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THE CIICAGD TRIBUNE: LRI AY, INOVERIBER 14, 1877. 3 D B! dlanapolis about the 1t of December to ex: D Ol b lationa he placed on the re i Qeorgls, 0 Y REAL ESTATE. 1E COUR chinige, with Judge CGresham, and would bo TIHE DEAD BANKER. by T A Miestesiypl, | 0 N A Tradii? sgone about two or three weeks. Hy ngreement with Jadze Bangs It was arranzed that the etatement should be ready immediately on the Judge's return, Texaz, %27 Arkansas, 110: Ten- s (nedicates about 4 her eant re- e of fzst year, oven il cking should beas fayorable weat o censerl, with naeurance of the seep aid heatitelt Ihin oA NAR € very symputhy of this Areaciation In their bereave- tdweiitng and I Jant east of Pol tnodern. tmprovezient, st hulld this year, 85,300 ¢ Iouk at thixane nid you certaicly will buy PAZment down. of will tuke iinors for It 30~ exnduwen~all modern imortements, tu TV ASTED=A GOOD BARUER AT 150 MILWAT- MY e 14 number 1 A WANIED-AN & T W00 TORSER” w110 Cheadtrranas iuming balustern Appiy at 87 Testimony at the Inauestes=NO | ment. ductlon of the ¥ Treentred, That this Areociation will attend tue | the tuture of ti New Facts Developed. funeral of Mr. Conihaneh in n body, and that, | 08 that of 187, Judge Moore's Decision Regard- in the Fidelity 8tock« SNT shonld auch faneral occur on a businees dav, tho — i o - ANTE TR AR T AT holders. IN GENERAT, ot pmch, fonsial,ocear an 8 Mitleces o0 g e i s g SndoURRET T B | VY ANTERCARTEARE S0UEaAR 10 MR 4. 8. DARNES, A Verdict of Saload hile T il during the hones devoted to the funeral services. b A AN ond and Thirty-third-sts. ; be and look st this | ADIe person. Anply ab art gallery, 171 West Madtson, Bomo teeks agu n suil by caplas was begnn erdict of e while Temporarily | ““the resolutions were unanimously adopted, nouse, . o, B B, VW ANTEDZCoAT A W ent e on, nisky Condemnntion Cnses | 2Runst tho firm of J. 8. Darnea & Co. of this Insane Is Agrecd Upon. and the meeting then adjourned. Directions from the Governnr with Regara T T Fitih-av. Tho Whsk : clity, charging them with having made falss e to Requisttiona<The MilitineBankrapts., o Heatest., perween Buperorat, s Brought Up at Last. statementa ns to thelr property and solven:y, ln THE FUNERAL, Bpresnt Disoateh t0 The Chiengn Tribune. Thit teall £asii dawa. s S A onler to obtain & consignment of & few mundreq | Meeting of the Clearing-1fonse Assocla- ANE ARRANGENENTS 8erixarieLn, Iil, Nov. 15.~On account of And It 3100 g8 Aodrea: Conchmen, Teamsters, &co i . dollars'worthof goods. Yesterdayd. 8. Barucs filed tlon+=eArrangements for the for tho funeral are not vet completed, though | the receipt at the Lxecutive office of numerous il 10 RO, ol 7 e e B REL Lol R L . Record of Judgments, Divorces, New | 1/ "o i S0iee stating that tho goods Funeral the time fizxed upon s 11 o'clock Baturday morn. | apotications for requisitions by officers of tho | S RRTEILTe ufsbont-store. " il belween A ad0 8. ., ¢ its, Criminal Matters, Etc. seers piisehsel by the eoliciation o tia New 4 fog. Th services will be held at the Jata resl- | 1aw whicl are niot in the form prescribed by the | F*Gia fidiiment tiick awsiine: bath, Ean Hanch i Ak 5 York firm ‘ll:::, nl{an’venm :nm(emcm. was mado i denre of Mr. Covlbaugh, but it s uncertain as | department, the Guvernor has lssucd s circutar | EETAE 0 SARETAEL BEES T RIS Emmayment Agsncien : TIDELITY, Iy bim of the firm's condition, but that the TUT INQUFEST, et who will conduct them. There Is some talk | to Sticrifls prescriblng tho manuner lu which ap- | eavugh? T, 15, BOVD, ftoom 7. 179 Madisans____ N e T am, ity otk an s it armera: frod : ,fl:,fi sl il siatement at the time was trae, and tho firm DEATH BY SUICIDE. of Inviting the Rev, E. Sullisan, of Trinlty Epis. | plications must b inade. The cireular quotes | ™o pyiigaN REAL ENTATE. - CHIUSTIAN, 204 South Water-at. The Inquest upon the body of the late W. F. | copal, and the Rev, W, A. Bartlett, formerly of | Sccs. 9 to 11, Chap. &, Revised Statutes of Tl Coolbangli was hield vesterday morning at the | Plvmouth Congregational, hut tow pastor of a | nots, and See, 5,278 of the United States 8tat- residenca of the deceased, No. 120 Calumet ay- Preshyterian church §n Indlsnapolis, The _lnuer utes. The regulationa prescribed may be sum- cnue. The jury wss made up ns follows: ;nl;kv?;. .{.‘l‘.';:'"a‘c“rg"":::‘l .:5 llltulwpal‘l‘-‘l‘:cr:r‘fr(; marized as foltluws: The petition must state Perry 11, Smith, William Bross, Charles Kerty | will bo decided - nipon to-day, as Mre, | When the crime was committed, and fur- Rubert Law, Cliaton Brigas, W, E. Grannis, W, | Coolbaugh has to be consulled. Judge Doolit- | nish the nome of o At and competeot person D. Houghtaling, Heury Elkins, Asa Dow, W | tle willhave change of the ccremonies at the | ns messenger to whom the warrant may dssue A. Munger, E. Hempstead, Andrew Brown. house. It was at first_the desire of Mr. Cool- was then solvent, thongh soon after, owing to losses of over 836,000 in amount, it was com- pelled to make an assignment. The stalements macde In the letter to the Now York lirm were made with the belfef that they wero truc, and without any intention to deccive, and Mary K. Barnes then owned, as stated, 338 feet of cholee Judge Moore yesterday decided the motion jor an_injunction on bebalf of the Recelver of {be Fidclity Bavings Bank toprevent the de- «itors from begiuning sults againat the stock- holders of tho Lank to recover the amount of {elr deposite. “The charters of the State Sav. {ogs apd Fidelity 8aviogs Banks provide that EW MOUSE JUST ance five 1 e . property [ the market, and shown free; deposit your money for & hoine,market garden,or Investment: safer then savicgs bauki. J. 0. RAKLE. lioom 19, 116 Wasn- ngton O EMESIOWILL BG4 BEAUTIFELLOT ana block frim depot, et Lagrange. 7 miles from Chteago: owii_and 83 montly; chea et (WASTED-LIVE MEN ANU LADIES T SFLL Soveliiee ek, meniice, chrimos jewcicy; sewing. aching su e Rid Cicast o I ine workl For Theas: koiin: 10 & L property oy e Chisan, i Jouse, It was at rst the desire of M. Cool- | 1o go torecelse and return the fugitive. When | innifierd i sty onibigs chesort roet | T TSR 45 And 47 Jackenn-sie ¢ hichgOL o stocklalder o ench of thes instittlons | (eAUSHsE prapenky 1o the S OF CUCRER (U | Atter viewing the by, s by law ditectedy | reimains taken Lo (e titons Ta fo b bug | the application be made, based upon on fndiet- | Hraip on USBIONS LS Lt tount, | Y ARTED - ROUT AT TN = Bostun louse, for Wisconma, ane_ for lawa; men of experience on shall be liable to the depositors for an amount nesota, and equal to lis stock. After these two banks M Iy, Ad 2%, Uostun, Mav Feain os . the following testimony was heard: they vielded 10 to the request of Mrs, Cool- | 1nent found, two coples of the indictment, certi- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. . . NETTLEFIELD, Imueh, and the interment will therefore take | fled by the Clerk under the seal of the Court in {E—~1%8 AC! ACRE~168 ACEE nor induced to sell any gouls. SALE: bezun by depositors ANBBRRNLY f No. 100 Laki an: Y