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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUAR 1879—-TWELVI: PAGES. over overy rod of ground In the but that they'll find the cat the 1ast graiz of sand and the cans to boot. VESSEL TRANSFERS. List of Sales Recorded In Milwankeo Dur- Ing the past Seven Woeks. Fpecial Diepatch fo The Tridune. MiLwAUKEE, Jan. 2.—Navication scross the take to Grand Haven and Ludington continnes uninterrupted, and all of the stesmers employed are carrying full cargocs, mainly of flour and rovisions, eastward, The following Is o list of the vesscl sales re- corded at the Custom-Iouse from the st of December to date: 8chooner Caledonis—Anton Torgeson toJ. A, Olson, of Racine; all, Bchooner Ashtabu Olef Anderson, of Escanabas ail, Schooner Iteindecr—0. M. Nil. Jakahson, of Milwaukee: the whole, pelier Ira H. Owen—Escana n Transportation Company to the Inter- Transportation Company; the whole, 3, Barge Jesse Linn—The Escanaba & Lake Michigan Transportation Company to the Inter- gfif:}’n Transportation Company; the whole, Propeller 8, C. Baldwin—~The Escanbs & TLake Michigan Transportation Company to the Inter-Ocean Transportation Agnes L. Potter—The Escanaba & lake Michigan Transportation Company to the Transportation Company; Rshoouer Dan Newhall—W. C. Davidson to Sarah M. Ellot, of Kenosha: onc-half, 8100, Bark Neleon—N. A, Nelson and others to the Menominee Barge Line Company; the whole, Thompzon to he thirtytwo Bemato Erice will go out there {8 8 shaking up which will secure to the colored cltizens tho same rights accorded to s white fellow-citizens, he will e the Iast of his race that will be a memberof the Senate in Patterson talks of setuling In North- crn ‘lexas with his twu sons, now yonng nen. Hpencer owna one-third of a gold mine fn the Tilack Htils, nnd is to_manage the mine on his retirement from the Seuate. the Houee at the 1 me of hem will 1y a ahort time, sinue the th reference to certain polnta which can be raplidty pone over, Sull, with whatever little dditfon may he galned In this way, 1t wiil requira about twa weeks to takeall the festimony, and a day or two for the sumining the Recorder and Ma). Reno's counscly e decision of the Court. DRAINAGE., Effoets of the Men Who Desiro to Obviate Mua-Blockndes In the Fature—Organiza- « tion of n Tile-Makers® Association—=emn- rinl to the Legllature, BPRINGFIRLD, Jan, 22.—An associatlon was formed here on Tuesday for the purpose of urg- nz upon the Legislature tho importance of the passage of o Dralnage Inw, Whitchall, was choren Uresident, und the tlon, D. H. Hartz chosen Sceretary. The evening scs- #lon was taken up largely with a general discus- slon upon the drainage question, und the best means to he used with referctice to the passage of alaw under the constitutional amendment., ‘The following petition, which has been Inrgely cirenlated and elgned, was presented to the Assaciation, with the request that ¢ be laid be- fore the Legfsiaturs with the indorscment of the Dralnage Association: To (he Honoral Representativex zens of THlinol MAJ. REN IE COURTS. OR RALE-TIIE. €1t St BeXt 1o corner of FAPEST LOT O MADISON. on Indiana-av,, norih of “Twn he best o n on. Also, ppienitd fot y-plnthris willt Lieut. Varnum on the Rack for Another Day. Heavy Suit Against the Home Na- tional Bank. #ad ORKley-ata., Srontine The Bank of Chieago Once More---Record ef Judg- ments, Rew Buits, Fle. Conover ran for t election, says he was elect- ed, but counted out, and_Is going Lo contest. Doraey owns a ranchie In New Mexico, stocked with 40,0X) hea:d of cattle, but will retain his residence in Arkansos, Bpencer mre all under 40, nud thelr wives are singularly beantiful women. THE RED RIVER COUNTRY. Same Acconnt of Its Wonderfal Fertillly, ote., by an Enthusiastie Correspondent. To the Editor of The Tritune, Varner Ciry, Darnes Co., Dakota, Jan, 19.—~ Tn my letter of Jan. 1, I endeavored as o resl- dent to correct some of tho erroneous impres- sions of this Red River country conveyed by travelers hurriedly passing through ft. Btutsman County s generally spoken of as the county of which Jamestown 18 the county-scat, and Jamestown fs mentiooed as the point of departure for the Fort Totten In reality, Stutsinan County contaios IifLy-slx townahipe, each of thirty-slx square 1niles, or an area equal to that of the Btate uof Delaware, nearly all of which {s adapt- edto grain raising and to general farming. Agriculturaily, it Is capable of supportivg a far denser population than that antiquated lttle Middle State. The county adjoins Barnes Coun- ty un the west, and {tseastern boundary {s cight- cen miles from the Minnesota Northern Pacific Rallroad passes through its centre from east to west, crossibg the James at Jamestown, the county seat Hls Tmpressions as (o the Fight~.{ Caso of Dadly Li per fa:tory, 4] for mlnurumr{ hington-st. S 40 FERT ON MADIEN KFA MiLL, 57 Washington-st. 24X TO ALLEY ON north of Twe xih- ta bufid threa hausca, 10, eno Investigation was resnmed yester- ning at 11 o’clock, nnd, ofter the usual of the previous day’s testimony, Lieut. Varnum® Anopinfon was filed yesterday tn the Ap- pellate Court In the ease of the 1ilfuols Land & Loan Company vé. Beem. It seems that In January, 1870, Perey W, Honner, a minor 19 cars of age, made a contract to sell to the I~ hois Land & Loan Company a plece of tand on the routheast cornee of Monroe and LaSalie stroets, the Company agreeing to pay hin $23 a month during his minority, month thercaftor during his life. Ttalso agreed, atnong ather things, to tnake a donation or pay- ment, on reasonable request, of 8500 to Mrs. D. King. Ho dted fn the summer of 1570, aud Mrs. Kiug subseruently begun a sult to recover the £500, and ohtatued a judgment, et up two defenses: onu that no reasonable re- quest hisd been mnada; the olher that there was totnl faiture of consideration on the contract with Bonuer, ho laying died during mioority und his heirs naving repudiated the contract, Judgze Balley detivered the opinton of the Ap- peliate Court. He