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JUTTER, HGGS, AND CHIEESE. Besstons of the National Convention, R s T Sabject of Olcomargarize..-The freeplng Thisgs. e r Points His Miorosoope at the Pollywogs. oo of the ‘mnflu y,'qz Plpe lictlon of an \ oelock 1 [ ge:fi:el" Bhorman, ol Littlery 2 reporty estipts ;‘:flnfi the bo % The 1 hottted th e tast oy’ pecse, nd Offie seotion opencd the ladl :mxm of the presiding officer, Vice- «idont Gooch to expendit? *Therepol pew Yorky Lintler, {e Nov. i Tilkoap, for Mass Yer Hampshiro§ Jostoh H. Gross, for the Dist ot Mlinol#s 1. Budd, Jow; Batsford, (owe Bef Calres by Dar T, New York, Becrel for tho year, gioning s, $890, leaving = balance of ‘with sevetal anoun! ducs to bo besrd from, port was aceepted. ELECTION OF OFFICERS, rt of the Committeo on Nominations o names of James F. Joyco, of President} t, Ia,, Becrotary snd Treas- ‘A‘ formal elcction followed, Mr. Baker, ure enpor! y castin) 4 Other Business. e d 14 scssion ot tho Natlonal Butter, Ege Assocition's sixth annual from which It appearad that the ors, Roading of Papers, yesterdny morning at 10:30 es' ordinary, Grand T'acific, the vonvention ealled ex- the Chatr tary and Trcasurer, read his added to tho smount on thereol, was $1,024, and and Col. M. g the ballot of the Conven- for the nominces. <John A, {o! far Willett wns elected Vica-President York; Menry D'Oller, for Pennsyl- Hervey Behroiber, for Maryland; Auatin nchugotts; B, M. Blayton, for A. B. Bliss, for Vermont; r New Jerscy; M. J. Owen, rict of Columbla; Georgo E. Gooch, A. 1. W. Pearce, for Wisconsinj for Judlama; H. D, Sherman, for Kentueky. sir, 2. C, Luse, of the Jowa Stock Jaurnal, who vwdown for 8 papet on !¢ The Proper Care of oroond After Calving, and Raising Hond; Dairy Cattle, Their. Diseases yud Trestment of Them,”" eald he didn't wish 1o bore” the Association for thirty minutes, upecially ud those [ apeper silllog. On gmuan of Mr. Baker, the paper was or- dured publishied bbard moved that when this Conyen- ourn it_do 8o to mect on the tirst + eeedlogs M, fon ‘a4 Weonesdoy fn Moy, when *thero wers 80 few present few were nnxlous to get throuzh and dome. If the Associstion desired to publish in the proceedings he was perlectly in the oflicial report of the pro- 1880, Under the rules ion on- tho motlon was deferred until the aRernoon scasion. Mr: Gross, of New Jersoy, submitted s reso- futlon Indoralng the Internationnl Dairy Fair to ssbeld the coming fall, under the auspices of e “Association ik formed for that purpose at N. Y., in Jaouary last. Tho resolution nsadopted, Me. Il;‘:vld ‘Ward Wood, of the Western Zural, md s very Interesting and valuable papdr on “ADULTERATIONS AND FRAUDS Detrimentsl to the Legitimato Dalry Intorest.! He began by referriug to the attempts, so abun- o, to imp on e part of modera {avent- on the work of the Creator. Oltomargarine, with them, was to replaco but- ter, epgs -were to be - counterfeited, chickens hatchea by ateam, aud roosters were in danger of being “compelled to go out of X“" was devoted, in tho ter.] The, business. mio, to the subject of olcomargerine, Mr. Wood denounced the ‘‘tallow butter” as dan- fwows {rom the fact that it contained lving organieme, and said 1t waa’ only fit to bo com- pured with trichinous pork, 1n order to main. itntke position taken by his journal in recard ho!eog::mnrlnc,n aualngt s Now Yorkcompany .xbich had asserted that the alleged Lutter could *"bouda barmloss, e had employed Prot. Piper, tbe eelebrated microscoplst, to make some ex- amintions of *olea.”” P t, wlth bis microscope, and during Prof. Plper was pres- the read- of the paver acveral of the members took o peep thraugh hlnmlcmlw&)e and saw the ugly things containes in samples of ilio teeepin, llnff lit was often imposslble, sald Mr. Vard, - [odecteet tho presence of *“‘olco” except un- der the microscape, and 1t was the duty of thls Assoclation to do all it could to show up the Itlquit y,and, by securinj Aimiler to those of Tn soncluston, Mr, Wood sssured the Assaclation ol the friendiy attitude of the press evarywhere :In “!{fl:‘ subject of driving the stuff out of the Ul st the fnvitation of the prealdin Now the passare of lmyws ork, to_stamp it out., FROY, FPIPER, offlocr, read tatracts from a paper by Prof, John Michels, In ibe dmerlean Journal of Al e il slailar to _fu his 1871, on the subject of olcomargarine p results of miscroscopical cxaminations, those {avestigations. flerred to his own drawings, showlnfil forma fn which the salt crystals arranzed feroscopy, of Octo- abtained Prol, [ l'rnz Piper {0 em- ftlves under tho microscope, tlie presence and ihaps of living organisms, fungl, otc., In sltomargarine. In passing, the Professor stated bt the ezgs might be killed under high {emperatures, but nls_cxperiments had taught m that even at 240 degrees ¥, the germa re- . 14¢ hiad found germs in sbape lic— xell, for botter word, ugmworm egge—and tie two lnst sreclmens ¢ had found lean meat. The experiment made with rogard to otmnlsms living after undergolog the boillug ':%‘:nl!?;‘:ed that thuse nrflnl-ma carried other ey g:nu’rl\ Jnformatlon re"m\lnfiome subject, tdromarked that the results, He reeretted that there was so fore people ¥oke up 10 & oropor amuccl-uun of the danzer, i 3t be like thoso w ch attended the famous iz excitement o Germany. Nt Dexter asked the I’m!enur it it was Pousible under any condition whatever to DEVELOP LIVING GERMS 1N FURN BUTTER l.vth 23 ho had found in “oleo” under tho pe. The Professor ro| W beld that noth e ovo, Mr. D pidag {1 Hd" 8oy Hr, D im, by e Xbilng wate efat, did n 3 i unet, [ oy of ‘“l\é L. mlnhm i L Bokeq 2l ] & exter, tiltte, made willexhibg i 4 to oleoual snd o o8 Meat containin, 3 Pllod that it was not. Sclent~ ng exists oxcept from eggs, xter followed up his frst inquiry b Condiios vout Sxbint ving Fovms on, would cxhibit )iving germs k ;5,'”,"“,“"' produced from her milk. h * 1oL, Ploer sald it was quite possible. consider it demonatrated,” continucd *that oleomargariue n its bost from tho fat of porfect animals, ving nnlmlnl-l“ B “mrgur ne mado from perfect e. - In tho oxamination I buve made, ex- bo a question difiicult to A et some iz months, 1 bave neyer R apecimen which, on_ being treated with and washed with cther to got out ot reveal very active living organ- bacteris, ote. The fact that they of WAy Dresent shows thint there is a putres substance present In butter, 2 Angwer to Persara. e Questiona from Mr, Baker, Prof. L butter, wore it not for the prea- Preaervatiyes, would In tline probably re- Y frooreience of arganiema, ‘Too littlo salt l:‘qucnuy used, ond prescrvation was by 2 perteet, Fresh fat probably coutalned o As for trichinm, they would be nu:‘ when meat was Loiled twenty-soven hence there wero comfln‘mmw\.v 1] 5 however,'the - aid fatar’ trichinm were not de: k e m'.).' Which they were infested, death _from uso them, When not properly resuilta ansued (rom eating v 108 question as to wheth lea- i hether olea Ruine ln 1l Dest stato .was s bealthy as 2 ler in ) By, yy, thy Ihu_k“' W0 gy Prof, viok Fipe to |3 ¥as, gt qeYORtODE, ®'0f oleama, Dutrefyi, Iy Y M the Sl golig Anaw oy Aaswer altom say; banges wi ta best condition, the Profcssor sald ‘snm. bocause vleomargaring, even at Wes lfable to bo in a putrefying condis et{Hl:blm asked the Professor if he re- argarine as any more injurious Or ataly butter. t anld ho did not. And yet there who 19 to A person knew what bad but- couli tell without the ald of 1 \hat in an apparently good sam- rRarine made of freih materlul, Drocess was not going ond & question from Mr. Daker as to 5 bich tallow underment tu taklng _'-‘l":la‘} :ffdlfi'fi" Plpcl:r nld‘ that mllnw cep along thne without Utap oDk AOY chivnge, fasor Dobere vory different, sll Lho con= ut ths conditions in ooy r\fil;cnun Belug prosont, 0NN way aL 01 uRht there was only TO OVERCOME THI3 EVIL, r ‘“““"\".