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TIE UNDERWRITERS. Eighth Annual Meeting of the Association of the Northe west, Sio Presidont's Address Calls Attention to Incendiary Fires by 3 Tramps. FiresInsarance o Profession: by Dr. Bombanghe TAR EIGUTII ANNOAL MEETING of the Firo Underwriters’ Assoclation of the Northwest opeued yesterday morning st 11 o'cdock In the ladles’ ordinary of the Grand Paclfic, Mr. C. E. Bliven, of Toledo, tho Pres- dent, In thechalr, Among those present were George W. Adams, Chicago, General Agent Connecticut Fire-Insurance Company, Hartlord; Georze W, [lall, Chicago, General Agent le- yere Fire-Insurance Company, Boston; George W. liages, Milwaukece, 8pecial Agent Frauklin Fire-Insurance Company, Phitadelphiu; Maj, C. E. Bliven, Toledo, General Agent Howard losurance Company, New York; P, C. Royte, Secretary Glrard Fire-Insuranco Compangy Phitadelphia; J. 8. Gadsden, Chicaro, General Adjuster /Etna Fire- Jnsurance_ Company, Ifartford: T, 8, Chard, Chicago, Manager Firemen's Fuud Insurance Company, ~Ban Franclscoy J. Wilson, Clileago, Manager Mobile i rwriters’s J. Mabbet Brown, Chicago, General Agent fmpe- tial Ineurance Company: R, 8, Critchell, Clilca- oy Gieneral Agent Metlden Insurance Compa- nv. Merden, Conny diddee Cary, Chicrio, Manager German-Ame:fean Lnsurance Compa- oy, New Yorks W. E, Cornell, Chicaco, Super- fntetdent Agenci vorth British & Mercan- tile Insurane Company; J. B 1all, Presie dent tlome Tuenrauce Company, Colums bus, O3 E. P. Foreman, Cleveland, Bpecl Arent Franklin _ Irsuranes Company, Philadelphia; Jo . Bhlppard, Cleveland, General Agent Faneull fall Tusarance Compa- oy, Boston: G W, Marshall, Urbana, 0., State Agent Ilmne Insurance Company, New Yorks A G Blodaet, Philadelplifa, General Agent Franklin Fue-Ineurance Company: A, 1 Moty Socretary Soblle Underwriters's C. 11 Case, Clifcagzo, Sanacer Royal Insurance Come any; Georgo C. Clarke,” Chicaco, Manager Knudun Assurance_Corporation; R. J. Bmith, Chicogo, Secretary Traders' Tusurance Compa. pys 41, Lo Moss, St Taul, State Auent Counect feut Fire-Tusurance Company, avtford; 1. W, Holman, Milwoukee, Special Avent Insuranco Company of Nurth Awertca, Phitadelphlas W, . Ferguson, Chivago, General Agrent Luncashire Tosuranee Company, Manchester, Fugtand; N, 11, Walker, Indianapohs, State’ Aent of th Home Insurance Compauy of New York: and otliers. ‘The insuranie press wae repreecnted by Dr. C., C, Bombaugl, editur of the Baltinure nderweriter ; 11, . Linyden and H, Hayden, Joo wrance Journat, Hurtlords C. C. Ilive, Insur- ance Monftor, New Yorks Matthew Gritfin, In- aurauce Age, New Yorks 1L L, Aldrich, Western Inaurance Licview, 8t. Louts; C. B, Bistiop, Spee- tator, New York 3 8. H. Davls and G, 8. West, the Aryus, Chicagu; and Dr J. B. Bloomiug- ston, tho Jnvestiyator, Chilcaro. NEW MEMMER: The report of the Exccutive Commlittee recommended the following named for member. ship: lleury M. Brooks, Cleveland, General Avent of tbe London Assurance Corporativng T. W, Letton, General Avent of the Phanix Ine surunce Company, 8t. Louis: Georgo M. Lyon, Chleagg, Manuger of the llome lnsurance Cotm- puny, fiuw York; A, J. wWaters, Cleveland, tute Agent of “the Coutincntaly Insur: gne Cowmpany, New Yurk; A, d. Woodworth, New York, General Germanla Fire-Insurance L'unmung arky Altred Rowell, General Ageut Republle Fire- Insutance Company, New Yorks Fo W, Arnold, Tiesident Equitable Fire-Tusurance Comnpany) Providence, Ho L; W. 8. Denuey, President Shuwmut Fire-Insurance Company, Bostons J, J. Berne, Chicag., Manager Enpiro Firg-Insur. auce Company; J, W. . Cutton, 1L 8. Tilfanv, Jo M. Whitehiead, Chivago, General Agents, Biy Jolii T, Bweetland, Cbiwace, Bocewl Avent, Miiville Iusurancs Company, Millville. N. J.5 Fred &, Jawez, Chlcago, ticteral Agent Boston Underwriters; €. Drew, General Acent Seoretary Insupance Company, New Haven, Coune; Ao Foo Al Chicago, Aralst. ant General North Britleh & Mercantite Insurame Company; A. I Bpencer, Clicago, Speclul Agent Imperinl & Northern Tnsurance Company: Heory E. Dow- crs, New Yurk, Manager Gusrdian Insurance Company, England; L. F. Rice, Cloncionatl, General” Adjuster ZEtna Fire-Insurancs Come pany, Hartfurd; A, ¥, Margar, Detrot, Uoneral Adjuster Royal Canadian Insurance Compang; George W, Burckall, New York, SBtate Agent Thanix losurance Company, Iariford; C. ¥, Palgn, Binghamton, N, Y,, dtate Agent hinpe- ial’ & Northern lusurance Company; J. B, Chafee, Binghomton, N. Y., State” Agent Hartiord Insurunce Comipany; L. B, Sorgan, Lullwlo, N. Y., State = Avent floms "Ine surance Company, New York; C. B, Whiting, Syracuse, N, Y., Stile Ageut Tiumo Insirence Company, New York: Juhn A. Rice, Albany, N, Y,, Genernl Adjuster; E. L. treton, Cindlunatl, General Adjuster Phenix Insurauce Company, Hartford; Howard Mason, Pnenix tosurance” Company, Hurtiord: J. M, Do Camp, Clevetand, General Agent Amazon Tusurance Company, Cincinatiy 1L H. Lall, EBecretary Natlonal inmmum Company, New Yarks 1l N, Willlnms, Chicuzo, Special Agout British- American Iusutanco Company. ‘Tho report stated that §5 asseésment bad been levied on cach member to pay current ex. peuses, and recotmended that the editors of tiwe fusurance press bo inade honorary nembors of the Assuclation, and that tho Becretary be fusructea to drop trou the roll all merhers fu nm-nmfu for two years. ‘The report was adopte Letters were read from Me: A. G, Baker, President, T, Il Mantgomery, Generul Awcnt, and ex-President Oakley, of the National Board of Flre-Underwriters; from Georgo T, Hope, President of the Continental Fire-Insuranco Company, New York; and frum the ofticers of the vailous Etata Assoclations, all expressive of sympathy with the Assoclation and fte objocts, aud regrets at their fush lity to be present. ANNUAL ADDIRSS, The Presideud tuen read uis aunual addre & very long document, devoted Lo the subjects of tus Natioual Boord, the State Assoclatlons, rates, Josses, Lho objects and alwis of the Asso- clution, the duty of the underwriter to toe State, aud theduty of tho Stute tu jusurunce, ote. Accordlug to the address, the Ntaty should grant the busivess the samo rights and worivilegis granted to every othier kind of busi- Tess; should sec that It was nuf burdened with tazes not legally Imposed upon otber orcaulza. tiuus; shiould prevent thie urgunization uf insoly- eol.compames; should provide for the ensct- ment und entorcement of well-considered build- 1z laws, demauding a Judicul Inquiry into the origln of Bres, and of more stringent laws for the ‘punishment of {ncendiarlsm, Hesides all tlus, the dtate uwed tu lusurunce s well a3 to the public an early avatement of the tramp-uulsance, —tle ~ cause of pumer- ous losses 1o iusurance companies, na well s communities, The addres «called upon the members to urge upon thelr re- spective States wise legislation upon taese mat- ters, which were of so muca finportases to fo- surance, und in which the people should haveln miutual futerest. The sdlreas jurther noted a prugress toward a more pertect form ol puliey, andreterred