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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1880-TWELVE PAGES. Neen eee ee eee aR SS STS Se HE COURT A Jurisdictional Decision by Judge Smith. Report of: the Assignes of the Repub- Me Fire-Insurance Companys Rooord of Iudgmenta, New Suits, Di- yorces, Bankruptoics, Eto, CRIMINAT, FURISDICTION, ‘The following is the decision of Judge Smith Jn tho cago of the People vs. Michael Fallon, on the question of tha Jurisdiction of the Clroult Court to enter sentence upon a verdict of assault or assatit and batters: In thle ense, under an Indictmont churging tha defendant with an assnile with intent to commit. imurder, Which {8 0 felony, tho jury aeqititted tho defendant of the higher offense, and found him guilty of a siniple nssaultand battery, which 48, only, a misdemennor, ‘The defendnut now moves an orrest of judg- ment upon the grounds: L ‘Thit upon un indictment forn felony a de- fondant cunnot be convicted of a misdemeunor; nnd thoold Gnylish rnio upon this ynestion ts Invoked, Dat this rule is net appliicuile to ertininal prosecutions in this State, beciuae tho rengon of tho rule docs not here exist. In En- gland, pon atrial on a charge of felony, the prisoner was deprived of certain privileges a eonted to bli on a trial for a misdemeanor, 51 asa copy of the indictment, greater munber of chillenges, ft defense by counsel, It would, therof he abytously unjust t a conviction for a misdemeanor on etre felony, wherdin the prisoner wna depr ly privileges necorled to him on tho telat for such misdemeanor. Ho woudl be deprived of nosueh privileges under our criminal Jurisdiction, The reason Of the rule, therefore, ot existing, tho rule itaelf docs not exist. (Prondovilic vs. The People, 42 Ith, 217.) 2 i dainsisted that. Inasmuch us tho Indict- ment does not allege a battery, but. only an a8- aault with intent, ete, itonly Justiled a verdict for an nesault; and, 18 this vordict fa for nn age eault and battery, Judgment should bo arrested; and @ case reported Inthe With of Ark. Ileps., 20%, 18 cited ns authority for this position. In that State an assault and an agsaule and battery are treated na distinct offenses. und diferent. tlogrees of Punlaluit, aire prescribed; nnd upon this ground that case seems to proceed, But in this Stnte the punishment for an for an nasault und buttery, are pr anne, progeribed UF ono section of. the eode: © Whovver shell be guilty of an tissnult, or of an nesamit and battery, shall be fined no! Tess than $3 nor more than $100," This verdict certainly {eludes an nasault, 0s every battery necessirily Ineludes an assent It ts therefore substantially good as a verdict for an assault, and tho words “and buttery may be rejected aa surplucage, and, therefore, nigatory, And go lt was exprowly adjudyzed {i Istticlo ve, The State, 40 Texas, 31%, under i stitute preseribing tho same measure of punish ment for at assault as for an aasnult nad bo tery, So, also, in ‘Cho People vs, Davis, 4 Parker, 61, where an Indictment sid not contain suf- Nelent averments to constitute the erime of an assault with 1 nt to KIL, but suMmelentl, constitute the crime of assanit and butte verdict of “anilty of assanltand battery with Intent to Ki" was suatined ayn verdlet of Biplo nssarit and battery, the words “Intent to, Kit" belng rejected as surple 4 [tis objected thut this thas no Jurtstice tion of the erime of nn assault and battery. sited this {3 really the fm ation In this cae, Under the Constitution of 1818, and the nets of the Goneral Assembly thereunder, exclusive: Jurisdiction, over these offenses: was ex- he uly conferred upon Justices of the Pence, Phat Constitution dit not presertbe the Jurisilice tion olther of Clrenit Conrts or Justices of the Pence, but provided that they should lave and exerelse such Jurisdiction and powers na tho General Asseribly: should, by law, proseribe under this, stitution by net of the Gener) Assembly. usive Jurisdiction aver these ate Tenses wis conferred upon Justices of the Pe 4 Tn 1d, while this Constitntion and this leit Tntion waa in foree, the Supreme Court of this State, [In Carpentor vs. Tho People ( Scam,. 1%), deelded that Clrewlt Courts thon bud no ju tlon over these offenses for the ren thit clusive Jurisd{etion had been conferred, by ae! of tho General Assentbly, upon Justices of the ace. But the Constitution of 1870 itself prescribes tho Jurisdiction of Cirentt Courts und of this Cou, It, provides that “the Clrenit Courts shall have original Jurledletion In all causes by Taw and equity," and that the Criminal Court. of Cook County “shall have tho Jurisdiction of av Clreutt Court fn all eases of a erlntnal or sil criminal nature.” ‘This hunguage is too broad and too explicit for construction, It confers Jurisdiction “upon this Court In alt erlminnl eases, Inoluding © enuso prosecuted for the pinishment of these eifenves; aml tho General ‘Assembly has no power ty, in’ any wise, abridge this Jurisdiction, and go the Supreme Court hid repeatedly dee’ Myer vs By TIL, , it was ex iy ele Goneral Assembly could not confer erelusiea nrisdiction over misdemeanors upon County Jourts, because the Constitution conferred orlx~ Anal Jurisdiction upon Clreult Courts over all cares of nifudemennor, and “tho Legiiluture therefore has no power to abridge the orlgtnnl jurisdiction of the Clirenit Cour And in Weatherford vs, The people, decided at the sume. ime, and reported fn the sume volume at pige 639, tho sme decison was mado, holding the net of. 1872 unconstitutional, so far ns i. attempted to confer exclusive Jurisdiction in wilsdemennons upon County Courts, for tho reason, that the Constitution Atself had conferred original Juris: diction upon Cireutt Courts © in all enuses in law and equity.” In tho People va. Youngs, 72 1M, 611-615, the Supreme Court again decided that tho Clrealt. Courts cannot bo deprived of the Jurisdiction this conferred by the Constitution, ‘oven by nn expross act of the Genural Assembly, Indeed, the suing prinelple was announced by tho Bupremo Court more thin twenty fy TF RED, Mn Burne ve, Henderson, 20 Til, i. The quea- tlon aroao under the Constitution of 18i4, which conferred Jurisdiction upon Clreuit Courts * fn all causes at law and equity, und fall cases of appenis fron: all inferior conrts." The Generat Assembly passed aninet providing that all ap- peals from the decisions of polite mnygistrates: and Justices of the Peace -of Port County should be tuken to the County’ Court of thit county, and the Court held that this uct should bo construcd ag-only conferring concurrent FD risdtation upon the County Court, beemise the patitution had conferred jurisdiction over these appenla upon the Circuit Court © independ- ently of any Legielative enactinent on tho sub- ect," and therefore SUOry HG yptat the Ten- wlutufo to take uway or abridge. thts Jurisdiction would be wugatory, My attention hax been. called to tho case of Furguson vs. The’ People, decided at tho Inst January term of the Supreme Court, and report~ ed In tho Legal News at page 201. The only ques> tion Macusaed, in the opinion of tha Court, In that ease tens haquestion of eonstrietion of tho Btatuted. These constitutiontl provisions and the prior decisions of the Court a3 to thelr farce aud aifect seem to have been entirely overtouked Jn tho discussion and decison of a wholly finn. torlul questions for, if the Gener Assembly Jaaaseasca no pawor to deprive Clrenit Courts of his jurisdiction, it Is tmmaterial to Inquire whether such un attompt fas