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In the timber they would all be killed, and he moved to the hill out of & sense of d wivs bis men the best chance to ——— MAJ. REN ve their lives, el Hi }%‘e:t}re'l'cnvlnu O:Ie ':n:lfl:er. Bl:mtlv :(l‘n!e, on‘s of nilfan acouts, had been shot while atanding Hels Put On the Stand at His | L0 0 oot from witnens, 1le aid not then Request, dart futo the timber. Befors that he had af- dered a removal to the hill. ‘Thie command Jeft the timber In column of fours, and witness was at the head. The gait was rapld, becsuse the Indlans were planging the shot into them. At the stream fhere was a short delay while the men wera crossing hurrlediy in some cunfuslon. A heavy fire was kept nr all the time by the in- diaus, who wors armed with Wincheater rifles, ‘The only, reason he changed his positlon from the timber to the bill on the other side ot the siream was that the men would have better chances for thefr lives, and he (wit- ness) headed the colitnn so thut he might rally the men when they reached the hill, AT THE MLL he put the men in skirmish-line. fle bad no reason to expeet Capt. Henteen to ald him, but he soon rode down to see Beuteon, and he then moved his men up to the hill. Witness wis told sbout tliat time that Lieut. Hodgson had been shot. Ile went then ou foot down to the river where flodgson Iny, and left Capt. Benteen in command of the force on the hill, «Witness took from lodgson's person & ring und & bunch of keys, and returned to the top of the nil, He bad then fu his command ten wounded men, After the pack-traln came In sight the furce moved down the stream about anile, and by witness' commamd halted and returned. After reaching the hill wiiness told Capt. Bunteen to take carc of ong side of the hilf, and witness Jooked after the other. Witness took 1) Cum- pany und placed 1t where the atiack was ex- pected. He remafned there himself, ‘The liring commenced as soun as the men were gotten intv 1ine, und continued till dark. At o'clock in the evening witness moved some of the com- panies and told the cumpuny conmanders to pro- tect themsclves as best they might. ‘There were but three spades and a’few oxes in the cotn- mund, As witness understond the vlans, Ge Terry was supposed to be coming up the Lictle Big Horn Valley. Witness expected to be re- lieved by ehiier Custer or Terry, e had NO SUSPICION THAT CUSTER IIAD DERX DR- . STROYED. After the men_had fortified themsclves sa well ns they could with thele 1imited facilities the Iudians left. It was then about § o'clock at night, ss aforetald, Ae 3:40 In the morning the firing was renewed, Flrst two shots wure fired and then the bullets camo thick and fast from all aides. 1t was hard to see the Indiang on account of the darkncss, but the flashes and puffs of snoke Letrayed thewr hiding-places. The firing was nas “acyere s any the witness ever uvxvaricnced, To the best of his bellel and Information thére were 2,500 Indlans around them. ‘'he flrine continued till about 10:30 a.m., when the Indians moved toward thelr village for ammunition, witness then thought: but now he thoupht that they went to meet Gen. Terry elght and three-quarter miles away. ‘The Indlans loft behind them somo sharpshooters to aunoy the command, ood many men were killed. AU this polnt the Court adjourned till this moralug. s oy His Account of the Events of the Twb Daye b date T 3 ¢ the Timher-—IKis Actlons on the Hiil ! —_— ne of the investigation _vcslerdn; Court in private seasion consldere Wm]’l‘inl:'i request that Licuts, Moylan, Hare, “n‘JJ'C‘pL Varam be tetezraphed to for on- u suers as to their knowledgo of s}, Reno's con- 1 sobriety. “4‘1: Gourt refused to grant the request. Capt. Mathes, after listening to histestimony P ‘:! preceding daz, testificd that he had . De Rudlo say last summe: LD (4 ::“g.'(‘!mr‘n:l been commanded by a coward we ave becn killed.” "g‘,‘;’tfl;l‘:l)onmll stated that on the night of Jaoe 2B, 1870, witness and two privates recured Lleat. Hodgson's body and burfed it. The body w3 ping near whera Reno crossed to the ford from the woods. He aid not know that Reno went to the body tut had heard that some yalasbles h:d been recovered from the body {hat fternoon. After & short recess, COL. JOIIN OIRDON, Sovidiis he Beventh Infantry, was sworn, He visite :lf: Littie Big Horn battle fleld June 27, while Be was in cummand of & column immediately qgoder Geo. Tesrs. e had examined the field asto fts positions of defense. Ile examined the banks of the river down to the polot where e ehargo terminated, and the polnt whers the temporary dismount of R troops was made, io dexeribed he crescent-shaped curves of the river's buuk, and bezan to give testimony a0 expert 28 to the defensibility of tho point 1 the timber occuplea by Maj. Reao. Mr. Gllbert objected, an fjug that the anawer- fogof the guestion wou A widen the ficld of fovestigation, Maj, Reno bad {ntredoced no {eslimony as to that question, aud did oot fu- gend to be compelled to o s ‘Reconler Lee maintained that such testimony 1sd been admitted in thie evidence of Cul. 8heri- dip; thut 18, as to liow nany men Were necess saty tocover the crossing at the furd **18," he Court amended the question #o as tocall for adescription of Reno's position on the bill 4o the right sidle of the stream, and also the de- Tensibility of Heno's position in the woods at Wi The decision of the Court did aws with any further reference to the various posl- tlons o the left of the streau. The witness then gave a very elaborate de- weription of the position ¢o the bill, the crossing from the river and varions othier approaches. Cross-questloned by Mr, Gilbert, witne: mid fhstbe had mado a deliberate examlnation of the ground on the right of the streamn, but he could not tell the charactor of the bank from the il down to the ford % B," except that the btulls were high, and that thera were a good many of them. Mr. Glibert nsked the Court that he might Bave the privitewre of asking Licut. De Rudlo about the atatement with which he bad Leen aedited,—as to_ his