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CONSULTING PHYSICIANS Called to Adviso Over the Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, A Plain Statement of Its Condition... The Remedies Proposed, And the One which Was Finally Agreed On, The financial troubles of the Michigan Avenue Pantist Chureh have been writtea about with a good deal of frequency for several murthe past. and they cae Up sigala for a Formal airing yea- terday, When a conference was had between the Trustees of the church wo the representatives of the various olhier Baptist churches in the dty. The couference wus held in the lecture: room of the Mnanclally-burdoned edifice, and the problem before the boily was to determine what tu bedone in the face of a bonded tn- debtednees of $53,000, a Moating debt of $3,000, and the necessity of certain repairs und fural- sore, it case the building ts remtered secure and habitable.—the catimated cost of whieh was pusat something like 1,00). Previous to the ssembling of the conference, the members took a walk over the building saw the bole to the roof, inspected that custty ant useless ex- periment, the ebime of bells, and came back with their overeonts buttoned close around their hecks, and noses that betokened every in- dication of cold. Dr. L. D, Boone called the meeting to order, and the Ruy. Dr. Galusha Andersun was culled to presite. The list of churches was called, and It tras 98+ certalued thet nearly all of them were repre- sented, At the suggestion of the Chair, Dr. Boone “tated WHAT THR TROURLE Was. @ The principal diflculty, he sald, was want of money, and it had been thought that perhaps the brethren fn the other churches might help them out by way of contributions. Hence the conference, It was fclt that this interes, was the interest of the denom{nation, and that the other churches would sympathize wlth it in Its aMletion. The churel, Jot, furniture, bells, and all, originally cost about $163,000, and the touded debt now was $59,000, The church had Intely fallen into the bands of some Shvlocks who had torn out the furniture, and would, he thought, have torn aut the people’s hearte if they could, The congregation was small, it was (rue, and the question was should they be kept together or the church siven up, and the people atlowed to scatter. It had been, and was, his iinpreesion that to unite the church with the First would bo to save it. To attempt torave both, however, would, in his opinton, re- anit iu the joss of both. Althourh sich of the debt had becn thrown off, the balance Was tll) very large. Ie thouht thet {f the First Clurch was located whera the Michlzan Avenue was there Would be more hope oC saving ane of them, for, 23 {2 was, the First was tov far away from the reet of the chy, He would confesx that they had made mistakes fs building, but they ‘were mistakes which could not be scen at the time. ‘There were then but few church facilities In the locality, and the bailding was JUE UD CO accutnmodate alt aucdoora, coniuer- atively speaking. Sinve then clght churches had been built within a radiue of half a mile, and at present the church aYorded about four times 08 much room ns was necessary. There were repairs to be made, aud the question to be decided was whether ft was best to lay ont 85,000 or $0,000 on the roof, {mproverment of tle ucoustic properties, and the furmiahing of the building, or whether itwas best to efye it all up. As he bad sald before, however, he Waa in favor of a union with the First Church, bolleving that the only hope of saving thls churen lay theretn. in response to the questions of a delegate, Dr. Boone said the walls und the roof were abundantly strong, although the latter did nced repairligs. lu answer to further questions, he stated that, the existing: mortesce was 853,000, No Interest was to be paid for year. and after that it was 4 percent. If the debt shouldn't bo paid when duce it could be renpweds he: thought, at a low rate—sayd per cout. ‘The’ floating debt was ubout $1,000, DR. Custis Fas called upon, He was only ‘a Tooler-on In Venive,” having resigned bis palptt, but tis tu terest in the churel’s welfare had not dimin- ished fu the lenat. He explatned the manner it Which the banded Indebtedness was to be pald,—about $5,800 a year,—and sald ho believed iat, by the payment vow of $104H0, the Indebtedness could bo reduced to & IC this were done, the date of the payines the Wustullments could be deferred. How was this $10,000 to be ruined? Clearly, the church could nut do tt. ‘The moat it could do would bs floating dubt (ubout $2,500) atl vitire, Part of this floaty tug debt ($1,000) “wus a tnatter of controversy, althonzh the claimant, the former architect, bad a judement for the amount—o very unjuse judement, too. Altogether, about £6,500 or $7.00 would bo necessary to pay the loans debt und make the vecessary repairs. ‘The chureh had lung been Mnancially weak, many of ts members baving exuerienced reverses, “The teal menibershlo, sifted down, wag about 200, hving wearer to this ehurel thin to the Firat Chureh, Most of the members, In tact. could bot cunventently attend sny other Baptist church in the city, and, were thia one given up, Wey wontd moat probably drift away to other denominations. There was ne Baptist onraniza- tou Jn the city that could bu su greatly bene: thee by 80 ttle money ae thig, the maney kequired to save it being tar leas than what (t Would cost. to erect another church, Its lucu- tlon, be contended, Was favornble, and if the church was saved [ty iuiluence aver a vust Meld could Hardly be eatoulnted. The land, in hils opinion, wus worth $25,000, and, while the build- ing was rather large for the present uses of the church, tll ft would be unwise and {inpract(ea- ble, he thought, ta give it up. He believed that, Mo the proper effort were made fu the Bapttat. churches here and elsewlicre, the entre could coved and omaintity the vantage-xround Wolets ita position atfurded it, Mr. Hunsbro, a representative of the church, supported Mr. Custis' remarks, snd hooed that the brethren of the other churehes would band together and, with materlul assistance, sudcayor toavg them through, ‘The Rey, Dr. Owen spoke of this church as a common interest. Whother the businees niet Were prepared to sustuln ft, bowever, wus a Queatlun to by determined. SEALING THE DEBT. Dr, Boone sdded tu Is previous statemont another, to the effect than the Unton Mutual Lite had lately told him thatif theehureh would, fatee $5,000 aid pay it oo the devt now, the Company would reduco the tndebtudness §13,- WW,—or make a net reduction of $7,000. Dr, Custis thought the plan of rafsiny $10,000 the betier une, hecause It would secufo a auch larger reduction. ‘The Chulr sald ho had understood one of the Fentlemen to suy that a payimont ef $23,000 Would vaneel the wholo debs, . Why didn't the Suareh Garrow tat amount, and have done th ‘This d{d not meet the approval of Dr. Cuatis, Mw sald that the Company, while tt infelt brow off that much on soecltt of $25,000 cash Johand, would got biud itself to pursuy any ch course ty adyuuees, Mr, B, F, Jacobs wus fn favor of doling aome- thing, and juoved the appointment of a com: Uittes to retire and prepure a report recom Mending some courae of action that