been made, Of course all questions settled by the Ruprene Court are conclusive ag 2 guide to the docistons of this Court} but, in, view of the dechlons ale ready made by that ‘Court, it {a ldle to pretend that this question ig seftled adversely to the Jue risdiction of thls Court over this class of urine, and J feel purmuadted that, upon a fill review of thig question, thia jurisdiction must be thinly suatained by our Supreme Court, ‘The motion In arrest of Judgment ia denied, a .. THE REPUBLIC, Mr, J. BR, Payson, Aselgnoo of tho Ropubtio In- suranco Company, Blud tho following full ‘uid correct atatomont of his receulpta and dishurse- monte from Murch 1 to Deo, 1, 187Y, which {a us followas NkKCEW TS, Halanee on hand Mare! 28,101 rot Wie a Morgut iH » Tn ne fused r Total... seen soeahas si Hie; Moe Talance Pereetys Liabulilies now pursiandltig “+ .. AN ANXIOUS TRUSTEE, A Dill was-filod yostorday in tho Superior Court .by Bencca GO, Lapham, ns solo cxuoutor and trustee of tho estate of Samuel Stone, do- ebasod, against Ann 2. and Caroline A, Stone, John 8, Draper, Mury 8. Lapham, Julia A., Heury and Charles Laphain, Goorge 8, Bhipman, tho Foundlings' Homo, tha Old Ladica' Homo, tho 014 Pooplo's Homo, the Home for tho Frignidlcey, tho Newsboys’ Home, the Chicago Historlou} Society, and the Acndemy of Splonves, asking to havo cortain: avta of. his confined. Ho states that he focolved from the udinine latratars. of Mr. Stone's catatg $14,101, and -- hears sino collected’ § 62,409 on uccount of Inturcat. Ife bas loaned: on real vstato und other Keourity, in avcordunce with tho directions of: the will, $11,120, At tho time of his deuth Stone owned’ ne real eatut BUR OyaRDs portal Jota tn Btonw & Whitney's Subdivision, but since that time complalnint bas bad to Bay Ina large awount.of unimproved euburban property under forvelosure pronuuds iu in, Tuvoref theeatate. Ho eas alsa. been obliged to pay 32,015 for taxes, $065 uttarnuy's Tues, to rugall’a joan of $1.44), und tg pompro- tilee cortuly fureclosure procovdings. lio bas ila wold, Mocks 31, 87, Us,- and BY, 11 Stone & {yhliney’s Subslivision, for 8 ado, oF ut tho rate Yan acre, aud comprombied a forvclosure: sult against BF. davobs, Tho estate waa worth $0,000 whon Store ate, but fa now worth $65,000, Complainant now make that dl his dotnyd a nbove given. may be raliied, and that, the de= fendunts, whe are legutees, inny be required to consent thereto, . JUDGE SMITIP, hidgo Hmith will return to bis Common Law Court Monday morning, and, tho firat thing hee fore any motions are heard, ho will make a pre- liminary call of tho first fifty enses, On this callenses willbe olthor marked fur trial, dis- anfssed, or continued for enuso shown, If nelther purty answers tho cnse will be diainisscd, Aftor howring motions thore will be w peremptory call af cases marked for trink At the canelusion of tho prelitainary call the Court will commence tho number of ‘enaes, not to exceed fifty, whith will be subject to De tae call nt the apens ing of Court tho following day, aud auch will bo the course of procedure from day te day until further ynnouncement. i —— ITEMS. Judges Blodgett, Tuley, Mogers, Moran, and Baraum will net be ta court to-day, Judge Gary wilt hear motions to-day, and Judge Jameson divorce cases, Monday Judge Jumeson will yo to tho Criminal Court, but every morning at 915 ha will hear motions tn his Chineery Court, it? fonkins was yesterday elected Assigneo of 3 on Duliand of Mareeflus i, Collins, Bradford Haneock was elected Assignee of Francis M, Mitehell, A frat and flial dividend meeting will be held tig afternoon at 2 p.m. In the cuse of Jobn F. Eberhart, Assignees will bo chogon nt 10 o'clock Monday morniug for George M, Springer: Charles W, Iteed, Tlornuce and Marti A, Muckininster, and Ovorge W. Jones, A final dividend meeting will be held at2 p.m. of tho same diy in the case of W. 8, heen, Cooke & Co, DIVORCES, Toulse ©, Barnes Med a bil yesterday against her husband, Mark M, Burnes, asking for adl- voree on the ground of adultery, SUPERTOR COUNT IN BRITE Join Kauer filed a bill yesterday against Chirles Roch, Frederick Brand, John UW. Fred- erieh, nid John Hofinann tosettle up tha tee lusttiess fu which they were engaged in 1875, CIRCUIT COURT. Joseph Frouka filed n petition for habena core pus against bis wife, Knute, to get possession of is d-inontha-old daughter on the ground that the child's mother ts not a proper porson to tuku cure of her, Truman W. Miller began a sult in reptovin against J.C. Mieinrds, John Hoffmann, J. Ue Burke, iD. Lenders, and Atexandter Ovmick to recover it quintity of from eastings molds, dies, drills, patterns, ete, vieltied at S100, TE. Rice brought suit to recover $1,000 nm ving Cam Havup and John M. Uraur. Western Hank Note & pany sued the Chico & Pacific’ Itatlraud Com- migy for 81,00, £Mhu Colina began a suit for $1,000, against the Muteal Gf ardinee Company of Clilcago, L.A. Mathes commenced a suit in trespias agalnat Charles 1. Epps, elaiming 310,000 dum- ayes. She Galenn Woolen Mills suud Stettunor Bros, & Co, for $2,009, ‘ PROBATE COURT, Tn tho estate of Johan C, Michel letters of ad- ministration, with wil annexed, were lasted to William Michel, td his bond for $2,000 was np. proved, An appratser’s warrant was also tysued. Tn the estate of Johan HL Bremor tho will wast rover. tnd letters testamentary wero feaued lo Johan? Bremer, His bond for’ 37,000 was p> proved, * THE CALL MONDAY, ebambors, form Noy, G90, 6%, «1 jow catondar, METI! Ley ZA a eatondir No. 2y AUNGE ROuks—Xet cuny, Muiton va. illest, nnd culondar Nos, 27, und 28 ty 28, tnichualve, No‘ ene un telid JUNG Mor, et-enwa. term No. 349%, Hennott Hrantiie va. Mictinolls, und Jusivo, except 2), 201 31, ohn Mtatznor, and seerth. Conduits UR, BO, T0Ui, 1,08, 3supDaM 8eprnon Counr—C ‘ve. Francos M, Urittin, R455. APPELLATE COURYT---SECOND DIS- TRICT. Speetal Dispateh ta The Chteago Tribune. Orrawa, ML, Jan, 3—Tho Appellate Court for: tho Sevond District convened hers late this after noon, after the holiday vacation. Motions in tho following cases were entered, wind the Court ndJourned until to-morrow morning. 425, Bundy, admululstritrix, ate, ve. Gordon; motion by defendunt tn error for order -upon plalutiit in crror to glye scanrity for costa, 475, Vilugoot Warron vs, Wrights by appel-> Innt for leave to ile abstracts and briofs in stauter, 402. Lucey ya, Raker et nly by appellant for lewye to tle original mortgage, 4h, Stark ys. Moore et ub; by appetice for leave to tle briefs. 123. Mcilard ct al, administratrlx, ote, va. Ives; by appellant to tax cost of additional ab- structs to uppellee, 401, Baley ut al. va. Spautding, for use, eta; by. ‘Appollunta Tor louve to fil briefas by appullus ta. dlsinis appea! for non-commpliinee with rule. 407, Tatterson et al. vs. McKinney et aly by appetlint for extunsion of thne to flo reply; by Appellee for leave to fle wddidannl record, 43. Fisher va. Fuaning; by appellee for ox> tension of time to flo brlefa; by appellant for time to iio nbstraots and briefs. AKL Diggins, for use, ote., vs. Higains; by ap- t timo ta tito briefs. mar v4. Moshior; by Hepellee for leave to fite additonal abstracts and briefs lnatanter. 48. Chlengzo, Burlington, & Quincy Railroad Co, va. Brown; by appelice for leave to tile briefs instunter, 08. Farmers’ Loin & Trust Compuny ys, Durs by platntht fw error for leave to Rates; b Heater of ovidonce f und tostelke addition record from files, and, for lenve to De brlafs Inatinter, 402, Wolghtinnn vs, Carry by: appellee to rein- atate cause, to aubstitute adinlatratels for ap- pellant, and to disintas appeat . 