\'lo make bulter so good that no- 0 thy Boston eat ) &nd b ll:l.:l. filu;u:;mrgnxluu ket thicrs was o iy op 8 8ellings ag 85 gy : S so-called “Lyitur whfii ‘A}wh\ulu.] litle butter aud a larze qusu- was bardly tie for hat sold at from 13 to 13, blamo o ' eating conpyuucr who, fn such stuff as this, VY olomurgarie that wasab least palats Thera was & grade of butter which the Boston market wanted, for from 18 to 20 conts s poind, but which 1t couildn’t get untfl the Western farmers mado it in the winter time amd sent it oo (n the early spring, Mr. Bherman, of Iows, remarked that he wanted to sav to this Bostonfan that the farmers in the West couldn’t afford tu send butter to Hoston for 18 and 20 cents a pound under tha present high cost of production, nud eapecially under the syatem of winter butter-making which Mr, Hibbard proposed, Capt. Upton believed that this olcomnrgaring fraud, If not looked to, would ultimately prove the ruin of the dalrymen's Lusiness, A New York meniber, Mr. Ingraham, thought that the man who inventcd *olco’! waa cntitled to a pension, becanso lio had succeeded In mak- Ing somothing that would show by comparison just how bnd rancid butter was, * |Loughiter.] Tho producer of pure butter need have vo fear of competition with oleomargarine, but this rancld stuft that was full of worms, wrigelers, dead mules, and all uncleanliness, was bound to be run out of the market, oven If it took olco- margaring to do It. He wasn't an olcomargarine man, but ho did think ft deserved soms eredit for belng so Incomparably botter thaa the rancld stui? which capo into Now York and sold for 13 cents a pound, s Althougn the subject was unquestionnbly the most important onu_that the Conventlon liad struck, ft was allowed to dropout of sight with- out any actlon looking to the arresting of this mighty evil baing taken, The general opinfon seemed to be that the production of pure butter wott!ld make “oleo 50 umdesirablo an articlo that consumers wouldn't touch it, but it didn’t scem to occur to the pure-butter makers that the average copsumer cannot tell and has no certain means of teliing the stuf® when lie scea it, unlesa he awalt the results of a chemlcal analysis or a microscopleal examination before bo spreads it on his breads ‘The Bceretary read n paper propared by Mr. Willlam B. Webbon **The Financial Aspect ot the %mdunn Trade,” which was brielly dis- cussed. BALT, Mr. George E. Gooch offered the following: Wienean, A duty of 12 cents per 100 [munds ia_now charged on all dawy salt imported by this country, which {s unnocedssry for the urates- tion of home manufacture, awlng to the much higner cost of foreign salta than those of Syracuso aud Baginaw and otner home brande; ‘Wiiznzas, The dalry interest of tnis country re- uires Iarge importations of forelen dniry salt foe the successful mannfacture of Erouueu. large quantitios of which are taken by the country thla #ajt ie tmported from, and which country clarges 1o tarlif on thelr imports of Amerlcan hutier and checeo, but admits same duty free; therefora Lo It Ttesolved, That this Associatlon, through ita Vice-Presidents of twonty-six diferent States hero rapresonted, urgo upon their yarious represonta- tiven in Congrosa tha total abolition of this tax on airy aajts, which tho farmlnt: and dalry intorests in l‘l?l the beat ageicelturat districts of this country aro using every dn{. Resolved, That tho Becretary of this Assoclation or theao resolutions to “the Chalrman of the \Vays and Means Committeo of the next Congross. ‘The resolutions were unanimously adonted, The snme gentloman also offercd the follow- ing, which was adopted without debate: Woenzas, The Logislaturo of the State of New York, having now the quesilon Lefore them of aboilshing the Erlo Canal-toll of $1.00 per ton on foreign aait, Rtesolved, That this Association bellevoes it to ba for tha bestintercats of thia country, and more es- ecially of the butter and cheesu-producine dis- ricta, of which tha Empire State forms so impor- tant & part, that this cxcessiva toll should be at once romuved, as it 1s an unjust and an indirect 1‘:’: fn every {armer and dairyman in the Kastand ot} Reeolved, That the foregolng resolution ba for- warded atonce by the Bennur{m the Spoakor of ;Ilu New Y‘rk Legislaturs at Albany, now assem- e The Convention then took a recess until'3 o'clock. i The Convention reassembled at about 8 o'clock, Mr, Gooch prestding. Mr. ITibbard'a inotion, made at the morning " sesslon, providing for the holdln;f- of the next n Gonvention the first Wednesday in May, 1830, was then taken up, and Mr, Luse, of lows, moved to amend by making it the lnst Wednes- day lu April, ‘Tho amenament prevailed. By a subsequent motion, and after an fmmenso smount of talk on the merits nnd demerits of yarjous cities In which to hold the next Conven- tion, the selection of o piaco was lclt to the Prosident and Becretary. A communication from Mr, Theodors Berg- ner, of New York, on the “Patent Centrifugal Creaming Process *' was recelyed, but not read, ond ordered published, Auother communica- tlon from Walter Carr & Co., on *‘Butter Pack- nges,’ was recelved, und its publication mada aiscretionary with the Becretary, The Association then listened to * J MR, D, 5T, TOLMAN, of this city, on * Refrigerator Room on Board Occun Bteamers,” Mr, Tolman spoke of the neeeasity of refrigerator room on otean vessels statfng that bo had found it {mpossible to sen creamery butter abrond under the accominoda- tlons, or lack of sccominodations, now fur- nished, If thero wers better accommodntions, creamery butter would scll bouter than the dalry product In Eurooc: but, 2s it was, dairy butter brought better prices than tho creamery, Mr. SBhermao didn't sco how it was, but ad- mitted that Mr. Tolman's urguments, belng for- tifled by experlence, were of a knock-town character, and not enslly controverted. Mr. Toljman suid the ditficulty lay in the fact that, ,without refrigerator room, the butter would not. keep. Dnrln{: the coming season it was his fntentfon to slip to auy polut which could bo reached by a refrizerator car, Mr, Jules Lumbard stated that the Star Union Line proposed to cstablish in a very short tine an fee routo to Liverpool, via Philadelphia, Mr. Stmpson, of Boston, sald there wnsa datly lne from Bostou ta Livernoal whiel had agreed to provide refrigerator room when the trade demanded it Mr. Douglass, of New York, hoped thot agita- tlon ot this subject would spur up the various atcamship lines 1o furnish refrigerator facilltics, und he had faith that {t would, Mr. Keonard, of Baltimore, oxpressed aimilac sentimonts psto the benellts of acitation in regard to this subject, und intimated that thy New York steamstip linca needed @ speclal spurrlng up. On motion of Mr, Odell, of Chicago, 8 com- mittee, consisting of Messrs. K. G. Batler, D, E, Wood, and George E. Gooch, was appointed