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offico of County Attorney for the suniof $3,000. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 187/ Recalvod by temporary loans Recaived by taxes of 1875 and former Received by taxes of 1870, Totalswszass aisinss Ty pard county orders, By pald Jurore' certifl ’Cq“ 000 TILE COUNTY BOARD. 21,571 706,074 ceeneresenne 31,426,350 .,..8 DO4,HOT for Figurei Qiven in the Last Annual Be- port of the County Treasurer. cr. L. 16,004 By pold w 110‘ l“:;RN‘otlsnyl ‘l‘;‘rm::‘“n“ h’cng’::' [ e ke onn att. ¥ pa the Thir il I T i A ~ Uyc u:;ll'l Jurors' certificates, County e gtanding Committees of tha Toard.- v paid " irota’ eriifcalos, Corone i o 5 Tooms for the Probate Conrt. Dy patd wiinees fes i 11y e et Do sem e a! 8t O L (1R ! The regutar weekly meeting of the County By g e vu‘. et Board Wwas held yesterdsy afternoon, all the | by commi n disou 5,005 members present. sy balance. .. A 6,391 The Epecial Coinmittee on Rules made a re- Tot -u—_fi. prrReT port, the _substance of which Has already been il Kl sen. The report was adopted, and 200 coples To balance Dec. 3, 1877.10rv0ecceiesend 6,321 8 ered printed for the use of the Board. INTEREAT FUND—OLN INDEDTEDNERS, The Chairman then annonced ;o I‘z:lnn'cg 8!2« 3 .$ 43,000 TIHE STANDING COMMITTERS o tax of 1873 2L i of the Board for the coming year, aa follows: Totaz of 1670. 264, Bt 186,400 Finance~Fitegerald, 8pofford, Lenzen, Ayars, Total . . $230,435 penne, . —Lenzen, Mayer, Cleary, Tiy pald war bonds, conpons..$171,041 ‘{f,’,’;}’,‘;’;’flfnam—uum. Naitar, Wizzeraid, 17 hald Thubie “Botiding bond " TPutlie mAm:lm —Durling, Fitzgerald, Meyer, htuumnfi.....s&" 10,835 l o 0| o n B e ulloy, Spoford, Tahor, T Fer. fus indercot on $33,000 2,310 Tiospitale—"Tator,” Cleary, Wheeler, Spofford, | By cummission un disberse. Pradiey. TENIE o0 seerasensen soe 050—~ 101,137 /v..l,lu‘_ Charities—Bpoftord, Meyer, Lenzen, . 30,208 , Conly, PN < ) n};{:‘snl)zn“fi{n of Tares—deyer, Mulloy, Conly, By balance 2230, 433 nne, Lonzen, gt umd Jark Accounta—Whesler, Buese, Cloary, Matlay, Tahar, Tande_and Tiridges—Canly, Meyer, Toffmann, ‘To baiance Dec, 3. 1877.. INTEREAT lus»—-}«) A . Ayam, Wheoler, ¢ T'n halance Dec. 1, 1876, ne Jprinting—oitinann, Burling, Wheoler, Bradley, | To tax of 1475 and priot years$ 8,404 Bocee, Ao taz of 180,000 eee . 87,746 06,107 Yoten_anid Tawn Accounta—Bradley, Conly. | Towmount overdrawn. 8,024 -mmrb Agars, Whealer, e MerviceAyare, Spofford, Fitzgerald, Bradley, Boex 0. wbli¢ Recariis—Cleary, Fitzcerald, Burling: Iicense—Mulloy, Lenzen, Tofmann, - Connty-Attorney Rountree sent In o spiteful communleation asking the Board ta commence 1ezal procecdings agalnst ex-Conntv-Treasurer Tuck, Mr. Huck, it will be remetnhered, never took anv stock in Rountree's “oplutuns.” The document was referred. ROAN. A communication was read from Architect Eean asklug that the iron-work ou the Court- {louse be painted. Mr, Fitzgorald moved that the architect be emnowered to have the work dane, + Mr. Burling moved as an amendment that the cost of the work be Inquired futo, and the con- tracts be examined to sce who alionld do the work. The anmendment provailed, snd the document was referred to the Buliding Com- mittee, A communication was read from Bimeon W, King offering to perform the dutles of the TOtaleeer corsvnssnonsenenesenserenn® 00,005 T fiy pald fire bond conpons....$ 08,010 1y paid . C. Stearns, Trens: ‘arer, for interest on $11, 770 Conymiasion on disbureements 1y amount overdeawn . PUBLIO BUI 09,015 o 02t "INM PUND, To balance Dec, 1, W700reiren s voose 42,923 To amount transferred from Refunding 870, .. COUNT-UOUSE FUND. Dr. To batance Dee, 1, 1470.... “V'o tax of 1874 and prioe year "o tax of 1875 nud prior yenr ‘Fo tax of 1876.c0eaee o Total .. 17,105 $ $ 0L 847 R, 453 201,050 603,240 1§ 520,430 8514,353 2,671 § 610,026 . BBIL Ty paid orders. 1t offered 4,000 or §5,000 he woulil not accept Uy commisel the place, ns the oflice was cot houestly worth now wore than $3,000, Referred. — MR, HUCK, Total ... oo 620,430 To valance Dec, 3, 1877 4,611 The following communication was read from County-Treasurer Huck BINKING FURD—NEW INURUTEUNESS, r, Cinieago, Dec. 10, 1677, —(rnruemen: Thegto | g T ¢ . e e e g sertsmment with g | 10 talance Hoo. 1 1670 groipgnd £002 sncceesor, the proeent Connty-Treasurer, 1 sccepled | g tax of 1878, 00 Y B0,720 57,400 in part payment of my deponits as County Teean- urer In the Third Natlonal Dank of Clucaun the drafts of_that bunk te the amount of $100, 000 on the Fark Natlonal iank of New York. ° [ nceepted theso drafts tpon the asaarunce of the oflicers of the bank that they would be paid at sight npon rescntation, aud immetiately trinsmitted theo b New York for collection, but bdffore they ar- i Dalance Dec, 3, 1877 ... 111,203 w XPUNLING Dr, To balance Dac. 1, l!fl“c....u-........o 25,005 (2 By smount rofunded fo aundry_ {uxpuycrl un titate tax nl‘m’a $ 325 Hrod tho Third National Bink suspended, and the e Park Dank refused 10 honor tiem. Upon refor- “{‘:"l‘,‘:.‘;{",'"n';";{f{"fi“"‘ Pube 5,008 25,00 Fine the ater to tha ollicersof fhe Third Nationsl qeasconel§ SOOCDY R6,000 COUK COUNTY BONDXD DE e sdrafts wonld llln:i they were cunitdunt that shortly oe pald, and tht at the utmost it would be | 7. . IXTERENT, B e Bt A faw days! delay. and | boulevod | Aindorbind. Dot [hendut o ARSI antlvithing dey ot two befors oiy seilloment | ek tond:. [y 1, 1805 ey 1! 1ako "oty with tno o el I time to admit of tha pruceeds belug up- | NiaqondqMay 1. 1605 May1, 1800 3 plied fn that settiemunt. 1 atato theso fncts with the hopa that a rearon- sble tine wiil bo alfowed me jn which to dlschargo this indebtedness to the connty arlsing from lrfiu jnys bonde, May 1, 1800 May 1, 1880 Firohonce.;May 1, 1671 May 1, 1892 250,000 1,430,000 Bonds taxned hon-bayniont of those drafts. and 1 pledge mynelf | 10 e Trie: st cndvavors 1o securo 'an early | Dreref@e- settlement of o matter, lieapecttully, , Ty imprye - CY Huex, Coynty-Treasurer McCrea also sent In the meut fund, May1, 3802 44,000 folluwiug on tho samu subject: Total bonded debt. . $4,101,500 Cuicagy, Dec. 1877, —UnNTLENEN: In re- TENIOTA. NA, 1o taking posscssion of tha uico of County | Of whom. - Date. When due, Amount. 