sald that Mrs. King had only asked for the £390 from an attorney of the Com- pany, who was only employed to attend to part of its Lusincss, nnd such demand was not & reasonable request withiu the meaning of the Second, the evilence stowed unly partial fatiure of consideration, wnd that could not be set up In defense. fore reversed and romanded. TIE BANK OF CIHICAGO. Aswas predicted {o yesterday's ‘Tuinuxs, an- other long nfgument was had yesterday morn- ine before Judge Moore as to the form of the injunction order in the Bauk of Chlcugo case, The Judize dectded Tuesday that he would en- Jolu the prosceution of suita by creditors against he stovkholders of the bank, hut could not tmake up bis mind us 1o yyhether he should also require that the stockliolders should pay Into Court what they owed hefore the tnjunctlon was He therefore requested both parties to prepare orders as they wished them to be Mr. Bhufeldt accordingly bmuz{u iralt of a deeree to enfoln euits against Hateh s Mes, Munger, two of the stockholders, on condition thay they deposited the mmvunt of thefr fudebtedness in Court. B. Mason, un behalf of other stuck- tiollers, presouted o weneral order probibiting all sufea azainst stockholders, Mr, 8hufeldt urged that the creditors should be allowed to prosecute their claims to jude. . or thut they should be allowed hen turn overthe money collected Dogsey, Conover, aml _COUNTRY REAL ESTAXZ: M3 AND LANDS AT HALF ¥ dAys, thiree amang the he and 3,45x) acres of the brst 1and, Wil be mold at & RCHARDS, Fort Doage. 13 " MEAL ESTATD WANTED. ANTED I HAVE A CUSTOMRR DESIROUS OF Investing shaut 22,0660 {n 10 value of 3,000 to $20,U%. Licul. Lee asking him to de- 's position on the hill, which he did th. ‘The command, ke sald, stopped half way up the hill, but at whose When the command Reno—so witness thought— his 1s 1o place to form better go (o the hill." Belng asked his opluion, ns 1th regard to Reno's positlon W. W, Arnold, of o3t which Taelerted a—(icorge N, Hamer to order he could und $83.53 8 n' to Jorgen o paying real cetate T PR T e aber an officer, i 0 cuce A from 8100 The Company ‘I'o cuntioue: hat side, Lut the three compa- to b able to cover the entire {1t they must necessarily hold fo order ans out of the timber, t secm to him that Reno had iu that position to hold the entiro toms. A hody of men like that threaten any village so situated was the Indian villago In this caec, on the part of the Indians was He did not think the entire In- ttacking the command, cither In r on the hil], but ho judged fii# MALN PIONTING FONCE WAS THERE. top of the hill, the village was out of d no diversion could bo created as against the village for that reason. Betniz asked by Lieut. Leo If he had seen Custer's column after the division of the com- witness recolleeted that, when he and Malr jolned Reno's wkirmish-line, he 1s head over his shoulder, looked to e edge of the blufls, on of the rivar, the *er: moving down tho siream. Ho t slcht of a portlon of this column, 1d sce them moving st a trot, Custer's rse probably keeping up his well The polnt where Custer's column Jast when ho eaw It, must huve becn sbout { a mile from where Rteno'’s com- the skirmish-line. 1n other words, It was near—hut & llttle further down S —to the point where Reno'scommand first fne the blufls on the opposite alde At the time Reno and Ben- teen untted on the i, Custer must have been engaged in his fizht. Witness was nost asked as to finding the bodles, ani told about having strack what be supposed to be Custer's trall, stopping nt a watering-place to water his horse, sceing somo bodies near by, and then belog called awar by Teno to put ont the scouts. This point, where be saw tho dead bodles, was abont two miles {rom Reno's position on the hill, two or three of the intervening points belng higher than the Intter position. Bhortly nfter Bentcen camo up witness heard firfog nway down the stream, and spoke of it to Licut. Wallace. The firing was It was o heavy fire, 4 A SORT OP A CRASII, CHASI, CRASIL' and yet not tn the form of s volley. He heard it only a few moments, It evidently cameo the vielnity villags where were nfterwards came from Custer's command or from the la- s fmpression at the time was Uint Custer wos having & pretty hard time of it down there. Waen ho saw the Ygray- Torse ? command golng along the binfTe, he im- poser] Lhat it was zolng down to reud of the village, but, having arrived from his scoutloe toue just at the timo of the separution of Heno from Custer, ho hearil no orders, sl could only tmagline what the pians Fram the tine tiat Keno got up on the Bt untl the wholo bady of Iudlius, as (L ap- cd him in thut position, and a ement cusucd, micht have been ialf or {wo hownrs, but on points of timo he ‘wouldn’t pretend to be neenrate. Witness was it position to hear Keno glive or- Wil only unce, and thal was when e andd Welr returned from the far polut where n tighting the Indians. Rueno eakl he had sclected a site the river to moke u stunl on, ners was riding around a good deal have seen. Reno mors or luas, wil drawn towanls him. thers was any feel. good as any on 1l rANTED=T0 § hutiaes praperty on good 14 prefer two plees T keen the Indi the Senate and the Houre of Toidisn Ansuces respectfully Invito the at- tention of your honorable body to the condition of_our lnwa on the subject of drainage: 1, ‘The ast of 1871, entitled * An act to pro- vide for the construction nml protection of drains, ditches, levees, and other ‘works,” con- -six sectlons, has been rendered leas by reason of n decision of art, rendered i1 the caseof Up- dvke ve. Wright, reported in Eighty-tiest 1ilt- nois. 2, Tha act of 1877, whilo Jt probably was ns good as could be passed at that time, "owing? to constitutional impediments, innomanner incats the publie demand upon this important subjoct, 8. Extensive works, [n various parts of the State, have been commenced under tho laws which cannot be finished or kept In repsir without the passacae of some leg- Bouth Kides SIBIIED COTTAGE ¢! he hot! F! clrele of U on Thirty-firsi-st., by GEORU| would of course TO RENT~RO North Blac. DEARBOTIN-AV.