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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SBATURDAY: JUNE 29, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. ASSESSMENTS. The South Town Board Arrives at a Decision. Which in Bubstance Is that It Will Not Do Anything. The.complaints of proparts-onners fn, the -, Bouth Divislon continued to roll in yesterday, slthough fn reduced numbers, The count showed forty-nine for the day, and a total of 540 for the five days in which the complaint-box has beanopened. As each property-owrer flles hiscomplaint ho tella unto the patlent Town Clerk and the Doputy Assessors In the rooms of the Board of Roview the explanation of his partlcular gricvance. Thera Is very lfttle ex- citement about itall. The comolaining proper- ty-ownor has ‘s yolce moroin sorrow than In anger," and gencrally leaves the placo with ‘tho consclousncss of haviog done his best to make cverybody beliove him & martyr in the mattér of unjust asscasments, Once in a whilo a mandoes express himself with great emphasis and not a few explotives, but such casos are rare, and the procecdings roner- ally are about as uminteresiing as anything that could well bo Imnglned, The monotony of Al fng complaints wos varied a lttlo yesterday by s decision from the Board ‘of Review asto Its powers to order a now assessment. The de- cislon did not glve anything like general satis- faction. To those complaining sgainst their personal-property assessment, and those com- plaining agalnst the assessment of real-estate south of Twenty-sccond streot, it recommended an napolication for reduction to the County Board, deciding, in brief, that, as none of this property was asseased befora the fourth Monday in June, the Town Board had no suthority to roview, Am to rcal estate northof Twenty- sceond street, the dectsion, in effect, was, that the Board could only luquire as to whether tho Assesior had adhercd in his assessments to tho standard ho hud sdopted,—the * fair cash valua' idea by which Lo lias besn gulded, And oven in that regard—as would appear from the talk tollowing tho announcemont of the dects- fon—tho Board is quito undecided astothe 'l{l"' and the complainants shall look at tho matter, The Bonrd met at 3 o'clock, The attendance comprised almost oxeluslvely those who wero on hand to file complaints, “and who stayed as 4oon a8 they heard $hat something intervsting to South 8ide property-holders was about to ba sead. After cealling the Board to order, Super. visor dnckson read TUR ANXIOUSLY-AWAITED DRCISION ’n the right of the Hoard to review the whols ssessinents,which question was 80 fully argued tho other morning by the Taxpayers' Associa- tlon, ‘The_opinion. which is ae follows, fs in. egrned by Judge Wallace, B, F. Ayer, and J. P, Witson, ‘who have been cunferring with the Hoard, and enlightening the members as to 11 Juty in the premiscs: The right of tha Town Bosrd to roview assess- ments 1 found In the followlng provision: 10 countles under towuship oraanization, the Aeseasor, Cierk, and_Lupervizor of the town shall meet on tho o e thaanne s 1t sl ap No complaint that another s av atted upon until the peron so aliall be notined of suchi catnplalnt e toro of egent, Tesidont ot tha nuld orticers meeting are authe t, aud they may adjaurn frum day ta il “have nlslied the hearlog of ail cases pra- day. Property assessod after the fourth a1l ba sublect 1o cumplalnt to tha sct to thio rules rpectaod In this sec- Chap. 130, Bec, {18, | Wae find that upon the fourth Monday of June there had Leon no ssscusment of persoual pmgmy situated south of Twenty-sccond atreot. From the provision of the siatute just read, and the de- clejon of the Suprema Court’iu the case of Cool- baugh ve. Huck, filed st tho iast term, In which thie provision of the statute is alicroed, —to-wit.: that the Umml{ Board can only review thoes asscasmonis ~ which are made after the fourth Monday of June,—it appeors to us {hat tha Town oard have no power to act upon com- plalnts of tho nexcssment of property made subsc- yuunt to the fourth Monday of Juno, Our right to Toview |e ihinited to $ha ansosament of real estnt situsted north of Twenty-recund street. ‘Tho a ament of the property was completed befare ¢ fourth Muntsy of June,” As 1o the extont of thi plaht to review, there ie s diversity of opinlon. It hasx been insisted that the Town fHoard, upon com- plaint of any one feeling himaolf aggrieved, might review the whole of tho ssscsmment of the real estato situated north of Twenty-second atrect, and correct o wamo us It might appear to them just. The difMenity encountercd In the consideration of his alleged power i pluced npon tho Board, The anguaue of the statulots: ** And ontheapplicatlon of any person _conatdeting himselt aggrieved, the. nhali rovielv tho' esment.” We do not thinl * that & gonernl objsction fled on behalf of all the wroperiy-owners liu'nn{ force, and are of the opinion that wecan conslder only the indiviausl ouupininte, The queation noxt ts, What rotlof cau the Towa Doard give to the ownera vbjecting o the _nsaoss- menl of their proyerty situsted north of Twoniy- n I g aecond stres T'he constitutional requirement cference Lo the valuo of uvn‘)afly for taxatlon ed upon and reqaires uniformity, [Darling vo, Gunn, 00111, 425,] The Assessor having adopt- cd 88 the basls of asscesinent **the valuativn o property at {ta fulr casli value, estimate at the price ft would Urlng At & fair yuluntary solo,” we aro af the opin- jon that, In conpldering these complaints, our right to ruview 1 restricted to macurtafnlng tha this gtandard lLas beeu applied to the nm&mrtyn I8 cotnplalned of, And, ded tiw atandurd adoptod by the 3807, L0 Tes me until it (s uniform with that standard, the ‘Towh Board re- duce the asssssment of the flmpcny of the wvb- Jectors to s standard below that adopted by thu ‘Anscasor, aud leavo untouched tha asscaamonts of thoss not complaining, tho principle of uniformity 1a tazation would o grossly violatud, autt undoubis adly lead to surious cumplications, If the Losrd cauld bellevo that It had the vower to giford the reliof wnrm. it would do so without he tatlon. t hae reached thews conolu- sions after a caroful consldoration of the mauuy diticult questions fnvolved, with gentlemen whovt advice lie been wuked, Fortunately tho validity of this Board to act so broadly as Jt hisy been requested to, dovs not Ieava owners of prop. erty fecling theielves azgrioved withoot any rodress, The powers of the County Loard are am. rlu In thls w"lwl. Sec. U7, Chap. hiat the County Board shall valuations in une towu or Just rolas tions to all the towus or districis i anty, may sncreaso of diminish tho aggreysty val af property in any lown or district by adding or deducting such sun upon the hundred aw muy bo necesvary !urlullucu o Just relation between ull the valuations of property i the couuty, ' It is further vrovided that, **If the Couity Uoard shall fnd the oggregatu sssessmient iy too hixh, or fé gencrally so uncqual as to render it Impracticable 10 equalizo such asscssmuent falrly, they way sct anlde tho assesnment of the whole ‘count; townabip ur towns therein, and or ment, With instructions 1o the A o or diminish tho sggrogato ounty or lownebiip, as the ¢ such an amount as sald Boara may Just in the premlsen.” After the readiug of the optalon, U ” K o MU, 1L TURL, on behalf the Taxunyers' Astoclation, asked Bu- pervisor Jackson to answer certaln questions which he had ready to vropound, Bupervisor Jackson satd he was willing to an- mwer