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AJ. RE) es a Hand at Testi- fying, e A R ears that Reno Had Been Drinking Too Much. P or of Officers Contradict This Statement. R apt. Godfrey’'s Recollectiong--= Whittaker’s Expectations. A Packer Tak And 8! 'y Numb dsy of the Reno investigation .past 10 o'clock yesterday morn- mu#:‘r‘:‘v]vrm"me usuel number of interested s stors present, fncluaing several lodies, :::u ‘whom were Mrs, Gen. Chetlain and Mrs. The nineteenth 11, of Nashotab, Wia. Cost. Ly B ¥ cul’mzrmm. wascalled to the chiain. He testified that he sent running & ranch in Montana. On {he 23th :::n with Custer's diviaion in the pacit; y of 8 packer; he marched with the con- | Powder Hiver to the Littlo Bl should say the mulesof the train étty good condition, and there was Fue ;‘,‘..;]:,‘;‘:Il through. ' The train usually Jept right bebiad the advance-guard, The first pows tle train_had of fighting was about two miles and & lilf from the Little Big Horn, near the tepee. As near as ho could judge, this was sbont half-past 10 or 11 o'clock; bo bad no wauch, They received the usual orders o the morniog to_move out, bub after that they re- ceived no further orders until they received orders for ammunition. They had about 176 males lo the traln, When they recelved orders for smmunition they were about half a mite from the tepce. Himeel! and snother man surted formard with two boxes of am- mupition. as fast as they could, 1is comrade leading and he lickiog behind, It was customary for pack-tralns to spread out conshilersbly, ro they could move ‘with greater freedom, When they reached a walering-place, pe noticed that some of the mules behiud fn the trafn rushed fato the water aud got mlired. He uweightor ten Indians coming up from the wools on the opposite side of the river. Ile saw geverst that he knew—Capt, Freoch among others—firing &t the Indians, When they got tothe Lill with the traln, they unpacked the mules right sway, but got ordera to pack them up again immediately. Witoess beard what he took to be four or flve volleys. They sonnded 21 thouh they were down the river,—pdrhaps two miles and & half or threo miles. Ho apoke tosome one about it at the time. Witness ob- served no smoke nor dust at the timo the firing was golog on to Indicate that there was a hattle, Tle could seo only a few tepees and wickiups of the village. 1t must have been an hour and = Balt or two hours after he heard the firiog down the river befora he saw the Indians coming back from that directlon. He and tomo of b mmrnn(unl went out to the Jine to sce it they could nat gev sumething toeal. ‘There was a man with him by the name of Fritt. They saw MAJ, RENO standing on the line. He asked Fritt what ha wanted. Fritt replied thut ho had come after something to eat. Maj. Reno asked bim §f the mutes were ted (1t sounded lixo that), and Fritt replied 4 Yes.,” ‘Then Moj. Reno made 8 pass at Fritt to strike blm. Fritt dodged back, and whisky flew over both the witness aud his com- paulon, Frite started to return the blow, when witness caught bola of boulder and hold bim bak. Keno then selzed a carbing and tbreatencd to strike Fritt. Witness wus under the lmpreasion st that time that Reno was s little under the tofluence of liquor., Lieut. Lee naked witness wiien_ha ncxs saw Ms). Reno. Witoess roplicd that he saw him on the evening of the 2th. e was fn the trenches, bad u carbine, sud hind the appearances of having 0 firiog. \Vitness did not know that Reno ever had a0y trouble with the packers on accouunt of thelr skulking, and & difficuity In getting them up to the places where they could bo of the most service, Atthe tino Reno had tho troublc with the K:ckm there waa another oflicer with bim,— thought Capt. Moylan. IHe did vot notice 3::’:1 Reuo ataggered, or hiccuped, or fell for- Mr. Gifbert wanted to know if Baf., Reno had not been bothered with packers stealing the soldfers’ ratlons. Witness did not think Lo had been. Ho always had rattons enough himself; there were plenty of them, Jir. Quibert sald he did not wish to sumgest anyline of action to bepursucd by the Recorder, tui be would like to kvow {f the question of drunkenncas on the part of Maj. Reno waa to be one lato, It It was there wero witnesses who ad testifled und bad gone, and others wno bad Lot gone, whose teatimony would be valuable. 1n12‘x:um;flimu ank;I:lurneccln of five l:xl:lnutel T Lo gel next witneas, w| 1] granted by the Court. Y Gyl i i LIEUT. EDORRLY 48 recs] nnd questioned by Mr. Gilbert with feference to the condition of Reno on the nisht of the 25th, There were nu_ {ndicatlons to wit- ves¢' mind that Maj. Reno hud been drinking a0y Uguor, He saw him several times timt uizht aud the next morning, but there was not Ihe sligblest ndication of hls Laving taken any quor. 1L he hiad beea drunk and unfit to com- fiuml bis troops he would nut haye leen sllowed to command them by I : nlgcnr oflicers. Henever heard a word about cull‘.:ml"l’; ;hl‘.\l:khl:l wb:v. '.ll‘llm mim ula“ mfi‘:f to b I el S would bave kuawn of it, e g COL. DENTERN ;l]u tealied, fle tostified that he was with 3 ). Rtn_u all the time on the 25th and 20th of l"flt. 157, und ho would say that be was as ‘\') Tthen as Lo was uow, Mo was with bim mr%mmg Or twenty winutes on the nlght of ‘:l th. There was not watsky enough i the ok towinand to make him drunk. ife know Do ather altercation with the pack-men. la few Uiey runsacked s bazzage and cleancd lh':::‘l‘(e‘::‘:lfi‘fi’ !uull;nl no l\lvlnllllky. 3¢ he bad auy he would Lave guue to seo about ft, [Laughter.] . CAPT, JABFEK QODPRET T ¥orn, and testiled that he was an officer o \f Sfiwmh Cavalry. On the 25th of June, Wit Lo MAS In cominand of Company K. e 4 ':rnh Uspt, Beuteen's comwand, and whon 1 urned ho jotoed Ma). Reno's command. Capt 3 sked to deacrive ,J‘DL 'Be‘:mcu. Ol the trajl, und ha uld judze the; mm:}[ mn:‘afllet;he ,llg'lum l:"d luc}ntnlll' . dh): o . The gale was protty fast,— ::Jvmuzn §0 that hie, beiug i rear of wu{nl\u‘x’m Hivemaltluica ba 0 give the command, * Trot, g buuld Judice what the column traveled in Uelghborbood of fiteen milds by their btore they came back and ¢ main® trall. W they et little worass or little stream whero dlered, witneas noticed that the pack~ ':'nlx closed up. He noticed this, as he saw Viter lu.u: wiles rush luto the morass for ity g et wired, causlng conslderable ditli- v 10 kettiag thet out, - Witucss spoke of Trow 0 Which wax passed, the \ng of _‘l:ller Martiu, aud the positlon of the Ctow T thiat tine, fle saw some of the oy, udiaus that were attacned 1o the com- P and beard the bt of Rouo, which was mns ‘yu duwu the iver, whils Bénteun's col- T A SR oke of wha ¥ s Lhe prairis un fire, Afterward bo sew & lhxu&':!,.:" soldlers which he supposed was e Lo protect the pickets, as Ma). Rovo maod from Joro, e ul tiwics duna befor, nfif;‘x"""' ame up No wes met by & scout, o4 bla ho was *d—d glad to d¢e bim, 'Y were ~ GOIXQ TO UAVE A BIG PiOUT :fi:‘}\“‘l&l&l bottow, and they bad been_ “get- [t hlk' b—1" Witneas thought this o ail-Dast 3 or4o'clock fu the after- © mu:ux:mvcd orders from Col. Beutcen ot m“m“mn mmlf.u{d.m deploy bis inen :. i ‘hn?:;“qu',‘[: 0. When‘ u:'l: Jine ring ere was pretty beay; .t:‘f;‘ lul 38 ail e Indlang thut mld'bu wnfl wiaglyy “"‘{H favce, uud as ft appeared to Lo date of ummuuition, he ordercd his 'u.v o stop tlirfug. ‘I'he heavy Brioyg Lfi' 'Y belog duue by the troops, ab thut i p, Ut e borry, . wed witness' horse, und U apy o ordered to o back and bucky up oty ! Uon traln, Witness saw 3aj. Keno Leme sud Lo appeared to be wsking P M),“"“ww down witer Licut. Houge- bla Yiegg S "1. bad 4 baudkerchiel ticd wbout ated, | heas lspun:d 10 be considerably Vreay )& DN DR Ly volleys down the iy g 48 W28 Ui Lhe bl und spoke sbout Blag gy ot Vllicere. He Kuew Wi otbiers sy, eArd 1ty 08 hie waa a litle deat L vard it Mo did not kuow by e diraction - Capt. r went down the tream fn ndvance of the commanil. ‘The Impression of witness wan that the com- mand was put {nto readiness to move shortly after the advance of the pack-train arrived, but subsequently an order cama to walt untl the remafider of the tratn _came o, Witness de- seribed what transpired sfter thiey moved down the streaus. His company was upon the high crest of o bluflf toward the river. He was ordered to dismount nud get into line of battle. Pretty soon he saw the pack-train moving tothe rear. It was gencrally customary when one vortlon of a command “started back forall to follow. Licut. Halr came along and told him the order had been given to turn back. He mounted his company, and started back, As he was go- {ng np e hill he snw Capt. French nnd his cmnm‘y nnd Lieut. Edgeriy, in command ot Comiany B, coming, closely puraned by In- diaps, e halted hia men, dismounted ihem, and ordered them into hine to protect the troops behind. 1le succeeded In turning the fndinns back. There were plenty of Indians down the strenm, and, a8 withess heard no more firing down the rlver, he Judged thut Custer had been repulsed, und was betng watched, as they saw Indians three or “four miles down. ‘There was no severe engagement bLetween Reno’s com- mand and the fndiana while they were down the river, nud provious to the troops leaving the hifl there was nothing but o few stragling shots. He could not tell who gave the order to 1all back, Tl Conrt then adjourned until half-past 10 o'clock this morniug. - PREDERICK WRITTAKER. 5 Tre TRisungreporter had a few minutes’ con- versation with Frederick Whittaker, of New York, who sent a letter to the Hon. Mr. Corbett, Representative from Wyoming Territory, re- garding Reno, and who bas been present at the trial constantly since {ts commcncement, yes- terdav, while the Court was taking s recess. Mr. Whittaker safd that when hie came here ho thought the favestization was to bo 8 regular whitewashiog atfair: but be thoueht nuw that, with the mass of teatimony before the Court showing that Reno had a regular stamipede aud Ialled to exercisc any control over his men, there could be no doubt as to Reno's incfllcl- ency, to say the least. Ho thought that the ln- vestigators werc extremely caroful to suppress everything which would 11 any way reflect upon Reno's eharacter, while overy scrap of testimon fn hie favor was carcfutly noted down. 1le anid, also, that it was known timt Reno would uot and could not be court-martialed upon the charges; he would ogaiu be put in comnuand of the Beventh Cavalry, and, consequently, all the officers and men In that commund were afraid to teli all they knew, because he would make it disagreeable for them when h n ook com- mund. But upon the scouts, re, aud eitl- zeus Mr. Whittaker depended for the true fne wardness of the alfalr, He Inthwated thut, be- fore thie trial was over, o differont aspect would | be placed upon the matter. " MICHIGAN POLITICS. Why Mer. Christlancy Intends te Leave the Senato—Zach Chandler Cortnin to I3o Hia Buccessor—Conlition of Demograts and Fiaths fi‘b«"nl Diratch to The Tribune. Drrnoit, Feb, 4.—There {s much apprchen- slon as to the essential facts of the present po- 1lgteal aituation In Michigan, und, to correct it this statement s mado: Beoator Cliristiancy reached thiscity last Thurs- day; on the following day went to nis home at ‘Lanalng; and lsstill there, examiuniug and arcang- iog bis private busincss. His expectation s to nceept the Peruvian Missfon, If his personal af- falrs will permit; but his determinatfon on that polint {s not yet final, 1t is still possible that he may decline the Lima Embassy und resume his Benatorial acat; but, of course, the probabilitics arg otherwise. It Is bis expectation to reach a deciston this week. Meanwbile he retalus his Benatorial membership, and is palred, while ab- seat, on all party queations, und on all subjects Involving diffcrences between the Administra- tion and its oppononts. ‘The deterining causein the Senator’s present course s lis health. This is & fact well known toall who arein lotimate relatlons with him. For two years ho bas found his strength flage glug under the exactions of his Senatorial du- ties. Much of this fs due to the fact that his prolonged Judiclal experiencs Las created in bim the mental habit of studylog with minute thoroughness any subject upon which hels re- quired to pass judgiuent. Of course, the Scne ate fs not the place for the work of the consult- {ng-room of a Bupreme Court; and yet such o man could not change, If hudeafred to, bis ilfe. long methods of intellectuat’labor. For two years be has found his strength unreliable for cxortlon, and he has been repeatedly advised by phyalclans that prudence dictated s change of climato and of pursults, aud rest from mental toil and anxtety. For many months he abso- lutely rcfused to consider such a courso, from & wish not tolay down tho public trust confided to hiin. Lsat summer, when, during the recess, ha found himself utterly unable to take part in tho Important sound-currency fight in this State, ho for the first time serfously con- sidered the question of resignlog and asking for somo congental diplumutic appointmnent, But, ss with rest bhis vigor returncd, e aban- doned the plan, umd took his seat for the lust scason of this Congrees, He sovon recelved warnlog agatn, however, that he wna overtaxing hiweelf, and for d:lar it a Limo was unablo to be in the dena uder these clreumstances he reached bis present decision, viz.: To serlously constder changing Congresslonal for Diplomatle scrvico, Hia colleagues in the Michigan deleg: tion took action lo the matter, and tho Pres) dent thereupon offered him his choico of the Lima, Herlin, and Guatemaia Misslons. What followed Is knawn to the publle. “The insinuations of the Democratic press that thero I8 some *‘bargain® bebiud this trausac- tlon, for thu benetit of ex-Becretury Chandler ur any onoe else, are pur lubricatious, Those who kuow the 8enator, sud kuow oll the