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T ORIME MOST UNNATURAL MURDER. ysctal Plspateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Newank, O, Dee. 14.—Albert Jones, aged 73 years, restding on n farm a fow miles [rom this city, yeaterday murdered his own daughter fn cobt blood. After tommitting the deed the murderer dresscd himsell with great care and came to this city, olng directly to the all, and faquiring for the Sterlfl, whu wan absent at the time. ,Jones then procceded about town, and, foding the Sherhl, Lold that oflicial that ho had suspected his doughter’s chastity, and that he padt murdered her. It was at first thought tha the man was ineanc, The Coro- yer was notlficd, and proceeded to the farmhouse, Where ‘ho body of the murigred woman was found at 1 o'clock this morning Tho corpse waa still warm, but all slgns of lifc Dad dhnnlmued. Jones has always been a hard- workint, honest farmer, and his daughter kept Yiouse fot iae. O helng aeked why he brought his overcoat with him, he reptied he thought it smight be cold In the Jail. e was supplied with money, having over €330 cn his person. 1lc gaird o had no desire tu leave the country, Tho nelglibors represent that father and daughter ways hived happily together, Ile has ono son Mving tn California, LAND-SWINDLES, gaN Fraxcisco, Cal, Dec. 14.—~Tho State T.ant Commisafon appointed by the last Legfs- Iature bas made its final report, It reiterates jts charges agalnst Burveyor-General Gardner, ypreviously made public, and refera to the ad- ministration of Tost as exhibiting the samo Jamentable irregularity, extravaganee, want of system, and reprehiensible carclessness in the mansgement of the publle moneys. It recommends prompt actlon amainst the bondsmen of Doxt, and commends the services of Burvcyors-General Iloughton and Miner, (reat frauds arc alleged to have been com- mitted in the disposition of State luuds by dammy entries and muttlation of tho act of the Lrgislature cf January, 1870, by which the in- {ent of restricting sales to any “one person to gXincres was defeated. 'The mutilntion was done either during or after tho enrollment of the bitl, and beforo it was slizned by the Gov- ernor. The Commission deems ‘any radlcal changa of the land system of tho Btata inex- pedieat, but recormmenda a nimber of amend- ments th the detalls of the present laws, A COUNT BROKEN UP, Grongerowy, Col., Dec. 14.—Juilge Dean, of ot Sulphur Springs, Middle Park, arrived hero to-njght, and reports that his court was yester- day broken up by a mob, Half a dozen men cntered the court peaccably, and,’ hav. ing arranged themselves to suit their purpose, the ringleader, sald tobe the Deputy Bheriff-eleet, began to read what purported to be a warrant commanding Judee Dean to disperse his so-called court, and to deliver up the books and seal. Dean com- manded him to sit down, and threatened to place him under arrest. Just then Jean was struck back of the ear. The protend- wl oflicer drew a revolver and shot at Dean, the bal) passing close to his hend. ‘Thero wasa gencral rush, and, althonzh revolvers were held at hia head, Dean suceeetled In locking up his records and seals, Mo is on bis way to Uenver to ask tho Gavernor to aasfst {n_re. storing “order, With such a mob hounding him he darea not open court, TUIEVES SIIOT. &Spectal Dirwatch to The Chicago Tribuna, NasuvitLe, Dec. 14.~Last night three taieves obbed a store at Falkville, Als, A poseoof Atlzens went in pursuit to-day, tracked the thicves six miles, and found them hid undern blufl. to halt, The cltizens shot down two, the third gaving himself up. Ono clolmed to bo an fia- portation irom Englaud. ARRENTED. New Yonrg, Dee. 14.—Sherman Broadwell, President of the Clalrmuut Buviugs Hank of this clty, sgainst whom the Grund Jury found on indictment of fraud, was arrcsted at his rest- denee In Jersey City to-night and locked up. {ll_u.’ will be brought to New Yaru‘ to-morrow for AT'PEAL, Bpecial Pupoten to PAe Chlcago Tribune, INDIANATOLIS, Ind,, Dee. 14.—Counsel for Michael Gillvoly, the murderer of Oficer ‘Thomas Lannon at Kokomo last August, have fifed Ins the Bupreme Court the travscript for an appeal, lnwmlrng In ask for u mow trlal, Gil- vuly is'to by bunyg Jau, 30 next. % CAPITAL CONVICTION. fpecial Dispatch te The Chlc 170 Tribune, 0s1A114, Neb, Dee, 14.—The trialof Ferdinand Shultz for kiltlng Slmon Gale, In Wayne Couu- ty, a fow months ago, was concluded last even- fng at Weest Point, With a verdict of eullty in tuo tlyst degree. CANADA. . ‘The Proposition to Make Iialifax & Winter Port—l'rospect of Batlafuctory Arrange- ments. Avectal Diruateh tn The Chleagn Tridune. Hatirax, Dee, 14.—The Joint Commnittec of the City Councll, Chamber of Commerce, and Importers’ Assoclation, had an interview with C. D, Brydgos, Managiug Director of the Inter- colotital railway, in recard to making Halitax a winter port. Mr, Brypgdes eafil that when the rupturo between the Grand Trunk Rallway aud the Philadeiphls Line occurred, ho at onco vlnced himsclt tn communication with the Grand ‘Trunk Rallway people, with the viow of making arraugements for frelght rates over that ruad ad the Intercolonial. The Grand Truvk Rail- way ogreed that whatever rates wers quoted to Portland should alto be quoted to River Du Loup. With reference to rates on the Intercolonlal Rallway and tho ocean, that ques- tlon must bu arranged between tho atcamahip managor and tho rallwoy autborities, Hle wusin communjeation with 8ir Hugh Allan; and, though hie did not speak positlvely, hin mpress slon waos that a satlstuctory agrecinent could bo arriyed at. Ife said the sim of ono shilling and three ponice, wentioned os the rate on grain from fiver Du Loup to Hailfax, was vory ‘iuw: ut there wers other articles, such as flour, buts ter, provislows, cte., on which vetter rates could Lo ubtained; and Le boped that, by makiny up mixcd cargues, it could be made to pay, If'the buelincss wus Lo bo walo succesaful, 1L must be by uers discbargiug at Ilalifax, and ye- wntuing to loud, thus saving the cxpensy of rallage to und from an Amcrlean port, He “cxpected wo acrious diftfculty workiug the Iutercolonlal Ballway during tho wintey * scason. Tliey arc uuw In a betger !mman to dest with difticulties thau last yoar, wving . the advantags of experienco und {u- creased suow-stieds, cte. o bud no healtation iu sayfug that Halltax had ample sccommaoda- tion, tu wharfs, stores, uud trucks, fur the pro- posed trade, (lalifax was'in 8 botter Htlon 10 that respect thau Portland was durlug the frst ten years of the Allau Line's busivess at that port. Mr, Brydges sald, If it were known that steamers wouid sall from Haulifax at ified dates, there would be no dittivulty in eetting cargocs, Hedid wot thluk any vood cuuld be accomplished by sending agents West 10 solicit freight, until “shippers could be met with definlte statements of dutes of sailing, ete. The conditions of trade Letween Ifalifax aud Portland were differcut. 'Ilcre was hittle or no freight for the latter place on steamers from England,~{t was vesny all thyough frelght, to ot off by reil; wuile Jialilax vad large quantitles of goods comlug for ite own munl;ml:.l ™ ik e eh I 8 CAlcn N, Mowtanat, Dee, HoToday e Cotitt of Avpeals gava a judgment aguinst the couatitu- tiunahity of the Provinelal Iusurance act i 1ug a stamp duty ou policica of nsurunce. Was nudo o test case, several fusurance cuin- banles baving purposely fssued unstamped bolicies with a vivw to briug on the actiou. — i A SAD ACCIDENT. Bpecial Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribuna. Jouisr, 1ll.,, Dee, 14.—Barucy Thoruton, & Workaian employed on the now Catbollc church which fs bewwg bullt here, was {atally Injured Yesterday afternoon by the falliug of the appar- tus which 1 used for boistiug stona to the top Of tho walls, aud which feil a dlstavce of fiity eet, striking Thoruton on the shoulder, crush- f:?ufih,,"“‘:; scm aud band, sud Injuring bl ! o o ered, sutlering greal or treour ture {%zh e 19 iy et "o ‘was about 40 years of age, eaves & family o poor circumatances. < SECRET SOCIETIES. icial Wazaick (@ Tha Chlcago Tridune. Lavroars, Tud., Dee. 14.