'reasurar_and County Collector, and entering | International upon (ho dutice thereor, Tlhey leave to repoat tha nk ..... June 14,1877 June 14,1878 $200,000 on Thursday, the tth Iuetant, L, C. Huck, wy | LA Kobn redecessor, turned over to mo the ufilce of County July 10, 1877 July 10, 1878 50,000 DBro. A. U.Slaugh. ‘reasnrer and Ceunty Collector, with the books, ,upm, and ofice furniture, The bookw trans: [T 0 July 10, 1877 July10, 1878 15,000 I e 1 i 15 At 1877 Aug. 2,1878 16,000 nnty Collector o enm O h Taosssoess AUR 2, U which, he, . L. C. Huck, paid over 10 ik g : me In full; snd as County ror .Oct, 13,1877 Ap'1 13,1878 50,000 $350, 000 0 tus books shuwed there wan in e hands tee sum of $107, 870,00, on which_uccount ke paid over to i the sum of 307, 871,00, leaving dus Ly him as County Treasuree the sum of $100,000, for which 1 demandca payment, but which Alr. Huck inform «ed me a1 the tino he wis nuuble to pay over, Inas- much a8 his arafte of tno Third National Bank for $100,000 ou the Purk Natlons) Bank of New Yark had Dot yet been paid, bul added that be was in Lopes In & ahort tiwa Lo pay over the satne, Except the aboye, I Aud “tio sitairs of tho ofiice in a satislactory conditlon. Very respectiully, A, 1, McCnea, County ‘V'reasurer, Both documents were referrend to the Finauco Commitiee, i The repart of the Buperintendent of Behoals read and referred. 'Thy doeument has already been printed, A communication was read from the County Judgo asking that certan chauges be made bis ofllve. Kefvrred. A commuuication wos resd offering to rent yooms at Nos. 10 and 34 Fourth avenus for the us 0t the Probate Court, which created sufue merriment, and was lald over, A lurge number ot comnmunieations and petl- tlons were read ffom persous seeking employ- meot, all of which wore referred, Amous thuin was ono from Florouce MeCurthy for the posk tion of Prosceuting Attorney luthe luwer courts, A communication was read from the Cuunty Clerk recommending that the further use of Kiaro's Hall be dispensed witl, Relerred, A Lill of $3000 fur services rendered by Ewmery A, Storrs i asabsting fu prosecutiug ex- Cowmiesloner M =\l[|;lx' and others in the Criminal Court was read and reforred to the Judiclary Cumnuttee. ‘Tho pay-rolls fur the soveral covhty lnstitu- tlons for the mouth of November wero pre- sented. An elfort was made to suspead the n‘x,}utm:ld nn&m‘ the rolls, fiml' lllfl‘nu\' menibers objocted, and tney were duly referred, na tho ought to have beeh. 4 ki ‘Fhie sumi-annusl reports from the several courts and county otlices and fustitutions wers read. The substduce of all have been given ex copt that of the MEUICAL BUPERINTENDENT OF TON INSANR ABYLUM, which showed that o ycar uro there was 85 in- 1nates n the fnstitution, and that 210 bad becn admitted wincs then,—100 malcs und 104 te- males,—and that thero wero uow 803 patients, 103 of whom were mioles sud 101 fomales, Tho fn:m:u number under treatment® at uny thue il boen 447, the number of deaths 40, aud the number of recoveries 83, The report further set forth that more room was needed at the In- stitation, and recommended the bullding of an wlditional wing of similar size aud appearanve as ths south wiog, and fnadvertantly gave the To amonnt of tax of 1676 on resl and DOrsonal PrOPOILY . .ee sovesss 1,001,030 ‘To amount by vuluniary payments on persoual property not charged on taxe 1 3 ATTRB v eaee oot roserder To amount gf (ax of 1878, double ‘ments made by dliferent clalmants, Toamount of tax of 1876 sud prior yeara dug on forfeiled payments ex- tended on tax-warrant of 187d. mount of tax of 17 800,015 4,150 o =8 nca copying llats of cru To amount uf tax of 18,5, ¢ un ‘warrant of 1874 sinco copying lista of credits. o, iaen I 1,880 Ta awount of tax of 1875, and priol years collected, nut churged on ware tant of 18740,. ieseeceenitee 1o Topimount of tax of 1874, #nd prior yonrs cotlected, not cluseged on ware Taut of 1870, Total ,,.. By tax of 1870 on real and personal . pronerty forfelted to the Ntato.,.... +$ 178,262 By tax of 1870 un errors on real prop- ¢ s 1,640 8,530 52,030 1,074,017 LY oo aocnsissaneresirsreniniinninion By taxof 1878 on real property judg- ment refunded. ... sreeaes . » }l! of 1876 on real property en- jomed ... o s by tax of 1870 on parsonal p Ity 1ax of 1876 and prior yea| broperty forieied o tha B By tax of 1875 and prior )ea: onreal Propertyae.e 109 20,711 168,831 2,281 10,328 P 1,002 by tax of {85 end prio 3 ‘tuent refused ou real property.. 9 5,017 Dy tax of 1875 and prior yoars, . ‘enjoined on roal prunen(;.. . 110 By comulssiuns allowed Town Coliece 1ore At 2 par cont on $310,400.20, .40 6,207 BBy County Cullector's Comnilasione, ot % mer cent, on $304,102.45 recelved from Town Collectors. Py Lounty Callector’s cs 15 por ceut. §1,458,574. Gu, Waen paid Iato County T 0. 77, ul, 1877, oril 18, 1477, ‘Aug. 81, 18 Hopt. 20, 3N Oct, 3L, 187 Dee, 1, 1877 22 $1,571.157 old “Ung" a thump by saylog that the preseot wing cost 3 and Totaluveyseeseres sersnzs .. 81,074,017 owommodate but 150 patlents, A novel petition from T, D, Wiiliains, M. 1., w while the uew wing could ne bullt for 850 and would accommodato =X patlents. Tho't:‘u)! periutendent asks for a wedical library, o mlero- sope to ald fu pathological rescarchiva, the re- twcklmio! the paticuts’ hibrary, the cularge. ment of the amusement aud dance holl, thy bullding of & murgue or dead-houso and a bowl- "'““"“l’; d that telegrupblc communication be estabilshied with tbe city, The report con- cludes Ly favorably weutiouine all of the cm- ploya of the ustituton except Dr. Lawless, WL {8 not mentloned at all, and here comes the Medical Buperintendent’s weakness, us ehown iu the report, for no other reason 18 known for making the exception than tuat Dr. Lawlcss 1s asking Lo be appoluted County Physician, wus read aud referred, The wvuvelty of the affair ‘was that it was sccompanted by phatographs of the ongiual docurent, one of which wasiatena- for euch Commissiouer, The usual batch of bills "were read and re- farred, nggregsting & very lnr};o suw, the ap- proval ot wulch will wuterially increass the tlostiug debt of the county, Among the bills was uue for dietlug prisoners i the County Jail fur the lust quarter, swounting to §9,32.1 = FLOBATE COULT. Mr. 8pofford seut up u resotution empowering the Comuntice on Public Bernics to eecurd rooms fur Lbeussof the Probate Court, st a nown ss s candidate for the Buperintendeut’s | rental uot to exceed 83,000 per sunum, place befors the now Board. 'I'flo report was Mr. senue ealled 3r. A X:lwlhu chalr, and referred. moved us & subatitute el the rooms ot No. 77 oo TUE COUNTY TREASURY. gi.uk streot, ullered by alr, Guodell, be adopt- x-County Treasucr Iu. vt ot mfhraagiaust Hu-ica tual report Wes | ™ fyiq propouition of Mr. Goodell was then read, : Dr. + | oferipg abuudauce of room, vault, aud floor, Balsnce Dee. 1, 1876 .. revresnsd 48,515 and to beat aud light tho sauv for $3,000 per Raceived of Circuit-Clork Gross for sauuul, * fo o5 e see 30,289 Auuther proposition was resd from the Peck t Superlor-Clerk Healy for estate, ofluring rovns on Clark strect Lo prux- B:““""“" 2 o W IR 16,407 | fwity to the Cliy-Hall. i cetved of Con erkk Lich for 83,301 Mi. Woeeler wos in favor of acting on Mr. Recelved of Criminal-Closk Uoyle for Boofford’s sesolution, and sad it would be 1m- Roceivad of 4 possibla for auy one to act intelligeotly in the Jiocelved of Mecordes Biawari for foss.. 1883 | pyutter witliout louking ab ths ditlsrent roonss. Hacelved of L. C. Huck as Treasurer... 