seemed ty Yen whee, Mr. iolden moyed, a8 an amendment, that the Committee, after 18 appaiatnent, be elven ‘§¥eck’s tune und report at another meeting, Another delegate Ivared Uiey could never cet 4 lirge an attendance at on adjourned meeting. Mr, Jacobs sald the Committee could report eho thi—how mye, in thelr opilon, the lurch could.carry in the way ofadebt. In his Swinton, he believed that if $10,000 waa rulsed Kl spent in fnprovements, iL would be a quar- alee to the Union Mutual of the intention of ie devomination to eave the church, aud that t I, OL iteelt, would reautt {na reduction of the ebt to $30,000, ; The amendment wae not pressed, ‘The Com- nittee anpolnted consisted of James E, Tyler, ne Church; C, Ne Holden, Second; «Me. Scritner, Western Avenue; W. B. BSherer, Unt yreity Vluco; Muaes Jones, Fourth; Jobn Aver, Aor star. ‘Thess gentlemen retired to. talk eduatter over and bring ina report. Whily wy Were out Mr. Neleon Lake offered 9 reso- Wion expressing it a8 Ute sense of Ute meotiyy Marit was, UNWISH To ATTEMPT TO DOLD THR PROPERTY ane clewr It fram debt, aud that the beat thing He du Was to surrender the property and coim- ata duew ia another focutton, Alt, Hlake aaa tv offered the resulutiou more for the pure oe Of recting the question properly before tho ea thuo any other. ‘fhe Committee might ‘Prt yomotbing Last Would Chuoge his views, by pele Bresvut “wotaton, aceurdiuy to the tbs had, was tuat be wuld yadtly catber start in THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY- MARCI 22; 1879-SIXTEEN PAGES anew and modest vlace of worship than remain In one of the Inrgest and finest huuses on the South side cumbered with debe, f dackson aupported the resolutions anid the spirit of the genttermau's remarks, hut add- ed that, ifthe meeting hid been called by the First and Michtean Avenue Churches for the purpose of deviaiig a plan for unlon, he woubd say to hls brethren, * Unite at once, and unite at Twenty-third street luetead of at ‘Uhirty-tlrat atreet.!? De. Boono said that if the church gave un tls building it rave up everything, fur it wouldo't doto go intya ball, or a barn, or anything of that sort, Dr. Peddie thought that the most eerfotts low tn the faen of the prosperity of the Firat Charch would be the ulter extinction and down fall of the Michizen Avenue Church. He was to favor of trying to raise the money nnd sdve the ebureh, beileving Mat a targo reduction could by obtatned in the “debt if this were dune. Some reorganization un the dasts ot a uuton with this church and the Taberuavle might te aus. ueated, but at any ratu they ought to hold un to the property and sive it if pusslble, aud belleved: uit, with a good, wide-aWwake pastor, the cburch could be carried on with siiveess. THY REV. Mh. MEWITT didn't tike the idea of the South Side betng atrewed with any more Baptist wreeks, and the Michigan aventie wreck, he sald, would be the Moet inagniilcent of the lov iC it was uctially given up. ‘There was a chances of saving It by ralsine 310,000 or $12,000, and be thought the effort slionld be made, (€ possible, he believed the church and) the ‘Tubernade ought tu be ttuited, and united right bere ub ‘Twentythird street. t Mr, Blake sald he would rather be faa small Mfc hoat than in a maguitlcent wree! in barn or aloft than in o room where the plaster wad contig down on hfe head, and the balding was covered ait over with a mortgage. The trouble wich all the suggestions mde was that Uey were contingent on raleing money; but, even admitting the posslblity of raleing it, he thouvat fo pastor wwoull be very anxious tu rush into the pithplt, Tn iis optnion, the only: hope lay in uniting with) the Yaberancle, and worshiping in the lutter place. TUE COMMITTEE returned about this the, sud reported the fol- lowing: Resolved, ‘That, unlose the Insurance company will reduce thetr claim upon this property to $0, « 000, and will curry the eame five years from the Jet of danuury, 1880, nt 4 per cent. your Com- mittee would recommend that the church abandun te, property. Ateolved, That even then we do not adviee the church to accept thie proposition untess they con ralae a enticient amount fo pay thetr oatlig iu- debtednes# and put thelr hoane in thorough repate, Dr, Buone hoped the resolution wouldn't be adopted, “We ean die,” he added, ‘without its Delng resolved that the Inst thing for us to do is to dies and if the brethren have nothing to recommen, [hope they wilt Jeave us where weare, We have been chewed up already, and to be swallowed over avatu ts hardly fair. dust leave us alone, and wa will die in uur own way and in our own time, if die we must." {Laughter.] V'rof, Jackson urged it as an objection to the resolitttons that they were atinply astelue of negatives. Beveral others objected to them on the game ground, while the Comaiittee claimed that they were plain evough on thelr face. Dr. Custis made a strong ant clonuent plea for sustaining the church, and not allowing the work of the earnest and selt-racriicluy mem- bers of the churet to go for naught. Mr, dones, referring to sume of Dr. Cuatle! antmadversions op the report, sald the Commit- tee had been ordered to report. {0 ffteeo min- utes on n eubject that onght to have been given aweek’s consideration, Jt wasn'ta thne for resolutions of vondo)ence, but of ndvice, for this was 0 business transsction,—with an insure ance company, too.—and What was wanted was business advice aut nut resolutions of sorrow, Mr. davobs spoke in a_romewant shnilar strain, claiming thal the Committee felt any amount of sympathy for the Church, but it hadn't thne to incorporate its feelings fn the form of resolutions. As to the insurance com- pany’s valuation of the property, which Mr. Custis had put at $30,000, he had iearned within sixty days that they valued it at $25,000, and no more. Several gentlomen were afflicted with amenu- ments at this stage of the proceedings, ali of an Involved further talk and werent deal of it. ‘TU RESOLUTIONS AND AMENDMENTS, AS FINAL; LY ADOPTED, made up the following combination: Resolved, That we appreciate the herole efforts of the Michigan Avenue Chureli to eave (heir house of worship and pustain the cuvec of Chriet in this community, and we deeply tympathize with them {mn their prevent struggles and misfortunes. Resoleed, That, unlews the insurance company will reduce thuir-clatm~te 8:10, 000, und “will carry the gume ive years from tho at of January, 1880, at 4 percent, your Commitice would recommend that the Church Abandon the property. Fevolved, That even then we do not advise the Chitren to nccept thts proposition wutess they can ralve denficlent amount to pay thelr ioatiag in- debleduees and put thelr house in thorough repatr, Keaolved, ‘That within these Hnitations and on these coniltions it t# the eeneo of this meeting that the Church shoald «th! enduavor to save its property, aud in ite effort to fe thts we commend it heartily to the denuininatlun in thie cicy ond eluewhere, Havlog adopted tho foregoing, the meeting adjuurued. WESTERN PATENTS. List of Vatonta Jesued to Western Invent- ora, Enectal Diwateh to The Tribune. Wasmmutos, D. C., March 21,—A, If Evans & Ca. patent-solicitors, report the followlng patents Issued to Northwestera {uventors; ILLENOtS. ‘D. Ackerinan, Chicago, wrenches fer inecrting bung bushes I, L. Androwé, Chleago, slate frames. Genego L. Darting, Chicago, eewing-machines, cuz, fran fence gu, bullot-vuxed, cage, awine en, Chicago, » DD, locomotives and dural dotn Lane, Hyde Park, wheel colt doln H. Morvan, Aghburn, seed-yt K. und D, Murelsivon, Kewanee, regulating the auuply of Water to tank ‘Thomas Pates, Allon, wheel colters, William 1. Khodes, Freeport, getin and mid- lige eenaratora, U. 2, Gronghy, Elgin, harvesters, ALL, Lanyworthy, Aurora, bed-bottoms, M.A. Shepherd, Lebauon, producing heat and ventilation. N, Lodge, Napervilto, brick-kilns, W. Woand Fis, Mix, Atlanta, atst-pang, RL, Mudd, Greenville, 1x-calcutatur . WISCONSIN. Tlugh Stovenson, Oxnkovh, towing canal- boats. c.G, Washbuen, Mudiaup, collecting our and dust from nila, Thomud Lee, Portage, construction of hulla of vessele, “G.