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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 18579—TWELVE PAGES/ DI — ANNUALS. Election of Officers of Banks, Railway Combajiles, Etes” Blectings of Church Congrezations— Academy of Sciences and Me. chanics’ Institute, FINANCIAL. TANKS, The election of officers to serve daring the ensuing year was held n the following bauvks yesterday, with the accompanying result: Fiest National =8, M. Nickerson, F. D, Gray, 1. I, Porter, E. F. Lawrence, L. J, Gage, 8, W. Allerton, Nelson Morrts, i, M. Witmaeth, ana 1lorace M. Singer, Directora, The Executive Board will be elected during this week, Nattonal Bank of Illinols—8. B, Cobb, Fred- erick Matita, W. I. Bradley, Henry Corwith, Ernst Prussing, Walter L. Peck, I, H. Hibbord, Charles Y, Cook, W, I, Ovington, M. N. Kim- vall, B. 1. Campbell, George Schnalder, and Gcorge k. Adams, Directars, Officers will be clected to-day. ‘Tho Commercial National—Henry F. Eames, President; Willlam H. Ferry, Vice-Presfaent; (icorge 1 Otls, Cashicr; and F. 8, Eamus, As- sistant Cashler. lleury F. Eames, Willlam H. Ferry, Alfred Cowles, N. K. Fairbank, Henry Keep, N. 0. Williams, E, F. Pulsifer, Henry W, King, 8. W. Rawson, sod D. K. Pesrsons, Di- rectors. ‘The Union Trust Company—S. W, Rawson, President: E, . Pulsifer, Vice-President; . M. Wilsou, Cashler; and E. ¥, Pulsifer, 8. W, Rawson, J, JI. Tearson, James Ward, James Tongley, John P. Robinson, snd G. M, Wilson, Dircetora, Northwestern Natlonal —George Sturges, President; James D, Sturges, Cashier. (ioorge Btorges, E. Buckingham, Anson Btagzer, Georze Btrout, ond James 1), Sturges, Directors. Unlon Notionnl—David Dows. J. W, Farwell, C, T. Wheeler, Davil Kelley, N. Corwlith, E, D, Ttand, W. C. D. Grannis, Asa Dow, and Clinton Briges, Dircctors. Tha election of ofticers will oceur to-day, Merchants’ Nationat—(. B. Blalr, Presldent; C. J. Blafr, Vice-President; John De Koven, Cashier; John C. Neely, Assistant-Cashier;an: C. B. Blair, C. J. Blalr, Lyman Blalr, Wiltlam Rialr, J. K. latsford, Daniel A. Jones, and Jokin De Koven, Directors. FitthyNational—N. Ludington, Prestdent; I1. C. Durand, Yice-President; Isnac U. Lombard, Coshier; and E. B, Lathrop, Assistant Cashler, Nelson Ludington, Dauiel A, Joues, Ienry Wite beck, Willinm Dickinson, llnnr{ C. Durand, ‘Thomas 8, Philifps, L. D, Norton, [sase G. Lom- bard, aud Charlea R. Barton, Directors, A, . Van Sehoack and C. J. Giibert, Diroctors for the Year Juat closed, declined a re-clectlon., Corn Exchango Natlonal—This bank held no elcetion yesterday. Nowe” National Bank—A. M. Blilings, U, W, Maran, dohin A, Tyrrell, R. I Derlckson, David Tirudley, Wiliam'H. Ovington, M. A, Toyne, Wilkian' A, Talcott, Geurge W. Fuller, Di- dectors, VESSBI-OWNERS' TOWING COMPARY. - Thu sunual meoting of the Vessel-Owners' Towing COII\I))I")’ was held yesterday at their auftlee, "No. 240 Sauth Water strcet, President Higglo in the chalr. Thero were G54 votea rep- resented, Trom the report of tho Directors it sppeared that the expensu of fitting out the ten bosts was ¥8,073.03, and the runufue cxpeuses $34,4u4.61, ~u total expense of 874555, 'Tho gross carn- fus were $113,971, from which must bo de- ducted #41,610, the disconnt ou biiis pafd ss per tarlfl of last year, which left an excess of ex- enscs over receipts, or a net loss for the scason af 1858 of 82,501, The credit batance or surplus 1o dato amounts to 89 ‘The Company, in the past season, had been forced to micet s swrouger vampetition on rates of towlng and & larger numbor of competitors than over before, ‘This, in connection with the fncresscd outflt which amount to o rebulidive of most of the onts), tho marked decreaso ln 4 earnings, and tho unsettled stato of the business prior to Aug. 1, accounted for the showlng. ‘The oper- ating expenses showed an fncreaso over the previous year, owiog to thesenson being longer, and the witole fleet In commission. From the Zfuregoing exbibit, the Directora had concluded that they wore unable to declare any dividend. ‘Flie following Dircctors were elected: J. L. Migele, A. G, VanSchaick, 11, Whitbeck, J. V., ‘Taylor, A.A. Carpeater, John 3L Loug, and Thomas ltood. BTREET DAILWAYS, The annual mecting of the stockholders of the Wi Division Btreet Rallway Company cld yesterday afternoon at the gen- cral ollices, No. Randolph street. The old Boord af Dircectors, comslstiug of Jeromo Heecher, 8. B. Cobb, John A, Tvrrell, B. 1L Comubell, W. 11, Dradley, Nothan Corwith, end J. R. Jones, was ro. eleeted, and gratifylug reports were heard from the President, Beeretury, Treasurer, and Super- intendent, flunnz tha past year tha Campany has hauled its cars 4,114,607 wtles, the number of trips made being 1,220,074, It has had an average of 1,137 en ob fts pay-rolls, and has worked, on tho aversge, no less than 1,818 horses. ‘Tho amount oxpended for keeptngg fu repair the tracks and the other portlon of the street for which the Compuny is responsible, wos §03,600. ‘The onnual meeting of the Board ol P{ru\'luru will bo held Thursday aftorucon at 20'clock. At the annual meeting of the North Chicago City Railway Compauy, the following were vlected Directors: V. C, Turner, Georgo L. Dentap, W. C, doudy, W, 1. Ferry, saud K. Buckingham, =3 RELIGIOUS. BECOND DAPTIST CHURCI, The anuunl weeling of the Sccond Baptist Church was held last evening, E, N, Blake, one of the Trustees, presfding, nud there befug about fifty metmbers present. ‘The Finance Commlitice recommended appro- priutions of 82,600 for misslon wark, Sunday- schuol, ¢te,, for the cosufng year, and that the Collector be notutlowed to retatn moro than 830, The money ftems wers concurred {n, but the last matter was amonded 50 4 to require tho ‘l‘:ullecmr to report to the Treasurer every Mou- ay, Mr. 8wift, who ia Clerlc as well aa Collector, tendered bis resignation. Ho had served sixtcen years, e gald, and theugut he vught to be re- dteved, It was hard work to tiud the Treasurar, e havlog been to his office two or threo times o day, and"lost tiall uday trysug to wet hold of Biw, Thers were s fow men fu the church whom Lie could not pleasy, Iiis rewiguntion waa not accepted, At electlon tor Trustes resuited in the choice of E. N. lilake, who 18, therefore, his own sue- cenor, ‘I'reasuror folden’s repart showed the follow- foer Kecefpts, 88,170, of which $6,408 was from bew rents disburscinents, $8.26015 budunce due the Tressurer, 881 Tho llabilitics of tho church, flf;ludluz tha §10,000 worteuge debt, nre $15,- The resignation of J. W, Midgley ss Superin- tendent of ‘the Sunday-school was recelved aud referred to the sbuol. ter traunacting sume business of no goueral o mectiug adjourned, The annual meetivg of . Fauls Universatist ceting of 8t Paul's Universatist Churel (Dr, WL, Hyder), or b clection of X:mm‘ 2ud other {wportaut business, oceurrod Hunday evening, and was largely sttended. Tho Lreatest burmony prevalled. The election ro- '»‘y)ml b thia chofus of the following: Board o h’“"‘?l—flcumv A. Beavetus, Hetay B, Flich, B Couke, E. L. Yrand, C. W. Bmith; Clerk, hirles