facts, sssert this most cmbatleally; and he is o man ‘entire- ly incapable of intriguc. It Is as certaln as uny- thivg buman van be, thut he has acted fu the matter under tho severo constratut of [ll-health, and entlrely In_sceordance with the Qictates of private aud public duty, 11 Bevator Chiristiuncy resigns, as {s probable, Lis successor will bo chosen by the Leglstaiure, und uot uppoluted by the Uoveruor, ‘Tl Inewa- Iative session wiil not cluse until Auril,—pes haps May; therefore the Governor will nut be called upon toact. In the Btate Beuate thero aru twenty-thres Republicans to flvo Natfonals und_four Democratag und In the House, sixty- six Republicans to twenty-oue Democrats mul shirteen Nationals. It will be secn thut the He- publican majority Ia very large; und thut, if the chance s given, It will elece Mr, Chandler, can doubted. Thus far the Repub- llcan State press ubstantially upanimous in bis favor; s his prominence in last year's Lionest-munoy battle In the State has made friends of wany of his former opponents, Ex- Gov. Bagloy has already comuicnced ou ener- gotic cauvass, und Kopresentative Conger Las some support; but no disinterested obscrver expects anything elss thau Mr. Chandler's vominstion” on the fint ballot fu the Republivan caucus, and hiv electlon by the Republican vote. ‘There are aomu slgus c{u movewent to cousolldate the Democratic Renubllcan thun Mr, Cl § but it will not succeed. In- Huential Deinocratic leaders wud papors bave alresdy denouuced such o vlun. Possibly the National vote could be manlpuluted fur “Gov, Bagley, a3 some of his Gnuucial views are clum- ed to be fu avcord with theirs, but hie ciphatie- ally denfes auy Intentlon of golup outatde of party llues In ois canvess, The legisiature fs {hh week taking the usual February re utd therofora thero Is no forwal Senatorlal coutest [0} grmncn at Lansing, Within the last week the nd work has been lald for o Demeeratie snd Nutional fuslon i the cowlog spring election, Micligsa chouaes, ou the first Mouday (n April, towuship oflivers, und also a Buste ticket composed of ue Justics of the Bupreaie Court und two Regents of the State Usiversity, 'The Kepublicans will undoubtedly renominate Colel-Justice Camp- bell, oue of the best Judges koown fn the Weatern Ciurts. The = “Ohlo-ldea™ Democruts, who were beaten last year in thefr State Conveution, have got control of & the machine " this yeur, and lust week forced W. B, Moren, of this tity, Chulruan of the Btate Central Committes, onut of bis position, laced & “soft™ at tbe bead of that Copmit- e, wid seeured the calllng of the Stuie Con- vention so that negotiations with the Nutionals can be castly started and consumpated. The result will bo a division of the ticket between these two partics, a puir of *Ohio-Idea " plat- furtus, uud u combined effort thus to defeat, Lhe Republics The jatter will ir souLd-Cuerency culur I hesded by Judge Campbell, receive wuny votes frowm bard-mouey Detnocrats,—aud wors Irow wen who were lusk year Nutiousls, but witl sot Lielp ou Democratic scheines,~—uni Win us usual. b — e 2 Why suffer with s bad cold If ous beitle of Dr. Bull's Cougn byrup will cure 8 cousn of tha worst kind? Lr"Bull's Congh Syrun ta auld fur 223 ceutu per botkie, vr LotuvaTor $1, 1 €YeeY Fespects s0lo drug-story Lo the United Stutes. THE COURTS. Condition of the German Savings ==sLaw Points Decided. Record of Judgments, New Buits, Crim- inal Business, Ete. Mr, O. H, Horton, Assigneeol ihe Germon 8avings Bank, filed his monthiy report yester- day in court, which is as follows: RECEIFTS. Balance on hand at date of Sale of West )y Real eatat 2,000 Fueniture, H00 Bills receivi 2,601 Interest ..... [ Itents. 03 Total... 88, 608 DIARLRAENY. Tilla recelvable, baing amosnt for which the Weat Park bonds were pledged. ......$48,400 Payment of savings deposits by tranerer of DANK DEOPOIY ¢servvesvvre s hatement of United States tax Tax abatracts Balanceon hand.... .......‘..A........g—l‘-'—.;.'-l—u The Recelver fucgher stated that be had made & mistake {u bis fisBt report In saylog Lo bad sevanty West Park bonds for $1,000 each, as hie subscquently learned e had only sixty-ive, and two of them wers soon after sold by the party to whom they were pledged as collateral, and the proceeds appticd towsrd the pagment of the Joan for which they were pledged. ‘The remaln- ing sixty-three bonds were sold by the Iecelver at par, and the proceeds were used in paylog a debt of $48.400, leaving & bulance In his lands of 814,510, Theother flems of dlsbursements were all made under orders of Court, RECEIVENS IN FORECLOSURE CASKS, Judge Drummond yesterday gave his apinton pretty froely as to the common practlee of aj poloting w Receiver ou a foreclosure case on an ex-parte motlon without any showlnz, A mo- tion had been made Inono of the Conmecticut Mutusl Life-Insurance Conipaug's numecrous cuses after asale under decree to compel the wortzagor to surrender posscssion, but the Judye refused to make any orer. ‘U'here liad bean adecree of foreclosure, and a sale of the proper~ ty, und s decree of deficleney. Thereupon, without any npwxuan being mnde for the np~ polutiment of & Recelver uud without any pet! tlon ‘fi the Court asking for a Kecelver or any statefent of facts showing its vocessity, thers was an order made appolnting a Recelver, The Judge intimated that, while it was true that under a proper case, a8 Whero waste was belng committed, or where the taxes on proper- l.r wers not pald, or where from suy other cause the security of the purchaser of the vroperty was jca{mnllzcu o any way, it nught be proper to appoint & Recelver, yet'it ought not to be done except where a” proper casc was made In the bill, or appllcation to the Court showing the particular facts which rendered It necessary for & Recciver to be appoluted. ‘The Judge strongly disapproved of thie practico of appoint- Inz o Recelvor on & simple *bpnrm motion in such a case, without auy showing as to {ts neces- 8lty, except the fact of the property not having brought the amount due on the mortgage. APPEALS IN DASTARDY CASEd, In the caseof The People ex rel. Anderson ve. Peterson, Judga Rozers yosterduy rendered an opinlon construing Lwo sections of the Coun- ty Court uct jo relation to appeals in bastaray cases. The case was for basturdy, und an ap- peal was taken to the Cireuit Court, A motion was thcn wade to dismisa the appeal for want of junisdiction. Sec, 312 of Chap. U7 of the lasr of 1877 provided that appeals should lio from finsl orders in the County Court tothe Cireuit Court except Inthosc casca excepted fn the uext sec- tion. 8ee. 318 then provided thatappeals stould He from the County to the Circuit Court except in common law und’ sttachecnt cases, It was clalmea In support of the motlon thut this was & common law case, und camo undér the exception, so that it was one of tho cascs Uit weub to thie Appellate Court dlrect. On the other bandd, It was con- tonded that this was a statutory case, aud did not come under the head of common law, Judze Rogers held thut u bastsrdy case was a clyll or commnon law cuse. Judie Booth haa beld it was & quasl criminal case, und stiould go to the Criminal Court, but Judgze itogers thoucht that was erroncous. He therefore held that bastardy appeals should go dircet to the a\‘nucxl te Court, snd ordered the appeal to be ymisaed. E DIVONCES. Mary Jane King filed a bill yesterday asking for » divorce from Willium WV, King ou the ground of habltual drunkeuncas. Judyge Moore yesterday granted s decree of divorce to Dwight J. sheldon from Lottls R. Bhicidon on the ground of adultery, nit to Rob- ulrz Davidson from Ella C. Davidson tor deser- tion, TTEMS, Judze Drummond was engoged yesterday afterucon In heariug several motions In the casu of the Farmers’' Loan & Trust Company v, ‘The Chlvago, Pekin & Soutnwestorn Kailway Company. 