anvebing by could, and signified tfat ths futerrogatory exercises might proceed, My, [lurd=WIIL you still receive oojections Supesvior Jacksou—While the Boaed is ln seasion objections wiil ba recelvod. Mr. Hurd—Suppuse that the Toxpayers' Association shoutd kive notice to the taxpayers thut they had better present objections uni- foruily, ~ Would you, oit thusv objuctlons, hear teatlmony as to the valustion put upon prop- erty in thie other towny fur the puruose of oqual- 1201 this assessmont| Bupervisor Jucksun—I do aot think we would wish to give a Unal answer. It doean's seem to mu proper tu take testlmony regarding assces- mcuts ju other towns. Br. Hurd—1hen, os I understsnd it, it you can flud & standard ju this town upon wuich to basothio asscsainent, you are disposed to fayor Bupervisor Jackson—Wo prefer to declde that matter alterwards. Wo do not card about de- “iding it fu odvance, Mr, Hurd—It would seem to me, then, it you favor that, the whole thiug way Lo adjusted before this Board, Hupervisor Juckson—1 would suggest to the gentlemeu the advisability of Luving anothier cousultation 1u the case, such as wo bave bad alreany. ‘This completed tho formal proceedings. Not- withstandg the elfect of tue dechion, com- plaints a3 to sssesaments on sl kinds of property north sod south of Twenty- secotd street coutinued to bo lodeed, vach objector seemilug disposcd L0 acquire all the suppused udvunluge of gelting Lis compluiuk b, whethes i was ucted on or not, The substauce of the opjsctions tiled up to 4 o'clock yeaterday afterncon will ba seen from tho followlug condensation thercols 120, provides whetter the nay be, b m right an: COMPLAINTS. Cyrus Bentley objected as to a sublot In Block 57, Orlgtual Tuww, to the north 27 feet of Lot &, Block 8, Fractional Bee, 15 Addition, and 0 @ dublot in Qeorgw Smita’s, Additton. ‘Thotuus E. Putterson, execittor of D, J. Ely's wtate, objected 83 L0 @ sublot in Block 183, 3ehioul Beetton Additlon, sud Caroliue D, Ely ob- * jeuted us 10 a sublot 1o Block 13, Fort Dearborn Additlon. Kllzabetl Bayard oblected as to fye sublots fn Block 3, Fractional Bec. 15 Addition, the vroperty being aitunted on the southeast corner of State and Martison atreets. J. E. Ous abjected 24 to the south 40 feet of Lot 4, Block 117, Bchool Sectlon Addition; to Tot B, Block 123, Bchool Heetfon Addition: to Bublots 1, 8, and 4, Buperlor Coutt's_partition of Lots 22, and others, Block 139, 8choul 8ec- tlon Addition: aud to the north 41 feet of Buh- fote 1, 3, ana 8, Assessor’s Bubxlivision ot Lots 1108 ands, Block 9, Fractional Hee, 15 Addi- tlon. F. D. Crocker protested agatnst the larzely increased asscasment of tho south 873¢ feot of on against 838,35 for 1876, and 674,800 otwithstanding the fact that thero n no imorovements on the property since the former voluation, and tho fact that property valucs and rents have shrunk 84 Throop street, protesta as to 3 b Lot 5 and 6, Biack 117, and 8. 40 feat of N.“I43 feet Lot '4, Block 117, School Section Addition, Mattocks & Mason use tho neatest and most compreliensive form of schedule yet fited in protestiug, for themselyes and as agents for the owners, to the assessment ou certaln lota and Ell’ll of lots In Fractlonsl Sec, 16 Addition, pring’s SBubdivision, Assessor’s Division, Canal Trustces’ Subdivision, Original Town, School Heetlon Additfon, Middle Tior Onkenwald, Adams' Bubdivision, and tHolmes' Subdivision. 'The same gentlemen, as _attorneys for BHen- amin ¥, Hadduck, Jr., object as to N. 5 Lot 4, lock 117, Fractional Nection Addition: as at- tarney, John DeKoyen, to N. 80 feet, Sub- lot 1, Lot 8, Black 21, Fractional Sce. 15 Addi- tion: Bublots 1, 2, and 3, Lot 8, Bluck 1, Origt- nal Town; and, as attorneys for Huoeh T.i)lcku, to twelve Jots in Hlock 181, twelve tu Block 183 School Bection Addition; Lot 1, Block 85: Sub- Tots 6 andd 7, Lots 1and 8 to 8, 'Block 88: Hub- lot 4, Lots 5, 8, and 7, Block 165 W. }:( of Lot 8, Block 21, Original Town; and to Bubfot 17, Lots :Ilo Gand8, Block 9, Fractional Bection Addi- on, Mesalnger Bros., No. 89 Wabashi avonue, sa they scheduled porsonal property st 5:1',:;' and they now learn that they are asseswed af $10,000 at No. 151 Michigan “avenuo, and $200 at No, 89 Wabash avenue, againat afl of which they earncstly protest. Theas ent of $200, thoy say, is erroncous, as they occupiod no off) at No, 19 Wabash, and had no property there until June 1, when they moved from Mlchig: avenuo, where they schedaled their property. The vafuation of $10,000 they declare 100 high, and sy it Ia not uniforin with the asscssment of like property adjacent and near them. Jonhn Van Nortwick protests as to Snblot 14, Aeseasor’s Bulxlivieion of Lots 1 to 5, Block 53, Uriginal Town, which was assessctl last year at £8.057 and this year at 832, He wants ft reduced to the first figure, ‘The Illinols Btone Company, No. 43¢ Flfth avenue, objects to the asscasment on south 198 feet of Block 85, Bchool-Hection Addition, on the ground that it i too high and that the prop- erty could nut be sold under any clrcumstancos {or tle value attached by tho Assessor. George Watson, Evanston, objects as to Lot 4, Block 25, Jason & Uurley's Bubdivision of Hlocks 24, b5, 20, 27, and 28, 1n_Asscssor's’ DI+ vision of 8. W, Fractional }f See. 23, 89, 14 E. James G, Goodrich, N Mlenigan avenue, vrotosts against belng scd at $0,000 on Lot 4, west 3¢ Dlock 8, Garrett's Bubulviston, and thinks i ought to ‘be cut down to $2,000 on ground and $3,000 on bullding. Chancellor L, Jonks, No. 498 Clark atret, ob- Jocts as to the asscasment on six lots fn Frac- ton Addition, seven in School Section Addition, nd twelve fo Canal Trustees' Bubdlvision, au shota at great lenpth that tho present asspas- ment {s conslderably above that of 1875, 1870, and 1877, John Btoncham objects s to Lots 8, 9, and 1, Gurley’s Bubdlviston, in 21, 80,14, and to Lat 5[’ Block 9, Asscssor’s econd' Division of east fractional northenst i, 21, 49, 14, — BRYANT. An Indapendent View of Hayss and Tilden, In o Private Letter. Mr. Bryant was a man of strong political con- victions aud of genufne political fndependence, although he acted with o party, The followlng lotter, which ha wroto during the last Preaf- dentinl eampalan, I8 very Interasting, because it aliows the fceling of doubt and distrust of the Datnocratle party even among those who sea tho folly of Republican lcadership. Tho feelisg which Mr. Bryant expressed {n 1870 wlil not have materlally changed tn 1890, Bat the letter sugzests how ‘uch heartler the Republican hold of the country wonld liave beou had tho views and alms of "tho Prasident boon adopted by tl:e party: CuMsixaton, Mass,, Aug. 28, Darby, Eay.