—The following offl curs wer elcted last night by Laporte Coms andery, No, 13, Knights Templar: George 8. Bevaure, Eminent Couwmander; Mortimer Nye, ‘The thieves started to rum, and rufused: Lnalk Generallaemas 1. C. Shannon, Captaln-Gen- eral: 8. I, French, Prointe: B. A, Rogers Treagnrer; Grorge € Do Hecorders N Anderson, Senfor Ward mes T. Dike, Junlor Wardens Georee rchill, Nword: Bearer: (eorge C. Nearis, Standard-Bearer; I M. Misler, Warder: It I1. Drew, Captain of 1he Guard;_Fiwara Moore, Firat' Guands (. F. Swan, Xeeond (Guard; and Edward Vafl, Jr., Becond Guard, HAMPTON AND PATTERSON. A Poar Biaw for the Senator—The FEforts to Candone Mr, Patterson’s Offenses—Uove Uampton Opposed to the Largsin, Dispateh ta New York Times. Corosnsa, 8. C., Dee. 12.—Some ntterances of Goy. ilampton to-lny will be of Intercét to Benator Pattersnn. Gen. Butler has been hard at work afnce his return from Washington to havo all ctiminal proceedings sgalvat Mr. Pat- terson dropped, and same of the baser class of Democrats bave shown o disposition to help him. Previous to Gen. Butler's arrival a reso- Intion passed the State House of Representa- tives, without opposition. directing a certified capy of the report of the Investizating Commit- teo touching Mr. Patterson's bribery of the tegisiature of 1873 to be sent to Gen. Butler, with instructions to. present 1t Lo the United Senate. Before it could come up for concur- renes In the Bemate, Gen, Butler had arrived here, ond, when informed of the stata of aftalrs, went limself to the Benate Chamber a prompted Senator Crittenden to appose action on the resolutlon. The result of two days’ man- Ipulation by Gen. Butler was that a new com- witica was ralsed in the Seuale, umder the aj- ropriate title of Committee on Federal Relo- [‘hmu. It wnamads up entirely of Detnocrats, aml Butler Democrata at that, the Republicans belnz ostentatiously denled representation on it. Of courag the resolution waa referred to this Com- mitice for tho cxlm.‘u purpose of having it | kilfed. It bas not been supposed that (Gov. Jlumpton was o party to these Intrlgues, or would in any way sustain them; but, it having been telegraphed to Waahington that he had determined upon & pollvy of eeneral amnesty Patterson and the like, some uncasiness by to he manifusted among those who have most faithlully sustained his Administration. It may be sald with absolute certaluty that ne such nn- caslness will be felb by themi hereafter. Gov. Hanipton has to-lay declured himselt tirmly opposed to any bargain with Mr. Patterson. Whether Gov.” Humnpton was favorable or unfavorable to an fnvestizatfon of Mr. Fatter- Bon's case In the beginning, ho says that, since the proof of that person’s gullt bhas been made apparent to the public authorities, to the State, and to the country, it would bo 8 disgrace to Eouth Carallna I eriminal proceedings, based upon sueh overwheliming testimony, were not earnestly and cnergetienlly pressed to an {ssuc. ‘The avidence obtatned by the same Commitice which Indicted Mr., Patterson, and the convic- tious already bad, justify the existenee of this Adwministration In the eyes of even those who bitterly opposcd its success, and bas hush- ed hostile eriticlsm upon some of the methods employed to overcome an enormous mn|uru{. Mercly to obtatn the ascendency of a political party, or win oftice for himsolf, no such mmpnlfiu would liave been entered upon by hhin, e sought to rescue the State, not from Republicans, but from plunderers, otherwise ha would not hava abaudoned private life to on~ tor upon the strifes, anxicties, and responsibili- tles of auch a catnpslzn a8 that of 1870, To condotie now the offenses of Mr. Patterson In retumn for tnere dulitical seryices, no matter how valunble, would be to ahandon the high wronnds upon which he consented to walke the ctlort to redec the Btate wlen the task was well nigh bopeless, Gov. Hampton rejolces that Mr. Patterson's vote secured a seat in the United States Senato to Uon, Butler, lohns no doubt that Jt may be used Lereafter to the advantage of the Dem- ovratle party; but to allow him to go unpunish- cd would aull(fy tho charges which have becn made by Mr. Patterson’s fricnds that the prose- cuttons against hitn orizinated in political hos- tiliey, snd have looked sololy to political re- sults, and woull place the Democratic party of South Carollna In tho position of buylng a seat for a Unlted States Scuator by thé candone- ment of felouies committed azalnst the peo- ple of the State. This would be n stain upon the Inlcgflty of his Admin{stration. A&rn than this, he would regurd It as & dance: ous preument o be placed in the hands of tho oyuonunu of the Denocratle party in the next Vresidential campaign. He docs not regard the investigation of eriines by legislative commit- tees or the Inauguration of cruninal procecdings in the courts as the litting machivery for deter- mining the rights to scats in tho Sonate of the United Btates, If Senator Patterson had ren- dered a servico to Gen, Butler, with or without the promise of a coushleratlon, Guv, Hampton ia quite willing for Gen. Butler to rewand Sena- tor Patterson ns bost ho nay; but whatever settlement 18 to bo made between the old Bena- tor atul the new (ov. Hlampton does not thlnk. his Adwinistravion should be made n party. to It It 18 now certain that the resolution will not be killed in the Committee on Rederal Fela- tions, but will bo reported in a Uay or two with on wnendntent, Gen. Bntler bns declared that it would be impusstble for hing fu view ol his obllyatfons to Mr. Pattcrson, to prescnt the report ot the Investizating Commiittee to the Senate of the United States, and {t {s now pro- woseld, In order to reileva him from such an embarrassineut, to anend the resolution of the Hunso ko as Lo send the report af the fuvestl gating Conumnltics to the Prestdent of the Sen- ate, with o request that lie will present it to thist bodg, T such a stiapo tha resolution will umloubtedly pass, notwithstnmiing telegrams from Muessra. Lamar, Steplicns, Hill, and Gor- dou, advising otherwise. e ——— NEW YORK UNION LEAGUE CLUB, New Yonk, Dec. I4.—~Scuator Conling's supporters have clected o Numinating Commit- {eo in tho Unlon [Lewue Club,—an unoxpected defcat for the Administration Republicans, who claim 75 per vent of the members, The recom- mendations of the Nomirating Cammlittes have ustially recelved the ratitieation of the Club, but the disappolnted in this preliminary election sa: that It an objectionable ticket Is “presented (t wiil ba defeated, The ‘Evening 'ost says that members of tho Unlun League Club, whio voted for the success- ful ticket last night, 0l so rogardlues of poll- tes, and that only a minority of the Nominat- iz Conymittee chiosen arc fuvorably dlavosed tuward the Custom-tiouse. — - ———— ENFANT TERRIBLE, Svecfal Disvaich to The Chicuyo Tridune, Foxp pu Lac, Wis,, Dec. 14.—A flre tlis afternoon, siugularly caused, dostroyed about £500 worth of property belonging to A, B, Tuy- Jor. A strange dog was prowling about the premises, when tho dlaboliesl fdea oceurred to n aall boy Lo put kevasene on the anbmal and fenite the olt, “The burning dog rushed under thie barn, actting it o lire, with thoresult above stated, “The brutal act visited Its peualty on lunocest partlcs, e GOV, CULLOM'S TOUR. Bvecial Disvatch to The Chicaga Tridune, New Qnrnins, La., Deo. 14.—~Gov, Cullom, Ratlwoy-Commlssloner Oborly, and Mr. Acker- man, Prestient of the Iliuols Contral, were re- celved on "Change to-day most cordlally., Tha Smny Icayes tor Moblle to-morrow, will ‘stop at duckunn,‘l‘uuu.g and reach Springfiela on Tues- ay. . e e——— FIRE-INSURANCE, Specral Dispalch in Ths Chicagn Tridune, PuiLavxuenia, Dee, 14.~0Owing to prevaillog low rales, tho Philadelnhia Fire-Insurance Cumpany hss withdrawn its agency business, und rolusurcd its Eastern sgeucy risks In tho Liverpool & London & Globe. The Sun Fire Dbsa relasurod past ot its busioess, indluding ail in Chicago, jn” La Calsse Uenerale, the ¥reuch cowmpauny. ———— CIVIL SERVICE, Spectal Diwpageh to TAe Chicaza Tribuns, LaSactre, L, Dec. 14.