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PUTICAL ORYPTOGRAPILS, mooratio Cipher Dispatches Ho¥ e 13‘;0:2 Worked Out. e - by Jo Re Go Hnseard In the "m’e' h‘oyrlh Amerlean Roview.” / e ¥ Which Was Dark he WBY g Plain. % —_— Vo merican Review for March, of) o Jort Allwcln have been sent to Tlu' sl article by . It G, Hassard, of m“:rl:{;?’:; Tritune, the decipherer of the e N Wispatchics, on * Crsptography fn: fl:& W of which the following ls the sub- ol hanct! hy is now uscd chiefly for tele- A’Tfi:fl:}‘c’r: ciphers must belong to oue g '::.:gélnmn 1, Words or letters haying an °“, 1y slenificatfon. 2, Nuwmnbers represeut- . "n{mr 1ctters. 8. Words or letters hav- :ng:hléir ususl signification ‘but standing fn a ety h:;un;dlfl' {he act of crgptography loses noth- 7 by belng restricted to the ordinary lettera nd pumerals. The Ingenulty exvouded fn de- [ lng new alphabuts of dots, liucs, mathemat- mlfid astronomical kymbols, aud fantastic o eas masted, One codo of thia kind is ns W or as bad a8 another, sll such * plain dphers,? a8 they are called, fn which the incan- | (“ of an arbitrary atplisbetic sien ls {nvariable, helng casily read by the exercise of a little pa- pence. 118 nlways roprosented fn the cipher the samo symbol, it wmakes uo differenco to the translator whether that eymbol s ment of dots, or the plus slgn, or tho % ‘,4.4!:%5» the letter 3. The method of solv- K“.mmrmm alphabetic cipher depends upon & - knowledge of the relative Treguency of certain letters and combinations of letters in ordinar, ;mlng. Count how many tlmes cach cipher fa repested in the dispateh, The commonest fs havly ¢, uml‘:wch':gllhemlnuer 'flfi’% ‘xse':l l{| . Next in order ara likely to be A r uid 3 the ruresy Tebters w0 % :1. 1,z The double letters ss, tt, Il, ad, 2im, i, oo, ce, are frequent; ee, 11, and’ ¥4 are ommon lcrm”lm}(fln! ”tflw"l'm‘ b 13, Ingy : aand u afe found As termin B ver o rds—tor nstance, “sca und “you?; e el 10, to, and [not, of, and folr] often come tozetber fn reversed positions; aud I very cown- mon, not g[nly 88 nd wm;g .ln ll[t:elr,“bul. 208 part of na word; that, this, there also common; the definfte and fietuite ,.,gka, (ue,'xlai an, aro rdzcncrnlly sup- ed {n telearams. vords are properly Efifim in uxebulx.lmr mntlmornnls’u:ll.(uups:‘ii 1 bo d's play; but in most cases all the words ara :fl u:ggnfi-i-, or clse the divisions are purposely pliplaced. At llu‘- bcclwxllxlg‘{)l [y ’w‘tlml b1, "l" nd y must slways be foltowed by a vowel: g'.,','fj . Xr 0 'lowl'nlll: [ 13 nlgny mmkrm “I'Ellltlll‘ba alterita vowel followed by oneof the other m:;lm Btorting with these rrlm:lnlcl, write opposite the elphier characters nll the equivalents which dvon Ilh uk yu\:ucnn fix; it yt‘:‘u }mvu ced right, you” will soon recoznize frag- ;f'e?& of m":nhafu you have guessed x\‘mu‘l’u e of the fetters will be found In 1mpossible compinations, und you must try again. It Illll“nm Imi oblucr\'cd Lhnt! "tlj‘: n;hz as to the relative trequency of the Jotters s ooly 8 statement of the averaze computed from o loug passope, say of seyeral pages, aud 1t 18 often at fault fn short mes- fares. A transparent cipher I8 formed by shifting the alphabet vno or more stevs forward or E"ikt, using ;ra for exaty! )Ile. In?tc‘xin‘;lI flfl;ll| h h;r jorc, and soon. ‘l'he only tolernl Bafy Iivhlb(’!le cipher {8 oue fo which the vn’iue of every character Is constantly changlng, A con- venkent code of this kind 18 known as the. key- lvnnl“ system, which Mr, Haseard explains at engih. s A moro convenlent and secure cipher was de- vised Uy Mr. Robert Slater, Secrctary of the En’r:“lfl:nnAn;hfi;“llex ’fn]:grnph Cun:pxnmx This (u! el et y busine men, and specimel 0l ftwere recently publlshed 'in the roports of a flmuuln Ilnnul% "M&glnwrr‘;n code consists of a vocabulary of 25, words, numbered con- secutlyely from 1, wod any nuu'nbcrflmc may be acreed upon by the confederates fs takoy os & key. Buppose the message to be, “Send me woney,” and the key to be 2,600. ° ¢ Bend * fn ‘?fi vomlnuhrv,lwumhemll'l& Qo‘l?fi; add j?,figg ad you have 23,504, opposite which stands the "‘?n ‘Elfl)\:g:)gc : ‘!l)'ly ‘tl:)u m;m: |:mue;nfl! ndlluu’l} wverted foto planiet, aud “monoy [t precipitation, 1f the key remalns invaria- le 1t may bo discovered bg the syatem of trial.ruessing already described: hut the danger S e g g Y CHange the kuy st 4 f:‘n: :l;mer. (2,wo‘ wl the 'ml:oa\l, ote. Iho BYs- 8 0t countless varfations, A In all ftaportant politicat campaizns the uso of ;m:"zlm:xlccafihc;‘ u‘eemn tufl)fu lnvcul:nry. It ¢n the Reform millentum, however, gl lm: l:‘xgx;lugu-;ba'lng tml no right_ sonse privato telegrams, but o mrt of the apparatus of pou‘ulur clee tlovs—could always be collected by Congress ;:I‘l‘:lr! éhv;lilxu :1 ‘ghu uunte:’z. ulnd ulxvulcd tl.c ¥y 0! he ground that the people noglitto know exactly Low thelr bunmcfi l'n’-: been condticted, A few of the secrat messages fi( the lepublican agents und managers durlng § s’semmngdm ot November and December, ress, but they are of little fm- ;nveryl‘:lllfile'mtn:l( helr nml;:!o llll""(jcl.'l far cunceal- eserve 1o be called a clpher, "The ’fl'x‘fffi.’:‘{l‘;’vfid |2 vare ofon of A Wil . spatches from Florida; I\\b:‘;n.' [ ;:l;n{lu English: gt g grce and Karson will bo bere on Monday, and Kobinon mast ko immediately (o Philadelptis, .Dmy. nrynntmorn than ono tenth of Suuth's warm H L ou can Imagine what tho cold fellows Alr. Uhandler explaiued tliat Robin gon meant m(m’ohu deposited fn Philadelphia. Jones ool 000, Il’nluy indicated favornble pros- e v Bmith's “warm apples represented i n:rl:lmy\ A the cold fellows wero the ol b:)d With o fow dispatehcs for combard- mt,m.:'m ¥ acqualnted with the history uf diplr, | CAUVAES could have read euch a The search for o . pher dispatches on the other :::dfn )Ielldul no fewor than thirteen difforent lurm:’ ucluding fu eluborate and Ingenlous o and comblnations all the clnsics of - &r: lx‘ll'n!(onml on a preceding page as belng o :: telezruphle ‘correspondenco—lettors e lm- other letters, aud used both with el ebitting Keve,'two letters standiig ity ,llmmhurn representing Jotters, numbers Mmgu ing words and plrases, twwo numbers P .’tbl‘lllhg & slngle letter, words taken in @ m:rnry sens¢, aud words transposed vithons the messone was unfutetligible duontenes® “I‘:gy. mlumtl::_: uu;u utmnqunnl. o e By~ :"‘;‘Dl"‘:rcm tomblned to mako o cluhc:“\vlnl{l'n Rlees s A few messages {n Oregon were dis- lhmughyl'x:m"ly substituting b for u, and »0 on Bl e alphabet: thus, cfupst’ fyqmjdju ooy to oo tore explicit.