—A inndsomiely furnished, hree geatlemen: alse sn extensl nnfurnished eyeent 189 grate, maatel, bot and cold alshed hack parlor 'I(H_G RENT-STORES, OFFIC, tain disersion slsting of 1t practically vo! our Supreme C floor front aufte, Iilot—Nichotas :g”p.hen Torrison, of Manitowoc} two-thinds, ety ol cer; The case was thercs MENT=A DESIRAD 1ve_business elly uear Trtbunaofice. 8igns of Iteviving Peosperity at Milwaokee. Frecial Dispateh to The Tridune. ~—The North Chicago Rolling-Mill Comuany have leased the Minerva Ulast-furnace on Kinnickinnlck avenve, an fnstl- tution that was compietcd fn 18i3, and shut down after having been opurated for a perfod of seven months nt a loss, the lessees to operate the furnace ns svon as it can bo stocked with fron snd coal, say by the 1st of May next. The institatlon is cnoable of pro- ducing 18,000 tons of pig-fron anoually. North Chicago Company, under their lease of the Bay View milla aud” furnaces, also coutrol the blast-furnace at Iron Ridi will be operated thls season by them. ahove referred to, hove re! It rises in Gingras Coun- ty, unid emptics Into the Missourt at Yankton, 400 miles away, hardly larger at its mouth than It affords water-power in Stuts- man County but little inferior to the Rapide of Cheyenue in Baroes Couoty, Jamestown, or to ltasize and width. MiLwaukee, Jan, E 81 A AND A TV . % W nah{ngton-ar ... WANEED TO BENT. _ TANTED=TO HENT—PACKING. faetiities, rallros , iTposeRl UL be At m of years.” Rrides Adares Zu7, Tribune omce. 4. Tho benefita of these works, and the vast amount_of money cxpended in coustructing Llwm. will bo lost unless legistation can speedily the right, and saw on h at fts sonree. the opposite side djaeunt ground for cFALA fENL Tur A terin o the Stock-1ards. 0. ‘The fands that can be reclalmed under a roper aystem of lezistation ara estimated at 800,000 nerea In Itinols, worth but little with- out proper driina 6. \When reclaluied, It {s cstimated theae landa will be wortn at least $40,000,000 tnore than they arc now, and wlill add that amount to the tax- able wealth of the State, 7. H00,000 acres of lund consists of swamps, bogs, and lakes,worthless in its preseot condition fur agricultural purposes, and render- for the surrounding country uuhealthy, by reuson of its minamatic alimosphere, posed o reclatn these Iandsby drains The Legialature will not suthorize or dircct any expetditure of public money, or any tax to be levied, or any debt collected, ex- cept pgainst the property beuetited hy the pro- It 1s the intention of Jimtown." ua fv 18 called on the Northern Paciic, 1s sougly located in the bend of the river, sheltered on oll sides by the bluils rising to the pralrie. ‘The peenliarity of the Interlor Dakota such as Barnes and Btatsmon, Is the nnbroxen character of the land, The Cheyenne and James lave hut few tributaries. They are fea by springs oozing from the gravel, between the blue and yellow clay of the pralrie uncut by the ravines und gullfes which disfigure so many farms on the Red River. the matter of tratsportation alone this is no in- Farmers between the rivers LEN A WE of ven of elght rvoma, o te., in-doots, la feshi R e b6 chiean, - AQGnens i ek 3 e e SN AC AT possaainn teanired alout Ing dencription, Avondale, Cin* threc-quartersof mand then was on ze, Wis,, which Nouih Mine. STATE-BT.—VENY PLI furnistind rooms to rent eneap for the winier, wiih or without hoard. 1079 nitiohely facaim rested on galn after the retreats furnaccs, the operating company will be able to better control the quality of the pueiron re- quired for theifr Chicago and Milwaukee mills ‘The announcement here tnade 80 significant as foreshadowing a gradal re- vival of the buslness intcreats of the country, while at the same time {t demonstratesa marked Incresss [n the demand fur fron. RIBUNE i ANCH OFEFLIUES, X ORDER T0 ACCOMMODATE patrons inroukunut the cit ubsoll, leaving the SANT AND WELL than heretofore. it iial oo, ¥ith buard, considerable ften, generully able with an ordinary two-Lorse team tocsarry to the railroad shipping point from sixty to seventy bushels of wheat. whereas wero they obliged to pass a single deep ravine or “cooly ™ (as ravines are ealled here), forty bush- cls would proye a troublesume land, Strotches of Mo, undulating prairfe abound where the view s only Himited by the power of As in all parta of the country, bettcr partion of this scction has been avolded by the sallrpad. ‘The overage yield of wheat In Stutsman County has beon in excess of twenty- flve bushels per acre, which argues great things when tiwe sofl shall have become thoroughly sub- dued. Time has demonstrated throughout the Norttiwest that, up to a certain limit, the longer the land Is under_cultivation the greater the To secure o wheat crop {n_any necessary that the land shall be Lroken in the spring of one season, hack-set in ull (that Is, turned over uguin), anl the sod alluwea to rot thruugh the stucceeding winter, ‘The fotlowing suring the land is ready for the In the interim, settlcrs who have finlshed tlielr breaking find profitable employment for themselves and teams 1 breaking lud for non- or in cultivating potatoes, beans, and les on thefr own Yand, Fine ylelds ol besns can ho bad from’ new breaking, with the certalnty of o crop. Wild hay has thus far supplied the placo of ‘The bay grows (n natural mendoira, depressed fromn one to three feet be- Jow the level of the surrounding prairie. The meadows vary o extent from & quarter of an acre to severial hundred acres the grass that, if jeft uncut. often high enoagh ta conee pasiing throwzh, Frum an estnetie standpoint, this country s not witbuut ita attractions, ) tie prairivs are o vast lawn, ke mirrors set fn cmerald (where the lane, swingiog stride of the prairies lins chunged an it appronchied the water to a shart, measured stop preparatory to taking the leap) scem ke the waork of some Brobdignegian lundsespe gardener, ko regitlar are they o out- They rise trum the nlds for 150 