having sald that all would biave been Killed hiad they not been commanded by » caward, 1t belng unnounced that Lieut. De Rudio conld not be found, Mr. Glibert sald that he should not like to have the Inquiry close without Lieut. De Rudlo's stalcments upon what he was re- ported to have said, e syked the fndulgence of the Court o on_embarrassment In asking that Mal, Reno bo placed nimn the stand. He Kul tiat Judge Blodeett had spoken In his own chalf, and in Pennsylvania the practice of al- fowing persons under {nvestizatjon to testify in Ihete own behalf was gencral, Ie had some Jdelicacy in making the request, but as the de- fense tiad no futention toreflect upon any officer, living or dead, he thought it just that Reno bo slowed to take the stand. Recorder Leo read the military law, based upon en act of Congress, which debarred the witness from appeariog as & witness fo his own And Giv yiby Ho Lefl At the openl THE COURTS. Appellate Court Declstons—TRecord of Judg- ments, New Suits, Divorees, Ete. ‘The Appellate Court met yesterday afternoon ond announced thelr decisions as to seventcen cases. Judge Murphy said that the Court bad considered all but two of the cases, and had come to concluslons as to how they would de- Ahem, but had not had a moment's time towrite opfnlons. They hod been busy In examining records, but hoped to be able soon to write out thelr opinfons i those cases in which they wero required to givethem. The follow/ng cases were aflirmed: 16. Walker u.,lnkamlllousl Bank, inclalr, Ponple ex rel, McCres. Baker aldwell, Meacham va, Bteelo. 100, Walker va. Carleton. 2, Willemin ve. Dunn. 7. Simer ve, Chicago Bullding Soclety, 8. lassett va. Same. Ingle scven following cases the Judges an- nounced they would probubly reverse the judg- nents of the courts below, and would file opin fons as soon a8 they could zet them ready: * 26, Flelashman va. Waller, 85, nealey va. Joliet & Chicago Rallway Com- pany, 70, Matthows va. Rica, o, gell, i, 3. Gilbert sald (hat the question was merely oo of privilege, as he had asked it. fle knew Itwasa great tavor he was asking, and relied eotirely upon the courtesy of the Court. The Court opined thut™ Maj. Reno could not ApjXAr 08 & Witness except ‘hte ‘own furmnl request thut his R«uluon as an offlcer would in fumay prefudice himself as an oflicer by falling ‘o meke such a request, vor would it be fndell- cate in hitn to make such a request. Mr. Gilbert osked that hie be allowed to offier Maj. Renosa a witness upon his (Glibert's) re- - 47."Turpin, iteeeiver, va. Ogle, 50, Walker va. Walki Judge Murpby then sald that there were still twa cases which they had not yet cunsidered, but they hoped to bo able to announce their de- cislon to-day. sponsibility. The following cases were also disposed of 3 Col. King satd that the law must bo complied | 48, Lake Bhore & Michigan Bouthern ltailroal witt, Company: reversed and remanded. Tho caso was submitted Oct, 20, 1878, ana an opinfon had becn partly prepared, 30, Levy va. West; petition for robearing de- led. n:l}. Walker va, Baner; motion to make addl- tioual partles donled, lut{. Wood ve. Whelen; petition for rehearing de- nied, 83, Kantzler va, Grant; petition for rehearing lonied. 108, Anthony vs. Intcrnational Bank; motlon to sct asido afirmance 10, lirown ¥ firmanca granted. THE STATE SAVINGS DANK, In tho case of the State Ravings Institution, the Receiver filed & petition, sctting out that on the 15th of August. 1877, John Q. Adnins, being tho owner of fifty shares of the capltal stock of the bauk, soid it D, D. Bpencer, the President, The Hocetver subscquently ‘de- manded that Adams pay the amount of his stock, he being o stockholder und ‘l'rus- tees, within three months of the fallure of the bank, but the latter retused. The Re- celver then went oo to Orange, N J., whera® Adams llves, und foquired into his clreum- stances, but could ot find ho was worth any- thing. Adams offerea to seitlo by giving a halt interest in a mortgare for $7,600 un some Hydo Park faud, and the Recelver thinks this 1s the best compromise he van nake under the vircun- stances. Il s uccordiozly authorized by Judge Williams to scttlc st this tigure, unlcss objuctions ure madu within ive days. CONRKCTION, 1In the case of alter va. Walsha few dayaszo, an ftem appeared of a judgment for §500aiainst Walsh und ¥, [l Winslow, ‘Ihe suit wus dls- missed 08 to Winslow before veridiet cutered, and the verdict should bave been agalust Walsh ouly. hlr.‘ Qlibert then safd that he bad, as 3a, no's counscl, been directed to make the formal requeat, Tlie question was again coostderod by the i:mn. sud the former declsfon wus reuched, at Maj. Reno ¢ould not testily except at bis owa furinal request. The fosual request was then presented, and i MAJ. RENO M duly sworn. f1o said that on the morning gmmn of June his reglment was lyjug in Bungn-brmhor * grease-wood.” When Capt. enteen discoverea that the column was moving became to witness, Witness had never been cousulted about the movement of the forces, l:‘l‘k up to thattime had recelved no direct o‘un. Howas acting ss Licutensut-Colonel nm ho time, moving about from one place to the f er. When the column moved out that morn- |':.‘1'.uu followed. 'Ilia pexs halt was made Aaslight, uud_he was informed that the zmmlndlu! ofllver had gone to the I“x‘)( the mountafn. ‘I'he ofiicers wera soon :] i together und informed that & large lodian M lace was in sight, 1o did not think so, The AE;:E“ was then formed fnto companies, Abo t 100 'clock the commmitt moved again, wudsbortly thereafter Lieut. Cook approactied % #aid that Qeu, Custer had ordered him to lk" comumund of Companics M, A, aund G, "flgll_eked."“h that ali1" uud Lieut, Cook e~ Em‘ Yes.," Capt. Benteen hiad started up the lud"ml Iteno asked him whera b was golng, oy ‘:m avswered thut he (Bonteen) was going A nve oll befors Wim on the bl mxn; Bonteen had Compauies H, D, and K, mmzm over to the lett, ‘Ihe other columng OV to the other aido of the stream und g o 84 far as the tepee, when thie command- P t beckoued with nia hut to crosa over. “lru was some difticulty fn crossing, so that Wt porltucss reaclied the other aldw hie' was to n"nll: of Ly own column und bebind Custer. m'n teut, Cook brought the commund to 'uemlhc front, When they got there there \luu:ammu“ among the Indians, and bu con- b ",'."