475. Arinour ot at, ve. Moores; defendant tn ators depoumihen, y pppoe to strike nauddittonal record erry ‘The call will by resumed to-morrow. = MILWAUKEE MARINE, Apectal Dispatch (a The Chicago Tribune, Minwavker, Jun, 2—Aftor having hold off fully ono month to obtain anywhere from 7 to 8 conts per bushel on wheat for stornge and delivery at Hultulo, the vessol-owners thi morning ylolded to tho shippers’ offers and nade charters at 014 conta to Buiftilo,an wheat af courio, ‘Tho vesaals put in were the Wells Burt, Angus Builth, Join 1. Mgrrill, and Red White and Hlue. ‘Thely united eapnetty is about 17,000 Dushols, Tho wheat fate bo placed on bonrd at Angi Bilth & Co’a, gud C.J, Kershaw & Co,’ elevators. Tho tug Welcome was engaged this afternoon tin breaking the vessels from thelr ley moorings ind towlny thom down to the clevas toni. Allowing the ngunl mite of led vont faratore ge, those charters servo to estublinh the opone toy rate on whent to HuiFato wt 6 omnes, fhe schooner Penokes {4 to recelve 11 conte per Iushel for the delivery 05 her cargo of whont at Hattulo, not 1 cents, av telographed to Lug Trimune Inst night. me WANT TO FORCE HIM OUT, Special Dispatch to The Crfcago Iribuns, Torepvo, Q., Jun. 2—Quite a songution has been caused in military and other eireles by the digcoyory of n wovongnt to force Col, HG. Noubert to resign cominand of thu Sixteenth Regtinent, 0. N, Gd. A potition belng olreulated, und, it 4 olalinod, extunvively alynod, asking the Colonel to restgnon the grounds of ingompes tency, has been published. ‘The Colonel suys bo: will not realign nt present, and can’t bo dlspficod, exyupt for cause, te + _A REVELATION BURST npon tho public pryes and wiedtent profeaston when, over twenty-tve yours ago, sha a nel Pas sult of modl KUMrOP Md AyUthedly wilt, Hos: tottor's Stomach Bitters, was given to te war Boon after it had bean started on its curative tniasion it was didvevered that its botanlo prop- ortles fur surpuxsod those of the approved mins crul remoilies of the day. Not the least among the goud consequences Of fia yeoueral usu bie been to divghuse mén'e llads of many absurd myodionl fulluctes, wd te demonstrate: the wil perlority of vexetublu remudios It conquers wand provonts nuilarind foyers, dyspopaln, ohronto ‘von Spation, 4 tendency to kidney and blads der ullinents ind rheumatiqn, and ts of tho greatest value {in case of bodily froutto grisin rom weokneas. Old people ate greatly alter by ity nid fw highly avryiccuble to conval- eacenta und indies in dalleuta moreover, a usefn) ‘wl i olny to take with ond on long journoys, and counteryota the oifcuts of | qiental exbgugtion. ee fl Mothers! your child may ‘have wormal Thon by all ncuns use * Brown's Vermifuge Comiite." ‘hey ure the best, surest, and most plsaaunt uals kuewn. Avoid counterfeits, Pricu, cent Inile to tow w and bay ‘nish ‘horse-bout moves 8100 bushels. | STEAM CANAL BOATS. The Raymond Propeller and Barge System on the Erie. Experiences of Capt. Du Puy tor Several Scnasons, Tho Problem of Oheap Transportation Ap- parently Solved, To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Crtcago, Jan. 2.—On the Sth of last Augiat thore was published In Tie Turnusy an account of the improvements tu canal nnvigntion by: means of Haymond's propeller and barge sys- tem over the old way of towing with horcs. Steam has superseded horse-power on tho i+ nots & Michigan Canal, and reduced the price of frelghting grain from tho Tlinols River to Chi- cago from alx to two and # bnlf cents per bushel, ‘Tho writer desires to mention whut hus been ac- complished with Raymond's propeller and barge on the Erte Canal. Anything that will cheapen and quicken trans- portation on the Erie Canalisof as much Im- Portance to the Northwest, eapeciilly Chiengo and the Inke trade, aa [t isto those directly tn terested in transportation on tha Brie Canal. ‘Tho writer, who has heen on tho canrls for thirty-six yeurs, boughtn half-iutercst tn Ray mond's patent In tho -fall of 1876, nnd, armed with letters of Introduction from the Tllinots Canal Commisstoners, Norton & Co., Pulsifer & Co, and several nifidavits from propeller and barge Captains, who had run tho double bouts for several years, went to Buffalo, thinking he could mtke a favorable impression ou the Erie Canuters by reli hig ton yunrs’ experience with steam ports, But stem canil- noone wanted to Feo cor hen uum. Everything in tho shulpe of stenm canul-bonts had tilled. Tho Baxter vont was a fallure. Tho Baxter Com pasty was in Lote y. Tholr bouts, aixteen per, had Itin In tho Morria Canal basin v he The'tden of pushing a bargo ahead of the eumor was ridlenied, ‘Tho weiter wis looked Has ostalt patent-right men are. Hawev= vr he spent the winter without making the slightest impression on any ong in fayor of push- ing lunge ubewl of the steamer, “Inally, when tho Erle Canal was opened in 7, tho manager of the Baxter bouts sald L rn fry one rig it would eum tho boats ine self. Ofcourse I embraced. the opportunity, wh resulted In tholr adopting the push syx- in With thelr entire fleet ever since. ‘Chey cleared $35,000 tha first year, and have cleared fuore inoney durlig the’ past three years thut the frst gost of the bouts, ast xenon thare were humerous other atenm- ens pushing barges, Capt. Hathnway, of Roches: ter, N. ¥., cleared £5,450 with bis new steamer and barge, and om his Iust round trip, from Now York to Butfulo the profit was over 81,600. The averugo enrnings of horse-bouts on the Erle Canal last season were about $700 each, Tenee, Capt. Muthawiy actually cleared on lls dusttrip more than the uveruge of two horse. bouts for the entire season. And the combined net earnings of seven horse-bowts do not equal Cupt. Hathaway's net earnings for the season, Tho ubove tigures may sean tneredible to tho reader, Therefore, the writer will mention that, by pushing tho barge with the steamer, there fé but one brenk Inthe water. ‘The. steer runs in tho suction of the barge, the two boats belng hetd as flyni as one entire bont with the De Puy und Iaymond couplings, which are instantly de tachud nt the locks, | ‘Chus two boate ure run by one boul’s crew, It costs hor bouts fram 25 to 3 conta por bh niles or horses, Cupt, Hathaway’ (ro expunse for engineers, iil, ull, Waste, repute to engine, ote. wero onlye iE cents wud two mills per inte per boat (oleh cents und four mils per mile for tho Tho propeller and barge moves 15,00 wheat quioker and cheaper thin the Most all horse-bouts return from New York to Butfalo Ught, on account of the strong current rauning cust. However, this depenis on which the Captals: thinks the most of, his bout or bis mules; If tha latter, bu goes Hght; If the former, ho wilt put in 100 tons, which stondics tha Lont, td tha wines do ot blow her on the stone walls of tho canal, ‘All propellers and barges carry west. from 250 to 400 tons every thine, and never return to But- 0) fale light. he Writer loft Naw York with 250 tons of sugar on board the steam canul-bont Walia Newnan aud Dirge Tompkiis. Tho sume night sixty horse-bouts left light, and not one of them got: to Huifala sbend of me, My freight ws 80 cents per ton over tolls and banding, whieh left me in Buifalo with $200, while they lid nothing. Tho writer passed over 600 horse-bouts botweon Ditfulo and Now York with the Nowmun and Dare Tompkins. The WiltmerNewmnn took tho secand premium nt tho triut-trip on the Erle Camu In 878. She 