'Ihe only order made was vue com- pellivg F. E. ltinckley, Recefver, to pay into court $10,000 belonging to the Clileago & INinols River Rallroad Compuuy. Judge Farwell yesterday appointed Bradford Havcock Receiver of Marston, Sawyer & Co., under a bond for $30,000. UNITED STATES CQURTS. R. E. Jenkins, Assignea of B. D, Haskell, be- pau a suit yesterday by attachinent ugalust Crune & Waicrs to recover 81,3428, Bradford Hancock was apuointed Assignee of Goruam A, Leland, An Assignes will be chosen this moroiug for Murray A, Bartlott, 5 ‘‘le” adjourncd composition meeting fn the casc of o M, W. Jones is set for 8 p. m. CIRCUIT COURT, n&‘mmn Welller sued James Couch for 1, James Kowan brought suit for $1,200 against Eljzabeth Rowan, alius Ellzabeth McDoutall, 1), Boone commenced » sult {u trespuas for 3,000 damoves uguinst Bebustian M, MeNubb, Laurtn I 1lilllard, und Willls M. Hitt, and un- other for u Jike smount seains Charles Kern, URIMINAL COURT. Charles Law and John Colling, found gulity of lmn;m?' fast week, wore granted a new. trisl, Juines Murphy was found guilty of larceny, and uiven elghtuen Tu‘:onl.hu'- =n e Penntentlury, £ CALL. Juvos DuuxMonp~Sct cases and general busl- ean. Tus Arreciats Courr—Noa annooncemont. Jupouk Gany—175, snd 182 to 200, wclusive. Nu case on trlal. Junuk JanseoN—~Axsiuta Judge Gary, No 140, Bcadden ve. Armour, ou trial, Jupax Monng—b, 7, H, 0. No case on tria), Jubuk -Rougns—1U8 to 480, tncluslve, except 478, No case on trial. JUpus Huori—tat cate 443, and calondar Nua, 56 ta o41, tuclualve. No. 2, Hulter v, Walsh, oa teial, Junug Fauwktl—L089, Moore va. Cash, and 1,708, Waldbein ve. Husso, Junur Loowia—Now, 81U, 817, 1,070, 1,074, 1,078, 1,0h2, 1,084, 1,087, 1,068, 1,009, 1,003, 1,004, 1,000, 1,100, and 1,101, ] Jupn WitLia 0o, 474, 407, 087, 603, 520, T, TI7, 748, T4 od T4, JUDUMENTY, SBurzaion ConnT—Junes Uany- 8. W, Lull os al, vs, Auu Harnett, $81.80. —ltozauna W, Farmn- les William O, Urgood, $442. —-Magnus donn~ son ve, J. V. De Coudres, $513.45. —Fred Hierunie wmus vs, Marla B, Noite, 8571, Junug Jasusnon—T, M. lHradley va. Jobn W, Nicholson, $060, Juvis Moons—It, 8, McClaughry ve. Solomon alcklf’lulm sud Willlaws Coun; ducrea of deticicucy, Cincvir Coun aen va. Heury Po Olviu Plows, Junker, §814, U5, Jruss Bouvu—tenry 1. G, Mathows, $1,020, FOURTY DISTRICT APFELLATE COUKT, ppactal Diswlch o The Tribuns, Mount Veknon, 1L, Feb. {.—The Fourth District Appellats Court convened bere to-luy, Judges Tuoner fud Wall preseut; Alleu absets. No budiuess of "fmportuncs was dose, snd the Court adjouroed till mornjug, ‘Yhe exuinlng- tiou of students for lecuss Lo oractice will take PIaLO LO-OTTOW, EXPLANATORY. Cuicaco, Fob, 4.—&d 7. Sauyer, George IT. Waterman—Dxau Stks: In ay bill yesterday tiled to secure the winding up of tbe firm busie neas of Marston, Sswyer & Co., tn the wording ol my attoraey Istuted in ¢Dece that mombers of suid lirin were, wecording 1o my bellef, wbout 10 avusuprlate, 10 their oWy uso or tu thut of tuvured creditons, sasels of the lro, T Cud not tuteis) thut tu spply tU you in any way, uud Luve awended wy vaid bill'vo us to stiow that 1 did uot 80 tutend. Crauzscs Hovex, A Muo- A Dubllo journsl states that recently a man wbo sas druuk, but otherwiss respectable, de- wanded frinn u lady lu Lecson Park v alil- ourxswioxn—DLeter flomming. scu. §214, —Auton Osterle va. Wililam' J. Plows, sud Auten Holb vs. William sud lings, ®ith the aiternative of lostog her litf ltegarding him as a wild beast, she threw him hor muil,—a seaiskin, t0o. The man knmedi- ately threw himsell on bis back, and having, like a piagfal cat, amused Iimeell for some time throwing it un in the air and catching it on Dis ees, proceeded to devour it 1le was found by u polico-consiable in this interesting attitude. Thie lady'n hat was also in his posseasion, so that he would have had a varted tep: CURRENT OPINION. A Vacauocy Fill «Buffaty Erores (Rep,). “Tilden has bought another male,” says » Western papor. We thought the vacauey arising from the absence of Mr. Pelton wouldn't long be untilled. < Civil-Rerviee Reform, Nem Vork Graphle Und, Rep.). Mr. Tilden will' now proceed to swear, * gelpme,” that the cipher-disjatches were In- advertently sent without his knowledge, for the purpose of prownoting Clyil-Service retorm, A Democratlo Lechinvar, Cinetnnatt Commercial. A new Senator has come ot of the West: e lives In Missoureo, his name it ls Vest, Whsn hung on his Washinuton pey, ey will tind ‘Tuathie's une of theold-fashioned, dnunle-breasted, luw-necked, shiad-bellled, Uemuveratic kind. * Straight-italred Genrgia, Hemnhin (Tenn,) Aratance (nd.). The Augusta Chranicle tays Georgia would not vote for ‘1iaen. Which the suwe fs stull wnd nonseuse. Georgia will, vote for the Cardiff Ulant, (icorge Fraucls Traln, or the King of the Cannibal lsiands, §f labeled *Democratic numinee." The Lone Star, Austin (Tez.) Stataman, What fs the use of keeping cavalry on the frontiers of a Htate In whose very Capital Mar- shals and Bheriffs go for uns svother in the frontier fashion; and why drill compantes in the use of firearms when a fusiiade 1s kept up through the dead hours of uight by druaken debaucheest Demorratic Credit-Destraction, Albany Journal (Rev.), The old Demucratle party fo ruined the natlonsl credit that Buchanan's Administration had to beg for fuuds at an enormous rate of {n- terest, But the new Democratic party—the Coafederacy of to-iay—has so utterly destroyed the vredit of many of the Southiern States that they can’t obtala a penoy In any money-wmarket of the world. Hooslar Rebelllon Againat Hendrickn New Atbany (Ind.) Ledger-standard (Dem.). The Ledger-Standard prefers Tilden, Bayanl, or any other hard-money man, with a hard- money plutform, to Hendricks, Thurman, Voor- hees, or any otler solt-money mun and a soft- money platform. ‘The fight in 1850 must be madeon Democrstic priuciples, aml thuss who adviss otherwise might as well hunt their holes. Iturry Up the Ten-Dollsr Jond, Rosten wlnbe. ‘They should hurry up that poor man's $10 bond. It