place ab Graceland, 1t was aieo proposed at ous | which the indictment was found, must accom- | At room der ity Taoning waLer, 40 wires rANT T0 T WEW ARTICI, fuled pumcrous site wee In the Merchants', Farme! N Sl b, e &% | time to have the funcral servies at Hisho 1 g SR sl P s ] Satshntne 1reeto th t i : 4 0 {wu orclisids uni 1one wanting bustocss. Amef fi:::r13:£$:h0¥;:.lel‘z’:::clv‘:vr:rc::ll.:n:,r;::: Bavings Bank case, J'ua“ Willlamis yesterday terday morning at 6:50 [ saw four men standing | he o chiureh, of which Mrs. Coolbaugh s o | P27 the petition. In case the application bo Yres mules from Wombituck, Meltenry fan Nuarity ¢ e SLat ol — on Douglas Monument; I stopped my horse | member, but for some reason change was | DOt bused upon un Indictment, the petition must sul went over to sec what the matter was. | made. be in duplicate, sccompanied by an aflidavit or Saw o man lying there hall on his back and coinplalut sworn to Lefure a nagistrate, con- half onhis right side. Fle was south of the THE LAST DAY, tainiug a concise statement of the offense, aurl door a little. I saw no pistol. There was blood WHERE IIE SPEXT TUESDAY. chnrgin that the fuyitive committed the same. Jssuing from his heed. 'No oficer waa presont, | Several conflieting accouuts of the dolngs | N4 reuintion willbe aucd it sny caso Lo s 1 knew one of the younz men who werethere; | of Mr. Coulbaugh Tuesday, the day before | remedy against a person who bas left the State, the others I did not know. ' Ldid not kuow de- | be was fouud dead, bave been made, and | Fapecfal care will be taken fncases of false ceased, I went with my wagon to the ofiice | plenty of wild rumors put fn clrculation. It ;cl{:nu.;.r rml;rulnmrm, -n:! m:u r mmui where I am employcd and recelved an order to | appears from tho most careful fnvestization the.affenss be hot 8 FecchL oo irenee. good como down town. 1 met an officer at the cor- | and comparisou of all the teetimony that the ;;u{l’:‘l:“::':‘ be given for the delivery in making ner of Thirtieth strect and Cottage Grove ave- | facts asto the movements of Mr. Coulbaugh | General Order No. 20, fssued to-day by the nue and {old him about the matter. 1did not | Tucsday are these! Governor and Commander-in-Chief, concerns ok, 1 baud 0 thodrel, “The moma | e e e e abous 8. m, and waled | AELHES 50 ), Rl the monument were rallroad men, toward tha lake, . L v sary, for good reasun, to discharge an enlisted EDWAKD PITZOERALD, Me was scen In Tyde Park a little before | H%t 1 Stmanding offcer of the company to pollce officer, Star No. 109: I met the last wit- | noon, and waa at that hour coming ‘(as Ho ¢x= | which he belongs shall certify the facte and Tore ness justas he testifies at 7:20a. m. IHotold | pressed it) from scelog some Jaud. The trip :'lnrtd tll]xc m’nn l'u ln.e ;\u]ul::m-(icucul l;l"llus e vas 1ying dead at Dou: s Monui t, | from the city to Hyde Park, and, ssibly, his | = ate through the intermediate commanders, WE2 taniar Iiing deud ot o ins man, and | looking At porcer’ of and, woull aceutigt fur | Gach of whom will indurse thereon his apyroval o ¢! ur disapproval. Final action will be taken by Vo sakd Die did mot; that the man was | QU8 Part of tho four lours aiuce ke left | YCGONEICELL T Commandurin-Cliet. 11 dis- well dressed and shot through the “To come back from Hyde Park by train made | approved, the certificate will be returned. 1t nend, 1 went to Cottage Grove Avenuo Station | it necessary for him to® walk about until 1:40, | #pproved, It will be retained, and a uroper is- und reported the mutter to Scrzt, Archi then AlBu'ulwi he wason the cormer of Cottage | tharze forwarded, A certificate ol disability went with bim to the monument. We tound | Grove avene and Thirty-sixth strect; also, at | from o regimental surgeou shall take the same the wan lylng across two boards on the upper | the coruer of Thirty-nith street. conrse. step, A revolver lay right under his right laid, Then he lapsed into doubt unthl between 6:30 s creditors to-day filed = petition §n bank- overtuled the motion of Mighael Gormley for change of venue. Mo was brought in as de- fendint to a vetitlon by the Receiver, who ob- tained an Injunction to prevent him from prose- cuting certaln sults aigaluse the bank and sume ol its officers, Judge Willlams sald “that in order Lo obtain a change of venueall the partics on une side muat foln In the petition. Gormley was netter plaintill nor defendant, sud was not entitled to a change, Uormiey's attorney then asked to have the Injunciion dismissed as to hinself, but bis request was refused. DIVORCES, Eliza Hynds, among her othier: Josses in the reat fire of 1871, lust herhushand, Rhesavs he deserted her ow the §th of October, 1571, only fuur months after thelr marriage, and, having lstenedl for his footsteps these six years paat, she beza to be relieved of her long vipl, Joseph A, Wischer also filed u shnitar bill, whereln, after making divers sell-laudatory statements rezarding his own kindess und ateict, adhercnce Lo duty, be charges that his wils bas been for the lust two years fu the habit of get- Ung drunk once a week, until his patience fs at laat exhausted. Judge Moure granted decrees of divorce inthe following casen yesterdavs fda Ilolden from James E. Holden, for couviction of larcenys Fanlile Rausch from Carl Rausch—~causecruelty; and Julla A. Colton from Dr. D. A. Colton, on VY ASTED- 3 3 VAR en on At class auwnt‘gmn bLooka, Apply ot \bis llabiiity of tho stockliolders was o fend tur cireuian to BULKOWS & GAW, 120 Dea weet in their banls, to be collected and aistributed to all the depositors alike, and that o few should not be alluwed to gain & refereuco at the expenso of the majority. Jndge Otls, Recciver of the State Eavings lnsti- (utlon, therefore, iled o petition ta stop the rosccutions by tho depositors. Mr, Turpin, Recelver of the Fidelity, also tiled similar petl- tion before Judge Moore, and the question was elaborately argued on hoth sides. Judze Moore yesterday decided to grant the fnjunction. Ite sald the object of the statute on the subject was to make persous liable for {he debts of a corporation pay them, and to equalize those burdens hetween the solvent stockholders. Thg suthoritica scemed Lo indi- atc that a " court ~of equity was {he bplace to settlo such ques- tions, thouh, without any statute on the sublcet directing and providing a reme.- dr, suits were generally brought in a ourt of law. Tho Supreme Court of this State, lu the Laniar Insutauce Company case, had recoguized {he right to close np the ailairs of & corpuration under the present statute In equity., The st of the decision Is (n the cloalng para- graphis, 08 follows: 1f, **when & corporntion ceases to da buaincss, '\' TANTED_Z 021 :mrn,h: FOR DWELLING vuse in whod o €ah for . Ad drean X 10, Frivaneoice ¢ o (0F bamaain, A4 TANTE LPOOT LOT 0N i ‘between Twenty.fith free from fncumbrance, _Add VWANTED-A HoL: D LOT ON MICITIGAS ‘ Ar., bet 7-A BMAKT TUSINKSS MAN 70 ACT nt fur irils atent Teachiog Cards, which youngest child 10 spell ani read st atahes Tms: wiaty and commislon ofered 1o tha iiglc packs, with partizalan 24 ents, 7 or Blopsrbersn GRUIK C. BEL VW ANTED-vARNISH A liavig hest Feference ‘and conteniling casturd ONLY TIOSR ween Twenty ancond and Thirty. frow 85,600 o $1,02. Addresn X | L 252 Peart-st.. wofs 3 Win, Tiiden & Nephcw, and New Yurl Wn, T may address WAL TILDEN & SFORK: Sucrens FOIt ose having had expericnce In ap- 4 thiat, can ael) HE hert macht Inafe, far castt ur U slort time when offcred at FOCK prices, TIAY Afircss - A0, Times ofice, Chicao, 0 But answer this untes you Kiva referciices. \\'ANTHD‘A GUOBL HONEST MAN OUT OF EMT ployment o canvars aud solicit urders. 