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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'W'EDNESDAY. NOVEMBLR 27, 1878, THE CANAL. fts Destruetion Threatened by the Rock Istand Railroad, Yall Details of the Scheme for Robbing 1t of Its Buslness. A Bop to Presont Avarica to Bo Followed by Shameful Extortion, gome Flgures Showing Why the Canal ghould Be Bustained, 1 Conspiracy Worthy the Attention of ths Railroad Commissioners. Fach succeeding day bringe §ts quota of cir- camstaotial, aud Iu nany cases positive, evi- dence 1o prove to the satlafaction of all that the railrosds roachiog out in's westerly directlon from this city have engsged (n adeeply-laid pmmdlncrlm!nllu arainst It in favor of pre- tentions rivals. And in this they are aided and sbetted by the Eastern raflroad loes, which, though ostensibly not wourkiog In harmony, pare combined to destrov if possible, but if not to render uscless, the magoificent line of water communicatfon formed by the great lskes sod {be Erle nnd 11linols & Michigan Canals. it 1s awell-known law of trade that where the ducer finda a market for the resuits of his gt there #i1l he purchase the maoufactured goods ueeded for himself and his family. The fsrmer who warkets his Ioad of corn, wheat, or potatoes at Podunk will {hese purchase what dry goods, grocerivs, boots and alioes, clothing, ete., are require for housctinld conswmnption. After selling his produce he s not golng to the next town. ton miles away, to mako his purchases. Dolog so would involve tho losa of ono day, und the modern farmer Is perfectly famillar with the mportance _of e old saw that “time Is mouey,” This same law holds good in the marketing of raw produce on s largascale, The grain-shiopers nod live-stock dealers, who dis- pase of thelr gooda fn this city, aro surc to be followedd here by the country merchants, for wherever exists the depct for the produce of the feld, foreat, ocean, or mine, there will be found to an cq]unl extent the productsa of tho toum, forze, and workshop. The two invariably go together. The warchousc in which is stored the raw product bhas for fts nelghbor the clegawt etoro fo which are displayed the lobors of human ekill. As the one grows in extent, so grows the other. Take sway from thia city five or ten miilion dollars’ worth of grain, Jumber, or live stock, and tha Jjobblug trade will show a proportionate reduc- tion. This lx inavitable. For nearly a month past the gratn-dealers and boat-owners on the lincof thoIllinots Canal from Minooka to LnBalle, and on the Itlinols River trom Peru to Peorls, hava been no little excited over a rald that Is contemnplated esgainst them by the managers of tho Chicago, Rock Island & ‘acific Road, which runs side lzy side with the canat and river almost the entire distance bo- tween Joliet and Peorls, It ia asserted by the in-deslers dolng business at the varlous m\llnn—nnd ‘L1 TrjuUxE has no reason to doubt their statemaents—that a war ot extar- mluation hias been {nsugurated by tho rallroad ofticials, having for its object the cleaning out of the bostmen and the ultimate drying up of the cgual. The raflway gentlemen polnt with fl:em the wipinz out of the canals fn Ohio, ndfana, and Peonsylvania, and gloat over the prospect of & similar result In this State within the next three years, The General Frelght Agent of the Rock Ialand Road, it [s said, has frequently declared that bo nmrmcn to push the fight until the canal (s draloed of ita re- sources, and then it . MUST OF NECESSITY BN ABANDONED, The Constitution of 1870 expressiy provides: ‘The Ilinola & 3Michigan Canal ehsll nover ba sold or leased until the specific proposition for thy sle or leaso thereof whail first have been submit- ted tua vaio of the people of the State atn gen. erol clection, and have been approved by A ma- jortey uof all the votes polled at such efection. e {iencral Assembly shall never loan tho credit of the dfats, or make appropriations from tho Treasury thereof, In ald of ralironds orcanaluy vrovided, that any surplus earninvs of sny canal mizbo ippropriated for 1ia calargoment or e nafon, This feature of tha Constitution'prohibiting the Legisiature from making uny appropriution o behalf of tho canal owes Its urigin, so It §s sald by those who pretend to know the inside history of the Constitutiunal Conventlon, to & shrewd apd _active rufiroad Jolby, which ns- sembled 11 Soringfleld at that time, The pro- hibition cuts a prominent flgure In the schemo that has been focubated by the ock Istand Rosd. It Is o well known fact that the greator vortion of tho surplus earnings of the caual were oxpended In the coostruction of the locks aud dams at Heory and Copperas Cteck,—both ngereaating a little over $500,000, Atthu closc of last ?mar there was to tho credit of the Caual Conunfesioners o little over $40,- This yeartho ecorninzs arc estimated at $100,000, from which deduct the runuing ex- penscs, repalrs, ete., about $80,000, and thers Temains goine $20,000 to be added to last year's balauce, making €00,000 in nll os tha sarplus earnings of the canal at the close of this ye: Tho scheme of the raliroad oflicials cont Distes a material discrimination In favorof a few anippers along thu line between Joliot and Henry. ‘The pruposltion is that thess shippers snall transfer their busingss from the eanal to the ruiiroad, and load Eastern cars to be con- slgncd to Eastern polots, via Englewood or Jollet. At the former polat, connection wil be ‘made with the Fort Wi and Lake Bhore Hoads, and the latter with the Michipan Central cut-off. The grala 80 loaded 1s vot under any clrcum- stances to be uuloaded in this city, A rebate of four cents per 100 pounds on the rates from the Yarlous points to this city will be allowed to the shippers, ‘I'nis, 18 {s atated, will be contributed bgllle Eastern roads, though it is suspectea 10at tho Rock Island beurs ‘a_portion, Let us bow it will work, Take Heary, I, as a specmen, = ‘Tho prescot rato on corn from that polut to um“io' by rull, is elght cents per 100 pounds, Ou the t-bound cars tho shipper Iecelyes o rebate of four cents, makiug the frelght virtually four centa per 100, or two and one-fourth cents per busbel, Tle caual rate during the sumer rauged from three to threa 1ud one-haif cents, mu at this figure thero was ety littla left to the boatmen afterpaviny tolls, lusiirance, revsirs, ete., It s ver‘ easy to un- derstand that the country grain-buyer who can “;:1 n‘I: rmlflh‘ for two nud one-fourth cents has A a ADVANTAGE OVER 113 COMPRTITON #ho s obliged to pay one cent more. e can rflr.ml to pay oue cent per bushel more thau the atter, sud tho foevitablo rosult is that he will have thy bustucas sll to himself, 'To save bini- self the cana) shipper will be obliged to put in Sawiteh if the l:omg:ny will aliow him, and it 1t wilt not he must abandon the busincss, for he €a0not afford to conduct it at a loss. At all thie stations Letween Peorinand Burean Suiere are what aro known ss * rallroad Liouses.” ese clovators were bullt by the Railway Com- pany, the machinery was put ln by a prominent commission morchant of this city, the station azent Is furnished with all the monoy he re- Quires to purchsse graln snd live 3 gets the benelit of tha back 18 dircctly abipped East, snd