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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1878, THE COURTS. Recover Taxes on Bonded | William 1 Whisky Destroyed by Fire, Twonty-four New Bankruptcy Pe- titions Filed Yesterday. ven Young Lawyers Turned YLoose on the Community. Judgments, Confss- w Suits, e alons', Divorces, Ete. e Tnited States ve. DeWitt Clinton eoria, was tried yesterday ‘This was a suit brought to distiller's warchonee bond. gave peveral warchoueo bonds lur taxes on large qnantitics of 1n Jaly following 1l destroyed by fire, in the ware- withont the faalt of tho dietiller, In May, begun on these bonds In the it Court here, and suom after mado to the Depariment for der the statute, allezing that the wines The case bas been ind the Government jtted nbont $30,000 of the taxes, the whole amount claimed belng abont 875,000, The suit was teled _yeaterdsy for the purpose of recovering the remainder. The defense clalmea that the Btorekeeper declined or failed to open tho ve the wines, and that be distiller was not llable. Also that m“t::;v‘ru given subject to the contract lmplied 1bat the Governmont should safely keep d produce them ):'h“ Ibl; fl,:wlllh‘r ay the taxes onthem; and thatthe :T::Ju:mz’ beon destroyed, the Government could not peeform ite part of tha contract, and the distiller was therefore releascd, The case was taken under advisement by the Judge fter tho Tarrell, n distiiler of P “,.p.yment of the wipes tn 0 bond the wines were 8! ed warehousc. 1872, muite wero United States Circal destroyed by dlre, etc. ‘“n there until racently, warchouse in time to DARENUPTOY MATTERS, here wan & decided falling off in b-nlmplcy _matters, only twenty-four new cases begun yesterday, The causo nows of the refusal of the Senate to pass the ro. o sndden clingo shows tow carstully Chicsgosna read tho newspapees, potitions are g1von below, seventecn of which wero a8 prnluhly the . iepp, Jellapbon, Cook Connty; pro- o u: ecarad, 8 i discounted plper, B V45 h0, fully Incuribbreds Hotce, 1051 stock i trade, $708.75: open acconnts, an ', 3 ‘golzmln 1, Andmwl \vmu uock, Ugie County; loon- kec er, Peorin; pre- 310; horac and if Naitmeyer, e % Hock In trade, 81, A1%0: Hxtures, g\ Siewart, Lh:)c(;»po, debts, 83, APOT, 5::",‘?"6’36’;’“..';. 37 D. Reddonbn orga; Deeclir, W i Couaty ; debts, n. unum Chicago; proforred debf IR e B L noyn 3L Puockmsn, Chlumr debls, 81,128, Mnu undiscoverable. Mauglce Watkin ‘81,140; unneciired, T Smanafactare Ing In thirty Wostern Hmeu. valued at 810, l!unrlnht to roll and manifacturo o patont fnk, valo Siininsic l'hn’:nn Yflnck laniedn Siiver-sin ng Company of New Yoru, “:;‘ulua $10.000; and billes and nuten, $1,70. Job Jartiet, Chicago; preferred deh!', §40; secured, €1.30% 507 unsecured nnflh\llld:mmrlu?d 82 jon in certain “Eaes Bigelowr Ehicago: necurcrl dobts, 4,860 and billa dl-cnnmed, sty oftice'furnituro at Rtoom m, i Jo:; ¥, l't\lKe, Ch|cngu. debts, 812,430, pete, worihiess open accounta, S, Martin Keller, Lh‘?bfifh‘dchu. 312'2%‘ A+ nlltflllnf' S i Chichds; dobts, $12,230,40, ot or B1an open accounts, §1, 18,400; upsccured, Dgflmmc. Dnmly. Batavla, ).(]nngé.‘anntv. pre- n smunu-d and_accommodution pa- e e, billa ond notes, $10,000, luu: i, lllll uml Willia M. L ‘deslers at Ntoom 14, 202 Latinlle llrcnl, secnred debts, 81,000 unsecured, 82,100, n8cts, Ope 0. Imac owes £116,400.14, ol sue esied, and bus bills dlu;;lumc\i (nsflln amonnt of & M. owes £,000 socured “and uu 3 open accounts, §1° Jnl\n \fllmn nnd Dnulel W. Mills, Chicago; sc- ey 17550 Saccared, and "SI 600 Bnsccred Asrcts. lands 812,700, fully {ncumbered; notvs, some worthless stocks, omes 2.0 recured, nnd 84, 200 unsccured, unly asscts are an cquity of redemption in some Anvny Incumbered $§1,010.00, and re s a ‘shocmakor at N Elrm. Cmmgu mulomd debte, 4] 8215; secured, vots, 'mock in horses and hu"fl. $76% touls and suo' open accounts, 68U, - Atlller, Bt Augustiuc, Knox County: securod debts, Astets, nothing. Oalesburg; securcd dobls ‘Auscte, notes ant nu-:comm. sm Chicazo; debts, §0,450, hing, Jobn H, llooper. Chicago; debts, §3,022, none. Ciarles C. Steatton, Fvanston; secared debts, 8 Asseta; notes, $4857 03.3 umr:nl’cll. $1,104.07." Jl:an TlofThelmer, A 50‘: unsecures 1,400, bosldes 8 whare fu the ,600 of open Iccuunu belonging to the firm of Siration & Drackel o Jhomas Hlarbach, Citeagos debte, 72,0002 No Albrt A, Rankin, U g puuuednxchu, gm: Cohren, S1.000: s I7000 _Assets, lauds, sl,uuu. and opou ace Chicago; preferced dobts, 501, ° Assels, . soria Luun(y- “Bana hi hanol i nn:etm:dn % 318, Lbh, $14,0617, Y. dlighle, Cheazo; secured debte, uon. Auseis umnhm. non, sntecured, "$4, 810, Otto :rnu cmc-,.u ulrel llnck ‘of Masgnic lle- 00, and a.claim ugalust the l'ulmer, Chlu.m' plah‘rrml debts, d, $750% S0, s:l.wu chlm ugatuet George Nnem. Mcllenry Count h L ; 8 3, nun lt:mmn, . §2, 1 mul: K, Morgan, Chicago; debts, $1,000, Manning, Chicavo; secured dcb“, 3 lncnmbuul to ] mrmh Gaey A Chumbertain, Chicago W0 unsecored, 83, 154,10 \Composition meoting of fhe u;-dna\l‘d. Bowen ) t creditors of J, a of 11 per cent cash frou mount from each lug, 1 socured dabts, secte nominal. 1 nsurance Comp:ny -ml lur \\'Ill- Emman meoting of Walter 8, Uabcock OUT NEW LawrERS, llum Bennott, aud Slesper, the Com- ellate Court to ex- o to thu Bar, having X wost thoroughly, madv thelr Forty-fuur young mea ware ex. The followiug B, Bmu"blm. P. llnuluu-mlth, 0, J ares L. Uavidson, lrllmwly. George polnted by the’ Ap) Anlt’ur adwisal -seven pasiod, ) Mnlndcl Llllk l Daulel’ D. N l Kl &, Lum, » o 54 Mul o, g (urphy, Wiliiao y4u Benjamin W, Fope, b KT s, Jumes 1. Sleans, 1 cott, L. 5, Scamsu, eh aod F, 8. Winslon, ncuned iu tbe result except as | and Prenderguel, who, Ving paecd a zood examunation, Bad not engib of time required by law. Judgo L] uhumd the uosuccessful uspirants 160 ewarked Lbs} udard of admiseion t thu ¢xpeuse temporanly Wiustion was unusuall vral aud writteo, and lulleh(nz tule of tne Supreme Court may O the uew members of the profes- 0 here for thelr bencllt tu ssve dlllppmnuuelv.. e ve Ccompanted urt, uf the uwuunl OF a0y oLBer erdls o pe) t he fs of the aga of 3 r over, and 2 ehiTen af the Biate, and alo & certigcats of good Toral character. C‘lrullm!lmlu lfl;:d n h\ll !