15 Bouth Can: rd foor. P['0 RENT—837% WABASI-AV., NEAR RIGHT. m and kitclien ernthi-st,, 3-story brick, dinin on Bret Goof, SEAD &GOk, 13 basule-ats oo 70 REXT=177 CALUMET: A (NIt TWENTY: four! «tory_and basement miarble-front, 13 rootas, turnisiied, MEAU & COE, 138 Lavalie at, West Bides "['ORENT-300 WEST VAS BUIRN-8T.. DETWREN Centre-av, and Thronp:at.. 2-#1oFy and bascwen brtcks JoFooms, MEAD & CUE, 155 LaSalast oo 545 FULTONST. NEAQt ABHUAND: fany framie, 10 Toaind, MEAD LUk, 185 F'l‘u'm;.\lfifiviv-smn houss on Leavitoat g‘flékl on Polk-st,, near VWANTED-RELIABLE PARTIES 10 MWANAGH brancii ofiices 1n_other citirs. worth 5 perday. Caoital required #150. Inqaire st 333 Madison, Room 7, VW ASTER=AGENTU=IN EVEIY 3 ‘West: beat business: iargest nay year, _Intéruational Pubitshing Co. far his buard. 714 Wabaab-ay i j"" KD MAN T0 PACH W ANTED=AN 3 M e; gIve references, elc. T WASEMENT DUCK P Poik, E1s e . Kicv, in. INO. W. MAKSH b4 Waslingion at. North Sides EXVES g whip’ parioF farnitur Addreta X 5, Trivune oflice. South Side, \ ? i 3 g : 0 NE: n VY ASTEO=AN ESTABLISIRD TIOTSE WANTS brought againat 8 the sane ground, Tlak! my hond on his head aud found it cold, | and 7 p, tn., when he showed up oy the bunk, | Tuitcy against Windsor, 8 merchant ¥ ) ¥ “iraredin fatea with od, :;:"J:rg"u-ll!»’cm;n’lfln.' AR againat -H Perroma T ONITED sTATES COUNTS, I thought the wound was fn his rigit ear, bub | From there he went directly to Kern's restau. | of Huvana, Mason County. . 1) IOGErn Lrisements: TeRt, 50 per Gionth: DFoTtalo DUBACa 10 SN Lt wHOICHIE 1TANE 0 b aro liable In any way for the debts of the cor: “Thomas Bell and others somtenced a suit fo | could ot tell, there was o muct blood. I | rant, and seems to have feft there not far from James H. Glusscock, of Athens, Mepard | & COK. 35 Lasall iaaters and boaliem states, lrmnu. provislans, and poration, by Joining the corporation in ench auit* | deht for 817,750 yesterday scalnst Ueorge W recounized the body as that of Mr, Coolbaugh. | 8 o'clock. xtensive furmer. cattle-dealer, | == TO RENT_ROOMS, Braint, e Tuchs uie whi I; ;mxé:‘:‘: i and If, i the same time, nuita at law may be | guofford, Jubn Brrne, and Berrard W, Drike, Den Remsen lxmcurml an express wagon, and wo A litte more than an bour later be took a car adjudged baukrupt. Llabilities | . St i ettt percentage cun be made: such party must furnish uravs broughit Ly the deponltors againet the stockhold, | “re United States Mortzaze Comipany fiied & f L0k the Lo to this house. ‘The contents of | comtng towurd the centre of the city, ot the | Leavy t obvi that t confnsl 4 t ki 1 1 %‘Xff%‘}m:::ufiullltucufll] Tuf theo seme. Addrcss es, ia 11 not obylous that greut confusion and great | ' oiiies Tamcs M. Bryant, ltoberta 8., Lolla, | the pockets, here pruduced, were taken to the | corner of Cottage Grove avenus aud TTirty- ——— 110 RENT=NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS~APPLY | S Tribubeotiee _____ BBl e b e e ght ' colueting the and Pattle B. Deyant, %fl}"lé L. and LA:“";c% o e e chne, Tho revelver Wi 500 | Lot toeerio o oo foows, Beca mivcaiy A TAX-FIGHTER, i1s B b st et due depositors, **it s difficult to | McCamp! oberta and Bryant McCam| 3 . 3 X me to have gone from Kern's dircctly Bpsrtat Disgater to The Chicagn Tribune, SIIE § e e Ol o | A dlcv, trustoe, Kiitie Dudley, b. C. | ot the second step, aud the body on’the” top i 0s. 70 and 72 fiaodolpb-st. south una street-car, That lLe should have P VAY g ] T et ieecity back . from: Taivtronich. | Four Waxng ld., Nov. I—~Rbhcss Swinney, strect as soon &s he reached there is not exactly administratrix of the late Thomas Swioney, to- ex*glulu.nhlc. day applled in the Superlor Court for an Ivjunc- s trip would have brought him back to the | tion to prevent the City Treasurer from collect- 'i}":“'f “!' the cl]ty‘nhoul ‘: l':""? > ‘kufi‘_““}i“ Ing taxes acalnst umimproved real estate ap- T F e o Vacithe, Hm;l.v;: pralsed at $30,000 which was recently annexed parently Jooking for a back. to the clty. Plaintiff holds that the property in Thero is absolutely uo testimony to show | question was wrongfully annexed tu the citys where Mr, Coulbaughi was from the time he | thut it derives no beneflt from the City Govern- clther did or did not get the hack untli 2:30 the | ments and that the tax s unconstitutional be- next moroing, which scems to be settled as | couse there s uo compensating return, It the Wirton, W. ¥, Atkinson, W. M. Wharton, 4. | one. 11, Stuart, lHenry Van_Uxen, O. L. Waeelock, C. P, Tuomas, W, R._Wells, L. Blohn, tivorte Beoville, Ezru White, David Stuort, and the City of Chlc-llr'u to foreclose o morigage for 53,000 on Tots 6, 7, and 8ol Lotsh to¥, Block 88, fu the Origingl Town of Chicavo. Deunis Glossett filed a bill azalnst Frederick . Wilson to foreclose a mortuage for $2,000 on Lots 14, 15, and 16, Block 5, in Sutton's Addi- tlou to Chicaro. BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, {hourands of dcpositors,” & few of the more iligent might, and m’olflblfl would, In & short time realizo the samount due them; while tho yreater gawber would be left to taka their pro rata amount of mscts in the Hecelver's liands, after the delays neceanarily attgnding the cloalng up of ancn a bust- pess, I8 wot®this Bec, 23 intended to evrrect ust this evilt It Is by no mcans clear that the keprema Court would have hold that the suit at Iaw was the only remedy when a corporation mny hava {uled or ceaved to do busine: 1f the corporation fesolvent nnd doing business, and falls to & depositor when properly requented. there is scen — RUOMS “CUNNEN STATE . O'NEILL, 142 Stateest., of Ironer, st No. 354 Chic: \WASTED=A " a0 #, OENERAL housework, 1 » l,:“'x;m‘n&"m*_ MUELLE( P y of e, F. e WASTEDSGIRE T0 10 West I \ . . D fcne VWANTED-A GuaD €00, WASUER AND 0. 0. ARCT, biepe: Sergeant al the Cottage Urove Avenue Statlon: Atter Oflicer Fitzgerald reported to meo as he soys, [ went with biin to the monument. The body was Jyliz on the upper step with the back of the bicad toward 1t and near jt. s fect were restinz toward the bottom, Ilis right hand was stretelied ont a little frat his body, and this re- volver waa lying on the second step about four fuches trom the hand, I found that the revolvs cr wus of Whitneyville make, o six-shooter, and fanltor, SHED ROOMS, APPLY AT ANT KUITE OF ROOMS ON , ear the avenue: hot Rad coll ce; fulding doors, Ot floor, Ade Wost Sidee '['0 NENT— FURNISIED 1OOMS, CHEAP, AT 155 West Mudison-st.. Hoam 24, AR P et VANTESA, 1t TO, b0 biotis wongix R o InsL DIt on ames B, Jenkins and John Paimer, Jr., of | that iwhad lu it two luwied cartridees, three | about the hour of his death. case Is dechied b favor of the phuintifl, it will . _tierman_preferred. 