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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1878 TIE COURTS. Another Bill to Enforco an Indian Title to South Chicago Landz, Malcom Carnthers Prays for the Con. struing of Malcom McNeill’s Witl. New Suits, Divorces, Judg- ments, Confessions, Bank- ruptcies, Etc. A very volnminous bill was flled yesterday in the United 8tates Cirenit Conrt by Lyman F. Talmer, of Grand Raplds, Mich.; . 8. Booy, of Letonls, 0.5 A. B. Bowen, of Oshkosh, Wis.; A. J. Topasn, Trustee, of Cass County, Michi- an; and Me-sheh-wes, of Atchison County, Kansas, against the Lake Bhore & Micbizan Bauthern Rallroad Company, the "Pittabure, Fort Wayne & Chicago Itailrosd Company, the Baltimore, Ohlo & Chicago Rallroad Company, W. IL. Colehiour, D. 8. Taylor and Esther E. Taylor, Valentine C. Turaer, C. W. Colehour, Jacob Dremer, J. M. Clarke, J. IL Brown, il A. Clarke, B, Loowenthal, C. H. Nix, E. Maynard and the Mechanics'Nations! Bank. Complainants ect out that L, F. Palmer, I, 8. Sooy, and A. 1. Bowen own an undivided two-thirds futerest, aid A, J. Topash and Me-shetrwes the mnmy tng one-third interest In fractional 8ee. 8, 37, 15, containfog 470 reres of land, They say that the land was orlzinally Indlan Jand, hatlug been given to the Pottawattamies prior to 1832 The Pottawsttamies in 1833 coded to the United States all thelr Interess fa the Statesof Indlana, 1liinats, and Michigan, mserving cerfain sece tlons. Among these ten scctions werc given to Aub-ba-naub-ts, ono of - the Chiefs, and the fractionnl section In question was part of the tract set apart to him by the President fn 1837, Aub-ba-naub-ba died two years beforo this, and Iiis helrs never ratified the selcction until De- cember, 1876, and then only for an undivided two-thirds Intereat. The complaluants then go on_to Ave o lon encalngy of Aub-ba-nanh-ba's descendants, and fo expiafn, why they have allowed nearly fift years to elapse untfl the property has muc) rleen in value hofore making the slightcst claim to this lsnd. They do not how the Indian lielrs became sware that they had auy claun to this land, but atate that in 1870 the two grand- children of Aub-ba-naub-ba conveyed their In- terest to Palmer, Sooy, amt J.” M. Murpby. About aix months after, howaver, Me-sheh-wes, o great-grandson, turned up and claimed a one- third interest. The land, it s clalmed, was va- cant until 1872, excent a atrip occupled by the Michigan outhern Road, when W. I1. Colehour took possession of it and subdivided it _ns the “Ironworks "' additlon to South Chicago. About thie same thine D. B, Taylor took possca- slon of some of the land and subdivided it as “Taylor's First Additicn to Bouth Chieago.” Nefther Colchour or Taylor, as fs charged, had any title to the land of record, The property s clalmed 10 bo worth §100,000. The defundants clalin to havedbtalned their title from the heirs of Aub-ba-naub-ka, but complainants charge they were decelved and mistaken, and they ask that the defendanta® title nay be declared void and thelr own clalms declared valld, MALCOM M'NEILL'S RSTATE. Malcom Caruthers filed o bill yesterday against John B. Condup and Malcom XMcNeill as executors of the last will of Malcom MeNell), deceaned, Martha Boddle, Flora and John P, Coruthert, {larry C., Thomas U., B, Fraokliy, Rivers, Willlani, and Alexander MeNelll, and Mish Condup to construu the will of tho late Malcom McNelll, Complainant states that his gracdfather, Malcom McNelt!, died fu February, 181D, ancnmck{. By his will ho_made comn- lalnant, and John B."Condup, and Malcom M it gr,, s oxecutors. Mo dovised his catate, worth over $1,000,000, chicfly to lis children and other relatious, and among other things gave to complaipant, * subject, a8 all my prop- erty I, o the payment of my debts, the annuie to my wifefor hier litetime, and to the robuild- ing of houses o 1y now vucant lots in the City of Chieago, the rents of the followlnyz described property in sald City of Chlcago, and county and State before named, to wit: tho rents of Lots 5 und 6, in Block 116, School Section Addi- tlon to Chicago,~this lot Iylng and being on the west side of South Clark atreet, in sald city, froutine Mty feccon sald Clark street, . . . which houses had, before tho great fire of 1871, on thew strect numbers 224, aud 220¢, and have on them now three stores, with & five-story housc spread over the entirc house, and now renumbered. The sall Malcom Caruthers to reccive the rents thereof until be (s 40 years old, should ha live to that period, then he shafl have sald Jot and house on 8ald Jot in fee simple, only therealter subject to bhis um"nm payment of any debts against my estites Complainant chargea that he was 50 years old in Muy last; that at that t!me thero were no debts ngainst hig grandfather’s estate, and that be is entitled to the conveyance of the two lots above bamed In fee simple. The property is worth §100,000, and the annual rents are $2,600, v hias often requested his co-executora to con- Yoy to him property, but they bave as often refused, alleging that they caimot do 50 with safety to the interests of the remaining lezatecs and devisces under the will, according 10 their upderstanding of the ditics incumbent ou them, unlesa they are ulred so to do by the decrco of some court. Complaiuant there- fore asks that thuprovisions of tue will, as far as they relnte Lo his estato, moy be considerod and coustrued, and that the executors may be de- ereed Lo convey to him In fos simple the above estate, as provided In sho witl, DIVORQES, Bertha Laeng 1s in conalderabls of a hurry to get a divarce, and sbe {s deslrous of making a change fn the laws on_that subject. Shewas warried In August, 1875, and lived with her husbaod, Helnrich Lacng, until June last, when be left hier, and she thinks three montbn’ deser- tian I8 suflleicnt to entitle her to a divoreo. Nettie A. Downiug also waats 8 divorce from I';::e I:_x‘x;)h-ml, ¥ravk Downlng, on account of his . Lastly, Wilhelm Haneen pravs for alike do- ::n“w aguinst his wifo Chrlatine for the same Judge Willtems granted & divorcs to Clata L. Amsden from C, Henry Amsden, udge Moore ieuenlu granted s decree of divorce to Itosa Kadow from Frauk Kadow on e ground of crusity, and to Nelson Hosmer from Lydia A. Hosmuer for desertlon, ITRMS. Judre Harlan will be here this morning to m:;” .;nufil;?lr two weeks. udge IRett was in court yeste an will b sl o day, T day next wi the last day of service the October tarm of the Buumr{,‘ou:«frA ne':} calendar will be made up composed of cases beartnyr torm bumbers from 8,800 to 5,500, or geuerul Nos. 63,878 to 88,90, Judge McAlllster yeatenlay moroing heard the liabesscorpus case of John and Willlam Wetch, who were arrested without warrant, as they clajmed, on a charge of burglary. Tlmy were dlscharged, John T. Uarrow was yesterday appointed Assiguce ju_baukruptey of J. ‘"fl u‘“‘"j,%““j",":’ ames B. Bassett rat dividend o! f cent was declared i catatsof mxlx;nl:m‘xl::.v. it n 1 Asulgnee will be chiosgu at 10 w, w, to-da) for Duncan McDougal and 5ohn llcl.