to do the “spurring,” Mr. George E. Laurence stated that the Mor- chans! Dispatch Trausportatinn Company was now furnfehing refricerator fuchitics for the tranaportation of dalry produce to Kurope. Mr. Hibbard hoped ‘somebody would speals of * cold atorage,” Judge Tiffany gavo vout to some thoughts in the same llnc ne thosc advanced the day befora when he spoko of the best muthods for presery- Iug. butter, poultry, ote., aud (naisted on low temperatares und completo fusulation from the {ntluenco of tho outslde utmosphere, Mr. Albro admitted that COLD BTORAGE was uqood thing If it was applied to hulter when the butter was pure nud'swect, and that, with o temperature of 80 degrees, it would re. main in good conditfon, But no amouut of cotd atorage would make bad butier good, or ayen Keeping It from growing worse, Judge TiTany surgestod thut the gentloman hadn't obacrved the woll-dofined principles of “nsulation.” Mr, Ingraham, of New York, spesking from s experionce, did not Lml, any great amount ot atock in cold stornge, belloving that what was needed was fresh goods and rapld conswmption of them, with proper atteution to transporta- tlon en route. After some further expression of varylng opinlons on this very much unsettled quesfion, the matter was dropped. Mr. W, W, Doxter offered o scrics of resolu- tlons exprossing the thanks of tha Association to John - B, Drake & Co., to the local press for thelr ininute reports und thelr wide-soread dis- semination of the Conyention’s proceedings, nuld to the Secretary of the Bosrd of Trade, The rad lutions were adopted, as was also o resolu- fon offered by Mr, Daker oxoressive of thu A soclstion’s thanks to tho presiding ofticer un tho geniol Sceretary. ‘Thoe Assoclation “then nd{oufllell. to meet on the Tast Wednesday in Aprll, 1850, ——— A VISAGE RIVALING IN YELLOWNESS that of & ** Leathen Ohinso," It belonging to ono of our race, can l:nual{ be describnd aaattractive, But, worse thai thia, it I8 the ludex of a disordered 1lver, o1a liver that noeds arousing and msululnx. 'l‘nanmud{ is ot hand, prowpt, efficacious, A courso of MNostettor's Blomach Mtters will expel the piisalrectud blle fram tho blood and divert it {nto the vroper channel, open toe bowels, remove the d{-repuu symploms which juvariably accom« pany Liltiousncsa aud countoracts the rapidly de- velaplni tendency Lo dangerous congestlon uf the Iver, which imnust @ ¢xlat wion the akin and whil 0 Uy0; umy this yellow hue. The ine through the rlcht lowor rlos, side, and shoulder-blade, the naowea, furrod ‘stato of tho fungue, and unplessant broath which Indicate liver- complaint; in short, all its disagrecable concome ftante are soon remedied by this sovereign correc ive, which 1u saditlon 10 its regulating properties ag 1 [ ia a suporl tnvicorant, and & pure aud medicinal atimulant, appotizer, snd nervin e et Weak Jungs and sensitivo throats aro sovercly (ried by tha sudden chauges of tewperature, which aro usualju_our chmato, aud wo accordingly tnd asthmatic afections, lung troubles, pleyl bra: chitts, and slmilar complainta more or lent at all seuson: ghs angd colas, runners of thessaften fatal complaiut prudeutly taken in baad Qn the resorting at onca o Dr. Jayne's old and well.{ried cold, and to exert ng and strengthening e {vet o0 tbo pulmonary and broacblal organs. be 8t symplums by jrifl il remedy, certain o’ romIoTe Your THE COURTS. Interested in Oil---Damages Against a Railroad Company. Those Suits for Damages for Fail- ing to Open Dearborn Streat, Record of Judgments, New Sutts, Criminal Business, Ete, A bill was filed In the Buperlor Court yeater- day by Qilbert Hubbard, Jabn L. Btockton, Louts D. Hoard, and John V. Lo Moyne agalnst the Chleago Petroleum & Mining Compnny, Ilugh Mater, D. W, Mitchell, L. B Mitchell, Willtam J. Tewksbury, Henry Greencbaum, O. T. Badger, and A, Wise, to wind up the nffalra of tie Company, The corporatfon was organ- ized In 1805, In the days of petroleum specula- tlon, under the laws of I'cnusylvanla, but its offlco was to bie in Chlcago, o judiclous distance from the seat of excitement and danger. The propor officers were eleeted, and the Company’s affalrs ran along peaceably until Junoe 17, 1874, when o meeting of stockholders was held ond Hugh Maber, W, J. Tewlksbury, L. B. Mitenell, D. W. Mitchell, O. ¥, Badger, tenry Greencbaum, and Gitbert ITubbard werechosen Directors, This was the last mecting of the kind ever held. Blnce then D. W. Mitehell, Tewlsbury, Badeer, and Greencbaum have one into bankruptey, but the bouks do not shot who owns thelr stack now, and tho parties stil) con- tinue to hold their place on the Board. At that tine this Bonrd owned a majorly of the stock, and hiad posscesion of all the Company’s prop- erty, but they have sfnce (except Hubbard) con- spired together to ger posscsslon of the Com- pany’s property for theirown use andadvantage by rofusing to call a mecting of the stockhold- ers so that now Dircctors might be chosen. Comnplainants further charze that the Direct- ors have converted largo sums of the Company to their own use; that Matier, acting ns Buper- Intendent, has sold some of the Company's land {n Peonsylvenia to A, H. Bronson and pocketed the cash procecds of the sale, only accounting for the notea taken in part payment. The DI- rectors also have squandered large sums In giving fat aslarios, and havoe kept the books so that it {s Impossiblo 14 nscertain the condition of nffairs. Tho remalning property of the cor- poration s advertised to bo sold this morning at I o'clock st the old office of the German Savings Bank, No. 70 TFifth avenue. The com- plainanta chinrgo the prescnt Board of Directors do not represent a_majority of the stock, and are not authorized to sell out the Company's property. Ihey thereforo ask for an injunction to pravent tha sale, for an account, and the ap- pointment of & Recelver to wind up the Com- puny’s affalrs. DECISION OF THR APPRLLATIE COURT, JudgoBalloy, of the Appellate Court, yesterday filed his opinfon In tho case of the Lnfi’n 8hore & Micbigan Bouthern Rallroad Company va. Abraliam Berlink, This wasa suit by Berlink agafost the road to rccover for personal dam- ages caused by being knocked down and In- ured by an eaging at the Harrlson strect cross- ng. o claimed the englue was runuing at & higher rate of speed than was allowed by law, and the Judee in the court below Inatructed the Jury that {f they belicved the engine was colng Wt o higher rate of speed than six niles an hour, ns limited by law, they might conclude the ge- cldent wos owligz to mnegligenee, and find for the ooslnmu!. They _returned o verdiet for $4, in favor of Berlink, from which the Company appealed, Judge Balley sald that by the law a* plaintiff could “not recover when bits own negligence had materlolly contributed to cause the azeldent complained of, unless his neglizonce was slighit, and that of the dufendant. great lu comparlson. ‘The Court "below, haw- cver, by it Instructions, scomed to hoid that the plaintit ought to recover fu any event it tho engino was ““mm!f' ‘at anfilezal rato of speed, ‘The sistute of 1865 on rafironis, os con- strited by the-Bupremo Court, mado railroad companies absolutely Iinble for ol infurics to persons when running ot an illegal roto of specd, unless the mnegligence of tho party In- jured was gross or wiliful. Dut that as o presumption merely, susceptible of belng rcbutted by proper cvidence Dothi the scetlons of the law of 1805 on this subject had beon incorporated in the law of 1874, boing, however, consulidated into one sce- tlon, The question then arose whether, fn the absence of gross negligonco on the part of the injured party, the Company was llable abso- lutely or only presumntively, with the right to reout_such presumption by proof. The Judze thought the latter was the case, and that onty by Interpreting the law in that way could ail parts of it have any effect. 