Is just the thing to promote thrift und prosperity in the country. When every laboring man has a Government bond o bis pocket, he will begin to stady the mysteries of finance; and, otice 8 scholar, he will lcarn readity, umt all tinanclal shamns will be knocked o the head wheu election-duy comes. Findlog Without Reeking, Boston Tranzcript (Rem.), FEvery now and then tha Potter Committee stumbles on to something or other It would o leetle rather not Aud,—reminding one of thetwo Trishwen golug across lots in the nirhi-time. One of them suddenly sank to his arm-pils in a treacherous well-bole, 8ays Patrick, *'Och, Bhatate, an’ Tineat to ’'a towld vez o' that howL" " 1e aisy, Pat,’* says Jamle from the hole, *I found it widout yez teitiug." Bouthern Claims, Attanta (@a.) Constitutton (Dem.). The Democratic party fs, or ought to be, united in opposition to the paymont of the clafms of persons who, living in the South dur- {ug hostilitfes, awear that they were loyal to the Unlon. But the were presuinption of such claims need bot fmpel Northern Democrats, lke Brage, to make cousummats asscs of them- aclves, ‘Ulicre ure a few Southern claims thut are vulid, and these will be pald. Dlalne and Edimuods—Contrasts, Winahtngton Fost (Dem.). Blaine pounds; Edmuuds cuts. Dlaine has vizor; Edmuuds has nerve. Blalne wiclds a by tle-ax; Edinunds carrles the {deutical Domas- cus biade that Wendcell Phillips gives in his % Lost Arts,” which was flexible enough for o corkscrow sheath, Blaine’s sarcasm Is & robust affair,—a matter of fuches and avordupors; Edmunds’ s of unknown quality, and remiuds one ot chain-lightniog. Ir=Then Sammy. Kot York Tribune (Krp.), Democratic Preaidential candidates are all un- usually quiet now. They seem to be wulthug tor thu verdlet In the cipher luvestigution, They know well ewough thutif Tilden suceeds In proving hls Innocence it will be an end of thetr chances, for notbing but the cipher nuutls in1ke way of his nomination. It duesn't lovk now as if his vindication would bs halled with uproarfous doltght by the leaders of his party, Nelf-Evident Fucts, Charieston (3. C.) Netes (Dem.). 1t is prover to remember that, no watter how fertile It may be, uo matter bow cordial nid agrevablo its people may be, any Southern State 14 at a disadvautage, when invitiog founigration, 14t cannot sny thut it pays its debts. The un- migrauts whom wo want are not tramps wid paupers, but intelligent uvl enterprisiog inen with some capltal; und theso are the very men wh luok with suspleion upon a commuuity that evades the payment of its obligations. s Damocratio Statosmen,*” 8t Lowls llepublicun (Dam. ). An avsund, ll-muavnered, aud fmpolite wrangly, origluating (o a discusston of Bouthern 9, took pluce In the Tlouse yesterday between Mr, Bragg, of Wisconsln, and Mr. Eills, of Loutslana, whici®ureatens a hot, scctional controversy, untess some wholesome cag-luw cun bo hlwrlum:d o prevent i, und out of which the Republican party, of ecourse, will muko sl the capital, 1t is this order of Deumo- cratle stutesmen whbich is bolsterfog up o Gruul woyement. Hlinoking Skeptielsm, . Rocheater Demncrat (Kew,). Asthe thwe for Investizutlue the clpliers s shortened, ‘tilden’s unzicty for vindicition 16 suldd 1o focrease. As the lust days of au inquley, rendervd truiticss by want of tine, are drawing 1o u cluse, It may be expected thut Tikdes wiil be trantic tor the vindication, Bub thirty-tive duys ure left to uquire into the cipbers, wint these will doubtless by frittered away, so far the Potier Committee hus seemed to exist for the purpose ol wasting thae und preventing apy vikier committee from meddlivg with the dan- gerous ciphier business. Our Owu Codlish, itaelubls Thaes, This country preparing to ralse fts own codtlsh hereatter, and thus da away with the expeusive busiuess of paviug Eugland for the privilege of tebing around promiscuously. Prof. Balrd bas o couple of jars contalulng 20,000 young codtishion exhibition In vne of the cotittee-rootus ut Wastingion, uud ho w try- 1pe to show the cmbers that o codfsh arfs- tocracy can be rown Lo uny size In thls coun- try, with the wld of un approprission from Cou- press. The young cod {s much mure delfcate than the fill-erown artlcle which 15 kicked about the floors ‘of corner-grocerics, and it scems nothlug more than fuir 1kt the young things should bo sncournged. It would cowe chieuper thuy tabicry-clanug, Fraud-Hunt Failore, Cluctunat Cummercial (fnd. Ren.). Our dstiuzulslied friends of the Democratie persuasion wers very badly tripoed up in the Froud-Huut, ‘Yhere 3, no doubt about that. ‘They started out to flud waterlsl to help Tilden 10 be elected uext time, if not actually to over- throw the Adminlstration. At first their ruld soewed promisiug, but the Bherman letter fuded, uud Mry. Jenks blovined, und Ben Butier veease dull if vot sl o the exsmiuution of wituesycs. Stanley Mattbows refused 1o bo wituess uud callea” for o dittlo luvestigation of bis own, wikd the cipher lelegraiue sppeared, This was distressing. 1here were telegrams lumnly provosing 1he purchase of Electors guing Lo Mr. Tilden's own bouse. As loos 2s Beu Butler was fuwblivg awong the telegrams to tiud sutngtufug sbout we Worwly Coufeseacy, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1879—TWELVE PAGES} it was neat and Jocular. Bnt this thing of looking into private tclegrams became obnox- lous when the ciphers were translated, and the indignation of the Democratic newspapers ls very miich on the ncrease. Semphis, HempMte (Tenn, ) Aratanche (Ind,). Memphis will be inened ont unmarked, un- branded, and withont a local hsbitation, It s the beltef of some that ahe will thua escape payment of o heavy load of debt saddled on ber by rascain and thieves who called themselves Santhern Rte- nblicans, Itinto be hoped that she will make ster of the situstion, bot we bave grave out it. We can't sce how she will escape fons that will ena-ulm good lacal gov ment, which Is Indispeneablic to the prosperity of & city. — Vicksburg Herald (Dem. ). Memph!s cannot charge her financial burdens on the * Radicels.” They did mot plie up the mountatu of debt from which it Is now souglt to escape by blotting Memphils off the map of fhe world, °ft was the work of zond Democrate. ‘I'he Hera'd’s concluslons are logleal, and will, we fear, be vindicated unless time can work miractes. The Seapegont Programme, Cletetand Leader (Rep.), As to the respombility, It fs easy to sce be- forehand the Iine of Mr. Tilden's defense. He wiil awear ahanlutely that he bad no knowledre of the conspiracy, or of any negotiatlons in his’ behalf which fuvolved the use of money. He ‘Will say thiat he was aporosched indirectiy with same hitch proposition, but refused polnt-hlank, sl frowned the consplrators out of counte- nauee, Nephew Pelton, who now takes his nu- triment at the Fverett Houre, wiil be ptit on the stand to swear thut he did make sume adroft ap- proachies to Ins uncle in favor of the coparcencrs, g that the old man, with 1 oman virtue hardly ta have been expected in s raffroud- wreeker, rebnked him, amd vetoed the whole rehieme a8 dishouest minl improper, This will Jeave Marble, Weed, Gordon & Co. “with the bag to hold," to use an agricultural sinile. 