A, Sawyer; Treasurer, Henry 8, Young, 4 addition 1o the above Board there ws elucted 8u = Adyisory Comunities of Twenty,” sl good :orkm‘ such as Edson Keith, C. B, Bawyer, uinea 1. Bwan, and others of tha saue stamp ¥io will act {n wuson with the Board of istees, sud add thelr fnflucncs in promoting e wellars of the cuurch, Durlng the comiug uonti the ladles of the churcn will hold 8 graud » Lo contfoue threo days. BUNDAY-SCHOOL ABSOCIATION. The auuual wicetwz of the Cuuuty 8unday- | Assoctation was neld at tho ¥irat Cou- (egallovad Chiurch, coraur of Aon and Waeh- ""Llou strects, lase eveninz, After dlscussing fuu matter of ‘the classilicution of scholars, the Bt e RS el i, Vice-President, I Uhisold; Beo- Selary, IL.'e, Vail, 5 ! MISOELLANEOUS, ACADENY OF BCIENCES. The aonual mcetiog ‘of the Acsdemy of Bcleuces was beld Jast cvenlog av the Soclety Toums, 233 Wabash avénue, for the election of Otticers sud disposal of routine busincss. Frol. . . Bubeoek preaided, . Tte repors of the Librarisn sckoowledged Coutributions from J. D, Caton, Dr. E. M. Hale, Heury A. Talor, snd Louts Ehwer, There Lad 810 byen recelved & number of sdeutifc works and reports from Rusain, Fngland, Mexico, and varlous citics in the United States, The Seceretary, 8. 31, Peabody, submitted his annual report. The library had recefved tiweuty- five hound yolumes, severity-three unbound vol- wines, and 203 pamphlets, Tha report upon the museum and the several departments of the (A;:ld‘emy ‘was brief, but comprehcnsive and sat- stactory. ‘The report of George C. Walker, Treasnrer, was presented and accepted, It showed cashon hand Jan. 1, 1878, $144; reccipta fromn all sources during the year, $3,061. The exvendi- tures, made up of Interest on mortgage and fn- cldti:nh(; e':;;enlu, agrregated $2,753. Halanco on hand, $42. ‘The election of officers was then proceeded with, resultiog ss follows: H. H, Bahcock, Pregplents Willinm Brose, First Vice-Presldent H. N, Hibbard, Second Vice-President; Dr. J. W. Velle, Becretary: Dr. Charles I, Adnms, Recorder; and the “Hev, Arthur Swarey, Libra- rian, Mcssrs, Otis, Blackburn, and Adams wero elected to the Committce on Membership, and ¥, 1. Davls, B. W, Burnham, Coaries Adams, H. W, Thompson, B, W. Thomas, and W. W. Calkins memuers of the Standing Committee, Prof, Elfas Colbert was proposed for memn- bersnip, aceepted, and, on motion, balloted for and eected, ‘The Prealdent then snoke brieflyon the result of his cxperlivcnts with thermometers. The only way that the varlations between nleoliol and mercury, observable at a low tempernture, could be remedied was by obsurving a uniforin callbre In the snanufacture of instrwments. 1t this was done, the two agents, hio though woula record correctly. 1o lind been foforine that old thermometers were luscnsibie to the changes, and did not properly indicate the exact temperature, which he thuught was true, Mr. Burnham spoke to the same question. In his oplinlon, the standard jnstruments were only ap- proximately correct, Common thermomcters, sich as ard in dally use, were suscentible to ex- tremes clher way. o discusslon was con- ctuded by the last spesker, and the meeting ad- Jouraed. MECITANIOS' INSTITUTE. A meeting of tha Mechaules' Institule wan held fast evening at the Athevmam Buliding, Mr, Wililam 8, Griflith in the chafr, An elcetion of oflicers of the Institute for tha ensuing yeae was held, with the following results President, John Wilkinson; Vice-Presl- dents, E. Durllng and W, R Paz; Treasnrer, Murey Netaon; Becretary, 11, M, Booth} Boarid of Directoes, Willimn Floto, J. B. \Witlett, A, Grohy M. C. Hays, R. C. linonah, 3. B, Wilcy, Mr, Dauiel L. Bhorey, one of the Trusteos, submitted n report showing the recelnts and ex- penditures for the vear 1878, ns follows: Total recetpts, 31570, and_expenditures, $2,807, leav- fug delicicacy of 81241, ‘I'hie Fluance Committee submitted o report which showed that thero was i the Treasury 3, and an Indebteduess of $378. Thero is $325 dus for unpald lnumbcnhlr dues. Au adjournment wwas then hal, TOLLESTON cLUB, At the regnlar annuual mceeting of the Tolles- ton Club the followli ofticers werd elected for the comlnge year: Messrs. F, A. lowe, Prest- denty d. Knickerbocker, Vice-Frestdent; Edward Starr, Sceretarys C. B, Peacock, Treas: urer; and Messrs. Parsons, Valmer, and Haven, Excentivo Commiittee, THLE YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUD of the Becond Congressional District beld their annual mecting in the churcl, corner of Paulina and Mooroe streots, last aveninr, The mem- bership now numbers forty. Thu toplc of dis- cussion was tho folluwing resolution: **Resolved, ‘That tho Cobatltution of the United Btates should be 50 amended that members of the Senato ean bo aportfoned among tlic States adcording to population.”? Mr, I, A, Bherbu led tho atlirmative and J. L. Purls| fve. 'Thia vote was In favor of the amendment, An election for oflicers rosulted thus: Prestdens, A, B, Baldwini Vice-President, J. R. l'arker: Beceretary, J. L. P Treasurer, E. A, Sher- burne; Executlve Comimittee, Nowton Burke, E. J, Harkvess, und J, I'. Alicrns, AUDUSON CLUI, ‘The anvual meeting ot the Audubon Shooting Club was held at the Sherman House last evens ing for the election of oflicers. Charles Kern presidad, At the conclusion of the preliminary bustpess incldent to annual gutherings, the l'uf- Iowlng-named gentlemen were elected o serve during the year: Charles Kern, Presldent; Al- cxander Cook, First Vice-President: dohn J. Gilicapie, Sceond Vive-Fresideuts Wiillat Fons, uccm-ri; aud Abner Price, Treasurer, 8. M. ‘Turrell, ffowe, K. P, Taylor, W. T, John- sou, and Dr. Rowe, Doard of Dircctats, The followlug-named gentlemen were appointed del- eates to the State Bportsmen’s Conyention, 1o bo held at Hrrlnuflu}d duriug theprescnt seeston of the Legislature: W. I, Johuson, C. 1. Fel. ton, Dr. N. Rowe, Alexander Cook, and 8. Il Turrell, A resolution vroviding for the amend- ment of the cu}lsl((uuon, reduciny the fujation- feo to 810 aud the dues.to &3 per anuum, was = lopted, Apllllllllr disposition was made of n resolutlon Teatoring to memberabip, upon payment of aue year's duca (83) in advanee, of mumbers drop- ped for nou-puyment of aues, The mecting theu adjourncd to thy 18th of Fobruary, TilE CEDAR ISLAND PISHING OLUD held Its sunusl mecting at thy Sherman Iouse last cveniugs and clected the followine ofticers homns Parker, Jr., President: O. 1I, Smith, Vice-Prosident; K. I Bulkiey, Secretary aud Treasurer; Churles L. Soaulding and George Mason, Mauagers, ‘e imccting then ad- Journed, WOMEN’S WORK IN BOSTON. ‘What Women Are Doing for One Another— Means of Education and Support Aforded, Ntoston Corresondence Warcester Svy, A year or more ago thero was started in this city s soclety called the Woman's Educational and Industrial Unlon. 