'The Instruction of the Court below, being based on the contrary assumption, was, thercfore, erroncous, It was also erroncous beeauso it gave an uundug prominence to the question of the rato of spead ot which the enging was moving, and falled to_efve duc welght to the rebutting testi- mony, The easo was, therefore, reversed und remauded. THE WINIRY NEN. A couvleof indicted whhk{ men, Androw Coctiran und Joha I, Brown, faced the music yesterday mornlng before Judge Blodgett und tonk thefr sentenco without a wink, — Cochran, ofter plending zuilty, was inclined to try wid wot ofl as casy o8 possible. .He flled an aflldavit sotting up thut ho was an onocent, harmless tenmster—thut was allj that ho never was engaced in the whisky business himsolf, but wus employed bdv Rua'P. Ilutchins as a team- ster,, e altowed flntchins to usephis nume, howeven, just for convenience sake, but oft protosted against §t, but to no purpose, When 1he reign of terror hcfinn, 11 1875, Cochiran took n trip to Cannda, not beeauso bis was gullty, but In deserence to thy wishes of his friends. He rays hu has slways been’ anxigns to return und fuce the dangoer, but at _the rofjuest of Hutching bas_stald nway until the present time, Other uilidavits wers read tonding to show that Cochran was only a teamater in Iutening' em- ploy. Judre Bludmett, howover, did not appear to plnca any great contldenco lu thess state- ments, und sentenced Cocliran to pay a flne of $1,000, and to spend the pexe ten diyd in exam- {ning tho futerior of Cook Couuty Jail, Joha F. Brown, ono of thie Au Sablo bateh, was sentenced to pay atine of $1,000, and to thirty days’ [mprisonmont in the County Jail, . DEARDORN STREET OI'ENING. Avout_six weeks ago Ileney M. Shepard, Patrici O'Nely, B. 1% Pallfer, und sovoral other roporty awners commgnced suits against tho Clty of Chilengo to recover large damuges. The [ w{nrnuum wero filed yestenlav, and show tliat the cause of action 13 based on tha fallure of the cityto pay the damuges awarded tho Jaintifls fn the condemnation sult for opening Dearhorn street from Jockson to Fourtvensh, 1t s efaimed thut the proceedings were earrled onso far that the plaintiffs obtainedsvested rights of which thoy cunnot ba deprived, nud thut the action of "the ety iu protending to abandon the condemnation uiid vacato tho bro- coedings wna jilcgal and fnonerative, und they ask thut [t may be compelled to pay them the amount of damages heretofor awanted thun by tha jury. TUB TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW NOAD, Mr. A. L. Hopkios, Recelver of tho Toledo, Peorla & Warsuw lialiroad, flled nls report ves- torday for the montha of January and Fobrue ary, which Is, In rief, na follows: Cash on hand Jam. 2, 87,128 Earnings for January. 14,710 Earnings for February o 181,700 $230, o8 DISBURAENENTS. Expanses for January, $110,000 - Lxponsad for Fopruary 115,658 235,404 Dalance oo hand voepee oie servereees S18,170 DIVOROES, Margaret Huntloy fifed ablll yestorday against her husband, Ed L. Huntley, neklog fora di- vorco ont the ground of drunkenuess and adul- LerY, Heory R. Blasell wants a divorce from hia wife, Christia, ou uccount of hur aduttery and dosertion, . 1TEMS, Danlel Calnan and Jumes Kollaher, indlcted for breaking luto the VPosi-Ofice ‘st North Au- rors, pleaded guiity yosterday, and wure gcn- tenced by Judige Blodgott to slx months in the House of Currection, und to pay a fino of §1 each. Judge Blodgett will go on with tho call of Lis rnl:‘mfmr of ufi:mlned cases Lo-day, beglonlug ab 0 & Judges Gary, Booth, and McAllister will hear motlons to-day; Judde Jamesoua \Iurcmulnry call af wottons for now trial; Judgo Rogers mo- tions for now trial; and .fmlzus Furwell and 3oore divorce cascs, UNITED STATES COULTS. EIl . Bumner filcd bills yesterdsy agalnst the following vartios to ppevent their ising his patont process for dryluy lumber, for which a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1879---TWELVE PAGES. natent was granted Jul, ohyson and himeelt A, Kirchaer; C. C. Th Poltzer; ticoree W, Btraly 1867, ta Richard P. k Moser and John mpson sl Charles A. L and Willlam Kents the Buga & Belradort Furniture Mannfacturing Company; the Wells & French Comvany; Ane ton Matuska and Frank Stelskal; dward Wor- nacke; John Koenlg, F.E. Hinnlg, and C, M. Gamer, | sult iur §3,000 aainat’ Walter Btickney. SUPERIOR COURT IN BIER. merson and Henory 8. Dueand began a . Theotore B. Bronson flled a bill yeaterday neainat Georze Taylor, Julln B, Tuaylor, Morrls 1). Binger, Joseph Tlerzon, George Kelly, Knowles, Ueorrs W, Stnlth, und Louls K. Smith to forecloss tivo morignees for £12.000 3¢ of Hees, 30, 14, The City o .on Lots fll; 32, nnd 33, o the W, 1€ of Bloek 03 1n the Canal Trustees' Bubdlvision of the W. Chienga fifed .n petition to bave aseertained the damages for shenlug Leavitt street southwords through Bee. 31, CIHICUIT COUNT. Jamos Tn Locke filed o bl agalnst Mary E., Edwara L., Willlam A, an Perry P Buole to foreelose a mortgage for §1,100 ol Lots 19 und a1 tu C. J, [Mull's Bubdivision of the W, 3§ of the 8. K ?{ of 8 A, 11, Quig| C. 11, Fargo, C. B. Fa D, 3 oy eznn o sult in trespass ngafnst 0, 8. M. Faruzo, John Benham, and Allan Pinkerton to recover 25,000 damages, 1L M. flooker flied a ML agalost Della C. Memun amd others to forecluso o trust-iced for 2750 on Lot 13 of I, M. Hooker’s Subdlvision, "The trustee in the doed was-Alariow ¥, Coy, but ho s just now speunding a coupls ol years ab Jullcl‘(nml will not be able 1o return at preseat to miake the sale. Owlng o this little nceldent, the complainant {8 compelled to forecloso through s court ol equity. TR CALL MONDAY, Junar Broparrr—Call of calendar of submitted con . Tig Averruate Counr—2, King ve, Cook; 3,11+ veraay va. Smitn: -, Fourth Natfonsl Hank ve Popo; 6, Walker vs, Bauer; and ), Browp vi Dnvis, Junnr GAnRy—~I 470, 380, 831, 485, 346, 0 410, fnciusive, 400. No casc on trls Junor Janesox—Assists 'Judge Gary, Clota yo, aecue, on tel Jupoy Mooitg—Conteated motions, RouERe—it, HS Lo tl, Pensloy va. dunor Boavi—Yct case Ni o), inciusive, excopt rawford, on trial, cheuring va, Chicago & Northwestern Wallroad Company, and calendar Nos, 4, 05, 7, and 6. No casc on trial, Junng MeAriaTen—Set -cuses 203, Tlardin va, Kirks %, Bame ve. Forayth Wikins va. 72, Y73 case on trial, Jupug Fanwrni—Contested motlons. JUDOMENTS, il calendar Nos. 170 to 147, Inclusive, 274, 176, 17, and 180, No UNitEp 8raTEs Cinewit Count—TFon E Brop- ar: 25~l, A, Hazelton va. & £1,311,10, —J . 