17,774 Mr, Fitzgerad dif not wast the Public Service Reculved of Jobn K s *100 | or suy otber Comuilttes iven authority to st ceived of KL B, Lelors, « 300 | Thisis what he Lad always fought [n the old Hecelved of Medical Lioard 1,500 | Board, and ke was ustonished to see the new facchved ot Huuh Alctaag, 208 | Board'eutertain avy such proposition. Recowved of \ biace of Myds: Fasi 2 | Sk Wuselur soplied tat e would uot vote Recelvod of Francis Aguew for f it for any rooms uutil bo bad examiued thew, aud Recolved of Chasles Kern for fea thougiit that 8 Commitier could select quarters eccived of Neus #recl 4024 | pecter than the Board es a whole could. Keceived of fleresins Licb,seucsodvtais 10 | e ulkorhocker, baing called o, sah Of old buspital........ 0 { the rooius olfered by Govdell wers the best for Recoived of tavern licenscs vad of B e tbe Prolute Court. The resolution of Mr. Bgone on the. subject was then taken up and_adopted unanimou and the Committes on Public Berviee was em- powered o put the Goudell rcoms in erder st unees TITTING PRISONERS. Mz, Scnns Introvuced the following: Nesoleed, That the Committee on Jall and Jail Acconnts be reauesied to confer with the Judge of the Criminal Court and tate's Attorney witha view 10 devise notne plan by which tue prisoners conitned fn the County J[atl may hase a more speed trial than has bren tle case horetofor ano to confer with the Sheriff, and, if possible, ngtee w.th himn on a price for dleting riconera at A Jower rate than 35 cents per day, and report to thia Board the resnlt of such conference st thelr earliest convenience; and be it furtner Reoived, That 1he Committcs on Fluance be re- queated to ravise the It of enlaries for clerk-hire and anch county oficers and employes Whade pay fa to ve Bxed by thia Bonrd for the yesr 1858, and report what positione, if any, can Le vacated, and what salarles, If any, enn he reduced 20 ax to har- nonize with the apuropriations made for that pur- porse. ‘The resolutions were adopted, A resolution was offered asd adopted agresing to visit the Insane Asylnm and Pour-fionss to- day in 8 budy, ond to visit the lHospital Wednes- day, 1v‘hu Board then adjourned until Monday. 5 - "RELIGIOUS. Meeting of the Mothodist Ministers=What flishop Andrews Saw Abroad. The Methodist ministers held tneir regular weekly meeting yesterday morninz at No. 01 Washington street, Presiding Elder Willing in the chair, The Rev. Mr. Willlamson conducted the devotlonat exerciees, praver being offered by the Hev, Mr, Youker and Mr, A. J. Bell. The Rev, Mr. Trusdetl stated to the brethren that Bublette Church was [n need of $300 to meet certaln paper which would mature in the nest thiety, Alouta year ago three oe four mintsters had ngreed to be responsible for the nmount when due unless jt was made up from collectionsin the churches. He therefore deslred to lay the mattar before the meeting, with the request that something be doue, If possible, to- wards taking up o .church extension colleetion during the month, and thus ralsing tbe moncy. 1t waa thereupon voted to make Lthe sttempt. Onmotion of the Kev. Mr. Parklyrat, the meeting Indursed Mr, J, J. Toblas, Chaplain of the Newsboys' Home, and the work he is doing at that institutlon. The Rev. John Atkinson was appointed by the Presiding Elder to sucveed Mr. Hooper on the Committea on Publication of s General Church Directory. . The subject for the day— CITT MISSIONS— was then taken up, and Mr. Bell, who has been Tahoring in the' Dixon Btreet Church, and Mr. Totmes, who has been workinir in the Fulton Street Church, gave highly tavorable accouuts of the prog made in this pecullar fleld ot Christian wor "I'ie Presiding Klder bricfly impressed upon Dis hearers the kinportancs of the subject, und gave lustances of the great good which had been accomplished by visits of missiouary bands to tha houses of the poor. J Mr. Kelloge, an azed gentleman who has boen 1aboring in tho Kossuth Street Mlssloncounceted withh Trinlty Church, spoke of the work done in thot focality, Thelrnowchapelhas just becnbuitt through the dopatlons of kind [rlonds aud the self u:u;rlflcl(mz Inbors of the poar ipc:uplu in that, nelghborhood, and would be dedicated S8unday, While there would be a small debt, yet ho had no doubt that would soon be liited, The Rev, Mr. Crafts, of Trinity Charch, gave the comforing pssurance that his church would sve to It that there was no debt bavglug over the misslon when 1t was dedicated, Mr. Kellogz, speaking of the way in which the people living ncar the mission had frecly Tavored with therr hands In the crection ot the chapel, sa.d that an_ old eallor o tho lakes, not a Christian profesror; had ecd to make the carpet which some of the ladies had donated, “That man {8 sery near the Kingdom of Heaven,” concluded the aged misefonary, at which there were not a few plous satles on the facas ot the brothreu. The Presiding Elder announred that the Rro- grammes for_the District Confersnce, 'which weeta Dec. 17—10, fu the Flirst Church, wera ready for distribution, ~sud reminded astors thot it became them to do hoy _ coutd. towards sceing that = visil- ing _delegates wers properly entertained, Dr. Willing urged the nee ot carnest work and rayer in conneetion with the Conterence, and Bupcu great results would be obtained fu tho ro- vival of Christian work. He alao suggestod that when the meeting -d{num 1t do so to meet in two weeks, by which tlne Brother Curney would have returoed and would be prepared Lo discuss tho question of Chitst's sccond eoming., DISHOP ARDIEWS, who was prescnt, was invited o nddress the mecting. In n-npnmur hesaid Lo know of no more interesting or, lmportant ?,uc;uun than this same question of zity work, Pastoral visits to tho homes of the peovle did fmmeasurable good, and should be encouraged at ail tmes. The Blsbop then gave auaccountof bis foartech montha’ - experfence in_Furopu as n rep- resentative of the Qencral Covfercnce, which . met In_~ Philadelpbia fn 1570, He had visited Germany, Switzerland, Norway and Swsden, Bulguria, Indta, and Italy. In Germany he had not failed to votice S8abbath desecration In the form of beer-drinking, dauc- fug, ete., in public zardens, but s [ndgmentas to the religions condition of the countrv could not be summea up lu & single sentence, At, hoine, n our own country, criuica wore not cov- ered up, but were published and telegraphed all over he Jand, while real ploty wus scarvoly ever mentloned, At the sama thno there were never so_many roufs hallowed by Gold's pros- cace, ‘This was equally trae, v thought, ol tuinga abroad, especially v Uoermany, ’flm Teformation, whils largely religious fu its cliar- acter, toolk on something of the nature of a political movement. “ It was Nortbern agalnst Southorn Europs, agd oue of fts final results wus @ Chrl-flmu({ u tho naturo of a State rolizion, deslitute of active, spiritust foree, The State even pre- seribed tho tests frum which injsters wore to preach thelr. sermous, Naturally, the winlstry contained those who, whiie o yet uvconverted. Luther's sucram trines biad resulted fn the undus eleyat! rite of baptism, so that when a boy bad been baptized and had studied the catechlum, ho was contlried, and 1t was taken for wrantod thst, if ho twok the sacrament occasionally, he would uot fall, Naturally, a spirit of Pharisulam, an external Chrlstlan” iife,” bad growo up, Yo Methodists lu Germany nwwbered some 11,000 worshipers, and thero wero assuring evidences of spiritual Jifo and progress lu th churches. Last year the sum of $85,000 hud been rulsed Lo dutray church expenscs. Churct debts werobe- inie ‘redneed, and the churclics were rupldly becoming self-supporting. 