1s wart, but not nearly as veononical on fuel, wd dloesn't exrry ud much by 700 bushols of wheat ws BuIne of tho new stenmera, Capt Huthuway's steamer fs furnished with Thl’s machinery complete, which combines series of finprovements iitbo boiler, engine, vondenser, aud propeller-wheul for cant] use. ‘fhe boiler is un upright return tubular, with amoku-box at the bottom, with a magazine dow the contre for epul, wluch holds enostgh to list six hours, The grate-burs are slightly conlenlly- shupod, 40 when tho wheelaman (who ls engineer And firemin) shakes tho burs, by moins of it lover conyenlently nt hand, tho ellnkors, tro round wp und pise of ut tha outer ends, ‘This holler utilizes every: atom: of heat, and will hold ‘Aro threo days In port by losing atl tho dampers, The engino In high-pressure condunsor; eyl- Under 12 by IW inehes, ined ine dent qutolt; usunily cults off ut four inches, thus givin working expansion of twelve inches, supparte with a steong vaouut plo looking affalr, but The condenser isa vory effectual, iiftoen inches in diameter and Ave und 1 hull feet tong, constructed to form i matical rapld clreulution of cold water pussiiy through it without the ald of pumps. tt fs placed fore-and-nft on thy bottom glose to tha storn, recolving tho water from the sido of tho boat opposlt the frunt end of the condenser, dis- churgiug nt the aft ond through tho stern af tho boat, The propoller wheel when in motion elther Way cunsos a ropid circulation. Tho condenser fs Mindy with double heads, the centre boing tilled with A-inch ooppor pipes. {tis necessary to huye the nren of the receiving and discharge Dies, aw Uittle lurger than the area of the small Pipes. tthe propoller wheet 13 designed expressly for full astern boats, the hub being four feet in diameter and teu inches thick, cast hallow with a boveled edge to correspond with the run of tho: bont. Six blides aro bolted to the bub, making tho diameter of tho wheol cight fect. Tha principal advantages clatmed for this wheel ure unt ect gris hover accumulates on it, and bouts crn bo made to curry 0 or 800 bushels of wheat inure than when vonatruoted for the onllnary scrow-wheel. Tho uir-pump ts workud from tho propeller shaft, ulso the blower, A doukoy i used to supply the boiler. The wheelsman can bundle tha engine, gau tho wator i tho voller, regulate tho fre, aud (4 provided with a conventent purchase to throw tho onging off the centre, ut Capt. Hathaway very wisely carried two engineers to look after overything and handle the engine. Thon his entire expense for moving tho propelar und pane only equaled elght 6 and Cour mills por milo, whitch ly next to noth: ing, ug compared with 0d conts por mtte to move the corresponding Gonnayo with niles, And bi 4f your pationce will pormit, tho writer will mention whore other improvements enn be made ta cheaper transportition by tho Jakes and Erie Cangl, ‘There are too rhiny imide demon Uving of of this trata, The Lrio Canulera are subjected to pay mare unronsoni- ble conuulsslond and pomenth a than any othor olned of puople ln tha United States: Mrt—They ure charged with Insurance on nit suttivlentls high onough tosupport several, high-toned gentlemen between camer and the entionwwin WhO furnished tha moncy in case of joss Sccond—Thero are soveral hundred genlpers tn Taffala who manage to keep inthe shade in aummoriand huga hot stoye in winter, all Atle: ported by the Brio Cunaler; or, tn othor words, who mange to take o bite out of every bushel of peal passing through Buttalo, thin ahoy mut puy wharfago in New York, sometines at suvertl Plies the ame diy, AC overy dock they hitch to thoy uru ingtantly pre- sented with a bill for whatlage. Fuurth—Thoy are churged onoshale cent por Dube for unloading grain in Naw York (g4 per 1,000 bushels), while tho Ulnols Canaler pays only #160 per 1000 bushels iu Chicago, ‘Those Now York charges for whurtayes and cloyation, although pobraeoualy: high und a tax AN CONIMETCO aauely ugninst tho Interosta of Now York, must bo borne by the canalors for the presont, Une tho fnasinneg ten and scaly ers fn Uuttalo can bo dispensed with, Ty the like transportation companics own Ing Mined of propellers and birged on the rig Canal toxin in connection with thelr several Hines on the hikes, they vould contract through freight fram any point on tho likes by stony to Now York. Thoy could lnsure tt to Loe shipped: ‘by any of thelr propellers to Dulfalo, thence by: their canal propellors and barges to New York, ‘Vhug one agent can hundle iy Bufalo that which supporta hundred Tumtlies ut present. joru janlways plenty of west-bound trolght to’ be gotten In New York by steamers wud barges, * The writer was i Ht, Te Wilt’ ollice iu ‘Row York, ayent for the Union Steamboat Company, when 4 man came inand asked for a steamer aml burge for 250 tous of duyur, Un. furtunotwoly Mr. Willams bad none but whut were oniayed. fe olfe to furnish horse: buats, which were deglined, and the sugar ws shipped UY, rall to Chigag, he writer, paving pont tho last threo years tn establishing ¢ pny terand bury system on the Eriv Cunul, oul gertva t yolumte about car) peppuvenccnts, ut ho will’ only, et what Jt ii dn the power of the “Inke. trans. portation companies to transport: eral und, ‘uthor produce Sn, auy point on the likes to New York Oity so cheap hat jarge quantities of, all kinds yf frolghe woul stored und kept for the water route, finan tho prominent canal- bout bull oy the Er! Canal ara G. W, Hull, of Watkt on Seneca Lake. Mo owns three, and Is bull two how ones, Robert H, Blawy, of Now York, ownsone, and [s building four now ones at Ithien, N.Y. George H. Notter, of Raffalo, wil build several. Curtis Taber, o Hbten, an old plonerr at b on band, and muty t Commodore Vane lon aw pu an row In tho Erle Wire wiitor's Kent address ts No, 783 Cly- bourn avenue, Chtenga, HL, and any one wis! ing further (nformation whout steam canals Douts enn elthor cull or address the above num- her. spect fully, M, De Pur. ——_———————— CAUGHT A TARTAR. Mark Twain Talica toa Post-OMice Clerit Likea Dutch Uncle. The Hartford Courant publishes the following letter from Mark Twain to the editors Bin: -A day or two ago I received a formidable envelope from Washington inclosing a letter and some printed mutter, Thiy envetope had some pecullaritices nboutit. For instance, in fis upper right-hand corner, an oval black stamp was printed, benring the words, “ United States Postal Service"; In the upper teft-hand corner: the following words were printed, in large, bold type, In three separate IInva—thus © Post-Olllee Department. Ollice of the Postmuster-General, OPFFIOIAL BUSINESS." Tn the lower left-hund corner wag printed the following words {1 two sepirate lines—thuat A penalty of $300 Is frei du law for using Ute Euvelope for other than OFFICIAL Business.” In this musestic envelope I found the follow- ing. uinony other things: * Post-OFFICH DEvantMent, Wasntnatoy, D. iy Nov. 90, I870,—8, AL Glennie, Ea, Hartford, Conn—Dean Sins Notleing yhar Tater to the Iurtford Courant upon the recent order of tha Postinaster-General, | take the Mberty of inclose Ing a few copies of n tract which the Depurtinent bus prepnredin order toa meet such hardened cnaes ng yours. After reading the traet and the Inctosed clipping (from the Cineinnat! Enquirer), which lutter J wish you woulit return to me, ag it is the only mae have, you will see thatthe “unnecesairy labor” of which you complain was really ns unnecessary ag tho complaint, the only utility of which wis to add tothe Aulvenily surplus stock of misinformation tn the world, andto enable fone needy compositors to ite crenée thelr atriugs by several thousand, which hatter end might have been Just as well attained Dy’ the nso of bowus. T send you by this matla copy of the postal Inwa and regulations to expily the allusions in the truet. and hope you will take tho trouble to. Junk into the mutter thoroughly, ‘he Depart mont [s aunitin regarding the order us the grent- cat step toward perfecting the pnstal service that has been taken for. nal ts oilicers Are cons fident that when the public understand It thoy will sustaln it, Yours truly, “tosis 1D. Kinny, Larval Recrntary ta the Eat reeConern.)