In additlon, it s eald, ma equsl rebatc on All frelght conalzmed to this city for sale. The Stativu-agent 1s thus emabled to outbid his Tvals, tha farmer roceives & bigher price for his Eraio, the Rallroad Cumpany zets an increased Smount of {reight, the cominisslon-werchsnt ob- 4\lus more business, aud everytody 1 havpy ex- £80t the other fellow and the bLoatman, And ‘n 8 majority of cases the bostman 14 the other ellow, tor the mget of the river and canal ship- bers uwa their busts eitber iu whale or in part. Along the line of the canal there are fuw rall- uses. ‘Uhey are, bowover, bullding one at Utiea aod oue at Marseilles, 'Tho Kosop & bayercaual bouseat Minooks bas bieen closed all Summer, the owuers taving been handsomel fecvused fn the use of the rullroad Louse, Al ieca they ure putting up s lot of cribssod s :Jltun corn-sheller alongalde the tra e of the Peru houses has recelved from the Tallroad sa inducement sutlicleotly strong for its Uwuers to erecta steaur conveyor Lo the rail Toad track fully 800 feet distunt. Overtures e e been made to Lwo of the lurvest shippers Uttawa 10 abaudon the canal sad transfer ;‘Mr batronage to thy raifroad. To onc uf the ‘mun the Compauy bas olfered to put down ‘luu of costa switch and wide track, provided be owner will obtalu the rieht of way, :Mchu.h pposed will cost fu the oeighbor- ood of $1,000. It is more than likely that the Proposition will be sceepted, for the reason L 8 i {s ready to build s ralirosa eleyator, Lase it ghould be rejected. ¢ lostauces cites age reported at all the 813l poluts aloug the catial and river, * 8o long ;l the ratlroed allows the rebate of four ceots "ll bt rate of from aix (o elgbt ceuts, “‘ long will the grafn seck the rallroad insicad i’ 80 caval Rewove the Lusivess frum the :L‘.‘.: ni::a [ \uuI havy e rflvcuua. T‘fin Leghi- expresily probioited frow makiog a; WDP"’)‘L:I’hlwn u its ald. g AT TUEX WILL FURNISU TR MONEY $okeep it In repalr atter its yurplus of $60,000 I3 ahall have been expended! Every winter it re- quires & dredging out, owing to the slinvial de- rmh. which fs flooded down from the Chicago fiver nnd Ozden Ditch, The banke, culyerts, and bridres have to be kept ‘The Tocks are constantly requiring repsira to a greater or less extent, wud without moncy huw van these things b donel Let the canal go Into dlsusa for onu summner, and free from repairs for _onc winter, and it whl be utterly {mpossible to 0x it $n = serviceable condition without n great ex- penditure of monev. Then will the road have accomplished its Infamous purpose. There are at the present time about 140 boats engaged in canal trattic. Of these about 100 are engaged in the grain trad d hail from the following places: Lockport, 8 Jollet, 13 Bird's Bridge. 1; Miooka, 1; WilmMgton, 23 Rocl ville, 2; 8forrls, 8; Senccs, 3; Mareciiles, 47 Ottawa, 12; Utlca, 1; LaSalte, 6; Peru, 75 De- pue, 3; Heunepin, 8 Henry, §; Lacon, 13 Chil. Jicotne, 45 8prinic Bay, 13 Peoria, 5% Bath, 15 different pointa runmng wiid, 20. Of these clehteen are steatn provellers. This flect repre- sents n moneyed fuvestment of about 8200,000, There ara o addition about forty boats en: d in earrying coal sud stone—making a total of 140 boats. Last yesr this ficet carried 505,913 tons of frojght. This seasun’s busincas wlil sgaregate fully as much, Fallowing shows the auount of corn, oats, flour, and lunber travs- ported ou the canal durtug the ycars named: Corn, Fiour, Lumber, Year. u, bris, Jt. 187 187 187 1,012, 142137, 002 1m0, 617, UUD|BLL KO: 0, 1 114,405, 710] B18, 57070, 002147, D04, 611) 1878%,..018,008, 780 60, 01368, K25(:60, 861, h02 *November not (neluded, The Canal Comnissioners have been fully alive to the impurtance of (he trust reposed li them, As fast &5 1t could be dune consistently, they ‘hava reduced the canal talls. The tatift ou corn has been lowercd over two-thirds in seven years, and on lumber over one half. The following table exbibits the schedule for the past elght years on the articles named,—canal- boats, in cents, per mile; corn, oate, and flour, per 1,000 pounds in mills, per mile; sud lumber, per 1,000 fect in mills, per mile: Q|_CORN, | 0ATS, | FLOUR. | LUMBEN. gl | oA D TOR T, HETHEHE v | §[3[8) 8138 HEdEREIER b ARG B4 14 |2 EHER RNk p 3 |3 (3 |3 42 .'I, B g g E EENE N ENE wl 1yl 1 2] 2 TO SHOW TIIE INTEREST the farmers withiu a distance of twenty miles on each side of the caual Lave ln its perma- nency, the foljowing figures, compariug the rail- road “I‘Elflht'flwl per 100 pounds for equal dis- tances with those on tho canal and river, are ap- pended. The former ares little aver double thuse of the latter. The Rock Island 1 an exception. Its rates, owlog to the strong competition, arc only ono-third higher, But whew the four cent re- bato is allowed, the canal is st an immenso dis- advantage, for tho rcason that the gram which is conslgncd Kast has no elevatdr-tolis to pay n this city, which makes a difference of one und one-fourth cents {n favor of the farmer who sclls to the shipper baving Eastern counections. 5 B = & s 8 §| §| 8| & i -4 g H o 4 B Atlles; sl | 4 ol | & A2 H 3 3 108 10 xwllua 8 17 180 12014) 1012 The history of the Btateis interwoven with that of tho canal. Had it nat been bullt ot the time It wos, Ilinols would not have reached her present position for at Icast thirty years to come. As the ercat regulntor ‘of” frelght cliarges, the canal has done a noble and useful work, It bas saved to the peoole lts cost over sua over agafn, ‘The $7,000,000 that were put Into It was tho wiscst investinent ever made un thiscontinent. Allow It now Lo goto destructios and all the benelits which have resulted from it will be {nttered away, Then will the Rallroad Company which rui ide by sido with it, and the other roads which are now under its im- mediate influence, seck means to recompensy themsclves for tha profits which u water compe- titlon deprived thew of. Instend of six cents from Ottawa, seven from LuSalle, cight from Heory, o8 at present charged 1o thuse who re not In the ring, the rates will be doubted, ‘Those who aro now privilezed and obtalu the four-cont rebate will see the day when the HEUATE WILL LR UNKNOWN, and they will liave to pay as much as the others. Tho fucreased rates which will be exacted by the rallroads will conte out of the pocket of ducer. The farmer who now gots 25 bis corn wihil then recelva but 15210, and fu- stead of rising up and calling the rullronds blessed ho wiil curse them aud ‘thelr rapacity, When it 13 too late he will sigh for the return of the canal axd the chicerfulery o * low bridge,” but his sigh witl bo Iu valu. Tho cornt shipments over the cangl this year will aguregate fully 6,000, Lushels, aeh bushel has mnctied tho tarmer fully sixcents more than he could have reglized hud he buen compelled to_ sell ut a rallrond point. ‘This Is equivalent to $201,600 protit, ‘Fbe yearly cost of malotalning the caunl §s about §1= o The farmers could afford to bear a tux (o this amount, declare the vanal free of tolls, and then they would still recelve for their corn crop £80,000 ‘more thau 1t would othurwise brivg, "The saylng ou the transportation of luwmber, sait, coal, and other bulky goods is proportions ate 'to that on corn uud oats. Let the canal onco flra up and all thesy articles will connuand much higher prices at the polnts of cun- sumption. It 18 to the fotereat of the farmer—and ho does not need to be informed of ft—to sell bis produce for the nost be can get and purchase his supplics where hu can ob- tain them the cheapest, ‘The canal offers bim this opportunity, Wil ho stand fdly by snd sco 1t ruined for the sake of o present profit, which threo years from now will bu chi dmtoa permanent serious loss! It ho pos scnss, he will not do it. Would It not be well for the Railroad and Warchouse Comrmissloners to scud for persons aud papers, and thuke a thorouch lnvestigation of the conapiracy! 