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I THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY., MARCH U, 1879-TWELVE PAGES. \“=IDE. ANDERSON. ?’Y-Tho City Authoritles Attombt to Stop Her Walking, Oround that Her Hmfiund 0 the 0s Forced Her to Do It.. . yohement Protests by the Man= ager and the Aforesaid Iusband., pramiantion of the Woman by Health- Commisstoner De Wolf. fio Pronounces Her in Good Health, and the Show Goos On, The Iatest vopular insaolty fs ¥ Pedestrian- Yy The country scoms, from all reports, to e fall of it Chicago, of coursc, tnust have het share of everyLhilig, and, as Lier shre Is tho Jiou's sharc, she hos been glutted with the pedestrinn manin. Almost every becr-saloon (st can boast n few rickely tables and chairs g0l plenty af parc room has had an attraction. fotho shape of & *Madnme" somecbody who I8 wihe champlon pedestrienno of the world,"” 4nd who fs dolng '8 feat nover nccomplished by any other lady fn_the world.” or *never before suenpted by any other living person.” The sonouncement fa generally enough to draw a owil of open-mouthed rustics, who bellove and bet that Muwe. Shanks or ‘Mme. Ironheel ol wolk 4,000 quarier-miles fn 4,000 consecutive quartershours, * Madame Lo Chapelte bired ahall and announced that she would walk 2,700°quarter-miles in that number of consecutive quarterliours, Maybeshe did {t,but unfortunately for hier there are men who will swear that shie did not. A beer-saloon on West Madison street put forth a sign that Scully would walk 4,000 quarter-miles in 4,000 consceu- tire quarter-hours, An unexpected vislt one pight found that Beuliy’s clock lad stopped, tlit Seully’s time-keepers were asleep, and that Scully had been abed for about three hours, ac- eoriting to the clock, TPerhavs the clock wasto blsme. Any wni'. it wasn't Scully’s fanlt. He ¥as doubtiess o lttle fatirued, and perhaps his time-keepers went to sleop Involuntarily. The Inest novelty I8 i MME. ANDERSON, is uniike Scully fu that she *t{a stfll walk- ih.:."' Scully ts not. He got through—he ac- comolfshed the great feat—lust Saturdny. Tie wus walklngz, but he is not now, Mme, Ander- jouls enzaged in walking 2,004 quarter-iniles in %004 conseruttiveten-minutes, Shoe has hired the Expusition Building, a band, andsome mea, orthern s some such arrangzement. The men ¢ engaged 1n ** managing ¥ the thing and car- ing for {he money. ‘The woman docs the walk- jog. The hend man I8 A, R, 8amuells, Next to bm fs o Britisher named Webb, who s mansger of countless mnelc-halls and operahiouses in Englund, Then in order comes a yellow-faced man named Paley. To is ot the man who wrote Paley’s Natural Theol- ogy and other works of like nature, There have teen rumors to the effect that be s the man, buthe s not. Correctlon by request. Mme. Anderson comes last on the Tst. She was o female elown ouce, and once an actress. Her busband was an artist, perhaps he s yet, But tlat matters not, Mme. Auderson has been walking une-quarter of o iile six tlmes an hour sfnco March 3. ‘Bhie s naturally tired ad sometimes sleepy, -8ke sometimes staggers ontho teack und soinictimes appears as though 1be would fall. Bho has to bo lfted found @t of her retirbng-room, and bathed alier eachk quarter mife. Ier looks Indicate that she fs In great agony, and her feet are sald {obe biistered badly. Hhe comes out and waiks round, andd 8 gang of brutea appinud ss they watch lier * pluck,? called into action at every movement. ller ngony may be put ou, I so, ft [ well asstned, for almost every person who wituesses her performances turns away with the remark that the oxhibition is one. of Lrutality, awd should be suppressed by the suthoritics. Much additional " complaint” has been mnde througts the papers undl, it appears, to the Chiet of Pollee. ‘That theso cumplaints have been taken motlee of by the: niunivipal .authiorities. It evidenced by yestérday's ' cvents, The Law Departmont, represented by Cltr-Attorney Tathill, and the Boliee Department, ropresented “ly Cief-of-Police Beavey, put_their heads to- fether to stop the busfuess, They did not do i but succeeded o ralsing a liitle excltement wd getting up a little seneation, the detalls of which inay be found fn the following story: About 4 o’clock yesterduy aftarnoon Chiel Sea- sey detalled Oflicer 1. G, Lansing, detective, to mmmon the mauegers or proprietors of the pe- destrian exhibtion to appear forthwith before Lim. In obedience to orders, Oflieer Lanslng, axompanled by s reporter of Tite TRIDUNE, potified Mr, Webb, Mimne. Anderson's ngent, Jr, Samuells, Mme. Auderson’s mangger, nud Mr. Paley, Mme. Anderson’s husband, thut the Chict destred to sco them with ot delay ot his office. The gentlemen, whowere found at the sceno of the rreat walk, manlfested no surprise when informed ns to ¥bat was wanted of thein, and started lmmedi- ately, Mr, Webb dropped out at the cornor of Dearborn and Adams street, nud the twp other fentlemen proceeded to Chic? Beavoy's ofllee, When they had taken scats in the private oftice, y COL. BEAVEY Yasthe flrst to speak. Ho sald that ho had tummoned thein on rather unplersant busincss. liey were the proprictors of the shiow ot tho foot of Adams streetd The gentlemen nodded, ‘The citizens had been complainiugz about the perlurmnuranmlurglni: L3 suppression. The Temonetrances againat 1t had becomy 80 numer- ous that ke, the Chie!, had cousulted the Law Department, aud had been inforned by \heut.d~ Attorney that the walklng should be Mopped, Hed was Informed jthat’ Mme, An- ion was belng brutally treated; that sho was den Lefng brutal] d; thut sh Uuconseious half the time; that she stoggered onte track and had to bo lifted up und placed 9p0n the track at the beafunfugz of cach quarter- it Such thiugs were contrary to law, and lsntouo;;. 'é'llu managers o'l' flllfi uhgl\‘ had been sent for because the authorities not ot to take any advantage in the mattor, The 1% on the subjeet was found fn Bee. 53 of the Ulnlnal Cod, Revised Btatutes of 1874, and. fead s followa: Aoy person who alinll willfully and nnnecensarily {10k to the Inclomoncy of the weather, or shail B0y other manner 1njura i health or Nmb, suy Rilu, auprentice, ar othor person under hiw Jeal tanteol shall be fised not_exceeding §500, or im- jiacned in b Penitontiary not oxcecdlng five The Chiet bud notbing more to say, The law 34 clear und bl duty plafn. The performance mlmu P or the city) represented by the Chlet 81 Pollee, wauld o compelled to fssuo warrants OF the nrrest of il persons connceted with the Tilal busiuess, e shock-headed husband and the manager lmkm fppcar at all surprised, ‘They simply o ed ot uothing uud sald nathing for a few ouments, by EN HAMUELLS ¥OUND A TONGUE. #tkedd who would be financially responstblo "nu.- the show wus slopped, sid he was ans lw:ml that the Clty of Cliesizo would bo re- hIulhlu for thy acts of the Chief of Police, o awuclls safd by had been to wo small ex- v In preparimg the Exposition Burlding for mberlum’:gnvu. advertising, employlng meu, e e, ‘The rent of the ouilding was $1,000 .mkt aud the other expenses comparatively '“w- L was not true that Mme, Anderson agpomeelled to do whnt ahe waa doing, Blie W 4ot her own free wiil und nceord, S0 thy shock-headed husbund echoed the Vreehee that Mme. Auderson was acting o8 e gent. fre wight bo complaints by citizens, und hcf'l mlghy be ('nmplulnlb'l in the |)mpurn i b hlet Beavey dld nut caro to dlscuss nor argue lnmm"" at oll. Ho had sitnply to ootify the m.,,"“" Of thy show that they must shut up ,ru"ilfl\xbmlr. to the urrest of thu wholo party. A dfllfinmuullu aud Patey objected miluly. '°l\l)m olined thut Mue, Andorson was actiige bcmg,""' in the matters thut sho was not b ujured in the least; that sho ate, drauk, .