to sn iusidious danger in the shape of ull-stoves, advisg underwriters 1o make uo discrimiuation i this regard, but 1o refuse aj plicants for lusurauce permission to use them (n any and all cases. The address cqutalned ) gmp ato refu coces to the deaths of Lewllfi torrls, of Detroit, and Edgar A. Hewitt, late editor of the Chronicle, snd closed with some re- marks on the past of the Assoclation and fits ets fur a brili{aut future, ‘I'he nddress was recelved with applause, op- dered pnblished in the orocceaings, and the wubjects treated of referred 10 appropriste com- mitiees, e Un motion, the courtesles of the floor were extended to the ofticers of (ke Fire Department and the Fire Patrol, The Association then took s recess until2 Pom. . AFTEHNOON SESBION. The Assoclation cawe Lo order sgain st tha appointed bour, with the followiug udditivnal Iiembers present: Willlam Astworth, Chicagy, Manager Britisu-Amerian Assurance Cowmpa- W; A. B. Barry, Altou, 115, Ueneral Adjuster; T. Clark, 8t. Louls, Bpeclal "Agent Franklin _Fire-losurance ompavy, Phila- 8t. Louls, General delpuia; Martin Coltlus, Ageot Fire-Assocsation of Fhiladelpia; C, D. Cary, Hamilton, Out., Se.retary Cauada Fire sud $farine fusutance Company; W.'T, Curry, llnrrodnhllnf Ky., State A geot lusurange Com- of North Atierl.s, aod Pennsylvants Fire- urauce Company, Phbiladelpbia; J. AL De Cawp, Clncunatl, General Adjuster; C. K. ‘Drew, Evapsvilie, lud., Becretary Evaosvilie lusurance Cumiunv: A, C. Ducat, Cnleago, Generul Ageut Howe Tnsurauce Conipany, New ork; L. tl. Fox, Detrolt, State Ageut “lusur- auce (’Jomunuy of Nurth America and Peansyl- Yaula Insuraiice Cotpany, Philadelpbia; J. A, all, Watertuwn, Wi, State Ageot Home lo- sarance Cotpany, New Yorks; George A, Hallo- way, Chicago, Usneral Ageat ‘Lradvre’ lusur- «Address ance Compang; J. L. Holden, Clicago, & L. I, Mooy, Indfannpotis, & Ineuranee Campany: J. 1. M. ) ville, State Agent Underwriters' Avene Nettleton, Chleago, State Awent | Fund Fire-Tnsurance Compan M. Newbereer, Laporte, 1 erman-Amerl-an_ Insurance urks Al B Retfiel Atlas Jnsurance Company, Hartfords Jderome Root, DeKalb. DL, Rtate "Awent 51, Paul Fire aml Marine Insurance Companv; J, H. Soelye, Chlengo, General Agent Imperlal and Notthern Insurance Companicss A, T, Smith, Chicaro, General Arent FoirfieldFire-Insurance Com- nany, Fairfield, Co T. 1, 8mith, Chicago, Btafe Agent North Britieh and Mcrcantlic Insure ance Company; O, A Buuthmayd, Milwaa- kee, Btate Azent Watertown Insusance Come pany, Watertown, N. Y.t 8. IT. Southwick, Chi- 0, (eneral Agent Unfon Inau somp AW, Spaulding, 8t Luule, Adjuster Franklin Infurance Company, hiiadelphiag M, J Btralght, Clilvage, General Acent Standard In- surance Company, New York; Thomas Under- woud, Lafayette, Ind,, State Agent North Boitlsn and Mercantite Tnenrance Cnu“\nny; 1L H. Walker, Indianapolis, State Agent, 1onie In- surance Company, New York; C. Witowsky, Chieagy, Ueneral Agent Hambure-Bremen In- surance Companvi W, J, Atwell, Lalayette, Ind., Special Agent Natlonal Insurance ¢ pany, Hartiord; U, W. Kihley, Janesville, Special Agent 8t. Paul Fire 'wid Marine Tnsur anco Company : 1lenry Lye, Montreal, Secretary National Insirance Companys W, A, Markham Bt Louis, Speclat Agent Commerital Unlon Jusurance Company, London; Owen Owenz, Cincinnaty, Specfal ‘Agent Cotmmerdfal Unlon Insurance Company: H. N. Willlams, Chicago, Bpeeial Agent British Ameriea Insur- ance Company; Robiert Zencr, Rleomington, 1, Special Avent Springlielt Fire and Marinc Insurance Company; W. 1L Holland, 8t. Lows, General Agent Amazon Insurance Company, COMMITTRRS. . The President annoanced the following com- mittecs on the suljects treated of in hisad- dreent Siste Boards—Mesarr, A, J, Waters, 1. L. Mues, W, Spanliing, Fornin of* Policy—Messrs, C. 1L Case, A, C, Blodeet, and Engeno Cary. ‘The Association ~Messrs, C. W, Msrshall, A, Du Mant, George W, Adatms, Obituary Notices—Merers, J, 1L, M, Morrls, J, 0, Wileun, and L. i1, Fox. Otutnary Notice of Edpar A, Hlewiit, late editor of the Clironirie, New York—Mernrn, R, J, Suwith, Uratge C. Clatke, and A, J. Harding, Mr. J. O, Wilson, of this tity, spoke of the Atlanta Counvention of the Uinlerwriters' As- sociation of the Bouth, which he had the pleasure of attending, and Introduced to the Assvdutlon Mr, Thayer, of Charleston, Presi- dent of, the Asaoclition of the South, Mr. Thuyer was scconded a warm weleomo by the Presfdent of the Assoctation, and brietly return- ed fus thauks. Mr. A. Dumnont, of Mobll Becretary ot the Mobile Underwriters' Agency, was given an cqually bearty welcome, aod re- turned his thanks, Ar, (leorze A, Holloway, of this clty, read o paper on * Field Expericove,™ which was full of practical suggestions for the agents and ad- usters, Mr, Willlam Ashiworth, also of this city, read & paper on “The Fire Hazard of Woolen Mills." The falire of the Recretary, Mr. Meywood, to havo his paper on ¥ Local Boands™ ready, brought forth n wail from Mr. A, J, Waters, ol Cleveland, who didu’t want the Local Boand. cnrupu'lmrlmwllhuut ot lesat somo show of reapect, Mr. Underwood, of Lafayctte, 1ud., replied fn the fullowine paruphrase of the * Burial of Jir Thumas More,” prelacng I8 with the state- ment that Lo wus arcpresontativa of a local board: Not n sannd was heard, not a word abont rates, As tta corpy Lo the crave-vard wo hurried; Nota **special* waa thete to homd with dewpalr O'cr the apol where our late Dloard we buried, The sad fate of Mr, Underwood’s Lacal Boand, thus told, gave rise to cousnlerabla l?m:lm:r. Lesldes puttiog g stop to the discus- slon. The 8ecretary read n_paper vrevared hy Mr. Qeorge Crooke on ‘* Furnaces and I “Apparatus.” The paper exposed the dan ansing for carrying sleam-pipes nioug under ° floors too’ nesr the woodwork and without ench precautions agalnst fire as could be emploved by the use of 8 non-con- ducting waterlal between the plpes sud the wood-work, The paper also commented on tho danger of fire from superheated steam. Several of themetnbers uf the Association teok oceasivn to exprees similar views, and to {inpress upon the Association the importance of tha subject, The P'restient read o telegram of greeting fronfihe Fire-Underwriters’ Assaciation of the Yacifle, and a committco was appuinted to draw up a suitable reoly. DR 110MBAUON'S - ADDRESS. The Assuclation then had the pleasurc of stening to an able address by Dr, ¢ C. Bom- baugl, editor of the Baltimore Underwriter, on *Tha Clalms of Fire-lusurance Practice to I'ro- fesslonal Rank.” ¢ Tho addross, although quite fong, wasreceived with evinent marks of appreciation, and, at e close, was warinly applauded. Mr. C. 11. Case, .of this city, expres-ed his own appreciation of the papery and’ mioved that tho thavks of the Assoclation be exteuded to Dr. Bombaush for Jhis able presentation of the subject and Lis en- couraging. words to tho underwriters of tho country.” The mation was carricd unanimiously, RETURNINO OREETINGS, Mr, A. C. Bladget, of the committes ap- pointed to prepare o reoly to bo sent by tele- araph to the Fire-Underwrlters' Assocatlon of tho Pacllic, reported tho Jfollowlug, which was adopted aud ordered sent: "Che Flre-Underwriters’ Assaciation of the North- went cordially acknowledge and reciprocate the pro. fesrtunal groetings of (belr slster Associativn of the Paclilo Cosvt—s0 fur and yol so near. May God bless thewn. By request, tho President appointed Mesgrs. J. Mabbet Brown and Henry M. Brooks hd- ;l,mu:;nl members of the Committeo on Staty uurde. Tho Assoctation then adjourped until 9:30 tuls morning, B e — A GOLD MINER'S SUGGESTION, ‘ To the Lditor of The Tritune, . Kansks Ciry, Mo, Scpt. 14.