1In doiug eo they 'will bave the unanimous support ol the publie, —— QUESTIONS ANSWERED, To the Editor o The Tribune, Rexinoron, Ind,, Nov. 2. —Helog s reader of your paper, and sceing some question: ked, 1 hought | would subit ouu or two. Pl 1be following throngh your paper: W President recelve year for his saluryr I statcniont of thu greatest dapth in the earth is 4, 1{H feet; {a It reliable or not? And ohhigo yours truly, A, B, JENKixs, (1) ‘The sup;.oaition 1s that ho reccives obout 50,000 per annum for adminlsterioe the Uov- ernment of forty-eix millions of people. The Qovernor-General of Canada gota the saue salary fur looklug after the elfare of four wiilions of Canucks. % (3) We believe thero 18 a hole drilled that depth at Sherenbery, twonty mlles from Berliu, Germauy, aud don't know of any deeper one, e —— A QUESTION, To the Editer of Ths Tribune, TRosiy, lows, Nov. 25. —Plcase suswer through Tuz Trisuys what has becuma of the bll uc edod and introduced by vne Congress: ¢n Ju your paper, which provides that b fter 1 patend venders should look for their dsmages 1o sellerand wanufactureror infringers inta theyr nis and uot to they junocunts that buy of pay for the use of tho Juvention, does it take farmurs to modify that patena law. Yours, B. Bomebady elsc will Lave to answer this. We «lve It up. ——— Gladstone pn Beaconsfield. Before getting farly started for un hour-and- a-hall's speach st & great Jiberal vieeting in Rhyle, Wales, on the 31st Wir., Mr. Gladstune took occasion ta explalu the present status of the famous dispute on ** personulities *' between blmself aud Lord Beacousticld, as follows: **Ludies and peutlemcn, there ls oue other polut, touchiug myselt r.:uimuly. to. which I caurefor with Jess dithiculty, and my words upou v witl bo very brief. You way remember there was opencd at the end of the last scasion of Parlisment a swall chapter of political history which was entiticd a chapter of persoualitivs botween the most distlogulshed geotleman who ills the oflice of Prime Miowter sud the bumbler one who now addresses you. [Cheers and lsughter.] For thres wonths [ bave not puken one word tn public on- political affalrs, 1t s rigtit that § should render to yuu an accoubt for those three wonths. As to the manuer o which that atlalr arose, fiou nisy Fe- member that it was ut the cud of the session an unfinistied affafr, The Prime Mivister did we the bovor tu wake we the subject of potice In the House of Lords. [Cheers.) 1 esteem that honor very highhy, [Cheers und laugbser.] He stated fu the waln these two alicgations: o tuu Grss place, that I bad b the Lity of Oxford descri lw as a daugerous, sud judced ass devilisb, personage {laughiter|: sud, fu the sec- ond pluce, tbat [ bad ln 3 serics Ul specches for of tiwe used wost oflcasive epithets o relation not only to bis poliey, but to his char- acter. ;()lnll heg you to dwell upon the words, It retation not anly to his paliey, but to hia clmracter,’ becauae, with reapect to the poll- c¥, [ da not for o moment aenv. Fadies aud gen- tiemen [*Hlear, hear,” uud cheers) that T have used euch eplthets, and that { mav, umler a atrong inward sense, not of choice, hut of com- pulston, use them asgale, wiich might by a squea person ja laueh) be entitled 1o’ the character of offensive epitlicts, which certainly are strong ones. 1lowever, upon recelving this statement, { requested Lorn Hesconsfield to point ont where and how I had described Lim as = devilish character, and what were the offen- eive epithets applicable to Iys character with which tny apeeches are sald to fiave abounded, Ile answercd with very great promptitudo, and from his answer It appeared that the particular epithet, which [ wou't uzaln salute your ears with,—that particalar epithet Tnd not heen used at all by me (a laugh, but hail been uscd, aa it appeared, by some gentleman who couciered more or Jess In v politicnl opinfons. [laughter and cheers.] Wilth respect to the string of offensive epithets, Lord lieaconsfield sald nost reasonahly that that wasa «fuumm not tu e answered {n s moment, that (L required search, and that the scarch should be made. [*Hear, hear,’ and Iaughter,] I concurred in that most reasonble demand {a laugb), sou I determined THE GRAND JURY. That Talk with Idge Bangs About the Perjury Indict- ment. placin hin feiena Itankin in charge of the work in Chleazo. Tankin knew all about the frands being committed ~in charscter of in Inbor not performed that was pald for, and in fawing done not necesrary or uroper: and sald Rankin was 820 & drunkard, and an improper person Lo occapy such a positton. Fourth—The rald Montrose was Inspector of Ma- teriain for aloug yeriod, —~some three years,—and e knew of the bad quality of the stone, snd fol- unsly and ifrandntently fospected and ured tho eame, knowing it to ue wrong In quality: and slso crlmlnnl{l‘] Inspectea, or pretended to, end did re- celve and cause to be paid for, a very larve amount of rtona it advance of it requizement. ond did re- ceive stone not as Instructions required (that ls. of the kind firat required for wae), but he recelved *tone inadrance of the parts of bullding where the same were to be nsed by almost one year iu fime, the motive obviourly being to_have the con- tractor ralse as larze anamount of money for ns much stock &a possible, and at se early s day ae poseible, withoot regard o the interests of the Uovernment. BEACONSFIELD'S FOLLY. An Inside View of tha I'remier's Polley— Original Draft of tho Arraign- mént of Mullett et al. ‘The closing scenes of the late Grand Jary's session, aod the embarrassing positon, to put 1t miidly, In which the withdrawal of tha perjury indictinent against Register Hitbard placed the Court and Dustrict-Attorney Baugs, will not be forgotten by such of the public as havekept track of the recent investigation. Several Grand Jurors are vutspoken fo their declarations that the indictment shoutd have been presented, no matter whose corns were trodden on, meta- phorically speaking, and that it would bavebeen presenteed had the District-Attorney not refused to sppend his nsme to the ducument, that I would not be nnpatient or particular as H e 10 the tihic 16 16 oecupted in. this fovestigation | 10f he purposs of making the re- [ Toryg goven Yenrs® Parliament—Significance [a laugh]: and I have not beard oue singie | turn perfectly legale The indictment, | of Lord Northbraok's Recall-Tne Alghao it will be remembered, was based vn the allega- tion that the Register had not returncd ull his fees 2s reapired bylaw. It was prepared hy Judge Bangs, but shortly before the Jury adjourn- ed hie appeared in the