CA! rena acest purchaser 0; duireasing Nb, FIGHRST PRICE PAIN FOI RTATE SAVINGS TA TSUEE booke ana’ all ottter savings tank books te cash. bait money, anu helde lute jow for Fidality books pari money to toa on all, kind at ida of good collateraia, Ghleago Taos Company, 130 Dearborn-st., Huowt 12. N ELS IN SUMS OF @2 AND UPW. K be tind in exchange for currency at the connting- room of the Tribuve Company. ps NI A ‘currency al BE HA) XCHANGE FOR the counting-room uf the Trinune, _ WANTE ANTED-A ts temperate and ofp: ‘Wut plain country manners chat orth trivts ta be uy tewn, AV MALE HELP. _ MNookkecpers, Clerks, &cs O01) SALE! A y that wil in® RenerAL Don't fall to nt {su 0 re he rag Je in rerun. 1) Mitehellys.te Dr ‘e store, Milwaukee, Wie, Ap> MAN THAT eporition, gored that haserpertence Ih mere Aahies ateicthy te learns that ts Ineines al 20 to luan country ‘Mo. Ht OPFICE ¢ ASIST LOAN, Brn je securtiv: pay, #13 weekly, Call at 204 Hoom i atier Ppt - SST-C: CLERR AT V thin morning. é ANTRD-PANTALOON ‘Traden a9 Fixture Factory, 07 Canal ANTED={MOLDER 2ON EPELTER the country. Callet PIELU, BENE MAKER TO G0 DI ‘WORK, AT NTO ICT & COvy W a ANTRI—A_ PIRST-CLARS _{muinediately at Qui Thirtyfrat-at SITUATIONS WANTED-MALEs ‘Bookkeepers, Clerks, &ce GITDATION WANTED—DY A YOUNG MAY, So. In any clerkiy capacity: haa Deokkeeping and machinery. Address SITUATION WANTENHAVE HAD TEN PRARS™ *) expertence in charge of general rtores can kee bockal ao nijection to going intr ihe COMMEEF eestor Tetvrencea given. N41, Tribune office, SUISATION WANTED NY Ay J ‘oun MAN In whotenale 4 OF Rroee store oF office.” Will ey ou trial. “M 4a Tethame odes ITUATION WANTED—ANY |WHOLFSALB 0} Sitidiatocturing hones ete B trcatworthy ene Startle man (ion years’ commercial experience a r, bev Grom 8 4% Tribune oftee, Trndes, . ITUATION WANTED—A YOUN * Stream aside ta eth pars fo Sain ra hs harnen trarte, of would ike to teal . Adare 0'63, Tritune omce, > “arn *@ be & Unamitth, ‘@ Tribone, ot) ‘keeper, orclerk, can ade ARS HARDER. AT . ear In 20 per ine! aay, BHeLIe Cehy in doath Waterate W Wastepoin Memphieon the levers, 81, er week, work all winter: Sr raliru rain. 81.50 ner day, board 25a Routh Water-at, WASTEDL2n MEX FoR T a we ri mrt hea first-clae man with ‘very bent references to Tecelre Ray potice manent, and coud pay. Addrena M17, WASTEDIAN nol) Wasi Eis TOSI pater no pen, penell, uF press « & CO,, 201 Cat Vy ANTED-TRAVELING SALESMEN IN WIS: consin, Mitnofg, and Michiwan tose! 0 mate known ob appiicati dilrees N st, Ti Ws Clark-st articies, ‘Dutlona, etc. can Novelty Company, 194 State- Employment Agoncics. ANTED—10 L x co MIN ks free fares 23 teams, & &C0,, 25) South Wate! A “1 KG. HAIGHT. Yar eoad Miscclinncoun est goods and Dest NTED-A MARRIED, MAN workon & gentlem are in Pak, ENCE nd appolat ae try; 89 oF countr: toon BIS! per day. 8 r weeks ne 6 Tr RALEWMAN AND local agen, WINTER'S Fe SORAILROAD LABORERS FORIOWAY E50 per tary) cual miners, rea fare. at J. H. SPE! an sulphate winter's HECK & MEN TO LEAVY TO-NIGHT FOR if S17 pe board 83.50 Pday, boar a an ude oi 4 ‘tree fare. EVER per ANTED-MEN TO SELL NEW, PAST BELLING bromos, frames, siattonery, jewelry, rhs wlven, Ameri- GENERAL the auburte: and bring the ne athe An. Wa TED—A GOOU AMERIGAN Hoy 10 MARE himeelf ueneratly usefut in aiore. Apply between Band 1s. m, at 175 and 177 East Madtaon et. WANTED-FEMALE HELP. V wa W dar veneral bewsewit recent pine TAS \ quire Wi pd. Apply at 137 Pine-at, fur. \ Witt V \ N W bash: \ uae W: \ enwurth, ¥. Farwell TANTED—A FINST-Ci. boarding-house. 