* This solution wou{u slght; by ook 0uy intellizont person ot first P l:zv: the clulier was diflicult to translate g ‘n of the mauy blunders which oc- Wi N transmitting . Ay alphatet fu Tettiry ‘:‘{&::::hr as represenied by o other s "ffl"“'” i 1{;5@- ected looked harder, Hero celemuappatasicpinaj s =t tuliy dfl:nuu of this cluher, howaver, was ety lrmlm-u. The abundaiica of double a tltéowd that it was nov a common wented b <loher In which ench letter is repre- ‘heh‘u‘fi“ dugle aid fovarlable symbol; snd of e .,D:ul It contalned only ten of the letters Wiy k[flhul Proved that It was not read by a ooyt It must thereforo b based ngon D ."u:m_ol lettera, This bolug assumed, a Vdiipaten, :run {ustautly made with the help of Der oy hich yas partly in plaln Euglish, s ) 8 only belng written: in cipher, It b 0l {'pum'uh chargo of (lyyitna; ho Brevarg yebinsbuyymit but ot to th tlnbier worg ui® EENL you to-dap,” Thy frst Gecum KS'&Y#S’""’ the name of & persuns we Sounugy, gy appeared to be names of mf":um:) cach cipher Jutter ‘ iaracters, we should Eratagbilia & word of four lotters, the mx‘rn Of which ar the same. Tho dis- nd the |‘T'y|l° the Florids correspondence, mm,mo"”). Florida county which mecta thess TeDeated 'y e D89€ g etters of Darduaro hufll,,“m 1€ next word, where they fit the Yetureg g oy o Brevara % “and- nll tho cope hectlng ), ¥ inada accord’ with the rules ru- Big i Siabetass freuency of lettcre,” Ap: o k sun L llwu::lu.tz““l_‘:fi obtan ;uxfl r?men‘-J;-' T e ¢ + + o drey oy ] By Sonverted fnto gy undsed dal 1 lvlhlll)lem rest follows rapldly. dauble fr e dpher composed entirely of WELe Doy 1y 8 KAYG more trouble. ‘Thers thag "\uen:'r tpechinens of ft, and it bappened ©f lettery .,“'flhl Tule ot the relative frequency i) T Was qoyry O 2v fault. The fact thut the ;ue. we vironol having been determined by etter o “::*m\;f;rultmlmu in the duubles o ctatlon was finally ob- ¥ 8 Serley of trialurucasss on & Glapsteh 14844 IR KISABTNOITRT he date, slznature, and address led Lo the sup- | s only 230 votes hehind the lowest Republican position that the mesange might rofer to o dis- | Erectors That actties the meaniue of Rhine, bout the powers of the Governor in ean- | Mogelle, Thames, and river. ‘Ilio Interpretation vasslig the Presidential returns. Tho word | thus reached is conflrmed by numcrous other wae acc ! chiey inntances, All the other numbers arg equally | ne accordingly acarched !ur,u 2:::le ;:: T sacer Aty oo Vast Increase in Recelpts at Chleago of of numbers swas found: A 2, 9. ‘Tuls proved to be o fortunate puess, nud, fay- | 18 certainly none of any fmnortance—of which ing six letters to beeln with, the aiphabet was | the mesning is not capable of demonstration, . completed without furtlier aifllculty. & Threo or four_codes mln‘-n studled 1o which an arbitrary sense, or nuin- Iniru subammc(} rulrlccrluln “l{:ll-tnld" wonlsi heao were read, with more or leas assurance of corrtetnens, by collating roveral diapatchies and | The Presbyterian minlsters held a regular | W7 sraln luspcetion: conslderlne tlic context; hut where the num- | weekly meeting In thelr rootns, McCornlck bor of speciinens s small the 1""3""“’““‘-};‘:: Block, corner of Randelphnud earborn streets, ennmog | Yestorday morufng, In the absence of the Pres- | for i compensation, They aro alvided into clasees whon. ‘These ciplicrs, however, al- | fdent, the Rev. Mr. Young, Dr. R, W. Patter- | f B and ¢, Class A includen all yavllc ware- words wora used in ba dopended v ways excito susplclon, nnd they were not em- | Aom presided. The Rov. David Clark offercd in :l;a‘;:: {:‘:r m:“"""'“"wmim“;mf m'!llch Imw‘)rtnnt’e enyer, mixed together, or In which grain fa stored in such e, combination with another system, to X cannot he accurniely proserved, be ckatninwd Tator. Tho » Dictionary Glohr" | THo spectal order of exerolcs, according to T 100, Ko o I8 n system in which a substitute is ublished fn London, little more they were made, All the small diction- ack, and the teuces were rearran) 4‘1‘:"& yet, e sald, % Who knows but what a differcnt Now bring safo lrlw::hwmfi;:?‘gvglznnré‘\j’rltmw ed in |Iml prourur“umnncri " He m(h""'md’ ""l“ ranwy mafority of the reymen the citle — e —— for Nchaylidil throwgh Hochester Schuylill ra. | tsommi Oy, of 4 e e ndomer e | otar. .. 100,601,320 6,571,308 107,102,715 measure of Congreps, anid thought it for the A comparative statement of the erain inspected It is the combination of the transposition und good ol our co:m!u to rcuncnhce lmmigr;u«m during the years 1877 and 1878 shows the l})llnw- substitution sysiems which makes this clpher | of these people, He also stated that it was trua | 0K result: 8 v Dlll’\‘"-‘“‘-'d Bentences can | that the Euglish Governiuent was preparing to 0 renrane hid o ttie paticuce when the | (riva the Chinese from Australia, altiough ho lexlm g 0 t iy ‘wn s lnh knowni and o substi- | pag previously hinted that the recent lewilation tutlon clphier, It enougth speclmens of it araat | of our Goverament would have the effect of ’l;':l'é“lsm‘:r‘:’“lfl: :f;"zl'l"m:::g"‘l;{el‘:f lrll’g"t"fi':':::r‘t”f-‘i turning over a large portion of our commerclal ot : mos 4 R wor‘dln and "'",.fi‘l'"lfn(“wl both unknown.'. futcresta to English channels. In short, his problem, accordingly, {8 to rearrange a trans- b - posed !qielwnlcitwa“ “x;:xlr)unuergwul n‘g nll :hfl :I:I]rrrl[l;l‘r[:t:‘:{ :cml:«.{“ ?fi{:lgéc:ll:: ;‘f,ffif."fi?"n'nl 1e Tes Vo huve been almost im- Jove o4 "o’"fih& it “‘h he tmnnlnlmn nod e Government, — He sald the * Irish und supplicd with o very larze number of dis- | iyifjion, bringing with them, he thought, about patches, The flrst stop was o forcunuto auessat | g9 much tmmorslity as the Cliinese; they had 1w we menaning of one of the commonest of v B . the substitution of ciphers, Warsaw, nmeasure turned our holy Sabbath fnio a tur after a {ow trials, wasassumed tobe * tolegram, amovg un quite 88 much as the Cuolles, Aud sudl the following messago’ of 1en Words Wis | et thes - then casily deciphered: 5 yet there was never o murmur lifted up ogajust man would as all C colving rivor the looks at Danube work recelved, difficult to interpret, Thts, Cipher. Warsaw the; rm} nllunc]mn A fast aro tdlots | 1 e t““n“l“‘m‘! | ge o ldlof The matter was argued by severslof the Can't read Inat telegram, sn}mnm unchanged. They are all fdiots, ‘The same order of words was tried on other telegrams, It would It - messages of just ten wordas, but no others. Henco the koy evidently- varled with the length of the dispateh, '[t'was | The Mcthodist clergymen held thelr repular now olluurvedh 'VI";: b't"' nmmu_-]r ufr fivnrq;_'lnn weekly meoting yesterdany morning n thelr message was invarlably a multiple of five, There " . 3 ., Were & fow telezramsof ten words, o fow bt | F00M8 Presidiog-Elder Willlng in the chalr,, many of tiwenty, they Ttan up ad always procecding | Rov. W, W. Patten, federates hud taken un assortment of sequences, | joct of Temperance. e belleved that alcobiol ::b';{g:gn‘;fi:;:‘;‘[?fi’g;,:;‘;‘:&fl?fie::l“‘;‘.