-Y. Pettibone, Fond du Lee, liquid meagure and Sunol. MICHIGAN. William Goldie, Fentonville, machine for cut- ting mbit 5 Henry 8. Sprague, Detroit, KoM, Bidelman, Adrian, chines. ‘A. diondyear, Albion, plows, John McDermott, Wayne, thitt coupling, 5. A, Kovinson, Grand Lodge, bout uppers, MINNESOTA, James Il, Pint, Duluth, advertising castors, Thowas U, Mili, St. Charles, douresprings, hipning-caser, patledriving ma- 1owa. ' Pale E. Marsison, fort Madison, nursery chara, W. We Topkine, Fort Stadion, knock-down cha: + Matthews Tecnirgo, Dubuque, proseure regue Jutors for fermenting beer, d, dolnean, Marshalttawn, flaur commades. J. Netmuyer, Atianta, cutting fence-barus, de J, Laweon, Dablonaya, beehives, INDIANA, W. J, Adana, Plymouth, casting mold boards, W. G, Moore, Indianapolis, Un veal, a 10, 0. Fe Orrics ov THE M. W. Gitanp Mister Gitaxp Lopox or ILLinots, Srutnorie.p, March 15, 137%.— Lu te Subordinate Lodges of’ the J. 0, U. Hof the Stateus Tituols, Greeting: no pursue anve of the recommendation uf thy Most Worthy Grand Sire, 1 bereby call upon sib Jodges in inde jurtediction tuo ¢clebrate the six- tlesh anniversary of Gdd-Fellowsnlp in America, by appropriate aint customary ceromounics, to be held on the 2th of April next, ur on such day anproxisusing Usat date us may bye con- velent, ive ubderiny land and the seslof the Grand Lodge vf the Stato of Hinol A. Otenpowyy, Grand Master, a CENTRAL WISCONSIN FAIR, Soretal Correspoudencs of The Trituns, Watzntown, Wis., March 20.—At a meeting: of tho stockbuldera of tie Central W Agricultural and Mechauleal Assoctation decided to huld the next fale of the Boviet: on the fulr-grouuds of this city, Sept. 23 to 2, in- clualye, ————— A Story about Lincoln. ‘The followlng story about President Lincoln fs certainly characteristics; Soon aster be went to Waanligton bespttended the Foundry Church, uecupying v beat within the altar while Bisyoo Stupeon pevached a anlsslonary auras, After the collection was taken at the closa of the ae ton, and ag the cougrezation was about to be (istuissed, an trrepressible brother rose and pro- posed to be one of a gisen nuniber ty ralee 8100 to make President Lincoln a Life DMrector of the Misstouary Sovlety, The proposition was pit, mnt Brothers A,B, aud EU reapunided glibly. But the tnevttable pause came. Hare of the Inuuey wan wanting, Wher the Bishop aon. nonaved, * Who will take the balances? the pause beeame slightly laspressive. ‘Then the tall furm of Linco wus secu to rise, tong, bony arm was exteuded fmptoringly, amd he raids “Bisnup, this ts the Nrst thie { have ever eee placed upon the auctton block. Please. let mo vay the balance myself, and take mes duwas? 2 THE COURTS. Record of Sudginonta, New Suits, Elo, ' Fight Over n Fence, Jolin Bromley.& Sons and Thomas 1. Leedom & Co, of Pennsylvania, Med a bill yesterday in the United States Cireutt Court agalnst Wilifam Lawrence, Lyaiin Baldwin, Mason A. Hizglns, the Secoud Natlonal Baul of Aurora, William F, viekingon, Rebevea M. Baldwin, Nelle £ Higutva, Guatua W, Lovejoy, Clarles 8, Mixer, Shertif of Kane County, A. C. Graves, Deputy Sherif, Susun C. Jenks, wud Alonzo George, to Upset dome alleged fraudulent Judgments and transfers, ‘Ie complainants are Judginenat erediturs of W. Lawrence & Co., of Aurora, conspeeud of Lawrence, Baldsrin, and Higgins, Bromley & Suns having recovered a Judgment fur $310.01 March, 187, inthe United States Cirentt Court and Leedon & Co. one tor 8777.51 on the same day, Executions were duly tesued and returned une sattated, The complainants vbarge that the them ofW, Lawrence && Co, was orgaulzed in 1872, and had visuye done its business with the See- ond Nathooal Bank of Aurora, of whieh the teatbers af the tra were etockhulders, “They Nad also borrowed a large umount of the bank, att were entirely dependent on it to go on, 60 Unal whenever the bank refused accommudations the drin would have to go under, On the 25th of Janvary last, according ty complainants’ story, the bank oflicers came to the conclusion tit Lawrence & Co. magt fail. ‘They told the firin of Mis decision a few days beture that, und a seheme was devierd by which the bank should be secured and alae the personal friends and wives of the members of the ttm. By this arrangement, the individual members of firm executed three fotuinene uutes in thelr own munes on Which Judgments b, nivesion were eptered up Jan, 25 he favor of the hank for the sutua Of S{SU45, S4,0246.77, und $3,125, respectively, ‘The first judginent was only against Lawrence. On the same day Rebeecn M. Baldwin, wile of Lyman Batdwin, recovered, Judgement by vonfeesion for 8030.73 ngainet ihe firm: Susan C, Jenks, one for $1408.74; Nellie F. Miegtus, wite uf Mason A. Higelus, one for SU M5L77, alev auaingt the same firm. ‘The ex- evutlons on the judgments in favor of the bank were Issued shout 31 o'clock [nthe morning of Jan, 35, und those on the judgmente fu favor of the other parties tate th the afternoon of the sume day, 60 a3 to give the bank the fret Men ound the othera the next, anid leave all the other creditors out tn the cold, These Judgment notes were all dated back eo ag not Co appear to be made the day judgment was entered, ‘The next day alter the levies were made the firm exeenteda voluntary assiicu- ment of all thelr property to William F. Dickios sult, and be tock possession, fle has since heen: enyaged iu converting the assets inte money, and hag pald over $8,000 or more tothe bank ot ueount of the executions fu its favor. ‘The complainants charge that the notes in question were made by the partners individually, and not aga firm, and that the tm assets are not bound until after the individual property wns exnousted; bue that the nates are void, the Warrants not having — been dated the day they were executed. They claim further that Dickinson has no power to pay any money over to the bank, but only to pay tt out pro rata umong all the creditors, anu the Kthat the judgments above mentioned may be set uside as fraudulent, duit Diekifisun may be restrained’ from paylng any money ut such judgments, and that the alfalrs of the frin may be wound up to the hands of a Court ant Receiver, and the assets distriluted pro rata among all the creditors. A SUIT OVER A FENCE, A bill was Sect yesterday Jn the Supertor Court by Willoughby, Will & Co, against Law- rence & Martin, The Chicago Jockey & Trotting Club, 