“"" an. Licut. Cook agsin brought warg T frum Custer to movs - fore i il at a rupid galt, leuts, Wallsco un:‘fhnn wers with witness at the tlme, o U"'N his command foto a trot sl moved g tratl, crossed the stream, und furmed umwm aules futo line, keeping one fu re- o “:"”n_s upposite stde of the stream, ko bk :hv:ri'e“d‘ I:. l‘m“n‘ lll’llni.}i ndlans ;\'cre{\h!mnbflull 4 | . T t:klo Custer word that. o orure bu seat :‘::"J:ANI w:nu IN FHONT 17 STRONG POKCE. Secoud tiwe aud still got vo repl: il ben b proceeded to carry ot uis orders: e, un l.:'rmml thio cumpantes intu line of Lat- e Hnsel! was fu front near the centro of k- : Waen lue the wes st a galiop wit- i la“ about forty puces in sdvance, B ;nm" ludiaus comiug out of s raviue e tonack 900 yards atiead. ‘The fout-bilts $G of Indiun straglers who were makiug W B2y around to the rear of bls comm Wocenfa) py AL, Otice that be could not make & h“:‘ ul cbarco. Me dusmounted hls meuw, fis Kulblu the ight must be made on fout, hat tes wero sheltered in the thuber, Up e thne ho had scen sbout 500 or 600 [u- a1 ‘x’ul all the evidences were that they were ik & l:umtwn. ‘The dust in the trail was of the'ydd the botion-land showed sigus log "5 0resence of s Jarge force, In mak- wers choa bL be Luew " that tho Indians deployeq Uy, ar0Uud to the rear, Afterbe had Nnek:mu“ wen on skirmist-llue word cnled, z Davis; motion to set aside DIvORCES. 4 Frederick G. Crowley flicd a bill yesterday, asking for o divorce trom his wile Sussuuy, on th pround of desertlun, Elizabeth Deviuo also asked for a divorco from Mark J. Devine, on the ground of drunk- euncss and desertion. Laustly, Lena 3, Eastinan charges her husband, Porter (i, Esstman, with cruelty, drunkenncss, and sdultery, snd ssks to be sllowed to leave him, NS, Judee Drummond was engaged yesterday with the Indian land caso of Pku-wali-ush-kun vs. Soriu, Which comes up on o tinal hear. ‘Uhe suit 18 10 recover sume 61U ucres o land 1n Bonth Chivuo, Judige Meaitister will be fn court Mondn{ to atlend o mwotions wint general Lusiness. ‘Lhery will e 1o call ot the’ calendar until furtlier nutice. Judjzes Gury and Booth will hear motlons to- day, Judges Jameson wnd Rogers, motivua for vew trial, and Judges Moore und Farwell di- Vorue cases. . BUPERIOR COUNT IN BRIEF. Georgze C. Morton begun a sult yesterday for $7,000 azalust Jubn N, Staples. CINCUIT COURT. Barnumn & Crape begau a suit for $2,000 aguinat Caroline Newmai. N U, W, 1. Maulerre sucd Henry Waller for Jeter Downey commenced an action to ro- cover 85,000 of the Agricultural Insurancs Com- pany, of Watertown, N.J. CRINIXAL COUAT. bl that the Iudisus were turalng oo | Peter Campbell was tricd for larceny, and the g b Was plaln that " the Tadiuos wers | Jury was AT s ey 'lm%"“ of the woods to fire upon the Edward Flavio was tried for burglary aod so- 1hey con Uk €3bosiug shemaelves, and that | quited. 4o uuch betiel UL Afyep el ter than the soldicrs civing the e by “‘:n:nemy.gfu kncw‘ilm: hl: ‘:fl‘fu"mfi""‘ anlu-";n XOT STAY WARLE TUNY WERE. Wared 1o iy 8 unlon of the regiment, he %0 dlapere i 2l where - he thouglt be cbuld W 10¢D &3 to hold on for sssistance. [ fepburted to blm that the mea o bag o giaiods of - smmuition each. Mrflmhgk“"‘ Caot, Bentcen's whuresbouts, Edward Milligan and Tim Moore were on trisl for lasceny, TUR CALL MONDAY, Jupax DauMMoNv—-Set cases and general busi~ Des. ‘Yus ArrzLzate Count—No announcements, Jubae Gauy—186, 100, 102, 201, 207, 211, and 216 to 238, luclysive, except 226, No. 101, Msoulug ve. Becxer, ou trlal 8 JaxEsoN—Assisis Juoge Gary. No 206, Gray ve. Lowax, ou tnal. m leit g 415, c00W whera the pack-trafu was. 18 | © Jubus Mooni—Coplested motions. tou 1 (e sending orders by Lieut, Hodg- |~ Juves Rocems—Set cases 5,057, Toller ve. Huung gy cintosd und Cupt. Moylan 1o | Downer: 8,015, City va. Fullerton. sod culender Tlare way poct did take theip to the bill, 83§, 482, 4n3, 465, No. 4U8, Thwpe va 18 e (e Y48 Tur witness to rewain longer /and 530 to 541, lnclusive. Beat, oo tri ber. 1, Bot 6 could aid nobody, wud coul Pm;f: Dimsell. The [udians Wite mfipmi thianc gy hent 19 ree aud the troops bad no W'eP i, fo wiloeaw oulalon ther wire Bambereg 111 ero thi, wn orcs ®d U mea, Hykoew that if ho stayed d genorsl busl- e Jubos Panwgil—Contested motions, Jupuz Looxts. —Basta cases 8t l,'a‘:lock, 1 [y 3,12 By rdy Noe. 1,000, 1,003, 1,103, 1,106, 1, 125, JUDOMERTS, 130, 1,316, Surzrinn Covnr—Coxrrmoxa—Willlam Htipley vo. Frances M, Grifine 8214, Cinetar Count—dume Ginoies ya. Angust Marting verdict; $147,54, motion for new Lrial S ———— " COLORADO. A Deacription of benver—The Racky Mount- nins=Ballding Improvemonte=Invalida— Jeadville and Silver ClT=The RRush to the Camps, Bpectal Corrtspandence of The Tridbune. Dexver, Cul,, Feb. 4.—This flonrishing clty Is situsted on the south fork of the Plaite Rivar, 1t is twelve miles cast of the foot-hills of the Rocky Muuntalas, and Is eomewhiat north of {the centre of the State. The growtn of the city has been remarkable. In the year 1870 fts population was alout 5,000,—now it is nearly 30,000, and I8 rapidly increasing. The first set- tlement was made in 1850, during the gold ex- citement, at Californfa Gulch, and was made In what I8 now called West Denver, being on the opposite slde of the river from the city proper. While spesking of Californfa Guich, it mizht be well toadd that e now famous carbonate camp of Leudville is situated fn the gulcl, where fn the early days nothing but placer mining was thought of, the mincts little thinking while washing the gold from the sands that they were walking over COUNTLESS MILLIONS OF DOLLANS' worth of ore. Denver {8 quite regularly Jald out, and covors an srea of not leas than four square miles. On cliher side of the strects are ditches, through which water Is