‘»]D! sell, and at all tines was conselous ligg 1o 901K rationally. ‘They hinted thut ™ 'lub Wag at the ‘bottom of the nffalr, il Aited u defny -Jong euough to ‘give gy B4 opportunity to consult counsel, Iste ), this slage , of . procecdings i unue made bis appearance st th Chicl's the 1le put, 1y & word ur two and argued in g, l‘flmu straln followed by the other Ity u‘l y ewuver.ldwcu l;l(i\:u uw:‘d lh'u llil‘ubk pecuuinr; ch would follo tonlyg uhhe i uymou whie LA 373 keens the Yug conneeted with tho place, . lict finally aeroed to the proposition to W'yg p3tey of procecalugs, and three-quarters ur wers allowed, - Eamuells and_Paley e g g ud an attorney and Jere Dunup HRRUL tig gy Dnuuruncnt.y 2 ot by 1V TYATIORNEY TUTHILL mm‘]’:}:lll enr,hnud Jere poured it full of e, i u‘l‘ 8 sliort thne. Mr, Tuthill, bow- o miove from the postion which -are thors who' Intlmace thiat M he hiad takon. 1le sofd that the porformnnce waoa a bratal one und came within the statutos tlnt the duty of the pollco was to nrrest the une tire party, Mr, Dunne inado a serfes of pronosi- tions, oie of which was for the city's legal representatives Lo consult with attorneya for tho shuw, wid come to n conclusion as to whetlier or not the exbibitlon was_ comicmnable tnder the Jaw, Citv-Attorney Tuthill agreed to the lden, and also proposed that. in case there wns no ceause for sctioy, Mme, Anderson should, at the end of & quarter of a tnile, be allowed to rouse hersclf ‘without nssfstance nnd stort alono upon the next quarter. In case she conld not unassisted get up and out upon the track mixl begin her tramp,the volice should mnko the proposed nrrests, Alter all sldes of llmfl\mulon had hieen tatked over Jere doparted, and City-Attorney Tuthill sent for DR, DR WOLF, Commlssioner of fealth, They two went to the Exposition Building. Befora they ntrived rumore to the effect that the walk was to be stopued tad epread, Thoss persons_who werg Ju the bullding at the time when Paley and Bamuells were first culled out remained to sco the fup, and thoso who camo in aftcrwards lllmcrc&vln expectation of secing the same thing, The nerlyal of the authoritics made auito a stir. Minc, Anderson even had been apprised of the fact that something was brew- ing, and was prepared for lm{muclnu. 8hu \vufkcd more papidly, appeared more wide awake, and lobked “about her keenly ratiier than atralght at the track nhead of hor, us is ber wont, After Dr. De Wolf aud Mr, Tuthill camd Denuty Superintendent Joo Dixon ami Chief of Deteetlves McGarucle and an army of ucws-hunters. Messra, Paley and Sumiells, aecompanjed by Mr, Robert” Mervey und Mr. Kottell, hove In sight soon alier. Dr. Do Wolf, after watching the show o fow minutes, nsked permisslon to fecl the Madame’s pulse. When rest-time came he went {nto the littlo cabin set spart for the Madame's use, and emerged when the boll rang for another lap. A REPONTER QUESTIONED MDY 08 to what he had scen and what he had done. Iie safd that he had examined her vulse, nnd found it beating at the rate of 81 pulsa- tions per minute,” Her cirenintion was good, and there wers no indications of fit-health, Her eye was bright and clear, and her mental faculties unimpaired. The Madame when she came ont for nuother quarter-mile was greeted with cheers from “the ganm!” 'Ihe band struck up ¥U Paddy, dear, and did jou liear, te pows that's poing round,” and the Madame went around the course under o full head of steatn, makiug the quarter mile in3:05. When she again retired Dr. De Wolt neain cxamined her pulee. e reported {6 at the rate of 100 beats for the flrst quarter of a mivute, and at the rate of elishty-two thereafter. Her breath be- trayed* no cvidence of the admlnlsteriie of stimulants oor drugg, and her zeneral condition wos such that bie could safely say that there wus nothing the matter with ber, Her muscles were n lttle sorc and stifl, as they might be expected to be, but she was not being maltreated, nor was she maltreating herself.” e did not sce Low ahe could well be interfered with. When the vedestricnno again appeared she fuvited Dr, De Woll to accompany her arouud the track, 1o could not woll refuse if he would, nud ROUND THE RING THEY WENT, Of course it was the rfl)orur'u duty to learn what thut meant, The Usctor sald that he had told the Madame that the publie mind was filled with the Idea that she was being misused by her husband and other men for money-making pur- voses, and that she did not want to continue what she had undertaken, It wero unnceesear: to say thut she repudinted Zony and all such 1deas, and stoutly afllrmed that” she was acting osa free nent ; bad adopted pedestrianiem ns n buslness by which she could gain a namo und fame, and. carn monoy enough to retire from the ring; that she was in perfect condition, and would not undertake anything which she was not contident of accomplishing. In the light of such statements from the woman herself, and with the professlona! advice of the head of the municipal iealth, what conld the officors and the law otlcers do hut retire as zmcc(ully ns possiblel ‘They did retire, nnd the “elaque ! clagued, while the bund blew with renewed vigor, and the pedestrienne watked . with greater netivity, Aftor all was over, 80 tospeak, a talk was hield in the oftice, and the loquacions Web, ex- patiating upon the beauties of pedestrianism nud vedestrinng, safd that Mme. Auderson's troubles arose out of BPITE AND JEALOUBSY. | Ha sald that he could prove that Mme. Lo Cha- pelle had not walked as she had clafined to do, il that sbe had sleptaeyeral hours every night. All of which went far to show the fafrncss with which such exhibitions ure conaneted, It mightinterest Mr, Webb to know that there .Anderson 18 in the habjt, nt thoss hours wh noone s nigh, of stealing n little moro slurmber than the law allows hier, und of thus fortifylng herself to meet the labors of the day wheu visltors keep a keen cye on thinua. At is also Intimated that the recent fndieations on her purt of physical suflfering, debility, ete., were In the nature of an ndvertisement; thiat it was nll n bit of shamming 1o draw a crowd, which is badly needed, for the show 18 not muking suy too much money. RESUMES BUSINESS. Depositors Belng Pald in Full at tho Wan- hattun Savings Institution—A Statemont of Xts Flunnelat Condition, Netw York Tomes, Marcn 12, The Manhactan Savings Institutfon resumed business yesterday afternoon, und depositors ara now befug pald 100 cents on every dollar ot thelr deposits. The bank was entered by burg- lars on Bundny morning, Oct. 27, 1878, and be- tween £3,000,000 nnd §4,000,000 in cash and so- curitles, mostly the latter, successfully carried away by the thievea, Among the sccurities stolen wero sbout $000,000 in New York State and efty reeistered bonds, nnd $1,600,000 of United States bonds, nlso registered. The officers of the bank {mmediately took advantage of the Banking laws, and required depositors to givo sixty days' notice before drawing out their deposits. On Dee. 20, and befare the sixty unys bad explred, the