‘ ‘t"‘“_“'{"‘:’)[‘; ‘wna the sworn ally of vico and s under all ¢ir- i for transposing and_rearcanging (he dispatchcs, | cumstances, Ile was In favor ofprohivltory | 1 & 1 w 8 1 ' the nuinber of worda fu the messave belng the | hws which would effectually rezulato ana evei | ~Tho nbovo statemont _showa an_ increass o Fo- clow by which the receiver knew what key or | abolish the evil, 1le also belleved thut the only | ceipta of grain of sl kiuds, the largest belug of combivation of keys ho must use in the transla- | cure for drunkards was regeucration of the | wnuut.—nearly double thosy of last year. tlon, ‘To recongtruct thess sequences by collac- | soul, e did not Lelieve fn any reform which | = Soveral years awo Chlcago lot its poultion asan inj diapatchos of cual Tength was a worl thng | Was ot prefacod nnd accompanied r & spirtual | Imporiant natot for winler, wheat, but the re- Five thirty- | vhanze, ¢ advocate he princinles of the b Just bnlf of the year euding Indication that the tem of inspection # place as the wowt demanded only vime and patience, word telegrams were dr‘n’b erLLiL'n in paralicl | Gospel temperance work, and was confldent | JAT Rrsdn duri columns, aud every word numbered, thus; i 18, I1879—=TWELVE, PAGES) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Cneolina corrasaidenty after telearapting % | GRAIN INSPECTION. the rettirna, adds, % Rhine of Tildon's within Mosclle Thames River of their loweat.” Now, it I8 known that ons of the Domoeratle Kleetors Report of the lllinois Railroad and Warehouse Commission. In fact, there {8 hardly & hole vocabulary~there “ blind word " fn th All Kinds of Graln, #Bpecial Disvateh t0 Tha Trivune. Sprixornit, Feb, 17.~The following {s that part of the report of the Rallrosy and Ware- housa Commission relatlng to the warehouse RELIGIOUS. PRESBY IERIAN! WAREIIOUSES OF CLASSER I AND €, Publlo warchouscs are ntl elevatora or atore- tiousen In which eraln of other pronetty s mtoren honses in which tho graln of different ownes manner that the identity of different lata or paccels located In citles baving not leas than 100,800 {n- found for | Provious appolntment, consisted in the reading | habitants. Class 18 includen all public warchotxen every word in the message by turning n certaln | of o paper by Dr. Noyes, of Evanston, nnd dis- | iniwhich grain is stored and mixed, ax in warc. number of pages in n vocabulary proviomly | cusslon thereon. ‘The pnperswas entitied t In It | Juises of claxs A, and which aro located in cities having less tian 100,000 Inhabitants, Class ine chosen, ''lie greater part of the Orezon vorre- . 9 Snontoncs W mnduut‘ed b thinciphor. thebool Aust and Wiae to Fix Any Conditionsto Chinese | cludes ull public warehouses notincludod in classes P . A and 88, used haing o small % Housahold Entlish Die. | immigration to This Country; aud it 8o, What 3 Ton. The ,pucrgL was | Bhould Those Conditlons el y sumcbody who bad employed the In treating the subjlect, Dr. Noyes occupled | Iessecs, and managers of pullic warchousos of 8ama code in business transactions, and the nro- | but two positions—thie standpolnts of religion | C1a7es 1 and G tomnke reports Lol Department cess of decipbiering nfter that was and polities, the former bolng given the prf{cr f 1,180 1 I thav A - o -jorl, public warchoul ""m‘:,;“’ig":"ffl“c’tfl,‘;“’n‘g,‘“’c‘}ph A& ’;“:,’xfg‘;r'"‘"fl:’u ence, and In fact turnisning all the strons argu- | ascertainad to be I this found in the Florida nnd South Caroling bune | MeNts in hiscssay—to show that the House and | from mllE #ixty-five. An attemot to obtain reporta dles, without nay clew to" tho book by which the Benate of the United 8tates Government | from o 4 1t was assumed that the vol- 5 e ttmo was a amall. one, iy to surey I tnvol: | i Yt i ack fas In dheoes wialloy | G, AN Bartof ore Gy, Aa 8 comscyunce, s ‘atter “of convenlence the 4 I eturna are neagre, biit tho beginning - witaber o pagce o be turned Would ot 0o | 1, LU, Constituion, which provited that, ol | eodeiets (o el Ve icete s more than six or seven. Tea A i should be treated equally, He magniffed the | make returns, and thas fueniah statistics and other o mu“‘m“m”lfi:'7'0;‘:I"lwl‘::‘dé:f;)"fifi:‘ln“'}":“:3’;’; m&:num&z‘s‘nu tie Clfnesa ns & wiation by | information cbiainablg in no ather imaviior, Thenu at laat mado with Webstor's' Pocket Diction: | bisg, i -spaliec” of “le s VR0, Oher losacs, OF IREHbaer of oiy pebii ary,”t 'The key varled, belny upplled by turning ¢! - e hukory mm. o %omullmu Lm;: by our Government fn sctting aside fhe termsof | ¥aretouse by refuning to make thiem becomen lin. During the pest year tho Commission took the firat riepa In the dircction of requiring the owners, in accordance with the requircments of law, Out s of Ciesses I3 and C, e, wo received retnenn i Bony i le wn;chnu:]u- ol‘,clnncn B and Cwan ad mado a mistal Y . | never before made, and we have conscqaently had take tn Timasug the LI rastelcs | o e ey b anconntar 1o 1he ooty men, of all races nnd climes and conditlon, ing nearly overy public warchoure fu the State to was given the Mongoliuns | 8nd any owner, lersce, or manager of sny public ble to forfcif tu the people not Icea than $100 nor I‘"’{[“' ’“‘“’; “,r fve r‘g‘z‘“' l“l ”‘," on the trans. | e Burlingame Treaty without so uch as no- more than $5, 000 for cach and every offonna, ation wenl lorwa nsiead o ¢ e 'C 1 number of pawes was niways four. i dlctions the laws passed by the ‘Colifornia Leclslature, ary clphier is clumsy to use, easy to detcet, wnil titylng the Chi a3 ylng ncse (fovernmert; enlareed upon ki SHEEEOTION AT CiAaR the grafn trade and warcbouse businces of Chi- Covatitution; nnd totched upon the labor ques. cago, and furnish conclusive proof that State in. feavure fn_the discussion of the Chinese ques- | wiarket and compelled tha confidenca of both the tlon, was dropped by the essayist as bulug of 100 | sollera aud buycrs of gealn, follacious & nature to be entitled to his carnest IN-INSPRCTED, consideration, ¥ Ilo alluded to the several . beon ratsed tohe | _Tho total number of ushcle of grain of all kinds recoived and {nspected at Chicago during the cereal as o people dn the debato | yoqr ending Ot 51, IKT6, Twan 107,105,715, 8 WCTC | hefora the Investigating Commlttce, and en- | Pre totul nomber dnspecied during the cereal . sumetimes proper nouns (zencrally zeographic. i e F(mm Tasain: Capon. | deavored ta offeut the atgument by ‘menus of | yese ending Oct. 31, 1877, 71,2415 74, This mitted all these thugs, and thut ull the woen | Fesuectively by boat and car? brought hiere for .purposcs of prostitution,— 0 505,400 US4 920 03,721,720 B, 040, 150 16,447,200 710,100 2,100, O 78,300 5,014,000 82,350 stato of nffairs would have existed if the Chilucee wore treated Kindly by our people and instruct- = = B 4 g Pl " g it g The | qrpuments were maluly based upon the lnws of g ” \ : N been | (iermuus had Hooded our shores by the F | BB & g 8% 1% a 28 ] ; glge|Ff bulent holiday, and hasd” spread prostitution S | & & | : ] EN RSN it, or nprotust ralsed agafust the lumigration of B 8818 these people, i 4 ] .