kept runnfog durlng the sumimer season. This Irrigation s nevessary to keep the shade-trees which }Noothe streots alive, the rainfall belng very light, al- though fnercasing some every year. ‘The city 18 weil supplied with churchies, of nearly every denomination, und has sume very good preach- ers. The hotels are cxcellent, and will accom- modate between 1,000 and 2,000 people, the Grand Central and American being the larzest. Charplots, catled the Delmonico of the West, Is more on the European plan, ond catches the greatest number of forcizvers. There are o large number of this cinss In town, the majority of them being English mud French. Thev are mustly men of weslth, and aro licre to invest fn winiug-property sud Lad, thus following after THUE EAIL OF DUNUAVEN, who has a large estate {n Middie Park, It is that every house in & —tiearly everybody takiniz one or more ‘boarders, Neverthuless fo 18 quite aifficult to obtain sultable quarters, while to ire 8 house 1s nhnost an finpossidll- saiu, nud with much reason, the ity is 8 boarding-lous ty. )Thc city Is supplied with water take from the Tlatte, the lolly system of pumps being in u dltice, 8 who stations. ‘I'ic viow of the mountains from the streets is geand, and, although the rmnge fs twelve wiles distant from the city, on o clear day it dues not scem over two, owlog to the PURITY OF TIE ATMOBHERE. Pike’s Peak, on the top of which the United Stutes Bigal-Statiun s located, nnd which s eluzlity miles south of here, {s plaluly seen, while vue's cve can follow the outimenf the mount- ains 800 miles south, and os far north as the Black Hills, “I'ie roaus around Deuver are probably as goud asany {n the world, belug very hard, and per- fectly smooth, Owling to the porous usture of the soll, the ronds dry uv very gulekly after a storm, the water flitering through very rao- 1ay Rreat Mexico can_ bo bought very chea ara having what might fn the East bo called BIRING WEATHER, A friend remarkod to mo o fow days ago that e noticed that the thernometer marked 96 de- grees tn the sun, Summer {3 the most delight- ful season ot the year, the days not heing ex- cessively warm, while the nigots grealways cool cuough to sicep under blankets, A climate like this cannot but be beneticial to the najority of nvalids, Of course there are somu discases which are azgravated at this altitude,—nmong them are rheumatisin, heart-dincase, und verv- ouaness, the two latter on sccount of the in- creased respiration, owing to the rarity of the utmosphere, For thoso aflicted with inciplent consumption, hronchitis, or other pulmonary complaints In their carly stuges there I8 proba- Lly no better rlncu than Colorado. ‘The disease I van learnis most benofited hiero which fromal is ASTHMA. 1 am well acq with this discass who could not rlr who, having recovered, started E h ) ave been taken sick and had to return when they Inuneafutely recovered. Some who are afllleted with this disenss caunot live in Denver, but find hmwmediate reliel by going up higtier in the mountalns, Lusiness at present is very brisk, and nobodv "Ihiere will no doubt into Colorado tn the ring, Evenat this date thousuls this city on complains of liard thnd Le u great rush of _ peopl coming aye arniving and passing throu the way to the famous mituing camps of LEADVILLE AND SILVER CLIVF. Leadville, year old, b new arrivels eral newspapers, an opera-house, cess houscs of all kinds, At pres wany fing edifices in course of erecti are very ligh, rauging in price fromn 0,000 in 1 b from $25 to $20, TUE MINES ARE PATING ENONMOUSLY. Amony the prominent mines arathe Little Pitts- vy the Iron' Mine. ‘The Iatter, owned by Stevens & 200,000, there belng $000,000 worth of ore i skshit, T Little burg, the Little Cniof, New Discover Leiter, is valued at Vittaburg {3 probably held ot ubout th trure, Geologiats claim tlicre ure mine. lur to the ab ber. Cuun —— QUICKEN THE CIRCULATION, Don't let the bicod staguate i your velns, You can preveut ius dolni a0 by Increasing fta volume puniy, by stimulatiug the diccstivo orgaus, g 04 cucouraytug sssimilstion, with (uat watchl vitalizing azent, * llosteite FPeople not aiflicted with uny o anic ur luorg the bivodless aupoarance uf Ly countenance. when the Bitters aro used o ennch and qulcken the Llood, the rosy hiue of healtu retuzns lu the cheek, 1ho frame scqulres substance as us wigor, 1he avpelile "improves, and no gigestive qualws 1nteriers cither with it zrstifeation ve the suscquent quillity of 1L atutaucl, Muchlalon. Here fs an Incident fn the istory of the old soldier who was, uutil lnul{‘." the Murslial- # At the close of the battle of Terchia, Ucn, Achird, desining to cassgo 10 A suburdinaly cs uway, futrusted it to MacMahon. Mo offered bitn u squadron of ounted chasscurs as an escort, but [t was de- chied, und the bravo soldler rude ufl alone. Ho bud proceeded sutoe distance ou bis fourney, whicn suddenly be belicld 1 host of Arabs 1o hot parsuit of b, snd 8 dvep ravioe {n trout ot du. ‘There was Do other alternative than to ump the ruviao or be slain by bis pursuers, puttivg spurs to bis Lorse, Le cicared b sulf at a bouud, the horso breaking oue of Lis cize as bu struck ou the opLosits side, The Arubs recolled frow the dabzerous leap, and contented themeelves with discharziug wshower of bullets after blm. MacMahon escaped un- Larwed, sud reacbed bis degtination fu safety.” President of France: wend sn jmporta commander four e — Tir. Bull's Cough Sirup 's & narely vegetablo com. ound, lunocent in nature sud wonderful fu el 1. For calldret it f invatuable, Cutiog eroup, Whoops scuts iug-coug, ¢tc.. in 8 few houre. Dri pet bottle, or Bve bottles for $1.00. he oren!ng ot every letter."” e dmit United Stat an herctofore, until ft withdraws from the postal union, which would have ta diseriminate very nicely In the detention of American leitera (It ¢oul slizhtest encourage Now, frum wmy iden of the Bismarck would put the regulation you read and fourth article together and de- tain if not opon letters, Would you submit I—iWe should not permit Meating of the Board