8. K. Dow, and others, to compel the per- formance of 4 contract, The complasnants rtate that on the th of July, [sie they made on agreement with Lawrence Martin by whieh they promised to put up a fence around the grounds of the Jock Stub & Trottin; Park on condition that they should have th exelusive rluht of using the fence for alvertise- ments either of thelr own, © Square-Dealing Clothing House’! or of any “other persons to whom they nicht geil space. Lawrence & Mar- tin were to contribute 8100 toward the expense ofbultding it, ‘The agecement was to ran five years, and, Ht the Club changed its quarters then, complainants were to have the right to remuve the fence; while if the Club kept the sane grounds ten years and they used the fence all that tine, they” agreed at the end of the term to turn it over freo of expense to Lawrence & Martin, Complainants then went on and furnished imuteriats uid built the fence ten fect high, as ugreed, but betore they could paster It with = advertisements the Prounds were | rented to the Jockey Giub, und the “latter coutly repudiated the contract, aud Dave refused to allow com- plainanta to use the fences at all, Complaiu- ants charge that this sole right to use the fences around the trottitys park faa yery yaluable one, amd that they have suffered at | $5,000 datnages by the breach of thelr contract. ‘They: also had ‘sold large portions of the space to other partics, but were obliged to luse the amounts by not belug able to keep their agree: mente, ‘The managers of the Club have been selling priviteges ta usa the fenee, bit so wie siillfully that the amounts received bear nu comparison with the value of the rights, nd ougut not to be taken Juto account in estiniat- faye darnages. The mavagers of the Club sometimes contend that Lawrence & Martin did sot have a lease of the grounds until 1983, 60 that they would make such au gureemment wilh conblaluantss ut others that no such contiuct was made, or lf it was tut they, the managers, had no qvtual or constructive notice of It, though it wus recorded Ang, 2, 1878, In the Reeorger’s office. Complainants now ugk that the de- fendants may be eumpellad to keep thelr agrees ment, und that they may be prevented frow gelling or leasing tie fences around the trotting yrounts, and imiy be compelled to pay the th § they huve caused by their breaking of the coutract, UNITED STATES COURTS, The Goodyesr Dental Vuleamte Company Med a bill vgainet De, Daniel Be Freeman, of 1 Aberdeen street, to prevent bim using the patent vuleanite without Heese. SUPERIOR COURT IN DIIEF. Elles A. Reeves sucd Juhu and Marriot L. Talt yesterday for $1,000. cmcuir counr. Martin Van Allen commenced @ suit in tre puss for $10,000 damages against Squire Dingo ‘THE CALI. MONDAY, . Jupas Davavoxn—General business, Ts AVPELLATS Cavnt—oi, Yunham va, Peos P Gi, Savery va. ‘Charaion; 34, Goldemid ve. Conaliines GO, Willutts Cotheraon; O1, Goss & Pullilpa Manuf Peopto, No, 11, Smith vs, Church, on triah, duper Ganvefls, 545, 451, 001, und 587 to 626, Incluslve, No cave on trial. dupae Jaxeson—Aaeiets duidzo Gary. on trial. Jebus Moong—Contested motions, Junie Roceys—Set cave 2340, Brandt va, Gallup, onteinl. No rallof cateagar, Junge Noort—A0, 07, 104, 107, 10s, 109, 121, cose on tril i: MoALLtsTeM—Sot canes, calendar 8 to 2K, incluvives and WM, | Nu caro on trial, Subhas anweLt—Canteated wotion dupa WiLtaxa—Noe, 214, hy GS, 35th, 357, 44, 808, 444, and 444, et ‘Tho Wurter-Hculptress leturns from Europo aw a Stuorngo-Vassengor, New Yurk Tritune, Astrange pleco of baggage belonging to one of the Jody pagsengers who come tn lie steerage ef the White Star steameblp Germaute trom Liverpoul yesterday attracted much uttention betore it inded, because of the cager wateltul- ness uver tt by {ts owner and her alrections to thoso handling it. ‘Fhe tady was unknown to the passengers occupylig ihe same purt of the Vessel with her, 08 she was very reserved mn her qwanuer, Hardly any ong knew her name unl it was acen un the peculiarly-abared box as “Coraline 8B. Brouks.” ‘Vhs lady was awl throughout the voyue, but nu one ventured to fuquire into her troubles, ‘The mysterious box utvud about live feet high, about thirty tuches square at the top, and tapered off ab the button, She berged the Custow-House ufllcldls nut to vpen the box, and, when they told ber that they aust Inspect erry, plece of bagzage, sho urved them nat ta opea it. un the steamer, and faltow- ed tt to the Castle Varden steamer, thence to the fmigraut depot, or bageayze-roum, ut Custto Garden, where {t was opened in her presence, and Jound to coutala a plaster thgure, “The lady vove afew words of uxplanation, but bersed that ber exumisatien would nus be tuo iuquisi-e vorlal. Carollne 8. Brooks ts the person who mado in butter the head of *Tolanthe,” which attracted 80 WUcD attention at the Ceuleoalal Expysition. turing Company va. No caso With nine pounds of butter, ina mnilk-pan fif- teen inches In diaineter, with a few cedar sticks, broom-straws. aud a camel!a-hair pencil, without a model to work froin, nid on a kiteben-tabte in Helemt Ark, abe inade this head, and then traveled with ft 200 tniles to the Exposition, where ft was exhibited. At the opening of the Parla Exposition she took her work to Europe, hut arrived too late ta put it in the exhibition. Since that time she has taken lessons in suulpt- ure, and after niceting with tnany reverses re turned home, betuy obliged to come asa steer- aye passenger. SLAYTON DIVORCE CASE, A Very Much Mixed Afair—The Husband reed with Bigamy. Spectal Mapatch to The Trivune, burzsnuna, Pa. March 2L—The Slayton di- vorce case, It apuears, had ita orluin in Cleve- Jand, where Mra. Buckimeyer, Mrs. Slayton's sisicr, was proprietress of some kind of a med- {eal [netitutlon, Mra. Stayton left her husband at Gettysburg, and, rolng to Cleveland, she was taken charge of and concenled by her sister, who alleged that Slayton treated his wife nudly, sometines beating her. ‘The General dented {hese atateinents, and sued outa writ of hubeas corpus to reclaim “IMs wife, but while the cago was pending the wife usd sister hied nway te Columbus, where Mrs. Buckmeyer's husband 4s the proprietor of aphotograph establishinent. ‘The husband followed, and endeavored to induce hls wile to return with him, but failed. Mrs, Buckmeyer salt today: “This {sa revival of lust fall's trouble, My sister has never lived with Gen, Slayton since that thine, although she las en- deayored to return to Gettysburg to secure some property, but never has been a wife to hitn since the Cleveland affair, He folluwed her to my busband's house fy Columbus, and suld she was a mouomaniac, He did more than thaty— became converted to the Catholte Church, and sent © priest to her with a letter from the Bishop at Cleveland: saying {t was her duty to return to her husband," While at Columbus Mra, Slayton delivered a Yecture In the. Opera-House on the encruach- inentsof the Cathole Church. Gen. Slayton fs still in the clty, but will Jeave tor Gettysburg to-morrow night. In conyersa- {lou with your correapondent to-day, he pad: *'Lcannot ntlude to this affule without seeming to Dlacken the character of my wife. The whole trouble is any wie Is cuciente, and is a tonotnanine, ‘nat tells tt