1), Kinl et at, ve. Richord 1, Hennogan, John Kuney, Usirsy Srates Distater, Count—Junar Bron- aurT—0, C, Oliver ve, nm&ncdu of sule of atcam- . F. Edwards, 8537, David C. Geary £384,75,—] A, Kroning, §108,01. Enton Coustr—CoNreasins~Irs olmes va, M. Borea et al, va 1040, 01, Junor Oany—Willlam R, Bowers va. George C. 21205, 11, Zaydock Waymen, $210,7( Junur Noarss- CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION, ouiT Coun- cnnnsamnl-c. E, Claclus v, Scrnliatica Motho, ndinistn- Troscnstack verdict, Michinel V. s ning The followling is n copy of the artlcle adopted by the California Conatitutionnl Conyeatlon on the subject of revenuo and taxatfon: Sec, 1. All property in the State, not exempt nn+ der tho lawa of tiie United States, shnll be taxed fn_proportion to Jta value, to bo ascertained ns rovided by lnw, n ncluda monevs, credits, bonde. stocka, State, shnll be exempt from taxatlun. The word ** property, " 18 used this article and xcctlons, Is hercby declared to dues, franchises, and uil other mattors and things capa- hlo of private awneeship,' real, personal, and mixed; prorided, ihat growing crops, properly usedexcluslvely’ for public schiools, nnd such ng may belong to thie United States, thia State, or to any connty or municipal corporation within this The Legls- Jaturc may provide, excent in the cano of credits seeunred by mortgage or trust-deed, for a deduce tion from credita of debts d: of this Src, shall bo separately asscesed, # to bona fide residenta tate. i Land, and tho improvementa thereon, Cultivated and un- cultivated Jand, of the same quality, and shnilarly situated 8re, 3. boundaries’ more than ono_Governmeyt 1 ho nsxeasol at (he same value, ery tract of land containin within its ion, aud which hns been Autrvesed by the Unlted States Gavernmant, shall be nsecased o the purpores of o taxation by tectlons OF fracjronn of secilons, Tegfslature snsll provide by law for the assessment in muall tracts of ull lande not surveyed Ly the United States Govarnment. Sec. 4. A mortgage, deed of trust, contract, or other oblization by Which n doblie sccured, shall, for the purposes of ansessment and taxation, be deemed and troated 88 an - interest in tho property aifected thereb! aunsl-publie Exceptas to raflroad and other poratlons, In casca uf doble, so so- cured, the valua af the property affucted by such ortgnze, decd of trust, contract, or obllgation, less the value of such securily, shall bo asscased and taxed to_the owner of the proper d the valuo of such sccurity aball bo aseesrcd aud taxed to the owner thereof, in the country, clty, or dis- trict in which tho property, nffccied thereby is Tho' taxes 80 levied sball be u ion upun situate. the proporty snd security, snd may he paid by clther party to such sccurity; of tho reciirity, the tax o | erty affected theruby shall, becomo s pnrt of debtso secured: 1f thu n\vntr DPry the tax ao Jovied on suc ruch 1! that | levy may llkowise bo refalhe tax lovy for tho preceding vear, money loatied, OF on atiy morts; or other len, shull, o5 tg any thereln, and as to such taxor assesamont, snd volil, i to which the State shall bo a pariv. real property by lustallmonts, an 8, The sutting furth w onth, eonal possension Haian on tho iest Monday of Aaj See, . ABiate Board of 1 if_pald by tho owner evied upon the prop- the of the property shall security, iLsiall con- titute n payment thereon, and to ihe cxtent of ayment a full discharge thergof: provided, any such sccurlty gr Indebiddness slial) be pad by any such debtor or dubtors, ofter nssess- ment and_before the tax fery, the amouut of such by auch._debtor or debitors, and shall be computed ‘according 1o the See, 5. Lvery canteact heroaftor made, by which o debtor §s obliged Lo pay any (aX or sssessment on deed, or trust, nterest spocitied aull #re, (. The power of taxatlon shall nevor bo surrendored or suspended Ly uny crant or contract 8ne, 7. 'The Logislaturo shull have the power to provice by law for tho payment of all taxes on egislature shall by law roquire onch taxpayer fu this State to inake and deliver to the Connty Aacessor, auunnlly, a statement, under ileaily nll the real and pors property owned by such_taxnayor, or in hls or under hts control, at 12 o'clock me- e iquailzalion, constate g of onu member from each Congressionnl Dis- trict in this biate, shall be electod by the qualfed cloctors af tneir respuctlve districtn, &t tho gensral sluction o ho held bt tho year 187D, offlco atter thow first electod snall be fanr tho tazable property of the neve State for the Comptraller af ot waiil luard, Juegous of St raxation, whoso term of cars, whose duty it hall bo to coualtze the valuation of ral countles In tho The tato shall be ex-oflicio . momber I'he Bonrds of Supervisors of tha raveral conntivs of the Stitushall constitute Noards ol Equatization for thelr reapective countles, whosa duty 1tehall be to syuallze the valustion of tho taxable proverty i the county for the purposs of taxasion; prorided, salil Etateand County Bonrds of Equalizutlon are hereby nuthorized and’empow- ered, under such rules of notlce Honrds may precribp, 08 10 the cuuulx)l under #ush rules of notico as tife n aesesdment contatnod thereln, 80 as County prescriboad to tho action of the State Board, to witse 0f lower the cutlre arsessmont roll, or any to_cqualizs tho ussessment of tho nproperty contalned fn sald nessinent rotl, and male tho Assossment conform 1o the truo valito in monoy of the property cane talned o sald roli, Bee, 10. The franchise, ro: vm{, and rolling atock of all ratlrouds In Ated in nare than one county shall be Axsess the State Board of Bqualizat: value, and the rame shall, bo 3 road-bod, ralls, this Stata opers by n at their actual apportioned o the cotntles, eitios aid countles, tuwan, townships, and_disuricts in which sich siironds ars fucated In proportion to the ntmber of miles of railway (ald fn_soch countles, eltics aud countlos towns, townahips, and distlcts; and all tles in which aucn property Id situsted, yec, 11, clties, ‘other pronerty of Fallenads wlinll be avscased by the coun- . Incume taxca may Lu nssvasedl 1o apd callocfud from persuus, corporations, foiut.stock uxvocintions, or companivs restitent or dofmr bisl- ueas (N Whis Stote, oF any one or more of them, in wuch cases und wmonnuts und fu such manner &y ahall ba prescribed by aw, oc, 13, ‘The Legixlature eaunry Lo cArTy ut the provi 1l pa; atl laws nace onalof this aricie, Sec, 13, ‘e Legislatura ehnll provide for the llevy and collection of =i annual poll-tax of nat uan ovor £1 and untor 60 ¥ 1dtote, fnwste peraons, and Indlany. be paid Into the Siate Schoo! Fund, —— e ———— ; whovon Rivors. " Noto York Tin Balu $? un ovory mnale fnbabliant of thiw Stato cars 0f aKo, 6XCEDE PaUpErY x shull The Aslatic provinee of Semlretchinsk (Seven Rivers), Iately in disputo Letweon Russia and Ching, lics 0 the norilieast corner of Turkos- tan, comprlsing the whoje of tho vast region wi houg tered by tho Ili and {ts six trlbutarics, T h ut present in a somuwbat uopromisiog condl- tion, this country wlzht bezomo extremoaly val- uablo if roporly developud. To the west it consista chlolly of low alluvial hud;.l admirably for the cultivation of rico, whichi s ricd on thuro ta & canalderabla extent. ready cate Qu the enst riscs suceesalye rancea of rocky wmountalus, aboundlug in wineral wealth of every kind, ‘Tho princlpal “military #tation of the is the Fort of Vernoe, the resldence ot ernor-Generaly it which contamns 1. 