121 Ontarlo, fach depositor seninst Any Ml e i w'f.m.., Jo Daviess County, flled . petition to | SWbLy carirides, aud one smpty chaumber. Un SUNDAY AFTENNOOX, fuvolve a relcase from city taxation of vearly Scaunstresics. . ut:;:.ovmp“ l"n s ey sepoace to o boen | be deciwred bankrupt yestérday, Thwlr secured examining the body L (fiutn} ul_nlv. ll}t|cnr which | gs Col. R. E. [lughes was strolling eastward on | £1,000,000 worth ol realty 10, REST=TIO STONES 0% BTATE-ST., DE- ANTED=TWENTY-FIVE EXPERT CLOAK- Changed by 1ho atutute. dabts are $1,317.39, and the unsccured $5, 78,57, Dad the wound was discolored with puwder. | Twentv-sccond street, as ho neured the lake- e —— tween \nnnurmnn‘:nc. l;“'{sfiitfi:nfn'&.fir 83 are qualified 16 do good work Piakersniy diet need pply 8t Culeago Suit Company. 7 and o) Frank- WA it " FANTED=T0GOCD FTR % T0 Woith 0N scal sacques, at J. ETTLINGELL 71 East Madlson. _SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Itvokkecpers, Clerks, &Ce QH’L‘.\TIU.\ WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN,GOOD &Y peuma: 110 {3 not Afrald of work, in some whole- Raje eatabiishmen amiliar witt the Norweylan and French Ianguaves: and caa Turnish unqgesttonsiie testi- moutsls frum last emplovers. Address ALBERT ED- WARD. Vust-Ottice, caty. % 10N WANTED=IN AN OFFICE Y A tean of busines ecueation. with ample ref- anisome means, Address X 3. Tribune ofice, The body seemed cold and atlll, but on puttiog my band under the vest 1 fouml the " breast warin. The Lannner of the plstol rested on un empty cartrldge, the one nearest the loaded cartridyges. mionth: Nos. 3% und 3 st., Itovm 11, Miscollnneous. RENT=DBABRN KUt 4 HOLSES, CARIUARJE. and ugey, I rear of A2 Twenty-sécond-at. 318, Tribune vice. Tue rule estatiliehed by tha Supreme Conrt atill rovalla, until the cxigency oocurs that authorizes l‘..um_u.c.\.._;u to be institnted, The ault In equity fnay be brougnt againt tie corporation, againet the stockholders, and axainst ull who arg Jtable In any way for the debts of the corporation— 1hat I8 toruy, azainat atockhwiders for any amonnt dueon telr ‘stock—nnd aeainet stockliolders for The asscts comprize bills and notes, &372.25; stovks of agricultural hmplements at Warren and Galena, $1,092.045 one barn, §360; open oe- counts, S:fl’l.m' other cluims and immnmu-, $1,234,16. Jdenkius owes §022, with ssets wortli sbout the same amount. 1'almer owes 3700, all securcd, [lis nssets cobsist uf an cquity ol re- demption of $300 in some lands horses, cows, phis, wagen, und tools, $203. The pelition was rofrred Lo frezioter Crali. No tinal dividend wus declared yesterday in the case of Amcs, S8herman & Co., there being only a small smount on haud, A small final dividend was declared fo the cstate of Iiygins & Brand. BUPEHIOR COURT IX BRIEP. Fowler & Scllers began a sult for 81,500 yes- shivre, hie was hatied by some one ot the Illinois Happy tidings for nmervons sufferers. and thors Central Rallroad Depot, Stupping, he recoxe | who huve been dosed, drugced, and quacked. nized his old friend, Mr, W, F. &nfihnuzh. Tiis | Pnivermucher's Electric Belts cffectually eure toplc for conversation was the Improvement | premature debility, wekness, and decay. Houk wloug the lake shors since he lelt the | 8nddourual. wit mfurmation worth thousands, city for Europe. As they reached tho Fwenty- | fiafled free, Address Puivermacker Galvanle Co., fitth strect, gler o dusired Col. Huzhen Sluejanitl: 0 to walk wits him to the end ot it. Tho Colonel | pagg: Aeotineid, am \eaited S LG Lrate Torbi retara,, | X A08 TIRTISUNE, IAEANC Me. C. rématned on the pier_ten or fitteen nun- | | QUDERTO ACCOMMONATE QUL NUME utes watching the waves, Becoming anxious | firkoeh imees n the different Divlions: as desizn lorler.l(IL'l rfturnh(.‘ol.clluuluia znrlieu to the Pi#:fi::":"«';fi:“:'fi'{‘f' enta will be token fur tie same endof the pier. Mr, C. mqulred, in a very Fharged 3 AR . a singular inanner, tho depth OF the water at that | Eotleeiock p. m. durlag tue week. aud uadll ¥ 5. 1a. lace. He then returned with the Colonel tu NNING, Bookeel nd Statloner, i on Satuniave: ek ear Wabaaly ence, . . i, 3 {s residence, talking on the way on the South o medenbor. Biationer, ety 1000 S CLOARMAREUR—88 DELL WEER nteed 1o expetlenced hands. CARSON Stadison an i1 PATRICK J, O'CONNOR, H officer, Star No. 112: About 2:30 vestorday morning I was stending with OMcer Ehinger nt tho coruer of Thirty-lifth streot and Cottage (iroye avenne when we Lieard o shot fired witha loud clear report. Just then u train passed on the Ihnols Central Rallrood golng south, We rau down to Lake avenue,thinking it mizht bea sbat at burgiarg,hut found all guict. The monu- ment waagbout twoand a hulf blocks trom where wo atoud when the shotwas fired; it was east of us, and ulso sllghtly north, WANTED TO RENT. IVASTED-To RENT-TW0 PLAAVAS ; Uy tady s gentleman - fa_private auiiy French iat urererred. "Audress X 1, Tribune ofice. WANTER=TO REST=6G00D ATION FUR W “silouis business. Addres X 7, Tribune otfice. RV ARTED=T0 HEST_A STATE-ST.C STOLE= First floor snd basement, Letween hington + lmmedfate potscaaion, Aduress X 10, fhe aniount they may bo Hable_for on sccount of the devte of the corporation. Under the statute the stockholder Is required to pay bis pro rata shate of the dobts after exbagsting the assetaof tho' corporation. This only applies to the portlan of stock not patd, It does not apply to all other pere some who are Mablo for the debts of the cor- poration, ‘I'he amount to bo palil by stocholders thonld be collected withous delay, and add. ¢d to tho spiount that may from time to fme be on hand, fardepositors,” If any onals de- oot Park bonds and asecesients, statlug that he be. 17314 . WALD . Weot Madisoat, Bear Weatern-ar, b e O, DRGSO I s L a7ed 1t should Lo this one, for whom the corpora- | terday ngainat Ralph Plunb sud Friocs E. Olficer Ebiuger corruborated this lnst testl- | and probably Mr, Hughes would not five to see | HOBERT THROMSTON, West-Stde News Depot, 1 TCANCER ON FURSITORE ASD PIANOS, ITUATION WANTED=IN A ~RETALL MUSIC B ot tha Ereaitor of tho snrasra: | Hmeiley, s ; mony In fults o Jarkes Lrhed Into o grand comiou; e was | Die st womeroftametate 00 "0 | AREANEE T T HANGRE | sty & yout man of wea JUuTS experence, nion. Bat where it clearly appears that tho cor- James C, Wihito sued the Oakland Congrega- €. 