—Therels great and very generalfndizuation fu this city on account of tho appolutment ot J, L, Corbos ns Postmasterof La- Salle, In place of E. 0. Webater, the present worthy Incumbent, Nearly all our business- wen protested azalnst the-sppointment, aud sut forth good reasons for so doing. e —e— OLIVER P, MORTON, | Hpacjat Dirvatch to Tae Chlcago Triduni. Inpuxarous, Ind, Dec. 14.—Cspt. Lee, Becretary of the Morton Monumental Assocla- tion, reports the Fifik, Niatb, and Thirteenth Districts fully orzanized, with & :muh of efli- cjout couuty meuagers at work. Tho work over the um.ylru Btate ls belug pusbed to cowe pletion. e ——— A Now Kiud of Indian Cora, d Revetlie, What has 118 {udian gathed by bis cootact with clvil:zatlon! In exchange for his robe of rabbit-sking he has gained the blanket; for bis rubbit and yluc-mn dict ho has exchaoged tho luxurl&‘o of alaughior-houss offal, stale fruit, und kitchen refuse; be has beun introduced to cards, aud wado scquainted with whisky, One ununauuvu wonld think that these were compensations enough for any well-regulated Indung but when it Is consulered that his “untutored ! mind knew he white man's corn fil] he ex- changed the moceasin of barbartsm for the boot and brozan of civilzation. the heart of tue hu- manitarlan must bleed for the misery ffilcted on a fast-fading race. ‘The toe-corn was an ex- crescence unknown ta the Indan toot until the xon of Lie forest commenced pinching Wi feet with the cast-off hoot and shoe of tne pale-face, Indiang of wealth ronictimes enjoy the very fuxury of misery that co.nes of breaking hua walr of new hoots, COUNTY AGENT. The Republican County Commissioners held another caucus yesterday. This lime they mot at. the (Grand Pacific. The nes- alon lasted four hours. When they adjonrned they were not oA far advanced towards an agree- ment npon the county ofticers whom they are to elect as when they buzan. In fact, they sre Just where they started when they first got together for the purpose of making nominations, The reasan AAuALIULIAYG of thefr fnabllity to agree upon one for a parliecnlar ponition Is About every one of the cight has o friend. oraome friend of his fricnds, that he wanta o havo an office, Even when & majority are hrotght around to one man, another, who 18 op- pored to him, presentaa letter pitching Into the favorite and setting forth hia folbles, or makes charges against him. The result Iy he Is dropped and some one einp 18 Laken tipy but only to be st Aside for sunffar reasons, M ?the cancan yestor- day, the principal lalk was with reference to hram Barber for Connty-Attorney and Dre. Bln- thardt for Connty Fhysiclan, and they would prob- aoly fave been agreed upon had_notone of the Commissioners refused to vote. Eforts were made to fndncg him to enst a ballot one way or the other, but they were unavalling. The cons<equence was that a molion to adjourn was agreed to and it may anfely hastated that the eignt aro Jurt oxactiy wherathoy stoud at the begianing. No one Las been nominated, and from the present outlook an agreement upon any one acenis very doubtfsl un- leas mutual concessions are made. They will moet agaln rome time next week. HOME OF TitR DEMOCRATIC COMMISSIONERS aronnderstoud to hava hely u caucnsat Lenzen's raluon, on_Michizan strect, opposite the County Bullding, Thursday sfiernoon, and to have talked aver the malter of coudidates, 1t leaked ont yes. terday that they decitled fo vato for Jamen tunt for County-Attorney, Fitzeerald, the champlon of catbet-hagier 11ynes. wan not prosent. ani he prob- ably will not be bound by the actloa of the cancas, Who are 1o be complitnented with voles fur tho other oftices could not he learned. TS MAIN TROUDLE i8 to-day what it was three worke nzo, the seleetion of & prover peraon to 6l the atlicoor County Agent, Thero |8 no more important positlon than thia in the gift of the Cannty toard, = The person whom It eolects for this place controls the adininistration of relief to over amilles,or neatly 0, 000 pereons. He distributes bread, meat, coni, and grocerles, 11 purchanes and receives large guans ities of all thene articies. f he 0 chiooses, he can conduct Wls oflice I 80" dishonest or shiftleas & mannor o4 L0 causo an unhvcessry expenditure of tens of thousands of dollars. The model County Atwn( Is one who dealn tendetly yet hon- estly with the unhappy Leinis of whom he has charge: who neitherallows Limself ta be led asiray by tenderness, 50 as o be Injudicsous §n Lix glving, nor to be controlled Ly avarice, so ay tostes) from thosc creatures tho reifef which ft wan the iuten- tion of tho taxpayers to bestow upon them. The revert lepubiican mombers of the County Board— the fire tlucted last month and Mcestn. Ayats and Eeuno—tind themeelves in a curivus ond rather humillating predicament. They are soven, and elght arc necossary to control tho Dosrd. Ml TADOL ¥AYS: ‘T am ready to act with you, gentlemen, to con- tral the Hoard, but 1 demand as my copstderation the electlon of Mr, George Muirhead as County gent. if you don't chooso to {ovo me my man 1 wiil not give you yours. can. get along without _you, probably. Do you_sco uny wav of getting along without met" The ond man Attempts to dictate terina to the meven, aud It hias occaslonally scemed as if e in » ]mll(fml whers fio coulil do so. When (lie Repabe (cans turned to Fitagerald, with swhou they would be naturally inclined to atiltatc on_account of his lionest record during the last year, e aald: **Cere tainly, Twill act with you o concitiun that you will chuose my man, W. J, llyncs Connty At- torney," Dut'this_eeomed ely ridiculova to the seven, Me, Tiynes wae an Arkansas carpet- bagger, who hadn't been in this State long coongh to lcarn Its 1awe. Hle apparently came here only for the I’“""’"’ of runniug for ofice. He was an unfamiliar with all tax maticrs and assessment cases ax & student {n a law uflice, 1t wonld bo het- ter to have ltouniree, who kneiw somethlog of the rubject. than lynes, who knew nothing. ~ 5o the Hopublicans found themselves placed botween Seylln and Charybdis, between the frylng-pan and the fre, between lynes and Mulrhesd; and of the two evlla thoy choss, ‘In their caucus held 8 couple of weeks that which seemed tho Jeast—Muirhead, It scomed the least becausy tho taw advisor uf the County Bourd can canily, if an fucompetent perwon, entangle them in litivution which would cost millions. If, for instance, the County Hoard had nut een pravented by outside means from folfuwing the adylcs of its Incompe- tent auviser, Rountrea, to the efect that it could Tuwfuliy bssuc bonds, it wonld have found iteelf in a horrible predicament. - Foat this caucus it wos deciileq, thaugh vory roluctantly, 10 yield to the dictation of 3lr. ‘I'abur, Who, whilg too aick to comy down tawn, and too sick o leave hia room, was yet wuell enongh to arrogantly and dollantly b on the numination of fits man, os the conslderation far which ho was to bo loyal to the party which had elected hlm, It eceuis doubtlal now, huwes from Ui developments of the lust two weeks whether this alllanco will hold, and whether the Repubilcans can Junger bear tho responeibllity of ATTEMPTING TO FOLST MIt. MUIRHEAD npan the county an its Agent. Tho clarges which have been niado agalnst him from sll guarters, by the prees, by privale citizens, and by puic or- gaalzatlons, are of su scrious a character ns to de. rorve Investlzation by the Coudty lioard beforu It trica to clect him, ‘The mnust scrious of these 3 ment and ite stock, thus throwing the bur. den of town taxatiun upon tae [armers snd other residents uf thut munleipality, Mr, Labor is b welf s cultlo-dealer st the Biock-Yard«, and must necessinly bo—if he wante Lo got nluig well—on £ooa terms with the Stock-Yanly Company, 1t {s wlleged thot this Company, which liga been thun favosed in its nsscrament, fnelats tuab r. ‘Tabor wmuat demand, and ninet 8enie, (f possible, tha clece tion of Muirhead as County Auvent, for the urpoag of paying off the debt of