feet, thetrslopes clothed In verdure, wiud thetr sumits green nud level as bllliard- ‘I'licao ure your true table-lands on o At their feet the pever-fall The Judee sald ho intended to make the stockholders psy their indebtedness, which they had confessed they owed, e wanted the par- ties t1 aeree on some order, if possible, and therefore would give thein some further time to see I they could not coinclde o8 ta their views. ‘The Receiver, ST,—FIRST-CLASS per’ week, with uso It is not proposed to tax the Btate, the county, or any municipality. to constructany drain, ditch, or leves; but it s the permission to hiela them- scives in a lawful monner that the people are asking, and not the nssistance of vthers, the end, therefore, that these gencral objects oy be carrted out, we respectiully invite your attention to the amendment to Sce. 81, Art. 4, of the Constitution of 18i0, on this subject just overwhelmingly adopted by the people. juaginent of tie underslencd, that amendment will enable your honurable body to hoss all the laws necessary to reclaim and bring nto o proper state of "eultivation this vast amount of territory, The estlinate of 1,500,000 acres only tncludes swamp nnd overflowed lund nnd, as o consequence, only embraces o amal portion of the lund to be benefited by a proper “’Thera Is not one farm out of seventy-five in the State but needs drain- inz, and much dralning, statc of cultivatios the vield ot uvery of plauo and baths day board, 81, weeki five mingtes ¥ OUR NUMEROUS we have cetabiished below, where adveriisenuenta will be taken for the sama ried Bt the Matn OfMce, and will be recelved nring the week, and until 9 p, m. s Bookscliers and Batloners, 1% i Nowsdealer. Stationer, cte., 1000 r Weatern-av. X, West-3ide Nows Denot, 1 wadealer, aad Faacy D. L. Hough, also fed tion setting out that Mre, Marlon Munger o the creditors of the bank 840,000 on account of Ther Hubliits o8 o holder of $15,000 of stock tn the bank. Sto chimsn credit of not to exveed &6,000 for paymentsmade to individual ereditors of the bank, who have sued ber. has been eatablished by the Supreqie Court, u the Recelvor now asks that Mr aufred to answer the present. petition, nnd that the matter be referred to a Master in Chancery fo ascortait the amount due from her, and that she be decroed to pay the same, A shuflar petition was fited as to Reuben Hateh, who owus $5,000 worth of stack: A ruly was issucd by Judge Moore on Hateh and Mrs. Muugzer to unswer these potitious in tive days. TWest Sldce SOUTH BANGAMON nished room. wil aehtlenian aai wi J8 HovTi CATREST] rooms, with all inode with board. at mo 4T.—A NICELY 0 gentiemen or EIY PLEASANT not like a volley. Munger be re- MISOELLANEOUS. in this entumn, three linea or lew, 23 canis per (n- sevison, Kach udditional iine, 10 eents. 1ING_A COUPLE OF 000D RE. sel fur the onara thisevening cai chasa them at No. 90 Liearborneat., say Ay 70 RTANT 1N TH 4\ ture businuss {n & llve town address Cbatsworth, 1L, for in! 181 3 aystem of dralnage. bingle, warm room t-on0 meal-ticke but whether to bring it Into a higoe ‘e venturo Lo say that eld of wheat or corn wonld be larizer and fairer if° tho lunds were properly 0! T per days radneed dlans hie could not say. Lizzle Broadheny flicd a bill yeatorday against Touis Broudheay asking for o divorce on the roind ot craelty. Michael Mulhorron also puts in a complaint againat his wife Sarab, chargin: tlon, mul askine for o decrec of divorce. ticlen A. Brookbank inokes the sama charge againat her husband, Charles D. Brookbnnk, as agronnd for sinblar reliof, Lastly came Jobn B. Root, and he nlso relics on getting & divoreo from his wifo Hattie, on the eround of desortlon. Judis Moore yesterds, divorce to Fredericks Koenig, on the ground of desertion. ers want Table board 827 pee week. VADATIOTEL, 14 AND 160 WATALIE, v Drainoge has been defined os the “art of ren- dering lsnd not anly so free from nolsture that no superfluons water shall reinsin in it, but that no water shall remiain long enough to injure or retard the healthy wrowthof such lants sy ara re- quired for the susfcnance of ran or beast." It has been snid by d'stinguished agriculturists that Tlinols comprises {1 one Lody the largest area of equally ferttio lands to be found on the faco It may be added that the only thing wanted for the full development of fta {8 thorough und systematle il for the puwer to do this e wmust depond upon the action of your honorable expressed in pruper laws, respectully suggest that the leeislation Lo minde as simple as possibla to the ¢nd that oll may understund it and fu view of the fact that large sums of money have been nvested In attempts at dratusgzoand the probabllity of high water In the spring, which would u an unfinished conditlon, wa respoctfully and earnestly oslk that your legds! tlun bo as specdy and prompt as the Constit tion of the State will peemit, and as the fuspor- tancu of the subject demands.y Ju concluslon, we invita overwhelming volo by which the druinage amend- bted, uiid point to It as anevi- ermands and dostres of the peopla on this fmportant subject. A progosition which hiad over 80,000 majority, all the votes not fu the af st it, must imprees its importance upon the entfon of your honorable body without turther mediately sups ntigek thie ot her with deser- AL ADVI nsion law, pensiuners may o timothy und clover. cnnfmi"‘r:trl;)lhl‘ Hit 1101 ovite Paiiner Hotise with board. £41085 vor weik, Transient, € T BOARD WANTED, VARD=ASD 1LODOING 1 i Y Aot famity. | Address, stating terris, £ POSITIVEE CLOSL PUSITIVE CLON N 3 nud so rank fs POSITIVE GLOST In tho fall 1 1s lahorse and rlder uf thie glibe. granted a deeree of productlve powe ocnlz from Fricderich undec-drainace, 3 FNT, WIFR, AND TW0 ‘want conifortahle sujte o(l rA‘)(!ml in a rrs| Jtlze Drununond (s cxpected to be home to- day from Indianapolis. ‘Fo-morrow will bo the lost day of acrvice to the February terin of the Superior Court. A letter bas bren recelved from Judgo Me- Allister by hls clerk, to the effece that hels mueh better amd