'The active workers fn it wero philanthropie women, who wero earncst to Liave for tho help and encouragementofl women su organlzation sfnlisr to the Chrlstlan Union, that docs s0 jmuch for young men, ‘They could not ralse at once o large sum of money, sad be- gin with specious rooms and pafd attendunts; but, rememberiog the graln of mustud-secd, thoy, with fuith aud courage, opened thelr siuall, Wain room, and felt that their wark was started, sud thnt it would surcly grow, It hus grown, and the Soclety now, thoupt stil poor und small, and dependent In great incssuso upon volune tary aud unpald service, fcels that it fa 1o 8 con- dition to Justity u public statement of {28 work, aud 8 public appeal for wssistance, Its head- quartars ars st No. 4 Purk streot, in the house with the Woman'sJournal ofice aud the Wowm- an's Club, 1t'bas two plewsaut und well-fur- nistied rooms, open from Vi in the murniog Uil 8 1 the evenu, Lu ts readligeroom are sotwe of the duily papcrs, mugnzines, and & few books. Al women, whether wewbers are not, aro welcome fu thest Foons, whethor they cone 1o Lelp, to recelve belp, or ouly Jor rest wnd atieler. ‘The ubjeet ul tho Assoclation 18 to lucrease fellowalid wimung woacn and mutusl help, It hay alroady a vommitics of protecion te women, sy sguncy of dirgetlon staugers, an euce offive, und o registsy for the bigher nia of wouen,—thut is, for ull work bove waat 1s called domestic serv- [UP DUTNEE, CODYIStS, Leachers, BOG S0 Ob. ‘Vueru 13 alao 8 comnittes to secelve articley for salv. Moby wowen cun I thelr Jelsure minutes muke pretty and usciul things, which they could sell 107 very litle, If for auythiug, at the sliops, but tor wiitch they destro (o gt o far price ut thls Unlow, “Chtrs alresdy quite u vulleetion of worsted things, shos-bugs, break- Tusts-caps, and vitber kiues of fancy work, For satertalument uud wustructlon tuers are nuImerous lectures, Wiks, und clisses, Once a weuk oue ot Wie wouen bhysicians lecturcs on desith, snd o discussiou " follows. Thers are clusses Lo history, Gerumu, Freuch, » grammar, witronoiny, pulitical ceonomny, and otier sub- Jocts, sourd ut theas Tree, oid requirlius a mod- trate fue, Kvery Weuneceduy evening ls deyuted to social eujuyuicut, to music, Kuuics, sud cone yersagon. A paper is ususlly reud, for that laoit Las becoins chronie at Boston meetiugs, and seews Lo bo almost incurable. Every buuday afteraoot there ls & rellglous meeting, with couversution. These medtings wre entlrely Nberals wuy wiornl subject muy discussed, any Scriptures iay be read, prayers ara optional with tho sveaker’; tueoniy requires weut s that the sermon or wddross ‘shail be thoughtiul, gasful, and 1 carncst. ‘Fhesy Weduesday and Sunday mectings sro conalder~ ed of grest value, by giviug wouwen common Suteress 1 shwple vlcasure sod seriovs tulk, aud wakiug a Lencticlal break tu the wonotony of their weew's work., Hecently, special atteution bas been given to the pruteciion of worklug women ugaiust the fraud wod Jusposttion of disbivucst cinpluyens, A souiety for this purpose bas becu st wurk Iu New York City for fuurteen years, oud lu that tloie has collected fur worklug women debts varylog from s [ew couts Lo $20, but swonotivg 10 all Lo 825,000, A couklng-scoool aud o clicay Testaucuut alo uiso within the plavs of this Woman's Uniou. In tact, s win to belp, so far a4 it caw, every wouen who uceds pelp, sod it appeals tu #lt women in Bustoy aud out of i, to uid ju tho work. It says that frowm all purts ol tho country, Kirly come o Boslou seeking wurk, nost of Lncw ure strangers here, muuy without Irieuds aud without tuouey, wnd tucy fall earily futo temptation. This Unlon would dellver them trom evi by offerivg toew a place whore they can bave help sod advice, whers they cab learn wual is ssty sud What 18 unsue 1ur them, uud where they cau go dor an buur's cowlortable r TIIE COURTS. A Number of Appsliate Court De* cisions. Becord of Judgments, Now 8uits, Crim- inal Business, Eto, The Appellate Court met yesterday morning at 10 o’clock, and announced thefr decisions o the following cases: 127, Roche va. Rhode Island Insurance Asso- clation. Reversed and remanded. 10, Tucker v, Kent. Aflrmed. WAuRS. 125. Rosenberg vs, Barrett, This was an op- peal sult for wages, The Judgment of the Jus- tice’s Court was in favor of the plalotiff, Mary qm'ell, and it was aflirmed fn the Superior Conrt. The chief polnt mwade on appeal Irom the Intter Court wes that the Superior Court had no jurlsdiction beeaurs no summons was issucd or appearance In writing tasued, nor any transcript sent up by the Jostice, The defend- ant, however, yoluntsrily appearcd and went to trial Judge Balley sald that the rule was that a suminons ought to Issues on uppeal froma Jus- tice, that the transeript atood In the placeof 8 declaration, but therewas no law ngainst parties walying formal plendings and going to trial with- out them. Tho parties in tho present case had, by golng to trial, waived any crror arlsing from the want of pleadings, and after such waiver the absence of pleadings was no ground tor arresting the judgment. The judement, howover, was reversed on the ground that tho evidence falled to proye that both the defend- auts were parties to the contract of hire. MISCELLANEOUS, 121, Ilitnols Lund & Loan Company va. Beem. Reversed and remanded, 119, Falch vs. Guild, Aflirmed, 120, Schuryer ve. Anstett. Tho “only ques- tlon fu the case was whether the Court below sliould have, on the afidavits offered, granted & new trial. The Appellate Court held it ought to have given the appetlant another chauce, aud reversed the judgmnent, AN UNPOIITUNATE GARNISIDE, Intho cuso of Roche ve. the Rhiode Island Insurance Assoclation garnishee, au important ruling was made on the law us to garnishecs. The Company was ono lucorporated under the laws of Rhodo Island, but hod estabiished an agency and was dofng business in the Btate under tho provisions of tho statute, It had an agency also In Wisconsin, from which it 1ssued a poticy to Miles McMahon, a resident of that State, on his homestead, which homnestead was afterwards destroyed by fire. Roche sued out an attachnent agalnst McMahon, and st the same time garnisheed thie Company. Judg- nent was alterwards obtalned ozatust him by default for $355.80. ‘rho garnishce filed an answer, stating that it owed McMahon 81,250, but that by she laws of Wiscunsin bis homestead and tho proceeds of any pulley of Insurance on the same wera exempt from levy and sale nuder uny oxecution, attachment, or other legal process agalnst Wim. On the trinl it was showu that since the beglnning of the garulshes suit McMahon had-brought ao setlon against tho Company on the policy, to which the Comvany pleaded the pendeney of the present sului'that thls plea wos overruled ana 1ud;;mom. entered against the Compauy, which it patd, Ou such facts the Suporior Court found in 1uvor of the Comupauy, fvom which Roche ap- pealed, In support of the judzment it was urged that the Compuny was tot lable to gar- nishiment fur Lwo reasous,—becauac it was In- corporated under the Iws of Ruode Island and thy contract to MeMalion was made aud pavablo tu Wlsconsin, aud becausa the Exemption faw of that State entered tnto and formed part of 1he sonteaet, snd, Deing valid