§ 2 3 3 members of the Presbytery, the most of whom ._3.—‘._._3_ appeared to entertuin the same sentiments with o ® Dr. Noyes. [ 23 a ‘The moeting adfourned at, 13 o'clock. S | &8 8 o - & MIETIIODISTS. '2 | g 8_! o ' w PR E BlgE g “I'he devotional exerclses wore conducted by the ‘é 5 § I 4 con: [* The Rev, Dr, Gurney read a paper &n the sub- ol | & glagl s N M Q g |ag|* that o rellgfous reform was the only Insting ane. 3’,’; ;','Il"'_““,’,f;h,, - ;fl,‘;L’;L’,,,‘ ‘Ilie Rev. Mr. Btrowbride mado o few ro- | guéhus it now has, suon tak marks to the rame effect, being stronwly in | important wintor-wheat market In tho country, law. The Rev. John Willlamson spoke of the chem- | Dusheis of all kinds of grain, vanm aojisand 20068 oaesradde i Tho faalc now wns toullndnu m"dr."r orl:lau i . bers which would make seuse to In alt five vol- o Ilml‘lf.‘ Tu"d‘, "'['d m,u:: 5r|(:upa ol w|un!| \v“u liis studies of church bistory, I ) Ity tned together, nnd tested by comparison with 20 P o £ar, uacy the parallel columng, Theres were i few phiruses -sE‘,‘;&?X.‘.Jgaaén“flw:y:|" T B paperunun which eeemed to adjust themsclves naturally; {4 fn u“nlu (}{n“ ’tunpnl‘fh. t{?rln“"mm' wo Im‘v‘ol the words “adjourned un O-IROTTOW, " utidl wu 7| e 0 look for a- nomlnative to adjourn we dlscover thay rellgion und polities were not in consonance o v ‘s 4 with vach other, “Amorlca was cradled fu ths . that there s no word in the column that will do Jan of reliion—was boru of free relizious belief. yo’:‘;'r‘:v‘n%“sgfif:l lhur»: 1&;:' flxei:‘.nr;"u’?x?.: fu?::v"‘:\-g:: . N With a few bright oxceptions the great states- i count of the ofl f the Chief 27, 10, 28, uives l:lu m: ucundedm uinn usout | pioy whoss livesund labora bad lived after them r]x'l;f:(mfi;l.p:;‘]nlr?“éul.:hfifl'.'.]K‘, and oty neeakit af ita % und the words Lhut precede sus out™ aro | 4o 1hg juprovement of the world's condltion | thie ofiics of the Warchoust eglstrar, $11, 402, 44, ::“w;'l“‘c'g. ";:{'"’."'-‘bu‘nfi{“"n}f’g‘;:{l‘; cg‘.“’gi“u'mt' wero Coristian _statesmen, ~ Mellcion wnuilo | wakdng o total of sxocudjiures o ‘; & : rh“" l;']"’ path 5. h:l“ '5\,‘.’."" f:)l"'fl"w’u‘i‘ mu patriots und brave mon, ‘The men who prayed lu:;lrfi(hhflllllm amoun n another; and so the difliculty about disposiui olr fce: 5 of the * blind words win the day or fall with their faces to the for, Thie proper kuy for o measuire of 30 vm'l;da bo- {ng ascertlucd, sequences of 16, 30, and R‘" wore | tho arms taken {n defonsa of thefr country, and Rl L Tuwr Ve sl -Lslcea tho wind. i abralsr Jacaslon of 1 for 1ho Hopariinent ic waicl it o- v} ot strongly urge that the o ep in ol meraly ropetitions of siortar oncs, yiid th Wotle | 1l public schoots, but he'did object that [iwuso | [ conclusion the Commlssloners state that, he | while they have fallhfully cudeayored to dis. charge their duties, they realize that many yeurs® experlence und much study 1s necessury except ** London," This order of numbers, 29, next coustructed in the same inanuer, U5 und 40 were also made, but t was therofore supposed to be completo with the key of 0. But as the process of trauslating [ gog go deslred, yont ““l,l"!;‘“’f"’“""l‘{‘%m'“l“”; "';‘l"“l“‘”d ""';"' "The papur met with the warmest commentla- ho keya 80 perlectly in munyin- | yjon and the, usual goneral discussion, ulter | ereon the quaiHlcations necesyary Atunces thut thers could vo no doubt of thelr t d to ulvo shy Losron 1! ST but there wero sumia dispatehes Which tlis. m“.“"“ adjoriod 8 other.o whicy they did not fit at all, It was one keye, or sequences, cither of which the cou- | letter to the Lond punrfid "tll“ll“m l'l)l':un Sebcal , § Lt v mathiematical correlutive of the flret set, so thut any dispatel could ba trauslated {:v elther one | Jelt bore for Australfs, taking with hin all our or ' blind words, " dispateh to the number of words required for | cutercd a tail, lauk American, whoss howe was o i, lhapku_\', and, when the transposition \:lnu rflwc‘:- 10 the West, nd wao bad !Jcs'n in Homs but # During 1ast full, while Mr. Champagne, of ed, they olwuya fell togouier ut the end. Nuiger- | day or two. ¢ Your name’s Read, 1 belteve, ot rivers,und | bo,sald. ¥ Yes,” auswered the paluter-poe nls werw represcuted by ¢ equivalenta | 1ncokl xero by the word river, I ot several of ghiese civhiers woro cicarly flxed by | fug aseat, *1 wauy to do sometbing for the telegraiys in which the figures of “votes and | dcan majoritica whre ruportea; for example, a Bouth | up somerhing anawy fop the dinins.caom, i wewka of the body, and the etriking effeeta fn the collular “'.‘l’-" manth of tho caren} yenc, system. ¢ "rlw Rev, M. M. Parkhurat bolloved that it uAn)iuu lust, Leing 11,011,160 bushels. In 1877, url was rigbt to make proliibitory laws, but the in- | grain were received, GIDanp A P Jo ox P % ct. . rye. In1877 the largestreccints of these groiny 3] saurees on the simin anblent, dio BB yate | Woro tn September, beiha 3,000,040 busliois of oata 2 | the ealo of gunpowder, korosene, and other | 83 402 600 puecls of £y o B i 1 In Octoner lsat tho largest receipts of barley was 2 | dangerous commodities, it certaluly could regu- | roported, belug 1,013,850 bushels, In 1877 the g late or_entirely nbolish the sale of o liquid 50 | jasyext receipty of barlvy were in Beptomber, being 3 | baneful in its effects upon the people. At the | 1,020,600, ® | samo time, hu was unwilling to advocate the OUT-INEPECTED. 5 pasgaze of guy such fow_uatil there could be n The number of bushels of all kinds of grain in- 2 | certalnty that 1t would be enforced. Ile be- | apected out of warchouses uuring the year, shown 2 | lieved {hot the publle must be educated ton | in tue fulluwing table, and the out-inspections of 13 Drnpv‘;' degree l]lclm'u A;:lny such llnw could m;l‘ ¢n- | 1877 and 1878 compured with each othor: & | forced, a5 no law could vver have any effect [ —., ot S < 2 | while obnozlous to oven & large winorlty of the | _Jdr | Wheat | Corn. | Oats. | Total |$ | people. R 217,001, 80 44,104,757 w5, "Tue meeting then adjourned. {174,352 D00 12T) B.OGHGST) DBAPLISTS, The Baptist ministers met yesterday morning ot the headquarters, No, 71 Itandolph streat, the Rev. 