—Dran Bin: 1 do many lhnurl tfol pers: re undecided as to which candidate they s support in the coming election of {dent, Both partlos profess to naini ab the same ends, Which has tho best candl. date, and which pm{ can be most depended upon to adopt and enforce tha necessary maasuro, 70 the questions which peopla_are asking, If you look ly to i andldste, Mr. Tiden fs tha best—the toaman, tho soundest and moat en- d in opinlans, ‘and, I think, of tho Armest cter. If you look at the parties andidatos ara brought forward, the Ropub- 1 party is the wost to bo relled on, although both parties, )mlfod by the procecdings of their Repesentatlvos In Coagress, are grestly dogen- erate, snd, ~whichevor of thom obtaing ascendoncy, those who look for & compl Iea), lhmunfh reform will be disappainted. ohanges will donbtless be mada for the bottor; but 1liove who axpect all sbuses in the sdmintstration nvl:hnknournmnnuu be duna away will fiud tholr m! not wonder that 8, to the hard-money question, it seems 10 me that 1t 18 sateet with the itepublicans, The Demn. cratic the West ara deeply fnfected with the Infiation keresy. It is now smothered tempo- rarlly, but &8 woon as the eleciion 1 over It wlil break out egaln with violonce, e Republican party 1s most free from its fnfluence, As 10 tho Civll-Bervice ratorn, which both par- tiss prafess to desire, Mr. Tildon nas not pledged himsolf to abataln from the vicions practico of turning auunullmminnlcls all whon ho shail find In otfice in cano ho is elected. Iie only promises to look carofully 1nto thoir charactars lnd" tions. Iuforthat all whoin by tinde {n oflice st fifl out, Who will antwer for him that alf whom s appoints will Lo worthy of thelr places? Thoussnds, tens of thousands, will fluck to Wash- ington for these places, all of thew good Dewo- crats, and L will bo absolutely astonlehing It a 1arge number of thosé who are appointed o not turn out to ragues, Alr, Ilayes, who only promiics to nend adritt the unworttiy, will have an essler task, aud lolsure 1o exercise a just discrimi- nation. :Lwlllwul doult, unlifica- A# to the revenue laws, which one cansa of the hard tlmes, nelthee dr, Tilden nor Mr. Hayaes has spoken of any;reform to bemsde, Perhaps tho chance of an ecnilgatened revislon of these lawe in i fo the Deomocrata obtain tho mscendency; but hos ght the prospeet of such a revielon'ta I leave to be {nferred from the late procesdings of the Pewmocratic Hause of Hep- rescutatives, Yuu sce, therclore, that when we como to com- pare the prospect of reform under one of the two barties with that under the other, a_man who 14 alow forming oviulons might be forgiven for bLealtating. Yet the greator numbor of thoss dls- fefivd lepublicans who came to the Fiith Ayente Conference, including most of 1ihs wisest hoads amoug them, have In the nomination of Ilayi Tho “Clnel nati Gonvention did not give tiow &l they wauted, but camne 50 near to i that tney thought it thy Widest coarse to be cuntent, sud not tu separate from the party whh which they had hitheriouctod, Itheayht tho sama thing In regard to the Aeenin Fost, uumaly: that it would not be well to detacl iteelf trom thie pacty which had carried tho eountry through tho Civil War uatil §t was forced to va s by the signe of & bupeloss dogenaracy. There ms, have been some things In the Evenlng Posl whic 1 havonot agreod with altugether, belug at o great 4 distancs from it that 1 could nos be expected to tatluenco It In wverythlng; but in (be maty it Lns treatud Mz, Tilden with warked rcepcct. Yours teuly, W. C. Baraxr, —— Baonkrapt Luws, The repeal of the uatlonal Bankrupt law, to taku uffect Huft. 1, puts the question of bank- ruptey back luto the handsof thedtates, whence 1t wud taken by Cougress. The old Stnte In witt be revived, or fu many cases new ones are llkzl‘! to be made to muel the emeroncy, as In Rnode Island, sod the merchants ju thy trade- centres must fllarize themaelves with the differing eaistiog statules shrouhout the coun- try, Quly twenty-Uve ol the Stutes sud Terrd- torles have lusolvency laws which will pecumo vperate, and there s lttle uniformity about their provislous. The twanty-ive are: Uali- fornis, Conuecticut, Dakota, are, Idalio, fil'lnoll. Indfavw, Iows, Kauses, Kentucky, ulslans, Mnne’ Marylaud, Massachusett: Michigau, North Caroltua, Nebraska, New Je wr. New York, Oy, Peausylvenls, Rbodu il. n?nd, Bouth Carolivy, Vermont, aud Wiicon- —— AT ot the Coufesslonal. Londan Warld, My Catholle friends tell ¢ood stories about Proieatans coltessioal, which they not uniutel l!fiblv fetuse to regund us s serluus tustitution, ‘The following, for justance, I3 ou the best wu- thority, but I withhold the vame of the very blg Anglicun dignity towbom it refera: A fafr dey- utee chanecd, on one occastoy, to couless to Win » peceadilio which caused' ber much re. coach of cousclence. Al grosued tho octor, ‘*and that is Lhe third tite, tool” ‘The lady assyred hiu that she bud uover betore been gullty of that particutar vinlaslun or comuiy- slon. “My dauphier,” persisted Ler subritual gutde, “fy 13 tho third thae you tave come to e with thls sawe st do ot add to your fault by concealing the formerocvaalons.” ~ The lady silll demusred, and s Bood 6f WEMUPY seemIo: o rush on the Futher, 1 beg you u thousaud pardons,"gle sald; 1L wud your slster.? 1870.—70 J, C. | THE MILITARY. First Grand Parade of Chicago's Volunteer Soldiery. A Very Creditable Display Despite the Brolling Weather, ‘The parade and review of the militia forces of Chicago yesterday, while not, perhaps, such an awe-inspiring spectacle assome vconle imagined it was going to be, was still an imposing one, creditable slike to thoss who conceived It sod thoso who were active participants {n ite execu- tion, The idea of the parade, slthough not oflicially announced as such, seems to bave Lecn togather all, or nearty all, the available military force of tho city, and display 1t both to good citizens and bad; to give the former confidence in the nbility of the municipality to protect it- sell in case of trouble, and fmpross the latter with the idea that any attempt at rlotous or un- tawful procecdings would Lo summarlly sup- pressed. According to the programme cutfined in the generatordersissued byGen. Torrencetothe First Brigade I N. G., tho commands werd to assem- bla fn the immediate vicirilty of the City Rall at do'clock. There were seven orzanizations to take part in tho parade, and these wore assigned positions as followa: The Pirst Battallon, cav- alry, on Paclfic ayenuo, right on Jackson strcot, fronting west. Tobey's Battery, on LaSalle street, right on Jackson, fronting west. Second Reximent, on Jackeon 8trect, right on LaSallo, faclug north. Bixth Hattallon, Infantry, on Sherman avenue, right on Jackson strect, fnc- ing west, Sixtecuth Battaliou, fufantry, on Bhierman avenue, left of Sixth Battalion. Firat Regiment of Firemen, on Quincy, right on La« 8allo strect, facing north, First flcglmam., In- fantry, on Adams strect, right on La- 8alle, faclng north, In additfon to theae thery was o regiment of po- ltce, armed. with rifles, o squad of mounted police, a Untlingbattery, the irleade Command. er, with embers of his own, the Diviston Com- mander's, and the Governor's stafls, and the Mayor, with Invited guosts, the latter being staifoned with the Firat Reziment of Policp on Jackaon strect, near LaSalle. By 3 o'cluck the atreets in the vicinity ol the City-Hall began to fill up with people anxlous tosce tho start, and in half an hour the side- yalks for several blocks in each direction were llnod with esger crowds, the stcps of business bulliogs belng utilized for sight-seeing pur- posce, with & chnrming dieregard of what the wishes of tho owners of thosa atricturos might bo. For au liour these people waited patlently, whilo the perapiration coursed dutn thelr ver- tobrm, the day belng extremely oppressive. Tho bour for tho start bLad been fixed at 3:30 o'clock, and within ten milnutes of that time the march began, There was the usual prelliniuary rattle of drums, hoarse ornders by gilt-covered ollcers, artistie profanity by peo- plo who were unceremoniously hustled out of tho way, and frantic efforts on the part of the mounted poltce to keep astradale of their chargers, Finally Novins' Band struck up n ltvely march, the police scurtied hither and yon, cleul;;)z the way, and the Brignde Commander, Gfifll,x‘ lj.l‘ll“tum, hove in aight, attonded by his stall. The PROCESSION MOVED narth on La8alle atreet, and following Gen, Tor- reuce came the First Hattalion of Onvalry, con- sisting of Compunles A, B, C, and D, under dircet command of Mnj, Welker, althouzh Col, 8, B, 8herer, Chiel of Cavalry, was in at- tendance. Tho men uumbered 115, and presented o very creditablo appearance when tho fact that their opportunities for drill have been fow 1s taken fnto consideration. In the roar of the cavalry came u couple of carriages, in which were scated Messrs. Edwin Lee Brown, Murry Nelson, Charles H. Culyer, aud other members of thic Citizens’ Assoclation, which fn- atitutton fs always represented when anything takes place in Chlcago. Then catne Mayor Henth on a corpulent horse, the hoad of the City Governinent Jooking well fu his broadcloth sult, plug hat, and gold star. _1le waa attonded by Supt. Hickay, Lieut.