~If the ente! prising peopls of Chicago would cstabilsh a Minlng Board In that city it would systemutize, crystallize, and centrallze tho vust minlug inter- ests of tho wholo Western reglon there. The minlng country lying In a semlclrelo of which Chilcago by nature and art Is the centro, conalst- 1y of Colorado, with its rich and extensive sil- ver ore ln 8an Juan, the Black Hills, with thelr gold and silver, Southwestern Missourd and Ar- Kansas, with their lcad, silver, zine, ete,, vonsti- tutes what, ouce developed, would pour out a treasure of bulilon and wetals supertor to any region of liko extenton the Pacifle slope, even recognizing that the Comatock hus produced over 200,000,000 siuce 1860, Ispent some twenty years miuing on the Pacific slope, have visited nost of the mining localities liere cnumerated, and can n{ the Hlack Mlills have as much, or mure, ore than tfl Comstoek ever had,—not so Ligh grade, but vastly easier produced and worked, -nJ In tho aggregato will leave as great anet profit, (In all these regions mentioned zood wines are suffering, ndl alone for capital, hut svstem to develop and make thew produe- vre tive. How can theso be fiuspl(edl Let.a Min- fogg Block Board be formed at some centre of business, That doue, persons having wiues of merit will go there, show (o a fow what the have, incorporate a compant, Hst thele stock on the Buard, and send out & competent super- futendent , to begin developmeut, Small assessmnents will bo invested o nredmg tho mine, and ore and builion sent to the oftice at headguarters, where all mls see and koow what progress hias been obtalned. Bythis simplo mode ev uliar thus expended'on 8 gropcrtv v{ merit unfolds a latent wterest of ve, ten, perhaps & hundred, to every onv where none was known to exist before. then, is & real unfoldixi apeculation, All this 18 accomplished by aggre- gating iragments of capital and genlus, through & Boand, that -otherwMe wouid Lave prasfuced nmhln]{;:ndlvut, lasting, snd beoeticlal fo- dustry born. Bu? for this systera, which was of slow growth at firet on the Pacitle Coast, being burn gradually of necessity, the Comstock Wuuld " to-lay” retain *tlree-fourths of sll the bulilon sba has produved. 1 can uame different mines that strugeled in aprimitive way for years In develupwrat, fu sowe of which ‘partucrs wore themselyzp uut, others became disbeartencd, and sume cowm- mitted suiclde, until fually these mives, falling Into vther hauds produced, and stlll sre pro- duciug, somo millions that, had there then been well underatood and arranzed stock boards, would have been vautly nore productive years earlier, aud much weutal and physical lull,ui!lz ved. Ouce & stock board under way, and then 'w mines scnding bullion and declsriog divi- dendss-in a few {ean atrcam of bulllon would be pouring futo that city that it would vow seem chlmerical to nawe. This system would bo to miulng interests what a bank to a comwunity,—what & cleariog-house i3 to Lanks, A" demand would ~be created for wachinery and supplles bard to A1, Act- Ive, prompt, thorough busluess-men would Le attracted there to haudie thess interesty. Where these futerests were lLandled, there would the bullion and wecals iod a home. The days of Guo and rapld fmprovements, largze sccretions of caplgal from forelza lands, Fapidity wud reficuent ki busiuess clres, demaud for works of acty and all that goes o make up 8 HNere, a development, not & TIIE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1877. 3 oreaston prtrt That b 1 the thoroueh modern Amerlean ity date very layeely i Kan Frandsco from” the time Mintig Stock Board was formed there for Bandling mmlog Interests, Chicago has, with ite preeent traneportation facliitics, nx fine and extended a ficld as San Francls o.—probably more so,—as well a8 - penor agrkonltueal (nterests (o support it. 8he will Improve itz the only qiestion ts, how roon! market, sfulent, ition ef i pronlen elotic and criminal efforts of Pbably of secret enemie A of criminal specatators sl exi Ine their work, Headed by Jol ¥ now by forced resumption bearng the reat eataty of Chicaga, and the whale connry, and will event unlly absarh It. aa they have (hronzh the same | o The new Constitution of Missourf virtually | Muenca the greenbacka sl tonds of th Natlos eslups 8t Louls from being that mining ventre, at from 35 (050 per conton e dolla And the OLn Minzn. 10 per cent disconnt still charzed by the banka 1a = T Hhe wehoi 1n o Fenad o TI"i““\’l!‘cmg:‘l“"p:'::fl e whole 1x 8 feaud on the pablic, and Spence THE COURT! In'a fale snmple of financhil m,'.u--.y. A Goleen testificd in the Munn whieky case of his taking 8 false Cnstom-llonse oath, **Dot lsh ueesiness, ' Unlers wo can place indircet stéaling on fhe same footing as common Jarceny And pun:sh the fohber who cloaks his crime by 8w, ae weil as him who gues en the hithway, Jay tioulde, Spencers, and ‘weeds will puvern Amerlca, Very respeetfally, Namiaxier Vosir, [(i0ld would always huy in New York as much more wheat, corn, pork, or cattle than green- backs, as the premium over the depreclated notes would purchase. Of vourse the produce market conld not follow the enormous rires anid falls in the value of greenbacks which would oceur several ttmes In o day; but it always did follow the general averaze riscand fall, The rearon wad that the price of farm products was fixed by the foreign quotations in England. The salc of the surplus grain and moats determined the price of tho whole productlon—icas cost of lrnnnlmrlnunn and hawlling. Eurcpe always boueht frown usfor coinmoney or colu exchange, and of courso the bugers could afford to pay a certaln amount of guld value in greenbacks for esch bushel or pound they bought, Thus It tho old price of wheat in Ncw York was and zold fn greenbacks Was ruoted at £L.50 or 82, the preenhack price for the whent would be 2% or & per bushel, and relatively for all other fluctnations of the naper currency, Our correspondent fs {ntelligent enongh to kee and ouzit to be candid enough to admit this obvious 1act.—En.] e ———— SENATOR BOGY. Spectal Pispatch to The Chlcago Tribune. Br. Louis, 8cpte 19,.—The present condition of Untted Btates Eenator Bogy Is pronounced critical by lils physiclans, and it is believed that in no event will he recover sufficlently and in time to be present at the next eesgtort of Con- gress. Ilis affection s sn abscess of the liver, trum whith he has long suffercd, though until quite reeently It hus not imperiled lils life, — — The MofTet egister, Dispach tn Newe York Ibratd, TicnyoNDn, Va,, Bept. 16.