* My enllow friend, when you shall haya out. grown tho effervesconces of youth and aequired a bit of worldly experience, you will cenag tomako inistakes like that. That Istosay, you will res frain from meddling in mutters which do not concern you; you will recognize the simplo wis- dom of conilning yourself strictly to your own Wustness, There aie persons who would resent this innocent pleee of lmpertinence of yours and say barsh things to you about It, but fortinntely for you Tam not that sortof a penton, What ever else [ may’ lack, [have a good heart, There- fore, ina humune and yentie spirit, Twill try to ket you right upon certain siull potuta—not to hurt you, but to do. yor goo, You seem to think’you have been called to account, ‘This 13 n eave error, Itiatha Posat-Onlee Department of the United Stites of America which has been called to necount, There ts a difference here, whieh you have overlooked will point it out, You tire not tho Post-Uliee Department, but only au Irresponsible, {noxpensive, and unneces- sary appondize to it. Grave, elderly mon, pub- Wi do not ell ists nt. Denr this helpto you, Tho mistak ont-Iiihting, his one Kd nevern nore, rile nivde a owikhl expres: he would live to sco wrasse 18 si you have hnitylned yours the dog, wheres you ure the Will, You hive ¢ vored to way the dow; this was not sadh 3 ¥e should have hung quiescent until the dog wagyed you, If Pstepped on this tall,—nnd we wit] grant, for tho sake of argument, that 1 did,—it was not ho tail's attention to unything. but only: thoattention of tho main buy of the oa certain matter, You perelevo, tt wis simply in the nature of ringing a bell; that isally my business wis not with tho bell Itaetf, hut with tho owner of ft, A bell ts a useful thing, in a tmensure, but it ahold not keep on wowing when, one ts done with it. Do Linake mysell partinily undorstaod? Lest thoro be any dotbt, lot mo’ fMlustmte further—by parable; for tho parable 1s the slinplest nnd enrest veblclo for couveying Information to the immature aiind, You seumn to have gathered tho Inipression, somehow, that you are a member of the Cabinet, Vhis Is an error, You ure only extraneous inatter connected with a meniber of the Cabinet. Your Chie€ is one of the xansof that buttery, but you are not. You, are not the gun ortho oud or avon tho rags: nelthor da you supply tho ammunition, You only do up tho cartridge and serve na a Hrestick to toeh it off, You re not the barrel of molnascs, you are only tho faucet through which the molisses Isdlschurged. You ure not theboot, bit the bootjack; that iy fo say, You do not furnish thy idea, you only pull {tomt. Younre not the Hyhtning, but only tho Ughtning-rod, Do you perceive? Tho thing t am trying to convey to yon fs that tt docs tot beeome you to agaiime “fuuetians which de not belong to you, You may think it strange that £ am closing this note without saying: ad upon the matter whiely you have browched, Overlook that, drop Itoutet your mind,—we da not disturb tho ropose of privite secretaries with ATaies with wh hoy p nothing todo. The nowspapor slip which you have ficlosed to me Will be returned to you by. one of my private georeturios, I keep eloven of those things,—not for use, Dut jlenioy. aMithougsh cannot consent to talk public. business with you, a benevalont impulse moves mo to eall your attention tow matter which {8 of quite serious Importance to you us an individual. You, an unottictal private elton, have written mo in entirely personal and tnoflicinl letter, which you have had the tonvrity ta fnelosa to me ina Department one velope bearing upon {ts surface in eleur print this plain and inmistakible warning: A peril. ty of threa hundred dollars fs fixed by law for ustng this onvelope for othor than official bust- ness” The seryants of the Government's Moers ought to de, for slmple decenoy's nuke, fimong tho lust to break its Inws, You hive committed a gorlous | offonda,—an olfense which hug nono of tho elements of 1 Joke about it—and only plain and simple treachery to his duty on the part of your supe. riorcanaave you from the penalty invelvod, Tho kindly and ahinost afectionate sptelt whieh Lhave shown you fa auiicient evidence that 1 do not wish you dny harm, but indeed thy revere. So, (f that treachory shall Intervene to shelter you, Tahal not be sorry,—ns far us you fndlyld- dally are concoriod—but F should “be nntiith- ful fo my altlzenship iff did not nt, the Kame tla feo) someting of a purus to Beo n Liw of the und coolly Wnored anit degraded by one of the ve i nigncet oflicera of the Government. As fur as Fam concerned ya are safe, ulus you ine trade upan me aguing In which cage fo iay be tempted to bring you before the courts myself for tho violation of that Jaw. There, vow, rue colve my blowing. Go, aud’ do not! mix’ tnto othor people's allied any) more, Other. wise you nny plek up somobady who will food disagreeable words to you instead of susan. MARK TWAIN, > SUIT WITHDRAWN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toinno, O., Jan. 2—Qulte an notable campros inigy was vffevtod In tho settloment of some sulta Uetweon N, T. Burlgbt, County Clerk, Republics anand TL 8. Chaphi, managing editor and also the publisher of tho Toledo Eventiy Hee, late Natlonal orgun., Thoy were the outgrowth of whbitter personnal and polittonl ‘ght which his been enrricd on by the parties for somo time, Vor over & year certain persona, through the Hee, na weil ag tho paper self, bave been bringe fog, und pores iu, charges nguinst Capt. Huright, of pucking gars, imuking irreslir vleetfon’ rotusns, und, it ‘Is anlloged, fraud= ulont § fee-billy, = For this oriminal suit wits Institutod in the Potles Court, and Vidltor Chuplu fined, when bo carried the curio to the Common Plows Court oF error, Civil mult, was also brought against hin in Common Pleus by Mr Enright, chiming $25,000 damages, Menntimno tho alleelyil and eriminat proceed: whieh hod been instituted Mpalant Clerk Burlght had utterly falled. The frst intimation tho pute had of # settlement was a leading edl- forint inthe Bee retracting the charges ugainst Mr. Enright of trands and mlademennors i the nutter of Juries, eledtion returas, and fecd, Today all” tho suite wore withdrawn, Chaplit ugrucfpy to pay the costs, a WANTS A DIVORCE, Spsctat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune MINWAUKRE, Jan, 2—On, Monday noxt the highly sensational caso of B. Woward Randall ayguinst hia wife, for dlyoree, will cone up In the Ciroult Court ut Bau Clalre, Wha, Mandal i tho owner of the Eau Claire stoam clovator, aud is an oxtensive whont dealor, Hoand Mra, Randall #eparated In duly last, after along term ot Ine compatibility and dlitrist. Tho lady ts propos souslng. Ipiaeald that who Hved some time tie Boselo Luwrenoo's tiynlo.on Murtinatreat, inthis elty, luat fall. Bho onils boraole Bilas Lo