-Col. Dixon, and Capt. und, ail inounted on steeds of demure napect, and all looking well. ‘This party headed the regiment of polleo, which was 236 strong, com- munded by Capts. O'Donncll, Beavey, and Jolingon, the men carrylug their guns with tho atr of veterans and marchiig with o steadiness and accuracy ol stop that could not be excelled, Tobey’s Battery was the next fcaturo of the show, there being nine guns, with the sccom- panying calssons. The men fn charge of tho caniion looked the nost comforiable of any in the Jot, as thelr dutles cousisted lu sittiog quiet- ly but firnly on varlous parts of tho ordnance, and oxchanging smiles and casual words with the crowd ou tho sidewalk. “Iherc were sixty- elght arthilerymon with tho battery. 'hie Becond Regtment was the riext to appear, and, as the poys marchod along with steady step, there were little snivos of applause from tho aundicnce. Col. Quirk rode at the head of tha recinicat, which mustered 230 men, Followihg tha Becoud waa the Bixth Battallon . N, G., un organizdtlon whose hesdquarters are u Iim outuern part of tho eity, and which is commended by Ma), Powoll, who led obout movents-fiva of ,tha boys In yenonhg's quie. Tho pext body was the Bixteenth Batialion, numbering about filty, aud campused entirely of colored wien, the nucleus ol tts body being the Hannibal Guards. The Hixteenth was loualy cheered ail along the lino of march, the gltizens evidently wishing to shuw 1ts membors Lhat the offorts of the colored pop- ulation were properly appreciated. Then came the rwfllmcnl of firemun, under commuud of Joln McLeau, a vetersn of the force. The men wera armed with riflos, and performed such evo- lutions na they were called upon to go through 1u a very creditable maouer, _Thers were about fifty mon In this company. Fire-Magshal Cou- way attended the regiment, on horsehack, Tho Uatling guu was sandwichod in- Letwcen the fireimen and the Firat Regiment, which brought up the rear of the column. The regiment was led by Col* Bwayue, about 250 aien being In the rauks, and looked well, as it aiways does. Tla original intontion was to march the or- ganizations over an cxtent of territory that would have tested thclr endurance to the ut. wost; but soou after starting It was resolved, ou account of the great hieat snd the Iateness of tho hour, to change the route. Accordingly the liue of march was taken up on Lasaile street north to Washlvgton; east on Wasking- ton to Dearborns gorth on Dearboen to ake} easton Lake to Btate: north on Stato to Kins zia; west on Kinzlo to Dearborn aveuue; north on Dearborn ayenue to Eris strect; west on Erls street to Desplalnes; south ou Desplatne: to [arrison; east on Harrleon to Michigan aye- nue; aud north on the latter thoroughfare past the Exposition Building, where the lines were reviewed. There was nothiug at altof au ex- citing uature during the march. On every streot, the sidewalks and windows of buildings Were CHOWDED WITH SPECTATOR who manlfested thele approbation of the pro- coadiugs by sliouts of encouragement and a vig- oruus clappiug of bands. While this was golng ou quite s crowd of people assembled at the Exposition Bullding, to which permits bad beon {ssuod by tne Mayor for the purposo of witnessing the reviow, Amoug thosy present were (ien. Sherldan and wite, Col. M. V. Sheridan, Robert Harrls, Preaident of the C.\ B & Q. Rowl. Secretar, Reyuolds of the Exposition, Supt. Stalford, Alds. Throop, Beldler, Beaton, and Iteanton, Retorder Brockway, J. 0. Fallerton, John B. Heobo and wifa, Harry Bewls, Cuol. Wilson, W, P, Haker, Pmnteutlng-mmmué Linscott, Cor- poration Connse! Bouteld, M. B, Stoacof tho Hourd of Education, and othurs. They took seats ou thy wmaia baleony of the bullding, and aizgted away In tho sun” until & lttlo after @ w'cluck, when the processlon was seen to bs cowling up Michigan avenue, As the head of thecoluma regetied the soutacrn end of the Exs position Bulldiug, Mayor Heath, Gen. Torrence, upt, Hickey, Lleut.-Cot, Dixon, Col. 8trong, Adjutant Lonergon of the Becoud, Dr. Huurotin, ~ Alds. Daly and Oliver, and other ‘members of the (leveral's stafl aud Mayor's party, touk & positiou ua the sidewalk fu frout of the bulldivg aud saluted cach com- pany as it passed, As thelsst of the columa wont by, ten. Torrence was requusted to dis- mouit’ frow his horse, and, upon dolog 0, was approaced by b, J. Ward Elils, who, T a brie¢ speech, presanted bim with a palr of elegant stiver-mounted plstols, with holdters to match, the gty of the Reuwgton Arus Comuvau Gen, Torvence rosponded sporovriately, c?m:sy fu th hope that Lie woald never Lo called upen to usc the weapons fa deteuso of the city. As the various compauivs passud the Expoal- tlun Bullding, they murched to thelr respective armorles and dispersed. Ueu. Torrencs and stafl, and tho Mayor's par- {;. thon procevded south to & puiut on'tbe Lake Tont up}mslz Vun Buren street, where a salute of forty-lour guus was tired, sud with this ex. biditlon the uui grand parade of tho Chicago ——————— No 11ones In the Ocoan, Mr, Jeflrey has established the fact that bones Oissppeur in'the ocean, By dredgiog, it is com- won to brivy up teetl, but rarcly ever a bone of uny Lind; these, however compact, dissolye if cxposed to tho action of the water but a little time. Ou the contrary, teeth—which arenot boucs auy more thau whalcs ure fish—reslst tho destroylug sctiou vl sea-water ludcloitely, 18 wilitia was clo; Is, theeefore, & powerlni solvent. f1ill, ths pop- ular optolon a that it 4 a brine. |1 such were the case, the hottorm of all seas would, long 870, bave been snallowed hy Immenee arcimu- 1ations of carcasees and producte of the vezeta- ble kingdom conataotly floating fnto them. Dentine, the peculias material of which tecth are formed, and tho enamel covering them, offer extraordinary resistance to these chemfeal sgen- clea which resolve othicr animal rematne into nothingness, Mounds In the West, tumull In Europe and Asia, which are helieved to antedate sacred hiatory for thousanda of years, yleld up Kflrlcctly wound teeth, on which time appesrs to ave made 0o Impreaston whatever, gl ot CROPS. ILLINOIS, Scectal Dispatches s The Tridune. Dwiontr, Liviogston Co,, June 28.