—An Inepection of the MoMet registers In iwenty-four leading saloonus up to midnleht yesterday showsa tax on ulcobotic and malt drinks of alout 230 for the four dava the registers have been In operation. A caleulntion tased upon this cxhibit shows that in the 350 places where liquor is sold the revenue to the Ktate from this city nlone would Lo about $100,000 per annum, and in the State about $500,000, This will jusure the Motlet regisier oa a permaneut tux-psying nstltution, The barkecvers arc still bitterly opposed to the register, notwithstanding the fact that the tax cotnes out of the consumer, upon whom tuey have reised the prices. Thelr objections ore that the Moffet law fmposes the duty of col- Jecting the taxes upoo them, which no other s uf business ever 19 subjected tos that it aceuples their tie without compensation, and that it exposes their business to the public. A fusther hearing os to the legality of the patent for the reglster witl be had lu_the Unjt- ed States Circuit Court next month. If the bar- Keepers are yot sucveseful In defeating it then the matter will be contested Inthe State Courts, aud s vigorous fizut will be made aguinst the recister fn the Lealstature when it teets, 8o fur Richmond s the ouly city i the Common- wealth where the registers hove been put o op- eratton. It will be some time yet tefore the State can be supplied, and this geveral exemnp- tion trom the liguor tax wives rise toserious complalnt here, where it hias 1o be pald, Mr, I, C. Yuenghing, Jr., the New York brew- er, who has been torefnost inthe suit now pend- {nic acuinat the registers, arrived here to-day, and witl bold a cousultation with the liquor- dealers and take whatever other necessary stepi that mnay bu requived to deleat the revister, New Salts, Jndgments, Divarces, Ete. Ahout s month aro Jane Benedlct, alias Jano Ransom, flled a bill ngalnst her husband, Ben- Jomin F. Denedict, allas Benjamin F. Ransom, alinsa goorl many other names, charging him with desertion, bigamy, and odultery. 8ho alleged that bie had procured a fraudnlent Utah dlvoree, and subsequently married one Josephine Eiddy while ahie (cotnplainant) was still living in the same elty with him. Ransom is a keeper of n livery-stable on Cottage Grave avenuc, near Thirty-sccond etrcet, and another on Wabssh avenuc, near Thirty-first street, Yesterday Ransom flled his answer to his wifc's Ll Io admits that he has been kuown by numerous names or -allascs, and that he was once convicted for passing counterfeit money. He, lowever, explalns this by saying that lie was once a detective, and was oblieed to v.-lmnfiu s name frequently, llo was at one time shadowing soine counterfeiters, but they turned the tables o im, and ho was arrested, tried, sl convicted of passing coun- tertelt mouey. He preferred to go to jail rather than ghow his hand, hut was sdon after pardoned. He also claims that ho ought not to pay any alimony to the complalnaut. beiause she s better off as to property than he himself. Tankrnpteles, 1TEMS, ‘Thie composition meeting of J. 8, Mead & Co. will ba hield at 10 a. in. to-day, In the bankruptey cane of Merrltt B, Wiegtne, Judpe Blodeett yesterday entered an order di- recting that Wigirins, [L'B, Gregory, C. 0, Up- 1. . Doty anid ¥ . Wigeins appear Sept. 42, for examinatiun before Register Coor, at Marengo. UNITED STATES COLRTS. The Union National Bank commenced an action In electment against Dawnton and Mary Variie to recover possesston of the W, 1¢ of “the E, M of tho N. W, ¥ of the v, 1 of Sec. 30, T, 13. A. 'V, Chur brought sult for £30,000 against the Chicago, Danville & Vincenues Railroad Company. The First Nattonal Bank of Minneapolis sued Samucl W. Nortou, Edwin Norton and E. C, Davis for $2.000. M. W. Parker beran an action fo recover 22,000 from Charles 8, Etettauer, David Stet- tauer, and George Efnstein, ‘The Ciizeus' Natlonal Bavk of Davenport begat o sult in debt for 860445 agaiust A, H. Cropnhhite and W, C. Wadswortli, The Singer Manufacturing Company brbucht suit to recover $4,000 damaves from Jubn A, Jorter, Lawson Scott, J. C, Corbus, aud Jawes Hinstings. Della ‘Townsend sued Merrit T, Cole for N. BUTERIOR COTILT IN DRIZF. Missourie E. Mason commenved u suit {n tres- l;nu)':-s(er(uv agalnst Willlam I, Tarner, lay- g damages at $6,000, and another for tho same amount against Davul ¥, Smith, THE CALL, Jenox Drouuonn—In Chambers Junax BLowasTT—in Court Monday. Jrrvon Ganr—42, 44, 44 to U, inclnsive. No Je xrox—-180 to 185, 188, 101, 101, 197, 101 to 1018, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 200, fnclusive. No case on trial, Junag Moonx—41, 42, 4. No. 30, Johneon vs. Divereey, vn teial, § ‘-lm»«s Rooxne—1 to 12, inclueive, No cass on roae_Boorn—i, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 24, 28, 40, Nocase on tnal, ubinitied cases. No caso on trial, Jupex WitLiaus—General business, JUBGMENTS, BurRRIOn COURT—LONFESsioNs—A, Mreller & Philip Dieter, $ ~Nation i Lifo Intirance Company v S0 T et al, Ci Koester, $270,— Thomis W. Burns and Van C. acifer and Btationer, Btationer, etc,, 100 Wesiern-ay KOS THRUMSTON, West-8ide News Depot, 1 e Tsiand-av., coriier of Hulsted-at. lHGE HENIY, Bouks, Btativtery, ete., 390 D+ YO8 KRUG, News Depot. Btatianery, etc., 394 Milwaukee-av., cornerof Carpenter-st. MUSICAL, R ONE WIBHING T0 PUNCIIASE A BECOND: A T hn hunu e selecs from the folowing ninken st Prives very low, 10 make roums fur Bew stocs daliy ar- AVKiie, Davie 8 co.. W, Knabe, e Boomer, 8 3 —dam Mabininn, &2 va. Eamuel K. Dow, $120 2 berger ve, Harry C, “Jobinson, — Muner, uso of City Natlonal Hank, va. Willi , Curtix, 82, 110,01 —City National llank ve, Jamea Tiell, ‘4111, Kk, —Amerl Fuser Company v, Andrew Muody and D, F. Kotin, $150,45, dunug JanzoN~Sarah A, Munn ve. Atlas In. snrunce Company of New Orleanr, $1,500. — A, 1l Wuodrnil et #l. vo. M, Dunn, $217,15,—Nels We. berg va. Dennis M. and Edward E. Swiney, Cinct1r Count—Coxressioxs—Robert F, Winw- low vn. A. J, Stackpole, $8d.00.—Same va. Sawe, $584.00, Juuar HooT) . Sutherland ve, Charles K. Dyer: verdict, and motlon for new teial, =W, I, Drake ctal, ve. Mary Aun schall, Stk - U ,—Veter Devine va. Thomus CITY NEAT DSTATE, 5 1,50 DOV S, ALL MODENRS 3o 00 W £ Tt | o, l,'uu RALF~t 20 or conventence: dess Manpoe-st, Jott SALE-BARGAIN-—:n FRET E on_Michigan-av,, north of Thirty- #05 per foor, Address V24, Tribune off [FOR SALE-ONE LOT. 221, 0! . nelovon Northwest bde, cheap. 311 Jow maLE Q00N Rl o 3 Hlth Inte, at €achy #5i7) caair, T VOUNG & sFICEI Ttoom & Hryan AST FIONT vent! . = ince on time. Bloek, 170 Lasail ____ SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE i~ 107 WILL DIV A BE inck from deynt, At i 2 €15 dawn and £3 mos in mArket, and shown fraeg aiready o, HLA BROWN, JroRsate-gin-z4 o P there arc B few in LaGirancs at the aame price on eisy terms, twice the mion W, IIGHBOND & CO. ) Washington-ai.. bucment. Bty 142 1.3 on ~RENT, 01 EXCHAN( Juia ot Hinwidie hignert tant o suburt of Chteacy, 0. F. KLOLGOI, 121 Dy TO_RENT-HOUSE! Test Sides '—TNE MOST llil].