will probably bu in court next The river blufla R TEFS AXD DOAS MUFFS AND DQA% OST—WEDNESD.A 3 book: cantaining shout B11, wn 0513, Baker's mnd ST ltane's ainung tioni, will'te lberally rewarded by leaving 1t st 44 ) ET- d ereveral eards (Mr destroy Wworks 4 bave cut our famout river ke the »i determined fo close out ack, we liave tade the mod 'y artiete =i some instatic ‘The Recelver of the Gorman Natlonal Bank was authorlzed by Judgo Blodgett to scil the bauk safe tor 8600, payablein vertilleates ot k% in llquidatlon, OST—A_WLACK PUCKE abotis £22 [0 inoney and peart-hat 1uet between carner of state and Tweaty-fourt| Mosely Rehool, sand Wabmsh-av., W e fnder will be rewunied by returniog (o & -2 Wabash-av. OST—AT THE OPELA T solltaire dlamon fur 1L el TUOUR CONTAL 1 hundied fuathnle! commauds wondered where Iie wax, but nobody osed that he had been used up, The Liea ¢ and bis connand belng kitled never eutered_bis mind ot all, and when the Indlans returned ho thought that they had driven Custer ofl ut the other end of th villags aud had como back to cive Rewo another d he dian't think there was ang doubt but ¢ mass of Indlans who had attacked Revo on the skirmnisii-ling sterward went up to the villpgze, couaged in the fiznt with Custe him off, amil then turned buek to attack 1 Tlo heard uo orders given by Reno on nd went to bed about 9 ‘¥lio next morn« your attentlon to the Dankruptey wero {saucd to W, L. Pease, A Ao McKay, und Daniet J, Reed, spraring the the maunmoth pike, which grows to an unhennt-ul size in 8 fu some bubbling I the speckled trout. ment was aloj acuce of the d NV detrila, & It. E. Jenkins was elected Assignes of Henry Mol Walker; C. D, Lusit was appointed Assignee of Charles (1, Merryold. Ansignees will bt chosen for Richard E. Hop- pin and Rubert Stuart this t-dividend iecting 1. Keen, Cooke & Co. I8 set UNITRD STATRS COUNTS: “The United Stotes commenced a sult yester- day niatost the Mome Natlonal Bank, claliniog As roon ux 1he papers were Blea they withidrawn by Mr, Boals, an asalstant lin ct-Attorney’s oflic these waters; creek trying his hick wi In the summer mornlnes on the prairle o wan feeln s if, when e tived umong mountains or - cities, he was fu prison, realized that the world was rottud, nnd revolved o tread-mill of Lis feety nud until he soes the fire Heking up the bl meadows in the nlght time, jumpine hiabresking, devouring his house, | stacks fn u twinkling, be never the lutent power fn a land-bunter's REWATD 1F THR THIER WITO STULE MY ovarcont Iast Wedneadny ulght will rerira pa- 7410 e a1 Wheeling, Weat Vo, 1 adiress, oud o queatior 25 T in on clection which rmative were eounted na msked. DAVIO fle never befors PINANUIAL, 1. '« have the bonor to be, your obedlent serve ARYANCER 3L boiids, eic, N X Glurk Jiouns 3 atd d. NY SUM TO LOAN ple. wiinout renioval Pt NEAL SEAL BACQUER REHC $33. A committee, conslsting of 8, T. K. Prime of BEALRACQUER AEDUCED TO #lon. Dwight, V. 11, Ellls of Springticld, und J. M. Bourne of Springeileld, were appolnted to present to the Legisiature the above memortal, und to urge the pussuge of 8 Drafuoge Juw in accorduncy Tl Committee were nlso fustructed to disscintuato such {nforwation fir regard to the drainage question sa woula best advanee its geucrnl Interest, Senator L. 0, Whiting was present, who, upou invitation, made a few remarks upon this subject, ! aleo stated that thero were now beforo the (Genural Assembly two billa which whole yuestion, ‘Tliey were to be printed, aud the Benste Committee on Dranage desire to give then as wide o circulation as poasible In order that they insy be 50 commtented that onr legdslators may be able to mako a gool law, The Assuciation adjourued tomect ut the call of the Prestdent. s APPSR DEAD BODIES AT FORT WAYNE, Bpecial Dispalch to Tha Tridune Fonr Warse, [od., Jan, this mornlug, just after the arrival of the pus- eenger train on the Fort Wuyne, Jackson & Baginaw Railroad, fn moving baggaze out of the train uncof the trunks burst upen, revesling thie paked body of a deaduan of about 35 years, which was forced into indescribable sbape, und was covered with blood and bruls came from Waterloo, and Is thought to have been futended for a medlcal collegy, at the Morzue, awalling fdcutiileation, The body of ftuse Milier was finally bured to- day, all {ntercated being ab last convineed that death had taken place. This {s a youny girl whose funeral was susoemied nlne days azo on account of shens of Jife. The body was then taien ton hospital, where It remulned thi to- It {s beleved that thero waa life in the hody at tho timo of the funeral, but thut It hus siuce terminated. the night of the 25th, o'elock thoroughly ex witness went over amd Jay in thetrench with Freuch, where they liept up a * aive nid In the afternvot lie out of tho lines, und wroto out four notes to be ndlaus: didu'e get beyoud 1 the enrire far GoUDS We willsend goods by eprens C. O, D, aubject to 0N FURNITURE AND 1t alsa, WoREY loaned un And Uienosquitoes—0 the mosquitoes! ‘The Towlatl frecboots long azo disewvered the riel ness of our Junds und the beauties of our o und in summer the grass them, of & slze und spirit becoming the res dents ot the bighlands, In the winter the snows are lleht, the rivers lakes ure glare, and the skuter has o bound- At this season the sun take? fire for sume time, with the petition. THY, SIAMVOTH BANGAIN , b his request, BUNKN [N ore alive with caw of rhenmativn, De stateinent as 1o the cause of action, which er, presumptively the clalin that Gov- ernment finds deposited therein b master MeArthur wero pald out on MeArthur's PEIvaLY cheek: r (a omts on wat lan 8L (H 10'8 Omee (ficensedy, 0 Lust ladiiun-at i NOLROW #2000 TO LUSE pot, 1248 Mudisun: As to the wounded on the night of the 25th, ‘The comniund that night wero pretty well exhausted, und probubly thy An to the coursgo of houglit there was plenty of witness couldu't sav. y affeving extraordloary bargatns in ke and dotinane, havl nder vatue, the ent 3 w Iz O N groction uf 8 bullds froueay aecurvd by HOHRnEe & g, 444 