(h:n y A composition meeting will bo_held at the same hour in the cass of Charles O, Strute., Heatsiee’ LEEEI0R COUBT "h""'i’.f catrice Jones 'RuU & sUl esl l’dfl’ cover 82,000 damage of el Hall ki Willtam H. 1 cll':wf‘l,lrc:lw“l::‘lrl‘ aiost E am H. Harris 3 #gainst Emil Iacobs, Almser L. Jacobs, W. H. Jucobs, and -Y' Carroll Binith to foreclose a chattel mortgage for {LW ou the livery stable property at m, 603 Weat Madison strect, and to provent the de- fendauts trom using or fn- any other way luter. fering with sald property. FPHOBATE COURT. Iu the estate of A. B. Clark, who was mur- desed at LaGirange recntly, lctters of adwin. Utration were grauted to Adelalde V. Clark and ewell K. Phito under bond for $6,000. . In the estate of Patrick McGuirelctters testa- mentary were granted 1o M, Bracken an@others under bond for §14,000. | THE CALL. JUDex Hantaw—Geueral buslness. dibgg HBrovesrr—Motiol J5uuR GakT—43T, 430, 340, 442 to 446, 44 8 4570 B0, Tuciiene NG s oa trel o al, 73, 74, 75, 0, 80, Bes, o trisl, 60, Doehla va. En- vDok Moouu—53, 54, 55 No case on trlal, NJ"qux Buotit—20 to’ 24, Inclusive, euw‘l‘ 265, 20, Bickelt ve. Allport, oo trial, McALLisTsR—84 to 110, mclusive, ex- 3, 108, 100, K ‘Culer va. Jenks. o trisi. by BAE;:;L—L oo, Kublaan, va, Buckley. ! 5 v, Dobaelly, on tela. J9uE Wikkiunn 1,005, Cargenter vi. Palmer, Burenion CovurtConyeasions—M. H. Chavin ; Coxveamions—M. H. ™ Geurgy Winalaw, luuz‘" & u.‘fl" (auy—Jacob Ioilawsy ve. A. J. Cox, liudoloh Hoseuberg; Jubeg J. &3 08 Jauzson—Gi to 7, 1085, 0 and 03, No. ) & —Mary Barrett v, { T . Verdier, $05, 0od wution for new Lrial meuir Cornt.-Jrnas Bootrr—J. L, Bennett va._City of Chicagn, &4 0, ok McALListrn—Rertha B, Johnaon va. D. W, Van Cott & Co., $745. RULE DF PRACTICR. Bpeclal Dieputeh 10 The Tytbuns, MiLwAuRE?, Bept. 22.—In the case of Tob- bell va, McConrt and nthers, the State Supreme Lourt settlea the foliowing important rile of lezal practive: “8ee. 19, ch, 264 of 1560, as amended by e, 3, ch, 180 of 1861 (Tay. Stats., 1041, Bog. 25), which purporis 1o Authorize ap- peals tothis Court in certaln casea from orders of & Clrenit Judge at chambers, is fnvalid. The appeliata jurisdiction conferred on this Court by the Cunatitntion was ac-\?’ned only for & reyiew of the d ns of courts. THE RAILROADS. TOE OO0 & MISSISSIPPL. Dally the Indlcations accumulato of a hot and bitter fight at the annual election of the Ohio & Misstssippl Ratiroad, and before any reconstruc- tlon scheme 18 arrived at. The bondholders of the Bpringticla Divislon, while elosely watching the tactics of the representatives of the different Interests of the main line, are by no means sut~ tsfled with the treatment which they have re- celved. They assert that so far from the Soring. field Division having been the cause of the em- Larrassment of the Ohlo & Mississipol Line, it has betn a positive ald to the finances of the main Hine; that the Springficld Road was sold to the Ohio & Miastesippt Company on condition that, with the 81,000,000 of mortzage bonds which the Ohfo & Mtssissippl Conipany reserved on the Sprinutield Road, it should build a con- necting line to the Mississippt River; that, [ustead of dolne 50, the Ohio & Mississippi Company used tho bonds to borrow $400,000 with which to pay oft a floatlog debt, and that the bonds are still pledged for that loan. So that, while the orizinal vwners of the Spring- fleld Road fiave not received o dotlar for three and & half years, the Ohlo & Mississippt Com- pany has actually ralsed $400,000 In cash upon it. In relatlon to the charge that the Spring- tield Branch has not pald fts running expenses, the bundholders say that If this is trug it is dus to tho uncqial rates that have been allowed on through aud local freights, The road s 233 miles long, and it is clalned thay the Spring- ficla Branch has delivered during 1870 and 1877 to the main tine an average of 1.000 car-loads a month. Taking all the statlons on the muin ling between Cincinnat! and 8t. Louls, they sssert that the average is greater than that supplied by =uy one of them, and s equal to ovc-fourth of the through business. In addition, the Spring- field Division bondholders contena that if all (mprovements Lind been made sccording to tho ariginal wgreement the traflle returus would have ahown a large Increase. They deny that tho branch as heen a burden, and say that the receipts form an important partof the resources of the matn lne. Tho annusl election takes place Oct. 10. Sl THE SCALI'ERS' LAW, When it becamo known amoug the scalpers yeaterday that Judge MeAllister had declared the scalpers' law, prohibiting the ssle of raflroad tickets by unauthorized agents, constitutional, there was quite a flutter among them, Ifa bombstell had exploded fn tholr mldst thoy could not heve teey more agitated. They felt quito confident that MeAlllster would decide in thelr favor, he havinz been sclscted witlytho hope that ho would do so, otherwise the matter would have been decided by Judee Moore, be- fore whoin the suits wero first brought. Walle there was sotne talk among the scalpers about appealing to the Supreme Court, there was Jit- tio falth amone them that such course would aval) them anything, A majority of them will no doubt go out of the busiuess, Y& there ure some who say they will keco open their offices fnsplte of the dccislon, They say there are many ways to evade the Jaw. [n the fimt place, they will” requiro the parties from whom they purchase thelr tickets to appolnt them their azents. {fthis does mot worls uluuutarll{. they will scll s cigar or some other article w the porty wishing to purchuse s ticket, for which the price of a ticket is to be charged, and the ticket will be given with it free gratis. Beveral other schemes for evading the law, cqually extravasant, aro belug tasiked of, Nevesthcless It s the general opinfon that if the rallroads really mean to enforee the luw, which 18 by no means certaly, the scalping ofllces In this city will soon be out of existence, THE RCALIERS. In Jannary last the Grand Jury returned fo- dictments acainst a number of versons dealing 1o rallroad tickets whio were not the authorized agents of any rellroad company. The In- dicted are better known as ** ticket scalvers,” and, as soon as they had boen caplased to give bail to answer tho charge agalnst them, they banded togother, bired counssl, and procceded to prepare Lo realat any interference with their business, They wero advised that thoact un- der which they had becn indicted waa unconsM- tational, and when J.J, Walser, one of the number, was called for trial, be moved to quash the indictment, the *'scalpors ' baving sgreed to back him andl mako a test casc of it, Tno motion to quash was argued before Judges Mo- Allister and Moore, and yestenlay an oplalun adverse to the “ecalpers™ was filed In the Criminal Court. It was as follows: This 18 an indictment under the act af April 0, 1870, entitled **An act to prevent frauds upon sravelers and owuer or owners of any rallroad, steamboat, or Other conveysuce of passenvers.'’ Motlon 1s made to quash the Indictment on two grounds: (1.) That ke et s not within the scoj of the police power,—Is an unwarrantablo restri tlon uvon the richts of private ‘mwefly. ant therefore. unconstitutionsl. (2.) It was not cos stitutlonally passed, ‘Tlie act rolates (o the business of comman car. rlers. 11 haa been the settled law In England sud in this country that the business of a comimon car- tler (s not only affectod with o public interust, but 12 a public employment. ~This proposition fs so ¢lemontary that & muitiplication of authoritics e unnecessary, Ho far aa rolates (o rallroade actiog under chariers or acts of incarporation, thelr fran- Chises are. nature. g;n!y of & public and partly of s prival far s the safoty, convenience, aud gern are conceracd thoy #0 far ay they relate to capit ductlon of revenuv they ara ** privatl ‘Dere never has been auy question of he ?awar of the Biste Legisiatul Dasy n the nature of police re; affecting exerciss of auch francliives %0 far as they wore *$publici jurls"~such a8 thoss designed Lo vecure assengurs from not only danger, but lmposition. ‘he hinging polnt In the case of Munn and Scott 'ha_People, carrica by wril of error to the Unlted States Supreme Court from our Suprems Court, aud taken into and decided by the former, ‘was, whether the business of keeplog s grain ware. Lo % were private enterprise Was a publlc employment, 0 as to mubject it o tno police poser which might extend o a tull sapprearion of he busiuess. Iy tho common lsw it was not such public swployment, nor wag thete sny valid siatulo changing thai law. ~ But & majority o¢ the United Btates buprumo Court diverglig, a_many think, from eatablsbed lezal principles. sfixed’ to that businesa a charactor which the law of tho Btate did not give to it more than 1o auy other bualness, vix,: that 1t wus so atfected with & pubhc intcrest a8 10 be eutiroly subject W the r&wm:» power of the State, But all kood iswrers an that, ever sluce the decision in C¢ common carriore are recosnized ae belng e, in & pubile rlnflluyulu and nuthiug csn be clesrer than that, tu thiv State, railrond coupaniay, e far at loast a8 concerns tho safety, comfort, aud coy venlonce ©Of passengurs, Aré yropof subjects of the police wvower. Of thie thers " can e no quostion, the by fuselt subject to | courts coucede . xperiduco teaches that of the business require the isuing tlckets, 7y to the convenignce ¥ 8rC 84 1 of beth traveler aud carrier sy baggaye-checks or way-bills 1u caso of frelght, Tao busluess nnd all 1ts commen incldents being proper subjects of the volics power, then it follows frows scitled prinei- Plew that the'nature and charactor of the yolice rogulations must be determinud by the legislativo, and not the fudiclal, hanch of the Government, Aftor glving ‘this matter much conmderativn, Wwe ara of the opluion that the act 1n yuvation, buiug & matter of mere police regulation of a public ou: bews, I8 coustitutionsl and valid, The may arise cases where the contract for carriage was wade o snotbor Blate, whicl costitutional principles would prevent fulling withiu the runge of this act, bul that 1a po ground for holdiuy the act void ae to all case Ths question was made that this sct was ot d In compllance with the requirements of the uauthonticated paper, eaid 0 legislative Journale, . We caunot act upun thai qui Withbut evidonce—cumpetent evidence—io ostab- 1iah the fucty upou which deciston s to be made. Wo are also of Oplojun that the subjecs matice Is sutliciently oxpressod by Lhe title of tnaact. The motion ls overruled, ‘The oplalon bears the tollowlug fudorsement: ‘This opinton Iuvlng been read to Judge Moor who sat with e a4 the hesring of the motiun, suinorizes wio L0 sy thal e concurs fn the con- clusions arrived at. The fndicted will now be pushed to trial at an early day, and they uave no redress until a cou- viction §é bad. 1f found gulity of violating the s¢t {n question, which they do vot deny, then they will Lake the case to “the Supreme Court, n0 doubt, to test the constitutionality of the sct and the sounduesy of the opiolow sbove. 1n the meantime they will vo o with their busi. uess, 't I3 understood, but oo the other baud the ruliruad uutborities who started to proses cute them will oot be idly, 1t would got bo as- tonlshing to svo thews’ before th next Grand v, and before the Bupreme Court can be reached most of the *“scalpers' will bave been worried out of buainess. TNHE LATEST ERIE LITIGATION, The New York Zimes has the following ra- Rarding the Jatest Ere Htigation: Countel in tho Erie.-MeMenry anita yesterday ne- lected Conanl-General Archibald & Commiwalyner 10 taxe testimony, and he congented fo retve. e gratlemen nominated by Bie (isarge Temeli, the sster of Rolla, from wiom to choore, were the Hon, Edwanls Plerrepont, Jadge Enoch L. Fanch- er, the Iton. Clarence Seward, and Mr, Archilmld, ‘The Brat two Are out of and Mr, Sewani declined the honor, The seasione will beein ear) nest week, at the British Conaulate, with clowe doors, McHenry claims £170,000, and the Erie Company pntaina counter-claim of 81,500, (XN, An exhanative cxamination of tha Metlenry alde of tho case nna already been held in England., Mcllenry's sult againat thé London_fianking Company, now proceeding _before Mr, f.ee, s Commissioner, 1a_for £220,000. Nelther commission has iho rieht To wend for per- £one or paners, and they will have to remain con- tented with voluntary testimony. 0 Insaee will have to be teied judlcially hereart shoutd the Master of flolls #o deterinine, The present pro- ceedingn ara to cnablo him to Judge whether the clatmw hava o prima facio validity, ” The princlpal aestion fnvolved §n whetlier thy actlon of the ‘Wataon administration in ordering the purchase of the Cleveland, Columbus & Tndisnapalis stock out of the pruceede of the wecond consolldated vunids sold on behalf of the Erte (.