at Lock- porte=The Speeches. “uultnl—(:mnnllnl \h:a them) to get the Remedy Proposed--The Lake-Front Bill—Ogden Ditch. Postmnster-General such a violation of our richts. Reporter—Tht Chancellor would quote the Postmaster-General—Art. 16 provides that in case of disagreement as to the Interpretation the questton_shnll be decided by arbitration, each of the ollicers concrrned choosing antother member not cancerncd, The Board of Canal Commissioners of the State held fta regular monthly meeting at the office in Lockport yesterday afternoon, and the three memnérs compnsing 1% were present,~—J, . Glover, Martlu Kingman, und B, F., Shaw. first named gentleman {s President of the A Trinung reporter was also on hand, aml obtained some Information from the Com- nissioners und Supt, Thomas that may prove of “I'lie Union milght sup- t him in the case of detantioi, but it won.d In the opening of letters, and we would not What would be your mode of pro- cedure If Jctters were opened? Would you de- mand justice through our Secrutary of State! Postmaster-General—If we had documentary evidencs we should forward {t dircetly to the Uerman Government anl ask sn e —— THE LEADING AND GRANDEST. Apeetal Dispateh to The Tribuns. Duntque,, fa., Feo, 7.—The leadinz ond grandest socfety ovent which has oceurred in this city for years 1a now In progress at the Jullan Houre, 1t {s the fancy dress nasquerade Over 200 persous gorge- oualy arrsyed of the elite of the city are pres- . ‘Ihe ball {8 decorated with flowers, flags, Nothiog has cver outshown it. wumber from suburbau citics have voime to par- ‘I'he Board examined and audited the January Uills for salarles, Iahor, materinis, cte., the whole The receipts durlng the mame month were £6,005—from rent of water power, “ice leases,” cte, Proposals were re- celved for lce leases, and nwards made. settled the monthly business of the Board, and the reporter sought S8upt. Thomas for the pur- pose of hiearlug what hie had to say aliout explanation. amounting to $4.470. i of the Laett Club. arlsing from the [ilinols & Michigan Canal, and which the reporter Iearned as soon as he sct foot i the town was agitating the rural mind so greatly as to call torth scrious threats of dump- fng the pites of limestone that lay at the SBum- fnto the big ditch and fill it up, fnorder nlearo might be so stilled with the atink antocause her to take some steps toward A few conundrums glven by ‘fne Tuisuxe maon sufliced to call forth the necessary information: * Coulil not the water be purified by openlog rates und leaving thewm open?™ sald the re- was to-night presented with 8 gold-hemled caos by the members of 1l H of the First Tnwa Infaotry. atically rocelved fu this city, ——— MR, WESTERMAN PROTESTS. &pecin? Dispaleh ta The Tribune. Lixcouxs, 1ll, Feb, 7.—Juhn Iterget did not come to ball mo out of jail, nor was I In jail. Your special correspondent. at Pekin 18 a blacks hearted villaln, and no doubt should be In jail, Nor did Itamper with Uu\‘l-[rm,nm Uen. Franz Elzel He was eothul the nuisance. Thie water can bo drawn off at this end of the canal, but by opeuing the gates we could not Jower the water mure than mne and a halt inches at Lemont,” anewered the gentleman who Inoks after the canal. 4 1leano explain further,! “ Four miles from Lemont, towards Chicsgo, the water would not be luwered nor any effect produced by opening the prates ony lenith —— Hoxw to Cure Snoring. Oncof the simplest. and at the same time most eilectual remedics agoinat snorine s to vluce & thin, oval-shaped plece of silyer or hard rubber, between three and four inches in length, nnd onc und & hnif fuches (n widtl s to fit the jowi and the gums. from the Sng to Bridgeport with no nereased consequently it will appear letweets the lips 1o incrensed flow of water, jle appliance the Ly opening the gates at Lockport no mars water can be drawn fnto the canal at Bridgeport, "This s not o question of the demonstration by actunl expuriments.” 4 \Yhat, then, in your ovfuion, is THE REMEDY for the abatement of the nwsance H\Well, Lgave iny views at sume length on the subject fu_u letter walch was bublishs Tur TRisuse .on January Jast, and 1 wus the matter would he peovle of Chicago, und something woulld be cople along the lue of the canal ly aroused about the nufsance, and 1alk very serlously of stopplng thie dow uf water by fhiinig up the canal at the Bummit level, The cftizens of Chlcago should wake up to the im poatrnea of the miatter, und make some sort of breath §s foreed through the tiostrils, nd, aside fruin belog a preventive against snoriug, it Kevps the throat anud tongue tolst fustead ol belue dry and parchied as when alr s inhated into the mouth and tbroat. If the mouth is kept shut all troutle about snoring will be removed. (15 NIABUNS BISANCIA ¢ ORUET TO ACCOMMODATE ODTt N CAEIOGE Pairons thirou: Llo!a} the cit/ e 1L but a practical eople from the East are greatly surprised to find_business houses nmd blocks nere which would do credit to an Eastern city of double the number of inhubitauts, There 8 projeet now on fuot to bulld o mammoth hotel durimg the coming sear, the house to be built aml cun- trolled by w stock comoany. Amoni the bulld- tpes which wiil probably bu erected shortly fa a tate Capito), which will no doubt be a very fiue e sguare having been reservéd for that purposc by the Government. Also a new union depat, the five rallroads which now cou- tre in this city now having o number of smull the 18th of in hopes that dvertienionts wiil be taken for the sam v a¢ (e M 3in Odice.and Wil be reseivod during the weck, a0d until @ p. m. M8, Bookscllers snd Stationers, 121 w'e-rr:.l‘mer. and Fancy In 8 couversotion about the water vower, Supt. Thowmas stated that the water at the Lock- port end ol __SEWING MACH!) JEW AND SBECOND-HAN fnrst.ciss machines INGENS AND OTHEI 5 of - on fice, 123 Clark-st,, up:atairs, loun 3, entire winter below navization stage and oo OITY REAL ESTATEs In thig cotumn, three itnes o lese, 23 cents per in- sertion. Kaek addiitonal line, 10 cents. JIQLBALE=THE FOLLOWING rHOPERTY, BE. lanzing to an_EAstern DArty, wiil be sofd at ‘sbout. e-helf 1tk valne, on terms fo suit: i e G TR g 2200~ ek, with Ml modern o s, 1022 Weat Adami-st, A ,ch0—Fine 3-scory brick, 424 Irving-plar Ox)—a-storg marble-front, N3l West A tory brick. 