(n nsr her hoabtnd ng for & divorce on the lwunfi od conelty. o Jodges of the Clr:m Conrt will ait logether Ihh mnrnlnl lnflufln Rogers' room to hear the .‘umrnu in the last Fuller caso beganon Monday, est the fl\lmll{ of the new city scrip. Judge \\')lllnm' wil) detfver the opinfon, The Apgellnu flourt yoaterday reversed and ree manded | t Warker va, Eneign, and afirm. cd that of Men: v, Kimball, ED BTATZS The Wil u'l king Co ““«i Libhy, M, e, Wilton Facking Company and Libby, Me. e}l & Liohy flled a bill yesterday acainst the Chicago Packing & Provision Company and I, Hatchinson, tivorze W. Higgins, nllnl Henl, D, L. Qnirk, and nen)mm F. ) urphy, to restraln them from n(rlm"lng certaln G tor glruflvln? meats, leruet rlt to Willlam ¢, arehaill and Wililam J. Wi William Tarry fled a hlll gainet the Crane Drothers Manufacturing complny 10 restrain them from infringing 8 patent foratool for reaming and squaring pipes. AUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, Charlen D), Sherman commenced a ault yesterda “r LY 000 against Nettle M. and Frederick }I Am| of drunkenne; CIRCUIT COURT. Herman M. 111 filed a bil agalnst his partner, Frederick A. Hill, 1o disrolve the coparinership :fi‘"m" existing between them fn the grocery winers. CRIMINAL COURT. Paul Richards and John Keepan wers found fiumy of rape lnd#lven five yearaeach in the Pen- ultinigBonator Buehler, with intent to Hlll, Thu fl:l.l in the caso Ara well known. A verdict will be reached some time to-day. TIE CAL Jenox DronaxTT—(ieneral business, Tig AtraLLATE Count=Call bexin and will go ai al. LuR O mv-nuu.i:m, 141, 144 10 130, 154, and 10103, Inclusive. - Ko, 137, Rass v, 1Coks,0n trikl: DAX JANKSONHD, 87 {0 0 94 o bs. o, 5 b0, 100 s, 04 (0 110, and 112, inelusive, 100 -~ Haaeory Tbiions s noon ta his J chifncery voon, J ERa—Set ease 170, Beott w8, T, C. & Bt, I:‘lllrulnzfuompfln! Snd catendar Nos.'3e, and ] A JUBOE HO0TH—40, A I, 4 Compriy Junax MoALLIsIx: 0 ¢ JUDOR FARWKLL N call, JUDoR WiLLIANs—No cali, DAMENTS, = i resstoNs—Frags Tempel v, ;porta 1t helds Vo donn T, to. 38, Nor. Suraton Cornr. EL\GLANDAND I’RIVATEERI G Flaln Facts Regarding the Vexed (Juestion ~Truth aad Fictlan, London Truth, A good deal of vaguc correspondence has been goling on o the Times to prove and to disprove that, In the cvent of the Ruassian ports being blockaded by our flects, British commerce will pursuo the even curront of Its way across the ocean ps theugh war did not exist. Most of the correspondents for and agalost this theory have evolved their facts lo respect to international law from their mornl consclousness. The sub- Ject is somewhat & technleal one, and it is im- posaible to dogmatlze upon it without having thoroughly studiedit. A cobbler who haslcarned bow to make shoes knows moro about them than the greateat snge who has never cobbled. Lspent years of my Nle profeeslonally learning internationnl low. and this Is why I know more about ft than the ngenlous, but no deubt more intellectually eifted, corrcspondents of the TYmes, who mix up privateering with pircy, and fancy that the Iatter might be put down by the simple cxpedicut of hanglug those who engage inft. Piracy Is exercising acts of ,hostility on the high seas without a commission from any Gorernment, or excrcising them with a com- misslon from two Oovernmncuts. ‘Thus, it a privatcer during tho Crimcan war Lad obtamned Iotters of marque from France aud Evgland, and, after destroying a Rusaian vessel, Jad been taken by the Russinns, the Captain sod tne crew might have been hanged as pirates, Why thisls, [do not pretend to know; but of the fact, necording to {nternational lnw, there is no question, Undor o circumstances can a vessol witha letter-of-marque from a bellizeront becomo o pirate. [T tho vessel b capturcd, its crew arg prisoners-of-war. Wero they othorwlse treated, this would slinply Icad to reprisals on prisoners taken froin the belligereut that treats them in an cxeeptional manuce, A belligerent may es. cablish prize-courts In ncutral ports, The de- clslous of these courts aro biuding, Tho effect of o condemnation, however, 18 mercly this: 11 a ship bo taken by n belligzerent (and whether 1t be taken h{ o vessel-ol-war or by a privuteer makes no dillerenco), add it 1t be retaken before coudemned by a prize-court, it reverts to s oniginal owner; but, if onco condemned, the oriirinal owner In divested of all proverty on it. Thus, supposing that an English vessel woa taken by a Russian prlvnlccr, brought (nto o port und conderuned ns o good prlzt.‘ and tho sbid were then, on {ls voyage from this port, to be taken by an P.nilhn vessel, it would not rovert to the “owner, but become the property of the English Adniralty. Ouca taken, tho sliip 18 tho absolute property of thecuptor, If Le caunot hrjug It futo a mn. to ba condcmned, he mny destroy f). But, 1o does 8o, he runs the rlsk of its’ hclnzuuown thut it does not wnls' belung ta s belligeront, In which case ho would have to poy heavy dam- ages to tho State to whom it docs” bolonz. By the Treaty of Yaris, certaln countrics, in the exurelso of thelr soverelgn rights, agreed henee- forwurd not to have recouree, as 8 means of war, Lo **/a course”; Ly which wus meaut that they would not luuo lciters-of-marque to ship- owners, allowing them to muko war on julut account, with tho fssicra. It would bo imost unjust were any of thein to withdraw tho first thae that they are ut war (rom this eogagement. Bug, wero Russla to withdraw, there would be no remedy against ber beyond o declaration of war, and war would atready bo exliting, The rewedy in m“y cuse, however, would be agalust I the State, und not agatnat the individuals acting underthe Jotters-of-marque granted by the Btate, A L0 Whut constitutes contraband-of-war no twu countrics have ever agreed, Husals would, therefore, pretend to Aud un excuse for ssulng letters-of- mnvquu. Ly pleading that we wero un- tuirly condemniug as contraband-of-war what, Ly futernational law, L not contraband. But the radical ervor in the whote Zimes cor- respondence 