itay Vine cont, Allo Sinitt, Miaskt, John and Nollto Henan e he id ut present fying at Camp Douglas, Dl Yorcy Is upped for by Randall gn the grounds of desertion and adultery, TS OS VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, Mierana.ey, Mich,—i. VY, Plerce, M, Dz had a surlous Ulseaso of the fangs, ahd was for ating eanthed tomy bed and wuder the care of@ physician. Hh priserintlons did nat help ino, E grew wore, Bling very suvorel T commenced taking your Medical Discovery, whioh helped me lerautly, T have taken gev- gral bottles, and om restored to good health, Yours respectfully, UNITH BULNRTE, & € rd tocrouk and wheeze with « coum Afow'ubs 1 wba Hale's Money of Horehound and ‘Tur wi ‘cure, Piko's Toothache Drops cure in ono in{uute, ers. between 3,000 rnd 4.0003 tr Brucielytty Chicago, 7,000 i) St. Louls, over 5,000, And those only places where tho pa taken anny interest in clections. But these of the party. pa ncqitrud the right to vote, and purtly becatse erate movement ts beytnning to. shud" ranch Oulcos deslungtod bulow, whers ddvertisumonts “will ‘be fakon fur Ua, auina yrieg ia euaryod at tha Alan Once, and will be reculven until o'e! cornur of Twolfthes] H.C, BALI, Gown LOUIS V Avot, Rows atid Buttiuniiry volaiwen Lgsallo wid a wD NU HANS CO,” Drugylats, 48 North Clurkeat, ov posed TL LL OL RARER woL aie “OaSTERAL“T oy AMERICAN COMMUNISM. An Official Report as to Its Prog= ress and Aims. A Ohoice Collection of Incorrect Statements and Erroncous Oonolusions, Tho Fear Book of Soclal Science and Soctal Paitica, published at Zurich, by Dr, Lichter, contalns, among a. number of articles as to the progress of Communism In European countries, tho following statements, under date of June of Inst yenr, regurding the progress of tho move- ment fn America, Tho substance of this docu- ment, with all {ta errors, false reasoning, and vain hopes, {8 given us follows Thore has been « WorkIngmen's movement in the United States for over thirty years. There has been an International Workingmen's Asso- ciation since 1864, and n Social Democratic party since 1876, During the last year there bas been Nn unsought but noticeable growing together of economle and polltical alms within the party. ‘Tho frat indication of this waa the uppenl mado by tho Connell of tho St. Louls trades to all tho trudea and the party sections of the country to celebrate tho Fourth of July—the Na- tion's birthday—by a now Declaration of Independence,—n declaration of tho inde- pendence of labor from capital—which was to be followed on the bth by nn attempt to carry out the eight-hour principle. It will be well, howover, not to form too sanguine hopes of this domonstration. Ita specin| significance fs tho fuct that there is growing utilon within tho workingmon's movement of sections which were previously more iniintenl to one wnother than to tho common antagonist, go that. if te Practice! victory {s not won on the approaching ‘ourth of July, there muy be one secured next year, AB FOR THE STRENGTH of tho Social Democratio party, only an approx- imate estimate can be mate, “The party aid the trudcs-unions have no statistics which thoy pub Mah. We know merely the nutnber of the secs tons, of which thore cun be but one in euch city ortown. Those have grown within the year from thirty-flve to 100.” The organization has Hrtiniteal aver twenty-five of tho thirty-elght ate or regular contributions cannot boglven. with eve! ‘ppropriute aceuracy by tho EB: mittee of tho party, since it constantly yaries greatly Bull, te ft 4 while a year ago {t existed in but twelve trteen, The number of members who pay xecutive Cow Ig About three times what it was ist ye The number of party members who year, vote Tor the party's candidates nt the local elec- tions [s far greiter than of the aftitiated mem- tumounted lust fall in New York to 1, 3 in [lt fell’ to 3,000 Inst. aprin, ]E anid tn ure about the arty, mg such, hus Mignres tre for from giving the strength rtly beenuse muny have not yet many who wore qualified dit nat vote, since they were opposed to taking part In elections, or objected to the ennilldutes who were noniinated. The growth of the party press furulshes data also to estimute the purty's strength. The New York Volka-Zellung prints between 8,000 and 10,- OW” coples; the Chicayo Arheiler-Zrltung, lie- tween 7,000 and You [4,600 fs nearer tho mirk}; tho Philidelphin Tayehtatt, 3.00; aid tho St. Louls paper. nbout “6,00, Tho organization nd discipline of the party ig unfortunately aluck. und bas not ducceeded in putting out disturbing elements which want to rule or ruling and, unfortunately, any of the best members bave'steppod un one side, In order to put an end to foternal strife. THE OUBATHST DIFFICULTY with which tho party had to contend, and yet dixs to contend--the Inck of English-speaklig tnd espeelally Anglo-American os: could do agliation work—bi been pirtly overcome. A gu emigrints have learned Euytish, and a mimber, ates who uring the ye: mt muny German though quite a amall one, of Anglo-Americans: have joined. Owing to the immense extent of tho country, personal agitation is made very diteult beenuse of the poverty of the purty. St, we have galned thls mucl that tho press, which two years ago obstinutely deeliiied to nos tice Its existenee, now swarms with articles figbt- ing the extenalon of Comtinunisin, 17 MAY THE ASSERTED that the ive of mistrust with which the natlve- born and purely English-spenking trades ro- jrurded Internationallsin and the Soclal-Demo- melt iway. It is well known that the English trades-uniona and also the Anglo-American ones, which pat- tern after them, exclude polities, 03 they claim, tosccure harmony. ‘This, however, {8 rither 2 pretext than a ‘real reason, for, secretly, the uders of the trades carry the greater portion of thelr fellow members with them; they are In the pay or Interest of party polittelans, ‘This 1s begining to change; not that | polities are carried into tho trades-unions, but the secession — from the two old corrupt partles has begun powerfully, and in private conversution as well as in the trides+ union organs, workmen's polities are discussed, and the Social-Demoeratie party principles ad~ Yuouted, Thy program af tho Internationat Workingmen’s Union coineides with the Social- Democratic party platform fu all respects, except that tho formation of a distinet party iuppenrs tobe exchided, tewllt come inas a result of sibly complete workingmen’s orginization. But tho forve of cireumstanices taust Foon bring ona tne when polltienl nativity all tradus~ unions, and, finally, for all not yut orgunized working people, wili become inevitable. THE GNERNUACK PARTY declares itautf aguinst all Communtam, but fs rendy te go along vith us ina quict way as for as itis possible. Its lenders are us uncortaln as its polley, Still, the logie of events must bring tho masses of tho memborg of that party aver to ourside, Even thogo miusses of men, who have held off go long, will faully bo carried along by the current ‘of events: and, while tha Sockil Democratic movement hus hitherto had a foot- ing itlnost exclusively among the Germins, Freneh, Bohmulans, Scandinnvians, and, other nations of the Continent of Europe, it will soon nitrnet to itself a greater number of En- klish and Irish. Tho following are fndices of the progress of our party in Chicago, whoro the traded-untons und the party get ulong togethor hotter than anywhere else: Four Soclal Demo- cerita Were elected to the Leyisiature nat fall. ‘Thoy suceceded tn