'T. W. Goodspeed in the chalr, Cun- ference was oponcd with prayer by the itev. Mr. Decrensa [n 187, Btote, of Jollet. The Rev. L. @, Clark, of the | Nebincreass in In7 South Churel, nnd the Rev. Mr, Stoto sketehed RECRIVED INTO WANRNOUSE. eroarp WanAg| preceding, The Rov. Dr. Morgan, afier futro- | celved futo store in the ublic warehouses of C| ducing the Rev, Dr. Stott, Prealdent of Frank- | cago duriug tho year ending Oct, 30 Iaut was i ORI g formal forewell Uefore his departurs for | OF #1221, 028 busbiels, ur 35 per gent. * Europe, whero he goes (10 Lulpsief 0 proseeuto o lntends to all kinds during the 188t four yours 14 av follows: Lo away till next Septomber. Jakels dncrease, 01,813,019 a6}, 0UG, 410 4, rein hs traced the teachings of patriotlam us contained in the <60, (76, 00T 4,311 Bible, and pronounced as heresy the doctrine JB1,708,180 21,202, 6 PINANCES, s of 714, 081, 52, upon the fleld of battle were the men who woutd n 1 “Fhe mew who feared ueither God, wor mun, | DERE uor the devll,” woro the men who threw dowd | (o bank from payini tois nGnoy tn the depuuitor, ‘Wirst Natlonal liank of Chicago by the im- e dlscontinued because 8 patentate acro o —— The Lnglish Sparrow. il of its creation, ———— Munchausen Discounted, irty-live agu, & counteynan | efect the purpos popular hardy frults und vegotables; but the The messages having been transposed, the | broducs was yearl deatroyed, uutil the Ene Utiea Herald, next step was the trunslation of lhmubl‘tllu- gllsh svarraw W“{“ ———eme—— e, Thoin- Roatun Tranacript, Oue clawm had three rats, & proved to have no mweanivg at Opo day, when Causeur was sitting fu DBu.. e ——— nulls," thrawn iu to (1 outthe | chanan Read's studlo in the Vix Marguta, there The Story of a Duttortly, . iaica (Can.) Heral: " 4 Wall, Read,” said the stranier, ta! , You kuow, Now, bere's §30. aecret and \vl{ln’llx forbade the Chhm:f Iu that State certaln “:nlm ;flwml nfn?i‘hlick’llu Fl’- cl‘l]l:.vnu{g,:. ‘?hlnr o4 rain Inepector, 1 . BT Cr, reLhousc ilable to blundors’ which are tiot readily cor- | BrvICHES iid poraceutod them muslelaely niil | 5y Coiirac, piva b fall statement of tho condlilon of By far the largest as well na the' most mo- mentous part of the recently-disctosed corre- spondence was conducted by meats of an elubo- rate syatem of substitution sud transportation alnlturc;t::nhlnle«l. il\rl'rjltrm‘-v cqulrnleulu‘welrv rat written place of the important or *‘tell- tale” words, and then the whola dfspateh was {‘,‘,‘,‘.‘,.".f}fi“' bl The substituted equival tlon, which, althiough regnrded ns an important speciion lins contributed to the prosperity. of that - atatements based upon statistics, Ho sald that | whows an increanc of receipts In 1878 over 1877 :‘l“:x‘::’&!’l:,‘l‘xlu‘\:mfiuh;“ numbers, nl‘ll'“""fl‘h“"" it hod been allewed that the Coolles were | of i16,021, 141 bushels, Tlon o e trovs Wyus maua ncearding to fixed | pagans and alfens; that they camo to this coun- | The following table shows the smaonts of the qt L l\’llll ers, n:lll the gen- | yry’with no inteution of remainiug or becotalig d",‘j"'"“f kmdl:n'rgnll;xkxinfiuh;ed cllumm tho year e kg;(ln 6“: h‘["’fi:}: "O“’“’-:hbc&"_“é‘f_ ciiizens; that they were lmmoral, cte, e ad- | and how much of cach kind of graln was recelved it 18 only the beginnfug of a ut the sense Is completc as far favor of the Immediato passage of o prohibitory ho largest receipts [u any ono month during the y year were those of August last, being 17, 325, 200 feal effcets of alcohol on the systens, Hesliowed | 1 Septemuer laut, 4,205,500 bushels of wheat now its use could be traced from fts resulte on | Were received, bolug larger recelpts than fn any ‘he largest monthily Feceipts of corn weres in ng tho same month, 8,674,880 uushels of thiv tiuence of religzion should not b droppud when Augnst nlso shows the largeat fnspection returns the las {8 passed, of oats and rye, tho amount inspectea belng ‘The Rev. Dy, Hatfield followed with n strong | 3:748,100 bushcls of oste and 010,255 Lialiols of 2401 smaT) TR T B3 the sermons which they had presched the day Tho aggregate smount of grain of all kinds ro- lin. College, Iudlana, bade the Confereuce m | 708 150 bushels, olng au_increaso over lst year A comparative stutenment of receipts of graln of T 7 deposited without proper authority predecesvor of 3, Reynolds in the otlice hief Grasn Inapector, We have enjolned and have communced legal proceedings to obtum to an nble ayministration of the affalrs of tho Department, ‘Fhey belleve the Conmmission may BT hu‘nm'lu vc\:-v uu:llul to the p:.mu"c,x;mt ‘llt“:'lll lni ol Mr. E, J. Lowe, the astrovoiner, haswritten a | only after becoming u permancat Board boyond of tho five blocks of numbers thers were two -y l‘“""{ s, hanwell ‘Eu- f"‘,“’l" 'l‘l"‘l Lochu l","{“"I'h"“('.',','l"",_.,'l"f'?‘;f'“ CX"" o T - | wiisb sparrow, concerning whose utility there i3 | Jegistation may add to the etilviency of the me Ticeeates tinail 4t ph“'f.";f,"‘t;“fl,ly‘:u:‘.}f“‘:, 'fimuylrm“mhrllwm ng'n in this uum{;rv. e | misslon, aml muke v entirely. competont to traducéd, after which (hero | A Now-Berliner bought bwo dozen clams Jast In most cases | W38 plenty of fruft, Waterton caleuluted that | week, took them home, wud spread meal on Words like | o stukle pilr of spurrows destroyed us wany | them, thinklug It was salt, ‘The next svenluy, oard), Rochester (votes), | Rrubs 1o vno day as would Im\'rf caten up half an | when ho went dowa sfter hls clams, he foun wority), Itluca (Demorrats), Hayaua | 8ere of young corn i a week. Copenbazen (uoney), wers so plain that there could not bu a doubt s to their A Patronal Act, (Auna, Charles, Ja thut thirty-two rats, in search of meal, had been cauwht by tallaand toes by tweuty-three clunial ‘he unoceupled elau wust bave bossed the job, Nelson strect, was brluging In vegetablos out of his garden he discover-d what sppeared to be u {:reuu eaterplllar chingiug to a cucumber, Ho lrow it away, but one of bis chilldren took Iy in Jaced it 1u the famlly clock, Bome ward {he insast was dissayared en- circled kl clllken web'n( ‘IbndownlmTkln ,(l‘“;ll gL, AT Ee one of Mr. Champagno's childreu Incloses 0 | 75 thA eotumn, thre A s & warm covering of wool, Nothing of interest | yerrion, ,,"afh"‘“,,’,‘,‘,';w o =, cents per (n- ocenrred untdl a few daya ago, when Mrs, Cham- et balld i e bl pagae, who hiad forgotien sll sbout the fnsect. l' ~1 Il/nlm GOT OREAT BARGAINS IN opeped the cloek to wind it as usual, As soon 1S Zt?&';,'m;rov.&x n‘u.mw-: property for as the tdoor was opened a beautitul und perfectly- : 2l tandul formed butter(ly flew out sround the room, to mm', the surprise of the lady, nnd to the great. joy of "n‘sn‘r\:P-" 5 Tiearborn- the childron, who bave becomo much enamored 3 e IRt T of thelr fairy pet, p rom $10.00 to ¥ nquire or ElL, 82 Washin THE LABOR QUESTION. O M T slore e (X118 to aliev, with arcade on the south, ore ment | it £, 0 1t Leglalative Amendments Wantad., T2 rort B vy, ke A TER now of S e i $15,t00, Tit) Last nlzht n committes of fifteen, appointed A "m";nmw at o meeting of workingmen beld several weeks | erty must he rold, Call sud oxamine ft immedfately §f a0 at the Workingmen's Hall, corner of Weat | 1! Tartabaresio. K. If. COMAMINGS, omiee nstoro ‘Twelfth und Waller streets, et at No, 7 Clark JPUit BALEZTITE TWORTORY AND_DASEMANT strect. Mr. Miles Kehoa vresided. The work ( 1, #one fyell-front inuse and lal, No.40s Fare v of thie Committes was to considor n nutnber of | MERCKS SUTHEL Teat Forsre Dickens, 132 1 bills which aroto be presented tothe Legislature, | s and this work the Cowmitieo completed by | [FOR, BALESTHRER LOTS ON WARMENAV., duclding to recommend the Indorsement of the {“27 ‘\':'ls succeasor 1o Putwin & Eu’my. ¥2 Washing: bills by a mass-meeting to be held Friday night e N e e at Maskeli Hall, The bllls are: In relation to '°{!,,?.f,,’.t.J‘.