3, CONNELI very positive he would not. it » = " A outn 3. oratlon 18 involvent, this “gueation does not rise. hll,rrovlllnn,u' iho siatute does not chnuge, or , or lesscn tho liability of the atocklolder reated by tho chailer, It docs not tako away any right of the depositor. It only changes his rewedy witen the bank has ceased to do busf *UIf the stockholder shall not be solvent, his por. tion of the debta shall bo borne equsily by such a coutractor, llving at the (lrnll;l'] Pacifle Ilotel: Saw decenned frequently lately both ut his otlice and residence, e lust time T saw Lifin wasona week ago Wednesday eveniog, when T wosat his houec and played whist. ltis manner was not strange or pecullar .chat cvening, T have, luwever, witnessed in derea<cd’s manner and tional Boclety for §1,500, Charlotte “J. Eilis brought suit for £2,000 ogainst Oliver (. aud 8arah 1. Bryant. CIRCUIT COURT. Matilda 8, Ralph commenced a sult in_ tres- Yu yesterday azalust ‘Chomas Brewer, Frank- in Emery, Willum Lawson, and Vernou L. THAT LEITER. It s now a matter of certuinty that Mr. Cool- baugh did, as noted, wrlte n tarewell letter to s wife, and post the same £o that it reached her the same morning that his body was found, ‘Tho fact that this Jetice was writien or recelved Jins been denied by some of the family, but the QITUATION” WANTEBCRY & ¥OUNG_ NAN XY years of age. iu 8 grocery or tea sture as clerk, 3 yrears’ expericnce; first-ciass references. 1 or ads Uress JANES P, COLEMAN, Lomestic Dakery, 121 Jeweler, Nows-Dealer, aund Fancy corger’1.iacoln, MUSICALs INE TIAS0, NUT LITTLE USED, FOR SALED 0 ity gl paid for warranted (0 3 yoars, B Tempie of Mo Tiuren: DE_OS DIAMONDS, WATCITES, LATNDERS' private office, 131 itan® doipti ltoom 5 nade. Estabil 3 "AsHl_PAID FOI OLD GULD AND BILV Money s loan on watches, dianionds. ‘and valusi of every imscription as GOLDS LD S Loan anu Dallion ©Oifice (ficensed), tw East Madison-st. _Estab.ishied 1943, Monroeat, e QUIUATION WANTED=AS AN ACCOUNT X 01U FALE=UPRIGIFT GRAND PIANO, 7% 0 | [P0l $ALE-$1200 OF NOTES SECUTRD HY | U stockhotders as arc solvont. ‘Thisis only applieas | Ferrls, cl 9 % conversation at tincs @ weakening of the men- | fact absolutely rémalus that the dentals were | 1 tave, “neariy news bargaiu; Tare chances must e tenat-dved on Luproved nsf fe projerty, drawing o eto"tha mockholdor who has a0t bald bur iy hfif;fiér‘;“.\'{'ei:«'f..'\'\-l&gi?'{)wfi.uu for 43,000 | tab facultics, and wandering " in talk. 1o June | fucorrect. 1t is not to he exrected now that | so! %513 Roriil Dearvarnca. e bt e Miscellnncous. clax Layulre of JONN B, PARKELL, 247 Fifili-av, ONEY TO LOAN 15 8UMs T SUIT AT 7 AND MUY oot “moder in Lark nere. D, W. KEAN, 34 Lazalle-st., suek, 1t does not apply to the llability of the nockholder under the charter now being conshi« ered, The stockbolder I3 llable only to the amount of slock held by ulm. The statute (Sec, 25) say! or July lust, just before he was going to Eu- rope, lic wus talking with me about his trip, and then showed an Inclination to wander In his tatk, and to recur to the same subject, which the letter will ever be alluwed o sce the light, but that is of less importance, beeause every man who knows the facts connected with the cuse could write one which should contain the damayes pralnst the German National Bank of Chleago, Henry U m, Hermon Schnfl- GITUATION WANTED—AS BAUTENDER DT v Urectctu ner, Albert M. Day, aud Willlum 11, Stokes. NTE! A man of 20 yeats' experieuce in this city, 5 years \a s pinces good reasone for leaving; bety ? reteruccs Litity sud _currectacss. A ] & ik NEW AND PHIST-GL Y ol idress N 4, Tribune. B iEDUCED PRICES! AN e e e = — 5 =3 *Courta of ~equity shall bave full . power CHIMINAL COURT. owed 1) b P T vk By < e In order 1o dispase of & namber of sfvies whicli we MOSEY, THIOAN G U HE WANEIOUSE SITUATIONS WANTED_FEMALE, to diesolve and close up the busines The trial of Charles Matson lor the murder of 8lio e.t a lapse lo E 0Ty e 1acts were so | sumu suntiuents that it did, have dropped from 0P catal Kue, and of which po | | " pecelnta, machinery, and othes ;u?d collsterals. e el e o of ‘any " comoratiom, . 1o appoint . & | Henry Berner, tho purticulara ut which have at- | DOt able that they contlzined an opinion I had Tn addition to the insurance mentioned yes. | Biore will be manufa‘tured, weoffer thett at retallat | gu5. [ ATOREY. 84 Las oo 24, Domesticse Hecolyer therefor, who shall bave anthority to sue previously bud that his mind was somewhat terday, Mr. Coolbaugh had n pald-up poifey of i M Va Doy Th oW fully cqual to any made by us, . o8 1 ITUATION WANTED-UY A RESPECTADLE Heraier thorelor, i widlibavo anthorly o ano | peady beco glveny wan outinied I tho Criminal | SE0GN G 'auotivr ouxasion during tho | €500 in tha. Charier Oak. from Which nboat | gSEFaE aly i et 1he Shws aro B of the Wiz ¢ Careent Tates S Sugenrral Hithewdek Sraecind witi s ing o e aflaire. Thin langugs e fail und com- | fiker dud tho caso was belug urgued at ade | Paukc of 1870, 1 saw lim here. He then talked | §5.000 may be realized, Les Lasalie Rileor o dayne Fegddiagidiad prehensive, and providoes fur closing up everything cunnected with tie business of the bauk, Frou these consideratione, there Is. but ono concluslon, The bunk having ceured tado business, **all per- sone who are Hable, in any way, for tho dubts of 111 be sold for cash, or for easy pay.nent, of 1l rent jays. AN HAMLIN ORGAS 2h mind 244 Wanas call for two duys, QITUATION WANTE work by s Norwe. Sauth Kide, I with an incohicrence and strauueness U leit an impression on my wind thut Le was tem- porarily fusane, 1 don’t remember any other epecial occusions, but these illustrate my meau- When a'reporter happened in to ask Cashier Ives, of the Unton Nationat Bank, how that goncern was coniog on in view of the loxs it Las sustalned, Mr. Ives cxplamcd that instead journment. THE CALL. J noz Dnussos DX BLODGETT: M OSEY I8 1A TOLO: ON FUT it without removal, or upon Eood collaterals. G 1, WILBUN, lloum 3, 115 1taudol ohesl NII‘KELB IN SUMS OF 82 be bad AND CPWALDS CAN THE APPELLATE C et Applob; n. of having 8 run, orother unpleasantuess 1 t th 'i"rfim"l‘:'n'f':n;“m"'“""Wmm' N al IA'u:\évn:‘;é‘x'\nfintgwr\;z‘r":-cinfl work: " AE APPELLATE COUNT— cloy Ve, 3 e . cas: e3 10 m uf the Tribune Campany. | r nd 3 ?‘m&’:"&..'}:“,‘f.‘é‘.f:&é‘.’ ‘n';“n#f;f:rl;fi?ndfizi :’: Manofacturing (,'omlmn), 2 paithy Mr. Smith asked, * flas this festimany any- | meet, tho bank was in receipt of many mes NGNS < AN e 1aD TS EXCIANGE FOR | hehieiend for citer kind us work. Call at 2t lolieav,, iy snehd L aors hat Bt e foceiver | | oo Gant—Libio 81, 155, 184 180 to 0t | thine to do widh the ach act which we are - | of giodal fram ta coricupondents, ad as ol piano: SHUATION wANTEB=RY RIS oI Cov: ¢ n the discharico of hisduties will be onjuined and | inclusive, 3 ko 00 trial, | vestization not in the Jeas! sturbe y anything of un) 1iatdsume rius, $3U AUl upward. V' AGE 2 I8 N ANTE 4 b o COM. restrained trow so doing. y JEUOE JAN] . 150, baw | * "Tho Corener cxplained that )t was an impor- | chsracter whatcver, 2 4 4 e st Jeshh BRI SR D' peient o do all houseworky references giveis. Cail TIN, 154 Stal vs, Gniawalil, on trial oraddress K. b., up-stairs, 813 West Co. QII-\ 3 L vt it exclisane for carrency st codutiug-ruuin of Mr, Mitcheock, on behalf of tho Recelver, then tant matter, where il here was large tfe-iusure THE BANK, N1 URGANN—FIVE VEARS | Tribsetumpsay. | ¢ Al gare notlce that ho wonld ask o havo this sult | 1. °"** Moour—No call to-day. onday, 0. 