Finance Committeo ndopted a resolution ealling upon the Superintendent of the Baoking Departinent and the Attorpey General of the Btats to take such action as would extend tho timo of puyment of the de- positors. Aczlu,: upon this resolution, suit was brought und an njunction abtained ‘mxainst the Dank, preventing it from paving out any of s doposlts unti) cither the registored bonds should be recovered or duplicates of them obtained., Subscquently Covgress passed an act directing duplicates of 1he 81,600,000 rezistered bands of the United Stntes 1o bo fssued i the name of the bank. ‘Thege were to bo handed over to the bank by the Bourctacy of the Treasury when- cver hechose, It Lelng left to bis own disere- tion. Up to this tine lie has handed over £1,200,000, still retalnlng €400,000. The State Leulslature olso ordered a duvlicaty of the stolen Btate rezlstered bonds to fesued to the bank, and dirccted tho Controller of this city to issuu duplicates of the lost city bonds also. " Theac havo &ll been put in the bank's possession, A cobslderable por- tlon of the amount stolen from the bank be- longed to private partics, for which loss the bank was not rnuévuuu(hle. ‘When, therofore, duplicates of the United States and Btato uud oty bonds had been lssued to the bank, the Intter had practieally recovered the lurge ma- Jurlty of 118 loss, and was fu o candition to bo- %in to think of resuming oporations, Huuk-Su- perintendent Lamb recent® began an examina- tion of the nftairs ot the {nstitutlon, with a view. to arranging for o resumption of businuss If fus flnances would permit, ‘Tlns examination wia completed yesterdny mornings Mr, Lamb sald to a Times reporter during the day that a flnal balance-sheet of the concern, as drawn up by hlin, showed a surplus over il of $4370,000. Pliese figures may huve to be rovised o little, but the true amount will not yary more than £3.000 or §1,000 from the suny I haye named," sald Mr, Lamb, *I consulted with _Attorney-Generul ~ Schuonmoker," con- tinued the Bupcrinteadent, * regardlng *tho queatfon 08 to whether or not the §400,000 in tonds which tho Secretary of the Treavuuy still holds 18 uctually the property of the bank, Mr, Schoonmaker decided thut tliese bonds do belong to thy bank, since they havt been actual- 1y fssued In its nowo, sud ard, therofore, slmply Jield o trust for it by Bocretary Slierman, As soon ak this conclusion wes reached we drew up an oraer raislng the {njunction und discontinu- dmz the sule begun in Decernber last, and Mr, Belioonmaker and President Behiell lefy the bank ut ones to go before Judge Lawrence and huve the order granted, I have made careful fn- quiry as to thy cash the bunik can mako uvallable fwmediately,’ suld Mr. Lamb fu_conclusion, Sund figurs it up at 85,400,000, ‘This Is an ex- cellent showlng for any savings bank, and I be- love the Manliattan lustitutlon Is perfectly sol- vent.! Attorney-General Schoonmaker, Prealdent Behell, ang Mr, Waldo Hutehing, the counsel for the bavk, reachied Judee Lawrenca's Court Lun after the close of Bupremu Court, Chawn- ers, at 3 o'clock, The Judio had left the bench, bus the gentlemen found bim {n bis pri- vata room, Aftor o shart oral explanation, tho Judge was furniohed with s wly of a preamble and resolution passed by the Iinunce Commit- tes of the inatitution, settluyg forth the (acts iven above, and requesting the Buuk Buperin- teutdent uud Attorucy-Qeucral to tuke such pro- coedivgs s might L nocessary to remove the Injunction ngafnat the fnstitntion. The foHow- Ing stipulation was nlso handed in It appoaring satlsfaclorlly by tho examination made by the Hon, H, L. Lamh, Superintendent of Bankinz Department, tuat the defenannt, the Man- hattan Bavines Instithtion, 18 in_posseslon of dit- Qllates of all ite ruclateral Unlted states, State of New York, and municipzl honds, except $100,000 Tinited States nonds still lield in trost for it by tho ‘Teeanurer of the United States, and that il Is en. titled to theso bondw, andthatthe inatitntton 1 now able (o pay depositurs on demnand, and that the in. Junction can mafaly snd pronorly bo renioved ani 1his action discontinued aud the Fegular husiness of the institution reanmed, it is hereby atspulated that an arder may bo enfered vacating the fujunctlon grantad herefn und. discontinuing thia actlon, and that tho Institution be pormitted to restine lta busis A Boltaowarakrn, Iéunmnlv-r(:ul:lnrnl. Atnn HuTcis; ounsel T 3 Dated March 11, T, o) for defendant Judge Lawrence granted the required order, and the oflicers of the bank at once opened its doors nnd began Lo transact business. Ouly a very few depositors presented themselves, the resitmption of business being, of course, not generully known. ‘Those who dld como wore poid whatever portlon of thelr deposits they desired, but only n small sum was patd out itp to the timo of closlng., Secretary APv:ml pives the followinyg ficurcs from the balance-ahcet of the bauk, as showine the ground upon which the bank I8 warranted In sgain openlng Its doors to the public: FINANCIAL, CONDITION OF THE BANK. Tionds and mortxages.. + 82.615.700,07 Janking-house and 1ot coun 170,000,00 Other real ewtate, © 400,04 Lioana on United § nin 1i13, 000,00 New York City and Stato ey bonils 170,000, 00 United 1,141,000,00 Teoosita in trust companic 5y 000, 00 Cawh In bnoks and vault., 274,018, 03 Interest due and accrued 70.185.13 Total o..0vee $7, 072,100, 47 Duo deposiiors 0,038, 422,76 Surplus. $414,480,7 NO. 2 SPRING. The CGerminating l"rupnrllm of This Gradeo of Whent ns DomBnstrated by Investigae tion in Mllwaukeo—Very Satisfuctory Exe poriments=Littio Encourngement for tho Bulls, o] dnectal Dispateh to The Triduna. MiLwavkee, Wis., March 13.—t'ue Trinoxe correspondent, baving been fnformed that ex- periments wera belug quictly made In Milwau- kea with the view of determining the germinat- ing properties of No. 2 spring wheat of the crop of 1878, spent o portion of the. forenoou in o search after facts bearing upon this fmportant Lqucstlon, Beteving that what our raflway people da not kuow nbout wileat 18 not worth knuwing, the peneral oftlees of the Chieago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Rallway Company wera first visited, with the jnost sntisfactory resulte, Superin- tendent f1. C. Atkins gave the purport of a recent conversatfon with Mr. Bassett, of the firm of Bassett, Muntting & Co., commission merchimte, in which that gentleman clatmed that aven the Mght wheat will germninote ns readlly as the better qualitics, Mr. Bassett stated that cxperiments had been made with the lighteat of the spring wheat now marketed, und overy kerncl irerminated, showing abovo eround qulte ns well as the sproutsof the plump berries, This, to hls mind, proved con- clusively that ‘the shrunken wheat re- tains its lfe-glving propertics. Beatdes, the wheat betug light, and the kernel so small, farmers will not require as many bushels to the ncre for seeding purposes, There is lu Minne. sota at preseut o large amount of Northern Pa- cific Rallroad wheat, as it is ealled, but farmers do uot buy it for seeding vurposes to the ex- tent that holders anticlpated, ns they are satls- fied with the rerminating qualities of the light wheat in their own huuds, and prefer putting it to n thorough test. According ta Mr. Bessctt, the best erop ever grown I Miunesota was the product of shrunken whent. Mr. Atking