baying a committuy of Inves- tigation sent to Chicago to exninine witnesses re xurding the oppressed condition of laborers thore, They succeeded In securing the estab- Hishmont of 9 State Bureau of Labor. Thoy car- ried through a law aguinst tho truck systom, which, bowaver, waa vetoed by the Uov- ornor, Thoy were enabled” to hinder tho piissage: of tho Militia law, which suppreased the volunteer militin com+ panties of the workingmen, Those companies bid been organized in order to prevent the breaking-up of peaceable workluginen’s meut- fous, stich 1s word held ut the time of tho great rastrone strike of 1877, by the murderous attucks of apecint policemen, Tho activity of the party hns awakened tho evil consciences of tho ruling cliages and thelr pete leaders go thit thoy are now onlllng out oudly for a strong Government, want the militia fneronsed and etrongthoned, and, notwithstand- Ing all tho demands of the poople for economy, would rathor have the Fedora) army tnereased than diminished, ‘The tone which the orgins of ‘our opponents use varies butwoen furlous rage, hitter denunolation, wenk attompta at reconulllits don and corraption and abject four, ‘TUE CONDITION OF THY WOHKKING CLASSES: conthines tu grow worse, Although many mans ufaotarles, forges, and ininvd haye resumed work, uftor long standing flo, although thore te trowlng emigration from crowded «ootlons to the fan lands of the Far West, and although part of our munufactirus and firm products are now fling a Corelgn market, aud tho halt millon of unemployed workingmon Ans beon greatly diminished ia muubers by 10 evening of new clinunels uf vecupas " tun, sulckle, tmprisanment, and em- Ki gration to tha wiklurnuad, “yat there has been no ossontial improvement. Wages aro Bt dinking, einploymont inate but ttle aver half a your, and tho gener - aonemy which all havo Hitally losened Iegsens tha home murket, fhe woa! petted oF Indiferanan, tobe moved by fear a0 by classes ure buginiing, after a long ‘urns to contribute ina Blight monsure to the wlovintion of tho gencral want, Tut that acts merely ke a drop of water on a hot stove, It fy oxccptionnl for a strike to bo sucosasful, a “ Hale Revivuin " restores gray bale to ita orly> Anal color for 60 counts, - Ye vOM ps. OUI NUMEL. ous patrons tirougliout he olty, wo hove Hatate ny the difurcat Vivislone, ae Ck py mi. dura susuriayes ‘ Up Wook, und ontll yp, a, on yf «It eee ‘Boukeshore und Stationers, 323 "Wwenty-nocondent. Fy BOUATULY Drawuint, G1} Cottage Groveray,, th marae Chbety alt nucthweat arngy ibety Heth oats Ny NoWstoalur, Bluponer, @tay WM ents naue We :B¥, TSN rush TH Wlue Inland-avy, i ara Nowstoaler, and Fancy SIR NEN Printing ang Adverti yen ss hate ‘itr etd wr Divlaton. PRON a WT vay w. ust asker ge ee oe OM PAPIAM CALL OR Ae A TM ats AUDS, ICH, ATYOUNEY SATs, 124, DAI Luton, Advivg tous Y oar oxporl= eed Quiutly and locally traneastod, HL STH, Be A CAL Walt aor 1 MA‘ c RUT CO Ft euituitais "or hour ji RSunyltsubne fue BS : VOIVRALE, ‘Tribus oalcw, __CIEX REAL OR KALEMA VERY GUOb Z-8TORY FI ‘dwelling and lottxia) fect, 156, tae OF ce Aino n eptondid a-atury atone. front dwalltn ail modern improvementa, tirst-class dwel ecity,chiety Bunth Bite, will bo than ean be hereattor, order, good strect, for, $a, monthly paymanta, A 7. yonixth-st., on Prat $20. Also onkame avenue, near. $2,205; Incumbered, $001 B barement frirnisbe Inrye number 0} ings tn all parts of An B-room cottago, excellent near Cottage Gruva-ay., $151 vo Urove-ny., north of Ki tue Grove-av., north of Forty- ai acres with 4room house In Sec. ¥ ELAN. N'COVENT & CO. 100 Denrborn-nt. on Bowen-ar, 10 feet on Cotta —— ee WANTED-—MALE MIELP. Rookkespors, Clerks, &c. ANTED — BOOKKEEPER, MUST WRITH Adarenn miit'roferances and’ anlary expected, Was BASIT, tribune omee. pia eae WANTED-A, CONTRSPONDENT AND Tint clarks must writa and epenk German quently, Wliltnut Ba notiond, “Address TS, Vribune ottce. ‘radex. Tw > ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—2 MOLDE! Wan COrOTIAKOTS. AE car work 10e Boule Linisten, W ZD—-A GOOD HARKEN, AT 10 STATE- i Ate € shicago, - : TED—A KIRST-CLASB Pporo RAPT. operator: good wages and ste: Aadtrone te 1), WET, Appioton, Wines eee AND HYDE YP, (OURKS, Port br HANI 4 GOOD! Jota, and aero property, | by Hert at Maton Thock and’ v3 Cottage Gruve-av, qelty nd Syde Park! RST-Ci brick house, furnace, ixtitre a the vonleraras $5.0," 809 cash and 1078 Wabash-nv. “$31 ACHES (BEETO. nenr Stata tines HUNITANS, 616) iMPROVED FARM OF 10 lomon Itlver Valle ww, ‘Terma oney, jon of farm give! ‘Git SALK—FON CASI. A GRAT B, fine farmin Winuls, 100 acres of mites south of Chileauo, in a el nll undor ting quitivation, artesian fow of wator, new house, ote, Address bax Ik, Muywoort. 11). WANTED. ‘AS AL RSTATE, WITH ‘and mnchinery, In. country town having gand shipping factiities, f0F 0 rat-claas plow works of 3 to uy rty of three plow-mak idee [RENTS AV, NEAR COTTAGE Grove-ny. at WVeony, aN mont brick resid Kent, North Side. AN ELEGANT 2-8TORY AND BASK- ment brown-atono front house ii odurn Improvements, Di: utiwest curnur Clark TO RENT—FLATS, Went Side. f]'0 MENT—ONK FLAT CONSISTING OF FIVE 1 desirable rooms, furnished fur vept Mnen and china; rent &5 per Carrall-ay., near Axiiand, W NTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME BX. perience at type-sctting. wa, Tie ane ie Employment Agencien, ‘Ai 100 RAILROAD LATORERS; FRER fr 91 woudt nnd to choppers: UD for Whe South atd1 por day, CHICSTIAN BU. ae Both Wh icici oftercay, 80 ralitoad iaborera eats Gat nlghts free fares ANGWIdy & COs lo South Canal-st, KD—20 ILAILMOAD LADORERS “FOE i Ve mae OF nd Indi f shun OE DH SEO O88) PRERD, i apenas : ‘Reply at ones wo ANTED a0 ABLEHODTED RATENOAD LA- ‘or atoniy work and frea fara. anco to MelUGIT & CO, south Canuioat, PTE ME Miscellancoua, Wart ED-AGENTS—MEN IN SEARCIE OF business for the winter will find upon Investi+ gang our money-making schome that our plan Tapioca eretugil fnur canial ane aie sti a bat ad fa boyn; ho postals. Aterrilt C04 SSuElagesenate Mev taht Go, n'a ANTS FOR “GIANT AROUND rth kent, Y thin bster’a Unabridged Di he Worl ‘ebster’s Unabridged Dictionary,” family Bibles, and * Navios' Stock Doctor.” ie GRWHURLAND & COs 0 Stalorats Cateagoe ene Vas D-FOK UNOCCUPIED DISTRICTS IN. ny tb dtc 8 . erican Newa Co,, No.6 Portinnd: ioe ee THO "ANTED—A COMPETENT TRAVEL Less W Annn witicnsmood estathaned trade at his own tc Tepresent.a well-established cigar house through the sania aais Seay bang A eetoreneg Ra a ayer. Buel 1 apply. I. of uy SNUG. clear uintutacturors, Hate and Lako-ata, TANTED — 10) MEN FOI CONSTRUCTION ‘work on Nurthwestorn Grud ‘Crdak ieatitoad a Valparatso, Ind. and lw men at Thornton, Wl. Ap ply on work, HUST & CU, ‘ VAESENS TO SHLL A NEW W b iatented article ted In ovory househi angi, Clean Patent Coby ES Glarkeste ioom Bio TO RENT-ROOMK. North Side. ENT-8OMH FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIL Ani well heated, and also cave front parlor, with batt-rvom, ute, to on only. Inquire st 3st Chestaut-at., betweon Diark-at, and Uearborn-ay,,one block north of Chi- ‘hot and eold wat South Side. 10 RENT—STORE 20 AND 211 A etlaty and, basements BTREKT & Co., 101 Washin ELV FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS AKE-BT,, FOURS ee NA NCI FAM room to gentleman only TO RENT-KTORI RENTOTIE WESTEUN RAILROAD ASSncl- tian baing about to ramovo to the Honore fHoek, ff Adams and Denrboru-ste, ofler for rent whole AL cymimedions otices, Wand W1 Washingtot-st Mixcclinncoun. (PO RENT-LARGH AND SMALL WE ed roome far mann yatora, A.B. WISHO! ing. with powor und ule- 1th Jafernon-at, A COTTAGH OH SMALL. ark, not further West than asesniun ut Once, 40, near Untan tnuat Lave prs ) Wribuing uilice. NTEDOTO IE LAT OF 6 OR 6 HOOMS, n Waahingtonese NPED-—TO RENT-UE it OF levator: apace about LUN footy m 1. Tabane ofiee. TO RENT—OI barn, between dacksun-st, and -¥.