18 to supposy that RRussia could Nt prey oo our cummerce were sic tu inafutuln the Decluration of Paris fo regzard to privateers, and were bier porta to bo hennetically scalud up. Nothlog would be easier thau to have what, practizatly, would be privateers, without tlullllux the uzrecnlenv. to abollsh **la course” A terus which 18 used in o technical seuse fs most limited {u its application, und, if used ln a geugral sensc, Most Yugue, What would oc- cur woukl ba precisely what did oceur during the American Clyil " War. A Russian sgent would buy o ship, say, lu a Spanlsh port, It would be” u‘\llppul tu act as a vessel-of-war, but it woull not arwed, It would the funoeently sall out of the port., At, say the Azures, there would be quns for it fu snother ship. ‘The tirst versel would sail to the Azores. ‘I'hs second vessel would 1sito from thio Azores. Beyond the three miles territorial limit,—thut 18 to say, on the high seas,—the guus would be transhiphed from the sceond into the trst ves- sel. A Ruesiau naval oficer, herotofore o passengor, would then read bls comuission, wud the vessel would become a Russlan ship-of- war. It may bo sald that (1), our Consuls would be on the alert tu preveut Russfan agents from playing this trick, 1 deny that it would be pos- sible to wateh ¢very port ln the world, Beshdes, unfortunately, we have always argued that it 1s 1o trick, but that the business of_ sclling such vesscls 1s perfectly legithoate, (2) That sucha yessel of war would be unable to coal. Ratber, it oughit to be said thut couling would e ex- ceedingly diflteult, for, I it would pay a heavy price, it would be certain to be wble lo obtain coal sud other supplies. That the curecr 0f such vessels-of-war upon the ocean would be a brief one, Is very prub- able. But b soouer Would une be taken than snother would lssue frow sume port, aod the muere fuct of the pussiillty ot such a vessel be- fug brought lnto existcuce would make the rutes of fusurauce upon goods carried ln British Lottoms higher than on goods carried (3 ueutral bottoms, and this Jdilfereace of rates would have the effect vl muking all mercbants sbip fo the tatter fu prefercoce to the forer; llm is to say, we should loss our carryiug \\'e must defeud our intercsts, it tuey aroat- tacked, by Bzbtlug for them. But we must not I\lruuzh ignoruuce get fnto a fool’s parudise, ur Juy the Gatteriug unctiou Lo our souls that we can go to war without feellug the effucts of war, Qur uotion of maritime foteruational law has always been L0 vary our views scrordiug 1o vur yorticular juterests. Duriug the Crimcan war I wu su attache of vur Lygation st W uhm'glou. Wo were justructed to convey to the United Btates our views of interoatlvual law. This we did ju u docutuent of_portentous leogth. Tha reply was puinted. Very slight attempt wos made Lo coutrovert our lhwrlu OF our argu- but we were juformed thay the Atior- oural vl (e Pulted States reeretted to percelye that ayr oplolons were aa fusular as our geographical position, Asan bumble member on, I was, of cotrse thisancer: but, as & private ind: ed It &8 thoroughly merited. - e e — CURRENT OPINION, Qen, Jamen B, Steedman, who had 70,000 armed men ready (mostly Watterson's Klnlnclllun) to inatall Tilden fn the White House, won't talk to the reporters. He {8 mum. In fact,"he never honrd of it till it came oot In Conkling's 1able-talk, and dogen't know exactly how to surraund the sub- ct. liut why he wan selected need not bo kept 8 :Ffrfl; He lsan Ohto man. —Memphis Aralanth( Ind. ). The Graphie, in order to promote harmo. ny in the Democratic ranks, to permit public opine 1on to ceystallize around the real leader, to afford time for discussion and criticiam, to compose dif- ferencen, aliny susplctons, and avold the bifternees #ure to apring from th acacy of peraonal claims that eannot he eatiefled, thus oarly and formally nominates tor the campalyn of 1480 the following Natlonal Democratic ticket: For President, Allen G. Thurman, of Ohlc; for Viee-President, Samuel J. Tilden, of New York.—New York Graphie (Ind, ), The more you laok at it, the mors certain it ls tuat Tilden wiil never get fnto the White 1lousc through the revengefnl machinations of the Anti-Hayes Republicans, They don't want to dis- tarb Whesler, and will aesurcdly do notbing to oust Hayes which would also oust Wheeler; while thero js no Domocrat o the land who will do any- thine to oust Hiayes which docs not oust Wheeler, That ts the lunz and shortof it. So, If these d contented llwflhllun- can deludo the Democrats Into making Wheeler President, they expect more #lapidily than the most afMicted Démocrat can be charged with. —t, Loule Zepublican (Dem.). By henvens, we are growing alck of ndvice, It to treat us as equals and to do right will Injure the party, we are beginoloz to lmagine that the party s tao eanily injured ever to bo of any benefit tous. There sre half-a-dozen Biates in the Gonth that the least thing will throw elthor way in 1880, espccially sincd President Hayes bas tried to act ao falrly toward us, and wo beg o 1nform the North. ern Domocrats that lhn{ must not conrlder the Boath solid 1n lheir servica, no matter how bndly they treat us. The Soutbern people will do a deal of mlnklnt for themselve: ]numl, &nd tha citizens of rome of Sou 1ates may pusaibly decide that the South ll jfl! t(th Iu)ul hlx oo solld.— Vickeburg (Mise,) Herald indignant at [dual, X regard- 'The good senso of tho country will never allow mischiof-makers to baso a reopening of the Prealdential controversy upon any number of such confessions, The peoplo want peace. They forced the Eloctoral settlement from quarrcling partieans In Congress, They propose to live up to {t. They bad trouble enough a year ago Inet winter declding who should occupy tho White- lloulc during tho prescnt term; having decided, hey dismissed tho question for good and s, 'l‘ucrn 1» nothing for Mz, liayes as & patriotic man to do except 10 serve out hia term. * 1o 1 not re- sponsible for sany frauds 'hat were committed in h 5 ¢lection; ho 18 respousibla for being FPresident during the four “elrl for which he was declarcd elected. He coul Laarrender the oftice to Mr. 