gratliude of the stock-Vords Company. From the fact that dr, ‘rubar's record whille tn thie County Board liss ot buen ulways a good one,—that theeo have been many yotea glven by him which sadly need expla- nation, sod from ho fuct that ho aflifnted fora Jung time with the corrupt awl dishunest vlement ofthy Doard,—one would suppose that, honesty boing now a little more popuiar, sad tho decent people buing possibly about to bave a majurity, hae| would try ta avold appearinz as_tho spon<orof a man like Muirhead, dinca ho doean’t dowo, the resumption s (hat he 1s forced by the Company 1o ako a atand which he would not “otherwiso take, 31 thiw is trae, and IS tho Stuck-Yards Company s trying (o pay any dobt to Mr. Muirhend, 1t wonid be batter fur tha Company (o do it obt of its own cket rather than by saddiing Lin unon Cook 8‘\:\1"!7. Indeed, §f his pervices aro xo valusblo to that corporation, 1§ wonld ba better for it to retain him tu tho Towa of Luke, where e could continug t0 1ake unjust Buscauments, rather Lot 10 traime fer him to auother feld of labor smong peoplo who du not want him, up 1o the City of Chicagu, IT 18 ALSD ALLENED that Mr. Mulrhead Is au incorriyiblo ofico-seekor and wellicchulder, —that almost over aluce he went into the Town uf Lake fiv hos held office there,anid thutl the results of his atewardship have hot been satisfactory to the taxpayers. o has dwen Aue esavr, Trasteo, employe at tho Waler-Works, en- ncor &t tio Normal Schiool, aud now wante to sucurs. the position of County Agent, 1t I8 aldo alfcyed that, us Assessor, ho chargud tnaee for hie sceyices for 1870 than the luw allows; that be, s 8 member of the ‘Town Board, Lus becn cielly Instrumentsl in lmlxu-luz upon the town a deot tho Intorest oit wiicit it 17 hurdly ablu 10 pay: and tat he, with others, is reapousiiile far the wantou vx- travaganco which hss provalled uown thero, by weaus of which, la some suknawn way, th (uuds of the town have disappeared withont snything to shiow for thum, 'The ‘Taxpayers' Associstivn of tho Town of Loke, un organization uf wajl-known aid reputable citizen, investigated the town al- mire last year, and found wuch cause for suspect- Ingg ut loust the capacity of tha town oficers, of wiiom ir. Muirhead was one, [t muda public eerioue charges, ‘which have never yel been fo- futed. While Mr. Muirhead ailows them 10 go unsuswered, it ta hardly the thing tor tbo Hepub- Hean mombors of thy County” Hoard to tike upon (hemaclves the respousibllity of clectng hrlu to A1l what 1 o many Trespecis, 1he wost important ofice in thelegirt, If they should {uvestiate ait these churges, and fdud thew un- founded—should find that Mr. Mulrheal was o competent, trusjworthy, snd eldicient mau—tucu no except bably, could taken to thelr electing bln; but so Jong #s Lo sllows Jungment to K0 ayalnat hiin Ly defsuit, aud says WOt a word (o heno accusations which Uil tho press and tos muuths of all the clileens of Lake, it would bo {fatal tothe fulerests of relonn aud veoney, falal 10 the Commieslonerm themeelves, were they to ylold to the dictation of Couunlssonct ‘Tabor,—of B man Whuso own recurd has lts suirches and tl}fl::hul,—-nnd but Mr. George Muirbead futo ul e ——eeet— DISTRESS WARRANTS, 0 the Editor of The Tridu Cuicago, Dec, 14.~With » fresh-filed gras and s fcopardized life before us, aud other Ilves, tsnging from jofaucy to old age, bligited by & great sorrow, 1 plead guilty (o e feellog of sympa- | thy for all the partics (albelt they aro all cniire atrangera (o mo),—too greas cosdit of harwh eritle clam In_suy dircction; besldes, pending the trialy 1t would not be prudens to sppeal to prejudics or passlon by srguing pro or. con on 1his particular case. Butihe nakod facts, ss doveloped by tho uofortunate occusrence, are before us in all their enormity, and when tho crimes of soclety against soclety ‘culwinate in such calamitics, it Debhoovos us o take heed lest the losson be loat, ‘This cane (which is but s type of, perhaps, & thousand ottiors) 1 vloquent in Toveatiug » coudls tiog of thinge connected with ths procecdings of oue lowsr courte, 80 utterly subversive of nxhll duatice, aad law, tuat the people stand astonlshe and wonderinely Inqnire, **Can thesa tines bet*t Thanke to Tie TIeeNe for {ta editorlale, Tho and 14 properly proteds will the proper rema- e auplicd liefora the present cane becomen an With o view ta correct conclnafons, —now tnat the Mutiinet o apem, —is it nnl & fact that all of oor magielratoa’ courtaare cursed with nret of creatures, nnknown 1o faw, called v collectors ™t Ix 1t not trie that threc have entirely ton mnch influenco with the Justicea in sceuriuy, when they “ploasc, Just the kind of papera they demand? 1a it not true that these colleciors dicect and control the movements Constables more than do the Justteos themeelves? Js it nat teue that thens colloctors, rather than the Constables, lake full charge of gooda, ne regards storave, eale; efc., and ia ft nottrue that, practicaily, when, by etrateuy ar huegiaty, the collectors et possesalun ol pouds that they syolt Pulfllcll In their sale, s0 that the ring may gobble the entire lot; and i¢ nat epeciul pains taxen to kecp tifs awnersof the good eotirely lznorant of thelr whoeeajouts or tima of raje! Now, cvidently, every onc of thers allega- tions Ia borne out by facta devewped in the caee under consideration, Yo eay **the Inw requires the Iandlord to give Yond for the gaods ha acizea under Bis distress wareant.” Do you elieve there s auch & band on file In any court fn Chicago? **The nmgcr(y 2o/l must be rcheduled, and s copy filed with the Zourt," Are thery any wich documicats on fils fn any Justice's court in'the city? ** Duo notice of 810 1unst be glven,™ 14 not this law flled by the colicttor fmflllmtn pencil notice, which a confed- erate pnila down beforc I* i« tp filteen minute: Under these proccesce, an haven 1o Tur. TaBUNE, £150 worth of £oods (atolen), taken under a dise trasn-warrant, wold for §37. The varjous (thieves) ofticers naed ail this up but some §12, which was kindly credited to the orlginal aceount of 258, ®hile' puesibly a confederate parchasee hooght in 1bo lot and divided it among the (roblicra) ulicera enzazed In thas eetlng the ends of justlce, Initany wonder, under auch practice as this, thatthe people become reetive, and Communism thrives? Need Itastonish any one that the poarce claes of peaple regacd the courts a a clased door, only to be_opened with & money key, and the officers but azenta to oppress and_swindle them: and,—in view of the facts anyet but partly befora the people, —drawn out by thia particular case, our wonter In 'not that une {8 dead, but that any gt all are lving? Ilere i3 a case whero **reform In ntte!ul"’y Publie apinfon is stronger than any law, law can command respect that nobuits, inetesd fecuring the endn of Justice, The courts, by con cort of actinn, can change ull this In a week, and a3 thelr own reputations are Invoived, and at pres- eut fully cummented on, they alinufd go it at once, Of one thing all may feol axsured: the evila of the present sywtem will have to be removed. The public will not loager subaut to ofcist outrage, And interesta are involved beyond those of Bhylocks, landlords, dead-beat tenants, and cut-thenat cullectors ami officials, The pres- cnt defective Iaw can be made to mcet all proper demands, but it must not longce be made an ine atrument of aparessdon ta the claes for whom it is most needed, the poar and unfortunate. Tne fol- lowing outlinca would meet the requirements of all concerned: Let the landlord give bonds to the Court 4t the time of getting & warrant: com- ped him to schedule oll property taken, and file the #ame with the Court; edverting all eales {n 8 news. vaper, and give the owners ample notice of place of sale; have one warchonse in cach Uivislon of the ity where goods shall be starcd at reasonable rates; compel Uourts and Constables to work for lezal feen arresien, and if any Infernal collector puts-in an appeatance st anystage of the case, ** ko0t um an the spat. Let this or some other method be adopted at onee, willingly, if poesible, by tho Courta; If not, call a publicrecting, R B —— THE OHIO SENATORSHIP, The Trominent Candldates—Gen. George W. Morgan, Gon, Ewing. Goorge 1 Pendle. ton, and 15 Fayne=3lorgan aud Poy: on Remunetization—trivate Dalzell's Views on the Senatorship. Special Correrpondence of The Tridune. CusvaLaxn, 0., Dec. 13,—Tho questlon, Who shall be Stanley Matthews' successor? s becoming more and tmore Interesting and complicated every day. Somo weeks since It was thought (hat Ewing and Pendieton were the hwo lcading contestants, with ‘‘riscup™ Willlam Allen and Gov..clect Bishop in the role of dark horse, and quite likely to win the rsce, But William Allen has *‘vose up™ Joug cnough to ‘reslgn his prospecta in favor of Gien. Qcorro W. Morgan, snd **Your Uncle Dick " Hiahop has expressed his entire satisfaction with the ofice he hasalready won, and #0 & new dark horso mart bo sought, The strong backing ‘which Morgan fs supposed to Lave acquired in the trunafer of the Allen forces to his standard has brought him Into prominence, which Is supposea to Lo dispstroas to the prospecta of tha former favorites, Pendfoton and Ewing. 