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THE COURTS. Ashton vs, McNeil—The Defend. ant Wins the Day, A Sopremo Court Decision on Usury— fam Walker and Two Per Cent. Qourt Exprossea a Wholeaomo Oon- ms oat for Moro Teohnicalities, pacord of Judgments, Divorces, Now Sulls, Probate Business, Etc. ASHTON-M'NEIL. Tho trinl of tho sult of Samuel Ashton against Willan MeNell for $5,000 “nttor- vy's fees” was resumed before Judge Toners nti0 o'clock yesterday morning in the resenice of full benches, the case attracting uct attention. Architect Egan testified that he knew the plaintlit and tho defendawt Tho contract for the stone-work forthe Court-Hougse was et In tho fall of 1876, He didn’t know who MeNell's attorney, wns, but ho recollected having a conversation with him while one of the contracts (brick or stone) was pend- Ing, and of SeNeil’s telling him he had re- taincd Ashton for tho purpose of nttending to his Interests as to it. On the cross, ‘Trude tried to draw out that threo weeks ago MeNell had referred to Ash- ton and Armstrong as blavionallers, but the Court ruled ndversely, as he did on another Inquiry. as to whether Ashton had not en- deavored to ‘force himself Into the brick- contract” and fatled. Fanning, said the wit- ness, was tho lowest bidder for the stonc- works : Mr. Filkins was recalled and testified that, according to the records, the bid of Fanning wns $53,000. ‘The contract was never let to Wuker, Witness identified n_ power of nt- torney from MeNeil & Son to Edwin Walk- er, Allthemoney for the work was paid under it to Walker, On the cross, he sald a notiee was served onliimand the County Trensurer about « vearngo that this power of attorney had been revoked on account of a settlement Me- Nelland Watker didn’t have. ‘An reply to Mr. ‘Trude, on the redirect, wit- ness saitl the notice was withdrawn, Ie had never seen at Written assigninent of tie con- tract. the platntiif then closed his case. The defendant, & Gnele Bly was the first one Heaton his‘side, and hls story was in substance thls; “The first time I had a conversation with Hlithorpe was in the fall of 1876, Io enme tomoatter I got the contract for the cut- stone, and told me that Ashton would lke to sco, me—that he cow lo something for me toward — getting the brick-work, as the two ought to go to- gether. He said Ashton was well acquainted with the Bourd—had been its President— and had a geod dealof influence there; knew allthotns and onts, and L couldn't havea Detter man to do anything for me If 1 wanted anything of the Bonrd. Elilthorpe also sald fiat Ashton had tha Democratic members under his hands,—could make them do what. he wanted. Lwentto Ashton’s ofice along with Elllthorpe, Heasked me to go, Ash- ton was in, and we three sat down, Ashton rald: ‘Why, Me, I have been in the Board, I know all “about it, and I. ean control the Demoeratie side of the Board; and you can make $10,000, Etlithorpe can make $10,000, andl I can innke $10,000, What do you say about it? Lf sald 1 didn’t know anything about it,—that oll the jobs Lever fel Lhad gotten on their merits and figures; got my eut-stone on its merits; and Ldidn’t know about cutering Into. the arrangement, —tunt Twould think over lt After some talk like that Tieft tho office, A few days after that Etlithorpe came after me aealn, an Twent to Ashtoiw’s oflice and had the same kind of talk, Tle (Ashton) had made inquiries abaut me, and he knew that T was apretty good figurer on masonry, and want- ed to atrange with m If1 thought $10,000 was too much, he would take $5,000, I said, ‘It you get me tho brick contract I ‘have no obiect! fons to. pasing feu the 25,000 for it.” “Was anything safd on that occasion as to he was golng to get it? “He said hie could {nfluence the Democrat- fe silo of the Board,” “ How many Democrats were in the Board at that thing ?” “fLudon’t know, I didn’t pay any attention to tho pulitics of the membors.”” Witness stated furthor that ho had had no more Interylews with Ellithorpo on that tobic. He went to his ollice once in. Ex- chango Building, but nothing was said about the brick or stone contract or dealings with Ashton, Ellithorpe had met hhin on thestreet several Umes since the bringing of tho sult, and, after talking about other matter: sald; “Me, why don’t you go an settle with Ashton, and not have any trouble?” You are both friends of mine. At the interview In frontof Lawrenco & Mar- fin’s he sald, after coming out, ‘Mec, you had better go and settle with Ashton. "I don't want to goon ay avidenee, Iwilldo you both harin” Lsald, “There 1s no man of ninson fan dome any harm in Chiengu? Me said, Skin your own skunks, or. something to that effect. Nothing was sald then about benefits Ashton had dono mein getting me the stone-contract. “T went to Ashton’s house with Shorlif Agnew. That was after I had made my figures on the brick-work. ‘The brick- rick-con- tract was discussed there, Ashton anid, ‘Mo has been talking to me about using my Jutluence.” said, ‘Yes; I was telling tho = Sheriff, and we ust dropped. {n to seo what you could do.’ _ Ash- ton sald, “Yes, L can do something. Ihave been In the Bonrd a good while, and L pro- ose to help ype 1 have Influence with the Board,’ otc. Wo talked altogether about the brick contract. The stone contract was lot in August, and the brick contract about De- comber. Ashton never gave mo any advice. Anover submitted any contracts to him, nor i he ever draw any for me, He never rendered me any service whatever In relation fothem, [hadno attorney, Las not the lowest bidder. ‘The stong ‘contract was not letta Walker, Ldldw't tell him to go and éee the Coninissioners about the matter,” On the cross, MeNell stated that, when he first went to Auhton’s office, Elllihorpe sald, Thave brought Muc to see about that mat- er.” Fanning did not get the contract, be- cause he had no quarry. “ Theard him sq: ba, and then 1 made arrangements with Watker to control his, and get t 8 Job. Lnever consulted with Wilkie about the contraet. Ukie has no tnterest In it” Yrauk Agnew testified to the Interview at Ashton's house, ‘The conversation was gen- cral, Ashton talking about seving te mem- bers of the Board about getting the contract for, MeNetl, provided he was the lowest bid- der, and representing In asa good man and Athorongh mechanle in his line, MeNeil oe aoe jowest for brick, Sexten got the Join SfeCaffrey, ex-County Commissioner, lestitied that the eiit-stone contract was let to MeNell upon the express condition that ‘alker was to assume the responalbility and ive the county a orange, on his quarry. ‘he boud was given by Walker. nt the cross, witness sald hie didn't know rat the assignment was made by MuNeil to feller him from his eredftors, he boing feavily in debt.” MeNell was a bidder on the ‘oundations, but, though the lowest bidder, Wcoulruct Was not given to him, because bh was not considered Auranelally, responsi- Ie. Hu sald he was worth about ¥ The arguments bexun nt 3 o'cluek, and o¢- cupled all the afternoon recess, ‘he Jud met charged the jury, intimating stron aly 7 Buch contracts’ were agalist public ited yale for that rensons atte nite out ten minutes, ary ro- turned with a verdiet iu fayot of thd defond- meen ‘his appeared to be somewhat ox- rc anu noteven the usual motion for Dew trlal was made, USURIOUK INTEREST, aa Bupreme Court haa just dellyered a eclston, weltten by ChlafJustice Walker, wore than usual Interest The sult ts that of Sam J, Walker alust D, Rivh, trustee, the National fi Tust Company, and others, to enjoin them Fou seliing certain lands undera trust-deed, Cross bill was fled by the ‘I'rust Company, slewing thatGreenebaum & Foreman clalmed 7 have a prior Hon on the samo land, ines Walker answered, setting up that, in hts admitted, deallngs with Greenebanm & Oreman, fio had paid thom large sums of pazots Interest, aud on 4 settlement be- be git them on equitable principtea be would found to ‘owe them nothing, “The case Was referred to the Master, who reported tho - transactions occurrin, Amount ‘he found duo to Greenebaum & Foreman. Exceptions wero taken to his ro- port, but the Court austained It, aa did the Appellate Court. he grounds alleged for reversal aro that tho Master refused to deduct large sums of Usurious Interest pak by Walker, and stated tho amount due on Incorrect principles, It was ttrged on the other side that the pleadings ket ip usury in such a gener arm ag to be worthless, It. was urged al: that the claim made by Walker was nut atfll- elently speellic, Tho answer alleges that Walker for a num- her of years borrowel money fromecomplain- ants; giving them his awn ‘notes, executed trial. vers, anil deposited the notes of other Persons ns collateral seeurlty for such loans, and “charges that wl or nearly all of the Joans of money made by him from thom were made under and in pursuance of un- Tawftil, corrupt, and ustirious agreemont and understanding Between them and him, to the effect that he should pay to them for the loan and forbearance of sald moneys interest thereon at the rate of 1 and 2 per cent per month and upwards, and all extensions and renewals of said loans were made ond secured upon agrec- ments for, and acttial payinents of, shiilar rates of unlawiul and usurious interests Uint his notes set out In the cross-bill do not rep resent any Indebtedness crented at the tine they were given, and were connected with long prior to dhetr date; that a large portion of these notes con sist of the amount of other notes of his, de- posited with them, and upon which he never recelyed any monvy; that lie was entitled to large credits on these notes for payments mate thereon, over and aboye the law: ful rate of interest for tho forbear ance of money Joaned to hin by them, in pursuance of corrupt, unlawful, and usurtous agreements