added: “In my opinton there s no occusion for alarm concerning the' comiug crop pros- pect, In consequence of the average quality of the sprivg whent harvested lnst ycor. It the conditlons otherwise are favorable, there is uot the slightest doubt In my mind that the wheat crop of 1870 fn Wisconsin, Minnesotn, und other Northwestern 8tates, where the kernel sufTered shrinkage to such an alayming extent lust year, will bu fully equal to the best-ever grrown, both: fn quantity and quallty. I bave lutormatlon that the {uerease fu acrenge’. over former years will be large, portfeularly in Towa and Minue- sotw. In Wisconsin the averaroe ofjwinter wheat this scason s much greater than has been Kuewo before in mauy years. The conditions thus far have been most favorable, nud the plants show well above ground, now that the coverlng of snow hins been removed by the ad- vent of mild weather ‘Y'he opinion of Mr. Merrdll was rext sought, which necessitated o visit to the spartments of the Oeneral Monucer, Here the correspondont enconntered Mr, Iluntting, of the firm ot Bas- sett, Muntting & Co,, referrad to by Supt. At- kins, This peutleman had broueht with him from MeUregor & sample of sprouts grown hy Mrs. Bnssctt trom spring wheat that welzhed bi- tween forty-flve nmd forty-seven pounds to the Dushel. The kernets, he sild, had been counted previous to planting, nud thus showed that overy kernel had sprouted. “Thesu sprouts,” suld’Mr, Hantting, “uro cqual to those grown from No. 1 wheat, at leust they huve thut appearance now. Whether they will_pro- duce as well remnins to “be deter- mined by future experiment. Our firm are interested with Cargill & Van, commission.mer- chants, of LuCrosse, in o lorge tract of land in Minnesota that will bo sown with this lghe whent, ‘That swows that wo bave faith fn t, Mr. Bassett and 1 hiave talked with numbers of Turmers, all of whom ngree that this lieht wheat will worminate to an extent equal with the heavier und better qualitiea, 'Fhe majority of thess formers will muko usc of the light wheat for*seed, In preferonco to paying exorbitant prices for No. 1. 'This, of course, ns n matter matter of gconomy. ‘The opinfon held by My Daswott and myself, based upon {nformation de- rived from ~farniers snd proaucers, s, thut wo alarm need bo felt con- cernlng even Uio poorest of thu prese ent crop for sceding purposes. ‘The experi- ments thus far conducted show that nearly every kernel, no matter how much shrunken, wili sprout,—in fact, the kernels have soronted in every fustunce where tested. Farners scout tho iden that the wheat will nat grow. ‘The magnificent crop of 1873 {n Ainncsota was crown from the blasted and shunken wheat re- sulting from the crop fadlure of the previous vear, Furmers used tho wheat for scedlny be- cuusa they had 1o other, aud the reault was sim- ulf nstonishing,” n conclualon, Mr, Hunting referred the corre- spondent to v, Merrill Tor an exhibition of the plants brouaht hither by him, which wers grown by Mrs, Bussett from reject whuat, a spmplo of which accompauled the sprouts. The raillway manageralthough much oveupled otherwlse, Jed the way Intu bis private opareients sl pointed to u amoll box Blled with earth, which was covered with young wheat planta, **‘They look hiealthy enough to satisly un‘y one," said Mr. Morrilly *and this 1s tho stut? from which they wers produced,” pointing to s smull quantity of shriveled und bleached kernels lyhgg upon i pu- per besklo the hox, And the plunts did lovk not unly healthy but vigorous, AMr, Iluntting sall that the nereage of wheat in lown und “Minnceota will be fncressed, but net to the extent of the fncrense of lust season. ‘Uhe o, Hans Croesier, who happotied to by vresent, exvressed tho opfnlon thut the wheat Pplanta exhiblted by Mr, Huntting looked strong aud healthy, but the questfon whether the product of diseased und ghirunken wheat wonld be cqual to thut of healthy grain wus an opun ono fu bis mind, e ghonght that [ he pos- seased lund for wheat-rrowhys purposes lo would prefer purchasing sound geatn for seed. From the railway ofllces "Pik Titsuny corre- spundens next proceeded on 'Chavge, where i wencountered Angus Smith, Willlany Youngg, and other extensive speculators i wheat, but ot oho of them felt competent to oXpress si opln- 1on on the subject, ulttiough it had been brought 1o ther attentfon on mors .thun one occasion, ‘Fliey expressed no surprise at tho resull of the exporlmenty wade in_Jowa, and argued thit, ns the shrunken wheat lind made pood tlour, 1t must pussess iorminnting qualitivs, Several comission merchunts h:ier\‘luwud expressed elwilar apinfous, uithough nowe of them lnew of exveriments fmvlng n tude, This cuded the search ulter information which, as here ehven, must Lo anything but gratilyivg to the bulls of the wheat pits. * ————— ANOTHER WONDER, BaN Franoisco, Cal,, March 13.—8, D. Field, * Buperintendent of the Electric Light Company, San Franclsco, has combined the privciples ot soyeral electric machines 80 88 to work the clec- tric bt and telegraph-lines at the same time, To-day, In the Western Unfon office, this clty, one af his machines worled fifteen Hoes of cle- cults, varrlug from 100 to 480 wilea, lucluding one duplex 188 miles. 'This ls. thu frst thne an exnuilmenz las succceded working telegraph cireults, THE. COURTS. Liabilily of Hotel-Koerers-—Suit Against Potter Palmer, Leasing the Ogden Iouse...A Lawger In Scarch of Damnges, Record of Judgmonts, Divorces, Eto. Noew BSuits, Judeo Blodgett yesterday morning disposed of a couple of patent cases. The first was that of the Balley Wringing-Muchine Company va, Charles It Colllns nnd others. 'The patent In controversy was granted Jan. 11, 1839, to Jobn Allonder for an *‘improved ruller for expressing whaler from clothes,” which has been four times relssucd, The nature of the (nvention conslsted it a roller made of a spirally cotled spring nr- ranged on a shaft or roller made smatlest In the mlddle to allow the spring to yleld, whichspring 18 covered with Indla rubber or some flexible materfal that will yleid readily to the article to be squeezed. 'The original patent only made ong claitn, a3 above, but the relssues made clgit claima. ‘The first claim was only for a rofler in combination with well-known mechanleal de- vices, whilo in the relssucs, Allender, who had been . dead fourtcen years, was allowed to claim an exclusive right of any roller for washing or wrlnzlng machines cov- ered with valeanized rubber or any otler elastic substance tmpervlous to water, fn combi- nation with adjustiug springs or screwa for adjusting the pressure, and the clatm had bren sustained by Judge Lowell, in Massachusetts, 'fhe defenso was, first, want of novelty, und, second, a denial of Infringement. Judre Blodgett, after describlugzthe patent at great length, sard that if the clalns had not been passed on by n Judge, he'would doubt their valldity, as he had nlways supposcd o com- bination patent was only Infringed by the use of the whole combination, and that Allender could only claim those confessedlv old patts In combination with the peculiar roller he claimed to have fovented, He was not the firat Inventor of rollers covered with India rubber or ofher conting fmpervious to water. As to the ques- tion of Infringement, the defendants, in thelr mnchines, used no spiral springs, the lower roller was fixed, and the pressure