‘umnnnr. by the Lon- non Banking Asociarion, 1o the Beitish puilic. i binding on the Erle Company, The Jaw forhlds the purchinse by 8 raliroan af the stéck of sny other than a connecting road, which, it ts claimed, the Cleveland, Colnmbns & Indiananolis was not, tho Atlantic & Gireat Western Itoad, which was Teased by the Erlv, lylng between. Str. Kirny, of Ashuzet, Morris & Co., of London, represents the Erie Company. My, Sharp, dircctor of tho legnl allajrs of the London Banking Company, appears for that coucern, assiated Ly Measrs, Ford, an ex- ert accountant, and Mr, Waltherman. n clerk, fesars, Willle and Sterling, Londun lawysers, jook after Mclicney's interests. - ITEMS, The managers of the lllinols Central Railroad recoived the sad fntelligence that Mr, D. B, Morey, General Freight Agent of thelr New Orleans Line, who was attacked with yellow fever about two montbs agoand was belleved to be out of all danger, bas had a relapse, aud is not expected to live. Binco the 1aat advance [n frefzht rates to the East tho East-hound freight business bas greatly fallen oft. Most of the graln that Is brought here by the Western roads is shippet Enat by lake, ‘Owing to tbs dullness in East-buund business, some of the agents arc again using their apure Lims in accusing one another of bad :I':INI- r.cx: is clsiined that somo roads.are cutting 6 ral ‘Tho Bulzbach Brothers, bankers at Prankfort, Germany, have revived thetr claha for more thau a milllon of dollars aralust the catate of J. Edgar_Thomson, Iate President of tho I'enn- sylvanis Railrond Cnm‘}nmv. and Cal. Thomas A. Bcoity the present President. The disputa @rew out of the building of the 8t. Paul & Dav- cnport Rallroad. It s an old claim, and wus pressed agatust tha umwf! the late J, Edzur Thomson eome time ago {n the Orphans’ Court, at Philadeiphis, but the Juawe decided agajnst it. The sult will now be brought in & United Btates Court. General Freight Agent J. F. Goddard, of the Atchison, Topekn & Santa Fe Raitrond, has Just issued a circulur advising shippers of the completion of bis road to Trinidad, Col., forme ing a through lne of standard gouwe from tho Missourt River, Trinidad s situaced fiftcon mlles north of the New Maxico line, and fs five miles south of El Moro, on the direct Gov- eroment road to Fort Unium, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Silver City, and all nnnflml pointsin New Mexico and Arizoon. It 1 dis- tantof from Atcbiuson 034 miles, aud from Kansas Clty 652 milcs, By this line_through cars will be rup between the Missour{ River and ‘Trinidad without transicr, which caunot be done by any other line, owing to chauge of gauew at Denver. Besides, it 1s claimed that the route is 200 miles ahorter than any other. A circtilar has just been sizned by the man- agers of the Ilinols Cemral ltnflmad,’lulormhn: suburban passengers that on and after Sept. 23 the regulations printed on commutation tickets in roference to Lthe cheeks not bomg received for passage if detaclied by other than the conductor will bo strictly enforced. No cliecks will be re- celved for passage unless attached to the ticket bearing signature. The Rona has glso de to scll ofter this ten-ride suburban tickets, the prices of which from Chlcago will be us fullows To Weldon, 60 cents;\T'wenty-second atreet, ‘Tweatv-seventh street, aud Thirty-irst strect, cents; FKalrview and Qakland, 70 cents; Forty-third atrect, 80 ceuts; Konwoout, 00 centa; Hyde Park, $1; Soath Park, $1.10; Woodlawn, fnl.z()‘:l()nkwaodl. Purk 8ide, aud Qrand Cross- 2, §1. COMPACT INFORMATION, Questions In Finauce Answered—Average Prices of Golt mnd Whest from 1863 to 1818, Kte,, Ete, Detrolt Post &nd Tridune, Bome weeks ago we received o letter from o subscriber asking us to publish in a comparative tablo statistics fur the United Btates for cach year, from 1865 to 1878 incluslve, In regard to tha followlng matters: Average price of gold duriug the year; averuge price of wheat per bushel; smount of interest-bearlog, non-inter- eat-beariug, sud total debt In each yeur; inter- est pald, the total awouut and amount per capita of circulating wedium, aad number of failures and amount of losscs each year, Weo Lave, with constderuble pains, colected the de- 'Ar;‘{ ::lxlurmuuuu, wnd present it tn the follow- al T Apr—ivot popEeeeepenesE] R BEEIERigrEaRa: ESEEdEzdNNaLS 832888331388231| *392p Butansg iUy 1910k viivp 1auy o0 L ~182£ 439 jo T "DEL TO "NI0OX M, FoE 58 192p Dupanig: “iuj-uou 1008 " ?-’_:l| taampp LIy IVt Jojunewy e 58 bl i 8 o H : & 5] 3 = g Sl i Yoror ] 7 E, B 2 g | et s % | ponvn vy Jo ol guvuvlml wyar B38LE3EABIEEY ,Ia‘:iuu A e s BAREBgEBERgRER| W/ /0 M o S = R k<] 1000 TRL TS 000559 5: 35 _: j;g N e i) ¥, : ] HE -1 Sdae 221 oo “Whsiing ‘The statistics in the foregoiue table ol ths sversge price of wheat ver busbel during the wouth of Junuary of cach vear are takes from that very relfablo aud valusble cowlation, Spofford’s dwncrican A'manas for 1878 (p. 2375 e rate for 1878 beiug added from our t graphic market reports {or the wouth. The tizures a8 10 the gold value of the cur- reucy tueach year.sud as to ths spount of s ‘interest-beariug, uon-intercst-Learlog, sud total public debt, tho anny popuiation of the United Rtates for cach year, have heen taken from An officlal comparative tahle prepared by the Treasury Department, and b the condition of thinus on July 1 of each year named,—the heginnine of the Meenl year. “Tho annuml Interest charee 1s computed npon the outstanding peincipal at the cluse of the fiscal vear, and Is exclusive of the annunl foterest charge of the Pacifie Raflway Londs, The statement of popfilation for 1860 snd) 1870 Is Ly enumeration, and for nthur years 14 glven from estimates prepared by Prof. F. B Filiott, of the Trcasury Depsrtment. The thgires eiven for the *‘tatal deht” repraseut the entire amount of outstanding Indehitednuxs leas the cash In the Treasury? This has variml greatly, and has increased steadily and ravidly guring the Inat few years in prepaeation for re- stumptlon. The last publlc debt statement, on the It of September, showed the total mnount ot cash n te Treasury to be E30,002,88 It 1a worth notleing that, while the total fn- terest-hearing debt of the United Btates has been stemdily reduced from year to year, the decrease of the hunden of interest has been ducerd even more ranidiy because of Lhe redu thon ot the rate of laterest. 1o 1865 nesrly all onr bonds hore 8 per cent inlerest fn gold, A large majority of them now bear less than 5 per cent, und “the new isane of 4 per centsls raphlly taking the place of the vutstanding ber centa. e statistles of falures, with the amonnt of Habilftics involved, are taken from the clrculars of the Mercantlle Agency of Dun, Darlow & Co., of New York, who liave for yrars made s speclulty of collecting such statlatics, and whosa tables are Lthe onfy reliable source of In- formation upon_this polnt, The returus for 1805 are from the Northern States only, the unsettled condition of affairs in the S8outh ren. dering it impossible to get nny satisfactory re- port from that region; but for subsequent years Ilu.fi cover the whote country. he amount of the eirculating medium has been ealenited from official Treasurs state- munts, the stotiatics of tho Departaent being taken for tho §yr-enbacks, bank-notes, awml trac- tional currency, and there belny sdded thereto such proportion of the interest-bearing lep tenders, 3 per cent certificates, snd silver coing 88 I8 Indcated by the financial history of these sutccessive yeurs given ns belonging in a table of **enrreney items ¥ proper. The tomputations as to the gold value of the currency, shd a8 to th:.