1f there fs such of no of a thini as being a prominent dark horse, ex-Rep- | rescntative llenry B, Payne, of Cleveland, fu un- doabtedly playing that role, Your correspondent hes been gathering np some interviews of interest in regard to the Senatorial question, whicl indirectly throwsa faw rays of {ight upan the vexod question, ticn, Morgan has a peculiar facally of appeartn: mflt:fll disinterested In the premises, ~llo w: ound af his beautiful home in Mount Vernon, just resting a lttle after the fatignes of attending the Berein trinl and executlon, in which he was the leading conusel for the prisoner, e received yoar correspondent with cordiality, and, after pasalng & few wordas upon the late execution, the Sonatorial question tatroduced, ** Do you think William Alien was sincere in his withidraval from the Senatorial race?™ asked the currespondent, ** certainly have no reason to conafdor his ae- tion inany other way," sald the Generl, *‘He siuch prefers the retlrement of hie hameto polltlesl preferment. 1o 1s not #0 old a3 ho has been -ug- tised, and is bually engaged all tho while iu the atady of actentitic and Nicrary workas,* st tho ex-Governor appears very fechle. I)Ll‘d you never notice how his hands tremble cons stantiyY' . **Yen, that has often boen nrged as au {ndlea. tlon of weakness, but the fact s, his handa trem- Mled just an much ay they naw do twenty-fiva years Ago. It s something nutural to hlm, Iut ivnen the remarkavle vigar with which he prosccuted hita lust cumonign for Governar is cousidered, and the Yawt amount af work he unn[: accomblirhea in hls lbrary is known, the idea of hin fecbiences in alm- 1y ridienlous, "Thers s no doubt but he woald hiat e proved n'very sirong candidate had he per. witted kis name (0 run, " **General. what Il‘vnur opnion of the sdyieabl]- Aty uf the romonetizaifon of allver?" **1 am strongly in faver of it, Anything that can be used a8 money should bo_money. 1 am what 1a called a tirceriback mun. T think Congress has power to doclare in favor of gold, allver, vr paver as money. 11 & debt In incarred in any Kind of produce, for e: ple, it shon!d bo so arranved that It way be pald 1n that produce if lhnul‘hl ! wirable, [ think the Resumption law should be re poaled, beciuse {t will cortainly result in stil) greator Injury to the country if it s not. Itbink the bard times have beon caused in & messure hy the unwise sod suddon contractlon of the cur- rency, ++What do you think of Ewing's bilir* **1 consider 1t a gooa ono. 1 cannot tell whethor 1t will puss or no, 1ta prescat entanglement is somewhat scrlos 1t {s curious how tne people of ue Esstare jed to look upon the subject ..V the currency, but 1 suppose 1t comes from thelr su roundir which are very different from ours. 1t waw vomewhut rofreshing, aftor hearing theao wild finuneiul views of tien, Moigan, to call upon the Hon, 1L B, Payne, of thiscily, und hear his uplmions. I regard to the Gnances this genticman waid: *+41¢ {4 my onfnfon that the cons(deration of the finances should ov left 1o the ablest mindx In the pation, ‘The jdea that overyvody Iv compelont 10 tinker the finances of 8 grest nation ju einiply proe purterous. ‘The very fact that tho aaestion 1 ued with sich warmith andevident convictlon of cucrectneas ipousbolh sides would show that it dimcult, 'There shontd be no more cxpesiments trica in this matter; they cost too much, " **What do you Ih1uk of the wilver dollar? " 1 think it should be remouctized. how wmay regulre woms conslueration, cerialn_whether the old wilver dollsr of 4121y ghaing can bo placod upan sn equality with gold or not, The workl's camnuerce wiil seitle In aue timo, when it 1e ascertained whether the old rel, tion betweon gold and sllvr of vnuto Oftcen anid a half shall Lo restored, If commnerce duce ot bring anout thiv old condition, a!l the luwsthat can o passed 10 regulste the suoject will mmount 1o nothing. 1aw Very anxtous to seo his old relas tlon r'rmm:d, and baye tho winte st work recoln- shlver,” 3 2 ny n regurd 1o the Natlonal Dacking syetem Mr. I"A\I\I'lu- was very freo to express bis oplalons, Me sal **That the country must have banks fs evidont. They kave bocome & necessity of modern com- merce, Thu auly quuston 1o deelle, then, s, whot kind of haaks snall we huver Defors’ the War we_ had lhu old Blate wild-cat banking sysiows. Tule was vory objectlonable tn s wove, Ia bills would not circulate in any geneeul way withont beavy discount frum une Stato to suother, and there were wnliwited (rsuds and counterfelts. . We certainiy o nub want to retu tothat. ‘Tho Natwnal lauks do away with diecounts from one part of other, A mativual " bill We o not carc. onless our Ia directly called (o the maiter, whetber front which uota I Ieeued {s witusted i Cail- furnta or Matwes It 18 equally goud, 'The plan of Foquring b Government deposit of ‘bouds us e 7ity luoue of the wafvet, aud, so faras 1 can se, 1o quite fres from oblection, the vopalar outery sgalnal thcww Lauks e unjustifiable, 1 think. With- out 8tate or Natiunal banks there is simply the pian of povate bankiuk rewsfiog. This cau oow be cafricd ou under the Freg-Bsohing act and ng oue who undorstands can say ihas tueie Is cuythiug ke wosopoly o the Natosal-dauking stens, 1 rau across Private Dalsoll tho otbes day. The Private clalis tbat he madu Scostor Matthewa by haviog the omnipolent vole. aod Ls uow red-Lot on thesublectof the approschisy eliction. 't been returued (o the Legluaturg on the slender wmajorlly of fve over hig apponcat, who wears the uuromsntic pamo of Dave Spricse.’ Dave talke of teat American Adver. tlaer will Do Mikely to walk fo over all oppositio; ‘Yo be sure Dalzsll isa Kepullican, and moat of opinions 1u thia letter are Lemocratic, but I cxa- ook Iet bis tati go unrecorded for all that: **Who will bo the next Scuator?" was the gu B, At do you o] W] 2 44 3Well. air) Do la 1o bligent demegogue io this conntry, 1 had oceacion to tell himy on once, Yon sre, | almayago backon any fellow whowan 4 Union ealit:er and & Repnblican ance, and then tnrned Democrat, 1t has the ravor of oftice-scek. ing about it that 1 do not jike, The Democrats are ettingdown on him, too, They don't Jike the 0t he got that bLill of his in which he blowed #o maca about. They remember that he wan once a Ttepublican, " too, and do nat like f0 trnst hiin very maeh. They would vote for him If he was nominnted for povaar ofce al} right, hut the olil wheel-horses wha have the matter of ¢ircting & Senator in hand don t follow in the pap- ular wake In | 1 think CGen. Morgan Il he beaten on account of hi+ having been a totdler, The old Coppothesds cunsid unpardonabie sin. T talk they plense, but they will holt a Aol h pincli camen, It everything la_lalt aquare, 1 absil expect to ses Pendleton slecte 'he best ndgen in both parties expect to ree much timo consumed before the final result of an electlon is reached. Thera are a great many amall men, who hive notl been mentioned at all 1n the Dpapera yet. who are etriving very hard to play the nart of dark liorre, and their Interests In every in- stance are hostile to the mote prominent eandi. daten, and avery effort will be employed to poat- yone the final concentration of forces apon any one, or even two or thres, men, 1f Pendleton can- Dot ‘muster yotea cnough to nominsie him on the firet of sccond ballot, his chances aro thought to he very poot. Ganr. BROKEN BANKS. Yeaterday's Developments. Yeslerday was anly spother In the listof dnll dass among the banks. Recelver Jackson. of the ‘Third National, wasinthe midat of hie correrpond- ence with cosntry bsnks, snd busy wib ihe proofs of ‘claims which are bewng fled. There amount to ahout $170.000 up to date, and the test ste coming In with beautifal regularity, Mr, Jdackaon could say nothing as to dividenda, except that It was the Comptrolier's deniro to declare ane 25 3000 29 things were In shape to duso. Receiver filover, of the Central National, will complete his Inventory in 8 few days, snd send ft to the Comptroller, ~with “the recommendstion that & 25 per cent dividend be declared. 