196 ‘A a WASTEDIA GERMAN on 8 do second work. Call st TANTED-COMPETE ‘and trun, at 196 Michizan-av., between 2and 4p, ta., and bring ‘te Will be req (fenerat housework. NTED—A GIRL TO HO WAST id eccond work. Tuqiire ate Domesticss KIN NTED— FIRST-CLASS GERMAN Apply at M4 Twenty-aiat =A GOO COMPETE NTE te) Warrens-ay. COOR Mm ent Washington-1 nie So Irish.” References re- APTIVATR oR 8 references required froin TED—A COMPETENT GItt K ind Jaandrese fu private family ; reference requtr> rth Bide, Thursday inurn- 1 Tall ed, WEDE GIRL TO nt 1090 Pratri bi it No. 4. woe ferenceas ibe best morning at 218 Weee Madtau TANTED—A GIRL TOCOOR, WASH. . ON, Heference required. Apply at 103 Calumet-ar.. RAL HOmsEwORK: is's Miver-at., near corner Peoria Heference required, Rt. THRUM- work. ANTED~A GIN eral housework, ee ANTENA housework, Apply TANTED—A NEAT GIRL FOR at 1084 Weat Mf tempered x sland-ar. ee Rai App x ‘Inqal ED—A COOK IN ARESTAURANT. APPLY n+ ‘DO GEN- tre 678 Wa- Goon. FOR GENERAL Gi IF Immediately at 350 Kast Indi ANTEDIINMEDIATELT—A STRONG, GOOI fr} who can Uring the best of ‘refer ences, Apply to-day at 24 Sixteenth Scamstresses, TANTED—DRESSMAKEL—WOULD LIRR TO ar fanye an Addreu by letter only, with competent dressmaker to go tu Leave v SFR cares. V V Toes ANTRD — A THOROUGHLY, «Working bousckecpe: 42, Ts Mousckeepers, COMPETENT Urry se orice, SV ANTED=A ‘Cinuat 8 valeecent, Oy. mt jon for herarding- howe Hor piely to WALLER MaTtuc rn Diiscellnneouss UNG TIDY SWEDISH wonlax: ‘ak Enulieh) ty walt ou a iady who {¢con- Dply at Huum 20, Clifton House, trom 4 to North Side, ; ret NORTH CLARK-ST., 9 TOOMS: Vs ‘North Stde atreet-car on TPO REST CUNELLING S32 TK Clase hominy Ik foul repair. Appts be Grete SEN ine Rea TROL AR LINCOLN PARK AN Fe. tare ancw li-soom tik watnut yrained thruuxhouts alsy a doe Ingulre at'135 Buuth Clark-st., In bank, In mecund sory, RENT<VERY LOW Tu e Larus 8 Blew Terootn that, cH. Habe Went Bide. A FI rty, elegant new 4-slory house on fo pextoas PER MONTH=FINE modern ftnprny, an "PO REN’ a lows nd basement prick ues, Just ents. Inquire of a Buren: South Side. Inyton-at., Huon 21. todern canvenle with all conv VER MONTHELRGANT THRE K house. 774 Fulton-st.; in fhe order, leas very destratic open fur insertion, S, Hoom 1, 40 Dears INDIANA-ST,—PITST- xt dour, ur to DUINCOL veivk, witht lenses, by 139 Handolptirat. MRST-CLASS Asbland-av, dan ‘dan We akay T-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; REN’ day trom SGcente to ie Tah Aust, Waane ah #100) AND €1.50 TO LOAN AT OVER nb sums at § per cent; moncy ta S000 athlete ett eeermcees Cy WANTED-A BPECIAL PARTNER S8.000 wirectat an caaiiied nioaree uring concern doing & .bui sof $100,000. Oniy rrincipala sud: ineavuf vapitel heed apply. Address Si 1K Tribune office. Ge TOLOAN IN RUMS TO RUIT AT SO0.000 Great tates coe ibs. Deven €.00., le Dearborgsat., near Waanlngton, __JIOUSEHOLD GooDs. ‘ rh T THE LOWEST PUICES IN THE CITY, TAND: Other dressing-case sla’ some and Buely id inarble-top French and eodld parlor sete, tn brown reps, usb pultors, wray and black balr-cloth, ta the carpets, stoves, and crockery; in fact, rythlg ‘urnish jn Instalmente lor for faa, af Fe COUDWE yt Bladison-at, NM, do charge for pack! ALL PINST-CLAS ike brivenat tie Union Pus 9, KID re Company's ware: West Madison-st, mente ty suit pure CTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ad carpets every Saturday hy WM, &CO.. Watuat-ar., corer Mudison-at J OUSE-¥URNISIING GOODS, STOVI ture, carpets, crockary,~in fact, every al id fo minke @ home coilsfortable,—at resonable nd on easy payments. The oaly frm In Chicago urolsh & huuse cuniniety, from cellar to attle, bew yooda. All four Suore of our new ailding, corner of Lincoln anit Sadison- FURNITURE A. BUTTERS te Greer ests es fieve tt, call and sce for yuurscives, Wa, LUWELL &CO,, Tai Wet Madbonvst. ‘ELLING OUT AT AND) BELO’ COST FOR 30 days—no bulabig! Carretm furniture, and atoree wan be purchased of W. A. LUW ELL & CO,, Gj Mailison-et., cheaper than al any other buuse in Chicas gus we can Turpish & house complete with fint-cless tole ANTED—EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD: MUST WAST Eta for cusne Address Sate eiuues RAL Se Ta __WUSEINESS CHIANCES. T BREWERY WEST OF ILLINOE in. Call for particulars, MAN ATT Lasalle-of. Jolt BAL, ‘OCK OF GOOHS, CONRISTIS 1 Ot eM iting: Bre Tod cane boots suds mem and jewelry. tit w. jown tn the westeru part of thls ck will Invulce about $4,500: ature can be ddiese OGI, Tribung olf INTEREST (N FIRST-CLASS JOD ean uewepaper and Job office In least $1,540 cash neccmary, Koum Pou sanesas ative tn elty ol a Central tows 37, 125 Car AN TATION FOR SALE-ONE OF SHE ical preductlvey ai improved eu: is in! Loulslaue Wudered fur sale, witt dept pyiniug ‘cuuilete; the present t uu Goule Teele Parone tae or JAMES A. WAI, Poo Tox atu Kew Uricuns. nn Eee "LOST AND FOUND. __ PY OsToOR sTOLEN—A RED hush BETTER Dod? 1 on head and Preaat. (teturu ta- bike aye a wi under slaaterZeltung Bulldogs “Lateral reat EV. ON THE 3 O'CLOCK EXPHE: Twona Chitasu aid titeplasd bask oe pea Look cuntaluing € lo money aad valuable nee ee svere a Dimicerd Ere Haaiete iiniaas Park, i Tost Oy Baspoleiet, 4 contailog moucy anu pa; Btate-st., coruer of Quincy. a poor wooau. Liberal rew Fs NEONAGER ees | ELY FIRE-PROOF¥ STORAGE FOR FUR. WO per cent year. HAs & C1 Weat Moarve: OUSE UNEQUALED IN bE uy of buusebuld aod utber h-et. Advances, re. tt aokes GE ry Ficase revuta tosis Tay vturo tu 2 te the bard earuluga of cO.,, TY STORAGE Wak ery Way f0F ther ods. ud bo ud Than C ¥, Td AND FOVAN pepe tame tia arags ent andxeneral iner 5 : Tutee) rey Insurance; safety Yaulte for valuable woods. SIDELITY ‘BTOWAGE T: TORY BRICK NOUS! and Frankllo-sts., €20, Fy Washington-at., Room 7. corner Forty and eonventent: all in Sud grounds. NYDE, of (PO KN TINO. 4 dence, partl Apply at house Court-liowse, $2.50, #5, and $4 ory planed. th PO RENT~08 Loot iepant tack, boru-ets, A TOURER, nd nodern: Inquire at bington-at. P, ly furniahed Or 174 Dearbarn-st, £0 RENT-HOONS, CORNER IN: WEAGE, 05 NORTHWEST lary. t I bara mverivencest. larva the Luwe or