all, The same cause prompted all the difileulty of Yast falls 1 folluwed her then from Cleveland to Columbia, and at the latter place she agreed to return home, but not directly; but she did come back tamea few weeks Inter, We haye two chiklren, the eldest 5 yeara of age. When ste came back to me one of these children was lett with Mrs, Buckmeyer, and sume weeks uge my wife recelved word tht the child Jett with ber sister wie il with spas: i immediately sunt her to one Teor days agu fruin in wile telling metu send her means to return home. 1 did so, and was expecting’ ber hourly when I received a (telegram from Pittsburg Ba ing she could get no further. I sturted at on arrived here, and the reat you know. Her efster, Mre. Buckneyer, seems to exerclsy a singular influence over my wife, and WE ean separate them 1 think there wilt be wo further trouble." ‘yhe General is now publishing a weekly paper (on New York called the South, He admitted striking his wife, but denied that he was a digamist. Both -of the ¢isters are handsome, ttelligent, .Wwell-edueated women, Mrs, Buckimever {a0 brunette, und fs very aol. mated in conversation, sins. Slayton is tall and sracelul, with taultless fe: s of dark, wavy baie. She isan accomplished niu- aiclan, and syeaks several languages fluently, They both assert thit Staytun fs a bigamst, and say they have evidence thelr possession to provell.” Mra, Buckmoyertalks of the estab- lishwent of a woman's hospital in this city eile Jar to the one she cundacted In Cleveluud, pg —~ CITY, SCRIP, Petition fat p Kehenrlng. A petition has been Med by Ndward Roby for a rehearing Iu the ecli[f' caso on the following grounts: Ae 1. By renson of th disqualification of the Judge who wrote thodepinion (Dickey) the de- termination fs glefatets 2. Bevause sald Judge being interested in the questions devenaiay, bis influence In the confer- ence was calculated ta affect the decision, 8 Beeause Mr, Justice Scott, and those who concurred with hin, beiny bount by the de- clstuns of the Court ty. Clay ot Sprlnghuld ve. Eauwards and Law ys, ‘Phe People, were bound ta give effect to the law as established in those cases, though they may have voted that those determinations should not be enrolled as law, 4, Upon the terlts. 4: ‘Tho reasons assigned for objecting to Judge Diekey ares 10, 1874, the Hon. T, Lyle Dickey wae np- pointed Conarel to the Corporation of the City af Chicago, und contlrmed aa such Aug, 14, 1574, and Irom that date cxerctaed that “ollice nnd pi formed the ditles Hl the rwonth of Tune, 187 suid Dickey. ay Counsel to the Corpotatian, pre: pared on vluporate optnion that, Chough Che lintt of ihe Constitution had been reached, the City of Chi cago had puwer to sorrow muney for curren pened, "Tas oplnivn was, with his knowledge, printed and pulisned, and ased Inthe latier part UC INT) tw give credit to thy certhileates of indebt- ednewd of temporary Joang in teeue In Law va, ‘The Veople nud Speight vx. ‘The Peopte, and by means tuereor, aud by hin Girect usertions, he tated the other atiicers of wail city to obtain temporury Jonas to the amount of mare than § 4,000, 000, Dee. th 2 the ordinance clinging the fecal Veur, as vhown fn the biil, was primed With the une proval and advice of anid Cuuneel to the Corpora- tlon, belug drafted by him In his wuld ofice, and being vopecutlly iutended by bin to chang the thag of making appropriations and levying: taxes, Vurlng all We tae aid Vekey held aati atlice of Counsel to the Corporation af Clieage and tend of the Law Departinent thereof maid city under lhe connect adnerted thu power uf sald city lo manage the rommon echoels and levy tases therefor, und from duy to day thy various allicera of the city pro- ceeded thoreiy wader bie advices and during all that tine he also malntalned that taxes are in con temphition of Inw in the ‘Treawiry ne eoun ae Inid, wit that he law requires the autictpation of the rovenue. ‘Cantest agalnat all ratd doctrines wae made, anit during hia comturt eeldCounse) way dtothe Su. preme Bench, and has buen more deeply titerested ne Counsel in nearly all questions raised iu Law ve, ‘Tho People, Speteht vs. The Veuple, and Fuller va. Chicago (ated with the cave at bary than In Durvank et ul. va, The peovly ull pening). 10 which his name appeared 24 connrel iv tale cau, Uw reputation as Conteelor of muntewal corpora tune depenua on the defeat of the geannie urged, hy appellants in the case mentioned and in the case ut bar; hiv attention hav been called in y pris vata Way to Ina connection with thesu cases at the several terme when (hey Were argued and between, them, aud pointedly by letter iu september, 197! the wligzertlons were disregarded, but thy partic pation in ineating opinion and Inthe per carta opinions ws Speight va, The People was not of a ghuracter to compel the Caunse) (loby) to enbecrihe hia noms to petitions for sebraring on thet yromid., Corsoration-Gounsel Bontleld will a answer prepared in a We or ten day sald yesterday tht, while it wos tras Judes Diekey had given advice to the 1375 certificate he nad) bad nothing whatever to do with th aerlp of 1575,—Was In nu way, directly ur indl- rectly, interested in the matter. No one eXpeets a rehearing will bo grauted, A DISEASE THAT WRECKS THE SYSTEM. Every functton is deranged, every nerve un- strang, every musclu nad Ubee wearcnad by fever and a bod, In fact, & divcuey which, If une checked, eventually wreesn the system. —Inally lyper, In every phase, It le dangerous, destructive, Mupor, delirium convulsions, often attend at, and cause awit dissolution. but whun combated with Hostetter’s Stomach [itters it foothold wy tha aya tem ia dislodged, and every vesltze af 1 eradicat- ed. ‘Chat oentgnant: febrile specie and preventive of the dreaded scourge 4 recuzptzed not only witne {n aur own votndaries, but am tropic Janus tur Dos yond them, Where Intermitionts aud remitionts ara lwartally provulent, to be a sure antidote to the Mmalatial poleun and areliadle mewn» uf overcoming dlsortew uf (ha stonich, bMver, and bowels, of wh vitiated, tuerid utmosvtiers aud beack mmlasmastainted water are extremely provocative. At ieterute aud tsivelers abowld by supplied. with it. s ——————— No other remeay hax proved so effectual In ree Heving coughs and colds as Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup, It as oul, conte a voile, connec STOMAGR In thie colin, trea tines or bean 2 sertion. k additional ime, 1 cents, A FURNITDRE STORE ag Ce AND COM- # ets, 40 10 «Finest storage ‘buitding th the Wea, GTONAGE FOI MEUCHANDISE, JTGUIES, FUT: D ahure, otc. 5 chosportaid best 10 oly. Advaucorat Tub, c. per suuuMl, J Ce & UG, PALLY, 100 W, Slourue. pad peed tb Blain taechieeneetes ard aeenen anand =i MAOMUINERY. ey EMOY PAY & CO.S CHICAGO WARE* ] Ee Oneton abt 2H and Ju Luke-al.4 arg yilere ing special Dargaiua (a miavitiery. " Wwe HAVE $15,100 WORTH UF WOODWORKING tudehiter, saan Salton aad Wee hee does te oe 217 Lek-ot,, wiles ab itm | ISIRANC a OFFICE N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEROL Patrons throughout the city, we have estabiiehed Hraneh vitices tn the different Divisions, andestguated leiow, where advertisements will be taken for the same price as ch the Main Omer, ani will he recelved until Ho'clo. during the week, aud until p, ra, Booksellers and Stationers, 123 8. M. WALD): Newadealer, Statloner, @tc., 1000 Weat Madis it. Rear Weate ROBERT THIMSTON, \ Biue Intand-ay., corner of tHalste:d-st HG, HEIIICK, Jeweler, Newadealer, and Fanoy G 3201. corner Lincoin, 43 ORTANCESs in thia column, three lines or dest, 23 cents per ine rertion, Each additional tine, 19 cents, A 34-ROOM BOARBING-TOUS! teed, Roots {ar boarder 01 frsteclasa: overiouxe Jefferson Stckness of owner Mason for selling. a “(GOOD PRACTICAL, PHYSICIAN CAN FIND ZA tne 9} tliat B lively busines town, Addrest BAHN, SY a FORSALE CHEAP =HOTEL WITH RESTAURANT and bar room connected with chean rent. No. ws and 07 South Canal-at., opposite the Pitwburg Ft Wayundspot,_ sii ne prousar =DitUG STORE ADMIRABLY BITUAT> edn best paying locality on Benth side: Ab Nx. fares, full Rtock, anid good trades te those wishing te purchases cus. K 42 ‘Tritune otice, peor SAL SALOON AND MESTAURANTE A Koo} location, Opposite Weat Slde Market. 