\"'l,ETE AND €ON- e In the cf 3in floos i b e A cay il e w Al 10 perred . COIBYS Y18 Deariarneats o oo "o eI s 1 u|,\ar'ngn‘ FLEAX 'r’bii:w;. ik fouse, 16 ot Adams Of W GRAY BHOW [, 1001 West Van Huten-ste T TWOBTORY AND | 'mmi*x 37 Leavitt-at., near O cars; 15, Wo AL, 91 Wihihiton- 5 Teg#~COTTA ment, 0 rooms, 313 Warren-m PHIEHSON & BAY, 168 Randoiph-a1, 401 War: PUTWIN & ¥ 43, Trinunc afice, TWASTEO- A praterred av., old No, 1 weex and Interrst in aler k-8 012 o'clock, 145 L prrlencen and can @1t Kood recommeniation: 1314 8nd 216 Madlson-at. '\ WANTED-MALF, HELFE Clerks, &: Stookkeeper VWASTER-A 0. 1 o staring #xferience. talar) TN LERR. AD- 'wr, R+l Weat Monroe-st. R, GERMAN VWASIED-toMrETE iiress, RISin pefere LieTrerence equr: Call hetwenn w an WASTED -TO-DAY, GESTI, eharge of stand’'tn’ Expon VASTED-S o with reference, Q o, AVASTER=TYO DIET.GO0 DS RAL intothe country, None need Appl iinlers ex- Avply TOY ARGTT 16 YFANS OLTT 1N A Aore A8 enlry clerks must have soms e in entering goods. \didress in own hand- |n|lnLP£ECllflrL GRl, Triduncofce, Tradess VY ASTED-NEXCH-MOLUERS) NOXE BUT 600D pircr warkmen need apnly; state where previnue: ly emplosed and on what claw of wark. Malteabls Trun Cotnpian, Loy WASTED A gonn Uz Miiwankee. 1 VASTED-A" PRAGTIGAT, FUIMIER: A prictical pateier 10 work on hifiain roies, Ap- ply At 210 and 202 Munroc-st., up-stalrs; nooa but firste Class workinen war W ASTED=TwO mmu:"rfm ice - o, 10 couatry town. " Addrest L. A. IWUDE, War St. Louls TEADY WORRG TISNEI B M. MITCHEL TENT OUNAMESTATL adiirers immediately 440 = A COMPI ke Appi Miiwauie 7 ASTED=TWO GOOD CIGAT ARERS AS Aripper. _Inquire st gt LIS AND A VWASTED=A Guol TAILQICTO GO OUT 70 A couritry town. Call AR A e Brerton 2om o 9, \ TANTED=—A Mt THE COUN- 147 Btatecan. BWANTCHILY'S, DZ20 TRUNK FISISIFIL TLY AT atis A, TICKMAS b o A HECKMAN'S Trunk Factory, 2100 South Kides JORENT-MODEIN 110 convenlencr, fow rent L Stdey Pstat, and furniture, which iy wvod un ur sale al IBIf cost: this'fe s splends chance fur wiy oue commencing housekeeping. Ads dress V 3% 1ribune office, 'O “RENT-53 “BHERVA basemrnt Lrick buliding (hotel opparlte the Tock Taland sud Micli enit L th & gou . 1L, 14 i, T STOIY AND atiout 33 rooms, n_Southern de’ ENIY & JACOH N b Norih Sido. TJ'0 RENT~NPARLINCOLN PARK AND LISCOLN- AY. cars low reot, & Gew [4-room brick. south fronts fine inarble: (rof, with furn, fine | e barn: esch with mode) ated. CHARLES N. H. To nENT-1OOMY, , South Side, 'O RENT-VERY DEsIHABLE RO . L T oiTars southeast comerof Sackian-ar 2% 710 RENT=FURNISIED HOOMS, 109 LAST WABH- ftoum 313 $10 tu §30per month. well Ingion 31 10 BENT=ROOMS,” 10 STATE-ST., DETW .l. Wastiln, A0l Mo s o 82, 23, aud €4 per week, ""_"’ "m""'fm"m g 7['0 RENT-HANDSON FURNISHED T tmuderats price, 83 Ciarkeat. PO BENT—=TWO UNUBUALLY PLEA! 0OMS, clegantly furnishicd, {n private family of three. 744 Micuigan-ay, [0 HENT-HANDSOMELY F of rooms (u the new Luliding corner uf State Huremats., Orst Alzht, North Side. *['0 REXT—A BUITE OF ROOMS, FURNISHED 01t unfurnished, on parlor ficer, ¢ louse very ple say M5 TE ud ED=A FEW GOOL CALCIM S AND nters at 330 North Dearborneat. mornlag befare 10 o'clock. ey VWASTED-A TEAUY SOUSG MAR T0 Co0R 1 & country hotel, And two young mien to wait i falle aud work sround tbe nouse. Apbly sl No w South SRR SO ED—A GOUD TAILOR. 476 WADASI \‘Y AN Employment Agencicse ‘ TANTED =10 A 10 work oo the jevee farin; 131 hat wish & G. HALGI Lorers: work all wintar: inier Job cume.” 22 So 1 Waeerai, B G Thur ctricity.no atclien; b entisel 1y aid KEeat atliity el st aight; territory for saleor iease ln_any part of the Unfted states or Canada. Utfice 101 South CIarK-st., tivom 4, TW FAY —MEN 10 igxaai notlon It GENERAL fietroit. Davenport Ingitl: zed ® haiidsome Iueume for simall nyestinents no rek: full tavesilgsiion, vi Lae ¢-al., Huow 183 o letters, FOUR™ LIVE BALESMEN AT 140 adfson:at, Inquire Letween 8 u. i, aud ) Went Sldos 'O RENT=MOST DESIRABLE SOUTH FRONT rooims on the West 5ide; will rent singie or en suite. VANTED-MES ASD WouE can clear £3 {0 ¢ EITUER BRX per day with our gooda on suisll capital; will send 8 duflar paciase for 50 canta § unemployed, Chilcago. ur, the or clrculars for siwp, BAY & CO., Miscellnncous, LARGE NOTEL WITH 50 ROO; our, OB grunuil floor there Is us fol- Ke #8l0on with Aaturee, ko ullice, wash-room, dining-roum, Kitchen, 1aundey, and outs shie shed, Witli B Iarge plece uf krbuns with it fn the ! 18 10 one uf the best Jocstivus, ojpuaite the Unlun Liaitroad acjul, al nisiica fua first: class atyie, and partis newly built 1t 8 fur rent on Irgkomavlelerme, Foraay tutormailon sudrow i . incy, Lit. o _WANTED TO RENT, ‘\YAVTEI)—TI) REN[=A SUIT OF ROOMS 8UIT- able forl housckeeging, turnlshed with bed- ding. sheeting, et complte, lnf«ud locality, Wil ey €20 por month, ' Addtess Y7, Tribune oflice. IATELY, A e, narth'uf Thiriy= Eouthi A east of Siates rent low. Address 347, 1rib- ce, L “uxnu'»:-ro REST—RY Arst-s une ot TWO UENTLEMEN, @ alcuve fuom (n Address unfurnislied reoing or focality on Nutth bldey ‘Trivune ofice, teris, WAR T—3 UNFUINISH forHousekeening referred, and enst of bl 130 ber 3 abuye Address Q77 VWASTER-T4 “HENT — SMALL FURNISTED mmmg((ll;_l:;:r(cu!ll‘.’;; In.lnr‘;l:d:llltlbll!‘.‘nvclfllhllflul 1ty-second-at. and east of & Bolow, Adresa ¥ 44, 1ribtine oiice. - ol st VWASTED-TO RENT-BY A FOURG AN, X Iy furnfstied room on Michisan or Wabashon: north Ot Twelc of ity referen 79, ribune ofice. _BUSINESS CHANCES. CENTRAL, LONO ESTABLISHED, PAVING A\ drug alore for sale, handsomiely ftied, well stocked. Riggest bargatn fur casti ever offered fa CLl- esgo. Q 7y, Tribune oiice. JFOBBALE=A PHOTHGIAT I “very Lusiuesa, Jocate. o g City Freeport, A asou for sehiing, (1-heslth. Adir WILLIAM KARSTER, Pholographer, Frecport, 1l Terma must e modveate, 1 glven. Address, stativg terims, thirty . M, Guthzio v, John M, W | bet Ve ¢! . TTENTION 13 CALLED TOOUR LA A Bt W ustatont el Yo, Tcany ey | X TIFNTIONLLL o T s 1 and ' doel I3, Tarhox, $3,26240,—Charlos vl Gustenberg ve. - Thomas ' M, OWtiey, | Yis e Kineraan b ?‘I 10,~Apnes White v D. Smith, Mary | Tbe popuiar W. W, Rimbal Bnith, £33, 60, —Sherman Becker ct al, v I ox T celebrated Smitt Amner! “Tho favorile shuninger & The well known W, V. K| cvery instruineut fully wa s [¢ pequired. Helugihe | west, and cartying ihe farges lon to oftar unusual low pric oW RN Corner State and Ada) MASON & HAMLIN AL T URUAN .1 N THE WuttL.hy .‘;\. now be purelased O tho- 1NHIARLMENT PLAN L™ TS Uit 10§30 e mvore Jee Auarers FOR CASH. ) A ENTEATAR G RS 'l:;l)f;l:ll‘.l“‘\'ll(fl .\'ll‘r AT A ith fu erslontes SO & AN 20 a0d 252 Wabashay., Chl I 'ANT A BTANDARD PIANO FOR ateniewinidlng gold watch. solld chaly, A chabl * Audresa 8 o4, Trlbuna ool 120,08, —John _Erlceon ve. 4U, —Jacob Kommebs ve. L. W, Buck, $1:K1,70, Jupor McAtLisTen—Georzo M, Bloan ve, The Pennnylvania Compauy; verdict, $3,000, and mo- tion for new trial, ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Otrawa, 1L, Bept. 19.