1t soy oue desired tosso what he would torm real wethodical Methodlsm, be shoutd visit Qermany, (reat uttention was paid to details, and the system of rod-tapetsin was nuwhero so fully disclosed as in the returns wade by churcics 1o Coniereuce, 1n Scandinayia things wers e?uully eneourags jog, In Bulgara, overrun as {t was by uww jug armies, things were bad euough, (1 shipers frared (6 come together, lust thuir nectinga shoutd be considered political watber- ings, ill the laborers bad been forced to with- draw for Lhe presout, and one uative meuber ol the Church hiad been wurdered by the Turks. Great progress was made in iLaly, and it was begluping w apper tuat the iisslonaries wero apartot that mighty agoncy which was Lo revolutfonize that country, and bring about the clevation of the true faith. ‘The condition of thiogs o ludia_was noal encourwzing, e luburs of the Ruv, Mr, Taylor, tbe well- known missiovary, had produted abundant truit. He bad acted oo the theory of first nm;hhmhum Gospel to the natives who biad r:uued the lupguage, and who, alter conver- alou, suread thy Loapel to thosy who wero as you I the darkucss of jguorance, A natlve infulstry wes gradusily growlng up whuss menbers were better able tuendure tho cittato thian lorelgners. The printing of papors, lu- struction 1y the schools, Duzsr preachiug, ath- fogs n churches, had brought wbout @ clearly aetived Christian sentiment, and theto was everywhere uoticesbls & wonderful change lu tho couception of lite, aud its ulws snd cuds. Fulth {o the aocestral retigion was dvlug out. And yet the caste feeliog was still kept up, eveu wong somne of thy cunverts, wod they who became Christiaus bad to rug the rusk of sacrificing alt to caite. Yot uobody could doubt that the day was comlug woeu caste would bu brokeu duwu a8 -qu{ wus i tLls country, and then the world would look upon & Clristisnized tndia. "Thu Bishops rewsrks wera heard with une feigned uterest by all prescat. At thols cou- cluslon, the meeting sdjourned for two weeks. TUK BAPTISTS. The Baptist winisters held thelr regular weok- 1y confere! esterday worning av the head- uurtors, Nu. 71 Randolph street, the Bev, Dr, ustls presidiog. The conlerence wasopeued with proyer by the Rev. E.K.Croesy, Dr.Auderson und l)r. ‘Custis presented thy skeleions of sermons which they preached the queudmfl day, Dr. Pcmn.u of tos ch‘:m “wm,msf:l:m .'r.nufl read & paper upon * Slinisters’ Bludics,” an ?mr ll! Wiscusslon thereof the meeting ad- journed. The Presbyterian ministers held thelr usual Moudsy morulog weoting b tho Palmer House cluv-room, aud truvsscied busivess of uo futer- cob 10 the geueral publive b burger, Clerk of the Tllinofs Supreme Cour F“ \ishes the following mod.ficat:ons ms he Judees of that Coutt In relation o appoint- ments for leense to yractice law: Ttule 43, Ordered, That rule 70 of thin Conrt, from and after the entry of this order, he rescind- ed. Ordered, further. that rale 89, heretcfare re- acinded, be and the _eamna la herchy revived In the following form: Hereafter every apphicant for Ticense to practice Taw in the courtanf thia State will be reqnired to appeac hefors the Supremie Conrt at one of ite regular terms in any of the grand disloians. and then and there in aren cst e3aipined By the Court tonchins his qualifien- 1lona an an sttorney end conneclor at law, and shall 2la0 then and there present 1o the Uuart a certlds ¢ate from rome conrt of record of the eopnty In which sach splicant realdes of gnod moral chacac- ter, Provided, however, it nball bo & requisite of such examination that snch apniteant shall hace pursued # rezular course of Iaw studics fo the ofliea of some lawyer in venernl practice for at leaat two years, of which tact be shall satisfy the Court hy Tha certificate of ruch lawyer and his own afiday Provided, farther, that the time employed st a: Taw-school an & Jaw-stadent, shall be considered 38 part of {he two years, of which the Conrt shall be satisfied in the manner ahove rpecified. Urdered, That Thutsday of the feat week of ench term atiall be the day un which such examins- tion shalf he had. Itale 44, adopted by the Court March 14. 1572, Dridered, That an application for admistion to the har, bired npon a lcense granted in another Ktate, inust be made in term time, by motion of some at- torney of thin Court. made {n open court: nnd no applicant will b sdmitted apon snch Heense with- out examination. except it sppear to the Loort, by afidavit or othierwise, that in the State in whici d by Snith and | the h issned 8 coutse of etudy was ro- his brothers arainst the Couy, 8 y. quured at less! to that prescribed in this ~ 1t havinig Leen at Tust foun- ¢ at Smith could | State by Rule 43: or the apniicant has heen en- or would pay nuthing to reduce thesmonnt ath] | Fazed 10 sctive practice for & period of two years owing to the policy-holders. the next effort was | URder such license, 10 push the petition agalust the stockboldurs. The next cxamioation will take place Jan. 3, For several mouths past Mr. Homer Cook, the | 1873, Anlgnegi, has heen taking testimony on this potut. The recent chauges in aliaira, however, have remlered 1t necessary to amend the old petition filed four sears ago, and a new one hiag TH The Gage Case Again Decided in Favor of the City. State Insurance Company---Record of Judgments, New Buits, Etc. The Astignec of the State Insurance Com- pany yestenday fled an amended petition to niake an ssscssment of 20 per cent on the stock- holders of the Company to rafse funds to pay the remainder due the polley-holders, The original petition was filed In December, 1574 and aeked for o graduated asscssment, some of the stock having been partly paid up. Noateps wore taken, however, thercunder, oving to the unacttied sccount sgainst George C. Bmith, wnowas beldon s rulato show cause why he should not pay over a balance of about 81375,000 duc by him as Tressurer of the Company. In November last, after a tivo-years® valn crusade agafnat Smith, the rule was dismlssed, the As- signee hasing become satisfled that no blood could be squuezed from that turnip. The pros- ceution of Emith, however, resulted fn wipinz out some $222,000 of claling JOWA BUPREME COURT. Snectat Inwpatch tn Tue Citcagn Trihune, Des Morngs, In., Dee. 10.