422 Kouth Jeffersu! 00~3-siary marble-front, withh 8l m prorrments, 1470 Praitie.ar, $7.000--Eiegant marble-ront, 1143 Michig: 5.5 0-0-st0r7 {rame, with modern Improy 1421 nirty-secona-st. 2,043 810ty brick, 001 Weat Polk-st. 100 per foot, south front, Warren-av., nesr Panting- Alvo wanted ¢ 3 good 5 B LA Ut frant doonmia ents, Inquire of JOHS A. BARTLETT. R fioom 3,182 WWashirgton-at. fronsdr DT FRONTING THAL Par) & full abatract; 8550 casl MUILE, il Warren-av, J¢OR, RALE-G: . 302121 DEBIRABLY LO- A cated. " Cort £4.50, w1l 4oll for $2.240 . Fovs 15 0 T ioting Giice, ) Lot S+ Reb g TG7R%, AND LOT, 1ERAL TN b Fremant, resr Centre-st.cars, 12 room, che 3. €. KELLEY, 118 Madton-st. s FOR BALE=YOU CAN BUY HOUSES AT HINA. uaie, ail ready to go Into, for just ‘what you are throw; 3y 1 rent—and the very beat Jots, withaut o inprove. 0, J. BTOUGI, 12 Dearborn-at, .. COUNTRYY REAL ESTALL SOR BALE-~O EX 1] CHANUE_BEAUTIFUT, at Benton linrbor, Mich., 17 acres, frutt, pond improvments, runing JPOR BLE=OR EXCHAN amali farmy, store, warchouse, pier and nates, ete., clear, for ci(y vr lafve farm snd lotel, ete,” Aq by i HALE-A GOO) UTATS FATOD 1 Marion T ownship, Lee County, Nlinais—240scres | feuced. pood dprerements, goinl houts and ut; of water, o REALESTATE WANTED. \V‘“ DA HOUSE AXD LOT IN GOOD CITY on. and pay for It {n [anda or Jots and casl ving Dumber and price, D 4,7 rlbune of E ON SOUTH SIDE, taininz abont eizht_ Foume. Wouid buy & tilce eottazet referred, Want to pas \VANTER=TO BUY A HOU 15 wowd condition, contal with mukdern conveniences T O et evi Alacy (e Fossertton S avunt L5 i i, anc e. Possesalon 31 e it by TaanGmee thox 103: - oo n e WATTED SHALL HOUSE. SEAN FATIEW fn, Wuuld s or Oaklaud station; sbout $1,. sume. ~Address, with full parttcuiars, I “,'ANTKD—A HOURE AND LOT Wi 11_8: on West 8lde, for 80 acres of cholce Jows land snd eash, C. B. WILSON, itooin 11. 03 dearborn-at. $0ARDING AND LOD South lac. NTILB, - HANDSUMELY FURNISIE, ave room un fitst fioor, with first-cl DU Ternis for the winiter §0 per wi L6 water, i WA, eneap for the T, —VEI and well farnlehied rooma 10 with of Withiout board. 12 BOUTH BANGA LY FURNISM- o 04 Touins, With fur genticinan and wite or iwe eingle geuticmeny teruis moucrate, < North D B3P S0 T per wosk. with Leuty day voard. §5.50; ‘ ILLISOIBST, ST~ 21T iom ‘walk froin e al —FIRS‘FCLAB& 50 uf Plany AD 197~ CLARS TIOARD, per week; Ave minutes’ Bae WELL _PURNISHED 3, and 437 Statesst., four a0y Fuom, 10810, Also fur- (JLAUEXCE, HOUS 7 roume=Nor. X Liocks south of the T WASHINGTON ST, — o 3G per week. Twens rautients, §1 12 SIISCELLANLOUS. the fusuiliclency of water 1 used Mr. Nor- ton—who runs the largeat tlouri country at Lockp luis il to suppl, low wuter fn the tanal, he reporter also tolked with COMMISBIONLR GLOVER obout the stonch unuisance, aml ho gave the oplnion that the widenfug and deepening of the dereat of the cannl wan the remedy for the abatement of the mephitie udo, —tu put 2 steam cugine in Each addittonal line, 30 cents, the logs of puwer caused by ¢ ANXIOUS TO REACH DESYER, %0100 0N ho wouid sys Audreas 1§ 0, H id fUA second Faust.” ACIT COUNTRY \capeas, nase Mo division. A N. Khbe DVERTISERS DESIRING TO readors cau b 80 {n Lo best_ Ane o arising from ides furnisbing the best of dralnage mingling the pure waters of Lake Michigan with those of the Illinuls Rlver, would nlao be one step toward ateamboat navigation hetween the gzreat lukes und the Father vl Wuters, Catmnissioners (lover and Klngman were sounded oo the bill now before the “Canal and Rtiver Comimittees of the State Legislature to enable the Canal Bourd to *-estublisa the Ultle of the Biate for the canal fund, u nud to all canal funus which the State Lins granted 1o vio- Iation of the trust upon witlen the Federal Goy- ernment granted them to the State.” This fn- cludes, of course, TIE LAKE PRONT. Both gentlemen sald they thought the bill would vaea both Houses, nnd that t on the Jake front could be sl ‘The Ctlef Engincer, Mr. Jenne, had been enzaged in cstabllsnlug the title of the Board, or, properly, the State, to a large amount of property, which had never been properly re- corded, and the jucome trom that labor had al- ready pinounted to over $2,000, nnd Mr, Milne, hief Clerk of the lvard, now bad com- ¢ revords of the property thus found, tearding tiie works iu progress on the canal, nomas stated that workmen were cokages structingg o new aquedact ot Aux Sable, Uzden Ditch hes up of the head of TAW, T3 DEAT: Fodrteen years' . ‘The nmusementa of the peoule are driving and riding,—~the latter belng practiced to amuch er extent thn in Eustern citles, cspeclally among tades, A good horse comuiands almost as much here as It does East, but the little shaggy bronchos which areebrought from New py—that {8 to suy, fromn $30 to 850, The climate (s delightiul, thiere being very few days during the year that the sun doesnot shine. * [ havehieard from wood suthority thut there havo Leen 365 consceutlve danys upon which the sunshone, At present we ORTUNE TELLING DY CART Cireuiar o mtsining WALL tiong A-paying localitys or fu soine fair witn uuud, respaniile ltle ot the lund B OF i3 ¥ B scveral cottages, furnivhed lm&unlu e, for 1 teuants, HOO! Nle ING AND UARDING BXCHANUE, BOUMSTIID. NEBUILDING. _ ATt CLAIS—A! R haye for Ny o i by IBAAC L anl repnbiding Lock N The trouvle caused by been obvlated Ly the fill suidt ditell, und makiag stich otlier arrongements as will protect the canal trom further loss or dumaee from that source, - the Stute having acguired the land for that purpose, . A GERMAN-AMERICAN QUESTION. The Itights of Urrmnny Over Letters and Fapers from tho Unitod Btates, Chresvandenre Jtattincre Bullettn, WasiinaTon, 1), C., Jan. 30.