and understandings be- tween them, and that sum In equily and good conscience should be credited on the princi- palof sttch loans as‘payments; that, rebyly on,their integrity and good falth, he did no! keep any accurate or proper memoranda of Nils transactions with them, beltoving he could obtain a statement of the same from thom on request; that the principal part of such memoranda were destroyed by the fire of October, 1871; that without thelr asstst- ance he was unable to state the account; that ho frequently requested o stitement of tho account by them and an Inspection of their books, which thoy had refused; that such a statement would show he was entitled to large set-oifs, and tint he had paid) them for the loan and forbenrancs of money upon un Jawful, corrupt, and usuriots agreements thorefor, the sum of $100,000 over and above | lawful rates of interest un- der that statute, whieh sum should be ered- ited on the notes they huge presented against Iii; that complainants fre actually indebted to hfin in the @m of $200,000, which ls more thon the amount claimed by them on the notes set out in thelr bill; that the parties never had an accounting, and he dentes he ever refused to come to an accounting, but they had refused to aecount.” The Court says that it will not adapt such technical rules of pleading as will neces- sarily defent the dofense, Tn this case there Were a Jarge miunber of renewals, In which It is ailoged there was ab each usury charged and taken, and the defendant shows he has no memoranda or books from which he can atate ench trinsaction with accuracy and preelalon. “Shull he be compelled to do so, and {f he fall In his proot of the allegations precisely us stated, he must fail in his defense, and this, too, when he js ealled on ta account as to what he equitably and legally owes. Could this becalled administering justica according to equity and good conscience? It would be to sacrifice substance to mere technica! form. It hns always been supposed that equity acts on broader and less technical rules than courts of law for the purpose of dolng more complete and ainple justice. Shall we, then, narrow its rutes and sticklo for mere forms, and defeat n defense tho statute has given? This auswer is sufictent to fully apprise the complainants of the defense it requires them tomeet, ‘Chatis the purpose of an answer, and thus accomplishes the purpose. Under it complainants could not be taken by sur- prise, and what moro could they ask?» “The tendency of all institutions is to run. Into form and to ignore tho spirit and prin- ciples upon which they are founded, and Courts are not free from tho same tendency, ‘There was a time when special pleadingsand form were so strict that but the fow could conduct a sult ton trial on its merits and avold some technicality that ended the caso and frequently stifled fustice and perpetrated wrong. ‘Lo overcome these Intricate techni- ecalltivs Legislatures Intervened, and elthor reformed or avolished the comton law sys- tam, that the path to {ustteo might be freed rom useless obstructions, “The tendency of the past generation has been marked by'a continued effort to remove useless and unmeaning forms that hinder or alulay Justion. withont, Tom peal benefits, And Courts should not obstruct the efforts, unless it is likely to pass to n degree of Juxity that nay become equally injurious, “Courts of equity, with the practice and Sts pleadings, were crented and adopted to initigate the rigors of the common law. sAntd sluco thelr organization the tendency has been to render the forms by which It pro- ceeds us stern and unyielding as those of the common law It was lutended to enlarge, and. thus obtain more nnple andcomplete justice. “Again, plaintit in error stipulated of recor that hy walved tho forfeiture of legal jntorest, and that in stating the account le- gal interest should be charged to lim. On rending the evidence in tho record, we are strongly Impressed with the fuct tha Walker puld Iarge sums of illegal interest to com- plainants. They do not deny there was usury, pald ta them, but deny that they remember erate charged, ‘They also say there was no agreement as to general or uniform rate to becharged. But they do not dony that fi they generally charged or retained 3 per ecnt a month. | Plaintit in error awears that was the uniform rate, with the exception of a few out of the many transactions, and he 13 strongly corroborated by Badger the expert, who examined com- plainani s books. ‘Thal there wns usury con- nevted with the notes, secured by this decd of trust, we think !s.apparent. But what sim has been paid on them, or what amount of prinelpal tn them Is for usury on tho notes- for which they were given in renowal, or wiint portion of usttrious interest on othor Indebtedness fron Walker to them, entered Into nud forms 9 part.of the sums named in them as_principal, wo will not stop