124 West Kandolpliest. etek FO BALE<TO A CA! cl clean stork of general inerchandise an He Twenty-5e ‘ULL OF GEN. and location ons for scliing to 8 easy. More, situated (uv one of the beat tawne of Minot», with: in tou niliea of Chicago, bales past year Dust alx snopths £2 4000: te in good shapes tu ak goods, Batiefactory reasons rand apply to or addcess TING: nwton-nts [Port Saues fie GROCERY AT No. ai WEST LE Se J LOTE, FOR SALE STi TSE WOTED TY Tie turielog Town of Wiimar, Allon. onthe Hou oF the St, P&T. It 1, 108 tiles frum, St, Paul; price, £4,100; 0 ‘Adaress AH. HANSCOM, Wille quar, Min DARE HOSINESS CHANCE-FOIt SALE ITALP interest {n an old established heavy tianufacti {uur bustuess, nor Ineutnbered, and paying steady Drosin od Husinees mak required 1.008 to £30,100, ud expiauatlun with E,W, DODGE, 18s West ‘Al SOTICE—A FIRM OF ESTEN Utation, manuiacturing, wn article every husiness eatabiish meuts for au agency tn Chit such ad)arent territory an anay'be agreed on, A capita oC 610,00 will be required tu conduct the buslvers frouenr:, die tea leuttimate business, and will, sand juveatheation: the more cupltal eniployed the Krester ihe advantases granted aud larger the territory: Ins cluded, | With energy a pruftauie Us dune. further I fon direct. with fall name W REPS In nearly dexires to inake arrange: ito to cuntrul the clty an ANTED—TO RCHASE A REPUNLICAN Of per in a cit of from “400 ty in tou miles of Cileugu. Ad+ <EW CLASSES allt, tiara en dollars, 210, Will pay fer bnaicing i ast ieseone for FIO. For ce ese aah i ur aiitesa CIHCAGU 20 lesyons, Dianut 10. history uf mi further information pil MUBICAL COLLEG: vs 44 Levutils-st XTHA HALGATINS~ELEG DECKER BIOs, Pianos! Britliant Ma of Popular Pease Tlanos! Sweet-toned Es ey Organs! Manon and ure atall prices, anion iberal term AMI"S, 184 will 100 Btatesst. MAG HAMLIN CABINET OnG SSS HEEORE D iuying or renting o cabinet organ be sure to send forouriatest catolucue nod elgculara with new tivies, reduced prices (84, B68, $73, $84, 810, $01, $105, Bld, $I14, $120, “ald Upwarue, and’ mueb ne Sent ar SON & foruiatto 3 MLIN URGAN N TASOS, BEGOND-HA3D PIANOS. BUR: ‘dett Organa—We do the fargest hustness, carry the largest atu e best facilities of any howe 19 the trade, and ure oreparcd to sell lower than any utter dritit Cutcace. Examine our xouds and prices, atl by canviticed that we miean what we say, LYON HEALY, State and Monrue-sts. at SIORY & a play AT $150, $195, $173, 6200, 325, $205. 8278, $3 G, 650, $100, and $11, Warranted for. Use years. Planustorent. WESTERN MUSIC COMPANY, ing btate: ‘$150, S174, 8: 00, $7, Largest a Every in: Brument warranted five ED'S Temple of Masie, 101 and 1K State: SIAL HARGAINS “FEN! EB PIANO. ST ones carved leas only #1 piano, carved legs, only £159, squore grand piahe, only S20, Fine tone upricht Tanofarte. only S10, Hestitiful tone parlor organ, G. Elegant wolaut eany parior organ, wit stups and cil, Extra quality parlor organ, €09, Seconds Tiud instraments taxen in exchanye for.uew, Tnatru- Hieutssuld for ginal cash payment, balance payowie or Weowly. te T. MAKISN, 205 aod 207 AND PIANOS-FHOM $0 UPWARDS, QECOND a arth RAL STADE thon cash, cr ion OND-HAND URUASS “From S10 upwards, $10 Coal, and SS per month. W. W, RIMBA Blegant. rusewood Tich aud powertal tune er ine aeruian, Each additional tine, 40 een| VOR SALR—A LARGE, FINE BTON st Teotweiitng sive tanec ant tnieneny ge ir Atha. near South Parkeay., with Gao’ inka views A nice brick dwelling, two stories: pattor, a roomand kitchen on arat fvore handromely fursiaked a iar AY RU Aaa ‘wo atone + Beto ent, real Uroveland Park, apposite University. oe A handsotne brawn atone, three stories and basement, Pralrle-ay., near Thirtseth-a.; good brick barns very cheap. A tara iat of piner dweliings, bstinens locks, and cholce Lufiding tots tp the diferent sections of the city at attractive price GEO. Re cl il aC me vacant jots on the same ie neveral fine buriness blocks . Washington- alle-st . Wabatheay., and South An ae ain $10,600 to 8980.07, whieh are Peying from Xto (0 per cent interest on the Invest- Inent,. Partles wlehing to invast wil) alwaye Ond In my office for sale goou bargaina in Or usiness RN Drst-etaxe residence property. Wi « U2 Wathlogton: SOR BALE<DY HG, atory anid bavement, ty Stoume deep, Urick barn, No, 17H Vark-av., atony-front Z-atory stone-f{ront, no NaN goon barns lot 322150; cheap. Slonesfrant, Waalinutan-at, east of Union Park, to exchange for cheaper piace, PPORSALE-A DECIDED HANG AIS-ONE WLOGK from Unton Park, Nrat-clnee hrick dwellini, well bullt, with all modern’ fi tie steps, iron fenc bcs, 5,00: he {OR SALE—8:150 F ‘Hi, oe dieontiic wat CHastingeaiey between ‘ouny and Wuynes anes subdtvintons terns €13 cash, £25 On one month, aut $10 per month Ul patty when paid up Jot will be frorth. £1,400; no aayinigs-nank hooks taken: pene Are be Sitaeeee Jota i chi Lt HOt insane Fpaity g ound ean le mated on hera without aujecttut, IC. GIVINS, 43 Major Iilock, i WOR SALE—f HAVE SEVERAL GOOD in stone front residences in chiol © loca: Side, with partors foor,_H. FOTW Ol BALE—Ot RENT-6EVE feet of dock property, Mtted up complete with ratl- Toad track, ofiies, and planklie, for lumber bi For particilars thautre of GEO. DP, DERIUKSUN, Alt iand-av,, south of rwenty-accund-at., oF 1.8. MASON, s0Dearborn-at, yrou, gat tariog M1 D. DANA, 10 Stat FO BA Fever ©. REYSOL FON BALE-$1, 140-12, -R. Swell front brick, 10 Foon ments; fing location, South Slde, near steata and hors care. MAGIL! Me Mb Waaliington-at, FRO RS ALE St 260 Sie Howe emt ECM and Dayement bn K dwelling, and lot 2% HUNDRED IT FI.OT, ifs all Improv ", between Madieon and. We seein tminutes' walk of T ficurt uf Chicngai rente now at $0) 3 An “ Ae : ey a rauge that such property at mich low prices fa fC lsterrivly cheap... BUST, Room 7 13 Madison-at, TA! front, Hortheaat comer Calumet-ar, i good brick barn, RI CAN 5 to $28 a mont caver than auytndy, on your awn termma, aud lend Money to Improve It; don't you forges ft. O. Je STOUGH, 134 Uearbora-st.. lout Fo 5 ech iac Ml tosourt includ ieelat aud uw tality aino ‘a kovd ui _ REAL ESTATE AV ASTED =O BURCH A BAH » OF 7 TO TMrooms with Jot of asout4o feet front, Lora- ton must be Orat-class. Anewers to reorlys attent{un Mia Kive full