\myer capita of the cur- rency when measul by jis gold value, wre added for the convenlenice of our readers, the factors Tur such calculations Leing given tn the table ftself. Dut these per ciplta caleulu. llc[m-:]re entirely delusive, 88 we ave repeatedly nted out, w’l‘hls tabla conclusively demonstrates the falsity of the * Nutlonal ¥ les about Yo vast Increase in the futerest-bearug debit " and * an enorous contraction of the currcucy ™ slnce 805, ——em—— COUNTY FINANCES, Annual Report of the Treasnrer—Delinquent Tasen and Ezhsusted Funds, . The regular weekly meeting of the County Board was held yesterday afternoon, all of the nembers present except Mesars. Lenzen, Mul- log, and Boese, ¥ MISCELLANEOUS, Architect Egan submittedan estimate in favor of P, J. Sexton for work douo aud excra work ou the Court-House amounting to $24,703. Re- ferred. A large number of bills were read and re- ferred to sppropriate committees. Awong the bills was one for $610 for work on tue jail sowers, cte. ’ 'he Committce on Hospitals snd Public Bulldlngs reported that a gas machine for laht- Iug the Hospital could be had for $3.500, which woulg supply gos at s cost of 00 cents per 1,000 feet, whereas tho gus used was bow costing $250 per 1,000 feet, The Cominlttee recom- wmended that, if the West Side Company refused to make special terns to the county, the wachine fu question be adopted, avd tho report was concurred lu, Mr. Bradley submltted a resolution providing for the appoititment of a commitiec of three to make a pleasure trp over the couotry at large to inspect the varlous chantable institutions, the connty to pay the expenses. The reading of tha resvlution” excited a wencral laugh, an 1t was Jald over under the rules. Mr. Mever {ntroduced o resulution calling on the Committee on Publle Bervice to report o week hencs on thy oting piaces and the Lound- arfes of etection districts for the next election, which, being objected to, was laid over under the rules. : ‘After o Jengthy wranglo ‘on the question of adjournment tho Hoard adjourned until Moa- day. . THE COUNTY TRRABURER. Boma days ago thic Finaucy Cowmittee called upon the County ‘Freasurer for u statement of the Hinanees of the county coverfug the lnst year, and in response the statetment wus comn- pleted vesterday, It was to have been lald bu- fore the Board in the ufternoon, but It wus nut. The following 18 o statcment showing the amounts reeolved for each fund, aud the amount disbursel from the same, duriog the (lacal your endiug Sept. 2, 16735 alsu :nowgm; the amount on band for cach und Sep. 2, 3 GENERAL FUND, Dr. Ta balance Seph. 1, 1877 von coerese: § 27,007 Miscullancon { ORI y Lleby u"n it l(‘ 41,40 account feea. 14,618 10,814 JQR"‘\.“‘:‘“M cli [R5 . W. Urockwa) o 3 10,699 County account fees, .. ... 12,200 Tlancuette, Clerk ¥ bato Court., coovieornns oo 2,007 8, 1. Mctres, Collector, com- minslonens’ account. ELASL Towpurary $0ane.. . 20, B0V ‘Tux of 1850 ami prios 160, 160 Tux of 1870 aud priue on w rantof } Jegeacss ge <DL Taz of 1877 .0ir . 1,007,670 Total... esneenen §1, 004,071 Fald eonuty ordsrs. ... ..$803, 604 Yuld Jurons’ certiicates, Supe- B A jurors' cerbficale: Cuit Court i 24,504 25,70 nos’ inguosta Paid Witness Teva 181 Fad tomparary lodns ), OVY Paid luterest on temporary R L L Comumluslony on eceints .. . ) 3 Commissions vt disbursem'nte Balance. .. Totaliss servcrenirens Dalance, Hept. 2..00/0.. E ] 21,750 ‘Tha amounts paid during the year on aceount of the varivus Tunds ou ths balanes o the credit of cush Sept. S are us followss Hund. Laid, Baiancs, Tutorest Fund, old indebted. nuve. §168,258 § 65,70 Intere: Sourts i Siuking Fund, uew indebiod uews, F 11,210 TAXES COLLECTBD AND UNCOLLECTED. Statcinent sbowing the smouut of cuunty tax for the year 1877, and the winount of tux on torfeitel proverty and back taxes extended on the warrent for ‘the year 1877 alsu, shawl ected and the smouus dediuquent tu Bept., 2, Amouat of tax (L877) ex- :cyrd’mlnu AX- warrant n"l 3 8770000 o 2 vee. . §1,600, 72 Amgunt of tax sud Interest dug on forfelted property and back faxes extended ou warrant of 1877 ... Amount paid into County Treasury oo tas of 1877..8 $44,206 Amouut paid 1oto County reasury on forfeited ywwzlvd oud back I:\u‘ estended on warrant of 87T, e pratost ™R Awount paid under protost by Mark Kimball, Collect- of, Vi fax of 1877. Amount In tne las Mark Kimball which e Las been enjoined from payiog over 10 tho Couuty Cullecior, AT of 1817 ... Amount of commiaslovs ule lowed (o Town Collectors, AV2 porceat 13 un forlvile wd property and back tazes 03 M7 4899 208 Totsl amount colleclad Sev 1676 ... e $1,032.981 Amouut uncoliccied Sept. 2, 1578, 1ax 0F 1037... .,. . 851,701 Awnwunt uncollected Sept. 2, lsm“uhn“lfinmad viopere 0458 1ya taasa, 5 i ————— 1.062.106 080173 $1,032, 981 Are also nocollected old_taxes for ¥ amounting toahout $470.840, 6f which about 8100,000 is from appeals from tax of 1575, and from which conslderable may be coliect: but the balance mav be coosidered worthless. The following afatemet shows the resourcea and labilities for the several funds, as near a5 rame can e ascertained, 8ept. 2, on the basis that 80 per cent of the 1577 taxes and 50 per vent on tha amonnt due on forfeited property and bck taxes, exténaed on warrant for tazes ol 1877, wiit becollected to Dee. 1, 1878 GRNERAL pUND, Aueel Proportion of tazes. .. Liabitith TRmMDOIATY 108D%. t4uvsesn Intarcat’on same to ¥epi. 1, 7 . Orders outatanding Sept. T anding Sepl. % 170,200 Ullfl!fl lsnued since Sept. 2, TBuiivasinins sesserans Jurore' certificates, ., Total Lo ® 450,001 INTERST PUND, OLD IXDERTEUNZAS, . 123, 274 116,936 $ 70,703 Taailities. 156,372 RONDED DR May 1, 1885, 7 per cent War bonds, due av'L 1800, Lo e 158,500 May 3. fue, T vor cint Wi bonaadis | ay 1, Teara sseses arr .. 5 yar 7. 18kt 7 per sk War bonda, dus > 7 ver cent pubilc bullding May 1, 188, e, 250,000 WAL it Seven per cont ponds faied to the | ‘Tresaurer of the Troeiecs of the d _Cemetery - {(mprovement fund, due May 1, 1802, L0ues oo 44,000 July 10, 1877, of July 10, 1878, ... ug. 2, 1877, of Aut. 2, 1878, Total temporary loans ....... $ 260,000 In additions to this report the Treasurer Is prepuriug a statement In detall showing how much of “the General Fund bas been absorbed by the several county institutions, whicl witl be ready to-day, ‘This exhibit will show what the several committees have been doing, and which of them have overdrawn the appropria- tions, and how much. WELLAND CANAL. Bpectct Dixpatch ta The Tribuna. 