there, must be binding everywhare. Judye Vicasunts rendered the oplnfon tu the Appetrtate Court, He sald tho law secmed to bo sottled that fn a proceeding of the present kind tho debt as well us other porsonal property to bo attached was regurded as having luenlll_r, that tho situs of the debt wus where the dubtor rusided, or where s contract required him to pay 1t, aud thut ot otber versonul prop- erty was where he residea, or where he wus so houud to deliver i, or where be actuaily had it in his hands or under his control, aud on that turned the guestion of jurisdiction. Ilenco the ratle was that the process would not le squinst a party, wiether a natural person or a forpora- tion, who nelther resided in the Btate uor hud w0l bunds property of the defeundant, nor was bound to” pay Wim money or deliver bfnproperty withfn th State whero it was fssued. But all those condi- tlons must voncur Lo exemnpt hlm. It had been licld here that s corpuration under whalsocver law lucorporated was resident for oll purposes of sult wherever Uy authority of tho locul Jaw it uxcrefsed ta corporate powers and franchis ‘The Comnpany having chosen to avafl itsell the privlicee offercd by tho statute, by estab- lishing an azency and dolng busluess’ here, was then u resldent of Tillnole, and, under the e, Uable as garnishee of 1ta non-resident creditor. It being & resfdent fn Illluols, then, the debt it waa owlng was In the sume pluce, It would, therefore, Do strance it the Legislaturs of Wis- consin could oxcmpt it from the yperation of the attachment low of Illuols. “Lhe ques- tion had Dbeen direetl; decided in the case of The {hucrnl Paing Haliroad Company vs. Barrow, &3 [, 807, where the privcinal defendant ugd the garnisheo wers residents of Wisconsin, the contruct bo- tween them was muade und to be performed there, aud the debt was exempt from attach- meng by the State faw, Yet the Supreme Court of Ilinols held it llstle fo this Btate, und thatthe Excmption law could have no forcs out of the Btate, J 19 the present case It was lmmaterial that the privelpal detendant recovered judgment in Wis- cunsin aguinst the Company for the same In- dabtedness here attached, snd, notwithstunding the ponidency of 1ho present procecding, wos hne terposed us u defense, The Men bad astached to it by ane servies on appellee betors that suje wis fogtituted, and, while tha pend- ency of aonother Juit between the sunio parties for the sawe cause of sction io auother Stato was nol s defense, yet It secied thut the pendeucy of an atigeli- ment fn svother Stato for the debt sued for stood upon ditferent grounds, and was pleada- ble In abstemeut. For the above reasons, there- Joro, the Judgment of the court below would be reversed and the cause rematded., THX CHANDLER CASE. About ten g0 Judee Ferwel) made an order on W, W, Chandler to show cause why lie sliould not pay 8100 altinony nad 3100 tur solje- ftore’ feca to his wife, us lie had been ordesed, The maiter camo up yesterday moru- fne belore the Judge, and was nartlully argued, and then postponed to Baturday, A number of aflidavits woere read tending to rhow that Chaudlor recclved an fncome of #1,5008 ycar, uud bad anly bibinself tosubport. Ou theother hund, it was shown that ho had given the Cumrunvnum to gecura it from luss through the theft of u clerk, aud had been compelled to DAy one of the notes ont of s December salury, Ho hud wlso reoald 8100 whivh onu of Lix sons bad Jelt with bim for safe keeping. Cliandler then took the staud, and testilled that o hiad never tricd to dispose of bis salary 80 as to dutraud bis wile, but had becu oblized o pay out 80 wuch that he bud ooly cnough left to pay his own board-bitis. He ‘also it~ mitted bie had threatsned he would pever give Lls wife anutbier biscult, but that was sald under ereat provocation. dhe had been clreulating toport that sho supported hersell by sclliug sutumn leaves, ete., and when Presdent — Hayes —was hers, " and I ollice was full of sight-secrs shu had comctio v treato a disturbance, sud he had then wade tho threat that If sho did not stop malizuing bim be would not support her. Just hera it was dis- covered thot some wore evidencs was wanted, ang ‘lho cates was postponed untll Bawurday woralug. TilN TOLEDO, FEOUIA & WARSAW, The Reteiver of the Toledo, Peuria & Warsaw . Hopklus, liled bis Deceaver Railroad Company, Mr. A. L, report yesterday for November and 1881 us Tollows: _Ualunce on hand Nov, 1. November receiple, Decemver receiply. . Toul, < §090, 720 For Novemie §191, Fo Decembet ) Balance on hand. o eee 0ne$7,228 1TRMN The Recelver of the Fidolity Bavings Baok was authorized yesterday by Judge Moors to yell Lut 54, Block 4, 10 thé Caual ‘Trustees But- Diyision of tne W. 3¢ aud W, 35 of the N, E. 3y ot See, 17,59, 14, 'L F. Bailey for $2,000, tu bo paid fo deposit-books 8t 45 cetits ou Lus dol- lar. Also, to sell 8 note made by Emma K. und Fred J. Stimpson for #350 for $230, also to be paid ju books ut the sstou rate. UNITED 8TaTES COURTS 3 The Weatera Electric Mauutacturing Company flled a bill yestenday against Granville 8. Ingrs- Bam to restratn him from {ntringing a patent for an improvement in electric Indicators, zrant- ed March 10, 1874, to Anguatus Hobl; alao, ane ?‘Lhcl‘ patent granted Feb. 1, 188, to Ellsha ray. BUPERI 'OURT IN RRIEP, Charids L, Atterbury, exccutor of the will of Kathnrine M. Pryor, filed s bl yesterda: izu(nnl, Ufl‘)]()rl:.ll Hll.{hhtlluulw, flnfcu l—’(i l{; ansing, and others, to foreclose 8 trust-dec for £10,000 on Lots'19, 20, 91, 23, 1, and 34 In Block 11 of Pryor & Hopkins' Subdivision, Hallle Goldstein began s sult in replevin arainst John Lesser, Johanna Lesser, E, A. Cummings, and George A, Hartinan to recover nosscasion of the contents of the storg 402 Btate street. lmenhen A. Race sued John M. Wallace for ) CIRCUIT COURT, The O'Hara Glass Cotpany, limited, began & sult for $1,000 against Josepit W, Chiadek. Samuef {1, Jones camurenced 8 suiL fn tres. pass aratnst Edward Byrnes to recover 83,000 damayes, 11, H, Shufeldt & Lo, began a sult azainst A, A. Munger. fliram Wheeler, Georze 11, Wheelor, Coarles' W, Wheeler, und James 1t McKay to recuver 810,000 for running an elevator without 2 license, ¥ Henry Schrocder commenced an action In trestnas agalnst Vrederick V. Wandry, laying datnayes at $5,000. CIIMINAL COURT, Willtam Bautders was found guilty of assault, and remeuded, Rudolpn Gsllert aud Bertha Gallert were nce quitted of the charge of larceny, Joun Garrity, Edward Garrity, Thomas 8mith , Michael Haguerts, Tnomas * Hopkins, and Johu Burke were on” trial for assaulting Officer_ Costello In October last, with fntent to kill. The nssanit was made In the Eleventh Ward at o primary clection uvon five oplleers, and each of ‘the individuals has four other fu- dictments toaoswer. ‘Lhetrial will bo com- pleted tolay, THE CALL. Jupag BLODIETT~100 to 181, No. 149, Cal- taghanes, Germania Ineuranco Company, on trial, or. 103, City Tigk ATEEALATE Countt—Term > va. MeGiven; 143, Hurd va, Manl Life.Insirance Co, va. Unguod; 7, cagw Boilding Society; and 8, 1f; No case on kearing. JUnoE GARY—TU to 100, Inclusive, except 78, 77, d 07, , Dnorack g . 