Blab FURNITURE WITHOUT kE- v ool collateral tield fur exerclse, nnd moun secm to delight In #tran; lur effects upon the prairle. Last uf uf Day befure retirtug xecined 1o bave cutirely fguited, the Llaze reaching hialf way to the ze- nith, turning the white prafrio to gold, and mak- ing the prutrie traveler to feul like creevlug up to the fire and warni; pened to Lo on couplete the ried sunward like white cloud, ped with gold, uutl) the; majority of 1hem the command, he t Lee asked witness if DENTEEN'S COLUMN could have gotten over the river and into the "Ihe reply was that he 0 COURT IN DRIEP, Mollohan began o sute for $2.5 terduy oguigst Hoyal Ll and Jol st qua! o expressly o W can guarautee theit 40 o0r customers tn cvery i 'y garnt s cut fu the Hcliest aud a1 €3, well worth at Ivuat d 0 contemplate this [ wuit. 152 Doarborn- ! “The International Bank commen debt for $L00 ngainst Elllott A A. Lomax, and Robert 1, Foss, ‘Abraham Metoy begsu o suit for §3,000 yal Hiltund Jobn MceKechney, v ll:nrv i Foreman filed a biil nguinse Aon and X 25, handouie ¥ weclal fnaucerent st $4.74) ) LOAN, TN RITM timber 1o foiu Heno. cutthd have o crossed, nid Reno th strengihened and relutorced by Benteen's threa companics, nnd the cubire force would luve becn able to lold the buttom—the the timber—tor sume time, cepecially {F they rain with the extra ‘mnmuni- it his coat-talls, Irie at the time, herd of sntelopes scur- lied to the e o d utourh o prien, Lloa Noivest Kurtieuls In Fidiculously luw price 4+ woll Fuowarty and others, to foreclose a trust. d for $1,250 on the 8. K. 1y of the E.}¢ the N, B, & ot 8. W, Sec CIRCUIT COURT, Susan_Abratoms begnn o sult In_replevin sk, W, Mustl, Wo I Dr, Fiten, Herman Ravior, o Kerfoot, Ales. Lrowu, J. Badenoch to recover 8 stock of lor slefirhin, eti, valued at 81,500, y et commenced un uction fu trespass Somucel Reker, clamiug $13,000 damn- tp- 'y Vaulshed in the blaze. Fievenick 1. Apaus. ——— AGRICULTURE, Epecial Mspatch 1o The Tribune. SpnixorieLp, Ill, Jau, 2L—A meetjug of delegates from several of the County Agricults ural Boards of the State, und others interes ‘was held hero to-day, reaulting in the orgauiza- tion of the Ihluols Agriculiural Union. constitution and Ly-luws adopted were substan- tislly the same as published fu the call for the mecting, The object of thu Unjon is to act fo connection with the State Board of Agriculture in promotingall branches of agriculiurs throuzh discusslon and otherwise, bad Lind the pac! tlon. As ta the possibiiity Ing a juncture with Custer, It either the three companies would bave to go through the vitlage tu Custer or Cuater through und, in his oplnion, such an undertaking woukl have been very difficule, it i left the woods, e gelter collaterals, "0, it styles. allowing INCBANGE, LANID AN LA BO) leaga braferey, 1% —At 1 o'clock ment, 16T MAR wnd 237 B o™l Muthsiutl Harealn batatlishment FPHOSE WANTING FLST-Cl iahed ur anfunlstiod. en without baard, or s ¢ hous Ing sesirably Tenanti T xxélfl\;‘\u the villaro to the Tl earir -y e or slngie, with ar g, 0 thuse wante riers, shoutd call oa i iy, l When Ren's commut tinued the witness In uuswer to Lieut. Lee! questlons, the bulkof the Indlans wore 500 yards wwoy from the command, und thego were abuut 00 or 400 of them, possibly more, asto Neno's conduct during this battle of the Littio Big Horp, witness said be had very littlo 10 83y on either slde. 1o had seen Renoy'{n the timber, with a gun fu his _hand Jeadlug & vom- pany fn a charge on the Indtun villuge, he bud scen of Kengon the bill he bad already stated. fle vertaluly saw NO SIUN OF COWARDICE or anything of hat sort in Hena's conduct, und nothlvg spedial the othier way. kot out of the woods, lie con- ed that the movement was belng 1o get on bigher object 1 ndiu; of the column was next inguired id e had no special wbiect, but thought I there Was suything to be done he might as well bo here. * He supposed, si first, that there was no hout to call the cumvany to when he discover- upposition was in- . Besfiles, he conldn’s have gone slowly it be bad wished {t, beeuuze he couldn's check Ih.:- borse without :awing his mouth with the Dervai the beat locai ral Juwas weil fusgiro waler (hal hever [ ke wmall geist-giill ur town VRt 2 armn [ v und oralrie Joing w-Renas pasilren CRETS FOR SALL. BR 10 Clark-ab. T ity vll'vllhlf ho: ¥ BrLoportr -1 to 2 e ve, Northwestern Mutual Lif ea laithe suswérs W1 Hast Olfo-al., Ol PRINTING 4 farniln one of the uear ralivuad, nid 1+ will excliange tor Goud repale. Ad- s were clected Proshdent, L B. farsons; First Vice-Prestilent, D, 1. Gitliham, of Uppor Alton of_Chiumpatgn; ‘Third, Becrotary, Charles Fu easurer, Geurge We ny—No opluions until pext k. AUz (any—111, 112,116,116,117, and 110 to 1k, Nu. 110, Van Pelt va, Kuesell, on Jipax Janeson--10, 11, and 12 of condemna- No. ), City D"' D ICATR OF Wi o llu-leII; Trade., MUSINESS CHANCES. BALE-THK RIGHT TO seil $him e ciebrated Gliray L BB GRIAWOLL, cor. Jist MUSECARe MLIN CABRINET OROAXS=THY d relt; wrzans, w and | Hon calendar, JUDiE Moonk—: Raluh va, Fake, un tria Jrvum Rourke—d, No case on triel. 2 AUk Boorn—4u00, 104 1o 483, juclusive. No. 4o, Eehen vi, Watry. ou trial, JUBGK FauwELL~tieneral buslness, saue cases U 10 10, Nos. 107, 1,025, J,041, 1.0iY, 1,045, Luavis, of Carrolltun, METHODIST RAPAI Epeciat Dispitch 1o The Tribune, 23,—A spoclul telegram to constny from: Palmyra, Wis., WA well-knowu marrled lady attempted suicidu ut U o'clock lust evening by drowaniue i the Big Boring, vear the Bidwell House. She ) for this second uusuccessful sttempt at selfnunder, to the man who had tollowed and reecued hery that her husband was ¢ Methodist revival mect- t ho ave ail his lhalted Jelaney, on irial d 30, No. . tinued, he wus satistl 404, 403, 407 to 411, In- & retreat, the de i Owiier guidi 4 ohi cunptey, OR SALE=MACHINKIY hitie:shup dolog o §vo FOUK OF GROUEIIER lsa aloie to rent, v i tanduiph-st,. Jalt BALE~LE, Miwaukes, Ja the Ewening W second:iand ! URGAN. 