of HOGUE & ARK TOW, LARGE REAL will take rent tn Woand, South Sldc. NENT—85 CLARK-KT., OP POS! Baudsoinaly -furalale ber wee! RY DESIMANLE LOO ‘abaah-ay., boutheaat curucr of Jackel FPO RENT=Nic ICELY FURS maak 115 Kast Handoiph i at fou} North Side. él AND so newly ture FURNISHED “HED-TOOM PAT ener of Raudulph aud Dear- ‘ETHER NEW Foun, at i, AT 240 6b. ED ROOMS. APPLY (PO RENT—FULRNISHED OOMS, $1.50 TO $2.50 confenlent t business Mictiivanrstss hear Clark ESL TL ae ee ie _TO RENT-STONES, OFFICES, des wu, Thom Sides nultauie ter BUS, 220 N r TGs ay Ts, NT _OF “BASEMES Washington-at, Good ii yar ington-at vauls and buranee ws. Stores. LLE, 41 Clarks, Moor Th a thlvek. bit ny Kod Duslticas WM, at budiavts-at.§ Te rm NYO RENT OeTONE AND MASEMENT, BTA north: Dascmieut, f Harriwon. $60 i Oltic ° W, BUFLEK, Agent, ituvm 17. evptre. (37 ENT ATORE ss Tet APPLY TO W. MADISON-87.,_ 25X. ness centre of the West MW, THOME. RENT-OFFICES IN THE NATION, Ca. Wuliding, 1st nh Masalestr see NT OFFICER aa abt, FRED, L. V W ony jo partics, Mee FINE T-OCTAVE PIANG, ROSEWOOD CABE, Vy it posite the Union Itallroad deputy all Anta 2 OF would board tu Preference. TAs wity wirh to re daltable tur teat house Qeeptn bultable turtle sept. tad full pardeulurs, Mui, fribuve vide. furnished room, atrictiy private fauilly Nu? Tribunu utice, TANTED—TO 1 six TO¥ Tuowis sultalia fur bouswkeeplug fF two sinail orth Side preterted. State price tO respusl- oe Ate rly pewly bullt. uiuey, 1 ‘Addres NIED—TO | bane office, he b lucations, hed ina Oral It ta fur rent on Fur any information address i. A. ‘MOD- NTUPMA +a room in wing private house, i private bugs ulug-hauess wood Ni ry faruisied comfortaul Huse Stureasy Whe price —BY A GE Athout board. fi Address Stu, Tribune v! EMAN, A J. in the house of & South bide preferred. Address MUS A fuiiton trates tuinod couditiva win sued sad cover, fur $4 “ald; Webs wee taken on edebt. Tugulre at $4, Nort Clark-st, GITUATION WAN TEDDY A FINST-CLABS COM: dhe Portors, Adres SA, Teibiing arise, oe ABS COM: ANTED— RST-C! 8 JOB TINNER, AE Rantoipneet. ee SMRESH, eee Conchmen, Teamsters, &ce ITUATION WAS —AB COACHIMAN AN! Renerslly neetule Feweaperiencedt atageiah Grier ‘Tribune omce, eres ii nee GITUATION WANTED TY A SWEDE AS COACIT: mans tasoher and falthfal: willing to works under- ta biahuaines; well id; RAR hie buainees; well posted; has good reference. tant trimer ina milline: Hry-goode gad notion house: remsonable, Address N 1, ‘1 rote 1 reference Tribune office, siruStIons WANTED FEMALES, Domesticss GITUATION WANTED— BY A COMPRTRNT 2 P70 Inca respectalie Fanlys no objections to we estas + best . FI by Eat Olitas Ce Up-Atata. 2 ees Sitvatio TED-KY A NORWRGIAN GIRL IN WAS as ronkorte do e1 a Asbiand-av. fur two Pad APRA Gather GITUATION WANTHI—AB SECOND GIRL TH A private family or to do second work and sewing. LAYS Stat He Please call st, Up-stalra, second Aor, Ns NTED-AY A STEADY We 1 to cook, wash, and iron, oF toda Rearral howe nary In anicetamilg; waxes no object. Please call at 54 Tl Vernon-ay, at sadn Qiuati ‘leureday and Friday Situation WANTE! es Fl to do weueral “GOOD, RELIADLE homework In @ private faint! Kod feterencea if required, Call Yor wodayea aA WITUATION WANTED-AB Ci 3 Sure hotel. 