was spplied by the feot of the operator, The cle- nieots of adjustability wers obtained by oo entirely different mechanism from the complainant’s machine, The Allender maching was sutomatie; the defendants’ was not; and the one _was not the equivalent of the other, nor did the latter Infringe the former, The. bili would thercfore bu dismissed on the groumd that noinfringement had been shown, In the ather case of the Batley Wrlnglnge-Ma- ehine Company va. C. R, Collins und others the clalm was for” Infringement of a relssuc of o patent for o washbeneh, on which a wringing- machine was made tostand, and was a part or division of the patent to Allender for finproved rollers, The Judge sald the pllowance of this clalm in the relssue was an abuse of the law nllowing relssues. If it be sustofued at all jt must bu strictly coustrued amd the patent hotd to cover only the preeise 1 kiud of bench shown in the plons ond specifications. But the de- fendants' hench diffeted essontinlly from Al lender's, and an attempt: by the latier to cover uny kind of o bench wanld not be altowed, The biil would therefore hugxmlssed. ' A HOTEL-KEETER'S LIADILATY, An interesting and ‘ndvel case wes on telal yesterdny mornlug before Judge Blodgett, ju. volving the labllity of an funkeeoer to a_guest. The suit was broughe Uy Mrs, llarrict B, Ers- kine ugsinet Potter Paliter, proprictor of the Talmer, to recover thecyslue of sume dianands and other property -&! jwhich she had been robbed while staving 'at his hotel, She came Tiere n August, 1877, to visit o son, and, by rep- resenting thut she waa dytending to stay an in- definite length of time, obtained spectal or boarding rates, and was deblened o place ata tablo vecupled by hoardera.t During her stay at the hotel n burelar enterqd her rootn snd carrled off some dinmoud earringr and other personal property, valued in all'At'about $600. The police recovered everythiug wept her earrings and o bonnet, and shie sued . Polwer to recover the value of these articles, nflmln): hio was lisble ns. on junkeeper. Mr. Tatabr dafimed he was not responsible, becauss, ta-the first place, she had mnde o epetinl urrmnegment with bim for régu- lar und veruanent boapd, not saying how long slie was poing to stagi'but leaving bim to be- lieve it was to b n considerable time, and he pave Ler speeint raves..« J1e adso alieged thut he wasg protect under the statute of Iliinois for the protection of innkcepers, on the pround that it was neither * tignal, comwmon, nor prit- dent'" forn guest tq retsin iy her room such valuables, whon due notive wus pusted up fn her room and all overithe lhotel, as required by law, Informing guesis that a safe was Kept 1 the ollice. for the 1)urs‘mae of accommodating puests in depositing ¥aluables or money that they might bave. Such contract for speelal rates, it was further clmmed, did away with the relation and duty of Ihnkeeper and guest, and converted it into one of bourding-house keeper and boarder, ol y On the viher hand, the plainti claimed that there was no preiensg by the defendant thng there was any cxpress’ contract for becoming o bonrder, If she wns a boarder uml nut o ruest, thut relatfon was to bp inferred from the fucts nbout which there wus no controversy. ‘Fhery was uothing Lo take the cuse out of the ordinary rule, or to justify a finding that Mre, Erskine had become a bonrder., ‘T'o make specint termy by the week dld not mnke a party o rerular boarder. ‘That aloue was nsufticlent, Judge Blodgett, nt the conclusion of the ar- ruiments,; took the case under advizenient, says Iugg o bud never had Jost such a case presented helore him as thy present one, aud he wighed to exatine the law on the subjeet, NEAVY SUIT. FOR DAMAGES, Judge Jumeson was engaged yesterday fn hearing the case of Omar Bushunell vs, Tom Moran, o snloon-keeper, fu which the damages aro Juid at $100,090 for allezed nssanlt and bnt- tery, 16 seems that Bushuell, s dnwyer, had o claitn acutust Petitlon Dros,, sccured Dy o mort- szugo len subscquent to tint of Moran, Bush- nell made some representation about thele ree speetive lieus toa third party fn November, 1877, which Moran Interpreted Into an attempt to clicat hitn out of his money, nud, meethye the Inwyer on the street, attempted to thrash him, The legal gentlemnn retorted {n a legal way, and the jury retired about 4 v'elock to decido how mueh hie had been damaged, THE OUDEN ESTATE. In the case of Biatchford va, M, D, Ogden nnd others, the Reeeiver, Jamus 8, Norton, flied a report yesterdny setting out that, on Weanes- day, he exeented a lenso of tho Ogden lome; stead, on North Clark street, except the wes| portion separated by division fence, 1o the Union Clup and gave funnediate possesslon of the prmmn.(. Thie leas¢ runs from Mareh 10, 187, Lo April 80, 1883, subject, however, to the right of the Recelver at his clection o terminate Hie lensa and resume possesston at auy time not less thon six months after written notlee to the Club. The rent fa 32,00 o year, payablo month- Iy, 'The report was confirmed by Judgoe Moore, TIUE % EVENING JOURNAL' OABE, The sult of John L. Wilson against the Chi- enwo Erenlng Journaly claiming a one-half - Lerest {n that properey, came up for trinl before Judie Moore yesterday afternoon. Goudy & BRinner uppeared for the complainaut, nud Mr, Jewett uppeared for the delendauts, Mr, Skine uer opened the case, at length, und Mr. Wilson was then put upon the stand nud testitlea to the detalls of W claim, At the conclusion of his testimony an - adjohirnment was taken to this maruing, when tiw trlal will be resumed, DIVONCES, Bophle C. E. 8zer filed n blll to* be divorced from Riley L. 8izer on account of his desertion, 8ho also desiees to resumy her maldeu name of Houhie C, E. Stunton, Willlam M. Murthews also wants a divorce from his wife Steplanio for the saue cause, Judge Moore yestorduy wranted s divores to Christinn Jerms from Awwnlia Jerme on the eround of sdultery, Judiw Forwell granted a deereo of divoree to Jobu W. Farrell frum Mary A, Farroll on (he ground of drunken HANKIUPTOY, Iu the case of Bimeon D, Haskell the As- signee, 1t B, Jonking, wus diregted to allow Leonard 8wett, to exatning the baukrupt's hooks in Ina posscesion, A flual bearing wnd ereditors’ meeting will ba teltllll\;nrll 21 In'tho casu of Joseph 1t aud Jumes 'y Hanna. CIHCUIT COURT, Doclino Schlealner began a sult for 83,500 damugea ogalust A’iluluh and Willtain Loeb, 5 THE CALL, Junor BLoburTr—3lotlons for new trial, TUE AvrELLATE Col i, A0, i1t vu, Prul 41, Base lub: Lone v, Bandle ve, Jtoblnson, No caws on triul, Jupur Gany—45t (0 602 incluvive, except 403, 1 0 cavo on 406, 470, 451, and 4 Hul. Jupax J ‘anser va. Hoodi! unoE M 7, & 0 ve. Wilson, on Learjog. Junox Rooxrs—No, 82, No, 72, Steed ve. Mc. Qraw, on trial, Jdetias Bootu—00, 71, 74, o B0, inclusive, No care on Lrial. r.:lllnum McArristen—Motions only. No case on JUD0R PAuWELL~2,305, Star va. Moulton, on trial. AUDat WiLtiass—Nos. 50, 83, 89, 02, and 630, 83 1,063, 1,087 to 1,071, 1,072, 1,000, and inan Looxis—Nos, 2, 9, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, T8 and i o B T 6 10 2 JUDOMRNTS. Uxiren Srares Cincuir Count—Junor Tron- OxTT—T, M, Stuart va. Danfel McCarthy and Dan- fel J. Wron, €3,0:12, 565, 8urentot Count—fupnn Gany—L. M. Hamed va. 1L, 11, Doyle, 864,60, y Junur JavrsoN—Mary . Goodell ‘v, Jamee I, Muir, 8i1i5. 