1 ouly * Modes” would lose his temper mul fusist on “mnakiug o stuteient, then there womd be richueas. Not Coating the “ 0Okl Man* Anything, Albramy (¥, Vo) argue, A zood mang do not understaud why it is the Chicagzo Times dves not appear fu enlarged form, for {ts owner ssnounced that it would Jau. 1. From fofurmation at hand recefved from s Chicage correspondent, we Jearn that the Zinwes would bave appesryl in enlarged Torm the first of the present month if Bullock & Co., printiug-press muanufacturers, bad not fuiled to Gl un order for presses of such slze ns would necessarily be reauired. lu thelr con- tract Bullock & Co, agreed to furnish for the Zimes the necessary presscs by Jan. 1, or, tu cuse of 3 fallure on thelr partto do so, they were to stand the expenses of a supplement Lo the paper until the time when they snould ba able’ to forward the presses. Therefore, since Jun. 1, each day thero has been issued in cons nection with the Zimes a four-page suppiement filled with interesting reading matter wid not a few mlvertisemonts, amd the expeuse Involved in getting it out Is stood by Bullock & Co,, and not by the vroprietor of the Zimes, as most of its readers no doubt imagine. The press manu- facturers cannot make anywhere near enough vrofit off Uie salc of the presaes for the Tines to cover the loss thiey are obliged to stiml {n bav- Ing its daliy supplément fasued at. thelr expense, TO ACCOMMODATE OUTE N patran throuiciout tho eily we'bave eatab iranch Gtlces fu (be uifereut Die o] and will ba recelved ock . 1. during the wi ohraturday % tho wesk. aud uutlly p, m. M WALIEN, Newndealer, Sationer, elc., West Mudlani ne: !I"t"ll::f Langh: Bice 100 KOLLILE VITIEUMKTON: Wekt:Aide News Denots 1 B I S ek bieater, aad P " K . Jeweler, New 3 GoodR. 720 Lake-st., cormor Lincorme o ort oo et MUSIOAL, T 4h1a colunin, ihree iines or lean, 35 cents per n- aertton, Kach additional line, 10 centa. STEINWAT & BONB' ROSEWOOD GASE. carve les munre-piano. secoud-hiand, In perfoct Onder, P'rice, 8175, cash, Ckh be scen it tiie rooti of W.OW, RIMBALL, Coruer state and Adamu-sts, A CHICKERING, ALL IOUND-CORNERED, #1CH 2\ varved o ved Jegs pquary plano, secoud- iiaud, In perfocionder. Price, B, W. W, KIMBALL. 4 ate wnd Adanis. TATGE, 8TOCK OF THOS! ANT PECKET 4\ Htos. uarleht planes, sa poted for thelr Lriiftancy and sineing quulity of tun just receiv: fresl from the factury, - Don's fall to seq thein, ATOKY & CAMLY, 89 1 eateal, HALLET, DAVIN & €0, SQUATE octave, three strings, second:ha berfectunier, Price, 8200, ' W. W. KIMB. ALLET, DAVIS & €0 ] l UIRIGIT PIL "[hese celchrated pianos, with utlicrs of cau Lo fousd at the warcroons of W. W RISDALL, Cai [ FAVE A SO v FIs a0, will avll at g2, nch) nilnte, lack walui + iy 3 fect 41 cont 81750 wil 401 Wabaheay, M AGUN & HAMLIN CRTE favorito and rellabii o fulatyies, at o fowenl | |nm|: |I{ oriuarteriy plt\ PIANO, COST All_eluzant ‘mirror, cred frane (gioss 7 feet ell aelt It 8z 8 g1 ET ORGANS—TILESE ok 11 new st beautl: 4 fuf caall, ur on edsy €. The beat awd cheanest orcan o the” world. Hin reach of @il A~ few secand-hand bargalue. 34 & HAMLIN ORGAN_Co, aud DURCITASELRS OF PIANGS CALL S extensive sock of new Aatisher 1: you in prive. BTORY & CAMP, jbs LSUSINESS CILANCES, NT WIISINESS SIAN Tutereat 113 g i lmate husiiess i oft With cuttuln chuneu of fere ung affice. L " IESE t cure will aliow & fal; Audress B in, oz gz 1w al Iteasor A VALUANLE Yo 0ot (0 des Address U 83, Trib- CFL VHINE I good gerer ' well nureses, Rud raBiol Ve Lie proper stieotivo, aL 31 houth Halsted O EALE=STUCK GIE apTeild locations vt 8 1:0]( SALE-COMI'LE N and Cxtures: cash only, 7018 BALE-GANDE cover e turtgn 2t DAVID' Do, ¥ 001t BALE—A GLUCELY, BA > TUOR the st town in Neiths ludiay, v tal Woulved €1 a0, - Adfieas 1 Trlbdoe usce, GULENDID JO-PRINTING OFLICE, Wil 83 S Ebiiatied bustivas, Gr3qie chea fur asti, - City uf R0, b Lo W 1E5 oS T o STOCK OF GROCE: SLO0O FE s sae-ited Lilancs secutity ur wine t7ade vl of towi. Trivuia uilve, have two busl- Ay 1E: RN LIRTONE; u. 13RS, Friting vbice. MK OF GROCERIES Wes: Madlson-st. 1A HUTD asli duwn, B, ARSA A\ uiids, e Ualpla-ate, Lewr L1 Y NY SUM T LOAN' ON N1 AND -'\ planos, Witk removal; also money loaned oo coi- Jateratd, 150 Buindoitdi-ate, Toow 3 34 XY BUM 10 LOAN ON FURNITURE PIANGE, AR withow” rernovals wid ou sil Kood secars: thea,_Koour 1, W Duarborivws, Pait OLD GuLD ann watsies, is i Sl 4 LAY A 193 Lan sad 1 i - Estaniabed uilion censd), 100 baat Sl s0n - 1443, OANS MADE ON FUENITURF, BIANON, ETC.. 4 withung 1 a3 e uhier faad becucition, "G s to wult, atht i o il Tidegts VANS MADIL ON UL £ WITHOUT RE- 4 moval, pistus, wod GLhUr Kood sccuritles, 1 sty tusutl, bei bearooru ONEY T LUAN OX | MU Wit utre uthe eolpte, uschinery, ai kL 4 b Laasaike ¥ TO LOAN 1N SUM e L, rer L upon HaproTed ey property. Prinelgate N & JACKSON, 33 Portlas A A ) ONEY TO L (N RT3 UIT AT & PRIE 11, i cliy, Village, and tarn pruper- cout pop anin by Tho U, #, dluie & Dower aesockatlon of _Peub- ly&vufln‘. i 1y W LIVINGSTON & do, IETERSON & DAY, MORTUADE AND EXCIANGE ankers, s Laudbiph-st., Tusis Wiuoy s Gity Feat eataie, wad faris in ilnola. s » u, Sb OTHESIE BUME T0 LOAN $200.% tate. C. B, WILBUN, kivuw Vi, W Desrbor ! N, SE0)(), 2 AND 0T Sbmnl V. D Mudlsor e LT Nl JFOREALE-TIE BNTIE FIXTUIRS F sTORY 135 0 157 Maudlewiat, Tucie Hxturen are cood and wlil oo sl Cacap, DLOIE vpet beiweslt U 8. B wau by 2 UM SALE<SPLENDID PIER GLASS, 2ius. souih Clarkst [ oA cozy Dy Frice, B1 _ Ad N ule ol B por ceul, K. ., Moo 1, Iy oid rated.” Write ua. Ll luuatl, O, Vouranes v BLUAN & U1 T BLOBSES AND CAKMIAGES, AND RIND TEA! will yive, A GARDSTIE UNION FURKITONE CO. w3 Weat Madlaia-ai.. seil il kluds of bouscholl Kvods un UNLDIY peymene: 10W PrICEs; c83Y Lerins, CITY In ihts cobumn, (hree Unes or lrss, 23 cents per 1n. sertion. Kaeh additional tine, 1 cents. fOR BALE—$80 CASH—TIERE IS - - Lo s, SN IANE, 18 A 12 ooy 2, Horx Island car-anops, on Fiftien 1021 teet west of Ktewart-sy. This house cont 82,150 (3 hulld: completa 1. abetract of the property In my office. Look at tafe: It Is coriainly a graod bargain. T. B. BOY! n e ummxypn‘m irgain. T. B. BOYD, Room 7, LOT FRONTING EART OR CRA A 21737 8 fall abstract: FA0 caan. ot .E~SEVERAL CHOICE, ESIDENCFEA ON gan, Indiana, and Prafrie-ave. at iow prices 2! . A. ULRICH, 99 Washington-st. JFOIE SALEWE AR AUTHORIZED T0 € number of fine houses on Michigs: petreen, Twenty.ninth and { hirlet £ e_loc: E 6 ryan Block, 170 Lasat g 7Ot SALE-3 FERT ON IND) 7T 1 it T Tetnate very theab Chotce ok on SHem n-av., near Twenty-eightinat, * Fine 10t nest to rion. n Madlaon, ealy £200 & foot, 0N, 170 Déarborn-at. cn.. COUNTRY REAL ESTAT J,‘O" BALE—A GOOD STUCR AND GRALN FARM in Marton Townahip, Lee County, Nlilnais—240 ae well fenced, good fmpreyementa, honse and vit: Lutldius, oechard, and four wellsof watsr, (VI sell on reasotishle terms. For further Informstion spply to ox. lee County, 1liinols. LL A A 1 A ¥ lttver, \tenomonee tannty, Micl Aeres [arming (snd, 170 scres chulee pine timber. #al very enean ar achange for clty proporty or i iy Wil nols 3.1 REIFUUT & €O, 01 Dearhor: REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED-RY OKIFFIN & DWIGHT, NEAL F inte Agrats. corner Washinitun and Halsed e, are of tesl estate I+ ank: Heldier Puge. Hoyno & ~TO UT—A CORN 7,3 5 Wnor moore than &) feet front, frontin) 1L, or suutl, within the bousdaties o Tielden-sta. Adde b LOT WOTrTHl_ 87,500 A 2, 2, for Rracres Of chioice Towa (wod . WILSON. itoam 11, 03 tyearborn-at. ID llllN'l‘_—lllll]!