jury-room sod fs reported to have said: “ Gentlemen, I have drafted the [ndlctment according to your dircctions, and bere {t fs. 1 have. huwever, had & conyersation with Judge Bludgete, and he instructs me to tell the jury that the second count of the Indictiment Is”fm- proper, as Mr. [Iihbard’s actlon n regurd to the June was sustaloed by him, and wes in ec- cordance with the law. o desires tu may further that, If the jury are dissatistied, they can eome {nto court and “be will read the law to them.' . Bome of the jurors were anxious to present the Indictment” anyway, Othcrs were more moderate, The District-Attorney was recailed, and stated that, If the jury persisted in thelr fo- tentlun to send In the udictment, he shuuld be compelled to withhold it from tbe jury. Hence no action was taken, ‘The jury prescoted the bateh of fndictinents, and there was no scene fu court, though it wes whispered around on the nnu(fie, belore the jury came In, that there was word [loud cheers and Jauzhter] on the subject of those offensive epitheta apoplicable to per- sonal character with which the [fouse of Lonls was solemnly nssired g from (e highest quar- ters that_thasetes of my speechies had beeo teplete. Now, lndies sud gentlemen, I parson from that natter, but 1elt it was wy duty upon the first occasion Nlmrl)‘ to state to thuse who may take un interest o't In what condition it stowl. ll.nnzlm:r.l 1 hiave not uscd one single epithet upon it. ‘Ihie narrative doea not reaulre any [hear, hear], a1 have left it to the reflee- tion und to the digestion of . whotn It wsy con- coucern. . [Laughter.]" THE COURTS. Record of Judgments, New Snits, Miscella- nouus Business, Ete. In the caso of W. 1, Keen, Cooke & Co., the Assignee, J. I Walsh, fited a petition setting out that in accordanco with the order of Court be had advertised the whole stock of the bank- rupts, inventoried at abuut $3%,000, for sale, and had received various offers for parts of the stock. The only offer for the whule stock was War and Its Probinblo lteanita, New York Tritune, Nor. 23, [Thc following Is part of a private letter from sn eminent Euglish writer whose name is famii- far to hoth continents. It was not futended for publicativn, and the inside vicws of the present Euglish policy which it presents are, therefore, all the more interesting and plavant. It clearly sets forth Lord Beaconsfield's hold upon Parlla- ment, his disregard uf the volce of the people, the attitude which he is determined the Queen ehall aasume, and the results which the writer exoects will follow the Afghan war.) Loxvox, Nov, 7.—We are in s most unhappy fix with this Lord Beaconsfiedd. The usurps- tion, called the Septennial act, which has curserd us for Inore thao a century and & half, is at the bottam. [ use the word usurpation strictly, A Purliament, elected for three years, voted 1hat It would sit seven, and n-nmf thls prece- dent upon ue s a law, Qur ‘last Parllameut (1574) returned three Torjes tw two Liberals from seversl cause (1) The masses of pour men, newly-chifen; chised, very Jargely voted for the Tory candi- date, citlier beeausi they think money-spending likely to be une, 3 the first of virties, by ¢ that of F. [, Head, who,propusedl to give 80,000 Tie TIinUNE was in recelpt yesterday of the vu:e 0 m: mr:s:, f:vn'-'x':déntncfif:;';’. g:'vlli: :gfll: for what now remains unsolit. Atter ‘the in- | gollowing to thelr toasters, who were Literal. Ventory was made the Assignee sold £2,400 COMMUNICATION PROM M. L. . TAMLINE, (2) Ureat numbers of persons: re- of Evanston, oue of the Grand Jurors, which, jt will Lo seen, takes exceptions to the reported action of the District-Atturney, and, more var- tientarly, challenges the trutb of the statements that he bad prevared the fodictment, and had it with him when Lo entered the jury-room and made his Jittle address: ‘ To the Editor of The Tribune. Evaxstox, 1ll, Nov, 20.—My aitention has been called to an artiele In your issue of Monday, wvventh page, under tho ne of *'The Eteven." This articlo contains u_riatement in quotation marks as to the sctiun of the District: At- torney and the Graud Jury in regard to the indict. ment” againat the feglster in Bankruptey tor por- fllr)‘. 1 kuow not who madu this statement, Lot L1410 plain worda a lle, and onc entirely without foundation, Judge Dangs did not produce any Indictment, did nut offer to do so, and did nut In- form the jury he had prupared one; but plainly and fully refosed (o do these \hmrl. ot me rtate this matier, a4 {t occurred, and 1 liave no doubt every memoer of the Grand Jury whu was prosent at thir remarkable sceno will confirm my statement. ‘The Girand Jury instructed the District-Attorney to present to it a properly forinulated Indictment azainet the Regieter in Bankruptcy, This he plainly (altcr he & id sounded jurors out of session an to belny willlng to withdraw the order) refused 1o do, claiming the jury must receive the iaw from himeelf and the Court; thal he hlmself, Judge worth of goods, so that the offer Is for the re- mainder on hand after this sale. ‘I'ic principul creditors have agreed to the sale at this price, and the Asalgnce asks the Court to ratify the comproumisce. ‘The nccessary order was entered by Judge Blodgett. THE CUANDLER CABX. . The attorneys fn tho Chandler case appeared before Judee Farwell yesterday morning, having been notifled that the motlon for temporary alimony would«be decided then. The Judge, however, said ho was not quite ready, but woatd dispose of the matter Monday. Mr. Woodeoek thien entered o motion tostrike froin tbo flles the paper purporting to bean affidavit of W. W, Chandler, on the ground that it was ng afidavit, but merely & copy of aletter from Chandler to his attoroey, snd irrelevaut and senudalous, The motlon was not argued, but wiil probably come up next week. THH CABE OF INYFECTOR SWETT. ‘The argunictid of che demurrer in th case of the Board of Warchonse Cotnmissloncrs vs, W, 11, Bwelt was exvccted to be continued yester- used to vote for candidates called Lit- eral, because they were ctulnently illiberal, suppurting the surrical outrsees on defenscle women and the cruel compulslon of pseudo vac- ctuation, ur fu refusing to Jocalities a reslst noxfous drink-suopa. (3) Non-Confurin- ista were disgusted by Me. Forster's playing fnto the hands of the Episcopal Church in tha matter of national education, und resented Mr, (iladatonc's unfair interpretations, which grant- ed publle (Church) money to tho Eplscupat Protestaut Church of Ircland, untafr as they viewed it, and were vexed by s coguetry with the Catholic privata in the matter of Dublin Uni- veralty. (4) Auwd, perhaps, chielly because Mr. Ulwlstane, ot the crisis of discantent lu his owa ranke, sndilenly dissolved Parllament without notice, ok his own varty unvrepared, and proclaimed no policy or l‘rlndnlu 10 animate thelr ufforts, cxeeot “that he hoped to reduce iaxation. This scemed an atteinpt to buy us fu thu dark, wou nobody, and diszusted many. In o party scnso it is the preatest crror that Mr, Glndstone ever made. ‘The new Parllament brought this man Beac- onstield into tue Premiersbip; be found a sur- vlus of five to aix milllons llL‘flIllL’ in the Treas- ury shich be squasdered apparently so o4 to doy betore Judge