'Tilden 1f Lo would; and the counts ?}m n’ Yo could,~Springfield (Mas . ) Aftor all, littlo importanco is to be at- tached to these Florida confassions, A good many of the Returning Board knaves have acknowledged thotr guilt in one way or anothor horstofore, and and probabiy every one of them will plead gulity ond aek mercy long ‘before the term of Mr. Hayes explres, The Adminfstration hne mode all sorts of cofforts to placate them, but {n all faltncss (t must ho said that their domauds aroout of all propor- tlon to tho the services rendered, even on thele own showing: for when we look st the boitom facts, as they givo them, they merely played the part of mercenaries. It can hardly be belleved that the astute men who emploved them would give them o perpeiual llen on the Adminis. tratlon; much less can thesa sretched creaturos reasonably expect that the inno- cent bepeficlary of thelr rascalit, ‘y muall keep an open account with them. Let alf who feel !z. grieved or remorseful free their minds by all means, but as tho caso was long ago mado up, sent to the fury and a verdict rendered by public opiulon, thery is no reason for burdeninig mows- papors ' with the traal.—ZAlladelphia Times (Ind.). Tho earth might be searched in vain for auch another collection of fools and knaves an the Land who are now, In Washlngton and clsewhero, attempting to reopen the Presidentinl guestion. The lateat additions to tho gang are named Dennl and McLin, of Florlda. and a more malodorons pairnever hunted in conples. Tuey have p lunged into the confesslon businces, nnd, as usoal with confessing rascals, adumit, to begin with, that they played very Important parts tn the frauds they aro now intent on exposing. 1In Florida, as in Louialana, It was anquestlonably a case of '**dog.: cent-dog "' butween tho Republican -ml Demo:m c knoves, and the former came out alicad, Who stuffed tha most ballot-boxes or altered the most returoe, will never be known, Cortanly, the confessionn of mon who admit that they Awors falscly **to help tho causo" will not carry cone victlon to any honest miud. Tho title of Mr, 1s acttled beyond question, Tho decirion of it waa not mado by the Florida or Louisiana Ra- lurmns Board, or oven by the Electoral Commis- ol 1e waa declared elected Presluent by Cone kress, —the only body that had & volce in the mat. ter. Bill Chandler, Monty Blasr, McLin, Dennle, anit the whole tribe of them, had Lelter retire to soma friendly runge of hille In North Carolins, find a friendly cave with a still In it, crawi in, and pull the bole {n after them. The sensible peopla of the country aro tired of thelr idlocy. =St Louls Glabe-Democrat (I McLin's nsaertion that **Hayes was con. tinually Inepiring his friends and trosted agents by every means in his power to sccaro for him the Klectoral vote of Florida and Loulalana, " 1s puro- Iy gratultous, and unsupported by ovidence. Thore wero Republican leaders, bowever, fncluding Sen. atore, Itopresentatives, and others, who did take # deap Interest In securing those vojes, and they went Booth at thelr own expensa to sco that the falr thing was done, and that the iotimidstion which had been successfully practiced upon thou- sunds of voters who would have cast thelr would mot lut ) Xepublican vulel for lisyes was not I:mnsm lo upon the Cauvesmng Loar Floflm and Loulsiana, Meautime, can llr. llrl.ln tell us what Mr. Tilden and his onl Comutlesion, which wos Lhe creature of Dem ocralic taspiration, Mz, Iiayes preserved an al unbivkey sltenco, and wa crupulous not to do nr y anything (o Intnence the final result av (o ¢ upon him the criticismy DI somo of his best m:nd-. ho thought thora were tinien in the course of the long agony whena word from blm woula have heen decisive and beneficial, When the Electaral Commission deciared him the elected President, thore was no courac for him to take but asenme of- fice. e holds by virlue uf that d-clnhn, end, If the matter ever gota to tna Supremae Court, 1t will ouly bo to reafiria that u&lm—&‘lflflmlufl Commner- cial (Ind.), Tho Representative of a Congressional District s eager to get au aporopriation for a cor- taln fmprovement within tho same. 1le knows that to secure it will strengthen blm with certaln politicians who hopo to coutrol the mpending of thio mouey for the work, or tu proft In some way by its real or sopposed bemeits, Tho memsber perhiaps bellevos that his re-clection deponds upon Uls auccess In secuting this appropriation, for which he took pains at an carly day In tho scssion 1o introduce & special bill. Ty an tngenlous Parne ameutary dovico all of theso spacial billa are con- enlidated into wne blll, which {a knowa as ino Niverand liathor bill. sa that sny one uf Lheop. an be passed unly upon the condl- uf all of them, The mem- mentioned may uot know or caro apything about thu other uppro. riations, but ho is beut upun getting gh own. Ioorder that bla district may sccuro, 100,000, be to wilinie that the cuune shall for } ,000 beside, Tho Michixan for Instance, had tweuty-four excellvut e leiting this bill go through, while Vie- bers Lad jgen 84 pood unes. Many inia St Bes apppropristions might bava becu defeoted scusrately, ' lence the vicious coutrivance of i consolidated bill. 1t is aaid that §2, 000, 000 would r" for the work mecuseary to bs dune, I'robably ho estluiate a llberal. Wa do nul proporc just now 1o examiug the bill in detall. Itis engugh for the brescul to say that the way in which it was parsed Invites Ior It very strong suspiclon, Con- aldering ount Of time which bas beeu ex- FonINA Y (ks as 14 Debatine miEaukien B voIvID & comparatively trifling cxpense, or no expeuse a| all except the wasto of time, tho burtied proceed- ings were disgracerul, snd warrsnt the bailef that they covered u scries of scandslous jobs. —New York Evaning Poat (Rep.). Reports are to tho effect that the Com- wunlets of Chicago sre threstening W sack and bura the city, and thal great wlarm fs caused thero Dy these threats, and the show of force by those who wake them. 1t 18 possible the Communs will show its red flag in Chicago, and attempt to exe- cute ita tlreats; but, if 80, it should be crushed vut —pot dofeated alony, but destroyed, dispen- ed, and brukeo, utterly, abeolutely, and Gnaly. 