—~The weatlier {s magnificent, Hot enough for eorn, which has made wondetful strides the past five dags. On Wednesdagnicht we bad afineshower, which thoroughly sturated the ground and gave the corn the first real growing start of the season. The farmers are pushing the cultiva 1100 of this crop with all possible enorgy. Aill the Iate planted has tome up well, and we can sce no reason st present why it does not stand 8 good chance of making a crop. On Wednesday wo were at Pontlac and met farmers from all portions of the coun- 1y, A month ago thay wers of tho opinlon that lEeru woulld ot be enough corn ralscd in the county for feed. Now noone but belleves we ahall have corn to sel. We are able to conflrm this improved situation by tne sudden flow of old corn, which for tyo days bas been running foto our clevators_hero at the rate of 2,5 bushels s day. On Thursday wewere at Bprinz- fleld, and Mr. Giltlan, the Dresident of the 1llinofs Btats Agricuitural Boclety, tells us that alrcady the threshing-machines are at work, and, from his own residonce, counted ten in full Dlast. ‘The quality of the winter wheat issplen- Qid, and the crop {s golog Into stack in fine or- der. We are able also to say that the progress. ive farmers of our Btate are waking to_ the groat necessity of thor- ough draloage, both by the "use of tile and open ditch, We think that we are fast drifting to the time wheo we shall plant mors tile and less corn. Tna Cnicago TRiDUN® never did a better thing for ftself and the furin. ers of the Northwest than it has the present season by ooeniug its columns to the free dis- cussion n{ this most vital question, When you 2o to s Btate Convention and find a man mors willing to talk how to makea wot farm dry than lie s to make a United Siates Senator, wa think the Millennium must bo pretty near. Such was our experience. Certaluly, il "Edison has ralsed the humaa volce vut of an Iron cylinder, we do not. ;moxum. ,:u much if we cannot ralse corn out of a slouih. Famneixrp, Wayoe Co.,, June #.—Winter whent will sl be i stack this week, ~Estimated leld 25 per ceut over 1877, Quality superior. {Inod many talk of sclling ot otice. “Corn is far ahiead of 1877, Owing to_the hot weather, s making arapld growth. Oats heavy, sod bnr- vest near. ExrizLp, White Co., June 23,—Farmers be- ginning to stack. Disposition to scll us scon as threshed, it prices are falr, Ingnamast, dasper Co., Juno 23.—~Winter wheat averaging fifteen bushols. Sccured in Rgood order. Yicld same as 1877, with fucreased aereafe. e. CnestanzirL, Macoupin Co., June 23.—Fin- eat harycat weathor for years. Quality prom- 1808 to be firat-class. Yleld botter thau an aver- e, ‘gcuumt.u Macouoin Co..June 23.—Wheat about harvested. Woll securcd in shock. Corn crop, wo think, will be short. Masow City, Mason Co., Juno 28.—Farmers aro elated over the prospects for a good crur of corn, It nover looked better 1o this locality, #tand good. Harvesting wheat. Better than . DowaorA, Unfon Co., Juno £8,—The mow wheat {s too dlln&l 0 go on tho market at once. Threshing, Yleld one-third Jess aod acreaze one-third” moro than 1877, Corn prospects Putipstows, Whito Go., June_28,—Al fn shock, Yield 83%¢ better than 1877, Goneral disposition to sefl'on o basis of B0 conts per busbel. Lost year 81,20, Farmers think pros- pects poor for over 80 cents to 85 cents, Thresh- ing will commenco Mouday. Wages 73 centa to 81 per day, MINNESOTA. Botcial Dispdiches to TAs Tribune, Evysian, LeSuer Co,, Minn,, June 23,—All conditions favorable to small grain, Lodged some on low ground, but everywhere an average yleld. Burnaxk, Kandiyoll Co., Minn., Juno 23~ Prospect now for a heavy yvield of small grain. Only fear that 1t wiil Jodgze. Not headed yet. La Crossx, Wis.»June 24.—Crop ‘ropurts by mail and wire received horo to-day from thirty- soven differcnt points in the two lower tlers of countfes n Minnesota, extending over 180 miles west along tho Huo of the Sunthern Mia- nesota Railway, indicate the following: Houston County, nod the Luwer Portlon of ‘Winons County—XReports wenerally of a favor ablecharacter; growth of wheat beavy; ot some points lndaad. but not enaugh to do serious damage; mostiy headed out fall and large: chinch-bugs rust {n some flelds: Hittlo If any damag harvest expected to cominence dbout July 20; an average of eightecu bushels expucted.” Barley vory poor; acreage small, ilimore and Olmstead Counties—Never a better stand of wheat; beading out nicely; earllest sown ready for harvest Jufy 18; chinch. bugs no worse than usual; tnsuy complaluts of rust; soems to be ncar the und; twenly bushcls looked for, Darley—Not enough o to make an account of. Mower County, sad Part of Dodge and Fill- more Countios—Reports from all sections of acrious rust, whilo one account says good ral woula mske the yleld 100 per cent bet! chlnch«bur- reported, but dolng little damnage. Barley—Ilcavy urowdl nod dolng well, Freeborn Cmmly—\\'hen looking well; stand heavy; complaints of rust; nothing sorious yot; in low lands lodged some; with no ses-bick, from d!wcmy to twenty-ive bushels will be hare vested. b Biue Earth and Wasego Countles—Wheat do- ing tinely; no complaints cxcept from rust, and that light; twouty bushels may be oxpected. Darley—~Best growth to smallest acreago in ears. 2 Farlbault County—Reports anything lut en- mumglnE; wheat badly rusted; straw very Bu;yl; the most ssnguine look fur bub Atteen usliula, Martin and Watoowan Countles—Wheat— Large fncrcase In acreage; growth geerally large and healthy, and a heavy rain would lodge atraw badly; but few complaluts; bharvest ex- pected to comnience about July 20, ‘Thiroughout Southern Minnesota more corn baa been planted this yoar than ever belore. ‘The weather bas been unfavorable for this gram, and all reports regarding it are bad, Iu_Northweatern Wisconsin, LaCrosse, Mon- roe, Varuon, and Trempeleau Counties, wheat bas Joss acresio and somo rust; In msny sce- tions derfous comptalnts of chinch-bugs bly average crup harvested; corn generally do- fog poorly; burley bus litile planted, but “that luoklog well, P TENNESSRE Apactal Dispaick to The Tridune, NasuviuLe, Tenn., Juue 23.—Winter wheat 1s about harvested. Bhall have half-crop. The heads gencrally very light,—coutaln but few pluinp, well-developed grafus. Do not bellovo will make more than 8,000,000 buslicls of wheat. b’l’:o Fultz and Boughton varleties turned out t, 8! ‘The scresge planted {a oats reported as large. But ifitle damage done from rast. Winter oate are very promisiog. Wil make a full average ¢rop, There will be oue-fifth more corn planted In Tennesseo this year than last. Farmers have nerally succeeded in socuring a good staud. (bhe crop la mluu\fly clean, snd jouks vory pramleiug. Early Yrosstor’! ears ave abundaut, Late coru is tasseling. Crops guucrally ars very promising. Frait is abundout, with tho exception of apple MISSOURI, Sudclal Disvatedes (0 The Tribuna. Wannaxssurg, dJohopon Co., June 2.— Wheat s good. Betug socured In fine order, Yioldiug frum twelve to twenty-tive busbels. EanLixoroy, Hopkins Co., Juue 28.~Tobac- co, lato atart. Plants small, Look healthy. Prospect for an average crop. Wheat huustué. Eight bushels per ucre. No old grain oo bavd. Fuair staud of corn, — 10WA. Special Duvaichsa io The Tridune. Rock Rarips, Lyon Co., Juns 23.—8pring whoat, oats, aud barley never promised a better crop. Corn guod. Craiwpa, Page Co, I, June 23.—Crops are are all sttll promising. Corn excellont and Kood stand. Much beter than last year. WISCONSIN. &pecial Ditpaich (0 The Tvibuns Fox Lakx, Wis., Juue 28.—~Wheat beglonlng to bLead; sever looked better; no rust yet; pleaty of chinch buge, but uo, sigas of their Hmba" working; prospect 19 good for an enormous crop; barley headed out and mataring fast oats coming along finely; corn is improving very fast,—the dry, hot weather of the past week haa been of great benefit to It. Farmers Jook with pride on their melnz crops, then shiake thelr heads and eay they don’t belleve 1t will pay to harvest them unless somethiog can ‘be done to keep up the Europesn war, — NERBRASKA. Spectal Dievateh to Ths Tritune, Fatrnuny, Jefferson Co., June 28,—Good growing weather, Bome red rust on lower Dlades, but no damsge. Everything indicating now a full crop. — INDIAXA. Bpecial Dispateh 1o The Triduma, Ctozno, Hamilton Co., June 23.