0., N THOLS d lucal business, ————— - - Alexuniler Huwmiiton on Maj, Andre, As therg §s o good deal ssid just now about Ma]. Andre, there may bo some iuterest n pead- W UPRIGHT PIANO " NEW BQUARE PIANOS. KEW ORGANS, 1,00%, 1,005, 3,01 1,018, 2,040, ahd 1.0: what Alexander Hawilton wrote of himat on lostallincnts, at fu the thne of his tragical deat extract Is from Vol L of tils works, page 179 # Amopg the extraord{nary circuinstances that attended Iim {n the widst of lius encules, he died umiversally estvemud sl universaily re- wretted, ‘Ahere was something sineulazly fn- teresting {u the characier wd fortunes of “An- ‘To an cxcellent understanding, well fin- proved oy vducation umd travel, i uuited a pe- culfar clégence of mind and manuers, sied the sdvantage of o plessing person. possusecd a pretty taste for the fue arts, uid had bimscif attalied some proficicacy in poetr; music, und painting, o without ustentation, and embelllslied by 3 ditfi- denee that rarely accompanles so many” talents und mecotplisbments, which left you Lo suppuss His sentiments were cle- v had 8 softness His clocution was ong there, il w. urder, ar somcth| «d lieno and knew that his ‘The tollowtng U3rTED STATES Clwceit CounT—Jupa zrr—Helen M. Cross 1 James AL, Varr ve. Mana B Lilitard, Y-~ Lo X T 8208 0—Franklla Mace WITH LBNTER W ty sainteredted i the Fr inics now Ju scaston weaus for thelr auup ¢ children to suffer tor 1he necesslties of ife,"” et w It Is Pluyed. Detratt Frea breas, This {s the way it s played: A man past the prime of life, pourly dresscd uod having a moursful quiver iu his yolee, takes two old ovster vons, purtly fills them with sand, does thewn up fu_ncat shape, und, pelecting a house, e calls tho lady to the dourand savs 1'w ohd aud poor, but I'u wot u thlef. I foun ese oystes-cans on the atreet, aud won't sou be goud esoueh 1o Keep 'em till the owner callsd” *Why, the owner may uever call,’ re- “'That's s0; but I'm nos able crs even {f 1 had ovsters; awtitle, anyhow. L ioh Piigti- Tich in fonoand 1 . Wilbelm and oratein; veculct, $307.08, and mo- * Blate what wero THE FEELINGS OF THE COMMAND,” asked Livut. Lee, as the examination drew (o when ft reached the summit of that bill, or i going up thire, Wers the feelluga those of triumphant exultation and courage, or de- spondency and d tlon thut of u commauy that had becn defeated, ::r that of & cowyud which bad made a suc- o iy Lond trade uf 10 yes Nenrictia Dobi 1o Lion 107 usw trial. ‘_dvpas Moonz—=Ileary 5. ¢ s COMULETE STOR! 4\ furniture, 200 sud 300 Lianduipti-et. Lowcal Fates: MIDELITY KTORAG East Vau Bucen ieilable. Advan e ve. George (. Pe—— . LA TPARTNEHS WANTED. g goudse aad wer TED=WITH 61,100 10 81,6860 TO pangfacturing busloe [Fibane o naris—~George N, verdict. $100. o W, HTD:H. 1 $1. 00~ Albany nzbt and Lecosrd Lowls ilirechhoru ve. J in National “v’\'u'n‘xc'n" Compe o 1! riiai 41nidu st cuireut rutes, £alely 18U RUFAUES. MERUHAN DI ed: ndvanceamade, 19 o curity withudt Feiboys v 01 vs, Puter Wall, TNES WANTED-AN 4 44 buy 11y reuriug psrinss guatitabed erall foleiot 1 caunot’ speak for any one clse, 5, ** 1 can ouly s Well, then, spe 1 1elt,™ suid the witness, with the look that o though 1 bad been wore than appeared. yated uud fnspired csteem that concilisted uffectio bandsome; his address cusy; polite, and insnu- sting. By hls mert be bad sequired the untim- fted contidence of his Geuvral, und was waking a rapld progress (o ilitary rank and reputation. But'in the hizht of nis career, flushed with new bopes, from the cxecution ol a project the most beneficlal to bis party that could bo devised, he was sLonce precivitated from the summit of prosperity, and saw il thu cxpectations of his ambition blasted uud blmsell sulued.” MACHINERY, 3 Ty Lakel o e el va, Lensy Daker, $1, NEW AND BKCOND- culters bought, sold or ‘ak for mysell.” for yourseif,” Tho Retiring * Carpot-Bag " Senators. Priladelubio Sar. The fonr **curpet-bagrors” who retire on 1 ¥s Bvcuver of Alabama, Put- terson of Soutu Curoling, Dorsey of Arkeosas, und Cunover of Florida, uppuar to take watlers ‘Flicir exit Jeaves only one **carpet-bay- ger ™ in the Benste—Kellogg of Louisiuns. He, with Bruce, the colored Benator from Missls- sippl, will be the oulytwo Reoublicans lefe of Koes with u confession plies the 1[1:1)'. i to buy milk sud ¢ yuu'd better keep one comes, the caus ars yours.' the old man wskes a quarter, and sowctiies The owner docs not serive, und the family prepares for fried oysters for When the paver s torn off sotne folks lsugh—and sowe dou't. Bowe ¥ay they'll buut 0.y 153 Moorve at. 30K ¢ STURTEVANT E! id he bad no fusther questions 10 put, und - Mr. Gitbert asked 1l ourt’s pleasure to proceed with the cress-ex- The Court consulted 8 minute, snd sdjournment ustil ths moru- March 4, pamely: NTED—ONE NU. 'Baust sod blower: must bs cheap. Trious utlice. LETE FILE OF THE Clil flbuua toF the year las, e Taily Aug randay b it “A’ddn‘h A WL LT r— TUUKYDAY, HALF HOUL ouly s bite to eat. KGNS AND OTIBIY one-third yalus. DBECOND-HTAND B lacs Bom 123 Clara-at, up-biaine U fog at 11 o'clock, There are tweuty-four more witnesses to be e SVANTED=MALE N ELRP, 2 ®inniinn In BALs elumn, Ehree [tes or lres, 25 cents per ine sertion, Each addttional tiae, 10 renty, Bookkecpern, Clorka, &ce TASTED-NOOKKEEPER IN CITY HARDWARR and mann{acturing house: mnet be competent to arge of hooks and do general ofice worky statn Betivatn, And salary expecieds AT re g Bt Ao S 7o TFAn odire, LI Tereuce P ANTEDCAN ASSISTANT DBOORKERPER OR <A 18T, entry clerk, Must have expericnce aund come well recominended. Wages not Lo exce Seak!Radreer ) 37, Trivane oen, oo B10 PP ? ANTED —IMMEDIATRLY = A FIAT-CLARS NV e ioTion cler oF ovd andrees.” Abpy AR salary Bnd Felerences.. fecommendation renired: Addrem . M. LAVWRENCE, manayer Eiksder Jours nal, 'ton Co., Jowa, Trnges \VANTED=25 SHOENMAKEIS: TAOSE UXDRR- 1 D06 TR ot S Winiorredy, PHELFS, X CARPENTE 8.5 0 ‘_AI\NI a7 Indi; AV ANTED-AGOOD BARDBRIL TO RUN A y Y _Routlh Halsted-st., a¢ Garien City e o P ployment Agoenclese NTED=100_WOOD-CHOPPERS AT 81 PER cordy 1 1, TIAN 0., Aot Weaie hand.” CHIGSTIAN & CO., 268 VY ASTED-IMNEDIATR GO6T_TOGR on Friday.” E. G. and 15, 8, UAIGHT. sl Miscellnneon D — AN EXPERIRNCED TRAVRLING rertoctly famiilar with all the wholetsla g CHLA L O 1%, 0, .ock Hox 1397, Cineinnatl, O Kiviow eocense, \VANTER = TW0 T ENERGETIC CANVARSE IR v 130 wiiligay & weekiy asiacy of 81010 the At partr. TANTFDZAN AMEUICAN BOY, WA _AddrewZ 59, Ti aaota. 