} alate oxovt location and LO West Van Buren-# i FLAT OF 6 ROOMS South sido Proterrod: Purk-ay,, enat of Unkluy. pri y VICKERE, W aiiitre conumtt contmily locate BAIRD, 415 West Li prcKer hos, PIANOS," aaid a artist recontly, coming piano, superior to nil othyrs. ine them when ob- 1, STORY & CAMP, 5: XK ATHUSHEK PIANOS have a world- white popularity, ented {mpravomunta proyad thy most yale luable' ever invented fur HRY & Cat P, Hore Sy Agen i 1) ORGANS, hava no squat. urid, ‘The sweet, dul- lest tunoa of an Esto} often mistaken for tho: obtain on Estoy fut quite, as chy BIOHY & tory & CAMP PIANOS AND ORGAN! are the beat jow=priced tn: chou fully warrant thes. Tt, TORY & CAMP, IG und LO stat ONTHLY WILL HUY AN RLEGANT UF Faquare pinna, at low prices: 1T2, Tebuno om id kuadeainicl darepay! BULDGE, 6 Washinton’ WANTED. CED x itHDGH WOULD LE HELP, De le WWASTRDTA COMPETENT int FoR GEN- \ eral housowork. No. 4010 Indiana-ay, noar Fortletheat, ‘ANTED—A FIRST-CLABS, COOK AND LAUN- good wages and steady employment to the AW West Waslington-st. EAL i10U8E- Was TED—A i FOI GES work. 300 Wost Madinun-nt. Nuraca, Vv TANTED—A TIDY GIRL TO TEND CHULDILEN fund aasist with bausowork. Apply ut (OW Wa- bushear, Z AN'TED-~MALE. Bookkecpers, Clerka, &c. ITUATION WANTED+BY A TIOROUGHLY compet it bookkeeper. correspondent, and gen= oral munuger. Boat raferences; bonds; state timo aud place uf lnturviow. Address T 21, ‘Tribune ofllee, SITUATION WANTED-HY A THOROUGHLY. 4) competent bookkeepor, corresponidont, und yon= eral mannger., Best references; vonds: stata inte und plage uf Interviow, Address Tb, Tribune ofica, Trado ITUATION WANTRD—AS ENGINRER TO RUN A> astauionory cnzino; can do stonoi-titting and ros Post-Umleo box 2, Mutteaun, Cook County, 1, Coachmen, Teamsters, &c. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD STRON S' wit! to dogonoral housework. Ustlat SORONe Frankiin-st., QiTUATION WANTED-TO DRIve DELIVERY- waiton of taku caro of horses and mux generally uroful. or most any Kind uf steady work. Ti, Tribe! ufite. Mincellancous. QITUATION WANTED-IN | ANY CAPACITY ‘whuru te servicus uf nn axperlonced oftice man would be isufils willing to Work bard for very mods grata salury, Hoferunces AL, Address T', Yebuno ITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG MAN AS short-hand weiter und telegraph operator. Ad- ross T 3, ‘Tribune alti ATIONS WANTED—OF ANY KIND, HY TWO how. 2 SituaTic ren mon not. aia to eres enue in Aart ‘of lirses} Apoak Gorman wd Xngliat. Pad Wabaaheav Sornur Socknon-at, baxoment cies STCATION WANTED BY + CONGILED SEAN, AS. Y jen mendad, i Adtross Th tetouno. oftica. by bo _ SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALE. Domenties, rE ETON WW Ae iy, aK, acon BERSAN: id io da koneral hotsowork in : Catllumodingaly at ta Wontwortueuys SITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGEI S| lady, (Dang) a4 ook althor in por seers house. “Inquire at 20 North Halsted-st,, Chicayo. Senmutreases, 'ED—BY A FRENCH SEAM. 1a fi A Piano, Mae lee rons of ‘Mousekeepers. GITUATION WANTED—10 "TAKE CHANGH OF 2 tumised rons or ns Lousekaepery xnod ooo! afd reanistress, und exporionced nursy, Heat of rats droneua, Call On or nddroas MUS, POWERS, 372 Mlotlwmunény, - Kmployment Agencies, GITUATIONS WANTED FAMILY AND 10. OD, tela furnished help of all nadlonalities. city, ung cyuntiy; fro Weonte, Apply to BINS. O'NKLOLy id West Adanissat. axportunce. DVANCES MADE ON DIAMOND, WATCHES, 1., Hb Oneshule brokers 5 JAUNDEL ihoommed Sita in ba) Handuiphest. ieetabltanad he YASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND BInVERS ‘Monuy tu loan vo watshos, diamonds, und voluas Dios of every description, at GOLDSMiD'S Loan and, Millon ONicv (iiconsed), VI Hast Mudisun-st, Estab" Hshed 195, South Side, FELDRIDGE-COURT — FINELY FURNISHED oom for families ur alngle persons, with Urste TOU Y SEEN ut rivate Faratly ST WAKIINATON-3T.—TO RENT—SUIT uum, with board, -_Nortl NORTIT CLARK SPRE from the bridwe—From pee wouk; without board, # Mot ARENCH HOURK, UO! rhunentn, four blvcks RB VATE AND IIA I~ Palmior Moyse— ASIE PAID PO RNDOWMENT LIbE INSU C athe policies. D. W, SUTHEH WAND, 16 Ciurw-at MT. TAS $1,000, to luait at lowoat rites, on Chicas G. COnE, It DRARONS TG, sink nna fag to toa go Foal estate. cae ¥ Marcia” cumhdrstl super und chenel. norte mace rain cha . snaon bouut “Hn Fon Balloon Moxey ‘O sume WO auit. PON IK, Ay HSTATR IN Te Beni douu 41 a0 Ls Bollu-sts Tasty MOGAM nie oon 40 Dourborneat, BUSINESS INTERATS SOLD, HalerNEnsiita 1S" hegotintod, urovery, drug, hurd ware, und othe: aWoks Kought, auld, and wxeningud. J, 8. KIMBALL,’ 1 Waahingvoneste iout 1. EAST WABILINGTON-BT—, Hite rain on WE HAVE TWO ELE ehpand witaawigo, thine tu Jocala. for the POR RALES A RETAIL HIGH ATOR IN RANS ana Clty with Wn ovtiblishod buslnuss, and who of Mp Beat Kduatlons In the clty: Goat uf reasona }, card Juurnal yiticg, fursalllug, Address Me A, Kituans City, Ato i Weta Writat ane pa 118 3 JOR SALH-OR TRADE-SALOON, WITH QO0D sh i tak, if Bu Fee ET AHH AL Mag a, owes AO AALH~A CONTROLLING INTEREST IA oars aya aan Ces Finutinn i Me DUIEN Agi a0 torte fluuting alfurdud. Apply Wo JOS, it. uel. LOstoA Golub WLACELET, ON Ni-VeAira it f iinet A Tiborat suward whit G ia tinder will fe WILBION, YL und KS Wi r OSA PLAIN OVAL LOCK! ide wid onyx in tho Uy EW.YK, apy OF wn datelet, ULOOD-BTON WINDOW OF 4 wowulhook contaln|ng vale! plonsy return to thls omiog, wn IVENELIN WANTED, ANTED-SPECIAT, WITIL wpidly inereaslny ta ploase tuvent ARTNEI Panto ‘ap oftica, UNM WANTED— Liishod manufactu: Whtews you mvan Lusinvas, Wil @ und pleasant olits, Opin fur elose | NHI W. VO PAK THE ral had role partnde taunt old vstabllatiod und st ital eaqulr ody romparous tuanatuutarii Pisin’ eiaan! ne UX jususe manu fyutar: fase Fo ouNE t Merchaniisy, AW to Se Mandelph MPortucteatuty. Larmust ritos, = MERCI ANDINIE, Rd AY atone DERGQNVINLE. stud. Address J.B. INSTRUCTION, EBACE OF and clauses, iT (A00D OPENING FOR FAMILY GHOCERY OB G ved ry atore, Brat-claws intok atora, with fat complatay guud oulmunt buttons voller, a content niowg, conventuny store Le N silent foeatod) i a fi wee EEF rmererierenrs a SLAIK-B1., CHIVAUO—-CONSUIn * vn imate pr tamale disonsus. Curve warrantoy, Titustmntent took oxtant Su) pagws, busutlfully pounds prascrlpona for wll diauanee._ 1 iL ENRVOUS KEXITAUSTION—A MMB omay, soumpriiny a gerive ut loot Ivorod at Kanivs Musou of Aimtomy, on the cauaps aiid cura of bretnatura dusiing, showing Indlspubyhly edn taniay oat aninud, aifording ol how lost heal iy be a nope of tpedinents to marriage, and the tran! inupt uF noreous wad pial ds uility, bul chy rusuls wegen ae He at Maat aa Attguaes limadway, Now fork, : STAINVOVANTR (OME AND HET *HALSY GELiT OF TH, 2 aa a a tle et A BHANDEAMS, wudivus, 2! Ogdeneny. Lutes, trun Ld EL bu bp Wa. IN bs CELE ROA AN ‘TO EXCHANGE. . MAICIOg, Hanou bas 14 Washingvourst, NFRD STOCK (Ov, MALWARE Fara Wanrerre parucuire: SRP ARINE iaitngtonst, Ue, 10 PAXIHIMINA RN aera Tohee eesti, GauadWematane ¥ a a 4 deaepcene casey Ooo cy Foard nis a OM ¢ CAST-OPU CLOTHING. iy A Seca Me eM on COR iat prombily stunted uy Batablisuud Bol, F