—I huve had in- terviews with the Postmuster-General, the Bec- retary of Btate, and Mr. J, . Blackfan, who represented the Unlted States Gavernment st the Postal Conventions at Berne fu 1675 and at Parls, Juno 1, 1575, und with vther experts in documentary motters, to ascortaln what pro- teetion United Stutes mall matter yould have In Germaoy under the laws recently enacted, T made a statement of the complalnts of the Gor- mans to Gen, Key, sl 1ald before him sume extracts which [ had culied from the treaty concerning the formation of a Postal Union signed ot Derne, Oct, 0, 1674, aud ratifiod and approved by Marshall Jewell and U, 8, Urant, May 21, 18i5, nud pointing to the last pars- seraph of the fourth artl 1o the Govermment of cach couutry of the Unlon the rignt to refuse tu convey over its teauory or to deliver urticles spectifed {n the article with regmd to which the jaws, crecs which regulute the condie nd elreulation Lave 1 asked him i that pro- wislon applicd 10 sedltivus or obseeno matter, awdaf wrtines cowsd Lo serutinized under it Gen, hey—In Amerlea it upph matter, ol dn the Kuropean vountries of the Umon Lo seditious matter of sudition heie, e, ettandenmeachlace, for Y Ge L MUNUER & ot for catalogue. ANTED-UNE O TW ‘with marbie top and Laclosed wi Address D 48, Tribuie ottice. TANTED = AT TI 3 Tor & L1t cavhi-bo. O MENT-I0UNES, Woss Sldes RENT-$12 l'n:n MONTH-] nnlz N it open castigs! alnted with inany rennla afllicted fve under any circumatances East, who live - here and enjoy life. ¥rom personal kuowledge 1 kuow of peo- A CHRISTIA' ., 8 kood Chl ] Y ratue, S Larvar quire at3a; tert av, —_'T0 RENT-1I00MS, South Niace RENT—FURNISHEL Dearburn-at.i gas si. NT ROOM AT 01 o & fow chieap Miscelluneol PO BRNT = THOSE ‘Turniahicd ur unfui with or wiihoul bua hose waitiny, ol Ithough but a lttle more then a over 10,000 intmbltants, while the present averaico nbout a bundred er day, Itis thoughy thut by July 1 there will KZ not lesa than 30,000 lnlmhllnuu.l I'l. Lins s FIHST-CLARS e, en sulto or lngie, bosraeen waoull ] e (o Jonants urboanders. O NG 3 UDING EXCHANGE, TOO s BU N s BUTLY- 000 ENT-STORES, OFL1C) usiness portion of the clty, ‘Thess ¢, **thero §s rescrved samu _lots bave been purchased o year ao for T=DOUBLE 810 1, COATER, th Waal orders, uud de choap rent. Abply at ‘T not bheen observed lenty Ut wat ‘.l\nlh vayel fuc, farni of J80 oired i eas AL HOLTON, 304 MUEL VIOL, Lauratie, sl wva all through e mountsing, Colorado cel vuuly has u brhllant future belore Weare uot afrmd But rome with nie to my Su- pevintenucnt ol Foreion slufle; Lo was present, amd hbows mois ubout it then auy wan - tn e Warreu-av., Lhlvazo, ur Ba 4. WANTED T0 RENT, 3 THOSE WANTING ulshied or unfurnishicd, or withiout board, ur tats 1or wanting desirable te While In transitu, [ asked: * Have any com- ne 1o you a8 tu 1he opening or deten- 1t the Uuited Brates, arsiviog lu ol Lta ur boaruers, e, KOOSR oost S THI y utml the Superintendent—None asto the upeslng of letters, but ucwspapers are etained and destroved, Heporier—Cun the Prussfan Government open Jetters vy virtun of Art, 41 My, Bluckiun—"Thut wus btumseh Bitteo, e discase grow wan and paggard siply becauss tueir bluou 1s toin, watery, dedeient fn nourshing props a0 %0 weagre (o yuantity Ihat the eatrein- tics ufe very inporfectly suppliod with 18, aud e supcrficial clrculation extremely feeble. Hence T—0l BELI~ vrctbes, dud reuls cyls ut In there tmore v to Royern the clreutation of uewse papers uwd pamphlets in Europe, whero the vroxunity of Blales renders speeeh davgerous umcuts will take the NTED-TO KL sted and ot uver 1.t Wil take lung leass s BaUlstactory | rler HOUSE SUITA enty minute Wit Wur cusy. liLerty to tanper with u sual, Reporter—Ticy apew, detain, and destroy only printed watter by tie provislons of ths fourth articled RBONAL—A IEFIN Chirce 1l acausiatan enernl—Yes, and we do mot uis»lun of anythln Bibiled by stipalution, i we Kuow Reporter—{3 thepe anythisg ju the agreement that givea any coudtry ot the Unlon the right to allow the traw f‘ RS pre: L=TIIE RECIPLL . utailone vii Wabath-ay Blackfau—Nuthiug that grants uuequivo~ cally thut slght, but they wieht be detain broad futerprctation. { tead frun the detafled reguls- * Richt not to torward nid uot to adumlt futn its service |ost-cards or a, writing which uy be forbidden by the statu- tive enuctineots fu force in aaie may be the case with sy beur exterosl) of the character relerred to, I seditious vard or a letter bearing the bundwrlte fuz of antxile ur ony | erson write nuthing but seditious s arive ut (he Berllo Poat-Otlice, could it bo de- watned, snd would the decatoer be supported by that regulationd™ Llacfar—We exclude obscene matter 1.4+ But It dues bot Justily the reckless detention und upentug of watler such us the icrmun Government would Lo cnpowered to with fts tuterusl mall Ly 8 law * authonzing T, COUPLAKD & CC eita, No. 70 Lusaile-ar Uled. trase-aras viutecied, sud mess travsacied. Csll ur wadre. Sesstrunsacied, tell v v description of NITONE, CALGIAGES. | Sy L oy i it 1036y FALaS 4D KOO va CURILY W 0y aldon W. Morve, vatadun ood wa CUrity withuds remos 3 W Houtus, own to utter und utiments were to ~__KOI_BALL. it SALE-LANGE NEWFOUN A 1t 135, uniiauall Bo; well propor- A - PROOV BAFE. “aboly ai Unlon Trust Cumpasy b JAS R II0GEK, WA ¥ ‘Sadleon-ai,~Permanent bosrl st very low raies, Transient, §2.00 per day. av buard $5, Cume and sec, ARDENTIT i, 4 L. TEY TOTHL, 41 AN opposite ltock 1sisnd depat. D aa ST Bpectal raies Miscollnncous, ‘YBAI’IE AGENTS FORR A Fata-clase Gosrdiag-lio faiiles who witl not sdvertls {ng chioles Tooms ur loan) wl Ny eliarye to buarders ot tenants, | ANIF HIARDING EXCHANUE, OO BEILDING, o W IOl BALE=-DARING PUOWDE R 8’ Wil siock, Dxtres, frade, anutacture Gf 1. 8. ‘oo ] suveral other Lrands uf the purest an Jowders In the world, Usil aL 31 East Harrison.u 1. 