1t 13 pus- sible that snch & construction may be placed on the nlaely-day noticerule as will insure the depositorn a dividend before that timo shall bave claped. Mr, Giover Gas heard nothng from 1. Endicott. . The Istier's brother stated Thors- day - that the ex-P'resident of the bank had gone Esst to rcel. According to Mr, tilover, the brother duesn't know nis address. The Hecelver swunts iuformation {n regard to certaln detalls, bul can neither sce the man who can give thei nur learn where a fetter will reach him. ‘The motion for KRecelver n the cane of ierls va. The German-American Savings Bank, came u vefore Judge Moorc again yesterdsy, Tho b wan fled Tus iy, and an Iieation Tor Recelver made, but posiponed two days tu enable the par- tlen intercated to agree on sume peeson. They did 80, and yeatenday Col, Juessen snd Mr. lanke, the attorneys for the bank snd the complsinaat, respectively, appesred in courl. he Iatter remarked that the stockholders and depositors Lied sgreed that Mr. Justus Killan, the President of the vank, shoald be sppointed’ Hee celver, Btockholders to the smount of $104,100, and depositura representing $39, 640, bad signed 8 er to that efect, udge Moare sald It was not the policy of the courte tu sllow inticested partlcs (o act xs Hecely- cre, thouith it wus sometimendone, in which case toey geuerally acted without compeneation, In the present Instance, however, 8 ail cunsoulted to it, he did not fee) like refusing. Mr. Justus Kil- {an was therefors sppointed Ieceiver, his bona being Axed st £50,000, which was fllc Recelver Horton, of the German Savings, 18 pro- paning bia firt repott, which will be wabmitted during the coming week, The liquidation of iha German National is progressing by slow and cary ptaes, LU LLe routine work iy connection with its closing up rhuts out any possibliity of news, The private firm of Jlency Greenebuum is doing very little buviness, A few drafts come in and are yruumufi met, butno Europcan drafts are is- aucd. Aa Mr. Greenebaum himeelf exproesed it yestarday, Lo has not recovured frum the stunning eflcet of the fallure of hils viber two institutivns, s yet made little or no endeavor to get ald, because bio hopes 1o pull thruugh withe In this laudable endeavor he will ho doutt have the sympathy of s [arze mass of citizens who louk upon hiui as the victua of misfortune and the vindletivences of hls enemles, and who adsnlire lis pluck under itall, and hope he will succeed, ‘Trcre \was nothing but the ususl routine business at the other ban| Recelver Ward, in s hurt of triumph, produced a draft for §549, 20, whlch he had Just recetved from s country dehtor, and expresscd 0 wleh that uther would fotlow the eald debto pralrowortby example. The balance of that #idel- vutsld out It. ity dividend, abuut $15,000, Is being slowiy worn down. Dr, Turpin thinks {t will all be pald out but abont 83,000, which will be furmed into 8 first dividend fund, and kept for thoso who do not care to draw Just 8 present. ——— BASE-BALL. Hpecial Dispatch (o The Chicagn Tridune, InpiANAvoLts, Ind,, Dec. 14.~The Indianapo- 1la base-ball nlue for 1573 has been completed. Clapp, late of 8t. Louls, will be manager and Captaln and chango catchier with Fiint.” Nolan and McCormick, of lust year's nine, will be pitcherss Denny Mack and _(iuvu, of last year's nine, first and eecond: Willlamson, Nel- son, and McKelvey, of the Alleahenys ‘Tast {mr third, short, and field; Sbafer, of the oufavilles fast year, fletder. Warner’ will bo eleveuth man. e ——— SILVER. Speclal Diepatchto The Chicagn Tribune, Nasnvitie, Dec, 14.—~As a result of the general demonstration st Chicago last night, a moveinent was fusugurated lero to secure a meeting, {t proportion to the population, as big 08 lu that city, ———— AN}NSIKI'%NCEACUMPANY EXICLUDED. ich to CAfen, ibune, Des .‘T&l';lzs,"i“n., Doe. ' 14—flomestend Fire- Insurance Companv of Watertown, N, Y., has been suspendud by the State Auditor from busi- ucss (o this State, owing to unpaired capital. ————— TENNESSEE'S DEBT, NasnviLLe, Doc. 14.~J.J. MacKimmon has returned from New York with o proposition fruim the S8yndicato tojsettlo the State debt at &0 cunts on thie dollar and 4 per cent {nterest, ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, QursxsTowN, Dec. 1.—Arrived, steamship Beythls, from New York. ————— FBcrauton. That unfortunste tawn of Scranton, Pa., which bas been In continuous trouble for the last six muouths, bias a gew diffeulty on hand. ‘The town containa many rich and zespectanls citlzens, but & large majority of the voters are Communlists of 1he worst eort, Thess Communists carped the town at the lust election by a large majority, snd it e ain that {n the municipal clection, which takes place in o few wecks, they will capture tho City Gioverument, Courts, ele. 'Tho respectadle elements of the town are naturally alarmed ovee this prospect of & Cominunistic Government, and are endesvoring o preparo in advance this emel :'. A conslaeravie number of residents of e Elghth, Ninth, Sixteenth, Twenticth Wande, where the better clas live, b peti= tluned the Courts to set aside theao wards s an ju. dent barouzh or town, = As nino-tenths of idents of Licee wards slgu tals pobition, and 2 specia) ac of fenpsylyauss permile 1he foruw- jon 0f any number of borougtin withly a town, it is quite prubable that the petition will be complied with, and ¥cranton, the third city of Fennsylvania, sboliatiel, of rather divldud up into a coliection of tuwn ‘Fhis 1o-be-created whlch it la propeded to call *Providence,” e Ju the very cart of the City, 8 that, when it secedes, » num. ber of the uther wards will slso have ta be parti. tioned off Into new towns. It 18 quite likely, therelore, that under this pian the nswe **keran- ton, " lately fdentided with Comwunlem, labor. troubles, eic., will atiogatler dissppear from var goograpliles. The 13 Huron Disaster—Serlous Charges Against the Kitty-Hawkers, A Kitty Hawk correspondent of the Philadelphia Press makces st yeey secious chagges against tho people who stood Bpon ! ch and idly waiched the men on the war- ¢ lluryy go down Lo death. lle calle them * ud thleves, ') and aaye that **thoy let alne loax recions bors lbll! before edvising the signal utficer ity lawk of Ihe disaster,” and this while the donmed men on Ao steawmer Lurnlnz signal: waking every pasaible eal for belp. T lows who waicned the wreck were nut land bat dehegmen uved 1o the ses and to the surf, than three miles distaut from the scene of distroas was & ltfo-station house, 1t contained a life- boat, car, burbe, mortar, and ali the appliances for save Ing bumau lifo in {\ul such an cucrgeucy as that presented by tho Murow's wreck, Nolbing but Lll.’" Jack of 'will_sud the presence of a litule lock upon 8 weak wooden doae werg ail Lhst prevented thess men from using thie miaterisl fo an sttewpt to save the lives uf lho people vu (he el When reproached for this crluinl lndifereace, the reply, was made, that **tho Guvernuent didu't bay thuw for dotug such work, " AU N ORDERTO A MODATE QU] pathuus, hrwugliout tho cify e tave caabiuial Dlvisions, 'as dealguaicd firacch Ofices tn 1he different Deluw, wher vertlsements will bg taken foriLe aine price ds changed at tho dala Oitice, sod will bs recelved utlh 8 o'clock p. . duriog tos week, aod uatl) 9 p. Saturda CRFILLTAN I8, Wi NG, liookseller and Btationer, uear Watash-ay. . W Nowsdealer, Slatloncr, ete,, 100 Wast Madlaoh'at. Bear Wesicr ROBERT THROMSTUN, de News Depot, 1 v H STUN. Biuo bland-av., coruer of Halstod-st. CEORGE HENIY, Dooks, Slationery, ‘etc., 330 Di- 8. . C. HE! . News-Dealer, 8ad Goodl,"rl:l'l‘}eCK J::re-}::l.ll:n'usm = Faocy . HOUNEMOLD GOODA, ARGAINS 1N FURNITUL! . ASY CH CAMP CHAL an"!