‘l—l West 81dos TIWO-8TO 111 Fllllnm‘; ’P; South Side. “av. an -Rtth-x., §3 3 T Lasutie 1o y-Aitth per month. North Side, %0 d D an; touse, ALYl 41 Clarkeat, loom 31, In this entumn, Ihrea line; sertien, Each additianal lin Rookkeewers, Clerka, &ce ‘vA!TZD—A UICK, ACTIVE N T MARR aut bille and keep 8 wet of in 8 printing- qmce. SMuse write 3 mood Bead, and be rorrectat gares, e we ermane . Mdrtnfl!!l.‘__'l‘r_l_!lungpgflca gy ‘VAHTED‘-A BMART, INTRLLIGENT OFFICE oy of good hadite: must ba a fine ipenmans 1ef- erences and saiary expected, 1 4. Tribune office. VVA;Thu-n(}éfifliiT’nu o3y, 23 cents per in- 10 cents. N IN A BUARD-OF. ‘Tae commimion honee, one who writes hand and fully andermands Bosrd (ransactions and can come fmmodietelys tingie men preferred. Address, #Lating salary and refarences, 1 93, Tzibuns office. CANVASSER, ONE WKLL POSTED inew of goliefting smong basness men, y reglsters, mdvertising, (nsurs Taneel anew: av., or sdaress, with V |/ ANTED~GROCERY CLEAIR: MUST DE SMANT cuanter hand and able to do fancy sign’ writings Y 89, Tribun ANTED=BIOKBALKSMAN IN UETAIL 8TORRG must enderstand the budiness. Address, stating ency and experience, 13 &9, Tribune omc Tradges. ANTED—A COMPETENT SUPKRINTENDEN for the carpenter department In a (arge sadh an door factory in this city, Address, tiog experience and r’f!l'!ll‘il.' B 1, Tribune ofl RV ANT AR k atanding string ~work preferred. , DODGE & i‘é‘b“filb“fl Md‘b()_&lmn'lv.__ Es ARTED-THIRTY 000D COOPERS TO MARE Jutnted A bored heading sianey works at ibe Mick: DIV REAN 8T, emonriile shop, WASTER-ONEGOOD MACH] APPLY AT 124;\Iehigan-at. (o-day at o o'clock, FEW GOOD OF P CAPPERSt Y O A only A No. 1 wa red_apoly. Clilc Meat-Freserriag Gompaay,coraer Lasalia and Michl+ Coachmen, Teamstors, &co TANTED—A RELIABLE MAN AS COACHMAN (ona horse), And to be usetul about the premise: Addrens, miving Fefercuces and wagea required, 1 84, Employment Axonciess ‘VANTP:II—':G LABUREIRS FOR COLOIADO, $1.78 nerdeys 1 cooper, § baker, 1 gardener; acJ. 1L '8, 21 Weat Handoiph Miscellnneou VW ASTED-AGKNTHTOSELL OUR ATYLOGRAPIT Copyiaz-liouk, by whicl ietiers are writien and copled at sanir tioe, without the use of pen, 10K, pens cll, presa, hrush, ur water: ssying the time, Iabur, and pense of all other methodaof copying Jettarn and does belis acalant. Parsio handia i Head for McDONALD & CO., Chicago. VW ANTED-KTIELT MEN. CXNVABSETS FED- diers, suctloneers, and ihe trada 1o call and exs tne my stock and prices on chromos, needies, statio: £ry. Dotions, cutlery.Jewelry, waiched Fevolvers. nov: eltlen, ete,, etc. Tho Iancest srock and loweat prices In America. Inducements to ail tnequaled, Cstalugue fres, C. ST LININGTOX, 43 and 47 Jackson-st., _X0 RENT-ROOMY. rth Slace T4 BENT=SITI BOARD FOR TIVO. for ST ST o o E P Car s ot Erivate family. 5 W Trihine ofice, o ENT-STOREY, OFFICES, &¢, Btoross TENTA DESIKATILY LOCATED STORE, IN o, alive Iulness elty near Chicaxu. ress’ M, Tribune office. x Luieaeh. Aed __WANTED T0 RENT. _ NICELY adjolnin Clar! VWANTES-TO HEXT=A FINST-CLABS. FUIL nished bosrding-house on Bouth Bide, AddreasY #,_Tribune ofce., LBOARDING AND LODGING, South Sia 146 BTATE-BT.—~VERY PLEASANT, WARM, and well furnished rooms to rent chesp for the winter, with or witbout bosrd, A e for kenti xchsuged. NISHED (00N emau and wife or Chl ‘vAhTi:D—AflnNTA TO SULICIT FOR 50ME OF Biy best selling snbscription pudiicstions in clear god exclusive territory. ~ MOSES WARIKN, 163 \V ATED-A GIIARE. TIVE MAN AT FIGUItkS, Sass ‘?llh.m‘nl‘ :“:Imelgn )df ruonl 7 an ulrct’flc peng tnarriei o Kinxic, And ags; Address Y v, Trlhnn:o ce. Mt Erace. VW ANTED=A GOOD 1Y THATTIAS HATH FONT, ciperience in setting type. who ia wiliinz (0 Narkand make Mmselt generaily usetals wages amiall ddress 1§ o, Trinue office. VANTED—COMNERCIAL THAVELERS TOSELL goods ou cotntmiaslon in lmjllnli Jawa, sod Mine nesotat good line of aamples wil be furntatied to par- ties who can give good refurences. Address I 90, ‘Iribune ofiice. VANTED=A SMATT ACTIVE YOUNG SAT of good address and habita 1o make himself ken- erally usefulabuut & brivaie school bullding: 815 & month and bourd; must cume recommended. 123 Twinty-fourth: ANTED — AN "EXPERIENCED BOLICITOR, fiai. to take eharge of an offica business. Addreas Ji 40, Tribune oMce. \ FANTRD<A FEW GENTLEMEN OF CULT! can find appropriate and remunerative emplo; ment by addressinie 1) 83, Tribune vifice. erchces North Siae. ASD T NORIH CLAKK-ST.—FIfIST-CLABS D DR, Sed o e wes RO 81) per week, with iiso of pisna’and 917 JLLixoissTe = FINET - CLAKS HO AR with rooma, $4to walk from State sud Madlsos CKNTIE-4T.. CORNER LINCO 385 S e nlecly furn geatleman, (‘\LARR.\'C! HOUSE—10+ WhLL FUONISHED 2" roonis=Nos. 15), 35U, 315, and 357 Htate-st.,four blocks south of the Palwer House, Tioard aud oo, per day, §1.70 W 82;_per week, §3 10810, Also fur: uwhed rooms 1 reny without board. N EVADA 1t N1 is0 WA ] 5 —Giood Fouma and board, 81, 81,25 BLoIper UaTs R UBeTal reduction to weckly boatders, NEL ALLAS . AND .- Perninaent board st vel low rates. 15) per day. Uy board %5, Come and sec. o BOARD e lz().u‘-l)-—lt GENTEEL 110 for & Iady whuse husbaud (s 0t part intst be private umg(‘ siatu locatlon sod price. drese 881, Trihune onfee. I DARD=FOL BENTL WIFE 1IN PhI- i tu family, west of Unlon I rm'n»rmn must be i Aue liou:l ~COMPLETE FURNITE TEN- oot house 10 uxchange OF ro nd bosru for wife aod son. Address B 6, fian» vliee, Jrot Kxcua NEAUTL NI WELL-1M- proved turin of w acres, within Raif-mile of Tioe ford. bouniltul In water, tuiber, wad frult, wiil o ex- changed 107 B Gw, WrLl $4,0 1 a0d free of neumn- branve, A, i luny b B by appIsing ut Thol S aiple merchandis, ail Wil acll tu lots of n payment voe:third Address MEL- "L EXCHAN ery County, heat tand axpen: -~ Kaisas, T 10 st Improy see it o, Call and sce full de- ant goods of aoy Kind, clly oF guud town pro hat il rent. 13acks taru, il under gapd fence and ang house of 1 ruataas 1 ntles frowm Court-lio cultlvatio o ars price, K140 11 trade for good 33 progerty, “Uhils fari s sbree milles + the bist of lond, 01 ROYD, Heuii 7, 179 Madlison: VW