—~In_the SBupreme Court to-day—McCormick .vs. Chicago, Ruck st b e Y ' | Teland & Pacific Lailroud, reversed; Ashworth just been llied, whlch faks for @ umform sssess- | v Grutihe, Linn County, affirmed s Sirayer ve, Mockholders. X sinple dswand of 40 per cen¢ | Stone etal., Clinton Count, aflirmed: Uity of has been pa'a, leavinz (0 per cent to bepald, On | MU catioe va. ‘The Keokuk Northern Line Pack- aboub $1K000 of claims vo dividend bas been v, wnd about 87,00) 6L sftigated clelms will ver be allowed, Bealdes this there (s 84,000 or expenses, $21,001,25 to the Kavorial Bank of Iiinots on the dividends atiowed o the claims® et Cumpnnfi. Mus-atine Couuty, aflirmei; Den- ton va, Nichole, Loufsa County, aflirmed; Bav- 1i## vs, Davis, Linn County, aftirmed Earley, H{ardin County, Wi Muynaed, Floyd County: Hough va. rmed s Winterink v, Willlams Brothers v hed by George C. Smth & Brothers, whi-h | 1avie, Linn “County, affirned: Newton vs. e R o fay | Bliellon. Montiomers. County, atlizmeds State £2,751 In litigution, all of which are to bo patd. of fowa va. Quinn, Dubuque County, atlirmod Domestic Sewing Machine Company vs. Weh- ster & Wright, Muscatine County, reversed; llolmes va. The City of Hamburg, Fremove County, aflirins et POSTMASTER PALMER JUSTIFIED, To the Editor of The Tribune, Post-Orrice, Cmicaao, Dec. 10.~0n the 4th {nst. your dally editton contsined an article of which the following Ls & copy ¢ The hutel-keepers in this city feel aa though Postmaster Paimer wan dlscriminzting against them in tho sustter of forwarding lesters. From every other city in the country letters fo teavellng men, whicn have onice been mufiiclently stainped. are foF: waniud {o_other puinta tian thuee to which they atc orlginully addressed withuut extra charge. 1t isnot #o in thin city, 1f a man tobe at a hotel. snd he requests tuat his letters bo forwarded to another point, the Postmaster conipeis paymant of additional mostage. ‘This, the hotel proprietor clalui, entails 8 Jizgo expenve npon them without suy retnrn, and_ncts a4 u discrimination against them. If such o rule 16 10 bo enforced, they ooy it should bo aniversal all over the Uniten Ktates, and not putin vractice in Chlcago nlone. The ruleof this affice hadbeen to regard all fet- terw whifeh had pasaed [rom llmcunml{ of postal cartiers and clerks os havine been delivered at the destination of such letters. 1bls rule weemed necessary under the laws of the United Stutes, and the’ reculations of the Post-Otfice Depuptment, After the nppearance in Tus This makes u total of $1U5,025.05, Of the stockholders 500 arc In Hlinuis, 3500 fo Indinua, B0 in Michigan, 50 In Wirconsiu, and 100 in Town. "It is estimatoa that ouly 50 per ceut of the amount due frum the stockholders can bu colleeted. TIH OAGR CASH. Judge Rogers yesterday morniog decided the demurrer ot the vity to the amended ninth and tenth pleas of the defendants in the case of the City vs, David A. Gage, ex-City Trensurer, and i bundsmen. The cnse Las beca on the durkets sume four years, has been annied about in ever concelvable form, and stili has never been tricd. The pleas'in questfon just now set out In sub- statce that the surcties werereleased from their lubility on Gage's official bond Lecause the Common Councll bad, without their kuowl- edge or consent, . allowed ~Gage to deposit hls woneys fu banks at in- Jteresty thns enlarging their responsibllity. Judie Rogers held the pleas bad on demurrer, both in matter aud form, Tuis Is the matn de- ‘fense to the suit, and it belug gone, having heen decided to be insufiicient by Judges Me- Allister, Booth, and Rogers, succeasively, there 150 emall hope that the ity mnay recover thy money lost through Oage, “'The case s set for triat for the 20th of February. BANKRUPTUY MATTERS, ©An involuntary petition was flled late Satur- doy afternoon ngalust Lawrence J. 1lobart, 3 tobaceonist at No. bi South Clark street, by the i 7 y TrisvNe of the forecolng paragraph, charging %’?x‘&’s‘;%"fi:fl"& Rerbadc Bpleas, who Clalm | unjunt. discrimtuation sgulnat Chicao hotels TR Harvey u’us.m; Wilkineo. Brfn. avd thelr v.'luswlncu‘I luhmm.etll]n copy of the & Co. 227,50, To s tharged that |-unurnuh‘thu“tm '0st-Ottlcs Department, re- questinie this office should Le ndrised whethor its actlon in requiring additional post- age for remailed letters had been right or wrong. ‘The Departinent responded promptly as fotlows: Poat-OrricE DRFARTNENT, OrpicE oF THE Finer. oy 2 Hobart on the 28th ult., while, losulvent assign- ed his eutlro sfock of tobucco, ctes, ot No. 67 Clark street, td J, D, Smith, with fntent to give uim a proference; also, that he made a prefer- ential assenmient on the 30th ult. of other prop- erty to Georgge Hibben, and that on the 25th of Novomber he hid 81,000 to. prevent it belng at- | HPEFANT, PasTasrEn-Cusensn, AVAsmaium tached. Durlny the lost four months be bas | posimaster, Uhtcugo—Bin: Referring to your let- bougnt $24,600 vt goods, ull of which arc unpald | terof tho 4th inat., I ‘bave Lo eay that. under th ns uniform raling of this Department, the rintto Sarward letters by mali to sccond destination with. out additlonal postage anplies oply to such lettern 88 have not teft the curtudy of the postal oficials, When s letter-caceier calls at o notel witn lclters for partics who have given tho proprictor direc- tions to torward their mall to snother address, the praprietor should at onco redirect auch lettersand for; bis debts amount to about 810,000, while his visible ssscts are only &15,000. He has offered a compromise of 20 wenta on the dollax, A rulo to show cause, Dee, 17, was fssued and o provislonal warrant of scizure. An fuyoluntary petition wi also filed against Loopold Hoseuberg, » clga aker, of No, 860 Btote strect, by Sutler Bros., on n claim of | rerurn them to the carrier, in which case they ma, e linn Danmer & Cox 638553 Wl | bo ferwarard without additional vosiaga;. ret, Berman _Sul £1,1570.12. Thoy clnrgu that, | the carrier is allowed 10 luave them ot the hotal, of ou the 12th of November, made a { if they are taken out of his presence, they sre ree garded ns having been leglly delivered, and they cannot ve again malled without prepayuient snow of nt least ono full rate of poalage (three Leats) by stamps aftized. [f tue practice of your office ac- cords with the foregoing rule it is approved, and the criticiem referred to ls regarded na unjust:and, upon the other hand, it astera 1n other cities parsue a different course, tated o the article in questlun, they are in errar. ,\‘e:y Jaxr: First Asaistant Poutm: ‘That tho cmployes of the Chicago Post-Oflica mu{ be relleved from. the undescrved ceusure whieh you have helped to place upon them, and that the rublm may be Letter advised on tho enberg preferential payinent of §250 to s son-ln-law {hat nbout 'the SSth ult. be concealed a lot of about 160,000 cigars to prevent taem from bo- ng nnmf on Jegsl process: and that on the Gtti fnst. bio concealed 53,000 cigars for a simnilar urpose, Nov. 23 he scnt 8 cireular to his cred- 1toms, alleging that, uwing to hard times, ete., ho was unabio to pay his debts; that ‘nls iabllitles were 811, an his aesots, $3,00G, but that by the fiberality of triends, cte., ho would offer 20 ccuts on the dollar, ' Stnco that thne the creditors ailivm Ioscobery has disposcd of upwards of 7,000 clirars, leaving astock In his store worth fess thau $1,000, ona be fs still contlnulng to dis- rubjeet of vostal reguistious, I ask you to pub- tock. During the past fourmonthn | 1lsb this communication. e bias bought $10,000 of zuols an credit, and ¥, Paruxg, Postmoater. 