450, 438, 400 to No case on trial, z Fanwest—1, M3, Tatrol ve. L9531, Lehimaa va. Ellithuroe, on telal, Juune Loouts—Bastardy caca Nos, 120, 131, and 1923 and common Iaw.casen Now. NO1, BOI Hll!:,sg,lfl 820, B31, 837, 85, BI8, KOO, 8u1, 871, and'B72, Jupor Wiiaus—Nos, 72, 100, 128, 218, 717, 718, 721, 70, and 740, JUDGMENTS. SBurenion Cout—Coxvrasio. Al va, Albert N, itadelit N!.;ml Farrel; $H00.— Jakn Soma va, Chicago Plow Manutacturing “Jupak Gany—Albany Clty Nationsl Bank va. s—L. 3, Baten et Ayers' mpany, ;‘.rnlrlnl‘l{. Wright and Leonard King, £31,011,—J, . McCulloch eval, vo, I, It Woodward, $i14, 7. ~8arah Cahlll ve. Frist Ammog, $400,01.—5ame ve. Theadoro Karla, 8100,01. JUDGE JANKAON—Dateick O'Nelil va, Thomas Nelson; verdict, $181), and motion for new trinl, — iy va. lirown condemnation verdict adninst the city far wivening Ialsted sirect froms tho sallroad to Archer nvenue, 8,600, THIS IS RED HOT. ‘What Isin Store for the I'eople of the United Htates Within the Next 'fon Yoars—Gold and Kilver and Population TIN Yon Can't Tiost~Chicago to 11w the Motropolls of the Waorld, snd Don't You Muke a Mistake, To the Editor of The Tribune. Wexona, Wis., Jau. 12—Ilaving traveled & ereat deal since resumptionwas an accomplished fuct, and a vast deal more prior to the day ap- vofnted, fean bear trutbful testfinony to the vastly improved tons in commercial and finan- cial circles, a3 well as throuwhout the country st lurge. In many places T have found money quite plenty at 8 per cent, whero only a few monthssinco It was hard to obtaln at 10 per ceut. Wisconsin can furnish abundant evidence of this statement, 1am aware that tho prives of produce are oxtremely low: **butfmoney gncs u vast ways ! (Luls is & common remark), and the only persons who ure really sufferers amony the agricultural community are those heavily in debt; but it will be a mercy to many of theso under any clircumstances it they will only sell out for what they can got,und start atresh. ‘This remark will apply tomany others: amd, viewiug the Luvoc causcd by this struugle for Yuars past to get out of debt, it would have beenswercy had the panle come eluht or ten yuara svoner, hefore the Inflation of prices hod reached the altitude they finally attutned. But “bottoin” bus not only been reuched in most uyery branch of industry, but n reuction lios set . fny—the natural and healthy result of rertored confldence. Peoplo of a melsnchioly turn may point to the abundance of farm- vroducts and tho low urices thereofy but any mun fn bis senses must koow that the least of all calamliles I8 an sbundance of cheap food. May a mercl(ul Providence never inflict » urent- er misfortune than this! The commozest in- tellect should comprchend the Indisputuble axfom that it s not high prices to tha fow (the result of partial faflures In the crops), buta wide and geoeral distribution of muney to all (the result of general and hountiful harvests), thut does the most ood. Kueh n result 1s wiies spread and reneral In ita results, intusing lie fugo every department of trade aud commerce. ‘The sltuation o Eneland Is nost distressing beeausa thera f4 na appartunlty of expaosior, unlers the Atatesmanship of Beaconstleld should open up new provinees to the trado and com- meree of that country, But bere in the Unlted Htatos we have nlf she ndvautages of & vest ro- xion, dlllmltable o extent, as well as 1o ree sources; and alrendy huve fiundreds of thou- sands of our people poured Into theso vast Ter- ritories, goon to” be swelled to milhons, The coming summer will witness an sunnleration \m&mllllu!t«l o the Nstory of this country, and, If reports ure true, [t Wil cmbruce u cluss of sinall fanners from Great Britaly and the Continent, who witl bring more monoy than thy pe nrlll‘ avvrlfzn of previ Inmleration. With an smmigration of p 1879, wdded to the natuenl’ incress of bopius ton, atd we shall havea total adaition of fully 1,000,000 to tho populution of the United Btates, and we shall witness un uuuvn( sud industry umon all clawses unparallcled In the bistury of the world, cottun, graft, cattle, and 'mg production reached 1 187 dtnensiona that as- tonfshed the world, and the preparationy sre wiready mado Yor fucreasiug cven theso startiing auga totals, The vast regiona emoraced witun the Kocky Mountalus sre ultve with hundreds of thoussuds of tho banlicat apd most cuer- otle set of wen the sun has ever ouked down upon. These men wre af the grim upturuing thy very bowels old mountatos, that for thousands of uges fuve concealed within thetr rocky fastnosses tho pre- clous tnetats ki siich budndless wtores that the scarchiers therelor cun langh to scorn the wild. cat storfea of the ** Arablan Nights **5 and even Ifadu, wish fis wondering lnnp, dd not cone UKL tho vast sums equal Lo those now lying et the coutrol of our Western bonanza kings, Thus the miuer wnl the ogricuiturist are working huod in hund, sud tog W withlu u decuslo ub most,—posaibly Ladl that tine,—whl produce such resuits In the way of materfal ad- ditioni to the wealth of this country us will as- tonbh the most sauzuine. It candat be others wise. 1 belicve that when the dlal of thwe tisrks the year 1859 you will ttnd yoursel & cltlzen ot o cultutry nurmbering sixty “millions of people, ricl beyond all conceptivi ol the present linags luation, prosperoys leyoud all expectution, sud, 1£a pesideut of Chicuzo st 1hat time, oo ol & yeuulu ot u milllon of inhabilsuts, 4 ity whose uture will be marked out s the metropalls of this coantry, W buve hud our vaper tnflation, our vision- ary schemes Rooting wn 1hat vapery Wusion, but tho vase dntfation of the nesr future ieste ou the solid bnbug the productions of wvur tulues—the recoqufted fmouey of the world. Reaults will shiow that at tuo end of Hvo years wu shall bave dug out of our infues BU50,000,000 of gold und silver, 1 we do 1ol vastly exceed this suun. Oaly those who have visived the vast Ferrltories ol tho West, aud nated the funmen, 1y of our mueral deposits, the ruvldly wuitl- K ylug unles of raliroad tracks, opeiing up iiberio slwost fwpcnctrable regins to thy fucl, sud al) the up- cusy yecess of wachlpes pltances of wodern tugenulty fur the extraction of the precious wetals that” the wiud farly be- comes oppresved fo contemplution of the possl- Lilitiea uf 1he near future, CGvutle reader, 1L 1s s clear to iny wmind 28 that the sun will rise ou the morrow.” Must of us vemeinber the resuits of the dlicovery of gold 1u California, Woat whll bo the sesult of the vast discoverics fu neurly thirty thues that exient of terpitory, with the tiodern apphanices, ol mazhinery to eXtrack the preclous motols Dwell ou it "2 wonient, geutls reader, and, 0o Fustist, go bide vour dimitbied bead apd dwindliog lotellect ere the coming King of the Kuocky Nouutass trawples you beveath lus ponderous steps, or buries you beneath a show- cr of real moncy,~the giittering yellow eagle, the moncy of the aristocrat, or the glimmering eflver, the