4hops, sl schnols, oue cllllll:‘l. two Chincsy roviuce he Gove ’&rlnulmfl town 15 Kouldja, buildings, fncluding ¢ Ureek ‘and Romish temples, und thirty mosques. ‘The population of the whole prove {uce Is eatimated as upward of 1 that of the Capital itself at 7,700, of whotn including tho soldlers of thg gurrlson, are 00,000 lm)ll{ and 000, Tuse rlana, Tarantchin, 400 Doungan Mohamin dans, 1,70 Chli , atidd the rest Kirehiz, Sarl Kalmuckr, cte. sc clitnate Is henlthy, and the positlon of the colony Iavorable to ihe estab- Halment of a new caravan route into Weatern China, or, ncrlinps, even the revival of the once fouriehing trade via Tchugutchak. A con- siderable tratfic olready oxlsts with China nnd Kashgar, chlefly in tea and Nne tloth; Jarge quantities of catico, hardware, and cotton goods are also fmported from Rus- #in, An carly as 1804 larze portions of this dls- trict il been alfeed off by the progressive ad- vance of the Ruasian troons from the Siberlan frontler town of Scinipolatinsk; but the con- quest was not coml)lclml till the summer of 1871, when Col, (now {icn.) Kolpakoysk! march- ed &lrccll{ upon Kouldja with a fiying column, He found the Tarantchia occutpying o strong position on tho ridee that covers the town, and, after n sharg strugele, completely routed them although the coming on of darkness nrnnn(ed Wi from at once followlng up his victory. Daring the night, however, the ‘Iarantchls mas- sacred’ the neutral population and sbandoned the town, since which tima the Russians have heen nbsolute masters nf the whola province, ————————— Mistake About the Chinese Corrocted. Aan Franciicn Oulletin, Prof. Willlams stated In a letter yesterday that 4,000 more_Chincee returned than camo aver last year. We bave examined the Custom- House recorde, nd find that the total arrivals of Chinese for 1878 was 0,076, and departures 8,071, whichi shows on cxcers of arrivals, (04, ‘Uhis fs the very reverse of the statement made by Prof. Willlams, CLHUNY, SICANCIL VE'r N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUME! patrona throuzuont the ity we have edlalyishe Brahch Ofices [ fhe dinerent. (vislons, as deslgaated hejow, where srivertirenicnta wi aken for the same ) prine as chiarzed ot thie Maiu Office, sid will be recaived until # o'clack p. m, durlag the week, snd uptlla g, m, on Baturduy, & It MS, Bookseilers and Btationers, 121 Newnlcalor, Rtatfoner, cté.. 1000 near Weatern-av, STON, W o K0 BENT_GOUSES, In 1hix eolumn, tree lines or 169%, =5 Cenld ber in- aertton, Each addition) 10 est Blae, 0 RENT—£12 PEH MONTH UNTIL MAY 1, AND 815 thereafter, ” fine tw nee aud 13 Flizmore: d: quirasi Ry T ORRE o e, inquir hinkton:t. i C) N 1 IOOM BI3) o PR B Wike 0 \Pashiugtonsat. Fraliats South Slac. NT—MICHIGANAV., NEAR B3aiory marhie-front ho FIGHTEENTH. 14 ruoms. with tee ali modern improsements: sluting-room and bediroom on st Goor; A 200 per mont ddrews V 70, Tribune. Address V 4, 'n'fimnn llh.! R North Sldes ’1‘0 RENT—A LARGE HOUSE OF 10 ROOME, Ky R R B e O r ong of Iore yo o4 tenaat, ¢ FREENAY, 150 Handoiph-at..- fioom 4 a Bubnrbane [OREST-LOW-FINE WOUSE AT LAKESIDE, one hour from the city. CUARLES J, AINES &CO., 20 Auhland 1ilock. 0 NENT—A LARGE FRONT RUOM, WITH BATII, opeSither with or wittiout board. Apply 6L No.i% North Siacs 0 RENT—WILL ONE OR T\WO GENTLEMEN DE. piring unusunily pleassnt furnished ' parior and Tooms fen aul fe) fu_private family on North Bide, near k. iress €1 A, Iribune omic TEG RENT_STORES, OFFICES, e, _ Storet PO _KENT ~BTORE AND BA 17[“}““ I 0 RENT=STORE, WITH LIGHT, DRy 1A o, 541 West Madlson-st. A, GUUDHICH, TCF-8T.. i BTORIER yery strongly buflt and N, 14 ticaper Bluck, STONE AND BASEMENT, 104 BAST iron-st., from May 13 30x105, well Nghted, 11, POTWIN, 92 Washington:st, Miscellnnecous. F['0 RENT-BLEGANT, Lok N FOR WHOLESALE DURINESS, Steam ¢levator, stenm fieat, nnd the best location In Chicazo, 104 snil_ 100 Madison-st, s dlincusions of eicly Illnrulr flmfl\ll Iléfil?fl feet; boseinent can go With thy Avll\l! to A, d. NUTTING, & CO., €, O. D. Clothlers, 141 and 180 State-st., untll Apr K TO GOOD PART BASk. ment No. 159 Van Duren-st,, corner Sucrmans lins 10 RENT~COTTAGES AND HOOMS coping In all parts of the clty for re- SNTING AND HOARDING BEXCHANGE, 1003 3 TRIBUNE BUILDING, CINANGIALS NS IN FIDELITY, STATE, AND GEZR- ‘eavinga banks Lowgnt for canh, City and cotn- hought and nold, sud money to loat on Hie- - pollelos or uther goad sccuritics, DANIKL LY I£12, 04 Washingion-st. A LL CASILPAID FORFTDELTTE, 4\ Uorman Ravings hank books, 01 bk bouks, 1{fv Insprance Qollmet and W LASHER, Vi B, AND ney to lian ou lml.arcolincr- aln. W, B, LAS ‘naliington-at, DVANCES MADE 0N 1IANMONDS, WATCIES, A i, cic... st LAUSDEI private'omee, 120 fia dotph-at,, ney 8 3 8nd 0. Entabll X . ETC., LOANED ON FURKITUIIl (without réimaval), ;gouds atared, oF any 184 Dearhorn-st., Hoom 0, A B, 5 plans aertion. FDH BALE-3-STORY MAURLE.-FRONT FOUSE on Jilcliigsn-ar., norh-of Twenty-sacond-pt.i yvrr!’rim 812,000/ :.5‘"" ‘with 2-story house, Osk-av., nesr Vin. 5 feet on Wabasheat., corner of Thirty-seventhe 100 Fourth-ay.. with 2-stary houte. " . v’. snd Forty-second- [Each additional line, 10 cents, st Ko, Uiots corner of Vincennes 2 lots corner of Loaritt and Moore X | et, with cottage, WWest fiuton-at. 200, 101ots on West Ifuron aad Erle-st., cast n‘ Anland- ar, Adxim foet Kimbark-av., near Fifty-fonsthaat, &0 fret near McCormick's Tioaper Factors, siltable for manufaciring puepon 40 jota on Fullerton aad Hoffmen-avs.1 £330 to . W NLIN, i Washingian-it. NOB, 359 AL, near Madison-st tze 4UX113, uiyl hasementt farn nm.‘u-hlnmmu-ur 3 c and rotai) elothing storn 1t has not 14 equal 18 thie citys [rice £40,0011 ITpravamenta cost 805, (00, Call and oxamiine 1t, K. 11, CUMMINUS, 198 Clark: F(iu.mmz';vmw L0, 0N TE] the eicgant mathle-feont hioises, 643 1 steandaia ashian-ar, T RUIT, AL Jankson. $hAYE Il modern Improvements, In hank, RO RALE EATBONN-AV, NEAROSTANIO: aL., 1wafine hrick houses, octagon Inarble front, two stories, busement and nttlc, with il modern fm- orovcimentss terma LR Unf FOR BAL i EnatDiv {OUAK, 9 ATONTES 70, Inautre at 360 ¥ v ’ 3 CITY REAL ESTATE,s NTED-MALE BELL, % iinek or lese, 33 cents per {n- | In this column, “lear, 23 canta per ne Y #ertton. Earh addittonal hine, 10 cents. - DBookkocoers, Clorks, &ce ANTRD~—A FULLY COMPETENTSRORTIAND ' it e RTINS Tl e Rglcosd frelubc huainem, " Address, with Iswers efmms, ivn‘s‘rnu:w LEAALE, DRY GOODI—TWO DI partment galedmen for dress goods and woolens: Il::l'ilcneed Anply but cxperienced men Who lfl"ll‘ wh Lo b Ao “I,Iég?n in elty and country, AddressY 32, * Traaese ‘ ANTED— . 00 ¥ CARPRNTERS, Nono but first-class men need anply to W, a L R AT TR Carpenter Ehap, | 80 Pacificeavs ANTED — FINBT-CLABS DRABS-MOULDEIS, co. m&fl!