'Tho purpoee sud oojects of tho Commune aro bold- avowed, and sre, in brief, the destrucuon of l{lu Goverumeut of the Stute of Illiuole. 1t is, therefure, tho duty of tue Guveruor snd viber ofti- cers, 11 uot actualiy W tuvits a cundict, 1080 pre- ure (Or It Ba L0 mucl it fully ball- wli Gov, Cul- Poii i sow 10 & posttiva to put in Chicago within twolve bours Dot less than 5,000 \ull-ouflmwx d srwed militia, with tbree or four balter All.hou b this force 1s reslly militia, 1t s ofice y velerans and ail mmu,ih it are voteran loldhn.whu-:lnfluuuu wilisdd a large element of cl‘hm sudstabilily. Vobindihlatsa force uf pot velezans, wen who Leve scen real war, lnd who would sla willlogly 10 the wurk of dratioging the exeiules of tho blate. Witk sucha | cas [, 1t I 1s 16 suppoac the Govarnor will Nesitate 13 tender 19 the Mayor such instant and powerfol atd a= will crush the Commune'at a blow. Tha (Joverour was censured for his tardy action in the cane of the dnly riots, bat thins cenaure was repeiled by (he' statement that at that time the militia-force was He will have no euch excose for fallare to actin any emergency that may now arise, and there 1v no reason tn guppote he wil reek any. It 1= tn be hoped that. if the occarion arises, will act with such promutoers and vigor, with soch enerpy and spead, ag to catch the Commaune in the act, and to utlerly destro, Reglater (ex-Gov, Paimer's not nrganized. A n.—"nrlngfldd i) ea— . A CoxnsTaxt Covanm, wnh finonncn of Treath, . and Waating of Flesh. all he- 8 IOt as perionely affected, and demnmlhm prompt treatment, Jayne's Expectorant serions resnlis may be elther avoided or p.llll Dy ueing’ Dr. CCO! patron: thrugnout the eit Praneh Offces In the different we have Npistans, 18 Gea below, whesa adveriirenients will be taken for tl pmn 4 chiargnd 8t tha AAIN Office. and will br TecoIved dnlm:l P. @, dutlng the week, aud unti! 0 p. m, M3, Dooksellers and Statloners, 123 T;emy -!tnml N Weat Nlfl mn A1.. Near Wyl T THRUMS’ cr of alated- I. carner I facoln. 5 xumurr auumm. éte., 1000 la News Depot, 1 {ealer, and Fancy -ov VERY FAVOIA 1 basement stune-front ntborheans it thorouriy rder. and realy for immeiiate oc en by lpydint at 25¢ bOTn-aY.. ulmn:z un Vosee Al LOTE, BOUTH ¥ Pl’l'l‘lT. lIhnO‘bST.. T iy front, Superlor-at., east gt State. Also lots on North brlrlmm -4y snd North Hiate Apply to OWNER, 275 Oh! TOT AND, Twu~n‘rnl|7 lmu near Twenlictht paj h, & lmmlu on nr!m(lr ATIGATY. lm ELEG neo No. ’J.l.:"fll’lln av., 9 witiy nd l.!‘q !rex:( Rrou compiete, 13 om-ml for sale it the orieinal cost of s purtunlty (o purchaie o fine |mll0. com Iclflr Yurnll ied, at & at homne evenlugs to thow me w grigand Zive all Gerired Information. | WASHINGT BALE-EOUTH WATEICST, TROTENTT 123 per cent nett hrat part of thestrect. A, I'ATrhusu\. 72 Washington: t. LE— 1y ESE A onces koot Unraain: T & LU.. [ Wumnmum . RS, 3. lona lmnl on N earbor av om0l Thebest. houres on tho sifeets 0 hard wood, and bulit 10, order for ownert compiete {0 en.-r; fespect. C. 8, ENGLE, Livom @ Metropolitan 701 BAT-RI00 WILE TGS, A TEAUTIFUL 0T i ge. 7 inlies trom hicas 2 t‘fi duwn ang §3 mnnlh et and 1 1T BROWR: 143 it GOUN’I‘IKY_HFAL ESI‘AI‘E- wa an tern Nehy and furlittie more thau th n Weniern Dought very cheap, 54 On them. Bed'tar it 1o P10 Driwer 24 Ne: TO n!:n'r;nmm South Slacs ‘0 RENT—110 DREXEL BUULKVAHD. 10 ROO3S, All moleri mpruvemenis. £33, 1504 Wabash-ar. U basement marble-front, fourth-st., 3-story and basement, stone- near Forty:third-st.. 2 rlors, dintug-room, cnmej (‘lg‘mwnod and Forty-third-st., 2-story aog itags, 35-foot lot, 54 r“‘-nd nueu‘n’enu marbletront, sad sad kitchen on ot Bngamon F s nu per month, or unlumlmeu SLY ingto 0} e 'Nfl)"{llfld -av. lnquxmo!w. GIRAY —'mr. FRAME DWELLING TOUSE. 50 | be put In thoFOUKh goou repairy 0 ruome, e inodens fin ce} Fent @ ALTE) P[0 RENT_ AT AV, Liprosetnents, er'l‘n't"n'nl}"wmrmnuu Koo Rear iliabet'at. two iy Daschieht and uinGeard aballe-st, RO, Font. Eobiarhing ail podek TIOURE AT el DaRInLOTAYE mn.ru iern, {mprovements. ARSI &6, 7O REST—A MA [ boeeinmd rark (o mmumll‘nd Al fjod v onrm'—lm INDIANA-AV., STONE FIONT, ._grained thioughout, 10 T—TIE l.n\\ru HALFrwo F0FLOOIS) i Lo 1T Tw .+ CAD NOW aat, Convealent, Comsbieter Tow (@ sl IKB\T—{HI WANARIEAV.s nmmns'mo\n. nics mulre "o l-.uuumn‘u\ W Y, 1 mmm-tll.. orJ. M. BWEET, hlmu Uoiise. vie. 7]°0 RENT=S-BTORY MAR| FRONT OUSE RO, 21T wenty Atthat. provem WALEER o Clinber SEOITOIY AND TARENENT By ST Ty Y.L very low feat. Pk l’lllb(lh PR EY 1o l(h‘\'l‘—'llll’. TRO-STORY, AND BASEMENT stour front lisuso 6 Laks nw m..\r-zu_'ll;wm VeNINTHET. FOIl TERNS TI'0 RENT—R¥SITK] Ck 030 W ADASII- AV FOUT toen xAmmlA(u 0 0 D I, ’l fria ll'ellln{( ENT—ON uflDh -AV, O Setsoasias vory dey o6t basementa, ¥ foom L Brysn blo BETWEEN ADAMS bia Lrice licuses witl: YOUNG l (0 BENT-: vxsrml.\' Tl et i I|ulruuuh 2 WALTER MAT}U born- R o ’t hu Wuum-nv. 1 10 HUOME, GODD BARN Tupalr, chicap, IBAAC CLA BLOW. N:‘uu(’\vnx Vnn lluu Tl =101 PARR-AV., &J FORY Bl b "KNT lmlnmuml ll!tl lulll Survwd. Juux 1y 'quNT-\u 40 LAFLINCE ant S-stury slove fruni blckuam onl "N fuvola-st., et IL oBNOIN & 30N, 124 Po ENToTIREE 'nvu“u'rnul}' AND) TIAE| rick B utinte barn'td o, it born IponEs l‘.-A N —ohl!.\u UNI0! I'Alk'h ulll \FKB‘I’\-AH T NiY, uthNu ad Llck hasement, # rooiie, furm Lok e cold WateEon Apply to uwaer un premls I'KNT—UPPHII PART OF D, et 8ix Tuowis, Faatry and closelsi hal ll| 4o, liaren-al, cams. tnaulreof Swner ow the |-nmhe-. 774 Buuth Hobey-o 4 RENT-ONE STONE-FIONT POweabiiun sl mbia v U8 Washlugiou-st., w Ly tuderate. Thaalre assy North slde, 11'0 RENT-3 TWO STORY AND BASEMENT MAR: Ule front dwelllug houses, ne !lwln!d l!lWIl 'ADHL IU hwl’lkll. IIBI‘:M". bb\ll‘ \VAL'I EN “ATI’UL&& 40 Desrbora. ’1‘0 NENT—C"HAI'-—\US tido Dt T omapiete ordere B AN TS Ui Wasblaglouat. Iy palatad and cai- l AVI) nr V(IHTII T A eut $.25- nmfin, u' q ll‘l Arat-cined ol 0. 