dollar of our daddies,—~the woney of the plcbelan. Eelah, ¥ MOUNTALNS. BEECHER REBUKED. An Engilsh Clergyman, After Reading One of the Plymouth Clergyman's Bermons In “The Chicago Tribune,” Takes Exception to Mis Theology. To the Editor of The Tribune. Pr.yaouti, Eng., Dee. 20, 180,—A friend of ‘mive residing in your city sent me one of your papers, and in ft [ sce—I scarcely know what to call it—1 will not eall 1t & sermon, nor 8 lect- ure,—it does not deserve the name of efther,— but to suit my purpose I will call it a cootami- nation, for it 8 calculated to contandnate a country, an sudlence, an fndividual, and the House of (od, and the very pulpit from which 1t was delivered [Plymauth, Brookivu]; conse- quently it must have proceeded from a con- taminated heart and lips. I ahall not now tefer to many of tho particulats on the atsempted contamination, but am prepsred to take up every sentence in1t, and atiow that it eould not emanate frotn o pure heart, but from the great- est circumventor that [ have read of for sume time. It Is hesded, “No Adwm, No Eve, No Flyod” Now, T should not be slow tobclieve anvthing, no matter what the sccusation mizht be, aguinst 2 person that makessuch declarations, and, when 1 understand that the jodividual is a pastor of 8 church, it impels me to takeup my per and de- nounce the fubulous sttempt to deny that rand old ook and tell us that 1ts account is false. Qoes he bolleve in Goddt he belicve the Biole s ani ean bie be one gen Let mie: sy ere, God does not do things n that fashion. e has preserved flis book for us per- fect. 1t has heen written by holy men, xufded Ly the fimud splrit of God, wiich canuot err. And Ke hos pluced at*the end of the book, ¢ Ile that addetii o or takerh from, Twill add gnto Titm the lllfi;,ucn that urewritten thereln.” Now, that grand old book of truth tells us of juen arfsiog that have ftehiue ears timg will deny the Seriptures, and turn and try to wrest them to thelr own destruction, We heve that class of men In England, but tuey are bot iu oar ranks. They etand nloof, and opjose us fairly, They are iot found smonie us 4 whited sepnlehers, and wolves In sheep’s clothing, 1 will not trouble you ary further nuw, but i prepared to glve fhe author of what I read fn vour paper any fustruction he may be desirous to et fn putiiug bl right ou subjects he caw't under- stand, 1 iust conclude with a lamentation for your tavely cotutey, fur which [ have a very great reward, thy cause of which I whil not now spechiv. Brethren: Let me ask you, from the President at the helin of afluirs to the humble cottuger, unite o8 the volce of one mun awaltist suci declarations, Know you not that it ts trath ond Godliness that cxaiteth o nation or an Individ- uall And as itis avknowledged in i coun- tries of cavilization that the greatness of & coun- try i a belfel {1 nnd a strict ohservance o1 thnt rrand aud boly book of which your sp=uker at vinouth Church says 18 untrie, und et al- though hent tie commenceinent of tus dis- coursc denies what s written there, but in fin- isibys up advises his audience to read it 1 could sy & great deal ou this point, but must defer it now, but will sav lu conclasion, it ever he attempts to enter the church or pulpit again he will nut do it withont serionsly reflecting on the utterances he makes, and 1 siucerely resret that such fanguaze has over emauated from u pastor vl a chitren that professes to teach peo- ple Bible doctrines. May God save lum pnd open his understanding, {s the writer, C. . WHE TRINONG 1) IN Ol TO ACCOMMUDATE OV . patrona throvgevut the L’“( we b Branch Otiices In the difterent Divisions, as below, whers advertisenicnts will be tnken for ¢l 0 price s ciarv thio Matn Gmee, and will be reecivad ‘\:‘ng:'l(“n:"lnck '« 10, uuring the week, and unill o p, m, Baturdays 36 RTEINNE, Dooktellors aud tationers, 123 Ty absnda, K31 Newatealer, Slatfoner, cle., 1000 . near Westorneay, HKUBKILT THITUMSTON, West-Side News Denaty 1 iue iataud-Av., carner of Haiatod-ac. : W, C, RERRICK, Jeweler, Newadealer, and Fancy Goode, corner Lancol e MUSTOAL. = In this entwan, thres lines or Uew, 25 cente ner (n- sertion. Kach udd: ine, 10 centu. NG OVERSTOCKED i NV ceneludid @ aki € acritice, aiid Lrh & IO ter of them fita h.” We “offer a_beautifnl-tons arlor orswn. with e and awell, T0F §4001 & Fich 80l DOWTIrPu) e Oreal, Bew fiupruved, only £451 3 spieaiid urg un, douhie recd, 7 Blups, ONIY 51 CIE UEW viYle url, 8.l Hew siopd andtinprovenients, for gusnnsaniicant chimesbell or- an £0r BI(0} @ Bow Marui & J1ainlln organ Tos Sy New boglad otenn for #6518 Watens orgal for magnincent unrlgut plang oniy 8215 3 ery cerl Grand piauu, cosl $1,20% f0r S0 wplenil vy d pin 13 1900 GUIE NMPIG IS F redu iy PAYINEILA 1Y Sequired, 3 7 Statgeat., Manmith Bargain AN 08, the rirnest varlegated wouods, or ebuny sud ol orsale o1 cany pryientl, LTy elrumnent warraited OVS yoare. lanu-wovers andalvols of every description, - W W, KINBAL l,'an.\!L':E! g Adain TO BXCHAN - PO EXCHARG 2 ACKK FALNM, AL TNDEI fonec, ftataed howse OF 10 Tooins, tartn, n S arenard of s teeoa, lusling wat Scrve inrs S nlles from 31 sl Bnd two it from Lodi, Coliny« bia County, Wis.t this 13 Aald o e uvae of the best e LPIes 1,000 84 400 morty: Tun thred years: wo wili (eke housg ad lot S (--|n||)h|( you I are luklig F i aplendid id country o {ive In here s, T 38 BOYD, liou 170 Madisonat. | SQU from the Elnhmuq © 13 ndulpirst., oo 17, Ol KTOCIT OF ~ DRUR=A 1l undur fence lu:lr plawy 2o ], EXena anleidid 4 frame aweiling clears thia f370 ¢ iy Wl give % coud tra i T BUYD, 170 5 'O EXCHANGE=L 0N A COOD FARM GF 0 Newton Cy & uid ol U Rene cocu.. 1wl pa ey » Darticalare 31 31 ANGE: o in Chic ado, Te turm, Witnin 1) roand weil fingroyeds ne. . 1 WOV, towi 7, 17 ... SIOUSEIOLD GOODS, ANRTIN'S BARUAINS TUNIIURE DE- HTMKN T, MAUTIN'G ELKGANT VAULOK RETS, 820 AND MARTIN'S BICIU CHAMOEL =L T%, 830 A MARTIN'S EARY CHAIRN ANT FANGY CHALL BihE T lockkies TAND T CAN oal MANTINS, ey LAY AND 1 HAI[TIN'&‘II(’IUI(‘%}‘A}?&‘.‘ X MAUTING FOUT-RESTS , N MARTIN'S! i:VH,.'I‘I)l‘ MANTIN' CANED, AN BLACKING. CAal NGES AXD) (11D CIEA DR, HING, (R FURNLIORET N 205 ANI AMMO T INATHUCTION A LADY OF LONG EXPERIENC A e ore o fiy ferma reamoubic (o vtk 1 cha o ROME M1 U, Germau, (wilan, sl Spaoisi; fucury wnd orelan currespoivie sl 4 Aoply to” RUBEIT 51 RITVER, 226 Mo AND FOUND,__ OPEIYS BEAD) e W Wllison at » o't A e 4 WIRCK 104t AbOUE weated b e turness, wie perty was hiced IPARKY ERoM ulLwalK undey Blivraoan, surrcl Liare, W Shout s with suvorprive ' by Auy oue Laving tuls vrejeny Wil r o o FEmsowaL, llfi"m“\l.—’l'[n' EXECUTIVE COMMITT] Frigay eveulag heat, but i tug Nat complecs. ALY NAL-—LULsk: WILL = SURELY ) P i i TNy, B, A Puibus. i Liray s Al iy, $4. Cusis vaid e e i ST o NTOBAGE. FUIIS!TUKE CALL i AMLRCUANDISEB IO od; sdVsuceataade, r lowust Talas vi Kood se cunity withou! ari Wioucy 1oduod ryinoval 160 W, Muzroe. Tn 1At olumn, thres Tines or 1o, 23 centd per ine sertion. Each addittonal line, 1) cents. QOR BALE—FOR CAR] between Deazsorn- Lote on Greenwood Fortr-atxthand Forty-reventh. H. M, THOMPSON, 101 Washin [or A AP A hetween Montoe And_Adams- housens will be s0id at A great ba €3 required. YOUNG & SPICER. 