18 YEANS 8. TMMEDIATELY Laitert co pond- M _BUIEAU OF LITERA. ' Yoi WA NTS IO RELL THR BELY= iighiting pocket I B P TANTED=A COPYIST-MUAT W! B WASTEDTA, COrFISTouaT wttE & FLATY VWANTEUSRRRAXD BOY—ONK LIVING OF THE North A 1o adiorth Ride prefarred.” Appiy fo A 1t RERVES, AGE: RITHER KEX;: CAN GL rinnld nedtcto: 81 THia) DAkebes benl o¢ Sob o ST CUF SLRTIDL A AT LS e PANTE D= GETIC MEN OF (10t b AN et dad Smployment Dondiias supacine o bk s 1 i i S o anfued Gl VW axTen: THAVELLING SALESMAN _ FOI§ Blsasware, olc,1 rtata expericn: ralary fenired: Addres 37, Tribans oo o 0 =he W -trl-lsv:sixfficali' s;fwsr.\u'rit A comminy Call 4t bt DCATLOr b, DAKMOLY AL 10 aciock. FIENN BROS. L0, \"A.“Tl ) ~T6) R T INN Of gond address and able fo furnish s ctenees wa to charseter. This s an nousually ol chnnee for nanan of energy. Knowledge of thie busts teunnecessary, Addrers S 100, Tribuno oftice, FANTED=A VOUNG MAN AS ~ ARSISTANT \‘ photogzrasher: must underatand n‘lnuulllnn‘f‘} erence. PPIll_I]rml. Addren 8, ALSCHULEIR Mattoon, WANTED-FEMALE MEL Domestics, 7 ANTED~A FILST-CLASS COOK, GERMAY I‘l‘ French preterred, a¢ CAFBLSKTMEI'ErlAl: o3 pialn. Call ¢ 44 Madison-g. i alrs, fiv‘-’:{y.“r’ WA Sl aman, "t b W AL TOUSRWO or German preferred. EI—GIIL FOL 0 tn email family; Kwed Iteferences required. ol Hih ¢ & family of two. 118 \VANTED=X GIIL_FOif GENEIAL TGS wutk: most be o €00/ | tocommenien 150 Thana e ke o wol \VANTED=A GIiL 10" work In 8 amuil family. tngton 0 © iAT, HOUBE- ADDIY AL 008 Woeat WWashi+ WY AP oto Gaileratands & ittlo Abous ‘cooking: tunulro _u'l_h,yn};l‘nflalnc. i e 7 ANTED—-GIRT, TU DO GRNERAL HOUARWOLL] h\(}fl. vate fainly, Callat 503 Cronantat, Noren ED=A COMPPETENT SKCUND GIRL 10 st with children ond tossw on sowlng ma- referouco required.” Apply st 489 Webster-av., 7 ANTED=A GOOD GIitL, TO COORS WASIL AND iron. Also seconid girl. Apply st No. 727 Woss 3 i, T DO, GENENAL _ lowsawork at 16+ Indta WASTER-A GERVAN otk BEAS Wil 1or tahlo and cliataber work at 10 Stato-ate LO=-G1L FOR GENERAL HOUS] 7 W nrrian sy HOUSKWORE, W ARTED-AGIIL FOR 0L EAALHOUSRWORK, e b comneirat au1al L b W ANT) noun hlo-at, Wag TIAN Ol NONWEGIAN '“h_\\"n-: —K GOGD ®irl for gencrul housework., Csll at 103 Calue met-av. Heninsirosacss MAKEIR IN A PRIVA’ P o SR eron s, TVATE FAN N rRes. W ASTRD=A NEAT, TIDY 01l OF 13 OR 16 TO Taku ¢are bf 8 Gaby. ~ Abuly Norihwes cor, Torty-wyonth-at, and Egandalo-ov., uno vlock cest Dresel Boutevard, Y ANTED--A GIRL AS NUNSE AT 38 DOSTON ANTED=20 BOUTH RATATEST., PRARL Laundry, two collar and une aiirt ironer, oug |urc!£r une Dl:_l;rnnul_ Al_r!'lfl 1t-class, iminsdiately. Miscoliunoous, \V ASTED=tm YOUN LADIES FOR KIALPY:S \RTand pectacular ** Argund the World ia kighty AN stz door Thls 1 o'clook p. 1. Til03. . crly's Theutre. D- 1. Wi AR WORKED IN A ilery on hisok snd prinied books and who can Addrew with rofereaces, Box 1413, Usy Clty, %!?UATII]N!JV\VANTI_’}D;MAL& Stook keopors, Cloris, &cs ATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG MAN (1) ¥holesale or rriall fewelry business; rocconie s from (urmer omployer, Addross 210, N, QUALT- TION WANTED=A OENTL! RTED=A GE y experieiice, in oven o an e e Eurteshodent. from: aadeipia: b de_corre ent from Puiladelphia. Addrors A% North Sluotwonthesl., Puiladeis phita, L. QUTUATION VANTE=A IAVING S eara' experienca {u wholualo and yoral) di ooy th Eugiand fs desirous of T engaxementy refereucs o84 % 04, Miscelinneoas, QITUATION WANTHD=PARTIES WISTING TO R gat's relichln . yuung inan (o well goods ou commise Sttt Towe and "Nobraska plaase uddress 402, Tribe e otice, S‘H‘l? T D=A YOUNUG MAK THAT Q) wwaks aud wiites Fogllah, Gerinan, amd Frouel wh 3 <t & Puetilun ae traveling snleuman. Mleass Badrem 4y YTUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, omosticks JATUATIONS WANTEL-DY TWO 000D GIKLS, 1w ek the'vttier s sacand girl, for work in & ¢ 'retersnce, and private 1 fus el the best il gtve” autiatuctian 1o every way, providal wa ket the pigut kil o1 siiuation. Addivs 2 0, Tribuns, QUUATION WANTIET-IT T GRIRIAN CHoX TN O wiarge family, of honacwork. Addrecs 30 Eaat Chis cagu-av. SITUATION wurk sud p DO LIGHT HOUSR- ‘Apply at 1150 ATpoid-at. 0N WA SE: b priv. rrod; good . Call af 3 i the rear, g WANTEI- EATANT GITT, o3, Chauiber cral lulsework [y nilytis w nest wer, (nquire sy ¥ v QUTUATION WATTED - &) welan girl uf (8 yearn i T Fuapeciabls Taaily. . rigeat., upratal TR e R QITUATION WANTED=RY 3 400D COMTETEN SULE tado grusral housiworki would do socon _W_fllr. _(.':IH ut i L Krly Qurninion WAtk & cook i A private famliy; Tur thiren days '8t 101U Sout s D GULUATION WANTED-UY & Koo T OETSIAR it i eairen s icu sluation, With guod wecs. a we feili-at o STEUATIUS WANTEAIY X FTSTCL AR Uo0k, ashicr, ol iruncr (n s private 1eniily . best of 1ot il or twa days st d ITUATION WANTED=BV A FiltaT:CLASS COOK wily| gowd wakes rerereace. Call ry‘A N OUNG u:x-" o i srconi uF p-stalre el U e 97 Weas A GOOD UL As in give refercuce. Call Lo QITUATION WARTEO=HY A ~REar D irl, v ) weucral bowsewark in 8 i ot !l_l ol Felerual Fiodsw |:_1l_|l‘lL7.'J Soutl Canasl- Nurscee ITUATION WANTKD. A4S ULSL: DI h 2 of whd PUEBINUI ®_apacialtys L“II H{l{lfl!‘l’ )“ V., 275 Buuth Wesl fousoliiecpors. UL TN o S T widower by mldaie-aged. whdow indy, Fareremcns ot Uit Hratocluss beed reply: Adarcas 4 2, ‘Tilbung ofico. i s SITUATION WAl Ol e R Cihed Jady who cail give uuusc LOCE B4 #hl{fl:l\'? Ll‘lhl ulfh'"l]. Address Z 8% Tribe uue vl RO THERIA oroucyss OUSEMOLD GOUDS: ENITURE COMPANY, 503 WEST l:l:fl:llll‘nIl‘lk,.mu of houschuld gowls oa ow ilice. Yribeibais T A510 PAID FOU CAST-OFF CLOTUING AT I, GELDEW'S, o0l Blate-at. Urders. b;'mul pruuli' § viwadod tw. .