53, Willlam P, Jtend ot alvs, Tap: pan, MeKillop & Company, verdict $209.35, and motion fur new trial, Crnevtr Conr--Coxrrastons—Chriatoph dahee stedt va, Goltlried Hartmann, $2256, Junae Rouens—Anna A, Wolll, administratrix, eic., va, Josenl llaas, verdict £024,60, and mo- tion for new frlal. Junat: McArLinren—Thoodors Hutchings ve. Auna Price, verdict $315, and motlon for now trial, —Mnry (inrd et al. ve. Janathan Price, M. B, Donnough snd Susan Price, $084, ————— MILWAUKEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Eocclal Dispateh to The Tridbune. Miwavkee, March 13.—The negotfations be- tween the Jlon. Alexander Mitchell, Thomas L. Orrden, and the helrs of the esate of the Hon, Janes 8, Brown, for the posscssion of a two- thirds Interest {n the present Chamber-of-Com- merce property, have reached & conclusion at Inst, n the shape of a verbal serecment that Mr. Mitchell shail nav to _each of the partfes £35,000,~or £30,000 In all,—for thelr undivided Intereats, ‘The papers are now belng drawn, nud a formal transfer will be made in a few dags. ‘This {s one of thebeaviest transnctions in real estate made liere fn’ years. "The Cham- ber-of-Cammerce property I8 120 feet wqulm:I and ot the oprice pald to Ogden and the Brown hcirs {5 worth $105,000, It fs the intention of Mr. Mitchell. s foon as the papers ara made out and siened, aml the neceseary plans cah be perfected. to erect upon thie site n magnificent Produce Ex- change butldiug, with a lerge assembly hall for he Chamber of Commerce, ‘Ilic structure will be af the same hight ns the present Mitehell Block, but somewhat different in style of archi- gi«‘-}mm. 1t will be n stone front, and cost over )00, ————— BREACH OF PROMISE. FKaectal Dispateh to The Tridune. OTTAWA, IIL, March 13.~Inuthe breach of promise case of Miss Ellzaheth Fry vs. J. 8. Torter, which ins been on trifl for a week, the Jury returned a verdict this mornihe for the plaintifl of $4,035. Bhe sued for $30,000, The vrincipals are bighly-reapectable cltizens of Ransom, this county, the defeudant belng o widower of ahout 40 years ofd. On the part of the prosceution it was clalmed that.an enzage- ment cxisted between the partles from 1872 to 77, when Porter announced his determination to rematn single. The defense nssuined ouly 2 frienaly Intcrest, that his_attentfons liad been misunderstoad by Miss Fry. Mr, Porter owned conslderable real cstate in this county, but hos sold, as he claims, for cash, to his brother und brother-in-law, the whole of it. It is doubtful if any property can be found to satisly the judzment, Special Divateh to The Tribune, MiLwaAUKER, March 18.—The breach-of-prom- fso sult of Mary Meyers agalnat Edward M. Hamilton, tried In the Clrculc Court, haa result- vd in a verdlet for the plainufl, the jury nward- fug dameges to the amount of $2,000.° Au ap- peal may be taken, — - THE OREGON INDIANS. 8ax Francisco, Marzh 13, —A Portland (Ore.) dispaten gavs Gen, Howard aud Gov, Terry have szone to Yukima City to sce Chief Moses; also 1o Investizate the situation of Indian affairs. Should the elvil authorities nttemnt to arrest Moses, serloua trouble will undoubtedly ensue, e e st os. St 5 OITY REAL ESTATE JIn tAts column, three lines or lear, 25 centr perine dertton, Each additional line, 10 eents. FOIC SALE.—NORTIl SIDE DWELLINGUS — TWO hrick lionses, Lww storles, tasement, wnd Mansard T00f, 22540 feet, wiih aldx [lehts, water, &c. 3 each, Ints A0Mxi4n feet, 20 and 24’ Sem near eitylimits, two hlocks' west of Lincoln Frice, $3,00 each. BHYAN LATHRO:, 94 1 it roomn FT 3 horn. GOOD TARGAINS e [ocationson Weat FOI’G BALE—1 HAVE 8K L 1n stone front résidences (n chol Bide, with pariors, dinlng-rooms, snd kitchen on msin floor, OTWIN, 02 Washingcon-st. TrOR BALE-A GOOD TARGATY TN TITREE 1078 on Warren-av., corner Callfornia-av. H, POTWIN, ©2 Washington-st, JoOR, BALE=THE ARCADE TLOCK, N0B._ 164 nd 160 CIaTk-at., Tear Madison-at., ‘size 4imiln, five ttortes and haseriient; for s pubiishing-Louse or & {uholesate and retall clotbing atore 1t has ot ts aqusl {n tho citys price §+0,7 1} Imprysementa cont €63 Call and exninine it, k. 11, CUMMINGS, 138 Clar [P0 BALE=68 F1 FOOT, TillB 18 A WATIOAIS: Tot 508228, ‘on Korth Wellvat., between Monomonce and Kugenes It18 right off exit tn Lincolo Tiarki n aplendid piace for aice realdence. T.B. BOYD, toom 7, 170 Madison-at, TORY AND DASE- I‘bu BALE: B X ment dwolling ect, 482 Warren-ar.s Alning. Toon! And Kitehen on parior flonr. This (8 he theapest re EUFF, 14 Iteaper Biock. F A AND ELEGANT BTONE- front dwelling i 1 rooins on'two fluaras laundry, fur- nace-roont. and cellar helow: neatly news modern fine provemen| t nelghiborhood: edium alzet maders ste price, Inquire on premises, 162 South Wood: between Adamis and Monrae. RO BALE—AT A TARGAIN.- Rant matble-front hotine 245 e fors, dining-ruom, and kitchen on arn Improveinenta: furnacesand g four-stury marole-tront liouse 3 clam [o ail respects, stooe sidewal d yas 0 ihqul 133 4, 7. Ji nxtures; 68,060, ahiand-av,, first , range, furnace, harn-xt a OI BATLK=7-ROOM COTTAGE AND B i A A must be sold. 1. NURTON. 0T HALE X wear Thi TER, 110 De = O BALE-STX TV FEET ON WASIHINGTON-Ri, northwest carner of Oakiey-st., with two-atory frsme house, imudern convenlences. 5,000, b very oty terma. . 3 Washilgton:at, 61t o DESTRADLE NEW HOGSE with Jw feet of ground, nt s ¥ terms. ALDly 1o G. 8. HUD. Denrborm at 7n 1his columsn, (Ares i1 sersion. Kach additional line, 10 cents, Roolkkeonors. Oicrks, &ce VW ANTED STEADY YOUNG MAN TIAVING Oft. dinary school education (o take chargef thn o 8 of clty, branch of & Naw Vork estahllshmant, haviog ihe exclusiye contro! and entire munopoly of thelr Koods throughuut the United States. Applicant mitet have 3200, Men merning bualnen with the ready cash, 1 others, apply at 113 Handoinh-at., Hoom 24, ‘VA TED-H Wi man to aslat {w correapondence and sccounta. A knowledge of a nd praferred. 5LAte experience, Zeferences, and pay required, Address G 11, Tribuné WAkt an 10 20 into the cauntry: & YOung man_from 20 {0 45 who cau speak two or ‘more 1ane RuAges: of unexceptionabie h rens, gtving reforences, age, experionce,ite, I -0, flox M. fibna oitice; o calion M, at Kevers House, Baturday, sarch 15, from 8108 0. ™. WANIBD — & COMPETENT PREACAIPTION by drug clerk, with first-cisas references. ADply to 722 West Laxe: LEBALR. TIOUSE A YOUNG NTED-A WOOKKEEIER—A YOUNG MAN of gooit morAl eharacter, who lias lind experienca In doublo-entry hookiesplngs st da s good ponmAn and glve best of references. BLACKMALIL & BANKS, Whitehatl, Mich. "VA.‘IT ED—A CLERK IN THE RETATL STATION. ery and notlon business, Anawers, to be noticed, [nust siate what exnorience. nge, sefcrericen, salary ex- bected, and resldence, ~ Address C 44, Tribiine onf ANTED—A T bookkeeping: ry low. Aidress U 43, Tribune, Aradacs. ANTED = ME NIC, SMAN, W ARTE R C ANl AT \“Xfim—x ERSCAPPLY 88 WHITING 8T, or 347 Sia . Y~ or a7 81 O'HIIEY RS, W ANTED=CARRIAGE TIISET THMEDIATES iy, CLEY CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING Fort yne, _l i, vy G PAINTENS, AT 004 ONECUTTENS TO HTAY AWAY fram Chicago, a3 the pariies wi Jaicly 8d- ertised tur rien deaire. 