2&’. ‘anulnt'l.nrud and dls n;‘s% of ll;tlln EJ.K:I.- T —— cigurs at an average ol &30 per thuusan hutchcga mmoumzlt;.t [ ufu qum‘x\l(!.yl o(! :linrfl &E‘?‘REEM’;' “WRTTQ&E& chased trom his creaftors, rule to show Burchased I e Goeued, als & provisional | CfcAGo, Dec. 10.—0n the argument of the war wizuire sud an order for the urrestof | motlon for Recelver in tho caso of the Gorman Ros d for holding hiia In §1,600 bail. Bavings Bank, before Judge Moore, Saturday, Anson B, and Willswn B, Swith, carriage- manufacturers at Peoria, under tho firm namo of G. W, Buillth's Bons, Wont Into voluntury bankruptey yesterday, Thetr prefurrod debts are $35 for labor, and the unsecured §1.000.02, The gasets compriss bills anmd notes, 8123.015 stock in trade, $2,08¢4; machinery and fixtores, $234; open accounts sbout 81,5005 snd & two- thirds interost fu the unsetticd partuershiy of G. W, Smith & Sons,worth only about $1,500, AL P. Smith owes BP0, with only_nomiul acts. Thio vase was reforred to Reglster Johu: sun at Peorla, A composition meeting will bo held Dec. 23 in the cuse of the Lakeside Publishiug and Print- ng Company. findlunl Hancock waa yesterday appoluted Assignee of W, J. Flemtng. An Ausiymee will be ciosen st 10 &, m. to-day for Alfred T. Andreas. SUPELIOR COURT IN DRIEF, Frank A. Dublquist began a suit in trover agalnst Jennje Low, Isgac Meyers, and Gebrge Buger, clahning $5,000 dumiages, & 1. Leonara' sued Clarles finckley for $1,000, Christlon’_ Schults began & suit in trespass agulust E. 11, Tapper to recover $5,000 dutnages, A, F. West cual, sued Albert E, Neeley and J. W. Hambleton for §1,000. . C._Morey brougut suit for » like amount agalust Henry C, sud Charles I Bradley, * ‘Thomas M. McLean brgan aw action to recoy- Adolph Moses made two statements: 1. That ho '*had seen_ s briol sizued by Mr. Horton, In whick ‘Mr, Westover was charged with belng a blackmailer.” 2, That “*Mr, Westover had practiced law in Chicagu for more tbau two years without o Teense” Ttis due Mr. Tlorton to say thot he never slgned any such briet; and no such document liaa ever Deeu In existence, Thu writer lirst came to Chicago in May, 1874, and bis llecnse was ssued by the Supréme Court of this State, June 18, 1874, Unonrun F, WasTovER. FAMILIAR IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD, Dr. 1. V, Plorve, tho great “medicine man of Buffalo, is running for the office of Senutor from that clty. Tle scems to be the most popu- lar man on the track, and - well ho may be, for lls pune ts famlliar in every household in the 1aud, and people will vote for bim regardiess of his politics,— Wilkesarre News. Currect, a8 the News alwuys is. The Doctor was cleeted by about 8,000 wajority.~Liyfalo [N OliDERTO ACCOSDMODATE patrous mrun*llonl the ciiy walhave Hraceh Giflees 1o Lhe diffcrent Tilvislons, as i , whie crilec 111 o taken £ or B50A daminces:froms Eaward 5, Labaia aud | RIS b iafvsd Robert T, Linculn. untl ¥ o'clock p, . duriog tae weex, aud untll e p. m. on Baturdaye: ki3 'WILLIAM LI, WINNING, Bookseller sud statioser, near Wabest-av, tacioner, etc., 1000 ide News Depot, § CIRCUIT COURT, Benjamin Schwab began a sult for €0,000 aguinst Blduey W, Sea, 'Nicholas Schoeueek commenced an action Iu trespass againsl Henrv Weber und the City of Chicago, clalming $10,000 daviages, CRIMINAL COULT. J. A. Joues was fuund guilty of burglary, and IMT PARTIES — 20.000 JOR gaLE-T0 THE 4 Tront feet of 1he hext Inte 1 Hinddals, time. A7 per cent intarest. An ex(raor, will be given, and & elear titl the houth or_ the Fouth pLyment. Addtess the oIt wort w owner. 0. J. & om ten yrary y hargsl fine large farm in ould be taken i part TOLGH, 123 L 3 AL JOT: RALE=$10) PEIL ACILE A4 3 sere tarm, ery ncre under plow, and paratton: it 1» well worin ERE 13A dwetling, harm, orc st 6 inflos from ihe acre: only bra ' 30 per 3:" ‘s drive from beart of the city; $3.500 ceah, bal- per o garninin 1 0, In 5 warth 840 farmer. WA el X NTED-A Dl uuder eaitivation o6 down, balar.ce thine. Peracte. "iiere (s rand hareain fur ;ome large . watns cro—This s onc of the best stock and dalry finale, oniy 3 miles from depot, 43 from Chif- nfy Lo oo ramed dewell- T, every acra 40 acres, one squara 3k . . ur | at one time had tho renuta- farmn thau Al & Sou wants hnl i CUAIN FAMILY AROUT BREAK! housekeepling and gpuins shroad, wonld This' tarm [s vell e athier wether, and I proposr fu do i it i g 48, Jtooin 10 Ni al thelr furnliare, carpria. kas-DXtures. paintings. arti- cics de vertu. Tritmae oflice, WS bulld! ng muderaiely Incumbered. dresat) r]10 ENT—£3 PEI MON Tion roome, 3 [0, REN’ bascinent brick hous, i painted, and eilct sec it PUTW] '1‘0 RERT~ . 00ms on secon i 22 Tarvacd-ste: 87 -at, 1 §8 Ber manth, & oo T month, twn-stury 14 per manth, new re-Rt. A ey i e i . J. s_rm'uu_..nfinumflgmi s RENT~0L! i} Tiarval trame roperty & goud .| ete., 0f a_present vajue of af least £15,00, and take in payment Chicageo p clear nnimg roved, oF an actust equlty in iy elitlier it Address 5 A, TAND Ad- STORY ERAME 1 $7 prr month, e per month, @ Lai ve, 1400 Weat twvo-story brick house. Inquirn 8t 3G Western-ay. ., 28 1t 1 DE two stories. basernent. a talive in; has :\'fl' rnr‘lvrrgmr . '“'I"tl. ylxlr- naen, screchr, awninis. fce-hoise, of ’all at otfice OF T ARG ELDT 4 Co 18 Adntnest. T—A_IICK HOUS Routh Side. T-700 MICIIOAN-AT., 3.5TORY AND Lninen: & Lo FMiscellnneous, OUTI 8IDE. 4 flogr of 42 Pifth-av, oot i tnoronth tBY, 144 De! wo-story frame, brick basement, targe brick and frame barn, Tnree-atary and basement Wabay < Two-stor) heav, Furty-Bratat., 815 Oot Twi ! Thn Twn- 8103 r HENT—FUI tage un Harrison tory and base WEST SIDE -, 219 BOUTH MOR- wide, 13 foome, pressed hrici mavan v i newly papered, THpAlr: Ko wnd arbarn-at. welllng with a1 Calumiet-sv, stonc-front dwelling. 1820 'y sud basement brick, Langley-av., nest ne ¥ dlatsted. wnent brick, 301 Kodth Oskloy-st., tory anit hasement stone-front. 513 Carroll LA1OTY Atone-front, (4 West Adnmn-st., 825 s1077 framo poliies, Onkicy L., near North- mionth. BAIND & BRADLEY, ADLEY, oo N A e Ttoom , 157 Fititi-av, TWest Sidoe MENT~UNFURSISHED GPPER FLOOR (3 n to0tmm), clavala, APLYP BUODIAL: e NISHED ROUMB. APPLY AT bath-reom, hot and cold water; nlso, nm:f hed basementy faclilties for hiousekeeping. 