Willlams, but Mr, Leonsrd LS gain partisans; aud after o year began, stealth- Bwett, attorhey far lils namasake. wus 10g pres- | Lioakett, sud Judge Drummond agreed that the | i, ls new forclen putlcy, which we al ot ent, and notling was done.. Later (n the dav | gecmed It useless to inates if they could—thougn | Ghderstand until late - dn the sutuwn of 1876, Mr, Bwett was seen, . and frankly confessed he 1o Angust and Scptember, 14970, the movement liad forgotten all about the engagement. few, If any, sgreed with this Interpretstion of the T e g ho | ogafvst midiug the 7Turks combloed Torles Isw—when the Jndge who would preside fn the DIVORCKS. court, and the atturney who wonld prosecate, had | und Radleals indiseriminately; but the Ludwig Zimmermon filed & bill yesterday | alieady decided Llniury had no case. ‘They would | Premier treated It as a party move to against his wife Mina, wsking for s divorce on }‘,‘:“:“‘l‘xfi:;[ A0 Indictment themsclyes, but tho | oust —him, and o on the whole the ground of desertlon. ki il ke y Tory psrty = ucceptin policy, fle his basgot the Quuen un his side by nakior ber #* Empress ' and by professing to tollow up tho poliey of Princy Alvert In 1853-51; else the Tory"Cablnes iscll would have tossed bin out, With the Queenat hls back, Beaconafleld can keob this Parliament aeveu (ull yeurs: aud the Tory members (of whom many would have vo ol re-clectlon) are more than ever his , becuuse he can dissolve Parlisment whenever ho chooses, Uuntil lately no one gucssed why Lord North- k wus prewmatarely recalied from (ndls, and Lourd Lytton scut out. It was to carey out this muu's ~frantic scheme of accounting the ueen baramount, not over ITudfa only, but also over the uelehboring country of the Afchans, and reoewiug the ‘poliey of 1340-'42 toward that conntry, which polfey we thought not one won any longer defended. It our Parttament sat threc years only, Mr. (iladatone’s powerful majority would never have been frittercd away, but in two yvears he flnishicd all that had been promisal in the cloc- tione; after which Lie followers becate upman- reable by biim, and he bimself tad no cear understanding with the country, S0 now, if Parliament lad come to an_cud In 1877, the Jo- sanu braggadocio of Beacoustield sod his gratu- ituus pérnicious show of enmitty to Russla would have {nsured s great paring down of Lis follow- ers §o Parilament, i€ 1t bad not griven us a Lib- vral mnjurlxi. ‘Tuese lust efzhteen wonths the Upposition bas acted and apo! weakly, be- cause 1t [s hopeless of carryine auything, and, foolixhly, dlslikes to show weakness In its vot- Ing power, . 1 bope that & insjority of the Cabinet will curb Lord Beaconstieid and Lora Lvtton by for- George W, Hackman also asked for like relief, as his wife Anolu, bo chargus,; been an habit- ual drunkard th past two years. Judzo Willlame yesterday granted a decree of divorco to Margaret J. Chase on the ground of drunkenuess, 4 Judge Moure grantea a divorco to Gustav Scnt from Loulsa on the ground of desertion. 1TRMS, In the case of the State SavingsZinstitution, the Assignce was authorized to scll Nos. 1 and 182 Clybourn avenue to Charles Kapp for £3,000, unless some higher bld should by offer- cd or sume ubjections made within ten days. Judge Blodgett yesterday ndjourned his court over until Monda: [) UNITED BTATES COUNTS. Henry M. Bocon, Asslence of Drunswick, Stephiani, Hart & Co., bejgun a suit for 33,000 damaoges ogaiust the loternatioval Bank of hi ro, ’l‘fi;“fiqulmble Trust Company of New Londou, Conn., brought sult in debt for 814,000 arajost Hamilton B. Bogue and William E. Hale. Tve Union Mutal Life-lnsurance Cumpany filed o bl agafost Jawes Fluck, Nelson R, Barnes, adininistrator, Stephen 1), nnd Hurriet A, Butler, Williaa Wilson, sad ottiers to fore- close » morteugre for 83,000 on Lut U, Block 7, fn Russell, Matuu & Itoberts’ Auditlon to Chlt cago, SUPERIOR COUNT IX BRIEY, Mabel A, Buchaunan flled a bill yesterday agaiust Williawm Elliott, 8, . Bactabuay, W. H. Buchannan, sud others to forceloss a truat- dued for $3,400 on Lots 17 aud 18 in the sub- dlvulon‘bdy :.:Iic City of Chlcago of tha N. }§ of h See. 11, CIACUIT COURT. Nicolaus Hofmanu begun a suit In trespass oratust Louls Herschmann, cluming 82,000 damages, ‘The Jollet Mound Company brought suit for Vain endcavors weto made to pet this decislon in writing from jthe District-Atiorney. I, mynelf, wrote out and asked him §f such were the instruc- tlons he gayo the Jury, 1 seccivod a lung non- committal reply. Theu P. 8. Turnley, resid Nu, #52 Nortn LaSalle atreet, Chicago, following question, whic I tlien aud there copled: t*Aud you do thia (that is, refuse to faroeh the Indictment to the Grand J with Judge Blodeett on th this jury. then, Insist o thy withliold the indictment,” - (Words In parenthests not in the questionw ns written.] To this question Judgo Bangy snswered **Yen,' The jury, under this utatement, went inta court, presented the In- alcunenta furnisbed them, snd reported thelr work fintshed, letting thelr oction rest for appre diranproval with those who knew more of Ia ajury's doties and privileces, than wo did, tranting wa had dono our whole duty, and if nat, that tho public's opinlon, und thelr superiu would make it hot for thos ho had compelled to neglect that duty, Lxo P. Haxting. A roporter for Tus Tuinens dropped in on COL. TURNLEY Inst evening, and, after showing bim the above letter, nsked him I 1ts ststements accorded with the facts, as he recollected thewm, or whether the report of the proceedings trom Munday’s TRIBUKE was_the correcs verslon of what took ptace. ‘The Colonel replied that the letter wur substantlally corrcct, ‘The state- went, huwever, that Judee Bangs did not ju- form tho jury hie had prepared tuo Indictment was u infstake. Ou the otoer hand, the report of whut Judve Bangs salil in the jury-room was incorrect when it made himi say, * [ero it (the {ndictment) §8." 1le produced uo indictwent, but mcl”"x sald be lInlm prcpared u; &mv;u up one. Tothe remalning vortions of the letter el B ok o efcopions, soee ey ropressptod | SAILE, i Imdite s o, war” il t,';;..?fl;‘m‘:,'“ e el ‘:"':n"i‘,’,':ru':im}‘:“ parentiy the suows will now absolutely hinder ul’ the error sbove nofed, and oue or two iminor | (AVAsiol "_""" ‘“’""" and ‘W"n bmo 18 given to watters, where the the differenc was merely | tho country to protest. Wa alt fear that it t Arthur C. Ducat, and another | that of phrascology. For instance, Judge Bangs | 18Ust be a wiuter of terrible sufferlue to great ts::‘lo:? ul’::'nlul: 1. 6. Puwe‘n!" snother | L U hade rocaived the Inatractiops from ""“""","f ooy ‘,‘""“"l"{f"- uud of pinching to Willism Thumson Sled 8 biil ogainst Joho | Judee Blodgett, who bad informed him tuag | the halfvmployed sud bLalf-pald. If the Cabi. net rebel azatnst the Premier we shall succved 10 stoppling im, But bo ls very cunning and very rusulute. The uvowed pollvy of the Chan- cellar of the Exchiequer, 8ir Statfoid Nortbeote, concerning tndia, §s the flat opposito of thut now pursued. The Laily News lus soveral times called on him to be true to bimseil; but tho report fs that the Premier is ahout to get rid of bun by “pitehing bim'' (as the sayfue is) iute tha louse of Judge Drummond agreed with him. The lan- agze, ** Mr. Hibbard’s action {o rewrard to the e fees was sustained 'by i, and was (o ae- ce with the Jaw,!’ wus a Mittlo dilfocent trom that actually used, which was: * Alr, hib- burd’s sction o vezurd to returning feca was sustained by him aud was fu accordanve with bis (Judge Blodrett’s) construction of the law." Judge Bangs added that, if the jury were dis- and Mary J, Dickinson, Ilarriet Dickiuson, M. D, Ball, und others to Ioreclose & trust<leed for $1,200 ons Lota 85 ahd 34, Block 85, lu tho Village of Evanstou, R. 0. Hunter aud A. G. Evans sued D. C. Hough for 3,000. CRIMINAL COULT, Jobn Fricke, contlaed on charge of laxcony, wae discharged on writ of habeas corpus. nn pleadod eullty to drivi satiaticd, Judge Blodeett requested that of Lords, and putting .lm#:x: #.\:“E’"nonfl AT A A e B e e Sonrt. Al he ?lm.:,uuuma-lmunmpuluuanlmn in. ble placs. Carretion, would “givo them the lsw,—which waa | fle (Beaconsleld) mav eucceel, and the war Edwanl Hlarris, for lurceny, was given sixty l“'"'-'"?'fl'-w “""’“l" h"“"""' ok 4 ml“c 1 ‘(’u:l ;‘\;: yea“r““.u wnl::o;:x:‘m'{c:l. .l!’l'o;l:.:- days iu the llouss of Correction. ‘-;ltlfle'rdlnggt. s ';n;;,:';'"";“"v'.’;fym;m" e opiuloiy so luugas helus he Quecn aud LA, J. Junes was fuuud guilty of burglary and given tlve years fu the Petentiary, . TUE OALL. Jupag Broporre—No co ust nor call until pext Monday. < Tix ArpaLLats Cousr—Motions ta-day, but af- ter to-day no court unttl 2 p, 1. Mouday next, whuu opiulous will be glve: . Jrous JaxesoN—104, 18, 107, 100 (0 201, 204 10200, 211 10 214, 210 10 214, inclusiv 133, Oordorfer ve. Brenick, on telal, 2 Junuz Mo , 40, 47, 44, No. 20, Heron va. Storey, un trial, unek Rouxus—143, 100, 203, 207 10305, fuclu- ahve. except . No. 28014, ltaddock va. Ryan, on tria Jupok Boora—77, 268, 208 to 275, inclusive, o3~ copt ;."II‘J and 274, Nu,'t4, ltyon va. Etzenwan, ou trial. Jupue McAuLisTea—012%, 315, U431, 3% to 338, Incluslve, excopt 428 and J30. No' case on Parliament to b i snd le may do so “;ch of the war may reach you before It llu-‘s'h have nuy evil thoughts toward us (aud the Premier has done hits hest to carn hatred) no tuors malluent wish sl torm than that we may conaucr und occupy Afghau- vory reason 1 think it §s out of Huesia will st the worst afford sceount of what had really occurred, “and, with the exceptlons nuted in Mr. Hawline's letter, that gentlewan pave what actually vecuried. Urand Jury Hiterature being fnorder, the read- er s offered the following OWIGINAL DBAYT OF Tum' “MOMAL INDICT- agalust the fellows who were prevented from hefuz honored with true Uills only by the in- tervention of thut beneticeut inatitution kuown ox the statute of limitauon, It will be obseryed that it s mwore speatle, and deadedly futler, capuciutly as regards Mullets, thau the ual re- port which was handed futo court and thus bo- vaime official: Withoat eutering luto aborate detalt of speciications of acty int of Mullett, Ran- kin, Hobinson. and Montruss, the jury will bricily mention b few'conns, as appears In the ovideuce ey, such as wo lately eave to Turkey, seniding 8ir Arthur Kimball to Arienta, who examined all the fortitleatious, and was believed to give military advice w Mukhiar L'ssha, with whom he rode into battie; alsu, when compelled by publicoplnjon to withdraw our Ambussador, Sir Henry Llifot, because bs was too favorable to Turkey, Beaconstichl had the audacity to send Layard, an out-and-out Turk- trial. ‘i 1ab purtisan. {oreby bo intouslfied Turkish re- o 1 th 1 parti hich wil) I pert y h v Juios Panwari—1,403, Moalding ve. Niete- | GUCLlyiu onurs sbilon In cese say Is deemed | sstatice, and wucl Increased bloogohod. If Jubas Witsians—1,083, Mendlik va, Monditk, | PFoper: Russla were now to do the same in Afuhanis. tan, Europe would not blame her; but ! exoect far more wodvration, 1do not ¢xpect the mere volee of our public meetings to wiay the wari but oerhaps public snd 255 Huo Jubax Loonis—Insane cases from 9 to 10. The call will be Now. 716, 722, T3, 70, 74, 744,764, 04, 800, 81d, 817, 831, BIL, and K30, Iy, -A. 3. Mullett was the Superviviog Archi- at thy inceplion of the wark be made the stuck stone, and al natrumoutip Jn miakin for catting the stone, and afte, rds for sawing s Jubuk Ganv—-Nos. 318, 5'H, JU7, 481, 640, 653, 4 calumity, sud slarm fu the Cabinet naell, ma; 2, 083, US4, 40, ULL, U1, bU3, ‘and 11, slonos alao, he ws, as it wppears. matuly resoonsl- | UL Clore It 13 too late. If hot, thero JUNUMENTS, snaierial wos obtained, uud the jury Lss ¢ e | no alsaster to our Indian Empire too great to .,.",:Ez”&".,’?,'"‘"‘"fl},.‘."’&'m;'.z.”‘.‘:...".‘.‘;.‘:; sbowlug that ssid Hulh:'n'n ally deviated | expect aud such disaster may precitats con- Company; Verdict: $1,633.56, and wotiol for now "r'&fi;.:é'"'.'.f mi;:"'e‘.fui:‘:“:'tmma oyt | vulibans ac_bowe The Quctn }n‘mxflcnm * Cticuir Count—Jubuk Rooxus—Chicago Refin. S i T Lt s vebement propagator of itephiblican sen- tug Comiany ve. L. 8, Bakiwini verdict, $30.60 | 0y from §a 00, by Yiviog ise contrecior pay Jop | Hent - mmous - uk. = Belplo wws tbe vibas Lootn—a. A. Spra b va A, Lo | Gro Bale aca nf reaghure, OF argia, on slek | Julelis duz of the Haanibalic war; the aspect uf H:fl:&‘fl‘i..""’"" $70.12. =\ sl::“ndm‘;.. stune 1ot lawfal nor contemplated by the call for | Wifalrs suzwests ominously that Heaconslleld is waon and Allds Lawsol Juvck McALListku—Theodore (i u‘y » a. 1gichart, exgcutor of the estate of N, P, Iglenar; verdict, §2,254.23, and mution f0F oow trial,— Joseph Bariley va. Joeeph Lisstner, $170, ve Lids, Further, that sald Mallett criminally used | t0 be.the futalis datructor of our fil-comcuted Iauguage, s writing, 1 lhe conteact, tho rates of | and wisruicd Indiay Ewplre. For mysclf, it payiment o bo made fur stock stone, whereln the | we could part with all our couquests, [ should Goveroment has been miade to pay fve cen r r | wot mourn; but such s British pride, thut we cublc fuot more on sil biocks containing t 150 | ghould shed torrents of bload and Javish count- roper, and tuls wuch more Cublé feet than was 4 ! {han the ‘coutractor (Muelicr) had actuslly suresq | [Cad Srossurcs 1u tho effurt ot Lo bo efecteu by " A Loug Walk. ) e ta furoish 1t 1n bis bid; oud this unlawlul sction | 1006 ; Two weoks aror “Aivharl’ Dasasks and bis | hos defrauded the Goverament out of stout | 1118 depressing to hear that this new policy wife, Polanders, aged about 40 years, urrived ju | 813,000, Further, said Mullett kuew the | towsrds Atglantstan ls jn-mlg‘n as that of Bir T own of T1tkhs Forest. Minn haviod walkod | gross, ~paipable. sod fraud character | . Frere's (uow Goveraor ut b - Capep—thie alltheway from New York City, ‘They bad | of s cotting eontract, Ohaiaend | Yery mou who, Wy bad loped, might pacity beet un tho way aver two and ope-ball months, | SofIPK contract, wwen - belure | aiiiea lodis by wisdom, [ beelu iu eavect that T canyivg their bedding, and iving out of doors | ticed thereunder, Purther, said Mullett kuew that | 531l Ve Lo ace wrisvous und well doeerved bu- & wiliatiou cume o wy country. Wo have not the cotirs route, Mr. and Alrs. Dunsska are ety ol e S Bul the beal, noj d. atgne frum thstl quasry en g utire straugers §o this country, aud came out | was bylug dehivered, »s well aluo did be kuow :c:klnz sowe of thetr uounu))’meu, sud will ul:ufll:vwnffi b:'um nc:llccdol: the IMn‘:‘r Ihlu: n: :?