description aud price. Address k 2s, ‘Tribune once, \WAstep=t Uli USE uf 10 or 3 i. ud Jocatlan un North Side, from 00080 S300, Must eve number and price to recetve any attention, tt. Room #, ‘Address 124 Dearborne WO UN'S. NO RENT=197 WARREN? AV, diving rooine on mate 1 on Monroe. Bear Uakle: i, PUTWL Washingiuusat Sonth Slace (PO RENT-THREE-< FURY AND BASEMENT MAR- ble-front touise 4:14 Michigan-ay., furpaces. range, burn, fa woud orders un af URS, 4Upearvornesi., scour 1 'y cumin of same descr "Po RE Vie NO. Ti73—A FIN double brfek lwellinst, in good repair. with all mod= rn {inp ts, and Tot 100 feet front, wleh brick rt Dearbora-st, BUYAN LATHROP, of AND Oe clwty, Ine AVL SEL OS WiC VIASO, NEATLY now, a6) Wiel to muve befere May 1: will sell cheap for eash, ur will take sinall payment down, bale anevon monty payinents, Address k 07, Tribune, ere ener MEMBER OF BOARD, OF TIRADE, IN GOOD Matiding, with ax years’ experience, would enter- Inu propesttion for a partnersh{p, or vituazion, where Lexperience ur acquaintauce would | jactury, Address XY 3 DOLLAR WAT HOUSE. PeoAN thy, Bortge BSdeR, 85, Gi at HTK Hat, 621 AIM Bas Cae oe. \ Goovinel, ATTORNEY AN. “bornat., Clteago, Advicu free} 14 ye: Heuee, : RS LAWYhity ADVICH FEE; WiLL GAIN YOU AA comething or ebarge wotitings private, matter confdenttuls c i 1 Pree com@lision businesa at 63 ¢ i ¢ Uhis day dissolved parinerentp. pay alldenta und collectailuccunnt 2 dé striter. D, DOIN ftaye Gru Kaberg pirittet M GHA. wu # YOU NAVE THE MU, OR NO A: exercise, Ret trom te Lincoln Pars Tony al nudit® pony Loran livar'a elde through wyow leet better, Quly 40 ceuta, ii dorih Cla y Max 62,00 TO Si paying ollice or Mercantile beelue: riley attics North Stace *PO BENT-MAY 1, 8-OOM HOUSE, GOOD LOT. $25, Api}. afi-ruam fat, cecond sory, graines invdernimprovenicnte, £20, Hasement tut, 6 rut Frey eouuyeiilent, #1: qoercesdon now, CHALLIS Atandolh-et. pe RENT—IN Ki wisthest. and We - Wand 7 roume, with cellar and eas, take ond Tr U. 8, DULPLE, corner of Ciark and six- SES FUUNISHED AND UN FU: Evunstons some very desirable pla etlowrent, BEVENIDGR & DEWEY, oy Dearborn ee reaiiecie PPO _RENTSA_COMFORTA RT, with (args sleaded lot, month, dT. i ; TOMY, HOURE. at Wintetka, at Je Tripnne Lash Es AT HDPGELAND, Oat low, three furilahest, Vet Lu it ake View, tha curt $2 tie Clark-nt.. oom Ue NO. Te to aku. MENT Apply Btateswt.: posmeas! MICHULS, 140 Sutteal MENT—F11, Atos StuaniTn the ye TeOLASS STOLE! L Thompson Mock on Weat Madtea Carson a Piries Unstness center uf the W ind Bultadle TOF Gny frat-cle fo HELLIS. SuoMbses, v ace 1 ADIES BURING CONF) NT WILL a'nice hoine with n doctor's family. Fetate ‘unHMeAUa; aad PrIvuts. Hox dh oapcelalty, ANDWAIGCLAIMS PRO: fer," Call ordiuress Capt, he BROWN WHISKEMS THAT HAVE FADED F tured gruy can be restered to neler pristl Wy Wards Watuut OU, te ie ay Price, $1.00, with full direction at the barberwop of the Grund ESD ¥ NEW PHICH TisT SY colus, slampa, ete., wheter you wish to bu vy, Weents, STEAL 2. Box 15h, =TH PURCHASES TWO GOOD FRAME LoTeA OF Hatises {6 Mave on West Sele, wuttite af a giuideeas, etauinys location sud ste, 16 0% ier. y FANTENFOK CARL fl TH fora Mank bears manutactory, dentally. giving partleitiars, K 70, Telbun WWasnenare Rea “TUE WHEREANOUTS ‘of Sirs, Fannts Vauzhn. When last tear of she was tn tha tin n Chtengy. — Pleuay padres Mr. MAHG NIE SEAN, Urlimiea, fa. Ate TWENTY-FOURTH WILLTAMA? MODI 77 Misc. te Watiame interns her jaicony Chat she wilt remaln at’ the ald atand. Noremovul, Latest Toalions, ainuderate price. sa pge Mutat ISLE taehghibariia t fof husband and Wwite oF two sugle Worth Slav, RAND 7 NORTH CLAN O vuard, $410 $y per wees, WIL ul wath, Way Wosrd, $3.5 22 é 217 Sols. ST ETS CL ASS TATED WT wht room, &41 to $a per weuk; Hye uruuies walk Troviy State wud Maudseon-ata, aorors. = COKNE WABASITAY. AND o but uf Foote, with bath, Wandantt eultable for Cuimily, with wrete claad buat jouabie. pesaustt Howse, it BAST tyrone teal y TINDSO THOUS! posite Palmer aus wendy 91.041 per duyy eas HoanD Ww: Boake yy Cominudate an auescep tos Lat why da not eare to advertise the tact. van leava tion of their accomadations with te 10 cont. with Me waurance Viet they will be shown only ei ae they dealre to Gecutnmvdate. Heist 183) guees required. UO TING MENCHANGE, RaUSE Ss TIBUNE, UST-CLASS TABLE BOARD, Mav, Well-furdiehed route ot T reNiniren ‘and yuod table, FIRST-CLA‘ of plany, nd URDICK HOUSE, ‘3 tne Hoarder ar rua OAKD~ CON Tite DUMMER PN BOSE TR ALTHY Bee eae eeatitey tor welty and two cidhiren, where ve tie comfurte ot a lume, We want gulstalit rest,” Terie must be reasonable, Address he ti, Ceivuas vtite he ase teers it ip LONGING FON Six HOYS, WITH. Re rent cis of me teakcegts twill noe pay iver 84 per Week. Addtvas Hat, Tribline uiticu, PAWENERS WANTED. Ht WANTED: VUE Ads PAone DALD Teapunastdy warts Ueud apoly yw Sfurred. Laquite of UACOM WEIL, us Waal AN PROMUCH NUSISESS. ane wade tu bay 60 per cene | aunitiity no danger of uae, capltal ail haidivd by owner, o, Tribune office. TED-ANY GOOD PAYIN auiiiiunal capital aid sry tunaueler, wddrewe me 1 ANTSER WANT! PARTS si WANT! alt Lutereat In O populations bh tin thy tlacu, dbp) by letter 1 goncert saloon, 14 otlive tall uf tau kad ety to.aven ii a oe bia dsltat, dL, take al ~~ Mixceliancoun, HO RENT-TOUSK NO. Int BAST VAN BOE at,. occupled for thus past b 4 eattes iy i i pe, dnquite Of a ALT, att th 2D TO REN's NTE OREN T=ROOMS WITT OR WIT ait board, In, private fami and in Na.d bape {na touden, tu Goud locations, far a uit e opis - CYR See! Reost BUILDING, aa VATED ITO, RENT HOUSES, | COTTAGES, stores, and lofts. ti all pariauf theetty. “The due mand Is very great. PIECE & OUTILED, Ieal Batate, ing, und Collecting Axuney, 162 Lasalieest, \VAntencro: esr oft 4, USEUISIS Toons, With or Withodt board, far tamil y of fours Tueatinn tt of Monroe wort Abesdcen-sts, Ade vA YouUNG i toeation: |__ SEORRSES AND CAMRIAGES. ON BALR—12 HORS! TT FON Ata, TSE, ranted a, and week's irtal give U) wot carping ny HLona, ade sbar, i ‘s top and oben buggies bark’ assortment of OW nut Bes hand grocery Waging. BIL Ke Hsrucey, Hew ated tatst, bianke ona tu le heap hy tlie day witiseli on monstly payin ive Ath eee La Largeat Beworcune Henwe, and Che cagapeat. SC [Ole Sauer wo FOR TUUGTES ALS (wislon top enrrlage, very cheap, Metrupalttan We ink [rou AES FATIAN ALLEN OlSRs ¥ney. (ait, Sudilicast corner Desrvura aud Bid tevnthvate, WW AS HAL T LOW FIGURE HH hactun, Mito top. can bo us rtiweat curuer Vinweunes-ey. aud Uekwoud INI-WAND “CARRIAGE oh ot Patriek’s atabin, 102 ean for fag ape Gear HARGAINS-ELEGANT FUtt TF mattreased, and beddings jarue stor prices, it Ve MAUPIN, 260 aint Or BEAN SATEL DARK GRAY Lorees, 3 yeura ald: Very Wacky amd pond aryhys welsh, -2o'O pauses warranted suunds trial given: wiilse() chenpe alter hoes tig for all we, tC WALKER, iad 1.0) BETS, PAINE HATERS, 7 dv oxprose harovas, 4 Hie Thar a1 Orat vances, il, 4, unit ital be sold this weed, mod Gay wile WALID, 2410 Stulo et, eo a MOUSEMOLD GOUDS. H? 1 MATTERED SES, I MATTHERSKS, AND bedding, feather’ hillows, thady "ta ute Gerat lowed prires on abire matter. Ite "by MARTIN, TSH diag feather pillows, et lowest prices un ehurt huitey, ie 267 platueal, % HED tady to, order at