8r. CatnaniNes, 8cpt. Zh—Navigation on the Welland Canal, which has been futerrupted since the waste welr at Port Dalhousie gave way on the Lith inst., was resumed today. A dam having been thrown up in front of the wasto-welr break, the lighter class of vessels were enabled to lock up from Port Dalhonsle, and a sufliclent number of craft not to cause a Jum, princlpatly propellers which bhad been de- talned, were Jocked down from Allanbarg Into the lower levels. There scems to be constder- abla delay and dificulty today in mak. fng lockages from Bt. Catharines down, eud from Port Dalbouste up, owing to tho ({psuflicient quantity of water In the levels at this point. ything vossibla s belne done tu facllitate the ‘move- ment of the fleet, and the feed is being sup- plied as fast as _practicable, but at Bt. Cath- arines and Port Dathousic vesscls will bave to lock miternately one up sad une down, until a sullicient depth of water s obtained. At this time the level between Locks 3and 4 Is being raplaly vicared of some half-lozen Northern Translt steamers. At Thorold, the dam, which fave way at Marlott's pond, causing the water 10 vscape Into the channel of the new canal, has been repaired. At Port Dalhouste tho contract- ors, whuse plant ete., saffered by food, are getting everyiling In shape arain, The waste Wf':];lrmw“cr' cannot be replaced untll this winter, ————— MRS, KEARNEY'S GRIEVANCE. Soecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Nrw Youx, Sept, 2%.—The World says: Mra. Dennis Kearuey reached Davenport, Ia., froin San Franctsco one day last week, apd eom- laloed that she had been grossly jnsulted on the Central Pavific ears, near Ogden. She sald one of the traks men bad come into the car, turned down the lighits, and “treated her (o the most shame(ul and oatrageous manner.” She ras the only woman In the car, and two or threo other passengers were asleep, but as they were nearing the station her criea for help sroused one of tbe slecpers, wlho shouted, * What'a the matter?" and lcr gesailant fied, The agent at Omien noted her statement, and promised tojinvestigute the matter, but, though shu was positive that Ler assallant was o trulu hund, sheleclined to stay snd haye the men Lrouphit fu for fdentitlcation. e ——— CINCINNATI'S MUSICAL VENTURE. CINCINNATY, ., Sept. & —In & private letter from Theodore Thomus he states thut tho Musical College will be opened the tirst week In Octoher, aud will be ready to receiva puplis in the principal departments certalnly by the mid- dle of October. Noentlations ure fn progress with Professors in Europe, aud some ten days will elapse beforo the result Is known. A num- ber of exceilent and {mportunt engagewmenta have been made, which will b annouueed tu full ahortly. \Wiliclm, the viohnist, has been se- vured for two symplony couverts durivg the sceson, ——————— JOHN LYLE KING, OF COURSE. T the EMltor of The Trikune. Cnicaan, HepL 3. —Will you please state for encral information who of the two men, John yle King or (ieorge . White, in your opinion. would inake the stronzest man for the Kepnblicous t Sonatorial District 1o bombyate for the o Senate? By o doing Jon will_greatly ahlizn arge puwbor of volers (o the Firas Disteict. Yours traly, Finwr Wann. We have no hesitatlon in saving that Jobn Lyle Kinz Is Iu every respect the stronzer mao. e INTEREST IN CHICAGO, 0 the Editor af The Triduna, Asnxex, Bept, 20, —In Tine WekrLy Tripme of Sepk 11, You state. in reply to 8 correspundent, C. J. Lamb, Kirwin, Kes., that money cani be hore Towed in Chicago. at §and 7 per cont, on goud ve- curity, Please alite who are the bartiea or conie panfes I your nost weckly tseue, and you will oblige & vubscriber. J. 1, dnower—Any Chlcagn bank will lend money on guod negutiable security, and shors tiwe, at ©and 7 per eent. £ C TE OUTE N 0Us patrows througialt ihe clity we have sstalisied nch Uifices t tha diterent. Divisious, as deslgnatod lscnients will bo Laken fur tha saine e Mata Uillvo, kud will be recelved uriug thie week, sad uutll b p. @. Katuidayy: s . & I MM, Uookacliers sad Miatoders, 131 uty.séernd-si. M WALDEN. Newsdoaler, Siationer, otc., 1000 near Weakerd-uy: HOMSTON, West-Nida Newa Derot, 1 . catuer of ilalated-at. UK, Jdewelor, Newsdealor, and Yancy st carner Litvoly A~ o ot .PEI‘SD Al >‘//“‘ A N HUSEN TWAVELER YOIk PR v ShEn P R SR WO ou _FINANGIAL. i VAN ) ONDS, WATCIES. IJHA“C‘):S “&L'&u. DE| lrflv‘-l:.nma(. 120 iane IPIi-aly tiear Clark. oo 4 0. Estabifsicd (854, ARYONE HAVING 3010 LOAN VO VIVE 01 six montls way addrcw. sbpololing aa luterview atterap. ., V 63, Tribuus vifice, CARl FA, FOR OLL doni A 3 luul* 10 ke wn walcies, diatnuads, snd of avery Bascripion st GOLUSLD'S Luan ugd Oitiis (liceniedss i Eaat 2 adison Eatubitaly . LLOANS, MADE 0N FURNITULE w1GHOUT Lik: 4 "Wovsl. planus sud othier sacurities, losums bo suit, 132 Dearbor-sl.. koot 1, S OXEY o LOAN 0N IMPROVER CUICAGO D1 T curreat rated ol W U % FOOTE B0, o East W v t TMOYEYTO, LOAN IX i [ uiture withoul Fewmolal, p ¥ 120 ainall Aumis uB Feul exlate. 100w 3 11al Kandol s, PERSIES CAN BE BAD-IN EXCHAN edureucy at the countlag- oo o! QILVEL 35 A ) o1 $1i0) 10 exchaae for curreicy sh couating ol Tribuge Compea s 257 ANTED-$1.540 AT 7 PRIC CENT TO IMPROVE “Y bustuess ‘k:\c'ly‘:r"d\lt wheu lwproved $10,0u0 Address V 33, Trivuue oiice. ) 153 WAKTEU- 85,00 FOU THRER OK FIVE YEAKS AL ¥ per cvnt: securlly gilbedge: will piy oo sutimlselons Urukers uewd Lub spply. Address Vid, Tribuna viice. & FEICEXT-TONEY 10 LOAN O IHEROVED taruue 8 iTliuols sud Clicacy real veiate. & FAVNE ceuls Roribwesiers Lifo-usirasce Couipany, Chicagv. GERMAN LADY, LATE 0¥ THE DERLIS <o ) Ihevdore hwlack, e ricuced ter 3 coucers player, 1s o) o 8 few shsuisinents. Hiktcst testlwouials and refes lied. 2wdfCas 6 03, TRUGLE Liave. CITY REAL ENTATE. [FOR EALR-m PRI FOOT, a5 60, Gt ich FRET front hy 19) fret deen on [ndisns . and Praiefe- a7, between Furty-second and Forty. rd-ala. Btreet. on_Indiana-av. and only one block from enry Prai ou will aave city taxes by nuying here And tive (n'the city at the sama ttme as It I8 hatie o all sround. Thar never has been sach & Largaln offered In Ghicegn, Asx your friends and sce If it Iy not & gooa Plece 1o pat your money, It {4 better than Ay Invest- ment you can make: gn and are (t sad come and huy & iat: only seven lota ieft at thin low price, T. B, BOYD, Ttoom 1, 179 Maiisn FIAMR ot, 432117, east front, on In- nty:fourthest.; tarma eany. SO0, itoom 7, 178 Madizon, BALR—CHRAP-LOOK AT TIIS~CHOICK restdence lots, near schivols, Enurches, Aod stroet- A0 to 8771, on eAsy termd. Also 8 fine houre oy BEAT U cars; fo 2 And twn houses on Orchard- HATHRWAY, 34 Clark-s., 20 DOW) 31, 13- ROOM weillog, rented now N for $300 per onroe-ste. Kow, why don't some and ot [t will par 10 per cent htin the very heartof tne citys ool art-House, T, B. BOYD, Room 7, BALE—§2.00), 2110ty frame i and 10t 2521 reen Madison and one buy (his hou net now, aad fa i five biocks from O BALR-FOIL THYE_MORTOAGE, 143 FERT front_on Forty-hird-st,, betwcen Cotiaze (irove a0 Vincennes-av., $2.501' Address V a9, ofice, and owner wiit cul. . _MUBURBAN REAL ENTATE, Tribune pbn BALK WILL BUY A BEAUTIFTL LOT One BIUK front AepnL: At Laxrangr, 7 miles (rom Chirago: $15down and 85 mnathiy: eheapest property in market, sud whown free; abatract fres Jocenta 1ItA BIIOWN, 142 Lasalla-sl COUNTRY, REAL ESTATE, —$2.500, 81,500 DOWN., FARM OF 610 Doy, 1n Inwa, 7 milea from depot ullding now within3 miles of fi; 100 acres under plows t ane of