EHAVE TIE PolLowIN CLERK BA ful tracts of 1and o trade for goods, to-wit: 5340, 4,00, wud 4, 401 8cres, EDWIN A, RICE & Liwutn 6 Methodiat Church Block, VWASTER-BY AnIFEIy & DWIGHT, it tate Axonts, 139 West Wasldugions Halsted, farmis fa Tilinots, Wiscousln, slich aiid finiinas, (0 SACHNR? TUF CHICAGY proveriy. n Chicave dieiing o Lrou 1k 13t __LUSY AND FOUND. _____ K OF ROBLE THERY WAS 8#1OLEN U me $o4 0 paper unay uut uf wy irunk at I Weat Madisou i, Lhlvago, M e Ok WE O5T-LADY'S HAND NATCHEL ON WEBT LAK| 4 ho'clock last evenlig, contaliing puree, turn . eat Lake-st. and T wioney, stiawl, cle. recelve rewutll, BEVEISAN OST=LADY'S BOAMA 4 yold dullar atarne SRR,y OF 9 FasE Adblile 13 LIGHE S0kl Bbutil 4 pounds; ol pated bugiy. lewiy paiutud,” Ltcturu tu 1o Sillwnusee-av., snd get pay tor JLU5E-A BOCKETDIARY PO ikme "CONTAL 4 (uy w83 Litie A lveral rewand will o pald for re- turu of sutity to oG, Iribune suildiug OST—ON MONDAY, A GOLD LOCKET, WITI 4 gieen caniu seiting. A liberal peward wiil be paid by returulug W 1078 judians-av o, Btas, 8la0 2| Blivpes & trout WANTED—FENMALE MELP, Domesnticss VWASTED-A GOOD ofRtl, To amlly. DO GENEMAL ousework | s s1aall fs gress: Apply at 722 Con- \‘L\N 'ED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK: ONLY THOSE 'who fiave had experience 16 tho beat hotela nced apply. Address Y au, Teibusoofce. ‘ FANTED=A 0D GIRL FOR GENERAL housework In Unlon I'ark-pl WANTKD =& MIUDLE-AG WOMAN ~ WiO wants s hume; wages; amali family, Ad- drew U1, Tribune ofice. \V.\Nrm»;l\ LT, TG DO RECOND WOTIK AND. _iakecarcof chfldren. Apply at 163 Atblaud-av. VWAATED SIX DISH-WASHERS AT RESTAUS 5 D “rant” 144 South Cl e VWASTED=A GUOD BWEDIST G N0 il o do general houmwarky must have ghod references, Call between 2and 4 oo or ¥ris day afierioon st 702 Michigan-aY. s wades §3.20 per Scamsirosses. Y ANTED-SEAMTIKSS BY THE WEEK SUNEX. ptionahle references will be required.” Apply st 710 Weat Jlunroe-st. Fmployment Agencies. TANTRED-GIRLS IN FIRST-CLABS FRIVATE famllies, for kitclicn and secund work. MIES, P. IRE1S8, 307 South Kiste-st. Good wages paid, Miscellnnceous, \‘YANTEH—LADY CANVABSERS FOR **BRAD- tec’s Alfclana, " for the Lollet. Call after 4 u'ciock JAMES F, CLAIK, 64 Fast Ad . /. suy d; \VANTED=A LAY, WIO 1S A GOOD PES abile (0 couduct bualiess carrespondence, Rad b somo cavh capital, can securs s desirable position ana fiwl alary, State expurivnce and full particulses. I'ribune otice, ~ BITUATIONS WANTED_MIALE. 1sookkeocpery, Olorks, &ce QITUATION WANTED-AS BOURKEEREILL, AS. ) sincant, entey, or general omlco clerky clty refes ress e obl TURTION WANTED=IIV A GENTLEMAN COM» with a man wnd UATIUN WANTED-1 atinfaciory refrrences. J FHIST-CLARS s wiiliug to work Ty Aod seanrity I {bune oul Traacse qlTUATlO) WANTED—AS B ER-MAKEIR, 3 & young man of exy Address I8 4u0. Tribu ATIONS WANTE Domesticse QTUATION WANTED=-BY A girito du general huusawork. North Puatin-st. JTUATION WANT BTEAD! ‘neat girl, 10 d0 yeuvral housework in & snuall fami 1y, ur seeond-worky good refereuces given, Cail st 421 SMorgauset SITUATION W 4 us cunk, ur geueral Call w8 76 1y o QITUATIUN ~ WANTE! . OTEW R A et owori vad ke tara: of cididmn: Anjdy [ rear of 818 Wess Madisou-st., or lettars to $ui Weat Hosroo-at, = QUIATION WANTED-AS FINST-CLASS COOK £ aud Isundrves or geusral housework. Pleaso val Wedneduy a1 73 Twensy-a QHIUATION WANTEG=IW A COMFETENT COUIC ortaundnes, oF would do genoral hotsework & Tamily. Floase call at b4 Huroo-at, NESIECTABL Plosse call at 134 D=BY A G Y A NEAT, TIDY Glit) housework lu & private fau) v required. No pont gnu:{’rm:’f WAN LASS COUK i ud (aundress Sorthblde. Pleaw cuuk ur ta 4o general ork. Lwo duys 8k 248 North lusl-at. lefereuce s PARTY, 5 [y i Laity's pocked STOLE A POCKE fn the ball of wcUonmick u keep Ui wwutey wud yet s waliabio rowar, wid w0 queations wxked. 1 horw il FeLien U Vi, Tl aild naptyto 1. W. HEMINGWAY, ooni 17 Sc* Cuitnlow's Blocks S it ATE -al, Lhileagu. Advi A BY CAILDS, NY UNE N Jreular contaming fall ihstructlons for §1. Addreas S'ruf, WAL IUN, Bud 247, Chlcag, (0, WS, M, J. KITTS, THAVELING A M o T S WA «lty for thy IN!LNQ« of teuching his perfoct vysten dress cutilng, Ladles wisilug fustructivus pleasy cull At doutis U, Madison llvuse. Ferfecs sathafaction glyeu. WAL CLAIS-ANY JUST CLAIMB YOI PEX. ‘wiut, BOULLY, UF brite tONGY, UF pRY fur sorsicw which bavo fur suy ’lll:‘fl“"flll.l oy be prus- reulvd by JaAAU Lasalle: "\Mlnl_ L. Aoy TN W GUIN SKELKTON; GOOD DHUER;: o3 41810 price, €4g., K. b, 1ot Oilice Bus 4. 35,000 2 it o b Ty S fileas. Addiees b 62, A ribuge uilices i phod Ll T T T i 0 Lbalutas. 1aes | s e o OO, JUIJM‘EIT BOOKSTORE IN CUICAGO~ nalckerbacker Gallery.. Catp Firge Ktevoluiiva. LCusuibe ke 43 It u o caalh (o aatalr. SO for Cuh G o Memtton-ae. ANSTRUCTION, "ol FOR THE MINES—TILE DETECTION A asaaglug uf guid snd slheer thoroughly tau Slu0, Pracaical and” susytival ChebLEs. AppY b W, 1 MAKRDOCK, Clruilst, STLENEN CAN et thea for (hrouglh ber wondertul wau Garouki i3 0ur bridisraumh el your Lridd vbe bsctice tho wsgusile power tv sullll afs your wishes, Call Sue 91 Blug Lilasd-av, QITUATION WARTED-HY A COMPLT! &3 adian girly Aral-clsss cook sud weshier, Adarees No. 1 Conlrvesy., basemest, 7L JITUATION WANTED-UBY A COMPETENT WOM- 53 o o do meat ur Lasiry covklug (v 8 Lotel or board« fug-house. Call 8¢ 507 Biue st SITUATION WANTED-BY A 8! K glrh W do secuud wor ki well experfenced. hu. Hnun_vg oear Archer: s ITUATION WANTED-BY A SMART CAPABLH beoteh kirt lo butel or bourdiug-house for suy k) refarcures. Addrens 143 Twantiell-at. ENT Kefersuce, (ART CAVABLE Cail a6 warky rv GITUATION WANTED-UY & GOOD “GETMA Iy ur keoeral huuseworks Uertian family pr wod Feferences. Call AL 248 Nurth Clazk- glrunlim“w.(. =BY A GOOD GINL FOIE . geiieral buusd oF sccund work In sumall family, Call a1 23 Calumet-ar. = JITUATION W Y A _RESFECTADLE Pl:;lflllu Chote wash, aud Mroa’t CAH st A Noria Surtiv-at. Hemimsiresses. SITUATION WANTED—-AS DHE! famllic; undersiands cuitiog an reasvdabie. © Address ¥ W, Tribun gl‘ruu‘luu WANTED—TO MAK X children’s elothuay can cut and $1perday, 83 per DRKBEES GIU 1L klude; gefer- Fwenty s urecs. qXTUATI(IN WANTKU—AS CHILD'S NURSE Ok &) tedica’ urse, ~ Beat olty roforvnce. Address ¥ sy Trivuse viice. [ JITUATION WANTED—DY, A BWEDISI GIKL OF " 204 Mo+ A% Lurso ur Lo da secoud work. Lallas iawkeat, T SITUATION S ANTED-UY & T W du socoud Work. o Employmens Agenciose QITUATIONS WANTEU-FAMILIES IN NEED D) 0f oud beandius\fa of Geiaa fawale Loip ey B supidiod ot s DUSKE-S otice, 100 Alilwaukas'av, . NTOMAGE, ____ o STORAGE COMPANY. Td. 78, AND w1 Tt b ihiicd dros wersasont At reliable. Advances wade at curreut rates. Safyly veul s, QURNETULE, CALBLAGES RGN DISK Kok edi svuscesmle, 10 g o Ul woud 0 CURILY WILLO: Ar; moucy fo roioval, Ju) PERUNMLE GEATLEMAN OF 20 DIEVTGLa s uuw & Comipasiuleble, RKFAGHYE L Lot aiss wboll W or 29 yvutevid whiv Wi i V3% Ul 8 Uarlisiur) sppolut e liesviad, W47, 3