11, | gycq, to settle |h\‘qm'l!w" of sunity. Apectal toh 1y The Chicagn Tyiuns, bt cashapd onthly OF guar- S2.000) 30, TOANSTa PRI CRET 0¥ L AT Eonsohduted with the Jonnson case, under | 25 ynox Hoaene—031 to bis, Inclusive. No. 510, M. Smith satd fie did not think that subject ‘Wasinxatos, D. C., Nov. 15.—Comptrolter ive apecist prives. Call aod ex- | Q. proved city Tral estaie: city vouchers | Apply at 418 Wes which the Recelver was appolnted. shouid be gone into there. Knox was called upon to-day to know whether i, Wivived, Cataldgues ialind Slited, W, 0. COLE. i8 Mothodist Blook. Rockwell vu, Fire Avsociation, on trial. = o T e - QITUATION 5 Y A COME GIRL Dudiro Farwell wit dettvor bie opinion in.the | Naenuk Bovmiaiiio, 1 o505, Mclusive, ex- | - Mr. Counell reanmed his testimony by sasing | there was unything fn sho condition wl the LOANDING Nis S o weneral lousework.” ficase calav s Dear: Btate Savings Bank caso this morniug, inyoly- | eept 47, 361, U5, 00, 303, and i, ana set | that be had a firm conviction that dcecasct had Unlon Nutional Bauk s far asknown at theol- Ce P ) S N R e burn-et, 10g the sate queations decided by Judge Moors | catea 1,236 and 1,840, Nu. 230, Lradioy va, Da- | & dread of failing powers of mind aud budy, - | flee of the Comptrolicrof Cuerency to furmish . JITUATION WANTED-IY A RESPH s co0k and Jaundress 1n & frt-ciass (stlly: one who understands work thuroughly and can give refer- ence il required, Please call a8 107 deveateentli-ab., secund dour from Butterteld S'lruK‘rmx WANTED—UW A SORWEGIAN GINL & € vid. on frial . drnos FaRweLL~Sot cases 240 and 244, term nambers, Jupas WiLLiAus—518, Fox vs. Long, stlll on bezring. JUBOMENTH, Burmnton Counr—Coxerssioxs—N, 1, Wal. worth, ltccelver of the Uity Natlonal Lank, v, Alvert E. Neely, 82,113, 78, —solomon Pluut vs. William Bullivan, Jolin Brown, Angustin Ilunt, and David Maddock, $U76.—dohu U, Parey va, Paul Carnell, 81,851.24, =K, 8, litown ve, lalvor Hribrsen and Andrew Sciwly, 268002 —f, T, é'll;::ury ve, Leah F. Sawyor and 9. L. Morzan, Jupan Gany—~Michael Compbell ve, Honty Melt, 027, 10, —Paul Wouzer ve, Jureph Btein; verdict, “‘ 70, and wotlon for new tri yeiterday. oceasion for the sulcide of W. ¥. Coolbauzh. Mr, Kuox expressedd great surprise and regret at the sat event, and stated that he knew of no wossible reason for It, The last reports of the llunk Examiver on tilo shiow the bank to have been o good condition, aud from unofiicial statements recelved as to the report made witnin & few days, tho Comptroller is confident that the bank is entlrely sound, THE SILVER DOLLAR. To the Editor of The Tribune, CrucAgo, Nov. 18.—The silver dollar, 8o es- scntiul to the welfars of the country, Is exposed to a new danger. Tho cry heretoforo bas been that the silver dollar is worth but 93 or 03 ccuts, and therefore it would be dishonest to pay our debts In this deprecisted currency, Now,the very same meu oppose the remonctlza. tion of siiver because it would {minediately nse to par, and the holders of silver bulilon would make seven or eight centa on every dollar, They tucrefore n&me to levy 8 tax on the colnucy of stiver vqual to the difference between silver bullion snd silver coln, I a tax of seven cvnts on thodollar, ut any other sun, 18 laid vy tho colnage of siiver, it will to that extent discourage, and perbaps entircly prohit- Jt, the colmage of silver. Gold I now cuined free, aud has the advantage over sliver at present ln other respects. K thoso who mivecate an exclusive gold basls, because silver la depreciated, really desire to see thetwo metals appruzlinate In value, they ouzht Lo lay the tax oo gol and coln the siiver free, 1f the Governmeut deslres to realixe the profit from the rise in value of sfiver, let her buy a hundred millions st ouve and cofu it as speedily ns possible, Shie could net eugaye {n 8 more profitadle busl- The jury then retired- to considor whether they would go iuto the question of insanity, and on thelr return brought the fullowing VERDICT, which was read by Mr. Bruss, and assented to by the rest of the jurys e, the jury, convened In the house of Willlam F. Coulbarigh, {0 inquire into tho cause of tha death of Mr. Coulbangh, haying viewed tho body and hened the evldence before tho Coroner, do liereby unanimously report that, in our opinlen. Mr, Coolbaugh eamo to hits death on the morning of thol1th, at the Douglas Munument, on Thirty. ALl sLrv me Lime botween 2 and 7 o'clock &, ., from a pletol shot Ared by his own land, and that, in vur judgment, he committed the act in » 6t ol temporary insanity. CLEARING.IIOUSE. RESOLUTIONS OF HESPECT, « A meeting of the Clearing-Ifouso Assoclation was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock for the purpose of taklog actlon on the death of Mr. Coolbaugh, its first President, and a late muember of the Ludy. Thers were present Messra. John De Hoyen, Sol Smith, 8, M. Nick- erson, J. D, Sturgls, Nelson Ludington, J. Irving Pearce, George L. Otls, George Fuller, Orson Smith, d, 0. Ratter, Byron 8uilth, 8. Ett- lnger, lsase J. Lumbard, J. G. Orchard, M. Monroe, ). B, Dox, and others. The meetivg was callod to order by the President of the As- socistion, 3r, Johu De Hoven, who sald that the aunouncement of Mr. Coulbaugh's sudden acuth'had caused o shock to all, und particular- 1y to hls colleagucs, s0 many of whom wers present. ‘fhis meeting bad therefore been calied sor the purposs ol tuking such actlon as would testity thelr resnect to bis memory. ‘Au‘opportunity wos given for remarks, but nobody seéeinea’ desirous of saylng anything. Mr, 80} Smith theroupon woved the appuin ment of a commitice of three to druft u sct of resolntions expreasing the teciings of the Asso- clation, ‘Y'ho motlou prevailed, and the Presl- dent appoited as such Commitice Mssrs, Sol Sinith, 8, M, Nickervou, aud J. D, Sturgis. The EAST VAN BUREN-NT., NEAR STATE— 7:3 Fieasant rooma; good boatd If desired st cncap raica, SMICHIGAN 28 drwon by sccommodaty WIISKY, THE CONDEMNATION OASES aminst Roclie, Junker & Co. and Ford, Ollver & Co. wero called up vesterday morning by tho District Attorney beforo Judge Blodgett to compel tha defcndants to show their hand, Messrs, E, Juessen avd O, 1L Rood nppeared for the whisky men. Mr. Jucssen asked lcave to fillo amended an- ewors in all the four cascs, setting up tho agree- ment of immunity between thodefendants sud the Government. Mr. Roud stated that the defendants relled on the prowlse of the Government that these con- demnation cases should not be prosccuted in consideration of thelr having testifled fully and falrly on behial! of the Governmunt sgulust the other whisky men. Judge Bang: d he had no objection to baving tho answers filed, but wanted tho cases set for trial as soon a8 possible,—at least by next Monday. : Mr. Recd wanted more time, He sald the ;hl:( wllnscucl on, thelr sido were the [lon, L.eonard 8wett and Mr, Bldn latter was ot in thecity, #7.Eaiithcant fhy Judge Blodgct! d the cases must be tried next week, and, after some further discussion aud fightiog for time, they wero set for Monday AV.