01 boath Eizabeth-st \ \ RENT-STORE AND WA Av. d ZEART FIORT 00N, WITH ALCOVE, 3 also swaller roums hieat aud §3s. RCR, 7. > FANTED-TO o roulnd complete fur Linuse east of Hinte: mult be 1o 7ANTED-TO itk uf 7t 10 rooms, {or the ¢ it hird an 13 NT~F[VE-STONY AND DASEN KB, at lgflfll!lll cormer Monro aad re it oy on thi FTE FLAT OF 81X ond flnor, 047 Madisor Dearboen:st. fourili roa o re T-A carptaken. _Audress n 13, Tribune ofice. “rAN'rni—"m'ngxr In family: no chilcren; kive strees, ‘wanted; best of Fafercaces, _ ) RENT=DESK ROO i rtor second foor, SAddress B 18, JUER OF keeping: South Side, eia B 14, Tribun and & 1pt parment and beat o RGOS st '\ 132 FIPTH. ar. 170, 152 and 134 s, POTWIN & & ok HRD1IOTST FUL i winter( routls Slda, east of Rinte-st. Parties mag reacrie b and toweling: must ba lows pron, ole-1inen ( 3 I cumpletely furnislied fof bousekvepliu: ¢ duits X v Maving rec o re RIC 3 WARRANTED FOIL 9 WAIANTED FOIRFIVE YE L ‘chased for CASH In New Yotk ck of ELEGANT PIANOS, wo 16 wnatied (o sel OLUIELY BEYOXD COMD! 1—TU i A srfifi:l’n o N {iN1F] NEW AND MAGNIF Al cently pur rifice, AN 1GUNEnss o MUSICAL, LEORTUNITY C AT A LA Addres: s E Tribune, TN BUSINESS aer, aod rent FIV $764) squere prand, tichly carved, all provements, 733 ctar Bagnincent FHa-octar Jrasements, thsaiv outs XIV.. ric Very eleyant’ New York 1o cov v A rich und powertul tune §850 planv, entl 'and warranted in every respect, with €0ver .. A brand-naw A splendid menis We warrant every instruinent Lo be Vi rencls o planoforie, ail | o and I ami pawerful tone 9, RETA e, 4 elegany Justrument, all 1ate | m Kuler price 3650, with stoul & A v Sianatore. ol R ek T reclsely as 3. i i) thetn nt PETITIUN, 6t fnue £ etlon. nteat I .. 210 ey reseatea o Sid ouUrYEs Fesposiblo for 1€ for tha Deriod gaarantced. A n FINKEPIANO, HUT‘H $10 montbly unt| EEDS Temple ot 3 RoT. 154 State’st LE USED, warranti 1 for | T b an Miren £ for 5 year ll.u b nd in to al prl 'U RIGHT PIANOS=WARRANTED A3 PURAULE and 10 stas a8 Jong ss the best squary 's Tetiplo of Music, . T-CLASS HECOND-TTAND Addresa for thres 1.000 TIANOS AND ONGANS—FIVE YEARS o es, T oMl LY u r i e M tors nuy‘l'n‘.s. Pl catatoguca maiied free, REED'S Temple of Music, D2 Van Hureu- = " PINANGIAL, A‘:‘\,VAN ES M nds, € dolph-st., near DVANCES A A =N Tk, toutn 3. DE ON DIAMONDS, WATCH AUNDERS' privato o floom 5 and 6. Establ ON FURNITUI, PIANGE (WITHOUT Lo, moucy lusugl oo collstersls. 151 K3, e, 130 llao hifshed | . 00D TR, ANTED-VARNJRI SALESMAN. ONLY THOSR having hes reference and eantrofiing euttam V! may addresa WML TILDEN & ST¢ .8, 252 Pearlst., Ne& Vork, succemors th Wm. Tiiden & Nephew & Wi, Thiden Dindgete. W ASTED=TW0 FIRST.CLARS GROCRHT IEL IV ery clorka: must atata where last employed, with reforences of character and ability. Addrems 817 Tribune ofice. WASTEDS (AN WITIl §200 C. ¥ DTNR Tor first-¢lag: natioral enterprise holiday woek: { ake s_'m Il between Il mad 2 ar 127 South V ANTED — ATTENTION fomperent workman, 1at2 8 Airat.cians mosftion In 8 For. on 2dd; AT be & firstcciash woi nois, - g IRST-CLABS 1053 Indians- BOOKRINDERS — th apet] capital, e tantishment. office. AT 4% WATIASTLAY. man. Call early; bring Conchmen, Teamsters, &cs Apply At 700 Madironost, bk VY ASTED=A COACHHAN'DT LA EXPERT: [ 3 oo wages paid ta s white man not afrall nee of worky no application corsidered without ety reier- fogee. Spply 811107 Michigaa-av., Atier@ inthe cren- Employment Agencies. WASIED-1.00 NEX FOIE THE 8017 $24 Tor month and board: work wlater.” Far sheap 1l n CURISTIAN & 3 FUR LEVEE WORK VY “souih: vates $20 and huard: tesins for clty, Gheap ickels Sudth at 210 Youth Water-at. SNELL& £ I ERS, PORTENS, . with prop e recommENE A 12 Lard. cannpoly or BITCn Wil stain L the G v 2o Adyertler and (nzetee, pul ©ed by the tireal \Veitern Tes, Callez, and Solee pany, 160 Lasalleest,, pear Mouree. N, 1. Uttice hour: frompz o, tudp. ; all W ANTED=A YOlis tograph gailsry secd loarn the Anply al the gatiney, 87 West Madison i, VW ANTRD-£ANVASSERS OIt A FAST-AELLING nfll!le:“"l‘_}llfl.l you. Catlat 79 Dearbors . Tloom 14, 8 1A ark In i and biard: D o WASIED=LANIES 2 vass for rho hiest Pays well Cailat hind VT ASTED-A YOUSG MAK 10 LEARN PHOTOS wTapliing and 4otk I galiesy: fair wakes (o 8 suitable perso, Arc Usliney, 101 West Madl the ezt hook tor price evar palden any Jse, 2 10 200 Hun- SWASTER-VOUNG don premes and FYASTED-TY canyast Clark DORESS TO Address 77 IZLIVE ) Chrlatmng ginxis, Jemelry, watchey et 100 new 9y $urs 1 every aeliie A it & et . WASTED-CEMALE MELP, Domesticne WWAFTED=A Guab, U for general b at 208 North IMAN ORI LLEAN ORI uswork to 6 famlly of three. Cull WANTEDS tent ki whiel wiil Jin wii d Y ASTED=ARIAET GILE 70 cm‘n;_flf\mur\' cieot, Cr 20 and o S o M3 morhlug Teady for werk st A Fi f references teqeired, M., coruer Mine, ED DINTNG 10D Esat Washluion-st., Erglish W NTED-AN EX sirl, Apnly at 3r Totise EO=Tw 0 aiitl ot wmediooly st 437 T, A GIRL Kod couk THONER: NONE —__SITUATIONS WANTED.JIALE. Tookkeepern, QITOATION WANTED=DY A YOLNG SVirictry good habith s cashter ar beokkee hadt Beven weara’ jractical oxpericRes, Al s yery best of references us fo characler anfily. Add N QUEEATION WANTEOTY v ¢ Prookta : R A PR b B Miscelinncous, JTUATION WANT&l=As BARTE! firstee|ase rectaurant: goou references, 8, Tritiune otlle N OF luva . furutsn lh‘l 4 N Address s QITUATION WASTET-TIY r‘fiu.‘ \’I"} \\ulti i T do anyThitie: pay ot e mic! . St an m LRy dobe AIECes 1 (0 T s ity QITUA'I’H)X W ) Iua private gy gs oo, work. ~ Address 4 Curnait-ai, ITUATION WANTLD-NY B for keneral housework {6 0 Prate-st. 08l hudsgs oy K rUoIn work, sonest. SITUATION WA \S do second or g Adirena 3111 48, 1 gn‘uuwflv QERMAN GIHL TO' & tuud refereuves, By A MY £ 2 o awmsil, privae weieral NOINCWOTK, Pleaso call, fur two diys, at oy Fweatynlatn-e. AITUATIO: BY W0 DANISH GIRLS AN Juss serived erut U work of general liousework or addrems . ADAM, 41 Flgesl. QITUATION WANTEL=bY A GUILTO i LT housework UF secoud work.: Catl av 11-33 Atli- 3 country, (2 o srcond w sall Taniily. Call on waukeeoav, _ Rzl sl JTUATION, WANTED-FGH GENERAL HOUSE: ) work, _Address, tor threu days, ¥ %, Tribune ofice, FTUATION WANTED=BY A COMPETENT UL D) man girk to couk. wastt, and iron in & drat-cluss Prhwaic tawilyy Aveiican Gy, " Call ot Ly day s o 10 Twenty-secotidsst,, up-atal QITUATION WANTED- K AL LE GINL 0t eouiing e keivend luusswork: beal of city rotercaces khyen 1t revu Lizam ealh or address fur Ewo days, 03 TWenty-bli QITUATION WANTED- K CASADIAS “GTE D who usderstails krueral Buusowuri gusd refere ce given, Auply st 86 Wood-at, Calitwu days, QITUATION WANT ANLE il 10 do hous o nlccat Apbiy aL CAW s the T-CLASS QIilL nd work. Avply A NE all fally of cooxs. Clark- ONEY IN WAND TO LOAN ON FURNI- e Bd ALY cach. rner Adam Money to ofoven Otiee [ pany, 194 southy MO T Loy e rent arbors tes: out remaval oom 3, 114} 1 EDW. + near Washlngton, ar e e IN BUMS OF 82 AND UPWARDS ad at. BAL CON. on chulee [nioroved proj ns and Dakicys Brss morl 005 cash valuw property, $:i.500 ¢ tnquire evealnxs Foli ()‘.D 3‘""" AN ‘on watclies, di 9ac] ‘8 jun &t GOLDBMIN'S Loan mnd Jhullioa (lulllc 1% East 3 ab. Jrud, es, dianjuuda, adlion-ef, st 1M Appiy st Ualo: i 5. orai giod collater Lhiipe 2 RTGAGES, agea i, od B4 300 Lauxiey-s b SILVER, And vuluahles Ishisd rs3 CITY FTar- n Trust Come RUVED N 5L VRUIT AT COIL U’“UTI‘EYE“ & SD.. [ N ‘iven one year in the Peultentiary, = o —— riy Suchangs for capreacy st tha conating: Juseph Dowailow plesded gullly to forgery, AND LODGING. ek and wus remauded. Wt Blldes l)ux.vlss CAX LE WAL ;‘:m'"fi“!r‘% Foi Frederick Klumb pleaded gullty to larveny, SOUTH SANGEMUN-ST.