'OR BALE~FIRST. av., north of vashingt NOI8-8T. between . Anply to the ownier, -8t NANGAMNGN BT, ., with twn largs 3103 very Jittle toon- tom 0 liryan Block. ARS HIOUSKE ON MICHTGAR: enth-st., $2,000, MATSON HILL, 97 Washingt [for BATE= MICTIGAN- V. "NEAT THIRTY peconilac octyon sions, rroht. $TH:uni aieg vex: eral very choire pullding-lota fn ssme viclalty. MAT- BON TiTL a1 Waanington-at. &3 FeOit BALEZBHAINIE-AV, BENTH. T e e 305 per fooL MAABOX 1J1.L.'97 Waaningion-it. 5 TUAN-AV. <101 T AN ‘:;m. e a0 T LING ON Park; brice. $2,000; g 1 Dearborn-ot. Ci tthac s terma ensy. 5.1, RERFOO: Ui BALE-1MPROVE ONWABASIL: nt __SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE. Ot SALE-$%0 HOME~GOOD 2-8TGILY HOUSE and’ nine lots, near dcpot, pleasaty saburl; cost L WENI, 100 Tiearborn-st. 0 farm, ‘siitisted in Willm; . contalng 73 scy o BALE-PAIM a e, broke, iske ahore, b v the b, % &P, 1t L., 101 milen west of FL Paul, Ad- dress P AUL WILLMAL Whimar, Kandizohi Co., Mino. 701t SALE=AT A GREAT BARGAIN—220-ACUY. farm, 1l dnder fence and cultivation, ' miies {rom Maiisun, 2 miles som Lanll, olumbia Co., Win.i hew frame house, 10 Toumss gooil bmrnn: orchard, Xi treens Iaating waters 1tie an vlegant farm: will ssil for persere, T, B, BOVD, ftoon 7,_i70 Madimou-st, e WANTED-MALE HELP, In this enlumn, thred lines or less, 35 cents per fne wortfon. Kac addttional ine, th centa, VY ASTED-DRUG CIRRK: GIVE TEFENENCES, YV “uge, etc.” Addren q 18, Tribune ofice, VW ANIED-TOUNG MAN FOR GFFICE Womk; pe must be rapld and A nma Btate salary ex- cted. " Addrees P 4D, Triing obce. * T eS8 ANTED-3% CARINET-MAKERS: WILL GIVE Mleady employment. oI |iire of tho Foreat City Furnfture Company, fockford, Jil. MY o, Eafianietay chof oo e, fo s 3¢ o black waIRUL. - {nq0IFS fof DA 094 Wada ANTED-TATLURS 7 .l‘z}m':'%!"m':f net Madis D TAILOM 1 CONMR “The For and ‘Catior, ANTED —BEWING-MACIHINE _ADJUSTRIS — We want slx Airst-Clans sowiig-machine adjusters atour, nchyq At Grand Crossing st vice. None but fini-class “‘eewers ot peed pply. WILSON BEWINGMAGIUNE OO, v W ASTED-FGUR CAGFENTENS, AT 186 WEST Itandulph-st. Miscellnneous, VY ANTED-A BUCCEASFUL, SALEBMAN 10 BELY, ‘meats, fo oroauca In Southern and kats- orn Btates fo wholesale trade; one with confd enough tn hin own ability and money hin own expenscs and Xaxe . Iiler giviston of profits. Addross Q 84, Tribut VW ASTED-IMMEDIATELY, 000D, EXERGETIG ‘men to taka orders far BEakspeare's Worky com- Malary or gommission to the r.lznlm . T B L AT s et Madison-ers VWV ANTED=A ROV CONPETENT T0 HOLD COPY. for uronfreader: ane wno has liad some experienca In printing-oifico preferred.Address Q ul, ‘I ribune. ANTED-CANVANSFNS TO 8ELE OG It GOOHS WANHRGS FAIIE WIECESENY 170 Lasare-se. W ANED-TMEDIAT YOUNG MAN WITI ittle moneyt prrmanent positiod, Call or addres atonce, ABIEY, 2% East Erieont. REAL ESTATE WANTE! CASH BUYER FOIR DEATL. dfot. Priee not feet vacant, ANTEDZ200 01 890 F At weat front, or on 2Y.. oars troi tween liarrison nod T musi be elies) wollL Inquire of JACOI WEIL, tr2 Washinzton. _ MISCELLANEOUS, BUSINESS MAN * ANOUT LOCATING N Central Texas dexiren dzency from manufacturess i thelr goorda on commisions would handie any. Qua, Triune, eaib, A to m thiug promiaing profis; reference: N, GROCEIR AND P orih 3 " eward of 1y ot cho L TArATaY Lie dame of the Derson that urizinated tie siandcr tnat he had becn fined for giviig faloe welicnt. X. Peterian 1s une of the romineiit ity who only by for s c: TT0_THE LADIER— 1O tMay otrering extraordinary argatax tn rieh and elegant cloaks and dotmans, having purchased. Aerv much under valug. the vhtire sock of 8 larye Tetall cloak store I New York, the gl belug of the finest ualily, made e tpresaly for hesc retail saies. L hn Kuaranies them to our customets i every part culsr. " Kvery parment |8 cut in latest style and trininiogs are the HCHCAE aud best, We nre whiin cloaks AL g1, well worth at 25 Wandwme mateiswe, dis which we offor 84 & special o called to the line of eloaksand d are without excention the bicest Koods exeraiionn atauch o price. CloaK t €10 (0 31 for them, 1he eholcest #tock W liave miarkedd at the ridiculon i3, Then: are cut in the dolinan as ahupe, aud are nade (ot rich beave Bair clothis, aind stylish disgnualas the tr jerfecily wpieudid.” For the sccominudation of thusa sutof the clty, we will send. ou appiication, by ex: preas. parmenis ot different siples, Adowing examine. e Ay, ABTIN, Not, 263 and Hon bele R’ ¥, N st e Mammoth Bargatn Katabr UERTION Wit ut is whethier to carry over our furstock or w11 It ot & sncrifice, ang we declie W aacritice e doods and scll. Upon thix declsion we have reduced with- Lyl exception evary article In vur eutirs tur Muck. Alnsks jniuk sets reduced ta $4.7403 Husin otier sots 16 87,005 very elo als! to £10, dolinio: Miie kenufie mink sete ynly € Maine mink nauffe wnd Lona $18; the liest mulsand boas, se are perfectiv grand W ANTER=A WATCH DOG, = 2l ur deotel gerrier m:i“ T 00 price. inuire nt 3 orsesocini ahon, JOIS THAY W ANTER-IOATD GF TIRADE ME P [T L2 Bl e KO RENT-1NOUNL; Weut Sldes '1‘0 RENT-812 PEIL MONTH-PI TIWORTORY 2 brick houses, 1 Fliltiore and 424 irving-place. Chhaen b Fls at, ST MEN: enthriex dwetlime house, V. GIEAY BROWN, 1o n ffuren-at, T b\ oF 1ih4) West. RENT=II0O0: Nouth Niage. NT~A FUGNISHED ROOM AT #4 DEAR. 1‘0[}[&,’;\ AA\ ly ?{wmllulllulmlhllum T[4, BENT=ELEASANT FIRONT HOOMS, ST furnished, ales uufarntsbed, Very ey, b 74 E West Sldo, l‘l‘() RENT~24 NISHOP COURT. VEH soms furnished rooms. Al convenfenies. o T=28 SOUTH PEOLIAST, =FOUR PLEAI ant {robt rooins TUrnINiod; to gentlemen or gentle- man ki wite, ____YWANTED TO RENT, NTED i ‘ every day that T PUOIn, oot beglu 1o sunply tho dems housekerpingy belng drycfl‘nuu iested. HGOM-RENTING iz doum 3 Tesine il Re Lok, POW Feady o ocrips, e Jieal Batate, tenctag aud Collecting Fullenat. V¥ y y T v by dlchite ugs 0 busincas partof o Over Rz AddReas QU ) Elgo wiiics. WaNTED=—Tos SO tially located. PIERCE & O Lentlg sind Colleetline Ageni _FINANCLAL, TRNITUIG ANT %0, muniey luaned uih A S dus To LOAN Planos withiout re Collaterals, 131 Iundol NY rUM TO LUAN O AR ot oy oo 1, ot pegiiriiies. " TAMI FAIL KU OLD GO~ ASD 7 Muney o wan ua watcitos, dennonte, wad valdanet of every teseriptiun al 33308 Laanand nilion et M Eatadlianed 163, WITHOUT BES linterals, i sums (o rhwor-st. Wikl BEUEEST WA ELEABLE 1, JELIABLE BAITY Wil AR i cuain fw cling —81,0 TO #2400 AT 7 PEIL G it Chlenao ol wnate] b, othe HELR D, oot &, Flato-al, —MONEY 0N FURN wtier kuod collalerulé. Hooin 4, pu o vry, i B Lausnitae AR O A KEW 3w 0 siss. Address @, ) Urkyr, €Ut " Adire 200, B i ALY PROPCIAVE SaFTCnt TRl wther saliie e deatzed, TULR kAL Nt ____BOARDING AND LOD Kouth tiaes L 19 MCHGAN AV il TIIRTEESTH - ot Fl, wecond-stury front sulte, wWithor witlvue bourds alse Wbl rovst, North Siat 5 AND 7 NOWIN CLAKK-ST.