‘;‘l,f‘,‘.,,{"}",:m“,"',‘;",fi,'gn?gf JrABIE lens; an oct to facilitate the collection of ;‘.g;;m'g&n‘;-;é teone "OT WIN, succestor to wages; o bill amending the law for the levylng Ot kAL “PINE DUSIN o o taxes; for tho creating of a halt-hollday upon | Fhwrhiiat UL ULVESS, BELOREE O days of clections; a bul for the abulishing Ny succemor to Potwin & Corby, 92 Washing. of convict labor upon all public : work, ¢xcept the manufacture of articles ncces- sary in the malotenance of the public instito- tlons, The princlpal measurs amnong the above | &nd will s is the pronoscd constitutional amendinent which provides that the ssme lmmunity shall oe tiven iu the matter of lavility Lo nsscssmunt as I8 riven In the matter of liability for debt; that Is, that cvery man shall bo allowed immunity from toxation upon $1,000 worth of rcal estate . and $400 worth of personal property. f:fium’hi‘-‘&? Mm-u:..‘ :7'{&5'#{:5}. -;;nul.‘.:&mml fl'r”'éfi BRICKLAYERS' STRIKE. oFut U H SRR % CIRT ot 1 Again has trouble arfsen between the people ¢ Al who are pleased to enll themselves the wage- working, boroy-handed sons of toil and the Pray closs whom the ware-workers aro woot to des- | *3751%5 on wabasbear.. n fznute as tho bloated capltalists, The present | 10 joiscamer Vincenines- 1 T Inglon ron CABH WiLl, 1y 1oL 50T12% 100 fert wost of Stewss on_ Fiftieth-at, Thig haue coat 82,010 By We took It en & juortgage of $1,200 six months ago, 1§t for $50 cash, 1414 four blocks from the nd ear-ahaps and cione t tho Stuck-Yards. 1f 2L wiving (taway [am miaken, [lerfect abe 4 goes with it 1. B, BOYD, Kvom 7, 170 Madi~ HOICE 80UTH FRONT LOTS ON near Laflin, $76 per foot: 25 feet on o eastof Lalin, eheaps 23210 an Madlson vantof ' Lafiin, (ncinding house, §180 perfoots 44 Vincennes, Thirty-seveatl-st. i Forty-second- trouble 18 in the ranks of tho =~ brick- 20 Jutd corncr Leayitt and 8t te; lagers, and s, as ons might readdy | 10Weurner BasusndMiewartavy, oo ;uuruss. nlmllll- ‘Ll'umpunlullun rulrb lu’lwr. 8 eaterday morning the wen ceinployed How- | IO SALE -600 FEET NIEA M0 5 ard & Fuk, contiugtors o - Doae s Corn | ot pasiaes. araiinn ron oo vew bullding, corner of Rundolph street and | MBRULACIUTBE purposes, J, W F ARLIN, Wabash avenue, stopped work on account of sacaiod .. B3 Washington st the price puid them “for their labor, 1t weems | [(O1 SALEZAT A DECIHIED BARGATS it thut last Tuesday the Bricklnye Union decld- |Mrd~{|. ‘aud [Ehodca: Ry, 1 50 for ed that unfon men should denand 83 per day, | 20 feat v plnce, :n;azcuma per hm’{i o'u ung n(}c; Ffl' 17, naid ggu‘; 1"‘n 4 lnn:enll;:l ur 3,00 per doy on und after Aprit 1. loward & < on ' ORden-ay., - Fox refused to acecde to the demands of the ;‘:‘:1‘;42&»;:".!0‘;?“ )h“n “tl.m’ o bearie union,—they having been paying 81.50 and $L75 | yaon SALE=SEVEIAL Gl SOFC per duyy—and the unfon men were Lound to l tral husiness property on Madison and otler streeta, strike, Mr. Howard was interviewed yesterday, | bow ylelding Hta 10 vercent on price saked. JOSEPH und ho sisted thut the oliiiestion of 1 D T8 OV VERON. ricklsyers was an unfair oue. He considercd g - £ - EILNON- It u warning to contracturs to use the ll\dd DT ey Brth-at, yory chedpy miuss: kolly unlon figures in estimates for winter work. | v gAL s ‘Ihie fact was that the contract with J. W, Doane | Mandtot, Fremont. & Co, bod Dbeen maode last Novewmber, und had | offer. M, C, KELL been bused upon the labor-prices then 1o yogue, I To 3isld now ta-the doneas o Ul ilun, | o berween Besshorat, sl Soaieoscs thus Jwie ¢ LOn- . $n (e, Ragoa, or 505 uvu-uln:nnlllnenhm.lffium tl.ri: ::z LD per ;luy 10 AN REAL ESTATE. cawplete the e now in process of erec- e T A s P tlun, and they are COI‘;DUBHG that they will bave LRy ”“xf‘ufi:;::fl (}‘nl)]\n Tuv‘.’ An‘n‘fifi:ru 1o trouble i retting all the hands” for whom M., with 7-roum dwelling thereans & they cau flnd work, Mr. J. W, Doane_snid, In i ey lalandeav, wul” Llshiyaeventli o selation to the wark, tiat Howard & Fox lind | Fifty"ninthests 4o, NN DT, 150 Deariorn at, giereed to complete the bullding by April 15, | === — ] ‘Fhie wu\ald ll:hhclél Luom;.- Ingl;ruu:c:xkt. Doane COUNTRRY REAL ESTA' : Co. nothing to do with the strike. ] Sits) NI FRUIT F, Th ingliah aee‘ilog of the Beieklagers: Unton szz‘ :fi:c ’lll.béfzgcls‘l‘é‘n?;;%fl%é?&&dt ihen old a larzely nttended metlug last uight at Sprice, $1LOx, Wi ke Malf e Na. 7 Clark Nircer, A constitution aid by-laws | S350, tine o L other half., Address | 74 Vrlbune, . was adopted so faras could be done without I ACE FARN, ALE USDER the: ratification of the Germau scction, and a e i1l Undebdratneds s bincks from meetlig of the Iatter scetlon was appolnted for K lflagr 12 miles from Chicaze. _This Txlnfim ay r::nhtlrz h;u.M'hVuntlhnka nrnh:l. Ir:t. 00 per acré T I which mecting the aforesu ratitication wi e o e iven, it {8 expected. A mass-meeting was atso | ['OB O ML THADE R A ACT R Al uppoiited for next Sunday at 2 v'clock ut No. | tion. " Aidress M 10, Trivnas offe 51 West Lakestreet, when the constitution, ote,, | seee——————— will come up for fnsl action, The business BOARDING AND LODGING. having been dispofed of, n seasou geueral N Nl Blae, . e aud earnest protesiation was allowed. The AND 7 NORTH CLAKK-ST cause of the preseot Erievitces was stated 10 | & N0, £4to o0 por Wbk with be what, 18 Bet forth above lu the Howard & | Satn fay bosrd, $5.50: Fox case, Maoy of Lhose present mada speeches | 6515 [LLINOIS.ST,~FIIST-CLASS _BO A RLD, in which they announced their inabillty to esrn 217 i rooms, &4 tu §3 per week; five minutes' {ur thumsflvullm)d (Iu-lr! lumllle: a gxlpcunblg Maliefrotn biatesnd Madisin:atx, lving st the prices prid for work, Others aul . Yout Slde. thut Howard & Fox was the only flrm that did ¢ §oBTo— | ¢ FuRs not pay §2 per day, and sull others sud | 1.2 SQUTH SANGANON-ETINICELY RURNISH, that the ?lrm i conlhl ‘lu:llI nflnrd] to ;lpn‘\i wite or two gentlumen: terms muderate, the aav.nced price, they baving purchasced a! = 81 thelr brick at & very low Heure last fall. No South Slae, action was taken in The matter, but it was plain | §1( FARASIAV.FFULNISHED KOOMS, WITH 1o be secu thut the men desired 1o take some de- WARABICAY, — NBATLY — FUIINISHEZD clalve steps, ‘The Socretary read frow an after- | 1079 feana it oans 3 noon paper au sccount of the trouble of yeater- | ———— -t —— day, and when he read the statement that ..\, Duane & Co. would bold Lioward: & Fox to the | (JLARENCE strict fultiilment of thelr agreetent there was & | booiuout s e eoncerted stamping of feet and clapping of | per day, $1.50 to 825 per week, 6310 81U, Also fur- Lands that (ndicated a common pleasure 1o ooy~ | hi rourns to rent Without board. thing thut mizht act to the jucouvenicaco of the o Ll,sl‘l’ lmus‘i’;‘:tEEAB:“'II'G\:‘:\SEI;I.:?