“;l‘g!,gtzg.fl DItAS8 MANUFACTGRING et APy U 3 COrn TaSatlo snd Stichidan:s D-G00D WOOD:TURNK Nopiy at No. 8y Fultonat. J. G MEATERESERVIN Y ANTE atel BELL & U0, W ANTEU=TWGGOOD COATMARERS—HTE. employmant_at good prlces, by C, Il Heer Ron, Aurora, 1l, Inquire of W. 8. DOWNS & Ci merchiaut tallors; Clark and Laka-ats. .. Employment Agoncicss i 3] Y lll‘;fl'lAN'M C),, 204 Routh Water-st, E=TWO LOTS 1% WOk SVES P! I“OHEAL ~OR E! 3 J. MAINES & €O, 3 stein Addition, Athiand lock, Uit SAL TIOUSER, with modern_ (mprovemente, &2, »ory. £1,501: enttage, £1,000, JOUN 24 Washinglon-st._ l"(lll HALE=1 HAVE 87V AL GOOD BARGAINS In stono front restdences In chol e locationaon West sido, with parlors, dininr.rooms, and Kitchen oa main oor. I, POTWIN, b2 Washingionest. T AL ALY LY AND BAGK: ment hrick e, barm, of Btate-st,, near Thirty-Nrat-st) V19, Tribe FuT‘nM.lc-aa ¥EET ON PRATHIE-AV. NEAR 1= OHTi LASATLEB of Echilier, &l20 on Nurth (. feot by 150 deep 13 Rood aliey, 01 F lene: te,, un aveniie, east ‘Address une office, ‘%00 per foot, MIATSON JHLL, Fon'mm 0! CE K| HOTS| 0T 3,00, parton time, G Weat Mad s ne.t BEAL ESTATE, __ UTEL—28 TOOVS T~AT HINSPALE~HUUS kil monthiy land of any il Tearbor; FOR SAL--OK KE] with 5 {0 10 ncres of fand, on meuts, The Nighest and cheapest Cume and sec It._ 0, J. 5TOUQIL R} A LOT 258123 O second and Fifiy-ihird- Tark-at., 1tuoi 20, - EEAL BSRALE o FO!! BALE—SEVERAL THOUSANU ACuES OF > valuable selected pine Jands 1o Lincoin " County, Wiseonsing the lande were sclected with care, and aré ¥ focate of ' lokeliz +if the iauds with catlmatey of tmber un Apretive tracis made by com wiil bo turnidied on sreat oz, W d fn the vleinity tent cxaminers plication: they will be wold at a JSacrifica to close an eatate. Address I, 0. lox aslitnzion, Miscelinneconss i BT, AV 70 ; etc. rlcan NOVEILE (iory 106 Hlateiat, o Proor STEN-A FIHST-CLASE TRAVELIR 3 : soiling o hardyare irade to take a 1o 5% Rbodt : rean % 3, Fribung omeer o} Coous Arst-cl WAYEED=3 HOTE, 18 70 17 SEALE: ATPLY Befuran o'clock ‘tix mornt STt co, 10 Ay efi;(“lpn‘ morning at NUTTING & N > clotlers, Jstand 190 tate s, ! VWARTED=X RTOVE BALESIAN FOR PATITE OF i ond sintn salary wanted. Wiscanain, ‘and Town, (1{ve referenco, Address'J, Atlantio lotel, Chicago, & ANTED=MARCIT 1, BY CHICAGO INPOREEIL ? iea agents every whers to families stamp for first f territory and secreta, 8. M. KE: "letaburg, ' THET-CI, 2 KD AFTLY_TMMF S SmaRs A REAPECTABLE NDY FOIt AN OFFICK A M 3 i ek fast bo well recommended. Apply a% VWASTEP—X GOOD, STEADY, TNDUSTHIONS At 5 st foreah lvirancs segier, : ver week. Addrers V 13, Trihune otfice, . ",V‘Awfl:u'-‘- TIHIEE ~ GREENHOURE, ft HAKDS binklo men preferred §t Well posted in the work: ripic foriat wt J. C. VAUGHANE, J27 Randotph: \ G MEN OF AT itage €0 travei in f6rcnoon WASTED=TO-DA TG YOO pearance to stady for the \‘V ANTED—=A GuOl MAN YOR EVETY STATE TO amples f: paid, LA Hoom 1, 110 North Cisr] “acll Gur guods by sample; faf NELIE MANG CONPAR Ty 1 Clark ates Chlcigo. ANTED=TWO GERMAX GIRLY, OV I T ehasewnk. bk Femrie. oy CUOK WASIED =& FIRRT-CLASS BECOND GINL. : st come well recommended, German pras i ar. [FO SALE-A" . T FXISC TN OO, SEAT rallroad, wolk Linpraved, 3 acres, 120 under cultl- ¥AoR, Bt R ureat Banaing part will his taken u goods, {iston tong thie, For (urcher parcleninm aidrens Statlaner, Sonthi Bend, ind. LT fgrrod? Apply at 722 Sichigan: {'v NTED-GIT g EWORK, NTEU-GILL FUIL OERKRAT, HOUSEWORR ¢l EST GIAIN AND BTOCK FATN s County, '[1l, (810 acros), for sale or urey $10,00) improycments, For pars tleulars fee WOODS of MITC t the filliols Trust ond 5 \vings Bk, AN ‘witl cout of furvclonura adiad. INRON. DY and 101 Wavhngton:nt. \‘71\.‘41'}1( T REAL ESTATE OWNE Town of Clecra—A lot of about ong acr. near Madison-at.. 1) wuat, of Central-av, furtner informat | CHOX, ltoom g W CIRAFTS, R _FEUSEOAL. i AND CHOICE §70CK OF DECKER Brot Flaow, fuss troui the factorr, No pini 7old atnda a0 high In reapect to quaity Of tune and fneneof Quisti, Marcains will oc aifered in these, Aud 8100 {n tle Mathustiek planos and Latey orgaus, for ine wext wnlety dum | ATORY @ CANP, " Geiieral Arents, 184 and 100 bta AT TIE FAGEORY-ONGRTS AT TGRS T vond compétitlon: $31 gad npwarl. Hact 1o tio market, Mcholson Grian 11 gatt Ind! "t le F. Lt tancd, iFat-clasa tiew plino S10LaKen. _Inquire at 144 il D A achl foF Gur latez2 catal ics,. reMced prices vl & £, £D 1, 2105, 3104 114, $120, und Upwarue), end mueh e Tormaglon, Sent Trie. MASUN & HAMLIN | Cu, 9 Al-AY. JEW I\ dett Orzan i ek, PO de, nid_are preparad 1o ther arni In Galeago. Examine ote gaods and by eonvineed LIAL wo piaan whit W 3y, & HEALY, State and Monroc:ste, feer, TYGN 3 5, X ‘wareanted piannsto Teat for tunlng. e 204 Staterat, e Tosn: carvid T e, M. TWITH worth PLENDID UPRIGUT PIANOFORT payable 831, nnd §15 per nioath. ML 04 17 Biate- VA FISE Lnpri amonth. FINE TARLON OGAS: ved, o ayauln .\I:\Alll§= E ‘lpullll':l"lml TFOR BALE=TIE SMOUTOX HOUs_ A" G NG for bostderss Cransleit_custom. vl very cheay, CHARLES MURTON, Dundee, Kana Co., 11, [0 SALL—ON PARTSER W 1IN A MEAT market, Address STOPS. LATE tn cash and 810 i) FOR OLD GULD AND HILVER ‘Money 10 (wan on watvhios, disnionds, and yalussias of everyiescription at GOLDSMII'S Loan aad Mulllon o ), U9 East Madiso: iatablishied 1883, i T.OANED ON nery, wareho T \ it fii ‘l ool ¥ 1\ ONEY TO LOAN—UN CHICA AL BSTATE, or on farms In 1l1inols within 100 miles of Chilears {n_suine_from €500 to 35100, GEORGE W. NEW Colt i Wen Sadteonste ]\.10NK\' TO LOAN=IN SUMS FROM Sx0 TO 83,000, ot Improved clty rea) extate, DAVIS & ey l—— N ON FURNITURE, WABKHUUSE chinory, and other goad collaterals, 4 Lanalle-st., 1toom 21, AN ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, . J, UWEN, 83 Lasalie-st., Itoom PIANOS ¥o0d cot- TCRILE AND PENNIRS CAN DR JIAD IN EX e for currancy At the connting-room of the cli Tribune, ILVEIR 75 AND 50 CENT PIE ) n[ S14 In exchangs for eurrency of Tribune Conipany, IN TACKAGES ¢ “counting-rooin ATION Make Joaus on city, villago, farm, and oGhitren froperty. rcent per auum, ‘Wanted, compotent gentlenicn to represent the Asso- cintton fi ovors city in ichigan, wWiiconuin, Minn ta, tuwa, and at (il part U Mlihol LYIng noclt ot thie Oito & Misstsaippl Laliroad. “Apply to STON &UU., Mansgenn 170 Lasalie i’()T() LOAN 6N 1MPROVED FALMS and city finproved, at A per cont inters W, P. DICKINSUN, 0 aud 1yl Washington-at, e BERNONAR 1)KllSL)NAL—AN HONOILANL OENTLEMAN, Who nsea no tobacco, BRA VIDETWIIE temperals, es alres the ncquaintance of & fespectabla young Iady or ‘widow, from =0 to i) yearaof age, Addresy, for threg days, X 25, Triduac oiilce. §3 ENSONAL=1 WANT TO FIND A GOOD TOWN In Kansas In Swhich tolecate In - the dry goods or ienerat morghaudiss business. Corrospandence salice ited, V3, Iribune ohico, PEIBONAL-1 .TO L.iBATURDAY AFTERNOUN, 1)1¢nsm\nn-n.\xnufi'u GATL TO WOOD-R Tu tscic wha eaduy aficrnoon, Lady an blaol notl ent In car sud on rear. If uxreeable please Inaku appolatiment. Ads ‘fribune ol LI J\\ldrlh U.l T, Lcndl’llln,”&.‘ol. . MO BXCHANGE. FX\HIAN(H-I—I ARDWARE, IN AMOUNIS FRoM Y $2,000 to §4,000 for one-third cosn and two-thinds g:mm real extaly, (Guody sra o urizinal packages, and 1 pe)ine arder, and well adanted 108 retal busineas, Would sell uinch betow market prices for cash or good » dress 1. U, oy 370, Unicaud, XCHANGE-CIOICK TWO-STORY ANUD DASE- 1 hwautifnl hoine, i, incuimnrance aka ot wrorly 84,000 far equity. PIERCE & nilo-st, 14 o g e TYLISI LAKGE PLACK, MICIH: av.. near Twontfeliesl, 1’ $1000: will ince Tguag, worlh BIouD [ partaymont. PILNCE & WARE, 14 Lasullo GL=TW 1Zy OUBSE, MICHT: T i ettt Ve CrONL, 87, 8.0} WL utn'¥fuu place wortls §,100 10 pare payinent, & WAL, 143 Lusullo: RARE CHANGE-VOOAL AXD INSTRUMENTAL muslc, different labkusges, gud other sclences taught oy 3. JOINBON, atudent of thevlogy, Ploass wirile or fuquifo at 697 Mitwaukee-av, 'l‘xwdllAl‘ll\-h-\DXKh EMEN CAN o Laught telexraphiy b ag thom for oumployiuent. Apniy at 2 ______SHWING MAOHIN N EW AND sECORD TAND RN AN OTIER first-cisse machines at onesthird value. Losuuf. e e, Kooin 3. flce. 125 Clari:sf JAIDELITY BTORAG) 70, 78, AND 8) TR };l"uu{:n-w O B Tlncd 10784 barimancat and JFOREALE=A CONULETE KILY. OF THE CHICAGO “Uribune fur JoTth clcap Address