—Culting winter wheat. Crop large. Graln fine, Oats heavy; prospects for a large yleld, THE COURTS. Record of New Baits, Judgments, Bank- rupteles, Divorces, Eta, Judge Blodgett Biscliarged hls present jury last evening. This wason account of some objections which It war expected wonid be urged azainst the Juey for belng the asme which sat 1o the District Court, This morning st 8:30 o'clock, the membora of the Bar will meet In Judgo Plodgett's court-raom to dec!de whether they wish to go om with the call of the Circait Court calendar. If they do, & new Jury will have to be impaneled, which will nece tate & delay of & week or ten days. Judge Harlan will hear the motion for injunc- tlon to.day in the case of Haldekaper vs. Kern. e will remain here sbout & week longer, and will deliver no more oplniona =ntll ho bas @nished his basiness, and will probably hear no more orsl ar- guments. The Appellats Court will eit adont s week longer, Opinions will be delivered at 2 p. m. Moanday. Judge Gary has concluded ble call forthe sum- mer, but will be in court for a few days least, having several sot cares to be taken up. To-day Lo will hear mottona. Judge Jameson will have no farther call untll Heptember, Hin yeumplor}clll of _motinna for new trials is postponed to July 6, 1e makes no announcement for to-uUny or vacation. Judge Rogers will bave no court to-dsy. Mon. day he goes to the Criminal Court for the next thres munthe, ¢ Judge Looth will havo no forther catlof his calendar until aatumn. To-day he will hear mo- tions, and Monday he will have a pereroptory esll of all motions for new trial, Judge 3loora Monday will have a general call of his chancery docket, Tuesdny he wil take defaults, and Wedncsday hear motiuns, Judue McAllister will hold no court lo:dl{, and wiil not do ln{ business in court after July i, Judge Wiltlama wiil hear No. 1,517, Peed ve, Pecd, and No, 1,774, Bodman vs. Bodmsn, to- :1;]. r“ v{lll hold court untll July 13, tho end of @ D nt term, Judge liarlan yesterdsy mprlmcnul argaments ju tl f the Wabash liafirosd C\lmgflmy. Judge Lawrence ssked that the Company be required to report montly to the Court, and also esurve a ccrlin awouut out of the receipts for the payment of oupons on the mortgages. The moifon was taken under advisc- morning heard soms o DIVORCES. Sarsh M, Meahaw fleda bill yesterday complsin- tng that her husband, John Méshaw, loft her with- ina week aftor hix marriage, in July, 1871, and Iust sumimer be pretended to marry another woman h}\\ chizan, And No. 1 wants o tetlre {n favor of No. And Emma Turner asks to be allowad to lcave T'}w‘v.m-.l. Turner on account of his cruelty snd aduitery, Judgu’ Willlama yesterday granted 8 dr:?u of al- vorce to Itoen Davis from David Dasid on the und of crueity, and to Cora D, from Charlcs C. Voodford un the ground of drunkenness, UNITED STATES COURTS. Philo D, Mickles filed & bill yesterday agsinst Chwrles D, and Henry L. Benneit and J, L. Coe to restraln them [ram fnfringing a patent for cooling and drying meal. Ueorge i, Lee Gled a bill agalnst Oswell A. ana Mary 8, Boguo, Eliza A. Tewmpl le, and Susan Woolcy to forecl gt, of Lot 1'aud a stel I wide uf the north ride of Lot 4, In Lipman, Larned & Woodbridge's ubdivision of tho E. 3 of the N. W, 1§ of Scc. 11, 38, 14, andanother azalust Patrlek'and Caroline Wolrenberg to forecions & :lnngsnzoalnrxfl.mmnn partof tue N, W, X of oc, 24, 2, The Uniled ™ Btates District-Attorney, Judge Dangs, fled an information against Peler McGrath and John Drown for nldlni in removing lilicie splrits from tho Au Eabla distiilery whiie they were cmployes, The defendants pleaded molla contendere. DANKRUPTCY MATTENA, Darnell & Widner were adjudicated bankrupt yerterday, In tho cass of ¥, C. Mictke, an order was en- tered for tho sale of tho stock for $500. BUPERIOR COURT IN DRIKP.. Margarctha Von Hiessen commeheed a suit in trespaas yesterday nrdllul T'aul F, Ecksirown and Alonzo Ramedell, claimiug 33,000 damages, CIRCUIT COUNT. AMathias Thorne commenced asuit against Lavina E. lHagne Nelson U, Haynes to recover §3,000 for an'slleged breach of covenant. Edward Nolan sued John Covert for §1,000. Robort Btickney began o sult in mifachment nTlun Frank Utlnet and O. H. Norman to recover $2, 804, 10, wary §. Dale brought sult {n trespass against Nicholwe Cuous, George Laviv, and Albort W. Brickwood, clstining $5,000. Ucorgn W, Camnboll, Assignee of Guatay Park- bardt and Jamos Sherwin, egan 2 suil ogainst Timothy J. Darcy for g«.uoa. and mnother against Timothy J, Darcy and W.L. 1, Jenpey for §4,500. Charive Kern, for tho uso of A. D, Hagsr, sued 0. . Mooers and Henry Cordos fur $1,000, PRODATE COURT, The will of W. 11, Hutchinsun w: sdinitted to probate, and letiers were jssued to Sury M. Hatchi . under hond for $20, 000, WIMINAL COURT. Tiichard Darnes pleadod nmro dllrmfl away s horse, and was given nine mouths in tho flonse of Correction. Charles Bigolow, who wan indicted a faw years ago for aseaulting his wife witl latent to kili, sp- peared, and thero was a lengily dunute on the merita ' of thy cesv. . it waa clalmed that the two hadnot lived toguther in the grentest harmony. aud, there belug the blauce of cause or accident in the offense, the ci disniesed. Eaward 1oylo w for larceny, and on ac- connt of somae Informality in the indictment was found not guilty. Just us ha was abuut to step ont & free wau, however, he was.arreated on anothier indictment which had been returned during the day, i Jumes McCarthy and Michaol Kennedy pleaded 'nlhy f’o burglary, snd wore given one year ssch n the Penltentlary. John Fiiz pleaded gullty 1o barglary and was given ono year in the Penitentiary, THR CALL MONDAY, Jupex HanLaN-—Les v, Deakin. Jupux iLonoxiT—Lall Wil be announced Monday, The Judze's courw depenia a ke sction of 4be BaF ils inorning. i1k APCRLLATE COURT—Opinlonsatap, m. Call ls all $he femaining cases un 1o ducket whicli were pass- €4 to the fout of 1he calenaar, UNOX GAKY—NO call uatl] Beptember. No ane nouncement §1ven &4 1o butlneas, LuE JAumrou-Nofurthet call untll Sesteniber, ‘cali of motiousfor new trisls postponed uu- 2 proven and june for new trisl lo-day, JUbuk A!.I.lan—hl caso term No. 2,010, Hol- 1o va. Milla, it Wivtions. Itk WELLTANBS DT, Allen ve. Lo Mogne, UDGY ENT: 3 B 112D BTATRS CIRCUTT COER r-JEDON DLopasTT= Pl AR P e A Syt and O rolined $13u T g Bic yodoaiaie Wite, w3, Nousdsan Kiorees i, berricks Sisgon €171 Ui rEnion (ount—Coursisions=Il. M. Tioas et al. 345 Uitman AL sareent, L Folpa, dubia Virgt'aad b 85, $G.0. O F ettt . o e ] ;) Verdict, 4, i, jon ua’::‘:l:flll R AR T Tl e Y T 43, ok Jatesox—Jona T, McGrath va, Marla Groamy Y EiREoT Vo nr—Jonas MoAttirer~William Dar- ustd v8. bolomon A, Bmith, $1,04, 10, DAMAGEY CLAIMED, Speetal Linich io Tae Trivune, OrTaAwa, i1l June 2 n the Cizenit Court to- dsy auit wus brought againat the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy Raflrosd Company for the allling of Jamoa Colwell, & prominent cltizen of this place, at Sireator, 1y Octobor, 1670, Damsges citimed, §3,000, At the time 'of his death the decese nding apon the rear platform of the car, and was thrown under & following eugine by sudden jerk of the dret locomotive. The salt promiecs 10 by protracted, e e— +ONMOUTH CENTENNIAL, FrazioLp, N, J., June 25.