&UN,‘_M stitsactig Hems i ealvijeKite 63,50, - Tramioate, 51 bor da TEMPERANCE. s Epeciat Dispateh to The Tribune, Trausient, 2. F0srd 25, G BrooMngrox, U, Feb. 17.—Tho Opera- | [y INDSOR HOUsK 178 STATEST.. LIGH House waa thronired to-night on the occasion of mwelemk.'",!r,:llblt‘:rifi:h”;?“ 3:-&';:'& IR b the mass-meeting introductory to the three duys® Miscellnncous. Convention of the Reformed Men's Clubs of Bommsu_m.: AR E THE The meoting ¢ " firat-class bonrdi Nitnols. The meoting was addreased by the | o2 Jarke sinber of freclass boariing houseasn for Hov. George Woodford, of Pontine; R, W. | bio eipis wantivgsiyice busea or roani wil do seli Crampton, Becretury of the State Reform Club; | 19, tall on, do chargs pders, yr, L, the Rev, . Taglor, of Golvag the Lo, AT, | KOUM MHNTING AN BOARDING EXCHANGE, Campuetl, amd others, ‘The morning snd after- nuon fessions of t‘rmssmlu Ulnl:‘ will Ilw 3n’utcd 34 to discussions of State work, aml devisiig | J3ORTToA LADY, W means for advanceinent. -Euch night will be lgoi‘p‘uzulfio lhAu?l}'v'nn South Side, will pay 26 for temperance muss-meetlngs, m.lura.*gcd by promi- | pleasant rovm with Ure. Addresa T 12, Tribuue oice. nent temperance workers. The Washingtonlan | s=—=——————-=m—=—emmmre————— plcdgu will be eireutnted each evenlg, On the | o EINANCIAL, B1st Is to be held the Conventlon of the Women's DVANCES MADE ON e and paved; ofect 4 feeton fudfans-av., b T0_BUIT—13-ROOM TOUSE cars. Want an LLINOIS-BT,, that _waa RST-CLASS of plano and Chirlstian T Unlon, at Washingtonl et DA U DR ot L3 ar hriatian ‘LTemperance Uniorn, al (s ingtonlan 3 N . A Tiail. Miss Frauces E. Willard delivers an nd- “"’P:‘":;;';‘":_u ':;K‘:‘l“ iy ;;‘:“;IT:“;‘:';"I : "(’): Sreigit-mercow gk A Neie without vemoral: aud on all xoo securl: ———— THE TELEPHONE, A ST BUSL TO LOAN ON FURSTTOIR AND Couusmus, 0., Feb, 17.—The Pittsburg, Clne | fi\,, vjsuos without rémoval, "151" Haudvlph-si., clunatt & 8t. Louls. Rullroad has been experl- | xy menting sinee Felv. 1 with the Gray telephoue, AN a duplex favention of Elisba Gray, of Chicago, — = e 2 .Y, on one of thelr clreuits botween this elty und ASIEEAID ROW QLI UDLL BN BILYRE Pittsburg, The success of the system has ox- | of éverydescription st GOLUSD'S Loanwnd lullon ceeded thelr antlcipations, und ihey aro now | ORiceftcensod), 90 kast Madlion st Eatauilehed 1583, duily trmunlllul:ur’ mamnzu m‘clr ihe through Exlmg\mm'rrll lu'ul'.-cyll'finflrm mfil’..}::m&n: side of the cireuit fn addition to the way boaf- ised, ur inol i = 3 nees without futerference With the latter, thus | "ick Adures INSUIZSCE, Triuins viies. cnubliug the roud to doubly the capacity of the | ],04F5 MADE OX FURNITULE, TLANG Without removals aba ou othér good secuthie cleeutt. 152 Dearboriest., fovm 14, tes, Joom 11, 15 Dearbo UMS h 8, & niture Without' remaval, ADVA N Pllflul or any other RO utity, 1w Deurnon oo . N L N 5 4 Mrs, Jones, how in your health this morningt [ TV S5 IO LOANCAINGTO, SO, AT 8 LER Thank you, inaduin, much improved, s, cent per a by ‘Fhie U, 8. llome & Dower Assaciation uf aivinin. Forpaviicuters, nnly 1o LIVINGSTON & Co., Manugera, 170 Lasalle-ai vottle of Mr, Bull's’ Cough Syrip Inat ol after the frst dowo my colish Wan chiccked. 1 slapt it well, and have not couched ance this morning, RO proved city S Awhluud TRIBUNE BIRANCH OFFICES, X ORDEIL 10 ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEIOUS CEY TOT0A 1 p'mnnumn;umu the cliy we ave caiahilanod ]\Il:hxz:r‘u&‘r)lg"(l:f‘ Hralich tnices [n the difterent Divislong, aa designatud i T Wk clom Serineimonte whil Lo (aken for (g aing | L07mblce B, L f Lelow, whitr J OOt e ce a charged at the*Suin Onice.and will ba recelved ICKELS AND PEXNIKS CAN Th HAD IN LER RUSOEK e urinif 1he Wesk. nd WRLITD pe e '}'\In Changs for currency at the counting-reom of th on Saturday il . & Ml Booksaliury and SLatonts 133 | Gifig 125 AR CENT PILCES TV PACKAGES - et Newstonlor, Statlonor, cte., 1000 | of 1y e Werern: ¢ Tribu by, £ \Vmiedide Nows Denat, 1 | 1[0 LG, ¥7.600, $10,00% 315605 § T ceut interest: on first-ela or g, wroved property. inquird of JACOD WEIL, 03 fiton o $7.000 EFFELTE In tha ;fllum!& sertton. Kach additio T . Miscelluneou ENBONAL—ELEACTA=IF YOI ARE IN CHICA: | /[\0 RENT=EIGIT NEW BRICK BUILDINGS, ONK "0, fOr Ny suke, let e know YOur addrss, 17 you Ote, on Fark and Western-ave. Apply 10 GHD, Javdialy love o rudpuel for your tutiiur,”JDBIIL } DEELIA{Lat e bul joils sad Mtope td o st Tent at_Twenty-Hiih. | WM, PEIWUB{L ), 41 . anid Pors SEISOSATR TESTLINA m;ls"xii.;l TEASs T weniy-uith Bxul %, doaires wequbliuive uf 18dy of 25, ERbarhnn. fun, Address T 2 Tribung olliee. 'l‘(' "R“T,_ - WV.IU;I ("T‘,:.?'\'\q""f.f“' KENWOlm'. D_OARTIAGES, | iiory curtage confatubus § fonin i evilary [ike:a WABANI-AV., | 1ain wuter,” toqulre of Co 1l DUPEE, corner U lm:l i i o mi s cliolce soleetion of us ring bustiess buggics, u dard tor N Beherat eacehenci, nmd s oo U ouF uneapiad ellin: 0 AN OONNG Y e e B g oS e wiiohe st Narth Side, {hoka, B Mibtobied 1 £he Wuel poFfoct ManGOR and AY RESNT-FUINISHED ROOMS, WITH HQT ter, ges, and bath, 28 Exat Erie-at, BENT-STORES, OFFIUL Storess he Llines, We sleo lisve & lnag_secand-hami hugules pricesto correspond with Guileral ssortuivab of fire and curriages, light rockaways, eXpresd wagol exh..dn‘.;uul L closed Gut ut bargains, Au'fn woltitted. " 1|0, RENT-BTORE 84 LAKEST, 1?!\:‘115..-‘;'.& suitalie for u physlclan, Teris rea- _J.flyl_llgel_y_u_ i soabie, _UL3 aitoiat. el Misciiiandons, MUSIOALe PO HENT~FOR FIVE YEAUS—FIFTERN ACRKS, oy - Weniwarthi-ay, birtys I e R northwest corner of wayl nintl and ten acres, northvest corner ‘hlrty-seve DBACUN, Kooui %, 134 T—A AETOIY AND JABEN tabla fur Orat-class uslool Unly regonaiily part] Ll 13 W abingtol AT . ______WANTED FORENT, A . BTEN=T0 RENT=A BUILDING ¢ st Tesgh apolieation to A lhaat track suitible {07 HiaGUL W, We KISIALL, A ribusic villce, Corner btate and Adaing: 5 = A LWAYE ON TTAND ALWAYE O 4 Ramur srocw op il 'C‘ Y THE NOITIWEST, AT RCTT ERST el AR RS, A}A.\f'mu ™ AT “URADUATE OF THE W‘-’T"h'n';m, u'ms;ru:Anlt‘:llilfir—rl:fi“mIlk 165 ZE| E_BMANTRY, GRA wulling vl Toulus, X R baig, Uermany (wha has re- CourtsJuura, ain 10t 10 oxcred 820 per tuntliz \ .J}olmh“fif.