—UATTIES WISIUNG ONE it furnished fooms, with bosrd, can nodersia price, ‘West Sides 122 SOV, SANGAMUN.ST - PLEASANT FION rogm, aicely furnished, with boar, for geul 120 sud wife oF swo Keutlewen] wrms moderat 34] [NEST WASHINGTONIST =T0 I T < board, ono ulcely-furnished south froni ruoni, 8113 sl front parlor, daturaisliod, excepi cacpeis '(u ALES OF 1101 4% nrea, ‘Tuemlsys and ate saled sud éxchiunges_daily. ! SALF THE e iy, b 10°do geaeral ousework: references frotm last place. 1l ac oF aiddress T4 West Exle-at., up-ataies.. YA SCOTUL GIGL: 1 Fras; feferences givea. anla Lot ng fowing ho s & Arst-cisss SITUATION WANTED — IY "AN EXPERIENCED secoud airl, guod waltress fo s private family, of would take cigree of 8 child sad sew Sood Teferencea Call or address 142 Twentieth sl QUTUATION WANTRD=UY A WOMA! S'Ur fentarant,. Call a8 No. 167 South Ui SITUATION W4} N D GIIL TO S ik hers watk Veast- g Brererres. Call fur two dayd at 40 Newberry-av.. dowa-stalrs. Miscellansous. ITUATION WANTED—-BY A YUUNG LADY AS Dcupyist or Lo clerk lns conlectonery, " Ileass answer fiimedistely by cafling st 115 West Vaa Bureo-si. —____JUSCELLANEOUN. __ 7IIIE FIRE STORK WILL DE OPEN EVERY EVEN. 1ng until v o'cluck, aud o4 Batunays til 11 o'clock. 168 noath L L. “7 NTEL=~15 TUNS RANGE COAL: WiLL GIVE VY subartaz lot 1a trade.Address S, 00dba Sadisos. 1. 00 OB A, EAUE ok wouKisg, BAN1S o worth 8:2.30,a¢ tbs LK STOKK, 168 bouta Clarkst T & { FON A SICE ALLTOL CVENCONT FOR b : mien worth $10, t Fire Sore, 183 3outh Ciark. 5 100 KON, THUSE BaNTs FULLY | WolTi o s, ¥ 4.50 «t 108 BTOKE, 1os douth Q&4 m()FOK A MICE DRESS COAT WORTT $4.50 T2 SE TaSCus B B $L-’fl YoR A BOY'S ULSTER WUITIL 88 AT ke OU “the ¥ire store, 108 0utn Clark st s | = () FOI A BOY'S SULT WORTH §%AT THE .‘:ml.at), e e s Skt i ae & 1 5() FOR A NOT'S OVERCOA .‘,n-i.u_()fl...." ire ¥ o Byuia Clark-al, 3¢ = FOR THUSK ALI L ClINCHILLA GVER: €) “cuats (46 inches luag) worth $11.50, st Fire Store, W souta Ciatlese 00 Y9u UL GRERTERT SUTTUR EXTITE A Hun 1n 1Dy city: Cully worts $17.00, ot tue PIRE STURK, 198 South Clark se . g L WooL 3,00 Wheia'd g X sound h! A HOTEL sted Totels, NLAUENCE HOUSE, Sus. i, 353 B3, AND 317 A O ik ot o the PaYase? Diphan Hooms well Turaished: tavle board with uoin pul * 0§ NEVADA HOTEL 14 A First-clas boand aud guod 1 Jioarders tur tho wrinicr wantod toonis without hoard, §4 1 84 per TG rat-clnss 1RCUIT COUNT—CONPEMsI0NH—TTohor Smith v Jonn W, Hen 151, 3. —Jone Church ve, Sam 500, 20, —Auguat Nlemaun et al, ve. Carl Ewart, 1AV, — woms §1.50 bt sy 8t very low rales, week. [ log_horses references, Addi SLEIGHI=TIIE Fis IN Tiiln AT S Weates, ¥ hoicusle or retall. 1. 8, TOW- EIL& THEO., 105 douth Clinton s, FOIR SALL T lowi best of riteld, 1 67, Jupas Rougss—Daniel Sallivan vs. Henry Uarmwj verdict, §500, snd motion for new trial. GOLDITES BULLDOZING THE I‘FRESIDE'.NT. e To the Editor of The Trib . Cnicago, Nov. 15.—How woull it do for mectiugs to bo held by the sdvocates of the Silver bill, and comuittees appointed to sco the President, and petitions esteustvely slumed and presented to bim, that the recent visits of the Eastern **golditen’ may be offset fn thelr effect on the I'resident? ‘These men wre leaving nothing undone that they think can ald them fu holding the people by the throat, Maviog wickedly and corruplly obtafned the demonctization of our silver dol- lar, they are now determined to uphold the In- famous deed. What the President should do, at the least, s to sign avy bill which simply restores tho statu quo of the sllver dollar. The K«wlo having been tricked out of 1t will be ed with notutug less thau its restoratlon, All vther questions counecled with miver cur- rency mighit be deferred _until this statu quo should be established, Theh the question of tue relution between siiver sud guld, that of free coluage, that of any change ot tho lugal. ICK NEW ATOCK 1 Unlon Park and o ete. < spdeudid oe T2 Madisonsse STOV oL f § 1 U, west of 3aal cation,_T. B, BO 01t BALE=AN E: 1 Ifi'nml-‘ ”CE hlulfll tocated 18 b T A g e WATREINTS Sl JUTL BALI s LA i vt Chcan reul. Peal'tatata, “Addbess LG, Trivune otlce, 1‘0“ BALE—A GHOCERY STORE IN COUNLY 3 lone, D, Koum ABLISUE A Nttt store, dotn TEhe uisaspulie Ade i,'on SALE-—EAC 1}".\’1) EV ted by loak thioagh our stock 11 brOLE, 108 outh Clark —0N UF THE IMMENSE STORE Usend Fup yoatna', M{n‘Tn d chiluren's clothing. FIRE BIOKE, 164 boulh Chark: o naL ehildren’ BTORE. 169 Bouth Clir s it OB ARE sz ot THOSE LEST $10.3, e Fiva Stors, 164 routh Clark-at. JFOR3ALE=8D FUK TUAT CELEBIATED FUR Ieaver overcoat worth $3u, st klre store, lud South Clarkest, PRSI Py A S, Ol SALE Oit A YOUTITS ALL-WOOL fur be 4 Worin §11, at. Fire siore, 164 South Clarl on saLy X _ wortl $10, at Fis R SALE-$4.30 FOR A FINE PANTS ANDVEST worch §0) st Fire Store, 105 South Clark-t, et duing cash bualness of $44,000 per year, 0, T1ibune ol A TIOROUGHLY COMPRTE: prug, & practical accouulast R e 31,00, " Address 8. . LHOPKIN3, $4.50 next. » ‘Ihe amended answers of the two firms are all Yer dimilar, and set_up that., on_ the 27th of December, 1875, the defendants eu. fered futo an arrangement with the Government bly which 1t was sgreed that if they would testify frankly and truthfal. Iy when réquired in reieronce “to s conspiracy among certan Government offivials fo the Inter- nal Revenus Bervico sud other partles, thon nown to exist, whercby the honest manufac. ture of distilled spirits, aud the collection of the tax thereon, had been rendered practically Impossible, and should plead gullty to oue required, Belver. cai 7 ANTED=A GOOI MAN WITH §300 CASI 1N A )}l‘.‘ln""z.”,ln‘ buslasss, Call st I‘um 4 25 Eaat et T WORTII $5.50 48 CleT- ol neas. ‘Thie Eastern cities arc sending delezations to Influence Congress sad the President, perhaps unwittingly, 10 do us a vrucl wroug. Why shouid not tho citics of the West scud “delega- tiuns to ask for shnple justice, which is alt we desire] Every mau who «an write his name shuuld pour (uto Washlogtou letters sod peti- tions in fovor of restoring the silver dollar V. 000 358, EL STEAM GRATN ELEVATOR, Zu), ©048 $13,UL0 L0 bulld, for sale, Fent. of ex- . wiih some i, far god eily rediscac A¥ druss Uwaer, TU Lasallo-sl.. iloom & PARTNERS WANTED, JARTNER WANTED-WITH $s.u0n EITHER 3 oF special, (u s siuall protitabie buslness of TIOUSEHOLD GOODS. _ 'Bfliu.uss 1IN FLUNITURE. HAN llu.!ll‘?'l;y\lll.ull T8, 3, g, HANDaOAE CAIA{lll‘l.Efk »:(;Ars. R MABEIN, 134 Btate-st._ 1TS WORTH §2000 169 South Clark: tye b . — touder quality of particular silver colns, and all | Committee retired for & few minutes, snd re- which has been stolen from us withioat our con- K iBantisciuring & stapié britcle, The Lusiness (s ash, o FOR A DLUK BRUWS. UK FLAIN BLACK count inan Indictihent then cnding agatost | ot ¢ o | 4 R AREAT O SUT BALE OP HOUSEHOLD | with vo lud i lEe avove vapiat v onry | 10 iotver Srercoat wortn 60, a1 Fire Blore, bus toemn fo the District Court, ll‘l’d l‘wuldxwllllv grgjr ‘flfi;g‘;e‘fl: '.f"fll'ff.’"ufi'.ffh'fii‘.‘:’;‘éfl‘xfi poiellthie Toliokiig st T di i KabRlE: G“"Q&fl‘ S Dt iriararst.r coruce g e Aahen 10 EAb et bt e rands ‘Ol tacTeastng. trad A | o el 5} —— LUCKY ESCAPE. Sosctal Disvateh 1o Ta¢ Caicagzo Trid Bismarck, D. T, Nov. 15.