157 Laduie ste gt} wllauzou-. IO 8, 114 nBAR‘ Alads ulii Sstury aud bassoieut bric, Ml. AI‘ lmproveien! * Vi lrur.uu‘-l Sataf stx roomis, $40. hll Y. L. 2 Pootis, 23, or will rent e st & F o B-av., 0 gulice (o ult er,numchup Suburbau. RENT —wouuuwv AV AhD FORTY- s0d grounds oo :nlwd!hflvu. nuc.u. Dearbora- ANT=E0 “Bubinrban-Gontinuned. 10 RERI~DESIRABLE HOUBE AT onoax Park,_Inqul u.lunnmu-rol Commercs. H GAR- quet. nonmh t low rater. 1 Wllm-l!'x zmuu Rorth of Kratston, aukee Iivieion &, itosad Y ORIIS, CHARNTND TESIDENCE, e 0! ten roume, several lF"!O Tan Font b e e including free me-lulnc‘mm(mtlnn(nrlnlr. Inquireof .11, EATON, Y0 HENT—AT RIVER F| m’rs OBt ALY E T ORIRAT EEOANT LY | & plthtdar nots Wio T toum vilin. Avpiy 4t 8 Times '—:. %O _RENT-ROO Nouth Nioes [0 _REST-IN PRIVATE P.\\Hl.f. FRONT AND pariors, futnithed of unfurnitned: hesutifol Inke view, 13 Indlana-ay.. nurTmrlwnm . . for rale xvel # FX lnlnl ed room! JUEL n’OPLB\V J‘mal-l fent i 0" RENT= IIR {FUNNISHED l(lm\l! Icd mx tnl four 10 private fam {» , conveniently are il light hou! keclunl. lt fll Bouth Ciark-st. lorth Sides ICELY FURNISUED ROOMS WITH. In private family. Apply at 1074 Denr- P-t T MIVATE FANILY. OGN OSR. at. 4-700m o Lack PaTIoP, with o witho bolnl l'l l'o cntiemen or Im", ‘with pl flG. wrmae Addreas Tribuge oflice. 3 WANTED=MA Raokkeepern, (.letku. &eo ANTED-A CLOTING A Toeax Oerman ana Eaglieh. Bige Tiiand-av: i LEEMA M Pml.l.ll"s 23 ANTED=TWO ENAP.CUTTERS, Bixtacath and Dedrborn- CAL. wx\rns AT t R Vnn'rru—ru VARTED-MAN Wiio 'mnnnanr DER- tands magufactore of THUAE andother fnic, ele terma, experience, tern MABGACtHrIng Compaay 658 Slimion: an Franciscor Cale sty Mimon RTAGF-T| TIH\IK(PII 273 _JARRETT l.!flFll\lA‘l. WAN'I'ED-X"IAI.B‘ orss cleflu. kc. Coachmen, Teamsters, &C» ITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAS. ande care of Boe hortes ani carriage 89 o T {0 Jo general housework; no farmi Trivune office, ITUATION “WANTRI [ MANT 18 q diricty dober. fonert, md oht xn:’f‘f}ln'#a i man fonCor severst Ir‘v’»m PHPIARELH - Address ¥ A4, Trivuns ofice, - P OrT URDER. with wifa £ 98, une ANTED=FIYE UFAOLSTERENS AND TWO it ?qfl!ru 2t 206 East Lake-at., sccond flll-cellnneoul ITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN WILL- A Ing fo wark at anything respectabis; has had swo ’u;l zlpgl:nct in 8 crockery ttore. Address Z 56, ED-DY AN IDDI‘A - e bueinevsor ofice. Address Yll. Trihune omey jan Renlel MAKE "cmL- m-:er-l‘ mi eamely. W 5 & 1 PLUMBENRS AT WILBON'S, 119 Twenty reobahit oy Pay to the Fight West Biaes 'l‘O REST~THRREK Ol FUUI ROOMB, WITIT WA- 1eF, pantries, eic., nuitahle for houiskeeoing, 23 GUId At " Apbiy (o P: MCHUGLL, Nox 134 Mad Wast Side. '0 RENT=A FIRST-CLASS FLAT OF @ Impravemeate, at No, 203 wm forhousekeeping. A 1t No. 25 Weat Madiu entrauces and in goud repalr, Dy W BOSH Weat dibSiion 1. THU. 'l' RENT=AN 8-Ti( i In uuoll order, or will divide. A. BLAKE, 63: North Siae, fo RENT-AT 820PER MONTH—A LIGTT, cnvn renlent 6. L fiat, bath, elom. otc. Also’ s Gne brick dwelling. 10 rooma, mmnce lm] +'] tmprove- meantss Beat-cians nelghivorbuo: afrect-cars, CHAR, N llALb, lu-‘ lummll- L ‘u IENT-FLATS N 1 181 EASTOM10- (ML_{ and 204 North roums, ete. A, T. 73 Dearborn-st. Conchmen, Teansters, &Ce ARTED-COACHMAN_COLORED; MUST UX. gzc(mmzm!eu. 4 hls business thoraughiy, And come well Apply %o C. WENDELL & CO,, 170 O AT I8 A oo €15 and bosrd, at DAY ndd 17 Harmon-court. Emplcymanl Agcncics. %0 RAILIOAD LARORENS POl nuoull nwurdq:rmnty of nfl iy TR S S ‘A’Z’ o ’““l‘“‘"” “‘“"' k Jeccti n | ln U n; e :noppm. e s A hand Miscelianeous, SELVICES O¥ 000D MEN Fitos now untll Feb. J jod. Comf Lincotn a1k and |:m Cincinnatt, 0, D—lll;‘ TO TAKF T Crty MR ek Fors 10 711 copy a¢; monthly. J. P, BCOTT, 69 Dearb RUSINESS, FOR story and Lasement 3 wilt he sitered to 8, 40 Uearborn-st., in bvlck hnllvlln? 554 poneh \One" aui lelum. WALTEK MATT! Wi VORTIT AV, s-mur WITH re ch’ur‘; A Boud Tocation business. I Fia it dedass iocks Ta utze at Hoow 42, 162 wuhmnun 3 —CHFAP—_RTORE NO._ a7l 80UTH 3 S el for rorery bt ciotiing by iy Lo ¥ 543 3 --v. |4 HESToABTONY BiticK sTon -uun‘fi)é:"r’m‘fi'ifi”;"'x’" e T it Teauirad o Lring: atean) power ; GrO, €. WALKEIL 13 Csmber of Commerces o o '1‘0“ HEET—CUMNIEBXUN BTORE, &l llAlleT- Offices, OnI’KE\T—lV LAK:;:IDB BUILDING. CORNER. -at., very' desirable offices, wtllllllllmlhlluim heating. ‘etc.: single or en sulte, onl; from th flwurlnllounlnd Post-Office} S ‘aa entire. four, elovator facliities, steam heating, ant ute Wer rl desired, Inquire at licom 5 o the buud(nn. AVTFD—‘A \(ll1\|l) M o0 er, at 80 South 1 TO W, restaurant and s Koud WalL: MEN lm RESTATIAST Dining-Kovms, 504 'D-nm x m,v ters. DANIELS Domesticse TED—A GOOD IRISIL WOMAN A8 COOR, AIe hd roats i6 o tmall nnl& with nlerem:u. P, HAYDE AND 412 50UTH CLATIR - umul{ Addrens by _SITUATIONS WANTED—_FEMALEs Domesticss SITUA‘HOV WANTED~BY A RESFECTABLE Firlto o eeneral housework or cook. iteference. 1033 Madison- SITIYA‘NUV WANTED-TO COOK 1N FRIVATE family; wiiing 1o ualnlhe conutry for the sume mer. Address ¥ Uelaware-nlace. (’ITUATIU* “’A‘“’FI)—I’I\' A GIRL A P B Hlll [ 0 cook, wasli, and fron. Addl’!tlfl TUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN 70 DO fencral bowachwork ot cook. ref . e call at 249 \vmmnm t. Ql‘l‘U TION WANTE R lousework in orivite tam b"a” ‘Ir‘."fll‘&’fi;e-,l'.’k “Xm“ ; el Ta2 o kene AT icans . quire 8L 120 Twenty:! fl)ll"fl t & D{ eI " SITUATION WANTED. TAmnL SRR S A R IO wiou WestJackson-at, oo sfl'urmv WANTENZT0 Do G 'Otk. or &9 cook, (iond referene: 03 Norin Green-si. AT FANTEDCDY AEWE l.IJ n:nernl urkK, 1l at 164 AL OUSK: un. Call for It 10 dawick st ST -rrn n MP 'm\'r “GiRt; oty KEOCEaN T e I S areah T i1yy can givo references. Call at 50 Harmon-court 0 G0UD _GINLS, Sn‘unm R for r for second work, of Both For Renera RoWseWOrIe, - Floass el oy o8 South Jeffersun-st, mvncu. SITBATION TED-BY A~ GOOD €00 s e e rivate Garaily. Flens eall W anesdny at 11y Btajers JITUATION .w-r;lwrouu [T} work in private (amily, 10 West Ot SITUATH’I\' WANTED-DY A RELIARL U e eral lolieework OF eooly ity Tetarenen s qQuired,” 13t Arnold-at ITUATIU‘( WA BT A BCOTCH G, 10 do hourewurk s & suall fainflys Is neat. and come prtent o take full charge; refereuces. 