&K X (i AlLs, FANC KocKxRs, r . a b v en. VEWING DMACIINES, B0 LATE INPROVED alL KiNUs BHOTILE iloes, wasrsated, a4 Bald - tho lowest prices. Privasd Yoan oco, 135 Clask sty Linma % U seats. ) TN 2 1LOT 21 F hullding No. 297 West Matlsns 4t an AlArming saernen: Emnar e w0t tmmediately. GUODRIDG & STOKEN, 267 West Madison-at JPOR SALE-GIEAT SACT A GOOD T and [ot: ehnice lncation, Norih Side: pays moro than 10 par cent rental on price aaked. Address 8 62, Trinune piien, ___SUBURBAN REAL [}UH BALE-TG TIf (£ . front feet of the b Il %, o0 trn yrars' time, &L4 per cent interset, An eStranrdinary harvaln wiibe given, and A elear title. A fine lares farm In the Houth or the Southwest wonid be taken fn part m'(h "A(lllrzll the owaer, 0. J. STUUGH, 123 £ 20.0m ... COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, YOR BALFE-OR EXCAANGF—AT A BAHGAIN-A - #tock-fArm of 134 scres, 100 acres ¢ halsnca timher: farm free from stone, welt 04 fruitof il feet Jong, hou Inda: frame ho two stories and L ement: focared R aifes fromm (€. [, (0 nne of The finest Whs &t And tact Erowing countics 1o Ceniral Pennsyivania: price 5,001 Wil take part cash and stock of gools or gl Weatern Tand, " Adree, for Awenty days, WESTEIN, Roz A7i, dnilet, 11, RALFE_FATVE. FARNMS, FATMS, L A A, AT, FARY Great Farm and Land (fice, Ronm. 10 . The hak section worth nowini. ¢ REAL FSTATE WANTED, WWASTED-AN ILLINOIS OR [0WA FORN (O cbolee nnimproved) for all exen dnwn: reud sec- tion, tuwn, range. and price. to ar By JTOR BALEVEY Cilk: T TGty occipied mt ope Jaments; Melirlie & o, will hnpraved machin. ery for the manufacilfe of **fne-cat ™ and smokin, fobacco, together withall the tnals, Implements, an: Bopolntmente necrawkry tna Nratcinse Tactory: sitiia- tion very desirable: competing lines of rafirouds East, Weat, Xorth, and suuth. For Iurilier articniars ap- ply 10 Pirst National iank, Mon JPOR BALESA Fits Etures in & eIty of 144 Inhabil about 84, (vvs. Sxr(sf; 7,7' Address DEUGGIST, T JORBALE O EXCH =& TEVLESDID 3. run ouripg- mill'at this lace, at_the fanction of M. 4, 4 (o b e M., K &T. aud b, L, & O, R R et st fecion of fianall Sl bitiding o0, withy engine-buuee 24130, a1l of stone, Arick siack: Arat claad machinery, anih in good Fimsing rders i ) sl [ bilshicd; Wil seil oh cnan. “Timo had on part if preferred. Womid take (1 exchisiian Eouwl anincumbered city property or 1ilinois land, For prticulars sddrcss A, ARLS & iunute, Neosho wunty, Katisa )o ; AC hy th= fivm of Fot: h untx; wili fntoire giyen for saliing, i h £ INTERION OF i to close out A copartaersiip. Sne-bals 0 part ensh and cArc of Sarrison, wooil Feal ‘estate, hilanes cast, op ICHIGAY, pecuren T, iy l’lumn‘m‘l:‘rl:o..%_i La [FOR BALE=AT A BARGAIN~Gt Jloon_vn account of aickness. and 20, 83 and U3 Filth-ay. & 1 tlon, mlm s THEO CUSHING, ;\-'l'll;!":.lfl- ¢ i TO PHYSICIANS—O 1must cags, 00D PAYING RA- Apply 8t Routon 19 100 £1,500 worth of houseliold gonds and rent im Bonve, oF wilt sell hndso on eaxy terma. For in- formation sce or sddress Ar FISHER, M. Dryd17 Cintiks ISVONEY IN (T=N0TEL FORR SALE— The sutwcriter, onaccaunt of the health of “his famtly, will scli the well-known and papuiar hotel a1 Cryutal Lake Crowinw, 43 miice west' of Chicag nof, Wisconain Diviston and Fox' Hiver . 1., ats heraain, This koree Atice altached—in ~nexrly ng bustnera, Tér valusble real e tcuisrs aildress GEO, {ox, Mclienry Count: VWANTED-A FEW PARTIES WiTil BWALL caplial 1a buy State and county rightato mani- farture ane of the Host useful Kricles ever patent Kalable grods taken 1o exchangg for Stae Hhus. will ot cost auyihing 10 call And examine model from U8 M. 04D, M., oF sddrers 12 Washingtou-at. . Room 83,/ Chicago, Il “Take elevator, VYL eEL ; O TRADE FOIL LAXD, A Fil030- aph bualness clearing $2a1 and Uiowatds monthi- Iy, Callaudeee. STEVENS & CO., 2% & S100 Fh i 6. 747 Weat Madisor WANTED-TALF. HELE,_ Bookkecpers, Clerka, &ceo TWARTED-INMMEDIATELY—A RELIADLE MAX for ofca the arty & Hours from 0 a. m, 0, 1 wto 4 p.m, he rlzht ) far tevee meng Routh, At J, If. SPERDES dolph TAN yard, Tradacs. ANTED—A MAN COOK AT ¥O. R07 SOUTH Halnted-at, Employment Agencies, ED=100 WOOD-CHOPPETS. , oo wagex and a winte 0., 268 douth Water-at., Hoo for. and for the ch NTED=1,000 RATLT b -2 IEAILIOAD AT 500 for tan'Southy year's wor) FREE K& CO.'s, 210 Went fian: 04D LARONEIS: W AGER ccrits per N TED- 81 ) 'k 14 to 10 BT e H8 Ry Sahoh Wi 208 Sonth Water-t. WAY WREK AND B lwwe years {F you are the Fiaht Kind. 1 nnd ec reports o are largarthan aayw aniry. 3y 14 108 gen- erally a buey day with 11s, but out of Eurjosily Juet come around and see from 3 10 10 expres wag- n- [0 of chramos aud fraines ipped datly to enta. WML W, RELLY & CO., Wesiern Fube aneen *Chritfan Volees™ 'snd” *Ladles’ Jonrnal of Fasnlons, * and propriecors of the Iargest &nd cheapest chro 199, 201, and L AT den & Neph rw Yurk, ruccessors to \Ym.,’ ) B v Tl oy puceeisors ta W, Tilden & Nephew & Wri. TAN T ANTED=ALL Tinviopaent ot nay descrd 1t o thelr adran) o the Gri ' Tea, Co! ompany, 103 Lagalie-st. " N. B~ Hours v avyo autat W Pang, ur A NTEI hay nnd frame liouse In America. lolph: 1 ess WML TILDEN DRI ¢ Vrekin Company. Unlon EDSTWO DR T of the wonders 1 Clarl 1 = A MAN og butties and T have i icin that ty} € cod jonal FPublishing Company, AnSISH Deat_reierence AN Iauses of NELIANLE AND WOMPN. nd 81 samplen for Ao, ) "Adress, with Satp: (AT 4 Lo Chlen STED~MEN~WE W in’ Frery € steady Work one 8 Madi mp, ((AY year, * Internation omeat, controlling castom & STOKES, 231 Dear-st., Ntock-Vards. A . REE TIVE SIEN T0 SELL of the age. Callstoncent MEN BEFRING jtfon, In or aut'of tha 10 moply or nddrers Cogue, anil fiom THAT UNDENSTANDS hottilug. A, AREND, 170 AN AGENT canvassed nisteon years, bug nronght the eaah i auickly r,\J‘GM; CANVASTER week and expenscs Honal Pubiishing Lom: BUSIY we wiil 35 Madimin- o, W W and ind give refvrences, W for gt Thirty-Grit-at., noa o D~IELTANLL antan s City an fur e new practical sod (e 5% fiherai . Bamples sent to the country on 1 it AT R TRV 0 Weal Wistihar ACTIVE AGENTS 710 4 country towns in the et cul flousalioht article: seiis ftiducements 10 sgents ‘eat Wastilng- SD_FEMALE MELY: Domesticss ANTED=AT 1253 MICHGANAV., A TIDY 1Pl mast he & gont conk, washer, and ironer, i ANTED-A FINST-CL, hat can wait on tahie w Aswoctation, ul W WASTE oun 8t., uli-ralm, ANTH Noirish, !hl_n_xlun b N Gif FOls OENENAL NG, 4143 SOUTIT HAL- L: ONR Christian AL GO ork at 657 Twenty-second and Psulina D GLiT, AS ON: OF FANILY cral liomaworks refereaces required. 373 “Woat Sidoe 0 RENT-#R PER MONTH~TWM-STORY FRAME [ 3 87 per month, o b per inont! av. Permonth, two-sty frame huise, 1005 Weat Folk:at.: 612 por montl, new twa-story Urick hiouse, 17 Fllimore-st._Inquire at 383 Western-av. AHA‘.V g ' AGE )ulyK\ET:'/ "Ry and Hovieist,. and Grob 1" PETERSON & BAY, 104 1andolih st FRONT 1HOUSE DVERLODK . urnitsire for sale, all new: boarders paving €30) munthly, lieason {q owoer golog bouth, Addreas b ¢%, Tribune vifice, South Slde, 'O RENT—3-8TORY RRICK HOUSEON CALUM Av. e Twenty-ith-st., clieap. 