—The ceatennisl celebration of the battle of Monmouth and the 1aying of the corner-atono for & granite shatt to bear the names of New Jersey soldlers killed In the Revolutionary war, took plsce to-day, aund wore mude Lhe oscaston for & grand civle and military procession. THE TRIBUNE 10 T, ORDKR TG ACCOMMGLATE GU! peiransshrongnout whe ity we b Lirieu Gaices fu 1B diftcreat Bivtaton bejow, whera adveril e GEN. 42 deslgnatod saments whl be taken f0F (Do aim: ba S{ain and will bo recetve dek, and unltl 9 p. m. 5 H1MMY, Dookseliers and Gtstioners, 133 Tienty-sécond at. 5. M. WALDEN, Woit Madison st near RUDKRE T lu laland . . HER eweler, Uuds, 720 Lake-at., coraer Lin iwedeater, and Feaey i o JUISCELLANEOUS, -Bzuuuus. KOACHE! AND MOrUS EXTERMI- usted by voutiact (% ranted): aaniluation free: articlesoid. " A OAKLEY, 150 “y foglou-st 0\'0-":\}“‘)‘7! ) ANTED=NEW O BEC ood urder; miusL bg WARDs, Marloa. 1 CITY REAL SEOF TP CHOICERT RESIDENCR ‘et Side, 20x125 south front on Warren. RY., £atof Panitna, only §110 pee toot. Al Ogaea: | | dckmn.at., fronting two wtreats. Big 05 h alle-at. 2 WANTED-ITALE NIELP, Rookitecpers, Clerikn, &c» ] TANTED~A YOUNG MAN FOR A GERMAN drug stora; must hsve A littie experiencs In the boslnew, good_roferences, and muat spesk German, Address 18, Tribune o, Trndese BED_AT a1 PULR.ST., FINST-CLABR it lrg ther need apply, .. . ND CAKR e L A e 5 of Cinks & v 5 z #RENCi % Fiinae, e iy MR SALE-01 EXCHANGE— ? 2 CHOICE & i 8 harzatn, the choice realdenee. Iote yiadalatieh, it AR STTE TOR BALE-tli A WA GRCAT g av,, log 28170, 2-5to lon hullding, with ol m| ements, in Arst-class . MALE Off FRMALR, AT: ¥ "llf!l::l_w Bouth Clark, Employment Agencies, WANTED=TO LEAVE TO-DAV-10 RAILROAD Ishorers for ttie Kansns City extension of C. & Ae R T2 wagee, $1.40 10 FEp g i sie cho SURISTIAN & CO T LT TR R et Tateiro ... BUBURDAN BEAL ESTAYE, ___ JFORSALE-AT LAGHARGE~ Hose and oty 81,001 L, 1 1) ] s 1 use and fot! 81, 30, Lo e T g T e ——— 1onse and fut, £1, RA B NTED~ALL THE G TAILROAD L. Honss 33 1t Eno00,__ 142 L-z!-u‘i e ‘XM"-” Lesoeut for G A, &S Louls Katension in WILT HEL G0t | Dinde i £ 11 BEERNECRS, 31 Were olp! onabloek from dopat, &t I, lnr. T mlles from ER=a Ty Gt £hicaga: $13 down snd 85 monthly; ctieadest propert; Miscollancous. in market, and snuwn freas aheteact f; 1 ralirns { tay lugents, JIEA WIROWN, 142 Lasaiie o Jaand W ASTED-BMART GANVABSKUS FOR 1 [LLUS. = = = trated Siisors 0f Baminion of Canatn ‘Kaciana. o . . 3 min Y 04, .. COUNTRY REAL ESTAT: | Y5ie) diates, © 700 paes,octavorcieamatly Ninmtatad FONBALF~A VALGANLE 870C TV DATHY | Jrice €4, fiencral Ageot's summisian 10 canvasversy farm of 40 acres on Fox River, 88 miics west of Chicago, 3 milesnorih of Aurors, and 134 of listavia, and1 mila fram Noith there atoR'Taiiroad stattons within & i and hghiy fertite er m L Jorgeuus outfit free, Groat inducements. Address TUTSLE & COMP, ! milge Aurora S ires 180 uth jon ary D=A YOUSO VAN TO WORK IS RITCHs d help walt on tshic, one that nnderatands loms prepared 1o WOrk, At BOY Houlh eam 14 Fox I ric) Seith tfmber. runa{hronsh ifvar : 1 i INMe: & pro- T Reschd ow "and” o eaty erma CAdArers | DODUINE DOOK-S¥er Bd- Tmmenst Bare T ow and” on €ads terma. Addr ; nids tmme. ARREITATLOIE 79 Dearbura-st, Chicagn, s ot Adliee C. . BHODIX, {01 BALE-BAY MARK, STYLISH, FAST THAT: aminein: [, eler, ., sound I every way, gentie, thoronghly krok- en, ot ‘afrald of anything: iady can drive her, 188, ‘Tribuae otice, ey i JOI BALE=OR BXCHANAE-LAS RTOIR Znoda, Wirehouse, Tier. notes, eie.: well estah: lished buviners o goad locality: Wikconsta; all vaued B STLN00 0 #2500, hond offers tn . W HEA & C0., NTED~A T, CAPABLE OIRL TO DO cond worl come weil Tecommended. ABSY 4, 341 Berge i Tecwm : Grjin ot {Rird dout southi of Deldea-avs Corth Side. Lisotn: NE, 'k Dear F(Tiié“u Henry town, 1y f TOWN OF ALGOY Iesd than ono m FOR ONF. OF TIE FINST FAMILIES ., an el or Bweds 770 acres; or e nt_cook, German 142 Twentiatheat. i g Food Kapsas Tande - Aprly. o DAVID 170 D0 GENERAL £ NERAT, TIGUAE: Aldanquin, or JASIRS UWES, 1 Lani Jacken-at., inree doors eart of swin-House. - Rursess “VASTF.D—A HEALTHY \WET NURSE. AP tween 8 a0d 10 & m, to Dr, KEA, 112 Esst YO RENT-HOUSES, IWost Blde, MEST—A FUIRNISHED HOURE ON ASRLAND. av. for thie agmmer_months on very reasonable | jop, terme,_ Apply st No. 114 South Ashisnd-sv. UK ACcotnt North Slac, ‘lTDA"[l‘::.) W l-: ,-t_vviuoxi‘r:mg.s Ir‘\c - r NT— SRON-8T., BETWEEN LASALLE ous, rocery, or wny is Of irust, I“‘.“nfi \!’tl’l:an"x:':'w. PRt MR peAKs Ueriasn and eaudinavians lerge family or fine buarding house. .fnquiuuluwnu. ofice, M. E. PAGE. 211 and 219 Lake-st, a b Miscellaneous, o1 hnlm-c!lpl!x) [ present o ) & S 3, 25 pustition (boukiecpar) aver sIght yeurs; best ol refers Lo o h ot n o or ot WEST | Bices rom nreiest emploverss Addre asie LR foor, E13. ol Puiton-at. coltre, caxe Trilane SRR , 10 rooms, . QITUATION WANTKD—DY N, " pourly Pagaann 3 muous louds (x Bolcealsg, v 9 Wert Idlans. g % Ml business: salury no object. 1 i, Miscelinneous, Trihune oifice. ITUATION WANTED-AS BARKEEDE] I S o ar etercneca chn. b shomk, “hdaren B Aribune office, Narth Carpenter-it., 4 16 Bt Goiphiet,, brick, cheap. 11 st., 5 roome, nt 7 HOusks FIT POIY pan hrown hores Ot for LAfriage or iioor, §6" &4 fouth Sangamuncal. T risma furaiined. gy o nc i orsa{ o bay are, I‘I"l‘rrt:‘ in . 0 ry Bandsoine Loby. IReLol, ai] hiren 207, 483 and 403 WTent g IananL N Wb iakernte | AN Minds cartiasys, phacions sugmice i b Do 30, LaRtions hiviau chcant houres. mtores. elc arg | and with tuoe. (AT Kindd harnes, waguns 1o \et by tho R pprey ' 'm reated | U8y of week, Money advauced, WIII full uh mantai Jarmesteorexciunie. Lome and sce f4r yuurscir au cunvincod that ¥ou can Uuy cliepier than any huusa tn Chlcago, Must sl 10 pay advasces. 1. C. WALK: B, 249 aud 231 btate-st, Jroit BALE-TOY AU GPEXRUGGTRS, JONE seata, side bur, and il ieinds of Dugyies,'sop and opendelivery wagind. Monthiy ya o Scionds iand buggies of sl Kindsy los, conl, uiner, wad graia cpalrin d Tnl "’:“n ‘“"h}' n:":‘pm rtics and to reliabi enants, rental e ‘l))rll:: yoll uur‘ln:lln I'r! charged for when rented, If ot praviousy witlidrswn, N, L, ~Uus sctive ageut Is r-.tkr than tiree slecny oned, TO MENT-HOOMS, South Side, PO RENT—$2 PER WEEK, T0 GENTLEMEN ONLY | wogons, " and _coul-carta, sccond:haud, < B 3BUDE, IHMmIE, ete. | All Work warranted. C. 9 bli‘lhr‘\:.:ug iiched “a Bramerar, roomes itz and | P P G Archier av. A2d Twonty oot 3 0 _RE UMET-AY.. FURSIGHED I.“m:ofié:“r"m“‘ SELL VERY CHEAD. ON “AC- ' AT 254 CA 3 and unfurnithed rooms; terms cheap; references exchanged. 0 | —NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, APPLY of learing the city, two carriages ona top bUggy, vne family teani, one borae, ang uwo, sets ot harnisses, soparate ur together. Inquirost 203 Wa- AND TIAR O BALE-IIONSE, TOI' BUGGY, cand kindj Very cheap, 8160, neast gootl driver. saf: Address 837 Weat Aderns-s ATINKE AT CANTHAL PAIK THIE AFTRIL oon: eallandses & colt Ly the ilsmbletonian horse Bllver Duke. West B e . RENT-EITHER THE TOP FLOOR OR THE baserent and patior foor of & weli fueni oc- tagonal brick house on Ads near 1tob dreas ' 6, Triluge ofice, . North Slde. SE AND TOP BUGGY FOI UABH} baut DU pounds, WA entie, not afrah TQ RENT=TWO FURNIS lookloz, lnflrrle:ll,lfl\l!dl “Wlll &fll ba undn' av. € lake: stione- | (ho atating prico so Bl parties: refere neca cxcnanged. -353 Dearioro-ar: | (ae 1o Drames sia: orip08 P pertioniure, """ RN FINE CAlt: alnfi.?e_.fi! and selling Al Rioros, RENT—FIRET-CLASD BTONR ON WEST MAD- fsyn-st,, tlu.