—FIRST-CLASS ;xl Noard, with toui, €4 %0 80 bor Wuck, Witl us of " p 10808de HOUSE~1w WELL _FURNISIED Phid o blocks suuth of ity Bowrd wug Foail, T ny. $1.00 16 $3i P wi WHie, Aleo fur- wishud Foulia b ront withou foNuLts HOUSK, 31 KAST WABHI HT— " slnale, warti rootis, §4.24 (0 86 por week, Twen- MEKLEl 65,50 “Kranal cuta, 91 bet . L) WAHASI-A ud board. 31, §1.2 o weekly buarders OLNFIE WATASH-AV. AN ~Permansul board at Very 0w rate ) per duy, Day buard $.1 | Come sid ece. WV 18P0 HOUSE 174 sTATE-ST., 01T 0p- 13-0ug el wtte Falmer ilous, bl Turtabiv. roviiis, wigh blaru, 310 €7 per weck 4, 81,010 435" . BUSINESS CHANOES. TURE FOI SALE~HUOUSE FOR LENT— Auuu rfi’ffl‘l‘ll’l’h A great bdegafu, st lom. of buarders, Call 8t 228 iaudulpli-s.., uy-nuln. Fea, ¢ . SEORSES AND CARKBEIAGES, ‘v ANTED-FIVE G0Ob T twu nuat trut ln Fes, West Lake- o GANK O 1ABH PALD FOR CAW /4 UELDER'S, oo dlatw (g 10 1 ks 1t PACEIS] VAL Wil sluck i ety mn n ¥ 0 Coutuation heckr d- o . ¥ILE OF THE Ciil- “Vriouns fur tho Yaur 147, Eithrrte JASTED-SALERNES, TRAVELING o% Comt and catering drs-goods trede: & wishim 10 A00 Some Ight sempen Midross 1 Sl Trioune office, - __WANTED_FEMALE MELP, Domenticse W ASTED=AT 100 JOINSON. wirl fur genel tu the rikht oue; must be oa sevon tu tamily, - ADDLY & i 7 ANTED-GOUN CONT. WARIKIL AND TRONE; VN e setond Wiess Reterentes. reyuired. CARME bEtweeir 3 and 3 u'ciock. EAT AND “RELIADL] :God cquky bring refercaces. 2 hineton-s. NTEU=A RELIANLE for 'l louse wor 10t the'countes, Apvly ANTED=GT ¥ W ok Can wnce,” No trlah, Y ANIED=A 011, 10 DO ™G L work In & swall family, Tieferences 104u1ro &L 1208 fidiAna. W AKTER=TWO GuOD Hock island iouse, 50 WANTRU=GOOD GIILL FOR GENERAL SOUSE: work: Geriian or dwede preferred; av 449 Weit PR \GUAE 421 Warren-ay, Toysit- required. ET0 1t necoud-work, the oLicr as nufae-girls une referred that can sleep at home. Inquire st No. @ sruveland ark. W ANTED-ATTIH INOIXSA-AV., A GOUD GIL 1o dogenerai housework: German, nwedo, of beerne dlusyian preterred, 5 ANTED—A COMPETENT GIIL Fi W A onIn s fasaity of thecs, Wabmaheav, ‘v,\NTOfiD—A woop it GENERAL ApJly at i JTHL FOIL GEN- YV " erallionsework. ar, \WASTED KL ¥l GENEWAL NOUSK: wurk; muat he & good cook, wasli ind froners references required,_ Apply at 1134 Prairiz-ay, WA= 613 T T0_DO kenvral liousework In & small family, Coma prepared 10 st B3 \WANIen COMPETRNT _GEIOIAN ORF Ncandinavian girl 10 4o graeral Lousowark ak 24 U o [rian nieed apyly. ¥ Sonmstiresses. W ASTED-EXPEIENCED averalle, fatitn aad vciteby WELL W1 a5 Weat Washlagto 00 Y Aiaebts hon di v, poty ‘Bixi Vhres s CoBLs3 sieady wor io"Tallor and Sutter, JOM s Fhroop and Al AND vod auie ANTED—A FIIST -CLAGS DIEAS AND CLOAK: anaker at 17 Nartl Fealtoa: indiani: VW ANTEB=ASEANSEIY WV Addrean @51, Tl WANTED S AUIN Ve, ¥ Divisigust, Nurses. WWARTED-A vousa Wity with secaad work, LS~ TO 8K tL TO NURSE A all b 737 Michigan- __SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Buoklcecpers, Cloris: Y A YUUNG 3IAN A8 Fmall &ce QUTUALION WANTED YUUN ' clerk, cullector, or wwistait hokkceper, Aalury, Audres O 33, Cribie offce. < NN WASTED=HY & BIRADY willlig tu Faake fiimself eful n any guud penmian and” drau ehitaman smabl wala pected, Aduress it MULL QITUATION WANTED=AS SALEAMAR, D'keeper, orentry crerkihave indseven years £xpe Fivtice T olehult w1 overy bsinekat nd, Tapld b e TONIL O COrTYeL ACTuntadly BUve hech AvG Tears Wt it emiplorers A ane thorauzily posted 18 ihe Tmas ooat of 1oferences, Addfeca Iy SO, Sy Woulward-av., Detralty S SITUATION | WANTED — iV A VOUNG _SAN b with W yes Dbusinessexperience, in soine wholesalo GF terail house, -4ty EEe Olice. SITUATION WANTVED=AR WATCHMARI{1; CAN oy okk S it Wavk or g8 5 b bowrd, For firdier infurtiation apply 1o 11, ¥, Nurrls & vo.. 1 nat TUATION W with o koo e STRLSTAN 31 YEATES OF AGE, ienston, and soine knuwlsdgy uf e cuanies and inachinerys | wish to become o uischls uid uractivsl enpineers. whio will Vo wio & ctisuca #3'per week? 19, 't Fibung ullee, Conchmen, ‘Nenmstors, &ce QITUATION W, . UND =Y standsdiow to du Kinet of seork. Wil wu Alliwaukee a%, up-slaini. _SITUATIONS WANTED—EEMALE, Domosticss ql'XUATl(iN WANTED-A ELIABLE, TRUST- 5D webtuy gl in every Feupect, capabie, capetlonced, do kitehen oF GeUOTAL Wurk RRLTAclOTY Lo Brstovias Tsmilics, 2 Caluinot-av, . TIAN T, 1 irui-¢lase Pl YAl Ly 3 W uds fAret-class g aud lanndry worki best ciiy references glven it required Good wisges oxpocieds ¢an boseen (WO dayd V5 Bouth Dearra st TED-HY § FIIT-CLAR GE| IR Lwiel or bustdni-house, A T —— ATUATION “WANTED=DY A THORITIALY S'ualiiicd nwede: uizl for hrst-cires hudsowork. 148 Tweallvias, QUTUATIO! NTEDBY A COMPE Shlafuhihly unidnrsiania cookisic, wadilng, iz, lefercive giveu, Uil a6l South £arkav, 3 GO0D Delawars JITUATION WANTED=BY' 3 0l STV e i T piwo. SiTUAT 1 WANTED=BY A (OOD Ko D wailioe i fruner. or would do xeacrat hou wurk. Call, for two da)s, ot il nlu wptar, QITTATIONS WANTED=UY A SWEDIRITGIL FUTE £ Light hossawork, or secu.d work i o feiully, Call sy wiid Thursesy taretvuns et 357 Bupu: ut tho basemeut do r. N8 WAN FED=F(i} AN EXVLITENC d Iaunarcess ilsu, Uer ) ouny daushic, 10 dosvcond work und will work fur’ Eaat Vuy ilurel JATION WANTY 1Y A" COMPETENT AND ienced Germai ilr us cooki uho, (or e sl T s sacoud gl 11 0= gudreas 1570 W satWOrth-Brey between Fhirty-Grst aud Fuirtyeecond > ENT Gl T gencral ANTED=HY A COMY dress o @ privato fainhy, r eierunces, Call for twa days st 94 Bwing: ANTED AN ENGLIBI GIRE ri_ur general lowsework fa sl co. _Aduress s, TrMLY utlics. QITUATIOS WANTED-| NG WO SUVATCE ST R0 Yo dprlvate ami it porknced I (ho Uuslicss. Bost of clty ratorcuces iven. Callfur twu days at U7 Dearbori-ay. 2 - ATION WASTED- CYNPRTERT Q10 10 Gk, waslh wid fron {0 & urivate famliy. o 14 50Ut Slorian ut, LTUATION NTEU—BY WCANDINAVIAN Su:'l;(lrl‘l‘:ll Arat-cluas Lotol. Afidflu 4 ‘Iribuse aitice. e d el v SITELTION WANTEUSBY "X BOANDINAVIAN b &Kl private family as cook, washor sud frooce, wr geuersl huusowork, Gall 1ur w0 day st 1977 bles* A Uveateire SUUATON WIRTEI-AS COOK ~AND LAV D drcas la vrivain fumily or drst-class og louse. Thrva yeans' rulvrouce. Apyly 20F bwu days wé B0 Blaty SLLUATICS WANTEDZUY SCOTUN_GIRL FOI sccoud works 1o obje tutake caroof chllirvaj best refersnees, Call 86 i3 Pweaty-blathest, PUATION WANTRU-FUL ECOND WORK Ul L ChiIaT e Sy who Gnderrands Hor word woil. 143 Twentiein s, QUIUATION WANTED=DY COMPETE, D aiu laundress Jo private famtly; o o coultry? kuod referesices; 50 postale, Z54 GQITUATION WANTEL i T aud lrouee la ey AR rlvato i N WANTEU—DBY N Y GIRLTO S ASaCrL: L SOk ks i B FALTNKLE WANTebD-1 IAVE 3 LU00 MANT- jaluces 8iud tieed 1) o | WlLUO Piiiitiitde iyl Iesgution. @~k Nriutue viticy. Ry (NEN W, D~ WITIL 83,000 IN” A FIRST- P A Tl by s U oyt ey 8 b Uik ag et £33 P23 YA Casly SOF BYVTYEIILG. WAL B4 1OF Clashts 1 40 80 SLANL A7 & cliwuta weldola wit wl(ll‘-‘ “:"hlhlawfil Wil “It:.:‘: l:l«(-:.l "“ 3 S0 uotice wil n SRR il PRSRD Y 5 ot DALINEN WANIED — WITLL Y PALNES cotiods s wood aleaman Tuls Wi o7 W nvestiysia, Addrvs § 0, ‘Sribuue wBics,

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