1, C. MOl 3 Clark-st, Suburoan. TPONENT=ENGLEWOOD-FINE 2-8TONY 2nd 8-room roltaus, one block trom care: . ) 3 Hovee to see they treoride Vater-at, TRA, HOUSE 10 | Sacresaf sande: South Side. "[ORENT-NICELY FURSIRIED 00MS. at Hoom 3y 113 East Handolphi-at, _TO RENT~STORES, OFFICEY, &co Storess W STOitk AND NASEMENT AlPLY REN Ol [0 REX A I ner Matkee and Uhlo-ats, ¢ [l e tor drugs. groceries, or shoo-atore, © A, NELSON, Metro. poll o Booia K0, Miscelluncouse RENT=-MANUFACTORY AND 10-IIORSE POW. SEeog ey with 1o 100 fecl Buutiiwest corner Kin: sleand Liveoln-sts. 15, O, MOREY, 45 Clark-at, LO0M AT €3 TER oL 83 Flith-av., basus POUENT-DEBLS AXD BALES ml?llmu for any kind of bustness st ehit. A FISETIANG I LITFLE TRED, POl oA A 1o ponthly iwth pald furt warrante HEEL D Temiple bF Slurtc, b Yan Duren e aite: iving prices vn eplendid e uever given befute. our oblect be we uee o o L 1, We'cun sell a e touc parlor urksn. new, for 8331 & very elegant oran for $1i0; 3 Pl Tt TGrewuod 1iANDS ud Wl tine Tte, i o proveuieuts. far 81751 A splendid square grand piar ur §:2001 an clegant upright piano for $230. 1 hse b all speclal Uargaing, Tuimente stock simaypon band, 134 Btata-st. 0, GOOL A8 TUADLE ieat Squara 2008 Tenipis of Music, ROA ACCOMUANY Address I'+0, Bog 131, Mount ToR SALE-TOw= ¥ 1 new. " 1ds4 pouth Diearborn-at. PRIGHT PIAROSS WARIANTED A8 and L0 siand 10 fung ae loug as tho vlanos spacisi prices. “y'.\mm)- O W “concert ‘troupe. Yernos 1,000 NIAS0S AND ORGANS=FIVE YEARS ! Ruarantee, For cash and monthi; pavnients wa give sievisl 1 Y muifue before buylng. 1lustrated free. HEED'S Temple of Music, u1 and ox- alogues wialled Buren-st == MACHINERY, 301, lathe, sod dliting | o cons order an y nuw; ot doubie shaper sud counter shaft, snd ohv AlTwaY Eross-cit saw, all Berfect urders als o few 13- e wud boticr sud sl ol S5 harse portably Kot poudne tioGEs 17 1 & ATACITY JACRETE Pt b ke A SALAT LA terprise Holler-Works, 19 Michlzan-st. JIORSES AND CARRIAG ENDUSY L OARD, R, ke vern, o s o Eackirys Deddiog, piiows, 117 North VINTURES, M1 et and gisseware, P i Lasalle, OB NA Tors, bottle wud shuw-cases cte., for one-LALL value, A JLEIGH Ol CUTTES WANT 00D, T y LY well fnlahed, act heavy, secoud-hend, at low Adusess B T4, Tribune ofice, with price aod tigurs. i i st IO oo, LNUME, HOLIDAY BOOKS, DIARIES, FANCY box vapers, ganics, toy-books, goud variety; dowu- atara, SRS UBiay Dok Sibre. 102 Madisou (IA H PALD FOR . BOOKS—STYANDARD WORKS s alw xh’fl ‘ prices. llefore yoa sell your lurary see CHAPIN, corner Madisun und Dearbuta-sie. 3 il s, e pedis. 10 vala, Anpleton’s Amerlvan old, slice Ui editfons wt Arpieton's Uyeloprdia winted 1u exe {umuge for uew. “aALLID Cueai Boukatore, 101 Mad: - shcejy, 205 v AND DANCING=A KL Heman and IUsiclal Who' €an (] FUCL YOUDK PO e and cbiidren b all e Iodern dances csy secarc & hutber of puldis fur the winter (o Uslesburi, 11l OF "IMPROVEMENT AT THE o Commerchd fostitute und seiect Schoot, 84 3 412 new students duriag the frescat yeae el Wi ol tidty lduad Tostructiva by s practicel Bookkecpor. ruational G tuniay Tuurulug us 30 & LAMUEL KA SAth ORI n Hlotels. . 353, AND 837 the Paluer ifou clasy; Lo CLAKINCE HOUSE, NUs, 431 btate: ard with 7. sud $3. at:. fur blucks soull of Loomis well furalshed: Loard fr Toum per da; 50 1o $3: N EVADA HOTL, 144 AND 150 wmiuuv.: od d board $1.50 per NEshepiees ol b BA QBE i L, W1 AND 305 SUELRON COUT BTN S AR it For Blshod Foowds, Or day bard. \ oly. il Ary gouds. Miscoll: Call at1p. m, isy nncouss o TASTED-TEN GLIRLS AND YOUNG MEN TO Nun&m rompyt et o - '8 nerd &pe cr-‘p t 33dlson: —————— e L Auf\;no 7{!\,’1!5'1"!2[‘)_-?1.\!.@ Jookkeopers, Clerkn, &c. SITUATION WANTED-A FHIT-CLASS NNOR. £ Kecper isupett fur an e ary.” 8 o, T 5 SITL'ATH).\‘ WANTED~OY $ buge oitice, ugagement st o moderate PERT AC, AN AN _E countani whots lilinz to warks wiil keep s el of Daoks (o first-class atyle, Gnd_ attend (0 busines grnes aliy.” X 1 cily refarerices furnishod. Addtens & Gty ‘Tribuge offiee. JITUATION Trades, WANTED-DBY A WATCHMAKER 4 mud engraverione who understanids Lis vuaisess: matiatactor. Hocktord, SITEATION . Y on South stde, Y pefereuce kiven. Aldress £.0. Box 1,43, Miscolinnoouss KD 1 WANT CHORES TODO 100 far from viemity of Wabnah. av, and Harmonscourt; whil wors very luw and giva tud of work, arn QITUATIONs W B gether or st in re Fpud peferences ve 1o fioncuty b delress 8 1) -y, ‘ar 343 Wabaa Dowesticse ED-BY TWO GIRLS, ‘TO- are willing to o most anything ete,, and wil v way 1, Tribune ‘unice, or call at N fn huuscworks arc straugers 1 the clty, faquire 2k Thirt days VANCES A ARTATCES AN duipt ar ALY S O oL, wareh 3 4 M evnth; At ('m,nu- fone, of every d Otice el ] SOEAD'S Ch M psoy, 135 outh Clark S Triiune Comupany. ANTED—#300 WiTL security nf first-class rofe W amount at e Nurscs, QITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMRIICAN GInt Y s uurse of tu do secund work. Fleass cali for two Jltluan un watcly R on L GO censed1, ¥ 70 LoA oN In sunis i sult, 5 NCBE 1L ‘asouable rate Tribune oitice. S30.000 T3, S60.000 & Clh, 14 Dearburn-at., near W 2 houth Pearb wri-st. __FINANCIA AT FOR_OL Wy East M s N ONCII ent rafes: Improved prag k. 155 Lasalient. ONEY TO L. Colihen for'Cuftuney at L0 Gounting: change for currency at the countings flune Campany, i e AD | X the_countiig: rom DR, WATCIES, o oioe, 131 Tlant URNITGRIE WITHOUT usC Feceipla, or any good_colinters 'ALLEY, 184 Learburn + Ruom o (Houore 1 GULD AND BILVER, % dlonds. and valiniod SIS Loan and Batlion Fatabdatied 1, AL RREA TS 1y preleried, I IMPROVEU CITY TitD: Apply st Unlon Trast Lpme 0D AND ANPLE nces for lnn of this i of fntereat, Address 843, LOAN IN BUMS OF NOT LEsS 10,00 years, on_tirat-class instde fin- ¢ and 4§ T LUAN current rates. IN_BUMK TO AUIT AT EDWARD 8. DIEYELR ‘asliinglon, Bu'ilih?uu‘fifiv. i D in ound huar price D¥ MISCE vink a piivate tabie, condition, 1or sal WANT LD-ANY PERSON French carom, slze 4y by v un Frasunabic terma, mnay ol cuah purchaser by addresslog 8 71, Hatlag hutographs fo and ol thenn: I8 OW TR GTTLL Ui o VING 11§ BEST 83 CA D r dozens no fuce made; call (38, WOUKS-WE HAVE JUST 1" uur factory onc of ‘our dk-lzht urka suils AUty fur # large manufaciuring establ o7 pu tle butlding; we will il atilo orme i feken bas an. {1 we also bave several 10-ghtand Fd-iight worls, tor dwelllu, Wo guurantes tho cost of gaa nOt Lyexceed ke per 1,000; aenid for clrculars, Cala- nay Gue Apperatus Company, 224 Clark-al., between Jackeon and Adams. 1A%, HAVE A CAR: ‘comuy t this wevk: 97,5 per ton delive 0f woods that sel I HAVELING “MEN, CALL ¥OR wliere, wiil Addrees) AAD OF HAY, BALED, 1| l!?llll any guablity =i 71, Tribune oice, LIGHT SAMPLE 10 bouk, notion, aad fancy guody LRres Sonation et oo Hoom Wabuah enting uiacl send for circuls) ED-NAKERS l}"’”h"—ll.A lul)mqrn Leavie ik taber 5 UASh 204, Chlcago, TANTE! W A Wialhirate M08 twiny wanted; alss, " Lripl From 0 8, w. 104 p. 1y o W ANTED-MINK cliea for cush. Addreas, with description an Fice, 8 &4, T y cah be 8l kinds. and rubber bay reas 0. D, OUNIIAY, "1 ' KNOW THAT J. D, the ** Bakers' and Coufac: " s now by tha clty, wt No. k can be hind, and ornas k3 } ux FOR THE NA- iu prewjunis: more 3, ots, Otlico 184 by ol Tuiine ocs. LOST AND 0ST~AT HVOK PARK HOUSE V1K | et DL gn;l“;:xgalu’x et turn of saui b HARRY B qusatluus saked. FrE N 8004 Lorea OF furuliug 710 EXCHAN Iy sewli, EXCHAN o 5 AILOR WILL BE PAID TO estaie will waks #1,60 boud (or & stray Bubd fallh guarauleed X ntral il town [ BEAL BEIN BACQUI FOUNT, . = GOLD rewand for re- AN, Woodrull Uotels ARTY WIT| T “Secud o { REAL man ou ou frivolous churge} {n jull 00 professlouala b ul, Veibaues NGRS n{ot - NS EXCHANUE FUR A Address 863, Tribuos. SEWING-MACRINE FOR FAME Wt Madlsanat, PO ¥ QE—A STOCK OF NEW FORNITU (§10,u0) I 8 §00d €1y VF 13,000 Deubla fur 8 1 clcar) la Rurtlera o I otel tu 8 1Ve Failro Tairoad’ AL B0 To Ai0r i Acsr ki B aoasd £ Lan au; Dearboru-at, ftoom 18. ron TPOR BALE-$0 WILL BUY ) Gt e A L Will cuiie aad aow 18 W you, OR “§Al ) Oy oot NEW SALE, MY BEALSKIN 4, Tribuue. poAdI Y W SAPE WEIGHING 50 Frite, b, Logaire et Boots 3L TOAORT sume PERSON. PRRSOSAL—I HAVE JUST ateady La iy bablts snd sul DI!TML Lively Mise whine, ‘Wre. COME OF AGE. HAVE tial prosjicets. Won't tantial <), 7 3 ] M'fir.’g — g @ Vi ey g

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