‘ C:hlll)l‘kfllfllr;; ‘(‘I,.mulln:‘:x;:x:&t‘h:’x; "::nlrd &2::: E::n y . g pald for ie Qovernwent, bul uo : : robubly go to Winoos, whers thera are many | BURS, P30 060 pucinar, asia. Sulett know, | faiulliog 10 lanoceut women and. childreny—tg w Y e —— and wes fustrumental lu insuguratioy st aw escly | say vothing of Mves lost. Losgerltr, AN o tae voaciags L A0 parcaud S ———— oot o 3 F Mre. Mary Prado-Sanches died on Wednesday | Second—Tie suld J. il. Kobluson approved cer- Camerou u Third-Turmer, of last week at No. 53 Midduglistrees, Brooklva, | tan of thesw improper cuntracts, which had frauds Stinon Cameron is an uushaken and demon- visible fn every feature; If bie esawioation und spproval meant anyihing iwore than su idie fore theu is be criwiual 10 such exten the bome of ber dsughbter, Mre. Mesea, at the stradive third-term advocate. Acturdiog tu & age, as sllcged, of 110 yeais 5 moutba and 16 Wushiogton corespondeut of the Philadeluhiy days. Suc wes borg at Malsva, Spain, iu June i 4’ress, by Las vo duubt whatever of Grani's ro- 1708, and was ouo of & family 'of ‘thirty “chil- | [ Fhrd=Tho walt J. € Nauklo wos the e 800 | nonlustion and trluwpbat clection. Ilis res- dreu, sixteen boys und fourteen ghrls. She sur- § S0 Yoy ddatton ton, reialued uni | 8988 8ru that Grant has the couddency of the vived ail ber brotliers sndststers and sll ber own :hilm«u exeept the daugbtor with wlow she ived. couolry ou the wovey peuple will a0 wau 10 protect tbe diswlaaca in May, 1876, und tben ho returued Lo Lis vatlve beatk aud home (Glierow, Scotland). This lury tovk wvidyuce Koibg (0 shuw tbal tlis l}uenl(un, und thisé the bim as the strougest couutry Livw tue designs of the Balid Bouth. He expects to ses the campalgn of 1530 the livellest one since that of Jackson, vearly a hall-century aro, because everybody will be (n earnest, and Grant will he rent into office with the vote of every Narthern Htate. A for the ontlook In Pennsylvania, Mr, Cameron thinks the Dewmocrats have been an soundly whinped that thev will not scriousiy {llnuuh the volities of the State again for years 0 cowe, s e — THE SIERRA NEVADA, 8ax Francisco, Nov, 20.—Virginis City dis- patchies represont that to-day the whole face of the crosscut on the 2,200 leves of Sierra Nevads Is In Eornhyry with the exception of a small streak of ore near the top. The north drift from the station is being turned west towards the ore body. e TO A ODATE OUR NGMEROU! prirent ihrougiout e city we have eitabiisned Branch Uices in the different Olvisions, 3¢ deaignated belaw, wh riisements wiil be taken for the sama price & charged at the Main OMice, and will be recelyed untll Ro'elnek p. m. during the week, and untti o p, m, on Baturdays: “‘r !1& BDooksellers and Statfoners, 123 Newsdealer. Statloner, etc., 1000 near Wi J/OR SALE-DY MATSO) 7 WASHINGTON- o MICHIGAN AND INDIANA:AVS., dear Eighteenth aad Twenticth-ats. clihieen houses aad fots frum 0.5 10 £7 00 MICHIGAN-AV., several vacant lots near Thirty 1% ureat bargain un ULILCIL U Wash- Mati ington's JORH % WENT MADISON-BT.. EAST OF Ffeet, improved; very cheap. INAAC & Co,, 1% Lake-at. 1AV, NEARFURTY: very cheap. IBAAC KN WOO! el GEANTY LOT. NEAR RAL: ntler, S50 essy terns. 1BAAC A Lake-nt . MURUIIBAN REAL ESTATE. AND LOTS AT AL 200 cash, balance to soit, TWANTED-HOUSE AND LUT 01 VACANT 10T on Kouth Deartorm-st. ‘WHL pay il casts for iar- kalo. Address, with full barticulars, P 24, rituue, VW AKIEDSTO RENT-FU 10 ur 12 roomns on West o) Il Address, witharticulnrs, P23, Tribune of TO HRENT-ROOMS, Sonth Sia [ RENT-$1.00 PRI WEEK cd rirams t gentle takeu) free. wart st nletied alcovo roum: aino Privats family, 254 dtate-st, o R LEASANT “FURNTSH with gas and fre, at 171 Fifth Prices remsy L RENT = RELIA PEOPLR TWANTING rooms, with or withont huard. en sulte or sinx'e, 10 8ny desifabi8 paFL of the cliiy, wiit do well by cail at ABLE HOUM-TENTING AND BOARDING the 1(5.LE EXCHAN ootn 3 Tribuoe Hullding. RENT—4-8TORY 20zka) DTO ILENT-THIEE OR FOUR IHOMS, Darily furniebid, for Jght housekeeplu, livar s of Twenty secund-at. i state tertne, Address i 146 BIATEST. — VELY room fur kent and wif Ant-clam board, ¢ reduced ra with rd, — e e TOT¢) WABRSIEAV.. WITIT BOAT ¢/ gant room, oesily furnlshed, with sli convenlences, 10 an_Bgre ASANT FRONT two genia with Alsv other ruoms, 166 ASILLANT-AV. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ur twy kl‘hll!l_l n hiave table board. North Slace £3 AND 7 KORTIL CLANK-ST.=FIIST-CLASS ©) puand, with room, $410 1 per week, with use of pianu aud Lath: day buard 8. sHotels. INEVADA HOTEL, 144 AND 100 WABARILAY. &) Hear Momrue-at.—tiued fouis and Bosnd, §1.%) pet ¥t = “vn‘“éxfififimuu. TR RTATE-ST., OPPUSITE *aliner House— amfartahie roo and bosrd, $5 tn 87 per week. Day-board, #4. ‘lransicals, $1.50 per dav. e WARTED~TALE @1 Bodkkeevers. Clerks, &co WASTED-JIINIOR DRUG CLERK AT 179 EAST __ Madison = FANTED=A DRY-GOODS KALESM oiher need apply excelt maa Aauainted with the business, Addreas 1 bl haraaitily ac- 1, Tribune, 'THdes. BT LT weatwaft WASTED-A 1000 STATR-TUILDER AT 563 Uentre-av., corner Eighteentb. ‘VANT 1)—A MAN COOK, AT 758 MICHIGAR-AV, ' ARTEI_CODKE, AN ROILER. BURCKY & ‘ MILAN, I"l) l‘oulAhxl?l'l'r‘l“vl 1 e esindy “r,'«s'r ~A GUOD COMMON CARPENTE| fast '5!“!. Apply ll_lT:hllckm\‘r_l u| Employment Agencles. NTED-50 GOOD KAILROAD LAROME. wzes, '$1.23 and $1.50 A “’ for Kouthiern Tow day: board, 83 per weel 180 "‘l‘:n‘,afi‘:'w l.’!or ‘flny:‘ h’?lrm $3, %) o o won dcndh &cr - Miscellancous, ANTED —MEN T TAK TS A an i treds 200y B MOENTS) OOIDE ticlen; eirculation 1,00, J. P, Dearborn-at. “'rh'rr. —AN West Madison: WARTED aok Address ¥ ne T T0 SELL LADIES AND lgmdry goods dualersin the cily. i ‘ TANTED- AUGERTS trated Chirtes commismions ever ufercd b the furat hooks ever sold Ly agents, U fe Adarew . J. HOLLAND &0 hic: B FEMALE 11 Domasticess ‘VA."IFD-A GOOD AIll, TO _NO GENERAT, ‘outewurk In a smali fatnily. Call st onre at 541 Warren-av, "v'ns'n; LY N 5 Rirl for. dining-rooin wark ta private’ boarding- uuse. P MIchi o o VWAKTEU- AT wod MICHIT V.. A FIRST. « -ec:m:x i ood refarences roquired, Call “'A EN—-GOOD CUOK, WABHEIL AND IWONEIL “'lhil'hn mal family, sust Bave refercuces. 1167 Filihincrs. VWANTER=A GOOD MILLINEIL TRISMUR, AT 497 Milwaukee-av. M5, RECH, Nurses. ‘ TANTED-YOUNG UIILL TO TAKE CARE OF chlld._Appry st 417 West Jackson-st.. CLASS UNDERCLOTIIES ri-ironer at 2% Huve st ITUATIONS WANTED-. Bookkeeners, Clorks, & ITUATION WANTED=AS CLEKRR OR STEWARD VY In a hotelhy 3 temporate young manof tan years' exaperiecen. Usn furnish vood rucommendstions. Ade dress (1. u_llouse, 1 QrieaTion BY A COSPR D) practical stenozraphier {n 8 kood 1aw or olber ol AL Talr slary: DAt of reference furnfabicd. Addrest, with tertar, Tribuncomice, JITC WANTENSTN A MIUDLE-AGED nikn; g pent anick st nyares, not afraid of work. Adirees I' 20, tlbung office. ‘Tradess N WANTED-UBY A PIRST-CLASS CU3. Address, for three daye, I 2, STUATH e Triune ou e ——— S ———— SHETUATNONG WANTED-_EEMALL, Domesticse . QITLATION WANTED-UY A IESPECTARLE ) it 20 do keaeral hotework In @ rrivatu” family. Call st 111 Bouth Cilntof onrue, ITUATION WAN ¥ A _QOOD CON ) wastier, and froner, or to do general housework small family. Cal at fud Jefersmn-at, | QITUATION WANTRU=BY A GUOL GF O LY genieral housework of second RIFl: best of cefcravees If required. 