‘n'.'n i ik (410 SHChivunayy, | Norih aide proferreds Adirves i~ Fribine i0ce Will taku s lzofied uutnber of puplle 107 The VIOHn, Sud | s etem o e hau claaies for enveinble playing. MACIIINGRY, T O T A fi"'u S unter st JONY .3 coud: hugd witl counter sliatt, JONN GENTS WANTED-MALCH 1. LY CIHOAGO I\ | 1) VI D S et tate {L e TR A 3 1L BALE: WOAIN=ONE ATIEBROWEN LB WP £ SRR TPORRSF BT, et bees Kadreas & 166 ‘frivuns, WAsTED=Aa GOun A TAIx column, (hree itnes or foss, sertion, Each addilional tine, 19 Traacss Wle. ammintn gt dnyys. DOBOR'& VAL EIL 48 and t0 Walman-ay. £ ANTED 207 NO. 1. CADINET-MA dreas P, W, JANBEN & HON, Qaiacy, VA ANAED=A WOOD-ENGRAVEH: ON 3 lar wilh cutting fing transfers, And who can give best of references aa to characters fair cash wages and tteady work the year round, DAVID C. CUUM, 4 Mailsonat._ VWAKRTED-A"MAN WilG UNDERSTANDS THE retail naint biisines Mdreu’ro!"rrl_!m@ 3m:ernd fa a practical patntor. ANTED=A FIRST.CT, PERATON 1N Thotizraphle, KLy Satn (WA whnecd, a0l miverefercuces. Addren’t 1) D= OVENAL Aupfy_nu Miscollnncous, WA“P,ITED—A GOOD MAN FOIl EVERY STATE 11 our gooils by . a8 L AN O AT itk Chivago” 0 WAL SRR ARHE, EYFISWHERE 20 amatl_Gapital, R A RERNEDY, Pbark ba - e WANTED_EEMALE JELF, Domestices S ‘VANTED—SEHVANT FOIt GRNERAL HOUSE- work: good cook: amall fanilly: Sweda or dore man Lrelerred; ituation permaneui.” Apply st once. T CONDGilil, ORNMAN O S il N . at ”"lf,:fllnl:’l'vlln In asmall private family. App]y ANTHI—A COMPETENT GINL 7y N. & L £ral housework (n smiall family. TRotiy o155 UL TO CODR, WASIL AN, i ! Ie!uflllV;_Amx!y_nl:l J ipA N vuurs flause, 164 and T84 Kast 1ianioipneaer . o WASTED=BTHONG WILLING GIRG (SCANDT: nuvian IL 77 nuat he good washer ond | #1127 Dearhurnave oo il FANTEI-A ¥ r;l(;':AAin mfi:r‘r!m-dxmhnnfi nan preferreds m A oy Urgfenrod: muicome well recaminéuged CLASE COOE, WABHER, ms-at. \VANTm:-— 1188° and fronvr, 313 Wert at., between naand Wamati-ava, oY clghth iU GlliL, AT 681, Micil FOR GENEUAL -IIOU"!_P: call 1] work in a private tamiiy: 00 WA w W v 8 fuw dsve, Appiy WS €0, 130 Lake ANTED—X COSIPETENT GIRL FOR UEN éxnh!u!‘lza'lolkx must be o guod couk. Apply l‘ilifll‘fib LY, 1N A FANTLY O ree. d German_girl. who s’a frst-cl washer, lroner, and general ho orker. 178 Soutl Sangamon-st. Wil . pay. 478 Wabash-av. P hpE il VW ANTED=A GUOD COOK, GIRL F AL it housowork, and a Isundreas 3 7 Nor o Usawork, Ireas for a busrding-house, Turses. ANTED~—A QOOD GE g an R aand GERMAN NURSE-GIRL AT Miscenancous. ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS, WRLLEDUCATED Iady 10 take ord=ra; hours 9 108, Address T 18, Trlbune oftic s SITUATIONS WANTED-NIALE, Bookkcopors, Clorks, &cs QITUATION WANTED-BY Ax ENGLISIIMAN, Y recently trom London, na nccountant, bookkecper, aud correspondent s no oijection to_make hinself gene frally uactul; lie 18 sready, sbor, bonest, hard-vurk. ug, and - fersevering ceriftica GotiEnd s £ ‘u}gr Woat Madhionet, 4o o ‘Trnacs. ITUATION WANTED—TO MERCITANT TAILORS Dyw first-clase cutter. Best of city roference. GETIC TOUNG ‘es, destres some El by SITU‘ATID.\' WA D=-AN ENER f city reforen: man, with the heat 'i smuployuient wilere Bt can nixks hinels aeful; sieady | fou moro of an ubject thaa sal Trltuns ofiice. g'rruA_'rm o Address O i, WANTED-TY A @0 EMAN OF education who is unemnloyed and willing ta werk Al 3 ‘Tribune oftice. ED=WITII A PRODOCE CU! Influence and workup & s afactary refurences, Ade Domesticse ITUATION WANTED=BY A GIN X S A itemr: Rpory a ton gt 0 O JTUATIONS WANTED=BY TWO GUOD §WEDIBIL irld, £000 COUKS. wasbiers, and froners, Apply as 83 Eust Chicugo-ay. SrrpaTioN WANTED—BY A — FINST-CLASS couk, washer, and {roncry nnvntinxnl‘l‘y. Good Teferans Ly or country. 134 Last 7 NGLISIE WOMAN 0 & ama ook, waah, aad froa. 08 uttorield-sts e QUTUATION WANTED DY 2000, BWART, capable German girl todo any kind of work, 143 ‘Twentiethi-al, Rurscs. SITUATION’ WAI TED—AS WET-NURSKE TO TARE A gutire cliargo ufia baby o wean,as T liave lost uifne, ddress or eall for thirce days a4 5020 Stato-st. Eousckeepors. QITUATI()N WANTED=-DY A YOUNG PROTES- ) tant Gerinan woinan, strange (o (o city, a8 louse- Kkeeper or work fi brivaie familyt ¢ity or counteys 1o Inumiry work. ' Please address for thrée days A £, Trius une Branch oifice, ‘Twenty-secondsst,, cly, Employment Agencios. QITUATIONS WARTLD — FAMILIES IN NERD ) n'[cnml peandinayian or German female help cau be supbl E'S office, ths MU SUSORLEANEGUN: o e ESIRING TO NKACH COUNTRY P [athobest and elicapest manter by uslng K - ats, or somo division, A, N, KEL- Chleags, LG, 70 Joc! SIONERS ARRE ENTITLED TO ATIEA TS, cenifcaie to Go it w105, 61 N Cinrica By 3 it Fourteen yoars A DI Ol + burn-at., Chicagu. Advice free. oxperience, 1) iBsOLUTION=THE COFARTS ERSIIF HEITO: fore existing betwesn dnmies V, Fon, Flios, F. e, aud 0. G, 10N (kuown aiso as Charica U, il s g day ibscived by sald Hull involuntarily roiiring, | publication of **'Fhe laliway Line of Newsiupera™ ireatior will be carrled on by us under 1ho frin usima of Fean Hrothers. JAMES ¥, FiNN B Feb, 0, 1490, ' [EAUSITE, GREATRSTSINING CTTY 13 THE L worldi 5“},‘ laformilon t0 Dully wad Weekly ronicle, | & monthy weekly, $3 n yoar, JuPh SV Eaadvile, coi, 4 * 7O . LANE. WIO TTAB 80LD GOODS FOR MK . "on vomulssion. 1a no longer [n my criploy, aud e iiorlzed 1o traact’ any ustnes ur nic. s up IATISS POSITIVELY CUIKD= Lownound Hover falls, even in I by all druggits,_Devot, 1218 Madlson-st, | ¥, WIO 1IAB HAD PIEACY ‘capying ot writing t0 4o &t un piico, VAN DU- the worst adlxon-st, LOST AND FOUND, ___ OST=UULD DBAND ENAM BILACELFT B s Bntundsy atternoun. A liher ed will be paid. by returnlig U bauie 16 55 L 1 OST = BETWEEN 07 DEARBOLRN-AV. AN 4 dtobert Callyer's Chureh, or thy Chureh of tho 1loly Name, one gold earriog with corsl ornamont, Iateatatying 85 rewsrd, Address 97 Desrbumneay. Mo, L. #l, DOYLE.G S o [LO3T-IN BOsTOR STGIE OF STATEST., MO s " dny 0, m., 8 brown [eather pockeibook, Conthine ing monvys alio apera saluale to wlerodly. tur: tica aro suspecteds If they willretur paners nu quea~ tiols will by weked, Auswer ab 314 Noril Lasalio, o 4 South Lusalle [ 0577 80k0, 4 Inside CilAB. L., # Tihural ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. RUG STORE FOU BALE- EARONABLE T B dhi i wal Sl ot i . liage ; ' Diuouningtan, i, :llr‘:l[;::x-l utid I'hf.‘kluu. l:\lwll W‘W“. W, MAKMON, Biovmisgton, 11, NAMELED BEACELET, MARKED ‘rutn Ma.* Fioder will please return o 2 NH & Cu,, 131 Lalalle-at., aud reoeiva Wi, SALE-FU Sished hotd NTED—A CAVITALIST WITIL it IACK 1 Lt AigriEan. Bisrket.. Adircrs s ; Y W Wt of 0. WEOBTIL, 80" NGt Fitthestey Phtludelphla T OLA OYANTN, it SMMUSVONANTR, . ., ; TSPOSITION-LOOK HERK—TIA dopendent business sad medical clatr 8, PUILTE, bory with anstural gife, She DY Saru O Liw gruat BobIEy of Kitropa “Volls yuu the itame vf the one you will of her vislur: awg, decessed, and frionds in i L grewl Froncl secrol fur AL L iho =a E; it bear Thirteont| g ANSEIUCTION, ROF, W, 1. "AIU‘RHX P OF THEOLOGHCAL, atusrys Morgsu Larg, wiil glve lusteuction | ;unuf.‘fl: T iy, Aleresd SIGHUSR AL TERE e Al et ERURRY telegraphy, orictica GnployineaL. - Abidy 4t 50 Last OBl s e e GRENTLEMES CAN Alilng thew Cur gty Jouti ] lowods wle 100 WL slouror, ;RO PURN LY PLANGS, ™ N 8LCe, B4 Jow val ral Atvuucca st 101 Jo L& Al 4 sattal abavl, A LADY'S BULID GOLD 1 g chi uearly Gew, Wod GuOup. Addises B, UAILN, Tribune viice.

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