J. K., Tribuac, v TG BALE=A FIIAT C ' xiarer, Apuly ut 21 Sontis Hatated: POU BALE €2, STOCR UESEIL) die rstrate place Lo nake non N wanted. FuihJ. DAY, suart, dutbrie Co, IF\'UU 1t ,0.1) you ¢an fayeat (L with sbiotute” irticra 1L wlll yay 59 it ceut b nine inont 10 Atock spectition, but & safe, tegltimat entirgly wider your ‘ovi coniral. We ave now [nvested, and whiall have with others S0, thusaine Dusness bufare fail, It 1a 8 ploasan busin Tequiriig ot N0 0F vour tme, - Address, withi real anie, Trivune uftice. le Cl EWIOLE Ot TTALF (F AN OLD: eetanllaed retali clothing hause, loeatfon A I, :‘x:flla»m aod Dusiueas, Yemia 88aY L HRE party. T QUECIAT SOTICE=A FIS OF T ED 10 D) uitatlon, manitacturing on artisie tend in pearly overy busineas eatabiloli '8 0 T1AKS LETUNRAY menis for wo ugenvy In Chi ‘antrul tha eity and sich adjacentterrilory sty be ogreed un, A capita uf 810,00 welll b Fequirel tu caaduct the hurliess roveris. Tt tau loriliuisto bushiess and will wand [vestigation the wore capital employed the greater the advantages granted aud larger tho territory fu- cluded, . Wilh' eterey & mronianla buslaest can b dune, For turther Informatlon ot with o aud address, INVESTMEN T, 'osi-Uniée Hax 4o Clis cin uath, O, i Sl unD. DST—FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTI-AV, ASD o Phapemae edirion & ottt ) onclodk. Friday oveniug, o wiilte bl iut, With niack ears aod Diavk pat on forehoad; €10 reward will bo giveu for her ra- fiir 10 278 Fiftheav = W LETT T o B pIckel i dbn. 1L, aad somy 4ty uddresing v 1.8 WG : contitning Ry, i, Tribe ROOI, TITRINAY AFTE uck, 1 the VIelulty of” Chae, ontalning a larae suni of Mot ed pon repirning It Lo Ut & Ct 1t —AND N0 QUESTIONH ASRED= rn of package taken fruin huuse on Fast eiday 0TI Habelain IHUsFRIOL (Coninioo)ouss or Confesslona of deats Jacjies Rousiear Devil on Tivw Belcks (plal . Hogs Decaineron (v A (eominie voi) land (completo), .o, il iuie (o g listory of iey-tiouria {eontbisior: ul Piaying Lardy (completv) 10KR FORR BALK AT 8,000 iy Aest it (o et e AT B Riekorn aiin avete Nras Hommer nneule, b3 centa & VoIt Wi, no afrs, 0t MILLEICS, 103 Madlson 3 ONE CAULOAD OF alol uf Griving horses, s drafy hor (9 nrat-eia 4 hotsea and Amonat thun two palr that c: hat cau atep (n threo Iliutos ta thagole, which | ow offer for salu st uiy bara, voar of 367 aid 661 West Twulftli-at., cornor of Louinie; Taiso whil havea cunalant supply’son handi IA. K. UEINN, Iropriolor. 8K, BUGGY, AND HAINESS nitving lnn subieban town; will Keep fur oceastol e Had guud barn und pasiurs. Addioss A A B, Tribuae onles. ———FAmENEIN WANEED, DLISHED ANTNER WANTED=TIY AN OLD ESTADL 18] A e uf good Caplial gid tudfi For a party who can furnish §20,U/K) F $3U, U0} thi [v's tara CHalict, " A ) rufercnces furnfshed wnd vequired, Ad- dreas, in cuutlivace, X 10, Trlbune otice, 2 __ ER WANTEDZIN PRODUCE BUBINESS aunuinj bo dauiar vt il fiandled by ewoer, Aduread, with rs) nawe, ¥ 4, ‘Uribuacotice, @ - Kl WANTKD-WITIU 3,000 TN A~ FIRRT: PARTE AR Rl retait ‘mlun AR dresa V 29, ‘i ribune vilice. OAST OFF OLOTIING, BIL PAID FOIt CAST-OFF CLOTHING AT L Cn(llfibnfll"fl'yflfll Btate-st, Qrders by mall promipts 1y alteuded 19, ¥ rth May-a W TIEAD COOR AT 148 BOUTH ) Cail carly. . TANTED-SWEDE Oft OERMAN "CTLASH Y o Bential modsewerks nove oihier ned ape ply. 1351 Praleie-av, lousckocporse” WARTED=A YOUNG INTELLIGENT WIDOW 1ad, houtekeeper by m widower with ooe el AR S B on Omee, S Biter, Wik _BUTUATIONS WANTED-UALE, Bookkoopers, Clorica, &cs ' N WANTED=DY A COMPETKNT BOOK- 1 have halsaveral yosrs' outine s exporiencs . ddre " I" n1 H ce, =3\ YOUNG MAN FI08 roie wholeale liouse: buat s (now dissolys New York, in offic of reterenca sirun & o 1 RKT: Buniness'c 10, Tribunc vilic NTE A 1001 edra' experlence: in aldo good spondent: beat of references, ¥ SITUATION WANTED-BT A YOUS &) elerkyrapla wrlier, quick with £00d, and thoreugly worker. _Address Tragess QITUATION WANTED-RY A PRACTICAL X R lnecr 10 rua eloraior os statlonary ondluds (o Vst o ety reforen 1, _Trifuny 1 Fererences . ‘Tiiouae, g it QUIEATION WANTE A NIGIT LUitoR 0X . Iy thy paper: 13 yeam' experience; €ui (' ol sy mateel JITUATION WANTED=TIY A NUSINESY MA %) yearsof nee, thuroughly scquainted with ve tratich of tho sk, door, Wlind, amd funher fenlst woullgoto any rart of the eountrys Gret-clas rofe e 1Address B LD, No, 17 Weat s the alieara.t and fiave writtn S0ty Addrosnil, WONLGVALY Sboy 2 eneas pay i Bensolad-st., Cl FOUNG LAWY e, ¥ 23, Tribuing oillso. : =YX YOUNG STAN AN 'F,:I'luu' rolerencis; wayes ce, SYIUATIONS WANTED-TEMALD, | | Domcsticse JITUATION WANTED-DY A 0Iny IN A GI0D 1D famllyy aveond-wark prederredi refercnee, 1t no an or Adilress Mins N M., careof 1Y, Drown, it QAo ED=NTT00D I, T OO ») wail, aul {e0o, of 10 do geiersl hawsowofz na pitvate tamily, Cali for two utys al 7 Cedar-at., downe iy GeAMUIFORIS. : QITUATION WANTED=IY, FILBT.CLASS REAN- . S 5nd to do s=con work, - ARy ot ¢3 Vincons _SUSCELLANEOUS i L ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, 138 DEA K- t., Clileago, Advico freai 14 years’ oxiios o hurn 0Tt QUL BTOVES. A ient 10 the 74 MAarkot-st. ' DISoLTTION =TI REINT HENETO: \ fure exieting hatween Chan, £. Dake. ana liroivon : Ker & Tecka 113 Pk, Jr. s inaor tio 81 nanie of aay dlasoted by mutual comsent. CliAl fiko%sby aut (e factory or any PHEpOs wiiolesale anid ot 1" VSOREO K. W Torritory ¥ .\ ~NfLl-AL., Chlcago, b1y, FURNI ny deacrintian o sell, thee oldeat auct biesgo TIVENTY it I You . _ture, or 8] 16 Wi, A, Buttors ndise o & Co. the vity), eatablished la cagy, ~ ({ogular waics ol A RS O L'nA.nix\n\l»:" Sales at private dwelll ioptly, sod sottied imiediaicly Keal-eat celaltys v VM, A Autitongers, 73 linidolpn-at, SUBLIBIEIS UsTnG supptied With Droaf: resy W nternational i aw Vork L LTSTIATIONS heets and pricos on el Licctors, 308 Wear Twenty+ FOIL TLADIES IN TIVAICTAR'S ¢ and ednfidontis). Nox 110, City. LT, COMIT, e ru on il Wert Madisoneat., Cens RING— wcturer of fine walthes, . (apposiin Trihuilo B goud an when (& loft Bl 'y, DO inatier liowonuch W has ben At satohe vanlte in tho city. lefervucest Any good Hiechunie 10 Giilengo, E WANT ON| 1 F( “' l‘l\lné‘ulr Ine wlm'llnh go. A wonderful help ia Hoint propatd Lo any uddress. 4 W VU 250 DS OF CIRCUR TENT 4 e ke AdPe HWARD: & . A Buriiugion, 16, T BOARDING AND_LODGING, Norili Slas, o A NURTIL OLARK /BT, — FINST-CLASS 5 Q0 T R T Tl b P a blllll_ll:] hoard, ':I»!’: Totera. (ILANENOR, HOUBKC10, WELL 4 poorus—Nos. 331, 353, vlocks sauth of tha Paliner Hous per day, 81,50 to $1; per wi Bished foomas (o ront without board, ________ "‘Nl LI1SH TIOUSE, 3| RAl WABHINGTON:8T. single \vlrllil'l)olllt $4.30 to 84 per week. ty-on vical-tickets, §i.50._Trenslents, 81 por ds, INDSOR HTOUEE, 178 WTATEST,, RIGIT “’ lxlelld 1'aliner llouso~Itooi and board 831 W;S‘A',eks day-board, $4 per wecki iransicnts, $1.60 per day, FOu sALE CHEA el ten, siutlonary cogl L-WAND FOUR, 8IX, fac ‘portavie onginos, thes & 41 ik I peffecs urt gy alen il ek, elod-wuriiax sisching. o Lhrt any By .L._L). FOLLATID, 1 4 804th Onat sle D — A HECONDHAND PORTADLE: orse:aws. ‘ll'ur:i.r,“’, :'C]Vfl [ 'U'l‘l‘fl‘l:'l;lmh‘ "flfliflf "fl-rumu AT dein arei 134 Liark-st, “A BVICK ¥ ANCERS, iy cured. “Dest onnides e lifor write. - Nod: AL LEGANT WAW BILK i3 cash, baluace $10 FE, TN $65 WiLL, BU rior suls wouth, Tid,

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