1o Make 8 work ‘arce. By urder of C| LC:\UO Conchinon,. Teamsters, &cs TV ANTED=A COLORED MAS FOR COACIIMAN and to do general worki miist by uetive aud wiil- {0z and undenitand, tha care of liorse and earriages iig Tanicy price pald, Call at Dy, SUMERS' utlice in Uraud Yacitc Hotel. COUNTIXY REAL ESTATL AOK BALE T IMIPROVED STOCK-FARM 1n Duuglas Ce 5 County, 11,1 4 miles Trom connty seal, 2miles from Canurge: 640 acres weil fenced, 5 boa and posty wind-power: large 10-room hotse: chieess Tactoryy iarge bara, eté.j hlgh and Folliigy, 4914 very el 5 N eap. Fol‘ BAL BULLIVANT LA " Joaned, with cost ol foreclosure adde & DRI kY 0] DI ! | Nt 1t SALE=DESIRADLE Pl tou (Culorado Spring ho cottage sud grounds containing two acres. at’ thia cole: Drated resors for hiealth and plensure. will be sold at & ow price sud on reasunable terms. Appiy 1o U, E. CLARKE, 41t West Monroe:at., Clilcago, . REAL ESTATE . VWASTED-A SMALL bultdlogs, nenr rafiroa tools, ete. _Address A, £, CL WARTER=LOT 0% ONE OF TIE fromn Twenty-ninth 1o Foriy-third- lacatfon: varty will pay all cash.” J.'C. Wanhingto ARM, TH GOOD WItl' or without stocks P, L'Vlnlllm,_lll- ENT— Wost Glde, 70 JIENT=812 PEIL MONTH UNTIL MAY 1, AND £15 thereaitel o0-story hrick houses, Irving-place and 13 L.t 2is0 Lwo-niory frame, 0 Harvard-st. | $10. 3-atary 497 Westerneav, ) £1%, 3-story brick, %0 West Pol) 12,70, ry Urick, 25 Greenshiaweat, 1 10 RENT=035 JACKS0) 00N BIRICK, 1IN exun)h‘n:lwnn‘than furn: o ntlllil‘!imlll'lfllx‘}l‘lbt'll. screcna: WAlls palnted; posseasion an) e, 3 e WIN, 02 Wun‘nmg_n 4 South Slae. 'I'O RENT—THREE-STUNY AND BASEMENT MAR- Dle-front house 434 Michigan-av., furnaces, rane, Not and cold water, narn. I kood onlers pusscssion at unce, WALTEIRMATTUCKS, 3UDearborn. Suburban. PO RENT-IN RENWOOD, AT CORNENR OF WOOD- iawn-av. Bnu Forty-sixthi s, s Lwy-atory cuttaze, contalnl rooms”and cellar, with lake and soft water, _C. I, DUPLE, corner iark and slxteentli, [0 RENT—£0-ACKE FARM 40 MILES OUT O Central. gud aley 100-acry farm “near Tower HHill, Stielby Co. Clar! 11l _Apply at 125 5o0uth Clark-st., (oo INE BIANCIL OLFT TO ACCOMMOUDATE OURE NUMELOUS lrouizaout the city we have eatabiished * differcnt Divislous. us deignated el Onlces below, where u larze vertisomeuts will be taken for the. price anch at the Muin Oftice, and Wil be recatved unili b o'clock p. m, duriag the week, and unili . m. on EAtunays o & It SIMMS, Dookscllers and Statloners, 123 Twenty:arcond 8. M WALDEN, Newsdesler. Stationer, cle, 1000 West Madison-st.. near Westeri-av, BERT M5TOS, Wert-Side News Denot, 1 IR Deweler, Sewdenter, and Fan Lake-at., ‘corucr Lincaln. T _ EUSICAL, I thix column, (heee lnes or levr, 3 cents per fn- sertion. Kach adaitional lime, 10 cents, HICKERING UPRIGHT PIANOS, Bomething very new, “Toncas clear, Awcet,and powerful o epenting nction of ligh(ning quicknvss. Wirrauted to siand o Lave periectly, Tioe & new patent deak ~the ouly convenlent muslc- holdor over used on uprighe planus. REED'S TEMPLIZ OF MUSIC, 5 101 Aud 163 Biateat, N EW UFRGHT PIANOE econd -l apright plan NILW BQUARE PLANOS, a e concert grand. nd NEW OKGANS. Hecond-hi Cash or nionshly pay: Largest atock (v relect from du the city. Every new fustriiinent warranted ive years. decond-hutd fostrus i et 0 exchal ! RKE faF new. crivan, French, (ieruan, atid Scandinavian sales men 1o accommnodats custuniert, 2 W. W, KIMBALL Corner btata and_ Adan AY ONS" LATEST Gt I ACHIEY t s the production uf an artistics parlor craud pino, sBilee G alze Uing » pussesslu the o touch, aml beauty wuelr forier lary zed firand blanos strument_ oeci| ns AUARY Turin of b toied musteal ndvantages o siriklagly b e sid elegant exi MHOUNLOf oPIBINENTLtion ca) TpPaTe LYUN & HEA tute s Monro 1 n%be) proved Cuslt_§ o, © M AT 0d 267 Btaten s WILL BUY ‘A MAGSIFICE S200) fikt K0, Tegs und Iyre ceati, balauce §15 per montu, MARTIN! oRGA i K15 Lalance §10 por -~ BOAEDING AND LODGING, South Slae. . ‘18 l WABASH-AV.FURNISHED FRONT 1100MS thlrd Wil bonril, lglg OF ch sitte: utie room on T et Withous board; du Doariers laken. North Slae, AND T NURYH CLARK board, £1 1o €0 ber week, .60, thy day board f LLINOLS ST-CLASS TUA D, WITH 2T e mar weaks e e wah Anlseate athrdlaiivo s ERotela. CE HOUSE, COUNER STATE AND 1AR wta, five biGeks witii of the Paliner Motis onit hoard and Foutn per woek, from 30 tu $101 alba, withony board. \ B ST, = FIRST-CLARS with use of plano and 31,5110 r uriisted roonis reiitod or LBOARD WANT! ARE TIHE AGE. k 01se8 AN for flles, Who will wot wivertise, igelin: bie people waniimg cholee buard or rouine willdo well 1o o charzn 1o boarders or tenants, (00N - S HOARUING EXCHANGE, BOUM 3 UILDIN KNISTIE] A"“ TOOMRCHL ATTO o+ bori Chlcagu, \ LAWYEI ADVICE WL 4 somethlng or chiarge notling: Conndvitialy imoney, Juaned ai ALyt ping: s DOLLAR AT STORE, st.—Byrhig sty ics, ¥ Anest, i ik, 87 caye, fukd t 5 LARIES Bl COXFIRE i3 2 nlee hote with & ductor's (@intly, | Veniale distuse ucclalty, Confidential st private. Hox S, G (QUIET, MOME, Fot LADLES DUIING CONEL iieat; privato aud eontdandial,_ 0¥ 1o, Cit Ya0 walters G5, Triluue, Lestmilk [7OR BALE=OR TO REN Wiusos, fixtures, horses and wa n N Ut it o oud ordérnd by ne locuilty. A ate Agunt, o Dearborn-t, al WIBNER, licul 1. I it BALE FPER MV itAR 101 dwelling, cleav, ouacooust of 1} iealthj the ulion 18 dulng « nrit-ciss buatucs, sad posiilun to cun ad i ot tena with. Suguire of J. BGHLANDELL i, JOR BALE=FUR CASIL ONLY—IIAT 5TORES (NE F ot Josaulona in, ko ciay s cavhutiod a 1ader stuek will duvuice bout €0 (0 can be O ar BhUry (€ deatred. ' ficat of reus Addrea’ 57, 'ITiaung uli < nayl Toduie: wous fui \v ANTEL s Wi luelted. 30 2. [} TR i CAUl b sl 1y stieudud to. F¥ CLOTHING AT 1. Unders by mall prompt- PARTIER WANTED=A GOOD_ A P, S LT et Wit Argettey {wlaelus the wine wwuunt. Address WS (RN w}{d SU. Lioott 4, urtiweat coruer Madlson-st, aud TO0_RRENT—RROUDNIS West Siae, '0_RENT=TWO PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, nieely furnishied, fur one or twa gentlemen, in private fumily; rent $10 per month, 130 West Twelfth, South Side, T—OUEE AND FINE LOT 1IN EGARN- dale, Ityde Farky v fortabie place, fur- ry conf . . ULSICH, inl Washingio: TOREY, CES, &co Storcs. ORE AND BASEMENT. 104 EAST from May Ly 30x105, well'lighted. 11, Miscollancous, VWASTED=MEN EXPERIENCED IN DEALING wilh farmers: we guarantee from $500 1o $1,200 yearly to isien who cau du our busiiesss muat be wen of ntexrity sl with moral stamiza and self-rejjanco sufe ticlent tu exccute our plaus: must state age, busincss experience, and amount wanted, LIVE-8TOUK PUB- LisHING C0,, 80 Dearbors Chicago, VWANMED-TO LAWYERS-UAY Tiace Tor s poutis atioraey. o fine ponman, whore he could earn n [tvini salary. na clerk, or othierwisei bleady, reliable, and econonifcal. Llicase sddress Co," ‘Tribue otfice, WAS IMPORTENS, TEA AGENTS! inen aud_ women: city and country; soil to famls 1jes; small capital, Garden Tea Company, P, O, Box EXPERIENCED BELL-BOY AT ropea ilgtel, AN TO TAKE CAUH d du peneral houseworky wood ADbly AL 201 East Lake-tts from of horse and cow references required, ; vio \V ASTED=TWG FIRST-CLASS CANVABSERS sltustion permanent and Juerative. Address G 10, Tribuno oflice. FROM 14 10 17, . L 43, Tribune, ALE OF TOISR Address, givioy ref- BATART, TIOYA il wr W ANTED= G MAK TO STUDY FOR TIE stage, totravel fn April. Call Immedlately. Roowm 1, 110 North Clark-t., top tioo “IANTRD-YOUTXIX MUBT A GOOD PENMAN xod come well recommendod, KICOLL, the Tallor, corner Clark und Adaa-sis, TOSELL NEW FABT:BELLING Pricea nlwaynthe lowest, AMEIICAN o ricea alwey west, AMERIC Domenticss COMPETENT COOK 1N A PRIVATH hostdling-hovse. APply at 39 Michigan-av. lefs erences required, TANTED--A tosrd VWANIEDA COMPETENT. TIDS GIRI Fo1 keneral housewark n fumily of three: referenced Tequired. Cail mt 63 Sadison-t. VY ANTEO- AT ST INDIANA-ST., A FIRBT+ YV clasa vecond girl for boarding-livuse. 