8, THOMPSON, orfgioal proprictor of br. 1'r creain baxtag-pawder. LE- Eliliart City. 1.1 ggod cu Yery lowt teris’ kasy. "Adires Naierican Miller, Chicako, Lil. [FOR ALE-CONPLETE BTOCK OF GUGCERTER " and nztures: casii anly. 4 Weat dadl Q01 BALE=83.000-8TOUK “OF GKXENA chaudises choico stuck, guod focution, guod cus. tomers, Addrese FRED J. DAY, Btuart,” Guthrie MILL om location: “price T. ALBUI, cars of CIOUN. DAR., A STUCK etc., with welt estabiistied A fine apparinnlty fur s party having .4, L0 ar B1,00) caali, And wantiog & good [nvestment. ror particulars sy b Cliicago & Lrly nwve Co., or MRLEY, ALLING e r!‘qll“ 10 vouduet the business [roserty: | Thia s tesithuuate businces wad wil staul [ivesitiationt 1he mors capital ompluyert the iroster ihe: navantages granted and Jarger fhe territory fn- clided Wi’ elicrgy » bruitaile butlnews eat ba ic. Fur Turiher intormation dircet, with ful) ndres rINVESTMENT, lon-Omice Box w2 D=AN ENTERPRIST nat ‘tesa tHan §15,00 ke retlriog vartners WALH sccuritivs u £20,0080 {0 eaeh or PACE i & Whivlesalo notlun trade slready estan ‘Address, for four daye, A T1 1, care of O, i, Keith & Co., Chicugo, stating whete Intervlew can be ha HEEYE 'y KoL nie €000 o i Inrger husiiess; two ronm: ico'aY., desirabls comer. iare e somie gooil i v leten) 1 tho Norils weat, or unen Lrsach, or uiay roin cliyy onulis tlon ot city, B,0my, rapldly fuciesstn;: with couniry surroundinics goud protite and protectlont references cxchanged; could {nvest §aus wilk er Ful ‘{lioso Hieaulng buslness aduress 1, 10 il CASH TO CARNY STUG A uian 1o janate, cou & jegitimate estutlished at I8 paytng lare profiis aig I r tio closest fuvestigabivu, Addres D) 43, ‘Tribune uffice, UVED FAIM 01 ol For & koou stuck ove. lther 1 L o, Address I 85, ) of general Nl eIy or connt ‘reibue uitice 1P EXCHAN durucss, oll-| shirts, fors i ML AN, desbouth N gneixtures, sree-power boller, h of tory aud bascment brick Dnilding L, ot S0 0, with 8 brick Latn, [Of st Kool Bty DIOJLITLY aruiecity, inquire of JACOL WELL, i Washiog: tou-st, I 018 FOI BALY =91 FEET FRONT, W, 000 feet Of Hovr-surfuce, "t s well reuted, within s the € oiterce; Wil thiko part pood 1o tios, or clieap fur all ¢ ) angrese 1A o EQInNry cattage fur Evaiaton ajuining. locutions pras ferre: Address for thres days, 19 44, e @ WY aaT uave Taite ¢ entrally locatead Iy frum Sew Voras 1ot b unie I MUSIUAL -1 (810) T8 0d JireT Tut, sug Wil rent m roitage BANT I t tnoir Lriliianey yed frest from TORY & CAMI', iros. unrizht planos, av an i 2 Alie fackory, * Dow't fall to o8 i s oud 100 pesto-ats e L EALE-§83 WILL BU plane witli 1arest ftupnavesnc) Muat e Towguire ui 13 1,00 wud 353 Wabsalieay. NEES OF BLANGOS CALL i AR Ol chalve 8,00k of now Mattuiecs planos, \ed W fu price. BIORY & CAMF, 16y and 140 av drees Fiiki) | 7 s a1 3 ST SO0 Waaded TaE Madison st 10-day sad Mund . BOOKS, BOOKS HALF PRICK £,000) REAEp B e 6 5, balt Jioroce Fuglai 167 Irving's Life a ¢ tuoncy upulls Tuduiie ¢ 144 r“ PE '\ Wit ) Jiew rosewodd viano; L‘&Hflll‘t vasy paywicuts lakel and g LI Maudlson-at. __INSTICUCTION, PHY—~LADIED AND GENTLE TPELEGEA TLEVEN CAR e unhe teierany. biactically, attiag them for €inplayticas, Avply at=90 EaiOllo'st. VAsn:lx-A Goob Lun‘)‘ TEA R TUAT U deratanda the orssn snd yucal music. Call su Bouth Jeleraun at. AND FOURT, BBERY-THEL WAS B10LE [CF WOUEY vul Lf m) trusk 84 147 tiiso. “H. 2t HoN TN, dar sftersuou ut | ” WANTED-MALE RELP, tines or lews, 33 centa per Kach additional ins, 10 centa. Bookkecpers, Clerks, &ce D ENTR YCLERK IN IOY In ths enlwmn, () use, Anewer In handwritin; what wagcs wanted. exper] ences, _Address ) 49, Eribans offiea. ERS: THOSE UNDER- ‘m‘uma PHELES TKit, 4 ani 50 \Wabaan-av. - 15 STIDEMAK! nainy DUDGE, & lf.\‘L\ NTED=A COMPE for the carpenter di door factory in this city. Addreas, and references, 1 81, Tribone office, AT R. SMEETI'S, RRT s Jarge sash and stating experience D. g carner ltaadalvh snd Des STED=AN EXPERIENCE] sult ann eloak factory, by I n'm'rlrzfl‘.“‘g'l‘uwrm‘k EHS, 250 Kaat Stadiso L T Ty i o bifsmment by & first EOWARD LY & €0, Wabsan-av: fliscellancou UIRATYLOGRAPI 3F on_ chro: cutiry. o welre, wate LININGIOY, 43 a3d AR WIlITER AND ACe ‘countant; ave 20 {0 43 v Cedar Haulds, fowa. T, 1, between 10and 12 o'clock Bl ¥ CHIGAGG st » territory aund sercts nd ov Cll-knuwn TanitACtUrEr i U e you now represcal vute, Address C3l, Tribun. ANTED-=A TRAVELING B hnving s thumugh scqiintance w roint and drog teads preferred. Angwer onl 1 culars and nsmes of juferer g New York Ci MAN, UNR 1ih the Honthern > i N FOR EVERY STATR Fair salary paid. Y seld onr Jqotuls by mple. ik A LT Bl THEASUIE] uaruID, traveiing senson of JRIDE Inast e Ui Live seeurit - rapid ticketeglicr, and i grisiieie for sale NTED=WILL GIV san that 18 whiling €300 o1 security. Address \V NTEN—2 GERMAN Olt BCANDINAVIAN ftchien sud general lodsswork, 148 TED—A COMD referenced to do necoi fng eare af chlldren. ANTED=A_ GOOD ncar Thirty i NTED=(00D (11, FOR GF work for family of three. floor, T GIRL WITH GOOD wark and aualstin_ take 1nquire 8t 1044 Michikan:, 1L T0~ DO GENEI a-dax at 40t Lake Iark: i FANTEU=A GIIL T DO ORSENRAL HMOUSE work In tun,ly of twoi bring R ANTED=X GOOD GERMAN GIltL T0 DO OEN® ‘eral housework. ADDIy st 217 Bouth I'utk-av. ANTED-A CLE 20, Lo work far weglant wlmx;ul 10 exe o BLE miiy of two; German or Not FITRE 13 FAC- BEIFELD BRtaTIC ploynicnt Agcucivse § PRIVATE FAMILIRS: Miscoitancous. TANTED=AT Int. HL\'l'lI'n SUROICAL INBTI- tute, lady aeentate il udics sugportars sod s._Uilve cast,, U ~ NITUATIONS WANTED-MIALK, _ Stookkeopers, Clerku, & okl ; ATION WANTLD-AS BOUKKWEPELN, 01 Tunt correspondent, U g JTVATION "WA ) inian denire Address C27, Y ITUATION WANTEU—IN AT nan as bookkeer, orany clerien and corveet at likures, A , FIS’ n engaenients A ctor, OF Curnes wiiden ROt % rich 12 obje 12, el nleuus: kool Fuference NTEN Dlers—A youug man wiahing to learn the cui- nf ililok 1o glvo purt vune otice TUATION WA aciatied il JUATIONS " Cliristian A " “Fuuit uf otel. uth Ciark: neineit 83 nuuskoy, Chr, castiier, €., oF place THEY -3 A O KO ] s e Il'l.m experlence 14 41, e Ilisburg, I's. TUATIONS WANTED—FENMALE, _ Domusticss TUATION WANTZH—VOL G at., between Ul and Beaptuines. 2Mousexecpy tho wholesalu ace' tha de, both b uress I K. LEAN, Furiy lourt! 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