—The Supreme Court met pursuant to adjuurnment, ~ MOTIONS DEUIDED, 484, Sheadl, Comm! ner, ete., vi. Tho Peoplo ex rel, 3 motion overruled, and'rule to fud ;:g_;.-lgnl boud or show cause by the lstef October, flg. Mix et al. ve, The Peoplo; motion over- led: "8, Rehearing docket. The Marsellles Land and Water-Power Cumpany va. Aldrich; petition James_ ¥, Cuscy. Lowls W. Teck, i allowed, s 49, Wells etal, v mllar‘mononourrulod AY PIAND AT 8 TIE USUAL P T2 Clllly of Chicago, lupleaded, etc., ve, Pecl i $%0 thive yearsagoy $280 cash will take (1, et al., and Sauders, pleaided, ete,, v, Peck et ition and tone as good as when new, AddresaQul, al.; by Sheldon, d.: ‘Kufa Is a motlon to diemlys | THbuns ool FU" BALE= . LUMBISG, ND stea-| (fl’xfi ure, lucsted 1 the husioess part uf o clty, wvou bireala fur wn cuterprivy misy. s Teseal progrietor i Ko inesa, Addicas GUS WASNEL soFreein CincInoy FD“ SALE-THE FURNITURE COMILETE OF W roots, asd bullding for reat, '!l'{ low}i located down-tuwui mil rested; diolug-room It ilesired: will net 8100 per tnonth; terms, csaliand (lme, Address 80, Trivupe viice, o0 Dusiness LS abnedione Nddvess for perilchiars o A: X 5 or pariicular Seutequir, Pontiee, 1i ¥ i 17Ol BALE-TUE OPATIGR FLOTT corner Fonrth and FAftheata. and Clo iN eauav.. Si; oved Loulu Mo, Elve tun of stune with taigsl-(mpf wachinery. Apply toL. F, JUNES, 204 Auril Main- L., B¢. Louls, Slu. ot BALE~DRUG BTORK, DOING A GOOD NU3: ness; compleie stocky Iwo-thirds caall. Address V43, Tribuna vt NTA FUIL BALE=OXNE OF THE and_ highly improved aus fsoffereit Tur sale, with ng cumnplete; 1 Jresent crup, and _ever, P wner's Liealtlv snd ago {he causa'uf sale, For Adirers HENIS WALE, ayou Goula, luerviilo ar JANEY 4. WAL, PO, Dox 164, resent ariles W ANTED-TIIER FIRAT-CLASS ADVERTISING Alendy employ- 76, Tribune ofice. sdlicliors; guo i comminfon and ment (o rikht parties. Addruas Q ANTED=A Y alie GALLE “7}\ TEOSHOY TU FE ubly etperienced boy ar i J.J. SPALDING & Ce 138 AW ARTED-AGESTSIF Yol thing, write ur call on bIIIMA G MACHINGG KOLT L eed apply, 10 stupe Licse \V ASTED=ATERFECT CODK 1 ABMA ity s Uerman preferred. 613 Mlchilgan: \YASTEI!_—A GUOD GERMAN OR 8C visu girl for general Rousework. Stateenthi-at,, between Stvhigar “YANThll—Au(mlHIII{I.IlllluE\' L. _work. Apply ab 149 boutl 'evriaat. \‘7A.\'Tl’.h—A UIEL TU DO Bkt a0d (o sasiet ln sew Aprirar i ‘ TANTED=A FIIST housework fn . 10 Walst -Gl Y 1 priva: a1 \ TANTED=IMMEDIATELY, GIRL 10 DU HOUSE: Y rori i smali faliy, "% Arbur place, near curncr eldon VWANTED=A “Goon GIli, T0 Do G bouséwork. 511 West Madison- WANTED-A seuTCL, GLISH, OR WELSH girl k001 couk and Inundress: small famflys pre- Crune Fecently out. ARplY 6% ouee. 45 Twenty-giihs at., corner sunth Vurl Gt FOR GE L privaie fauilly, tiust bo cutape: T, HOUSEWORK tar 3 TENT GINL FOIt BECOND ind 106 care of chlidren. Apply &t 513 Wi {D—A GUOD KECOND OTIL 1N PIIVATE bosrdlng-bouse, 81254 Untario-st, VWASTEL _“eral buus ‘\r ANTED=A GOOD COMP] Feneral housework: Or, Call cariy st 8t West Adwimwese. T WASIED=A it T0 COOK, WAS b dron, in s small private tamil; 180 & rusa for but+ ler'awork. Appiystav Ontariost, \VARTED=A GOOD GLIL TO CUOK. WASI, iron.” Apply 81731 West Wastilngioneat, ' \VATER=A4 GUOD GILL TO DO CHHAMIRIL AT . anil washiog and (runing. - Apply nwediately at 23 East Harrison-st. \ TANTED—A GO0 BTRONG GERM AN 1N, 1 4o gencral houseworks uoe Lust can wash and trom well._ Apply st 510 Monro VW ANTEUZAT 760 MiCHIGA AN EX Tienced secoud giri well recommended. ‘ TANTED—A GOul (Hlui Louscwork, Iu & private fa soutly 'in grucery. FOR | GENE) mily, Appiy sl Beamutrosse \ TANTED=-EXPERIENCED GIKLS TO WORK ON shiop clotlingy cool wakes o ool help. Aphiy 1 atclothink store coruer Madison aud Uaoal-sts, ESSMAKERS TO-DAXT WAIF an appeal because tho decrec was enterod at tha .gm. ‘term, and the sppeal prayed and allowed at o July term. This 1aa complicated matter, con slating of 1our origin, and eight crovs-bilk oct 8 they were all henrd; that decislons w ndel and nu!urquunn( decreea were entord 1t appears from tho recond that in this cuse the ap- al waa prayed on the 7th of July, and that tne ecree from which the aupcal was prayed was dated dune ‘The Clty of Chicagu praved sn appeal, which the Court below sllowed, ~ That, however, was afier tho Juno terme, but under the circum- rtances of tno caso the Court allowed the appeal, sud wo think the (.‘qul Lelow was warranted fo this sction, Tho motion Is therefore overruled. ‘The abave declsion v of canslde rable Importance, aa it Involves quite a large number of cases knowa aathe ** Riversido caves." . . Badger ve, The People ex rel. Miller, ete, 3 cauve |duni'ullun Be ducket aud set for hearing #74h Inat, WASTER=TO "EXCITAS Rew organ fur furuiture. 1,000 EIAS0E AXD ORUANS-FINE ¥ . wusruntee, for casl aud monihly ierly payments we give special prices. amine before buylug, Niusirsted cataloius free. REED'S Tewple of Siuale, 53 Vau siuren-st. R LOST AND FOUND. = O8T—SMALL PASTEBOARD HOX CONTAINING 4 dismund stud, Liberal reward by caliiugat 20 Asnland-ay, l EWAYD=A VERY LIBERAL REWARD WILL one returuing the biack leather pock: ttbouk, contatulng €7 Look Counl ‘wupon and 11 U, 5. coupuns, fost un the morning of 11, n Uhieas For descripiiun of coupous see hic ly Trut Bupt. 12, (ret page. F. Il DUCK, 154 sud 123 Michte v, LEN-MONDAY NTGIIT, FiOM LESIONT, & ) hiny ruare, letiers G 1 un left shoulder, A rewsrd will be paid 1 returned to PETRR 31, NA, Lemoni. Samo; ssme order, INCIHANGE, & L 740, M Peopls; same order, T'HE FINDER OF A GULD LOCKET ON Bll\"fl‘ he e It (¢ d e will oL Mixva. Pediple ex tol. Hamiiwn; samo Sevaity P arded by Tetlrniig (o 73 FAs Adame. 4G4, Balley va. Stoakop! et al.; by Dreeso, J. Thia is 8 mollon io drami the wit’ of errpp ThO | snmrcoananen’ el act establishlag Appellate Courts fn this Stete RY GOODS—§10,000 CAS| 000 PROFERTY- < in force Jul; Evlnfl. ‘Fbo decislon In this (3 él:luu;’- ¢ & 3lock of dry guuds Address cave wis made subsequent to that time, and under | QT4 Tribuveottce. the provisions uf thaf act the writ should have Lecn NTEEL RESIDENCE, WITH AMPLE GIO reyed o the Appellats Court of the Second Divl at Evadsion, I excugoge fur ual b Pproperty or _STEWAILK, 303 XCHANGE-WHAT NAVE VOU T near Madison, (aeuintered iWNEH, 178 Dearboru-st,, brai dur, ADE 40 ACRES IMPROVE un, and not to this court, The motion ia there. B O eaving docket, Frle Tuilway C 2. 12 . v, \Witcoxs pobition dented. ) ConPABY Willlame, Al vuine, ( Wl ‘ouple ex rel. Maher motion sllowed urd summoas ore i eriy, 1 - Bydroges apparaias Sud viawe " Address Box 3T, Ripun, Wis. TANTED LASS pew argan or plaue fur furuiture, Adiress Q 74 9t Unlversalist So- | LiDudsomive, icuis — Jollet; same order. NERS WANTED e ——— s ; EDe oo a JAHRYNER WANTED—WE HAVE A WELL ESTAB- MATTERS AND THINGS, iisaed rain mtaston Lusiuesr and nced wiouey fo To tre Eastar o) TV Urivuns, 0 $3,000to 25,007 Lo bus: . VEnrrrinn, Ja., Sopt. 47.—1 congratalate you on 4 AL business pro i f.10) the success of your prophecy agsls 130 grana FD—E] ul—.ux;l.AIb\‘nu G H i e huslaeed pi Leais. Uood! sndtbazk you sincesely for your | g, (nan XU 80 can L A% SO LG QUG advice to the farmers. 