—Licat. Kisshing- buries' Black Hills scoutlogz party from Stand- ing Rock was tuken la by o bana of Brulo In- Jdiaus on the North Fork of the Cheyenue River, aud oply escaped by surrendering their arws BEIOLUTIONS: Wungneas, Annosnceuient of the death of the Hoo. Wilham ¥, Couluaugh, lute & mozoer, Bav- ln,- been made 10 this Association; thererore, be it resviced, Vhat ibis Association bae heard wita feehings of profound rogred the sunouncement of {ho deatl of one uf te mowbers auil s dret L dent, tha Hon. William F. Cuolosug, late Pr dens of tbe Unlun Nativnal Bank. beavlred, That, ju_the death of Me. Coulbaugh, this Association basiostone of e most active, s10 PO THOBE FINK ALL-WOOL FUR BRAVER .? overcuats worth sy gano-av. cudteuts of 10-room hoas, coualetiog of End, Eody Drisacts 804 lugraln carpets, elciant inok-cast, Inditends, pronct blate mautd aind Fier gitass, 068 iclva tabli. uno Thauciuve uprisit pauy Lime Pexuiatur, very dne cea Axiures. chotee of} It o Ty Due Var.or swl, 7 pleces,soet 8473, at great sacrid raw their pleas in sume cundembation cuses ' then pending aguinst thelr property, then the Uovernment would recull any aud all wsscss- wents made agatust them, snd would make D0 more assessmeuts, nor beging any wore pmcccdlnfi's on account of past violations ol the Revooue law, nor fmposs any penaltics uor torieftures. ‘Yhe defendants clilui to have keut their pars of the sgrecment, aud chares that the present suits are amony-those which Fefcrencos given aad Fequired. Address W 43, Tribuno, ARFNELR WANTED-BY BUSINESS MAN PRO. 1) aclc)ngl 1 o au'llrlz wili gl 0, UU tfluhy d-sl.. ear tbe aveano, aud his 13 aure busiue Adliress 3 1o show thelr indignation at_the utrage perpetra- ted rezardiug the sitver currency, and micet fu overy desfrable way the trickstirs and “wreck- era'f who pusti theisclves iuto even the pres- enco of the Prestdent, and seck to pledie bin to otd Lhem in bolding whatthey bave so wrong- fully takeu frow the people. Yox b, et —— THE SAVINGS BANKS. $30 cholve (run twealy-slx les), ot Fire Biure, bus soutis Clark sl 9, g‘l.{uonm A FINK BLACK CLOTIL SCIT worth $4u st e FIRK BTORE, 168 buih Clark st WiLL SELL F o THE ENTIGK CON- tents of & umvkl:lj and elegsntly furulsbed Lwoe slury and hasetient sevidence. il new. - Cost §2,800 eove. EAP, SCREW-CUTTING LATHE, Sdias X1, Tribuae viteg 10, 5100t bed, weans gici one bench® uin, TY IK OGDEN-AV. BUSL. . reslieuce, for guud cliar istbe, It-inch 4, 3-foul bed, one bench tapplng vi and a few captive fudisus they wero bringlog o Ty Bt drilliog tathe, ail In complate order sud seaiy | proverty: % fe s, belween Ueutre-ai fhe Goverament, nrumt:d ot to push, aud that To ths Ldldor f The Tribune, :;..1{'-':1'\f:.fln‘-‘l;‘:‘l’u'fl;rbh'::r:’::nfi oty :;'.:f.:'. Staudine Rock, The party hus just armved vafe- --,-~~""’~‘ AND f 0"""‘&?»»»“ bews @ 1foch surdacer, wcroll' st ralimey cruse-eut | asd S5, torsale! 1. JOUKRSTON, 110 Fuict-av. they wbuuid trefora be distuissed. Nov. 16.—1t would be unjust to | clsted. aad whose duain canses 8 void nol casily | Iy abthelr post, badiy scared. A A L T e e e aad solier whtatture set- | '] OEXCHALCE-DAPRUVED FALM OF 41t The Au Sable Distillery cases were alsoculled | Green B. Raum, Commisslonet, and the othor | 8iled,—vue wiio, after & Jong und active business crty by apuly it 1o JUSEPH LISTER, corucr Kiston 24" Bulicr, good Bs uews oue Nu. 4 | b S¥uLlce (tem Cecevlsy Clarke huatn fus for trial. Mr. C. H. Crunkhite, the cbiel | gjers ot the Iuternal Reveoue Bureau, toal- | S45SSh, Bas left Lebiud hiu the repatation of an wud ¥ E. BUUERS, Ruow ¥, 177 Bt 0 ha COTTON. Wasainorg, D. C., Nov. 15.—~The cotton returus of thé Devartment of Agriculture made iota vr dwelitng. Fine mercliant mill a0d 80 scres of laud, and turee dwellings. 13 one of ihe best couudivs 1o MivLig depot ua the a5 W buth steam aud wae: u ©lfunder there, and Mr. Hoory M. Conklin, bis sbls assiatant, wers present in court, aud eacl one pleaded guilty to the tirst count iu the ju- upright, jotelligent, succeastul business wsn, evseed Of @ gvnial demesnor, good Judguwat, clmrg'enrmlounlnudgrukln(?{hy.whmc lentls ) n low the impression to prevail that they wre per- [FOUNDRAY, sunally dispused tu override the just claims of ' feci: blanket and rope PERSONAL, ____ Ber of Sivuy Tl [ oA L uvy gud sty W OLLE 00d Tends fur 6. Llere 1a 8 Buc chavce fur et oy 0 e e it “was | uur saviugs baoks! solvent or Isolvent, No | Sud=iiy toth Ia bustocss and ln public Lfe have | the tirt week In Novembe the brod- | 170! £ COW WITI 03 §TTIE LUTIE TWO LAUAL e " BT b e | able and wide spread reputae | t0e vek in Noveber compars, the bre B X iof fuitiy & Then o e i o ey aote EY | Ticis Olapoaliion ts wunifested. Toe wdvocates | S em o ence s respect of -bis adsoel- | uct i balce, ln the followiug comparison by | erSTamr.cs” Tautte st ss Martioncourt, - oor o8 i > Koom 7. 17 S aiibo st tinves, aud” Charles” Couklia,. the otlier de- leudants, 3ir. Bwets then asked to have sentence sus- of the bauks recelved Lho very beat aticution {ur the clalns thoy urged,—prowpt, cordial, nud repeated bearingy, snd full welght to all {helr In bis soelal relations Lie bas endeared bim- sl 10 8 larue circle of all classcs asd conditicns, frow thy highest and wost bonored of the land 10 Ble Statcs, with the cropof last year: Texas bas the lowest percentage, aud would be still lower PRI ) e §5 (LAD TOR | wenstews DICTIONARY . RY() LEWALD WILL BE PAID FOR TIE RE- D2 Luru of biack horse, with wh! Head, white mark oo Blul leg. pear Lout, 7 ad tam 3 {bose in the moet quict walke of life, wlo will, we | but for 13 per ccot tucresssof the area. Ar- ha 1,00 pounue, vollar tharks on sk e BTORAGE, works bring Toes; befare 30U Sonded unill b ould propare & statement 1o | arguinents sud clattons of muthorlty, Gen. | fEaulity” Beud o B Ueain Wl feolluge of | yagass e e e O b o suly by | doublyhafetsou WA Bt S 333 Borth oy CONFLEIE FiouHoUIs YOI L BOGEE b AR EARS SRS . Croukbits explataed that he wiebed to | words: & Biow ima bow I can serve your clicnt! sincere and, Leartfclt regrel Mo leavcs 14 | reason of the goud crop. but because Vacir ylelde WEWING MACIINES fipu'hm-"' U Gl eV Taies ™ Cald advuces. INSTRUCTIO0N, fakgbis statcuwont n tog foros of o letiar 10 | i sccordance with tus lav, sud I ehatibe very | with “Honor, *'and the' amproclation of | Wero Eelatlvely low fatt yewr _LDAls U | oo e TuPROVED ALL KINDE SHUTTLE | JOINEPEOOY WARKNOUSE ¥OR FURNITURE. | \\ANTE OLARSHIE 1Y CHICAGO V! ; “\llmmuuz out sl the facts. glad to do it!? J. Kinxrano, lung and active conneciion of great value. above 100, oply because her Jast crop was 8 ver S0 LA it & mx" e lowest prices, l‘ ‘carralges, and werchandise: lu'mtu-lnl woaey m‘ifi&%&“&:’?fia{"' Koom: udge Blodgett suld be futeaded to go to la- g 3 4. L. Miau, Resoloed, That s & token of resoecs to bis | poorone. 'The tigures are as follows: Nurth | ¥rivetelvaa umice 12 Clark-ses Movin & uy-stalss loanedub JU per ceal per Jen, 100 West Mostvd st 3 [

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