141 West ‘adamae ecaraets GITUATION WaytED—iy A SD covk. wash, and troa, or fuall famly, “Apply at B76 ab cheral housework in w private * ences Call Thursday and Pri South State-st, SITUATION WANT! AGIKL TO HELD *) do kitchen work of second work, and ts wiitte bs e herself for two days atu Weighteat. : ework dreferei for two days ot 254 Caluinet-ar. i wren ITUATION WANTED-NY GOOD, COMPRTENT trl tocook, wash, and iron. or do general houses In private family; references. 1444 Arnol ¥ A GOOD Ginu Goeneral housework ie © ‘worl ‘ ITUATION WAS’ ¥ LTO DO the hoars D—RY A GOOD GIR eneral house Piesse call 3 Bist hi work. Pies between 12, Ztsuuth Peorl NTED=DY AN ENG WOMA! rae theese a Tie here compete 633 Indison: fei th 8 WANTEDDY TWO AMERICAN *) Protestant sisters in first-class families, one to CoOK, wash, and fron. the other to du second work oF Keneral housework: small fensilles; best cley refers euces, O08 Stateat ITUATION WANTRD—HY A FIMST-CLABS 7 15" o do general hnuvework; bert of reverence Ga laut place. “Miease call a1 400 Michigan-av., in rear, SITUATION “WANTED-BY A_ NESPECTAW Sede of AReEE Douneworks best at rater eneca given; sixteen months tn text pluce. Picasa call or ate one sot Miller: In BRK siTUATION Wa LIADLE GERMAN Svan i crmerican family preferied, “Call at. 133 Nurecss ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE BY. a Silend Tadatevssed ‘hesitse wontons baat (Se Eat charye of a young tufant night and day, and bring {up upou the Mattie; bad great experiences canbe highly Treommenied: the beat of ‘attention and kiodnese shown to the baby. Address 3 ibune afer, ITUATION WANTED) ROTEBTANT TO ‘arefor childma and do sewing; iam competent urnish ecwing-machine. loquire et SE ekecatAr nites” col alo ieea one chilitren. between Taylurand twelfth, sees biand-av. Mousckeeperss GITVATION WANTED-NY A RESPECTARLE Sindy as housekeeper tn shotel. No. objection, to country: experienced. ‘The bestof elty reference, Call at do South Morgan-st, Employment Agencies, ITUATIUN WANTED-<NY A GOOD 89 girlte cook, wath, and tron ine Teferenceagiven. Callat MRS, WH North Ciark-at, GERMAN private familys "ARE Miscelinncous, ITUATION WANTED-DY A MIDDLE-AGED lady whose means aru tled up in real estate; soma, Position of trusts [e competent to take chance uf house or auything tu the sewing Hue, dresses, cloaks, ur chill- frewa clothes, | Pirst-clase reference exchanged. © otic LADY OF SEVERAL ki nt bookkeeper; of would tak’s tull chat Can refer to former eme ployers. O54, 3 1G ANP IR ,EAST, AVAMS-8T.—NICR AssonT- rient of t board alsa, is. ELONIDGE-COURTEDEGANTLY A TF: Terma lu accurdance with the ttn N-ST-SENOLIGH HOUSE, Teatauraut tickets, 21 pieals for $4.50, BOARDING AND LODGING, | Spe PR RING: AND, LO DGINGs: _ South Side. net furnished rooms to rent with board, Day> buar » Torms moderate. : = 1G Giartoned roca Baik ean NTA orenauite, Sith AraC ANS Huan, b and cold water. EAST WASHINGT ST. =| e Excellent roome and board, 85 to €7 per weeks re rai 1s, 2a 4. H), Wayt $i, 6, CALUMET-AV.—A BUITE OF PULNISHED 290 south and cast front rovms, on meee door, with buard, . Q (se SICIIGAN-AV., NEAT TWELI 365 One iulvo? front roumie to reat with C. SHEPLE! 