'S'he farmer's whesl {s Jike- 1y to bava that **G0 per cent more purchasing pow- er" than the bears Intended. and the commaaity b per Vikee doys doch week. 8k Fribaus uice, _ MIACHINERYe ____ will Lave the benedt of §t, wolch they would not FOUSYTH BTIC bave had {f It as o tho besrs’ bug. No. muickers 1l Yoastill lalk sbout xoid as the unfiuctuatiog standarc of values sud the Auctuation of the car- ANTE VE PLANING-3IILL MAN, WITH ‘yractivat kuuwieduo and eapericnre, to biy au fue terest or cutiro ywneribip . & cumplele estahitshment (nw mAChINEry) 10 the best tocativn U the Southmesti abundance of cash work at turee Limes Chicagy prices 11 At 174 doully Water-sie DVANCI I\ botils, el alph-at.s Bear C) E IIYA ON FURNITURI AND TANGS, AN Temovals money toaned'on good eollateraisl 151 Jtandoipheata, Koum 3. Loundresscee NTED—A GOOD LAUNDRESS, MUST UN- entand her a'anu come woll reconmends §100-88. Nurses, NV ASTER-WRINULSE WITH MILE FROM 4 TO sfx months cld. Inqulre at 84 Lumber-at., souil of Twelith, Employent Agoncicss ‘ ANTED -Gl Ly 0F ¥ NATION THAT can_furnist refercne calling st Alrs, BARER'S Ottice, AN PAID” FOR OLD BULD AND SILVKR, CAlobey i loan on watclies, diaunds. dad valiabivd of every descriptiun av 3 Oltiee (hcensed. s Fast Madivo oLy, TBAVINGS off NG TTAN ercd cash fur #1680 depoalty attentivn, - 0, Tribune ol MDELITY DAN Qi 1 MOSEL 1N " 110 LOAN ON FUIN 3 1 s X FUUSTTONE wlitioui reniuval. or upon O WILSON, Roow 3, 118 landoipi MOSEELOANED ON FULSITCRE BIAMONDS laoé, wereho selpit, anl dny good " col: Iaters 104 Wulli'nll 23 {ICKELS TN SUMS OF 82 AND UPWARDS CAN e Lwd 16 exchiaugs for cuprency ab the countiog- foom of the Tribune Lompsny. 3 CAN BE 1AD N1ES C \h IN EXCHANGE FOik I _curreucy ¢ the counting ‘W tha Trioune. ND $3, 000 HAND, 8 at commiaiion. Joily l N S petaiiors Aduress Qo5, Vribune oo 230,000 2,50 S TO BUIT AT ':Q'J’U.SL’..J:‘:' i Wnnlnul’nl;{,' RPRELEIL £y, wibearbura ol neas Wabalneton, _ MOMSES AND OARRIAGES. "CIION TO-DAY AT 270 WEST TWKLFTH-ST., A B U rbew Buatten eter - sk eond st Commissiuut géoeral suctlouceriog doue: references ghem. WILLIAN i, EUERLE, 243 West Twelrtn, [ Wik Ay casu ot WELL-BROKES Borse. buggy. 8od haress, sulisble for & doctor in the cuuplry, st 443 Clerk-st., corner Taylor, Call after va. . l03p . AL D. i\ FANTED—A—GUOD_"HORSE FOR LIGHT & Miscellancous. TED-AT C. O LAUNDILY, 48 EAST AD« 8ty lady 10 olice to Juark clotl) ud buudie, ANTED~A YOUNU LADY TO WOIK™ FOUR a bl Ty $4 per week. Ade MISCELLANEOUS, _ 108 AUENT (TRAVELING PRISON- ‘aud cwpiuyIng sulsiance) wiil & ¢ood vonne.tion Snioux Krocers s PFOVisiun Uierchiants, and reprerents giisi housce fs upen o' aud & coili- o produce, packed 4, jie Pure ool bouse & large trade “could be' duus dircet with the local wholeaulo buyerein Eagland. et 1l f"“" PAID FOIL LADIES AN o utlon (o all letters midresscd by York, Eugland. AR diadon clotitng, Ordars by mal Attended 10, _JONAB GELDER, 344 B 18, BALKAM RAS RETURNED PROSM THE M Uil Goeed ior Einitoyuient Oficer st bas Vaniiaren-at., 804 slCILa DALFOURK: 0 ENSWITH A LITTLROMONEY cAD oUtalu pleasant Lusiocas ”‘ll will puy 83 10 $10 & day. carbora«st. 0 BUY GOODS, ‘west, suuth, of east. C. W, GLEEN, 143 ([UE INVESTORE FATES 1 dustrial b.x hange wiil reupen repi. Fifthi-av, Desk rovin and esnibition e Fatents sl ou commlealon, _bead 1ur ol \V ANTED-LOPYING 0T CLICULAL ADDTESS. fug tuba dune &6 bome. Loweal fates. Addrvas Q 73, ‘Tribune vifice, x \VASTED-A GUGCERY BFECIALTY TO GELTL 'on comlsivn by & treseliog wau who pays bls ownezppuscs. Address ¥ 24, [ribusootice. ANTED-A LADY WHO WOULD LTKE TO W AT ST ibrabishdut T wevics ot sud sdopt 141 1'8m ot able o take caie of ir 1t e 3 pretty Uittio gizls with Jurk halr aud biue eyes. FOR 30 CENTS—WI ON RE- clpt of ) cents, (v clowe bRakrupl stucks: 1 Lucion kid gloves aud 1 ik to (0 a0y 8ddress tn lted Elales or Causdal colur, size, ele N y 1 and Glove Compsny, 1200 Lar: reacy. 1tbiok you mustadmit thet the greenback issnd was the nearly unductistiog measurs of bome values, Thruugh the War eves, ** wheat, fiour, pork." and othee articles that werv Dot cor- Dered Ly speculators, varied but littie In price, sod not st all ln accordance with gold or cotion. Bece futary Fesseuden in 1864 sa!d: ** Toe experlencs | .. of tho past few wootls casuot bave fatled v 00+ 1 viuce the most carciess oLsesiee thal, whatever Disy bu the cffect of « redondant clreaisiion upon theprice of coin, other csuses have exerclecd o greater snd gmn deleterions lntuence. 1n the cour, feW daya the price of this nmdoms: CLAMEVOYANTS., ADAM T EN, FOUTUNE TELLERL AP A Pyt Sk Wil rematar uny 931y thoss Wou wish 10 scw Ler pleass cail Third = N ACHIYES FIRST-CLASS MACHINES, ALL 2 less LDAD bALL Lo lowest pirl Mee, 125 Llarc st Rovw 2 U 70R BALF_AT 4 BARGALN “CO from §1.00 tv §2.85 la er for §1 10 epec 1a excellent conditlon, and otef cualeats uf & wus: eequently (01 1o aa sEebC s Sl to ¥t s, and. | el studi. 163 Siate-st, Kooin 6, th aiu a4 rapidly W $2.50; and all with- PERSONAL, _ SONAL-L. E. U.: 1u2Oa3IBLE T )n:uuxnu:; Deteer sead adlrves 333, ause Lraceabis tu au focrease o decress [ clreulation of paper mosey, or cou- traciion of cedit, or ober sluuler ladu- prea sad buvdy, 31 7 yearsold. Tiqulze at 53 ca eplug, weisht abuut L. u caro glren: AUGdTces V0, Trivlias odee o oot ¥ i NHOBRGE A BEOLUTELY FIRE-FROUY STORAGE FOILFUL; ilure, icrehudise, CATFiagea etc. 3 mouey Insacd 30 per ceut year, HARUIS & C Voot Mourve-st. [IDELITY BTORSGE CONPANY, T Burea st —Ample facllities for 804 general merchaualee; libe: Tales; [ ady euc o for valu nsurance: 14 00t (IASHPAID FOR BOOKS -CASH IN YOUL HAN 7 wood Luoks will always brlag big rices. CHALL Coet Dok fiouse, torier Madbiow 454 Dearboru, 00ES BOUGHT-CASIL PAID FOR LIBRAL aud amiall barcels of boske dows dtalri 844 LEWS Cucsp Bovkature, 1vd M XY HOUSEHMOLD GOODS. OUSE-FURNISHING GOUDS, BTOVES, FUR: ture, carpets, crockery.—in' fact, avery sri Fequired 10 wake 8 huule comturtable,-al ressu prices sud on casy paymiets. The ooly Grui ln Coicago wh cau fural uUse comolete, from sellar 1o B, ods. All four duurs of vur uew < Lo cail un ue Kf you dug't be- @ or yoursclves. W, A. LOWELL LLING OUT AT A8 r(l::wx:&' For . Ao WL G TPUE UNION FURSITURE COMPANY. 