‘lJ)x 233491 new plate-glass front, K, W, WESTFALL, 410 Lasaliest, O ENT—FINE STONE ARD DASEMENT ON 'L‘;’zl"fi' Maahvonsts Botr, 2 . WEAPHALL, D0 afalient. 3 V ANTED-000D HOISK AND BUGUY: WILL Jeud muncy on onc and Keop for use, 1 50, Tribe naaoifice, FINANGIAL, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIFS, honda, eic., at LACN DERA' private omce. 120 Rans oiph st ‘Clark. figot 0 end6. Fstabiished 1834, Miscellnncons, PXT—ICK-HUUSY STORAGR VERY ! ol‘“:’lni::ullv: AT MEAT PRE €0.. Michigan RABON- ERVING EN' w Fon MARTFACTUTNG TUR: | A e i o :(;mmlv‘r.uoxura».‘:g*wum‘vu- -] CTUIIN PUR- 0] urn 3 us, elc., 0 " i ‘“;‘.}.E.‘..T -E&“fr wit _mu:"nu power. Iuquire | curity, atlesst m_nnmng?u Tidress 4 1 o riba CICAUIMEAT CHEALUYING €O, Mlohlgen, abd ANLANOUNT T6 LOAN ON CHIUAGO HEAL luwest pousible zates. 0.1t GLOVELR 71 T—BTOWAGF, 75x100, BUITADLE FOIL AN see-fiouse, on reasonabie terme. Inquire Chicagy Meat-Creserving Cownpaoy, Michixan and Lavalic-ats L WANTED TO MENT. ______ Desrbor (AL PAID FOR OLD “GOLD” AND SILVET. 3uaey io lown ou watclies, disinands. ad valuacied ot every dercriptiun ac GOLDSM1I'S Loan and Duliton Office (llcens hast Sludison-at.” Eetabilshed 1305, WASTED=T0 RENT-50K 4 ROOMS FOR LIGHT AOSENT SUIT FOI 50 TO buusekeeping south of Twenty-sorund and eastof | N1 ”uiays on satisfactory: enliaterals- of priti com- nawer aarly this worning. ¥ 9§, Tribune, - | 10 rflllll’!g"c L. CUKKY, 6 Tribune Buliding, k¢, BUSINESS OIIANCES. Pryis CTOI'S LOCATION IN A TOWN BK HAU IS EACH counting-foom of oR A, JILVEL 37 AND 30 CENT PIEQ PACKAURS Vot ), tarta) e0od house, ara, ‘and four | QILVEL, 25, A%1 N L RoaKAURY B e e BT tor § b ot & . fEhancs for | Tribune Company. kit o e uicia. X 1rade. "For particulars address | FPOLOA TN 80E OF #3,000 AND) L) g .T'I"“t llx‘:.\llml}‘w LI‘{"HQJ‘II".D::&L"I'(‘&Y;‘ Inquirsof J. HENR' Toon | - DIUG.STORK IN A TOWN OF 1.000 = ‘"Mfi.x‘"fin 50 milesfrow Chicagut only regidar | /[0 LOXR=RINS OF €0 ¥ §TG00 DN OITY T3 lqra“n l‘l‘ulgl ‘Good eaase for seliiug. J. W, ““iilllvl’l' il WILL\Z" 1, EISIX e."l) S . &y NEi 129 Lasailenat s Hoom . S s VIRBT.CLABS HESTAUHANT VERTISER WISHES TO PiND 8OMH O et A R R A 7wl lia $5.000) 16 10aB. OB Srab-clase Simt: e "mvera South dide property, near city Himita. and wiit 0,1 {odorsgiusut fa addizion to *Fribune uitice, T_LOAK ON THPROVED orthern 1llingls, ~ DEAN Koom 8. 157 Fifth-ay. JSE E GREEIAL RETALL, BUSI- E ey Ia iinele for sl oo ‘Aeeoant of Hekinces situated unly 03 plee from Clleago I ono of the Snes farming reclons {n the Slate. s glve first-class A ity Audress 10 Y ring o Central and NE, General A Hales 1 1877, §00, 0003 & which Wit Do otd en | A s Norihwestern Life-Ineirance e itk :“.;‘;%?:.- ety “hdiren > FiANK | Company, faudoioh sud Dearboru-stde, Chicasos URUSBE, Chebanwe, 1il, 8!) .’UU WANTEI UN IIPNOVED CI QPLENDID BUSINESE G “";{-ififi&fi? 2.0V proferiy sts per eenty no commission Sri ng §1,000 capital, 1 hcy of Chigago | Address, Tur fve days, I b0, Tri = TO LOAN IN SUMs To BUIT, AT $50.000 Ty Jer gent o Driek Thiiraved Chicagy property. L. UV, 8 Tribuze Hullalog. - ge! for a patented’ sriicle 1n' g furnlshing gueds fur rklnoreas an enerceticn Sousra. Buses mun, wiih goud revutailon, apply ai eace 83 FID-Av., Ukse: ment. /[0_MENT—VISEGAR FACTORT, WITH ALL OOARDING AND LODGING, . necessary muchinery, realy forusa; will rent vary | e .‘ |.'. AN e oW 10 respunatbl filny. Cultor sddreas for partic on! . jare, 4. BCHONVELD, "Attoruey-at-Law, WU La- | QQ WABARI-AV.—A NICE ASROLTMENT O balle-st., Huom 13, -t luluhhzd rovms to reab st §3 10 88 per wc VWANTED-SOME OSE 0 TOT 4 BTOCK OF yithhoards Y Aliatiian and mens furniening 0ot doing & Elotois. uud tows. For pariiculers wrile 10 A 2 B Ok, | o Perticula 0WN'S_HOTEL, 276 STATE:BT,~FUNNISHED 1og Na. 7! ';l-mnmn.lv“nrbaml. 85, l!g‘lpe"mql;wlmuul TEUSIOAL: uard, 1400 84,501 day buardy #3501 looylu, 80c: i TR UNSOA R TNER RGOSR TY FIAN0: Axh OROAVS, Otk Siuxswy SOl B ALNS [¥ FIAKON A% £ FoUma: priced fedued gt o Kretitog oN M b Y-"e;“l‘bxg'{,fif -:." new, and table drst-clads. CILAS. E, CURRIEIR Mans Teautifui- H = Handeome new U'arlor Urgan Hich-lona pew Yarlur Organ fxdaisite fosawoon Llasof ihoasia Uriiant lssornrie. nomrce: gy il T SRR, i NETARR FIOTEL, Vi AXD 150 WAGAGI-AV.~ fisduced pricea (eod toainsand biard, $1.50 par dayy 1047 par week. Lay busrd, 84 Y 1uson uov TAT! 1T 0P posite Paluier House—All Blocly furiished Fooms, with buard, frotn 83 Lo 63 per weeks day buard, 84, Uouniry, 2 HGHLAND BALL, HIGULAND PARL. ILL.— Whikviewant establishuicnt Wil bo open for suin- SRR Yy M o' 4 3 ‘rl{u!ll‘n“:!: f.L' . i OF N “llig’l'v‘&: yiTh AJDLL STOCK or '“u)‘u'!: )«’;;t& \u%glgouua.' OB, DS n 'ATE-ST., uxtw:fn um'(:u Ak"lu\!!\g DUikN-818., _HOUSEIOLD G0oDS, NS 1N UNITURE B AR et e rl’TBl( TODAY, Mud. 2us Alfil Ju7 ETA'I‘I-E‘?. * ieduced prices on’ '"’h?.!““""s‘b?"fi'.i'-{":.f,“’.&'x;z N LYON & REALY UPRIGHT PIANOS STAND T 1a tuve splendi: are J o muel the déutads uf the et clus powerul, dur- fota. Fall parfor and. chadion able, 32 Ia avery thgflnhwfl a O e win 1 T lAR Y Shamber fhe'price Grla'ried Graen. LYOS & HEALY, Sield | Siest $sasdu i 244 Noutowi, - | R ON MONDAY NEXT, JULY 18T, Ve w War kb A T U ey A SPLENDID $TOCK OF or Eveny prdcLOK & CHAMBRR FULNITURE LOW I 100 GOODS! L. T. MARTIN. . _.__LOST AND FOUN®, : red 1 years aua by ; e O . Wl et Bpety e B ST B Dearbira ™y 1 '“H'1[:::’:':3‘:1{:5“‘:;; t‘"fcll'i !-‘ . 1[0, KXCHASUE=13 FINK MESIDENCE LOTS (¥ | [ SToA 3 ONTHE Of ACE-AND-TA | R A G Aentailehe: FOF doo Gurdois weiter bup, Liberel raward buld for bls ve- oot Taades MR D LI LI bt 20 R, ey 2y STHAYED O §TOLEN—FIIOM STONT JSLAND 1) ki, un iy nlght o due 2 ono bay gebilug, it tie white n bind feet, sunall Wiitg s ot £ad of Lose, fow g1a7 lairs on facs, Taierteriad pir 0u o bind loc; salund ! 4 Lalls slsa'ous larse Liocky vey wars! 2 shoulder latiic: suliavio ALK, South Chicag, Ple uV., \:lnflm. ” TO EXCHMANGE, GHICAGO, WNINQ 400 ACRKS OF e ity e watared by s creek, in Butler ;oo hllrmn o fora, the County g e e o B cumtartabld Loy Biriaion of ad localily In the Nur fand was enfered 7 years .“jiwfl INTRREST AND KQUA: VWARTED=LEAY, 1w Ksponents. ™ dfth editlon valy; siate FIROM PASTU. JEFFE N caah price. F vl Tribuas ullice. Frids; 130, & OArk gray hor B,“"“d'r ut = = | 1,100, whits on evad of il ietarn w RICHAKD N G DIAUEL {Usk, cnswoudy of L JUILN OH&SKLL, 310 v S SR »fiw{v—— rycelva iberal roward. NICE SINUER, MESTIC, WHEELE) == T—— — Il‘”‘llfll: \llSfl.‘alner muhm below hll} price, s STORAGE, 'llml!fl‘ au office. 125 Clar 2. e ot b ‘:lu:x-w{‘um:(w‘\m:l:;“ % WEIT MONEGE: (. Tor furniture, merchaudise. casriayes, vic. Loaad 16 W07 a0t 1604l torents Cast for Socks oF KOodk: £ BENCIU LATHE. 10 3 LE-CHEAP-ON B S S50 b b v 00DS ~ RECEIVED AND BTURED— & vnc double shuper aad conn: | TQRAGE=GOO] ) ordar. afso s uew 1S-Uorse portable uagiue sad bofle H wnglh T s Nom E iitiavens iower. ‘Bo HoCKR3y 417 = EadSadtscnnst, foomv, o : 3 0 PURCNASE A BECOND-HAND 1 Y et pdwer Cuburar boticr. hdareds &ubi JPOR BALK —56 DAKILLS OSWEWO CORN- ) Qe e Apaiy ot Hotel Windaor, bu- ssadice i COIEN. _PRINTING MATERIAL, SECUND-HAND IROX BTANDING- 2 taced; ghe lewiak Printer, siliou “aad ‘Tribuse odice . - PARTNERS WANTEU, ¥ A CLOTHING BUSTRE or buock: dolaT & goud b, particulate wilte 19 Lock- dlect by Keop 3 fese I @ kuud LowD. Lux So. b, bry ik, Vbl

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