5 MICHIGAN-AV— ALS SHIRE fase suitable for xenticman and wi 11-8T, — ark J, ‘O RENT WITH BOARD, also Foul Icave room: also 1 fe oF two gentlemen; ref> erences exchanged, WAMASH-AV.—ROOMS, “SINGLE OR EN GOS mae yer centienent bevatcdant ae walt do sired.” Keferences, 680. MICHIQAN-AV.—TWO Of THUER LANGH DOU ang pleasant roging with Arvt-ctass board, ss) INDIAN A-AN,—VERY PLEABANT ROOM 862 On running water, cacellient table, to peat with Orst-clasa boant, Jitindwellinas private familys Sta per cone aoe its Park,” Addrea N30, Tritvube uttca. Wout Sid G siterchaiee roume with areas bosdt a ATS familly, Table bustders desired. RR ASILAND-AV, — SUPERIOR A DO. Mitutand exeelicnr teorenee two caves bas on Went" dla, tlemen. Sue fruoty Dest location Referenees, WARRKN-AV.—ROARDING 1 y OM week furmishe lor unfurnished roomie; hot on 13: cold water; bath and cl-aeta fur ally very desiraule lo- cativns coniforu of home yivea and good onder obsery= ed} terme luw, Hotels. NExADA HOTEL, 149 board Ween Madison aud Mo 30 par day. 5 8 wee BTATE-ST., OPPOSITE Winpion biocks trom Expoalth 3 peau day 17a Building" Nicety-tarulahed with board ing —Nicely-furulstied Toot ar Dbuard, vi per week, abs : = XOARD WANTED, Peakweror GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; MUST by pleasantly located, oa dauth side, not suuth of Elghteeuth-st. 7 price not to exceed $13 per weuk, fuol andi Huy ietudeds private faunlly praterred. ” Ads dress N 2v, Tribune ome, ke, x! VOR EXCHANOE—FOR HOUSE AND LOT ON Weatbide, tich furuiture, complete, of house of giro iocatlon, Uescriptiog “of huuee, aud "prlee ta give lucatiua, Moa of hua 77 fader, Address NAG Triouueotive,” PON'S QPeENDID FARS DIRECTLY ON LAKE MICHI- 4) gau; Ane house, fences, rapes ‘0 acres ayplo trees, and 100 peach treva io’ bearing; must be sold for Seiya cleur property thls week. “HEDINDUWG, 03 10 BUTCHERS A FIRST WATE STALL ICE DO, aad utensiin tn trad ataluw reat. Apply at mart Ket Ti ast Adaun for @ stock oI oF a farm, FT itutie Nosuvea, In. 1[O EXCHANGE — IMPROVED PROPET r4 (eect, aise <r, realdanes In Cleese. TY, rect ort rf reat bar, MANS a CONG bu Toon 3, 477 besadlavets s "Po EXCHANGE—COAL FOR WORK HORSES Neill pay can LF sold cheap, ala Kast Tweltthvats¢ coal onfice. pd AS oto Ue hd. Pale mit good. some money will be paid. Address Loau Company, 180 Dearboru-st., ny ig? ae we FOE SALES HR BALE~UNDE! CHATTE! iy UTGAG: Fue ft Tho iudius- V4 OD ir pis and iv] furuiture (a tho hous; aleg hofee and Dugyy- N ELEGANT PAIK Ost $0; wi OF DIAMOND sell for 645, RON Si STEINWAY PIANO, DUT LITTLE USED, ItSALE—A FILE OF THE CHICAGO TRIBUSS HINSi verb datieiack roreivebvaeet | FOnum'Gaabe vats Purp ie Yak, ts Wane GooLws, Tei Statyan Dgtun-s siti sackets NPTASD PLYNOS_ OF FIRST = a De Higa, Reaiee ate ala: Yretivcrion STAReeD are! ae “avbRE 2 % Paste at wre iN LATIN. Houiliy tustallaieate. “GOULL'S aivpeaterst. | TStthorue snd perticuiors M3), deibae eae > S31 () MONTHLY WILL BUY ANEW ORSECOND- | TLACTICAL INSTRUCTION JN EPPING STO Mend lato warrahied tve pearwsprice $123 to | Lst uoderata tern Undies BOUL aE: Hau, REEDS Tewple vf Muss, vd Vou Durenate | Bux pr. ey . OMAN, AG: knottin at 7 ANI) 150 WABASI-AY,.° 700: uns and MWONFST, INTEL- — OF 18. v0! Liberal reduction w perwae .