503 WEST “)ltlll ull klods of old furnifure 44t 80: s ol muntbly paylicula; 10w prlvee; vany Wriis TUATIONS WANTED-MALEs Ronkkeepe: Clerks, &ce JTUATION WANTE) POWRITING OR WORRK SIS DY cn b the e ening e practical book- Xerpor and thurough aceouniant: guod references fur- pig el “Adirem W care American Publishing Come JITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO MAN 23 fuily acyuainted with donbie-en Wotll take any powition fn ofick or Roprtot atrance. Keat of ity i, Trinune omve, QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG 3 i ST R i st Lo, AARTIED wholeasls businessIn this cily, 'nnd DAt ' IaTaE ace Isintance Among merchants in the Northwe: Iave dres S 23, Tribune of L"l‘ SORRITE S rentek. Ad> SITUATION WANTED-AR BT, eral assietants have had four y tie retatl lumber businesa (n New Jerse 42, Tribnne ofice. JITUATION WANTED<QIT A YOUS N T MAD A office cierk ar gafeamins ias had practl ares experience: can_furni It desired, Addrems FRRA 1in2 247, Lockport, 1., n ca SITUATION w. clerk in a ret atands ook kee, NTED=BY A YOUNG OROCENT or wholesale house as clerks unier: Best of referonces. Address V r, In A tnoeys [ni€ AN Interest of Tinune office. N WANTED=BY A YOUNG MAN AS 13, BLipUIng clerk G pACKer in'a wholesale grovery Uts i expericive. aul can taralall Gl refcrencen, by 2] ITUATION WANTED-Y A COMPETENT NEWS, ook, oF Jon FHIDLAE temirians i FAabie) WE yeans experlenice, Address Qo 1ribuue ofice. ATION WANTED=AS CUTTER ON BOOTSOR inea) Hioroukhly experienced. Address 813, Trive ube oltice, JITUATION WANTED=TO MERCITANT Ons; P R R Y . countey; beat f referenccs Riven. Address Q 10, Trib- et 0. rest 70, Teib: Conchinen, Tenmsters, &ce SITUATION WaANTED-IY 3jerithout, famliy, ws coachman: the et o referonces glven, Address A, 164 Twenty- Miscellancous, ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN TO DO ¥ office work snd coliects wiil dezosit #2%00r more A pecurity: best of Feference. Address V 41, Tritune, QITUATION “WANTED=IIY" AN" EXFERIEACKD D |rll!Hui man, well posted fn general traide, to »}E‘:lfl:'xr:fi-,fg;‘esll ouds, Broceries, ur lomir, In a . Can give goud reterences. Ade dress T 10 THbunG o, o ey ITUATION ~ WANTEDZIY, A YOUSO MAN copying or other writing ta do in the evening, Ade drees @ b,k ribune ofMce, JITCATION WA man for a cizar f; Wholrsale grocery. trade in the it drese, Tor 1w 4 ANTED=AS TRAVELING BALES+ tory, of jobbink house, of & bl vt bias & wery’ uod amed line in ODIv and Tnd lana, drese, 1 uly, @ 7%, TAsune ottice, _SUTUATIONS WANTED_FENAL Domentles, SIIEATION WANTED-RY A GIU T0 DO LIGNT lintisewourk of secol work. Inqitlre at G3 North Narket JITLATIO! T GIRL i D the country (o' OF aaulat o e lousework, i ri Market-se. STy Tt COMPE wishes s situation to cook, wi and fron, or do gen eral housework (n s sm rivato family, Call av 574 WANTED=1Y Yl TABLEGITT, al housework in a & e faiuliy or second= luAsd Call RE 1474 SHEXTIOS WINTEDBY & GINL T N0 SEC0N %) “or keacral huusework In a small family, - Addr, WO [wenty-Brst-st. i call for 3 daye; refercace Il quired, STEUATION WANTED=0T & ) general iousework (n privt Utlesst, (North pide), oese Divis! SITLATIONS &Y sl girls (tojee €20 Jumtly | utin 84 GOk, gty fofereuce. Apiy o bide. sn'ni\'ndi'“"‘i TED=IT A GOODBF167) wo THONG (1T ,l‘l‘b du genr: L;mww‘)l'k OF Bsilal In Keneral louse. re 8 Deapiain SUUATIONWANTEI=IY A SOUVEGTX i L) a8 second giti or o neral hutework in small famlly,_Call at 191 West Cil o SUILATON WANTED=1 D it b K call ut 2y Vin ar, A YOUNG GIRL T 16 ur take care of children, llesse TED=DY A FIIST-CLASS COOK, v 1 iotel UF DOSPAiE-bodse A SITLATION WANTRI=I Reneral Low Yale 1AmIlY. ) Weat Wi QITUATI WANTED=BY TWO GOOD ¢ do v Lodsewurk, Uall at 300 s0d 24 Hribate ot " Cal for two uay ITUATION WANTFT—F ATAN ¥ o country. Lot of reicrences, 3 fhure, A YOUNA GILRL T0 10 cwrrk [n A loandig-huites or 1 8 pris /AuDly fur thrce days at the Eaals Hoter, 0 DOSICOND WOLR Pieass call at v Butters SITATION SASTED=To1 R wark or conk v a pirivate ences required. Flease call at ANTEI-BY A #irl to eook, wash, and erence. MIS, BAKES QITUATION WANTED HOROUATT S bri¥atn Tamiy o Ros ke wash g Dot particular what sie; Feferences. 132 ITUATION WANTED=NY A COMPETENT G V) 0 du genieral holyen or i 16 private tanly, T 3 TS A el o ooy orh iy A ik g ) dolanndry Work el Private fanillrs - AGuress 107 Uws days 103 FOrTeat-av. SITUATION WANTEL-BY A GUOD GLIL, FROTE uston, to du ceneral Bousework or cuuking o & nlce (aully, 633 bialy SHILATION WANTENZHY A CAXAGIAN G 10180 od coURIDK, Wheling, {TontiL. OF general work; tLorough sud cspable; best reierences. 87 Veruoa: Scainstrosacs, ITUATION WANTED—AS REAVMSTREES IN PRI- + vate tamily, Understands all kinds o i, childrens clathies, shirt-making, fno white work, and aleo dress-miaking. _Address Q 10\ Tribune otfice,, RITUATIH‘ \"AN{F.D—-T(‘I DO ALL RINDS OF O dreminaking aud chiliron'a clothes, i as maching Ll‘;-‘:‘et;. $1adsy. Aduress DIREsSMAKER, 03 Twenty« Nurscss SlTUATIfL\' WANTEL ' AN ENGLISH GIRL IN an American famlly. o of takinis full cliarin it understands aud (s fond of children, and n 1fgut bousewurk, Cal) at South ifalsted- ., fusiore, SITUATIUN WaARTED-AS WET NUNSE_(GETL oian): young and healshy . Apply st No, 328 Weat Sadlsourst., Kooins ) and 2. Laundresses, Sl'l'lYA'flfl! \\'ANTH}; FOIt A LAUNDRESSIN A en lvste fatnily or bo: -house witl N Feivace Tuniy o poselias i best of refer Mousckeopors, QITUATIONS WAXTER-LY TWO GISTENS: ONB uusekeerer ile vther todo second work: uces ) eliy UF countey, Call at 175 Weat Washe Employment Agencloes. ITUATIONS WANTED~FAMILINS IN WANT OF S et G 1 S bl ra AT e Goruave, Cmale belp coh b Miscellancous, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED Todunglady (German) in u respctable Anicrican family; If there are cll"\ldren. can wive thorugh ta- siruction oo piano aud bandwork, loquire s tdd Bouth I'srkeav. s LlV. JITUATION WANTED—AS NURSERY GOVERNERS LY younglady. Apuly Lo e lay. 5UL- VAN, 11h0 Indisns-av. EDWALDBUL. l EAST ADAMS.ST,—A NICE ASSORTMENT of furpishied reoma to rent near the Expositiont day board and tels 8l 3] EAST WASHINGTON.AT. ~ENOLIsH HOUS oL A 'w sinile rooins (1o il Lo e lnglen #3 per week, with boxrd} 7 ) BAST VAN ANA-AV., NEAR TWENTV-FOU An elegaat {runt alcove ruons, fural als0, UNB OF LWo utlier rovtus. Turn di private family: referencesrequired, West Sldes 5 SOUTH MAY.8T.—PLEASANT FURNISHED Touiis, With or without Loard; batli; uae tar, With closel §3 cach. e frunt room, 55 ABHLAND-AV.—STONE FION T3 ELEGANT: £)&) y-furnlsbied alcove roau or sfuyle voei superlur Loard; nmlt-“nnmn lucativu uususrusiacd; vppudlis uces. North Sidce JORTH BIDE=TU RENT, WiTil B0 Vals fawmily, & frout back w Those witliog 10 v ARD, utte’ LARENCE HOUSE, NU3, 331, 353, {2 Biateat, rouriacy Al“ut“np“!‘ thealuier louss= It . $1.2010 81 Der day| DT W B et Ay g o AR EVADA HOTEL, 14 AND 150 WABASH.AV, Between Mudison a4 Mouree-sts.~Uood foutiis sud ard § cr, day. “Liboral reducuon 1o perwous re, hs01E HOUSE, 178 STATE-ST.. OPPOSITE wer lluuse, unla two blocks from Bapoaltiva cely. lkl-llni-l o4 rovs, with buard; dey 333, AND 357 Miscellancous, A poerr, s, Vot sow, wirw Gilier boandess sre Vopts & b Tribuns wider o LY ] JAVEA SPECIAL ARNANGENGNT DY WIICH can furnish Brai-class board ab gresily reduced ‘Adaresa Q T2, Tribune offics. e BOABRD WANTED, IEOARD ~AND A BUIT ui ROOMS FOIL MAN AND wife, sud purse and child, fu good lu:xluu. wil &ll"li B«r week, Licferviices sIchange Address ribule olice. ]'oucu‘—wn'n' YRNTSHED ROOMS, ON BOUTH I3 “side, ustof Siatc aad sortd bl Tieay-decondy 7 teman, wite. two littly A Bane " £ldreas ¥ 36, Tribune omice. JOAUD—TWO WELL FULNISHLE Touws willi board for Ki\. wite, 0 1 it ity bouet Norta S188 prefirre; Wil e pebe fuatea Drolsph vay U 8 Tilbuue ollve,

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