the best pleges of Jand Inthe State of lowa, @t full particulars. Men Iouking Tor No. 1 Jand need urthier. CThie s certainiy n gteat bargaln: all tie very 1 of prairie T 1. BOYDY, oo 5, 179 Madixon-at. ro RENT=MHOUS Went Sides " RENT=THE LALGK 1 ELEOAN il I‘OM‘Z“. T i ELEOANT HES A atiroad fare, Koo 3, 0 no ner of Awhlak t i condition (hrauglodt: Contans ki ronma, besides bath- oo, clovets, aiid all modert Iniprosements. Houble rlor, dinlug-rvom. sud e loor, o awement. There ftent "854 per at the house, uf [0, JENT-sa WASIHNOTON-ST.o ELEGA house low price 10 gind tenunt. A, 11, FAISOY 47 Washiniton-wt.. o 144 Lasslie-st. 10 RENT—FURNISUES HOUSE, 707 WIN& s1. cliean to FIzhit parties. $50 per toath, POT- S, &2 Wakhimsinost. s RES ten briaht elng put i very Avply at ¥17 Wabuali av. TED HOUSE TN EVAN! Urtn Bkr toor TS rooms; water, gas, fu 1ven immediatuly, Soutn Water.st. EP. ROOMS WITH for huusekenpiug. West Madisun-st ([, BEST, ~ A sUITE OF T modern lmrmvemrnll. suitabi Hentlvw, Wal, 1. THOMPSON, 2 PO, BEN =1 NOOMS. AP- DIy ta floom i, 115 Fast icandulpli-at. Skiscelianeoncs M0 RENT—NEATLY FURNISIED ROOMS. tranaient parties’ taken. UIET Address V35, Trihune. O_RENF-FLATS, _ Seuth Stde, l‘o RENT~UPPER FLAT OF 178 EABT OU10-8T.. " 6 roome. besides bath-ronn, 1n goad condition, A T. GALT, 54 Dearparn-st., Room 3. KO RENT_STORES, QEFICES, &co Storess G, BEITCATORE 0 WEST VAN NOREN-ST.. head af Becley-ay.i new brick bullding: low (o8 guodteanat._J. ¢ NAGILE, 56 Washiugtun Offices. 710 RENT—CHOICE KOOMS FOR OFFICFS FOR physiciany and dentiita just fitted up i Bioek w1 and 165 Wabarh olnink I Huuse: seven uf ihie Foorits Ve 8 BuferD ot iyl [t i clasa tenant_App stoficeof hLY & ( £ IVANTED TO RENT. NV ARTED=10 MENTZFOR IT0USKRREVNO. @ \ikfarniaticd room for thie Ist: South or North shde preferred. Adirem Vo ol WANTED=To RESTSDIUN S12ER KOOMB with powsr, 0 busiuess centre. Address V 54, Tribune officy iy W NTEn T—A ROOM RULT: s ‘at nok toexrecd 10 per inant wa geutivme South lue pruferred. Addres V 30, Triunr oftica \WANTED-TO KE HIEE 018 FOUTE et by youngt_man &m wife, beiween Van Buren and Qlilo-sis. and Wabaal real nob W u Tasal exceed $10._Aideess V a1, Trilune o . BUSINESN CHANCE A BARF OPPORTUNITY FOU AN EXPHITEN hutel- keeper- sale In fra u Orvi it i une of the startest towns s the staw of Penney! vaulu: hote] aud Turniture nesely news or would acil Gne-hulf Interest tn & 6llen DAFLICE us & Inveatment Of wouid pell half Hstercat to 20 active Darwf. Good s house 18 dolug & | FORL Intafness, r further information lfllMll'liIHb Trivuue otlle. A.N OL-ESTADLISHED DAILY AND WREKLY A newsiaper, with comptete ‘printing, binding, atd Diaak-book deparinenta, and stationery stre, i farce wanuiscturing tuwh lrsa than X miiea from eago, il be el a0 » Lariala ann holo or senarately. ad: £ o, dress { AL OF ¢ 01U nveaRate s buslicas which will ment evory montd. Call w-day at | ouse. ALE<TIIE CHICAGO B iarted by Detruil parii fire obl{yed them w return to Detroft, The recent L Jure of Briges Bron lwakes an opening lo start this Lusiness lu Clilcaku, & place nesr thelr cis- fomers. AD inventory of Lulk secds, tools, aid Abunt 7.{:.0 Mll: llvll,’llll“lll: o I)r":'r m‘(:mlp:‘:filmullm L300 very Chon for cash. . e Ko eCED e o Busfaes. CRARE! WALTER Michigan Grand- av.. Detrolt, Micli a8 g Tt BALF—ONE OF TilK BEST STHICTLY CABR ! mear f Ntate-at.; cuise of selling, other busioess. Addreas V57, Tribine vgico. i 1¢ KALE=TIE WILLAKD IOTEL AT LOUIS- 1 viite, [5y, This Botel {¢ located un “JefTerson-sl., tronting ibe Court-House Square. and hias dune @ very Ntable businrea. Wil bo suli) sk, atd un eany {erine. For partieuars sddris C. G, DAVISON, real eslato agunt, 1aom 13 b UCK, Rortieast eor- ner Fourth and Jeflersor THOTEL ok s suows, ner Hutises Fralaurant, with arue Uraile, Orel fluor: Lar and bllliards, bascient, nvarly pays Tent for all: g0 Jease, and all_well fuirolaneds no busibug. Adaress ¥ 63, Tribuve ofice. ey 0. RENT--RALOON (A WARGAISE INCLUDING stock, fxturea, sod Dieense. House dolne 2 ool Gusliess” Owner golig (o Entupe. Aty tmovdiste- Fa McHlenry-st., Uppusite North Chieage Nuling . w The gre; TWO BLOCKS FIUGM Weust Sidos KAAMON5T. ~PLEARANT FRONT ROOM, furnbdicd, with board, for genticmas sud siniie oot with bosnd, Nouth Nide. ND 128 CALUMET-AV.—AT THIS SUFR. ) 24 ettt A i Lo g frst-clana fu the sirictest sewsm of thie teru, and rewsunslio for the secuuiodstions fuealsiied. euces. rices Resers North Siaes . 5 AND 7 NOUIN CLAUK ST, ~FIUST.CLARY boari, with soom, 81t ¥ pr el witl o uf XD 357 luuse— 4 87, $s, Furalahied ruou; INGLISH HHOUS| Y Best slngic roo slenta$i 10 $1.50 Lay' Wisieon Hous! [ 1 twer Huouse—uom board n §3 to 87 raneicnt, €150 per day. Pariice yisiiing P ey xposition will dnd this & cowf, T BOARD WANTED, tafils place to sub. [JOAEDTIY A YOUXG MAN vk UGOT WEFETL ‘ctice In sotile nice Jewlah family, Address V 42, Trinuue ol OARD-F! AND CIIILD 3 YEARS OL| induy; frout oot ci ble, ete. dr 42 Tl .. MUSIOAL. CT BTOCK OF A SELECT BRI Wiy pravos KEW SYUAIE PIANGS, EW OituANS, To rent or for sale un luataliments ut W Coruer Siste u [TEFORE BUVING A 1L [TETEERTING. 5, LieNe St oiny oS iaken ine trad proiling wicrever Saniblied. Frless ¢ wid Moosua-sta, withaut oze i DAVIS & LO3 piont praNos. These reavwned Planu ded wad u P Warld. prusousced by Masieal Chities everywhery da the bighest ‘wchioveimcut lu e ars ot Planas Forte makiug-ven b found ouly Waroroowa vt W. W. KLMBALL. Cyruor Siate'aud Addws-its. Al FOR_CAST-OFF N0 AT 5 JUFLDELR'S, bud State-si. Orders by uiall promptiy atteuded Lo Estabilsh ndl. GEST WANTED-A YOUNUG MAN (20 YRARS af agel to sl & wvod scllug astlcle: salar Call Fuenday mornlug betweed 9 dnd du. Wabash. STORAGE, _ Fu NITURE. CAKHI \GPs. MERCIANDISE STOI. o1 nd¥anceaale, 10 ¥e yeat: muney lo3hed low Faica i goodse cunty without reliovat, 160 W. ) T PAIVENERS WANTED. WANTED-WIFIL $ Cas P4 RE N S LT eruladounsy "das ol e V G Lhiwdug vidit uUst ad- ANTED=A COMPRTENT adjust & set'of Don Rookkeepers, Clorhs, &co NOUKREEPER TO Addrews V 33, Tribune. Traaes. WANTED-A 10T WHO UNDERSTANDS RUS. Ing & Gardon prest Awist linve go-xi referenced, Apoly at itnorn 64, 4% betwi o AR St omn 4. 1 Weathington st een 9 an WA TED-F1i8T-CLAS o Tu tot thriviag town (8 Wi ASA COTTER AND SEVER aematng w331 Waxes pald for the right man; must eyl &nd sew. Tnesday afternoon st 1wt kast Madison-st., corner Firth- Hoom 5, Antér:‘;nm.\!ufixfié ¢ and Markevstn, 7 Wi HENSHELY ANTRD t furnity; YV ANTED. W ANTED=100 RAILIUA D free fa CHRISTIAN ANTED A TIEOLOGICAL 8 TUDES Jucrut o toavei., to caavaes for Racreiopedia iihows's of the yaw, VWANTaD-iy "4 house & firstclaes travedl. n Carrler WALTKD =W T none and T WICKBO! hat could maka himsel ire More. 101 EAs [Landolpl N T ATHIC DN CANA. AP 58 o caronr of LAks ROATIVE L strietly firs. " I"otographile Btadio, 417 and 214 STate. WANTED ONR FIRAT-CL, i T road track, J T 837 ANX.8X 1Ly tan CABINETMARKR AND FINISTi ut in & second. 