3 AT NORTHEAST CORNEN OF FUL: Ton '« and Cleriest, 8 girl 1o cook, wash, and “Y.ANTKIJ-AT ONCE, A GUOD GIRL FOR BEC- ond workt one capable of taking care of chii- dren; references required,Abply at 64 Weat Monroe, ‘VANTliD RL FOIt GENKRAL HOUSEWORK st be n good cook. washer, aod froner; (0 u competent giri, wages $4 por weok. Callac 50 Lin- colusay. ‘VANTED—A GIRL TO DO UENERAL 1IOUSE. wurk for fauily of two persons, Call at 732 Wa: basheave, WICH FETOFCLCER, FrIIAT: ‘\’VT TED=AT MENRCITANTS' TOTEL—WOMAN y cook, dining-rvom girl, and scrup girly mmedie 'l'U KENT—FIRST. 8 Thonpson Biock vi West Curson & 1ries businewk centre of the We wirsa front, aud__suftablo f from Muy 1. WILLIAM. L, Madivou-st, 148) BTATE-ST. Itoom Lasall ., appotlie lde; piate Y LuSjICss; o 229 West 34 PRI 5" WASEM 10 loatlon unsarpused. Apply at itoom . GKORGE SICHULS. Gifices. ) 0,140 Madison: SN TIE S nnd” Dearborn ONFs, 104 Maatsoi §s OFFICE FOI DENTIST: Cings oo beliiit sa sualight sl LI Miscellnucous, 710 _RENT—A GOOD #ARNM, 21 MILES FROM Court-House, with or Withuiit Cattle, stock, ur fin- plemente; ey ¢t Hone but wool 1enait ueed apuly ar that caunol sociire tho uwuer. Apply tu M. U, ROSESHACH, 113 West Randolplyst., | o _WANTED TO RE! “! ANTLU=TO RENT—COT A AND ROOMS for housckeeplog In all parts of the city for re: mpousible tenants. % & = U AND HOARDING EXCHANGE, 3 TRIBUN i day, _Auply e Hooss BUILDING. LN FVASTED=T0 MENTETIRES Oit” KON Fouuis, unfurnishddt would take day bosrd for famnlly ot futiralao (( sileds focation near Union o Jufersun Park.Address Ju U, 232 Ensl Munrugeat, WAk N ESGLEWOUD 3 fiouse of il Ur 8 TOGINS AL moderate Fenti i by convenlent to depots, Address, €IVing price aud lucas tlug, C i, THibie oiice, NICE WY ANE =10 RENTZA FLAT Oif BUITE OF 3 ord roonis sultabls Tor hoawkeeping, within 15 minutes' wal 5 81 must be o of Mudlvon and Stute-sts, Koud b hood, aud moderate real, Address God, Tribuse vilice, —HOUSE " Ol FLAT ON tun mhv‘I’l‘I‘fl' walk of States TED= North Klde wiil 2t bridiee, Address C v, ‘il SADE N DIAMONDS, Gt LAUNDEI priva ark. [tubma A atd i, OANED ON NITUIR, al}, gools stored. or any 0wl 1toum v, ko _ | wely, TOIE: VROUTH WATEL cous g ply to T ANT! LADIES AND GEN« Washiagion-st, et ot Itlce’s iaur-saving n L VY ANTED=DMMEDIATELY-YOUXG LXDY TO study for the stage, to travel lu April. Hoom 1, 119 Noruh ) 1us dour. S0 TUA'I:I 0 Hoolikoepors, Clorks, &ce ITUATION WANTED—-BY A COMMERCIAY & traveler; thorouichi business mad of Rood addressy strictly suber: desires 8 poaition tu travel: good refer cuces.Adaress C i, Tritiiue office. . Fibuug oibia, TED—A HOSIEIR! N WHO erence of uver 12 yours wishes tha Ty depurtiient i some firste uth, Addreas L. 13, W w York. OUNG AN g and ress C 8, Slrul\flu'x WANTED—DY iz inan (rish) 1o 8 whol i referes “Addre TU W ¥ has A class b management of i o clasn fouse, el Stevens lou 2 AT ANYTHING, 1Y A veral years' usiness cxerfencer elewant twokkeeper or correspundunts koine knowledge of tusurance husiness; good refercn: ddres €7, Tribune ullic QITUATION" 1 AC! 9 years old: thoroughily acquainted i’ urescription departmient and wlth ity trule; bost of Tefercuces, Address DIUAGS, Box 1,64, Aurora, LI, Conchmen, 'L'eamsiors, &cs Traace -18 PRACTICAL CUSTOM " eniter: can fu ilah bext f referonce Tront thie city an aiployor, For purticulars address ior fiva ‘i rlbune oftlce. Sn‘w«‘rmx WANTE| YIUnK imun of a 1TUATION WAN’ =TIV CUSTOM.CIITTER; 14 1 van give be of reference utry, Address Hox 11v8, Ki Miscellnucons, WANTED-AS PACKER IN DRud b Nedreon b rivans Ghicde QITUATIDN &) grocery houses have f A 3 yeférenco glven. " Domoutlcs. ITUATION WANTED~Y A FIIST-CLASS CAN: S nalan iel: govid. cout, referenc Callmt I"_ SITUATION WA FOIt A NICE, TIDY 3 1nun girl io do kenvral housework (o private familyy clty referu I} at. JATUATION "W Ganudian giel and franiug in prl 525 W 8T, —TIY A CUNPATENT 20 dratocioss coakiig, washiny, Lo fautly, OF geaural Housewor Nurses ITUATION WANTED=AS WET-NURSE BY A Tespectalila woiman, ~ Cali at oy Stato- SASH PALD FOROLT GULD AND BILVER Mogey to loan un watches, dismonids, and v, blot of everydvaeription &t G0I DSMLLS Loan and Hullio Oicetliconsad, o hast 31 fasliahed | MOREY, TO LOK ON FURNITORE, WAliHou VL “recelpte, tiachineey. and other k0o colisteral JAS, I BTOREY, 81 Lusal i TO l,(h\.' Moo ATCHES, DIAMOND 1 Lasuile: U 0N ‘warehouse rucely Adani-et., b four, ELy AND 3 Tk 1TAD N BX Giiangy for curreiicy st tho countlng-ruom of ihe une. TLYE( 5 AND 6 CENT PIECES TN PACRAGER {310 [0 oxchangs for cUrreucy &t Counting-rovin Sh oftrin 1% s I LOAN=-81,0:0) g, MONEY ON hiand, o cf:y real vears; can close at ance, WENIY L. 1L, . S 000 o0, AND OTHER AND LATRGRR 2 uniourits losy on- iinproved ‘Chicaza Teal Catato at lowesl rates, TURNER' & HOND, M2 Walithgon - &, 10, taie, 0 g LOAN ON TLLINOIS FATMS 010 35,000 fisod “cuilaterale Tiotikan, parohbsis, ;\ull')ll)’ atwFIeav,, Loum & between 10 wud 3:30 30,000 70, E0RE, 0 JIEIOVED FAIE 1 W, 1o DICRINAUS, 4D A 1t Wkehigton:ste Wushilugiar _EOR_SALL, ALESAN ARINVAL 0] hY eI i 3 TON RAL Tl oo, sar will geli fow 1¢ 113 Taudolp) i it sions. I Triubhe ding. e teoNe PY ROGHAIH IN FINE ORDDE it T L Ik RTE FILE OF .lg/mln fibune fur' the year n ‘Albirens 116, ‘Priving uilles Y TNEW DIOP-LEAF 0 6o folding+op lok- O’ A ON D112 it wiaeliines ot onethivd vaiie, at., Ub-stalrs, Baon . LOST _AND EQUND P'L DI, SE RETURN ud wot roward, ) (uxlx’m . 712: L 0iE :r)w:l‘b:lxlhi:l'.::%—sj Ao bt iuis South are e Cr I B BB Chsrie il Employment Agonctess FACT=TILE UNION ¥ LA Madison-ut., seltali ki nouthly payments, _Low b JLEGANT FURNITULE, 3 WILL WOV A ANDSOME TATLOI 8UIT— foveelng, puyalile 813 i, MARTIN'S, 205 wud .1;17 Blale-st . MACHINERY, Qo E=ONE 35 - HONSK l‘l)\V(’.l}I URIZUNTAL wtel cniglues two 40-horse power botlers, with du- plieats cunnuctionsy conper still coluini worms, with st cupper ‘caimectiuns culpletes largs 1ok Of conper, riaeht Wi chat-trun, Phie, vArIOuS stacss HTLig aid furce pumipt, tubs, awl recel 1rou 10 barrela cas ity to X wrge niasli-tab, Wil straluers pulleys, Leltiug, shaftiig, geist-will), plate {orty, Iuy and gedin sealck, weparaléorin one loi.” L] . MALLORY ¥ L0, Detroft, W FRICE, 1 FORT- Ful Al L IY ablo buller and engine, urse powers | platier, 1 ahisrper, 1 turning [athe, sevoral sawa, Geltig sud o ¢, 0tc., [ 1ot or seboratui it {e &t & Dargsin, BUTZUW & TETERS, 30 Hrowi-st, O BALE 100 HEAL GF lioRSEs WEIGITING from bab g i, e, 0L 11, C, HOPIKINS & €08 balo SLable, 4141'K0d 4180 Bouth Haliteu-ut., upposite eutrauce (6 Union 5Lk YATS, WANTRL=A HoRsE, BUGGYCAND i for vccaslonsl use by & geatleunan 1(vin, burbas cowis, sho s uod ara, cirlugo touse, pustures would loai s ssll snodnt oo g, Addro Tribube ollicy, 64 13 _STORAGE. ______- TDELITY BTOR v T . AND 83 PIbY Uure 1" porulancut FeriRule: tor farh s, advinices: s, F iy, Adviucesat 100 W. Munrou. )y futruduclig ko fnstrament for Dr. Wililansou, of wie Uivenity of New York, low ku: suporsedes wll othond. bund stamp fur terims. il S INSTIRUCTION, TPELEGRAPIY=LADIES AND 4 LELS U iy rubliy yeacticall cwmployuual. Auly Bl Ouldae ' . 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