—BOARD AND ROOM1 | it v o A E CENT PRGN T TACEANYS and wud glven uud-r‘hu’ lg‘l,E.': uaty Jall, §Pm"u wentlenen, §3 cacli. Apply ¥a . or after h ‘of $10 10 eachuuge for curreacy llwl‘n“n‘~r@$‘fll of Juvin Daudunsy— oo SINLMATRES cricit Fotele, ';m‘:;‘r:::v-.:v? TAVE FOR IRVESTMENT IN DI UneE M00UE nty vased ul renl i ‘| Vi i RoOd Blolp, —whict 16 ois trisl, Tt Lo bl Srat.claue: board wiih | bargaios ¥auted " WALLEK BHOTHENS, U3 Wi vt STe 313, 270 (o 884, 270, 787, | o el (e e e 3 57 s oo | Ikton st S D 2 Sal s Th i Luclnlies ADa HOTED, 113 AND 130 WAABILAV.— | |/ ANTED=FHOM PUINCIPALS, A LOAN OF & e O isn—B5,038, 67,650, 64,282, and A prices ~ Quot Toouis sl buard 8100 per or Ehive oF e yuare a0 §besccuty gu firt- 07,370, conleinuation rheck Kacass o triak 37 ver wode. Dy boirt, dilice wock, | fibent Rer 11 bortin A dibeerr ¥ vues Movss—8, U, 10, No, 7, Beveridge ve. Huse, on trial, Junax Hoasns—8et caso 103, Latehaw va. Lund, and caleuoar’ Nos. €30 to G35, fuclusive, No. 1,040, Cailagban va. Fitzaimous, ou trl R 440, $i1, 443, —___BOARD WANTED, 3 CONNEUTED ROOM URNISHED | T e g gt it Tost-Uttice Bux 116, Juvax Bootu A58, 430, = - r— :m. 447h‘4‘w. 450, No, Witllaue ve, Keea® [ LOST DFOUND, ell, us irial. 3 o o bOUTH JEF- JUDuE Faxwiii—500, Darmum ve. Mercantilo F"fi'ii.‘:‘ fl'pplyum’huubumu. . A Insursace Company. M{:‘wl WiLtlans—~803, Grungies ve. Elchene JUDGMENTS, Usiren n&n“l Distiact Covnr—Jupos 1Lob. UL VALUE WILL DE PAID VO THE ARTICLES l‘ u}'x'nx‘.'m\:'umuy m-n{fzn.-e. D, from sz2 Michigan: v, Address b 43, Tribuse oflce, » sT—A BLACK AND WHITE SETTKR BITCIH [05TA BLACK AND MUITE S¥TSent Toward : : b Milicr va. Proceeds of Schoorer i) Fasieds € B | M S WARKRAL A v 3 2. NT..-'- [ 0BT -AV, OIt THIRTYV-TUIRD-ST., oley et a). ve. Proceeds of Sclouner Johu LO% Nt er card-coms b mouugras K. L. The dader wilbo sullably rewsrdua by leaving the sau A hirty-fouria o, A. 1, Vitsworth, 156 Clark. ST wAITE AU DU, (SELALY oA breaats roward {aid 10 the rebaim -Dig sewe, $118. " Peck ve. Schooner Moscs Guagv, $7)0.08. Surkiion Couut Conrsseioxs—oses Abrabam vs. lspac K. Abrubaw, $i13.50, —Frank Leben- sl cut ua breast; pemana etal. ve, Heury Kaatens. §1, 144. 87, STRAYED=FRUM COO I'gith STABLE, Junos Ganv—~Charlos Ukerlund ve. Erick Ol | O Munros-st., 05 raturday, st p. i sorrei borse, wl;ns vlu‘rdlc;. nw.wm?)mjumn lww uuL— with oue ear turued duwh aud breast collar on. Alica Murphy ‘v. W. P. Jone 200, =W, (Y WAND=-LUAT FUOM 125 BASALI T, ot ol Augustus Freach, s 53 —aws v, ?5 N A o feials waier apaiiod. AE . B, Uewsou, §374.68.—A. Alford vs. bien) C. LD'8. Milier, §133. Busbusell ve. K.(L. Mar- r——————m—m—m— . debt, $4 co, $2U0. — Goorge Newkisk 4 ve. Jercwlab Leaming, 31,100 N e BOOES ( 1 PAID FUB LOUK: —#EA,}}:?}:ID“‘]"O;‘&“&; L F i s ) ey o c AR N Coaer Madisan s bearbot o'ata. kS WAN OU BMALL LUTS OF L“::‘v‘:[‘:‘" tur “I'}L L }l‘fi‘i Chesp Book-Biore, Jul frriiret et 150, 60, Ctacuir CQURT—JUGE, Bovtu—J. D, Stone va, City of Cbicagu; verdict, $218, aud motlon (o5 vew trial by defendauta, ILLINOIS SUPRENN COUKT, BpriNarisLy, I, Deg, 10~Mr, E. C. Ham- s rances p erty, Ok, 1o EXguANGE Copital indiaae; 00 ar well feac water. AL, saw-mill dulng ol Ll best Wb 200 rten for casty or une-halt Tleass addreas o Counecticut tu cl 33,6k Incumbared 8 id farm, b3 Bere ubdtiLlon, val ntareat 1a 2 A& WANTER ON 3 160-a€to iinofs Tarni. or wil scli cashi and ul cutnbered cls) 510, Triuune villce. ro EXCHANGE, EXCHANGE-TWU ~ MASUFACTORIES oy of LU population, ¥ 12,000, bugl reute. wajoliiog e e clly ol uo 91:5 (u, fucumberrd $ 1. Tow iuterest, and can remalu if desireds want 1o eachaage rral ur un Jute! o Wash Sl uilcs Worth B3, uod {82 U Bt ur miliresa70d South Blate st "o i difference fu’ cla Trivune ol Wi riy TANA, 124 Dearl XCHANGE-FOR A i £/ 10 KU & g0 ar o ARM 000D FAl FiLAL, STOOK OF DItY CLAND FOR_GOOD T 4 near Chicago, Appiy tod. M. bora-at PLEN DI I N i sladaplen. 1d suitabie for BR); Incunie Indb(l.\\%l T some good biatuisa. G. W. 00-ut. £ it Gk oct, & weres tnder pl ousy ¢ 113 actes o 0w —balancg thuiber, . orotiard, aud goud 10 cated Ll pue oud custom trade s Lo srowing dlstricia of ina State. Call RN WORTH ey g drug stores urusn INV‘"’{ ‘Mmu“ —————— R NEGEEE UL fot_worta §3 ¥ ANTED-SMALL Wi h]'l)‘; Iu‘u g e ey RANTIN uut b ; t 1 chase At de Vi miist bo vueay sva Couaty, (1 FEss WiTH Ol oas than 039, luchesi Adds . ITUATION W 4 5 EX ENCE] S“:gnu‘ . A BY AN RXPERIENCED maker to o Uressuakiog of plati sl iyl tatilics by e dav Tres RIS Waat Muarvo st Nurues. X SILUAT|ONS WANTE ) Srat-cina fel sewlng-mavhitue LIER IN NEKD O L1 ted at the Sluger rodine, 224 doutn NTED 3 ur Gierinan feimal il <A ToF, BALE: CHEAP—A 0By ", lEt‘ullllf m:cuplhl and u[\tllhfi Ly the nrn of mes (. Mulirld i u & Lu., Wik Jateat (1proved Biachin: ¢ ¢ s duo-cut ' sud swokin sobucc, Lo appolotinents uecassary Lo 4 el cldss Thciory) Hitn: TN very dustrabiles codipetiug Huce uf rullrowls Eaat, Wear, Bortlh, aud souts, —For furiher partlculars wp ply 16 First Nethuoul Bauk, Slvuras, Micl, LE-AN ULD ESTABLES E ad, QOINE & UrVBIRLIG cash (rade, oil vuc of cute fu the city. hdicretun, eut cai BAKS wbadp GALL AND 8TAT (Y B IUNET Tudation Iu e cllys cau' luvestigated. " Ad- THAIN WAREYOUSE FOI (’“c:lt 'u\-hfnuncl o the Hu lialiruad, dre Addcss 0 11, ass locatlou Tribuue vtlee. UILEASTERN YoM age uf Fuster draile: The buuwilake Laul slwply vecsus wwe on yuur Bratly sL8 oo, mian waabi i E the Chileago pul i 0f il laupdrios olrta wiow-w it roded: wid pollel wd ug lotis by Liere Jotin * Chluswaa SLing I[AvLEn FORVUERISTERRE PROVEIGNS. 23D Cliuie ¥ howui o4 i slaiing, TFALCe Baa relcBaAk ) Pl J. UVERMAN: York. Pri P, 0. Box 5113, - HAN D des make sud 0 guud Uitice. “MOUSRHOLD GOODS. SECOND-HASD FULLEL & Warreo stove lendid * for sale cBea, cas 0's pyrchaser by audreastui 51 ¢ USIEULE G T, ¢ siisais Mhou&:‘wd ouds Ul MLLLTLEY ba) e Jcacnts Diay be pald fur aficr Las Luluipye. o STOBAGE. ‘IREI"LOOP WAKREHOUSE FOR FURNITULK, i luwest Welay od, Aod werel i ateas ot s Sia Der yuar. i Weat Muikimsis e i s e AN i R A A LA o KSR L SIS

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