SLAITEN, 265 gal MY AS red (ih raw pilky MAI CAST Of TAHT PAID FOR Cea as fade yiow month, (cy (asi, FAT FO! At 4 GEL nisted a i uN ial DOTHER Iwan of NEW AND BECOND-NAND 81 Hinatsciass nracliloes at oue-thin Bee, 129 Clarkeat,. sseetults 3 —CABINEWS DESK, GFFICK RAUL giv pariviud, VuVEMWb o vi Wwy Vearesit a WANTED-~MALE HEL! pee ‘ na Gn thie column, three Unee or tere, 25 cente per n> serion, Fach addjtionat line, 10 ¢enir. ‘Mookkcopers, Tierkm, &ce i WASTED AN ASSISTANT. BOOKKEEPER 18 A ‘winiesate hardware houses must have apr knowledga of is Luaihess and bie ® good peuman: none ciher nee % w ACALINE ARC, and sa ‘expected, Roo Triboneumen. eer W fiianie drusstrercrinuion elerey AbpIraca Houre tetore Giadac tne CHAS. J. BRAYTON. WANTED-nooRKE . CARFFUL AND Ci eclentlous: one ly,aceustomed to feu: alecounta: give teleren ‘Addrets K 53, Tribune, ‘Trader WASTED -200U0D CAMINETMARRNS ACCUS tame to passeq: cat work, atl & few mond woos h an find atendy employment at 4 pany, Jemtereonvilie, Indlanm. W ANTEDSONE STICK CANDY MAN, ONE GUM tant worvimeny wii ood teterences, Audress Jo Fs COLE, Kansas Clty, Sto, ae ier ANTED-A ROY TO BOLDER GANS, ONF AG- Wiens works HEAT wMILIIG, BIA PEW parlor frames at 84 Fulton WANTED CPODR OF FIVE’ G00n GOAT MAIC: wre for FISKE & NEEM, Ottawa. 11, Apply tute ‘As KOUN & BROS., Washington: FANTED@A FIRST-CLASS BUIT COTTER WANT End ibe factory by RELPRLD Uno! Staite: oe at Marinette [rons \Work Co,, 87 Dearborn ep Bact! NEWLAND at once, we APPIF A! TWO GOOD TINNERS AT 76 AT Atunce, Miscellancon WARTEDIMEN TO SELL conk-schew CUT Tera, pass-hooks, atiouery, chromos, American, Tag Stato-at, ANTRO-GESTHI AND LADIFS TO BELL the celuiold water-proof coilata anc cuffs look [ke Navn: wOl wear for monthe: nu waalt-bhis to pays tolled sponge or wash th sin otf; wine dry and thoy rt or fuses Juet what every man and Indy tn Atnertea wants and wil) buy at sigat, Goo saleanan cau tnuke $1010 $20nday, Sauiple collars vy mall. Standing oF turn-duwi e, HY vents: cuits, any Sige, per pal. 81, toll guaranteed or money refunded. ©. aud 47 Jacksou-at,, Cutesgo, y EN—UY IMPORTENS—TEA AGENTS, MES and women, city and country; sell to families; small euptt jr cor, BO, Hox 205, Culcanus iNQ BOLICITOR eri aie references, experieuce, snd Address K 75, ‘Trlbtine ott WANTED TO SEND wElecttle Relt or Regene erator fur the cure of nervous debility, premature de- eHYnggtes Address Je KAU, 109 "Weshington-at, \WANTEDCPIVE MeN TN THE PHS OF LIFE. Jouersing tuct, energy, and expertencea among am nse te ten Of meal integrity, In every ree spect capable at takhug trustworthy poilttons, at objections to the Iizler grades uf canya cotdder tt a favor (f noni Patt uusinens exneriance, BLOCK PUBLISHING CU VANTEDCAS ACTIVE NVABSERT 810 A weey salary to the right man. Call from 1 Ww & p. 2u Washiiagton-at., Ituom m. Waste ERMAN HART AT THE Wwe SINGLE” YOUSG” MAN” (GERMAN Dreferred) to attens vart alsoa walter, Euyilsb Hone, 2 bast Wastiinuton: TED—A COMPETENT Nurth LaSaliv-st, ‘all in the morning, SECOND GIRL AT Beat city rete Wis ED=A GOOD BT at iS ALS cral housework tn small vAertenn Famally i Enklewond: wares, £13 per month, ZDply a Ne BEND a YALIS, soi nau Mouruede Ws: STRONG GERMAN Git FOR GEN= a) noumeWord UL TIU Surth Franklin-st, : TED—A’ FIRET-CLASS GERMAN GIRL “TG ok, Wash, aii fron at 436 Mtchisean-my, + Rood cd ued Wilkes vo the TIME Dersun itl. TO DO GE Hookkecper GIZATION WANTLDAS SALESMAN, OR TO travel for sunie Arstsclass louse, iy a gentleman Who van yy rence Rnd fs willlug to pul uD erie mnaney a9 for falthful eervices. Ade yess KY, ‘Telvuue onice, : NTED—Ay NOORREEPRI, AS- aistant, ciory have At references from Ruud firme with Wouin ft hase veen etnployed bere fur Tho just Oye Fears, Address KG, Tribune utiice. ITUATIOS TOVE-DEALERS—A party hav years’ experience IN the Alove UuNIuesH desires a portion aa salesuiun uF Inuus igers sutiefactory reterenees futninhed. Address K 74, ‘iefbune once, STATION Was Sanna had nv and prescription bivein cage Colh sores wii Work tor ‘velbune oftt ghvatic D— BY ON S JoURM man, with best of recolrmendad wholeewle or a MAN GER- Sears’ Gxpericuce in the dru 2, und tsa gradtate of tou Cale of Pagramey—In a cry or country arug, Aduresis K 84, uderate woes, CUI, beaks German ever cierk In atore oF otiice: Hee, ey) TOs Dea goed peninan, aad can et Adures KG, Trituny utice - nd ION WANTED-BY A GERMAN DIRUG+ clerk, with fye yeune expertence aud uod reter> ences Address K Us, ‘Trituie oMtice, io WAN —BY AN EXPERIENCED (iran) in'n dey-gouds ur grocer y-atoras Address Ko, ‘loune oti Conckmeny, ‘Nenmisterss Kee TUN WANTED=AS COACHMAN AND ion by a young Wi Ue 2b CEuglisny willing ta iiawse.t generally usefuls Goud referonees. Ad ‘iawhedge ta The wrk PELE & CO. Weilraslie PRINTING UF et cylinder, Ap, ners Misccltinwecous GITUATION WASTEDSUY A HUSINESR MAN 2 DS yonreot axe, Thoronghly scawnlpted with every ‘of the sas, door, pind. one Hunker trades tart uf the countrys lret-ctuss Tels [Address E ih ly Nu, 178 Woat “TG yy o1d braiie: 0 tu a way thuserate, jenmisiresscs. GITHATION WANTED AS BEAMSTIESS| WOULD One wtlung tudo ehamberwork. Aducess NiLLsL, Liucoiuve = wi AROUSOK CODUENS * ATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COM- ni qirl ue huusskeeper, Aply ot 484 North racy aru, tyeattin CCOUSTS IN TE a BTATE, AND OTHEN AAC hank cian haughty alee wopey to loan on Ute. fusarunee polletes atid) uthes eccuritiek, DANIEL avbington DVANCES MADE + Al . uy, ett, Ot L4US dotph-tt. near Clarks ts private oMce, bap ttune Hataullghed (sb, Sie OR BLOW FOR FIVE rity, Ruod farm worth three times, plea hyawiur, avildress, stating Ty Amboy, i, ON FURNTTUL Apis, alyt any Mansy DUAN WWE chinery, warehouse 127 S-mat Adan SOS. kvad cole laterute. SEV TOLGAN ON FURNITUL Fecelpte: wonchinery, an) plier tf hy meat TO LOAN ON IMPROVED ND erty in suns to ault. Apply CO., EN Dearbora-at, WAREOTAE Lsutiaheral te M WAR B.S HOKE, try Pion. NlUN Tnust KELS AND 3 IES CAN BE HAD IN EX NUGRGLS #Peurrauey at to cuuuting-roou of toa ‘Trinuse, SILVE! AND SO CE PIECES IN PACKAGES: $ of $i fur currency ut couuting-rovia of Tribune & Po Las AL SUNN OF Sih Bi, AND POL AS Ta losu upon iiuproved reui estate mt favare ably raige, DRVEGHAiE & DEWEY, 60 Dearhortenty, Tithe “* ND LATU ETE fiprovad “Culease Me BOND. Wes 20 Ba" 4 nouns te loa Ou featentate at lowertrates, TUINEAS Whshiagion-ste 328, 0 7, LOAN Of IMPROVED OL ‘i linyraved, aon per eent Wines Pople «Wd sud HD Waslitngtoneat. ry ENT ON SG0,000 The Ghipsiia ii, cor, ewrborn at any 4801 Wn eorre MEMORANDUM-NOOK CONTAIN soni butlers, anid rallrond passe The finder can recat the money be he will please Ait the josketchouk wud couteuts LoL ky Abune Of ce, OF the Comnere! > A GAROR SIZED 4 iy Frineny tail white a curd will be paid fet tia retin t vutys 7 Wai Churdan Talely:tourteate, od Re . IYDK PARK TRAIN, "LEAVING CH tu. on Manav (tH lost: pucaets muy. © Jou Lickedy dd ea Hut ihe’ pice ut tay oupertiteuueyl yt pera as. Iky Or WIE age ward will hig paid, vi CEL, i wear pt the Fort Wayne depo froclreso Faward, wilt Ue ge gall ary wud bouke t alt coutunts sign uti. Hen Ries. sant Mauieun be Auruud $10 will ua even, Sea ING MATER ale NUILIING WACK, Wad SEX pvici Alves, entarel nnd elulieting cured. ww elgs cali ur write. y ta