241 Michiean QUTUATION WANTED=UY FIRST CLA#S 011 10 da rerond work or pencrat hunsework in & sin callat or adurs, car. i add 1al A A W T or h(llhl]"g'flpfl'lll:. Up-siaire, i JUITUATION W. B0 db weneral ousowark. o JITUATION WANTED-BY™A G0OD GINL TO 1O 8 wweund work iriod ehlidien in & smal famby. i SITURTION WASTED=TIY X BLRL T0 DO LIGHT 3 second work snd plain sewini. Apjily st 1797 Wante wurth-av., corner of Thirty-Ar. . West Erieat, SITUA'HIL ek, was SACRIE Pealirs S ITUATI A girleln a 5t m| une as sectud girl and ence. | We hisye no conipany w! day &t basenent of 446 Weat A TO Iieter- ht! OARD=ON NURTH BIDE, LAIK-ST. for geatieman, wite, two' und nurse: suits of (hrce Touts, faciug o ur east alw sdul tlunal room for o lady, well turnished and with firt- slass tavle bosrd. Satisfaciory references. Aduress 43, Tribune otic OARD=STRICTLY VUIVATE ¥ 1 tu sccotnimudate A duesception Loarder, but Who du but cary o advert, alscriminately, wiil sud o to fhelr Inte L 10 c NVING AND BOAR Ne fact fn+ 4 4 1o call at the **UELTADLE BOUM-ItE - 1IN0 EXCHANGE," Room 3 Tribune tiuilding. . JIUSICAL. A CHANCES 1 ) UEST ATUCR OF PO AN ATERS From well-known makers ou essy monthly psymeats. Tl abovu uruans are all in good grder. Eccoud-laud IRatruDienta aken fu exchaige for new. Niw squaro o unright planos W rual or for sale on monthly psyments, e ABAL LEC A UOLUTEL, 3 FIANOS, LSTEY UNUANS, 14 g1VeD by , aud 100 State st o law prices dad easy Andthelow prices s ALLET, DAVIS & C08 - AN UPIIGHT P'IANOS. Th.:!:fl‘ llmn“‘dmnluus with u'llnn of best makes, s o €80 be found 85 \De Wazeroams of L er Siate sud Adaws:sis. —)‘IT.\"I' IANGE ] FOBSALE N i e “ ll!lll.\Ll-.“ W. W, Corner Siata aod Adam TILL A FEW LEFT OF THOSE SKCt Siason & [lamilu Cabinet Organs, Iy 1rs T der, and_fully led. Aleu, several second Laod Organs of wiber v uf_which will ho satd very law 10 clos wad ul«"(un atylesof vur for eavl uwn Toake as the lowe ) . UF Uil 084V DAY meuts MARUN & HA Organ Company, 250und W WASTEI-& RINGLE MAN TO FPLAY FIANO A, nud oard (a tha liouse. - Apply at 33 West Kaa- 0lph - . o FUNANG ] DVANCES SMADE 0N AMO! WATCHE lm:“(."cd)lm I.Al'TS DERS' pri Mee, 1) I!l?- dulpli-al, avar Clask, Hooms 3 eudu. bitshad 138, \\ " SUM TO LUAN ON FURNITURE, PLANOS, ddiamonds and ail good secaritl bW Taow 3, 116 e doiph ot i PAID FOIL OLL GULDY “AND “Ril ¥ Lo loan o watches, distioads, and vaiusbies ry deacriytlon st QULDSN1'S Loan wod 1iuilios Otlce tficensed), 1 1-ast Madison-at. Batahllahed 1. OANR MADE ON FURNITURK WITHOUT W planos; also un guod collaterals. 153 hewrs % LOST AND POUNY. OST-ONE BLACK SCOTCH TERIIER DUG 4 wiry lialfs anoR tall. A lberal veward wlllba&;“ £ur bl Fycovery. Inquire at Auserican Expross Co.'s ofica. 72 Monroa-st pemTSI Y OST-NOV, HEAGK ANU TAN BETTER drom Florl able. {u rearof 1'ost-Office. Any uRte Puluruing Wi 10 o the uwavr will b lbacaily Te- war l"osl' NE, ATH AND ADANE-¢ WAALL 4 bluck sad tan, " Lieturn 0 15 North Caualst. uad recelve w3 teward, wir S QTUAVEN—IE BTOLEN=A ULACR AND TAN S Y b Uheut aaie, Pounls. A resend wil be patd fur ler returs to 41 Ligblesatiioat. JTOLL. WASIL ; Clar] A dark bay m.un.h:':';: ) argy, pod ud: B now siripe; Liberal Tyward will b tura'to ouw bullding corner Mouros and” Desrbor or v. e HEWARD=TIE Ti DU Lo N5 Urlir Ko o e go, N Watict contilning ihe miodeth: e e, Hhe dnlii vl l-l-‘.fll'.?"lsl LEOPOLD BItO~ 'O X orth 1L i 2418 Muipou-st. PEHCHANGE To EXCHARGE-T AAVE FOIl i g § 1 un warth of atsple beet of order: will $5,000 10 $.5.Uxt sad feceive (o payment ol Cak, balaoee kuod real €atite; & general amsoriicus of Koods witl be given lu each trade.” For full pardiculars Sidress, with full deseription uf property and price. MENUCITANT, Dox 2374, New York Cliy. ll\o EXCHAXG) IOTEL IN WILWAUKKE ON North Polbt, 30 fvel, on 1. C. K., gear Fuur- tcontli-sL : sullable for nisnutaciory. B.°A. ULRICU, w Washlugton-st. * crehanyl % A JOUNG LALY uAv NG NATIVE GRIOIAN sceent whil giva Tessais Lo yetiemen aveutuss: Lerws reasonal ce. ble. Address M ai tibuno uf 7] R CALRY BAM- pics uf Clicago- inade Louts aud shocs vo comwla- 00,10 £0nZYCHIOR Wikl such Oter ios ki (hey FeDFu- sout plvass addreas B, Tviousg oice. SUTUTION WARTED-UT AN KSERICA Ntu d wos njection 10 svy Kiud S Calumereay. WANTEN=DY TWO Uil one 10 du veneral housework i Jetferson-st, sy T A TLD-BY A UIKL OF GOOD ) expericnce 1o cook. WaIlL And ron, of do getiersl Bodsewurk 1a & private fatully. Call at 1827 Dear- ¥ 3ecol cxcept washing. ¥D-IY A BC TION WANT VIAN to do general housewark. ApolY at 1571 Lute DGINLORIN & 21 Wentworih-ay. STUATION WANTED-TV'8 FIISTCLASS GTLL to do genersl ligdsework or nundry work in & pri- vals funil) 1 yaanwa Thirgy-orstat. QITUATION WANTED-IY™ A GOOD GIRL FOIE ) yencral ouseworks_good veferences given If res quired. L 2 Carrol T o ERAL 110 oF cookfuy atta Washiuz '8 giveu by present employ QITUATION WAN sk ) work. Ca'lai 7 Sl‘rv:.\ ON TWASTEN-NY ¥ A auid Inundress with exeellent referenc and'ecanvmicel. | Call ab 312 South Park 'grmu‘iusf iy TWO [ ¥irly, oue cook, uJ wtlier second girl, uoury 14 et TUST-CLARS FAN d Indndresss £ov SITU.—\TITIN ot TKir O GINtL TO DO general tiousework. 4 5003 Dutterfeld- ot i guud refereuce. N PIIVATE PANILY BY roner, or fur general . Uall a6 1503 Aruoid-at., Rurses. grrmrws WANTED--BY A COMPETENT LADT _; “lilllll’l,l ‘would ilke totrarel with sn fuvalld. P21, Tiigine o Sn'u.vrnw'w[ Dol o take Ny’ iiL 10 YHAT 1 “culidren ur do s¢cond work. West Aduinaab, _ KO- A8 HOUBKKEEPER IN A i 1ve Dist uf city Fels 701 BALE S EXGINK, CYLINUKR 24530, ST0E- valve, ol i Hudera liprove: te; 10 winer Ui te; 1 23 hureds 20 bullers, Troun 4 4 S4te AvilinE inearly | ) sowed silupers 804 pegged au Aud_shoca fur pale &t 3 barzain LTZ. 5r., & CO., W0 At 3 W TEW AN N Elibiutes sl tout tor) Ly the Buterpriss Botles W uer Blugivary, \"4\5‘" (-3 ACHINES, starchiug-ingchtuea, plrtlrening - mucblicy sale by G, M. & L. MUNGER & L Seud fur catalogue. _BUSINESS CIIANCES, _ RARE OPPURTUNITY Fult A MAN DESIRUUS k. " of goluy 10io business or iaudiing stock of bovks =510k of Luwks WOTLl $.UM [0 b 3old tuside of two yacka chauce for purty Greontiat (8 same 1ocatou Address by wail § CI, Bulldios, U BALESA DESIH Fur justiculars addreas 1 Mic T BALE--FUR WANT DF USE A uuas ur truck horse, chuaky builty hing VouDds. 6 yoars Uf oz he 13 e0und, sid @ Soud WOTKsE eliher Taslugie oe doutly purncas. ppiy 3t the bira o intb alley furear o 424 Wabesu-av.i ol At u sacrigce. J0OL, BALESTIE THANDSOMEST TAV (0UrE bor 14 Cliicago, § years uld; slw, oue bandso.ng Muoirivy ware b g frown tho country. Abpl court, between Mic ats oldy Mery Dromiaiog, dliest 17 ot HOK Ploots 20 Huriioas nad Wabash-are, (CIANDISE 8101 y luatcd lowes: To5 Witohroe: JOUHKITURE, CARIIAGE od; udvaucaamadi, lO:: FUAT: Myl Tates v Kuod 80 cUrity without removal A VALUAULE INVEN- over 5O responsible Sruis of Luls city: busioews 1o ful Ludnewe to fwl operativi. bt rqulice s Lioksred - 1040 Lo exten caplagsiioa by calllug m € 124 Bout Clark-st. i PARTS P toresh

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