13 Las Cul- iTO SO, WAMTEIL & «l Dll 1770 Auuif {n sccond work and Touic" Srter Cutiaren, VA TH)—A aog.n AT x JA Astiard Hent. AND PAFTI}\‘ CUOR. RLiZY u A GOO| thatcan :ool. wash 1 .u-rru—n 6404 MICHIGAN-AV., fur general work. ANTED=A I, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORT for smali family: mnst Inundress; personai rel 1 Twenty-sccon: -vias €ook and erences |na|.|rmu|»lm Avoiy st ey dey. EilflAl\LP RUITES OF UFF!CI’ sulie over Preston & Kean's, 10 OFFICE 116 DEARBOT IO MEST=TASKMAN Iy 10 GHANT .ts\hn‘. 24 Fortland Block. ENT — orn ITH AND WITHOUT » Ji. CONDICT, lfoum 5. Docks and Vards. -Dnrh. SoRNER POLK il ik emee. D EACH: 'I‘O RENT=TRE THIRh AND FOURTNU FLOORS o 200 Btate-it bustness, with us 8 _desirable location for PHoting-ofice. WALI E1t MATTOCKS: 40 Deerin sk, Koow I, F]'0 RENT—TIE BECOND, THIIND, AND FOURTH floors of {10 sud 114 Frankiin-st.,’ together or light 0o three. sides: sultable eiter. for bLusiness or for manufacturin nes s werin thovaamg, WA GUTHES, T et ANTEO=A GUOD WAITKIUINL AT 103 EAST ¥ NI NIKD-X GUOD, BTEADY GEWIAY O Aot o CylScLanuare, ane vaul. teht on o sicen. o) fi'm"n}'n'flt“fla e e Joia Ko0d with's good recommend, D—onll.'ro DO GENERAL HOUSEWOUR: Apply st 730 West Deartorn Mandian trsnting Desoorn TED~A GOOD GEIBIAN 01t BWELE GITL D aEacit. or general Liousowork. Apply O Lagaile-at. Ah'Tl'nt-A‘ St FOR GENERAL LOUSE: 1' Sink FoR HOUEE: FANTED=A COSPETE Y acrk on & farm near Liztayls. " liefereaces. GOOD GBIMAN OR FRENCH Gintl, . washing, and lronihg fo & crences required. Abpiy at 1122 Jultabie for light manafacturing “ o ek Yate s ANTED—-A GOOD SECOND GIRL IN A Piil. vate bosrding-houss st 220 unn‘r’lnlu..dharm T MENT-LOFTH WITH BTHAN TORFTL FIE €0, TAi0]And excclient Uikt The GOWAN SIANDLE ARTED-GOOD I'liAN COOK. WASHIETL AND o Ly, 80373 West W aaniagt Sare TO RENT—LARGE 3.STORY DRICK RUILDING Giintan and Dekove sultabln op "or. furntture Sailo-at. l!llADLbY. ANTED- ‘V roomis. we-snrhnlon Park, eonvenlent to cang 3 Rood tenants witl pay 23 per inonth {or & good hiousa. dress Z 54, Tribune atiice. og plinctud, one aide- D-GURKY. DGy naw: nd ‘autug bugzy, ncarly new, by Coan & Trn € dug-cait, ane side.bur top-bukgy, ane 14py-tup phisclon. o two-isted basket phactoa, $400; keleton rosd.w fuir sulkies, ns st ubber-tricmed BAro i gl do, threw Peddicrs’ wakonbs, A1l descrived nre drat d foline wm‘l‘lxlnn \-ns Imust be sold to pay rt Im'warzn & CO. SPEEDING WAGON, FINE cou te Ten liropks park nhmwn. enaral ausorts et ot uulcl. nlce sty pony and Laruess: for o prices, PESNUYER & COu ~A mmn FAMILY TUIhoUT CON-~ 2, §uod end epriug gyaare bo o bug gy, Ieen used. bat turey mouths, . oy 1S mvm. of New York. and & very fine bay horas 8 yrars of age:'he {e very geutle and kind and standa wiitoub hieching.and he san excelleut e ruad ho s0,one iaubielonlan wate, Kusa; trotted whun 4 ye 10375741 Slic 1a WiLhout & TanLLs (hey arc prive DRuDerLy Datoniing to & widow fadys they ara tobe At great saciitloe together of separate. Aoply barn m: 263 Slichigau+av, l.‘ ALE=CHEAP—TWO GOOD FARM MARES, two nnl rivers, one ssddie-horse, two w%\lumfle um lxnmmm e lood Srocary wagon, and harness o '? ‘ml sALF-Gnuu mr 58 JIONSE. BUITADLE Tor Ry ine: s6und nd Ko el ured o clty s will o sol very low; can Lis sect T’ slable, coruer Wabssti-av. and Thirty-dra AM OF MARKS, @ AN[17 YEAILS, OLD, POl your chuice c! nios other n S, L0 25 Blue Lalaau; TRW AL \FANTED-TO Hlllb. A I|UIL AND WAGON for one month lor\lzllvu{ Al fmmedintely, Lnlunnruuuu L g 803 Mads . LI FOIl GENERAL HOUSE- 723 West lloume -at. IA\TKD~0|IH. TO COOR, WASI, AND 1ON ke 8 good Appiy Wt 417 Wes a0 FOR GENERAL wories ant -nnxnn and fron (o $ixi Twenty-{ourih. TA HOUSE OF 8 Of 9 r. 383 North Hsisted ANTED~A 0001 STHARIAT l'hEearn AND OF CANRIAUE, ONE ¥ Fennoyer & Col oue T SEAMSTRESS. ANTRD-A NURSE GIitL, 0“! TIIAT CAN GO lluuulmcpnn. LK ur CULTURE AND ANTED-TOUSER o ake Lo ¥o & liort et 043 distange 1o the eu-mny. z Miscellancous. ANTED=EIGHT ELDERLY Dciore. Addrescs: 1 LADIES AS BO- $ C. L\NCL“. MAN CAN HECURE IAL Msiied m-nulncmfl;unuu\n' A N WITT ness connection T oy STLATIE WANTEIY A‘(‘l.:)ul) TERTECTA Cand work et X Flease Call or two aya, 767 Wabsiure - o o ared SITUATION WANTED- By S DarEE fodotetund Wtk in s privace famly. Fioass cal 5““” 1ON WANTED — iY "A _GUOD SWRDISH l”‘."’ {0 meacral lousewurk In 8 smail famiiy. TED-pT & NOUWEGTA: 0o do genorat CUoK; Wi n..(.n«n TO th oF South m 'qiru.\‘-nuv WANTED=BT A L) wash and Nn. ln urltlln hmll erred, Z97, Tl l‘n‘:‘l\;n&n: \\'A\.” A VERY GO 1 1040 Reaeial housawork s t "u.r:m" gErasial yousa wor nnveu o e!.clxy mnm N WANTED=T0 DO AL THOUEE- fam| all st 145 N WANTED—IIV A GERMAN GIEL FOR | housewark er cuoking, Appiy at 538 Bouths Y A REBPECTANLE SITL WASTED-1 o kitSion Af AEaLIAl bouse 310 &ottage Grove- -v" 8 DusawUTK. ~ADDly AC ATUATION WANTED—TIY A COMPET! b da Reners) bogsework na private famni] ence it required, Call or addrers for two North Ada-at, JITUATION WANTEDCHY A FINST-CLARS BRC- vnd girl,Call at o5 Micligan-av.. basement door, TTUATIONS WANTED-IN FINST.OLASS F, 7 faf second glri mad nurso airl. Gool references. Qull ac OF sddrcw 40 Bangamon-at., Wednesdsy or Scamstressce. ITUATION WANTED-AS SEAMSTRESS IN rivate {amllyi understauds ail Kinds uf “tamily sewing, chiliren’s clothies, foe white worg, and i sz dresuiaking. Address urcall at 731 Wahasy Al Nursca. STUATION WAKTEN-IY A YOUXG, NEALTIY D _wel nurse,Cail at or address 140 Biged-st TTUATI] WA A l'nu'u NT woia, (0 take wing o care o baby ainl Judu oF socuud works remeura, ] 80 ekt pe Laundresscas ngUAT’U\' WANT oF waaliig by & Norwegian woina Narth Eavgaimun Employment Agoncles, gl‘rm\'nu 8 WANTED=I'Y THRER G00D 6N A m U At Mres, WIN- LEANING Apply 88 19 DDV A YOUNG LADY A8 ton Well exterienced b musicy alumet-uy, S AnE NAMONDS, WA ; al LAU\IDPIh DAt oI e 15 e k. Iln aud6. Eatablished 1434, ug LL. TO LOAN E Ol ufluv:n, 7 Dew (1 S 'AID FOR OLU (ULD AND 8 8] Money to loan on watchies, aumund-, and vnluuhlul afever) em‘s LIS MIIY, Ulflc«(fitcnm C()()l COUN J DREYER URE, ¥ 3 withuut TeniuTAlt also op emon coltaterals, C. 0 WILSON, Rootu 3, 146 & 118 OBt Nitaed o e PoRis ibatug throush the s furnished uew, compicte, sud