1 L., coraee Fifth: A G500 BOOT AND SROE VITT! R MINOGUE, 49 Horih Clarkate || Employment Azencies. re: 25 farm hand Miscellaneous. Hinlo. Itoum 14, 126 Deartmrn-at. WHOLE] No. Liverat "Indurements. BU A iesman, a APELY AT kD _flr:.gzfin‘i‘r{mfl ONDERSTAND ar meat-canolng eatabilahmen cugo Seat FTEnErian Co cor WIEHRAD And. TIVE KETOUGHERS AT need Aoply. sers a0 planinaC i ot ors | \tiaburk & Fort Warne 1 ABOREIS i}.T £1.25; 2 o & U0)., 204 South Water.at. o L RO I0WA AND i) casi miners; fros fare, taadolph-st. WORIMIR. Noaa apply unlcss (loroughly qualined. Address D, to-uny. Guod miary, and commitilon guarsne wees, A0y atlibom 1, Ko, 67 Waahiaatoa-si.. vetore . VWANTEL-A ¥ for frsv-clam Liberal ind ket. Joom i VW ANTED - inust write g Dniding furnivhi WANTED= Goun 81 HEET SALESMEN. V ANTED-TIAVKLE [ewelry trade; Aiso, fl‘; icements, 4, 120 Deatburn-st. OUTH A C. wod, NI %, Audth Clark-st. 10 govls. Adre ABIIT] ICOLL ¢ TR Wil travellng with get Trivune oftice. . 10" whom special Inducementy wilt be offerad. dreanur eall on . M. LININGTON Apply Ciark and Washingtor ) cook, VW ANTRD=A " PROTEST cral housework In & xmsl famil wages, $2.75,_T33 Weat Adain, WASTED-GIRL TQ™ Do CGENEIAL work, A.J. UNNA, 423 West itandol NTED=A GIItL TO DO GENERAL HOURGS Bring your rocommiena, Uall &t 760 Wa~ and fronery WA basl-s: ANTED=UERNAN DIt K0 for general houserork, l‘;hll WANTED-FEMAL A 45 nnd 47 Jackaon. | Domestigs. WASTED=TO 40 A i the country, two dining- and £2.30, Alao e gl for - L Ch st Tioum 12 3 i betw Wages, $1 per we ork, . SDINAVIAN Gt tror euernl work. wages$. ureh Dl can wa 1) it W FINGT-CLASS CANVASARUS 121181 Dooks; the best In the mare BURKOWS & GAW, ALSD TOY: uatior, Lakeside T DISTANCR INTO oum girla; waze) €3 2.30, rmer i VWASTER-AT 431 FULTON-ST., A ATRONG and cospetent cook and Iaundfem. Referenco Tequired ) ANTED=A DINT N I} Clarkeat, “rixmn’-:\ COMPETENT BWEDE OR NOTi- G- OOM__AND _KITCHEN «itl for & boarding-house. Good wages. 7 North wegtan uir| 1o dusecond work inust coma weil recomniended and not ba uuder 20 years of sge. 21437 Woat Waabinguon-st. WWASTED quired. Gitil, FOR UENENAL ‘Ut be good cook and washer, at 415 West. Apoly HOUSK- Call for two d wae: 8.3, VWANTED-A GiRL PORGENFIAL 10 ‘work in & priveic famil: —A FIlST-CLABS FEMALR COOK FOIU aurant and hotei in & couniisy town; Gore mag, French, or Norwesian preferred: refee.nces ro- at 1 Ciar, Ot 140 East Juckanncat... onpusiie Graod Haciac Hotel, three tuors emtol y Y 176 and 181 LI ‘vl«s igh habitac ek, A fo'clock to Mre 8. K. BISHOF, TANTED~EXPEIIL] Senmstresses. “Misceltancous, u earn $15 per Wi Clarest, i STk de ch g ok 0 i ANTED-AQIRL, FQIL GESEUAL 110 work, Inqutre st 3. TEICHMAN'S, 202 il CRD AND COMPRTENTS talloresscs L0 WUTK O GUALOIR PAALA L 8 AROD. AL, coruer Monme. TEN~A LADY OF GUOTI ADDRESS IN A Land profitanie bustners; lsdics of intustrinus. dy all the weex aftes m 1, 143 nouth __RITUATIONS WANTLD_MAL] Bookkecpers, rks, &ce ITTATION WANTED = A WELL-KDUCATED L) trerman, from Holst: TUtlg, (K years of age, married, livinie in Wisconsiu, ieslrvs to obtajn & sitaation tn a connting-houss of offica. 14 competans. take e 0f W st of booke, and ‘raAl 1 ez tanfished iy mprov, wiven. b in i Inz-houses for man: €. the reason Adstress A e gan de dres & sltuntiong on Tor Lhes st ten years: would man Iina tieou in oF take chiarce of & department ; underatsnds the whole IOSTON, Trivune utice. business thoruagnly, ~ Address | JTIATION WANT! pervan nrocuring sale of retall drug e feam £ Lo §40 8 mvnth M, 548 Bo § s v Ut Blatest., Wi 42, Conchmon, Team: 1 Tx3, Tribune offee, QITUATION WANTED-0Y A FIRST-CI. e in private famdly, e nb AnyIhing ela, oreuces, A Miaccllunecotin 41, Vel ies. QITUATION W D) agid 27, 8 porii of_ peritian E! cmploymenty AN whara he il | and oyentuatly sl AN A wilos , payli; lida' S stors, &ce A dean give e b clty referunces from farmer and presant einployers. Address T in Uerms a storo ASH THOT- Lot Ty i Best of cily réferences pro yearss faving e ary-giods store (ar The Dast Years. il not hy 10 thne conuiry, Il sibune uffice, JITUATION WANTED=A 1103 lefercuces T PETAIL DIE T s e liisell valushle to 0fs emplayers. Good reicranes Riven. Gnly «x e afrubd of Nard work. and nuxlerato salary cd. Atdrves 183, Triline oive. SUSUATSONS WANTED=FEMALE, or Jo do Krae North Curtie-at. QUIUATION WaNTED Sweide girt 10 wrk by 1l Ik tn 8 lawaary. riZey QUIUATION WANTEU-UY A VOUNY D Ao general fousowars 1 & private fam sevond wurk: kst referen Roby North Slarket st JITHATION WANT! Gencral hugsework in 80 Atderl Centracav, ITUATLO s cook, wath. aad irun, or S the ath vy ais UTHATION WANTED=HY A COMIKT b du secand work uid walt en Tivala Atiericau tainily. - Pieasa addreas J upr JLTIA WANTHIZHY A Y tur days at s Nueth Markeat, THAYION WANTED—A QKR clas, w. or T i alde prefers ATVATION WAN b uliiress, one Wil uuds w1e b wrencre i requireds_Caliut 1 Noel Wells-at. Employment Agenrioss AN A IN NEED OF o hielp van be Halsted st 0ST-§23 WEWARD_AN IKISH W y Beicun vare sad lel 08 bunly: baid by JLUSI-YEATEUDAY™ A¥T! 2 frotu Dearboru-sl ail Nurou-sle., & palr of xuld sbawl-pii T Lake at. pluase o ul Z Labis rew: die. Al ivaviog & Ly " QST-PUCKET-BOOK ON “buees, between Vin it bunduy eventy 815 oy JITUATION W, Sy Waues wiied, 84 Domes 0 general housework, Apply st 3 7 sl worl wr i do g Ve Taylor at. would ke su W RTEMONNALK, W wiil shurt curi 3 6w Bialr on el ‘Fetlizntag Hie ok 0 e wsifs Lo 41 CIHFF AND BUTT0) sutaviliv, i Fowaniod by leaviog aTil 1N 0y poeun ‘Aadtu itat Fleld, Leiter & L. between 7 as teturnliy Mtcuigan-st, or {u2 Uincuto v ters, kil borses or all st NELL, 31 Ay hand cliea, “usuui G BUY, ‘miuat be [ ool ofder anid fayu vapacity for fude ‘Address V 33, WA —_MORSES AN Ju apan tiached d, doubl from 1, %8 L 1550 Joun. e 'E bugxles aud y T 0 b UbEes bud EO—T0 LU eliuri s, Aduscas ¥ YA s ccustuined o 00D GIRL can fawlly, TEN-LY A YOUNG - Q1T NTAINI oilauy sud sinio monvy. ‘Auy S, sailc sowlug: ot ey et it sutd e s & adia will Cuutes s lavor bf du. Fluder o e saun to o LILUSCIES O HAND SRVERAL GOv e . LAY D S OSE. "y QITUATION WANTED-BY A ISCANDINAVIAY R girl In & Brivate Tanily 83 covk, Washer, oo Call fur two ds N Trone: TG Do cant Ty T HESPECTANLE W work- GIL TO iy, or 1o do Nurth Side proferrod, ac TG G, 2 do wvueral Rousoworks Helit s ework, o vosrdlng-houses TROSHY A U0OD COOR AN auudriss aod geuorl fiwusework. V al, e PRIVATH Cail ut 947 Soutly UATION WANTED-AS COOK [ faintlys bwat of oty rlcrence. 7 Elgisecatt. Lounuressos. uave & p AT FikL nachine o sud stugle. very atylais § Mo ¥ rodda: 10 bihieh sold shis week. T. G GO0 13 whic! OF ¢ Y phaciing, cic., o It 3 Watiaab-av. Call o e cit) wd Triboue & 3. o Bud A e st 1~ aud jod - i it [ AT it ul NG Al Callut xw 2% A CUMPEPENT o her tiurtuea: 4 0~ ADVERTIRING BOLIGITONS - H Ape et e W W GOrRiE u Pruw sod The Quder will aud recetve & TiL Pyt Halvs, wiiny 3 rusewosl hans

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