In @ood rat-claas hote] 1u the cit] house sud furulture cost 10 $20 00 In whid land, to Nlll"ll.nl thrll 832, OF one UT two chiesp taruis well locate may renialn ou Interval une and two exiendad. For pariiculsrs address Oakalooss, 1 Inwnl bulll in IIIN y, doing the rlnt!l‘ll Feot T R SALE=A CANDY AND HOTION | STOLE: thor Lusiness, and will su) + rooms {u rear, nnlru n»d buslne: ATplyat 475 Thire “Y: TAVE IN B ) sstiiaoh o uurnnnu-m busin e BUIea) 8180 TUCKAWAYS, LFOURIAI, Coupes, ITKBE arrlagen, sud o Loncurd e1[reas WALOLS, trucks, et moet peawingbia prices sud Invite - spectlon, PENNOVER & CO., 390 16 358 Welinsb-ay, = STORAGE, SAFE AND Ith EHOUSE FOR ALL peboll coods, planos, urniture, merclandise. Il;ll Bulldlnl.zu)-m taadulphiluw ratesinoncy 1o AREHOUSY, CONNER NUSH AND akie ata s Soniinucs 6. ofer e SCial wivaniizce for bl sate storaye and prover care ol husselold gouds and -,l“:mu.»r fiercbtadne. HUUATIO N, NUST: poriwar. ;lmmr STORAGE COMDA 3 Nuren i, euablitled 137 rel et fo U Lad generalinerchundin MHEIOOF WAL HOUSE, 16 WEST MONItOET for furniture, merchandisr 7y Losu auvatmount: Iedal Inf qmnmm 1K DRVLOFTE FORFUNTT chandise, ele.} » cessible by ele! ELL 1] Wal FIRST-ULASS | ot Tt atiowtatrate: GBO- G CIIAI'IIAS &CO., 154 aid 10 Washiagtuasat, __ HOARDING AND LODGINGs aaRAT “south Side, ) HUDBARD-COURT-SOUTI FRONT PARLON flour, sinzle or en sulte. Also, frons suite, hot and mmn?m. Turalsbed or uiturnishod, with ur without 186 Bouin STATEST, OVER ROTTINGS clotblog store~Klcely furaitlied rooma with or without buar 3}-0 MICHIGAN-AV. 1 ~TRORGOMEWITI WOARD DU dultavie fur thres guntivmen 419 Juenioas: TAV.,” CORSER THIRTE! rou Twaor thre o parlor fours ale w0 slagly rvouss, with o ut_board. Hteger WABASH-AV.— HANDSUMELY FURNISUED 651 mw“-f AT privato fambly. l!llAllllK~A\'.. KEAT TWENTY-FOURTH ) Drivate fainiy cas bostd s Veatiomad sad w 13| Z 83, 3 ollive. TWest fllda. ~HU0MS TO HKNT WITH BOARD. 17 PARK: lnuulu r.—:..uuu N T ROONS, VUL " is ().18 nmwdnrunlurnllhml with bo ery ica- aoiallo REUree; il Hodera conyeaitnees Byt street-cars. PLEASANT, FURNISHED W0OM, WIT buard, for 608 OF (wu geuticiien In privat l v ‘Adress z“no. 1rll:unl P i ll I"\fllflu HUUSE, II BAH‘ WA!HHNGI‘OK BT~ Juklo rouine, w{th buard. frow €3 10 £7 pe mm(:mulenuw i nmunnwxul T[OTEL BRUSEWICK, 318 AKD 320 wABABIL.A ~§'lesdaut roous aod flfl‘ -class tabiv 86 butlom pricas. X }‘\'h}’x dite dptcear S i £dude dpric Vo SEAR N, G pons sudviart ol s ver Couniry, [3 ALL FAIIIL\' IN K\ANSTON WOULD and wlfu 1o board; fel- Sihs Tox 473 Evanston, 111, T AEE i umnu mmm Vn Loard eau bo bad by wddrcasiig V3 T A A YOUNG LADY EDUCATED IN uiuuny wuu. \:u riyate lssois 1o Germaan sud uasic, Ad- Twouly-socud-at. LF-TOL AND GUEN monlnll payuienia, Hewt sud ux 1l work warr: vrner Atclier-ay. .na'nmny ~fourihit, nm*«‘m fos, ph & otis, s, phaeto All'llll Gflr; lwcl- \(J HFCH‘T‘\HIII. I'I'O\'B ¥ from $73 to $1(0 per ud 101 for caan o T T BT nIMICTRST I8 will euavle o e e Nrnllnml repuation: feiananas arat 0 4 long ‘Lum very low rentg u L RESH Al Lot o, Ao AR 1oass YA\TED—II\')IA vfif.'.rlunwu FI, BRLY (ate) 81300 Lo AL Llls'l‘ AND PO!JN”. ot LaSalle o -m Jiiock and Washingtou nd Lou- 81, be r U, u»ulnfull.l wiil su 301 fuder ok tiem at GOUDKIDGE & BIOLLS, j1c SRELS TS SUNS OF 32 i Diw i 31 exchaage (o CurFoacy st te counting, foom o :Mum»ew pany. l)fll DESIING RENEW CHATTEL: 9 uxumwun RN YY) u3, un CHANGE FOIL ot the lrlnunc. LVEN ENT TIECES IN PACKAGRS of #in 3300 107 GUTeULy M COUBIAN: FotA o] 1nhuuu mvanr f £4 52 500 WA “Arche reas 2, 9, Ttlliune oifv & WANTED AT 7 01 8 VER CENT] 88, 000 u‘mn‘:v‘x’n»wm for3 u‘l‘&uyulrp Sl Tidurored elty provertys miat imortgagss 1 6a T e, o ~CITY- WAL muu RECRIVANLE :?:l§u.( ,()O, for taxes of 171 I auiauuis by sl f en ol I A B D e e ok T fuF sale- N TWO BIHICK BTORES av. Priocipals ouly ade GEO. C. CHAPMAN Sation, KO, C. CIHAPMAN, prl 30, 1874, K M. BEUGWICK, I‘HB SUDSLX INER WOULD LIKK TO MEKT SOME xz s s part ot 8 car:foad of mercliandiss (0 e Tribugy vtice, caall valuation will T Wiihitistoa-ars g business, e, of 8 reply, SPECIAL PATIGALS tlua of luten iy 7Ll aug wabied wodof & bractug tuss L2 GAdaok be ot WHOLESALE AND nPTA"l)LA'?K\LEII l:l’l mr-wn.l.rn.nmmn.m.bsu' (7] kedJ. UL B. plmul Feturo (660 54 lndw .+ sud Fecolve raward WATCHL. Lu,um. A CONAL BULL-DOG; 2y hid for the return of (lis same T (oI nuum Ciaskcat, IICIIAVIII!K ‘ro ll.xum\(u.«l HAVE FOK of ‘siapie Mercliaudise, aif ‘l: !tlulan‘lel.' whil e#il 1u lofs uf er rtics who liave thie Hiks buch aB o1 jetariraiion (o rv.-m |n|l i nix:ln- toset yrum L 7] Odllilldflr lllnlh'llll ull descripts i [ pride: PN G A R XS b llul}lLlll)LD “GooDs. e ARGAINS IN PARLOK AND CHAMDBER FURNI- ABLOR SUITS AT $30 Aan PrALD, culumzn EU $30 “' b W kiw z ‘utlAl‘i-LAllhh o for groce oy biuses aluiget Dews Cai gt 93 Abi) [oar south of Montos OR su.z—‘_fil' DANGAINS-ONE VELY o g and saveral oud ol ‘* - imedfui set, slde- ot To-duy. 479 Weds ‘AP\ i i u. nuu’! m\}' JOR BALE-OL LIL 320 roumma, agd Fouis lug furolald ooms, Ju TSUED COUFLERE WITH G000 gotds ad uLOD the DAL Ta ke toriohs oo Furaituzg Cumpany, %3 West Madisoa-sl A() ENTS \l ANTE “A GENTB WANTEU-TEAS-TIIE GUOIOEST 1 A Do iart a»l‘-;nm.-vnuuuvm iny=Trace '"""'"'fi numlnulnl muumq- gcota wsatol Jreen e T e o ‘.‘L“'a‘fl.‘:‘«i.‘.‘ Amnlm [ X ToaCo.. 43 Veser-its N: Y. 1-0. Lo 70T BALE-A 8K D DADY I.Amll Adk, requiriog butsuiali vutisy W 1iake Bearly wa & 's0 8 weludeun 1 periect or, 71 m,;nuunn'unmnuu NEW ENGLISH EDI J tlog, $20; Lell dvoln, §100 uhlul') ot 8, 3 \uls. Qa bor's Nidgusitie Vol b 10017, luu yala !url:;llboua Dowa-etaite st 1ABH AL FOR ™ BOOKB—BTANDALD WOLKS g coud prices. Defurayuu sell your lLrar 17 e CRATIN, Sornbt Naitesn o boartosmnars 1LRca CHALIN, wormer Madisonand orboivs st PARTNEK WA\rzu—\vl 181,000 u\k CAPA- arge of theolile uf'n actur. 150 S hdadiiae tucome: - & diress MACIIINEKY. L ENUINE UOILEK %n work ner, 333adbalier 43 f p..z::.“munnu., EMIC RSO weskead RO H nunm..u OAllllh (i.ficnl NG AND P GO luw yrices. Callor sddress W. L. uuno- THY, 70 North Casulle-st. L AL T LoDl AL UES Tk&; Eiew's cast-oIT clothiy, crd Uy prua, atiegded . JUNAY uui:h 1% dod blate-ale