to in- te. But that thore is such usury wo think 8 clear. ‘Tho Mastor should havo deducted from tho notes sued on all usurious tnterest showed to have been puld on them, including other notes or debts not connected with those notes, ‘The mere renewal of a debt talnted with usury and changlng the forin of the evi- dence or the security does not purge It of the vico of usury, It-ts urged that the excep- tions bofore the Master were not sutliclent to tuthorize the Court to consider thom, Ono of them nt lest was suniclontly speclfic for the purpose for which Intended, {ft was in- tended to raise the question whether there was evidence requiring the Muster to mako allowance of credits for usury. The Court thinks there was such evidence, ‘The Court concludes: “When tha case is returned to the Circult Court, if Deceneney to protect the rights of platntiié in error, ie Court will require tha defendants to hts cross-blll_ to answer It. the answer filed had been too general to adit. the defense of usury, It would, in the fratatien of justlco, hava ‘bheon Proper to ve granted Ieave to filo the amended nan- swer so 08 to have considered the ovidence before the Blaster, mithough the better prac. {ce would haya been to have asked teave as soon as tho evidence was discovered before tha Muster, Such a course fg fairor, and con- sequently more propor. But inacase Ilka the present, /t¢could have, worked no sur- prise or Injury to complainant on tho hear- | ‘The decree of the Appellate Court fs cause remanded, Decree —_ ITEMS, Judgo Tuloy will not be in court to-day or Monday. ‘Tucsday and Wednesday he will Near motions and Thureday he will begin the call of lls February calendar, 3 Judge Blodgett’s call to-day Includes 976, Tove rv, 103) 102, nee chs 3.085, 10 017, 1,019, 1,0: , Poss Pour Mout oir Nor $88, iersaa ve eKACY, fy on trint. Judge Gary will hearmotions to-day; Judge Bintth will have a peremptory call of mations 1 of in term numbers ‘00k, 13 ats dua Rogers will tear’ subunits 1 nd odkoss Judge Moran will continue the eter oP ituribut va. Meoker, now on. trial | before hin; and Judges Barnum and Jame- ss0n divorve pases, " ‘ ‘ . DIVORCES. Annlo Plumber filed a bill yesterday for a divorce from Loring Plumber on account of his alloged cruelty, 3 “Judge Tuley granted a divorce to Johanna Woller from JohuWoller on the ground of cruelty, and to Abralam Gaynor from. Mary. Ant sarah Q, Coffey applied for a divorce reversed | and reversed,’* Coffey, Nov, 2 from Cornelius J. Coffey, af the Western Catholic, She says she was a widow (Mra, Geargo D, Syckolt) when she married , 1873, and that he has since then trented her with extreme ernelty, On one oceasion, as she alleges, he attempted to throw her outof an upper window at No, O14 West Van Buren street, and he has fre- quently threatened to Kill her, She. also elinrges him with Lelng criminally infront with a woman living on Wood street, Sines her marriage she suys she has heen obliged to support herself, githough Colley receives a salary of 8200 week. FEDERAL COURTS, Tho PeorlaStarch Sanufacturing Company began a sult yesterday for $2,000 nyzainst the Weatchester Fire-Insurance Coinpany. William Walkins filed n bill agatnst tho IMnots Fence Company and Frank, Janes A. and Charles F. Swan, to restrain them from Infringing his patent foran {mprovement. in barbed fence-wire, TL TMM filed a bill, against Ward A. ht, RJ. Welles, and others, to prevent them from using a patent foran fmproved trace support and buckle, patented by TI, C, Hill, Aug, 8, 1860, Tho Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Company fileda bil against Edwin and Mary Walker fo fareclose i mortange for $40,000 on all that part of fractional Sec. 22, 30 14, beginning ata point in the centre of Mich- {gin avente on the south tne of Ian, aud running thence west on sald line 225 fert to fA polnt equidistant from the west line of Michigan avenue and the enst line of Wabash, thence south eighty feet, thence enst 25 feet tothe centre of Michigan avenue, thence north along the centre of Michigan avenua eighty feet to the place of be- gluning, STATE COURTS, Brush &Gage began asult yesterday agninst Michael Hoover, Michael Donegan, and Pat- rick Long to recover $2,000, Charlea Walsh suei tho Chicugo & Pacific Railroad Company for $2, Mary A. Kyle brought suitto recover 84,900 of Hamilton, Albert 21, and Horace C, Disston, Henry O’Ruan commenced a sult to re- cover §10,000 of Daniel Clancy, ‘Thomas P. Ford began a sult In replovin neninst itebard D, Lenders, J.C. Richards, Alexander Oehmiek, John Hofunn, and J. J. Burke to Teaver anantlt of machIner yutloms ete, aitutated in the foundry No, 62 aot Washington street, and valued at Simon Simpson commenced a silt for $5,000 ngainst Toussaint Menard and Mes- ance Menard, * 8 J.D, Jonnings sued Frederick R. Otls for |. B. Knowlton filed a bill against Francis and Mary A, Canfleld, Hiram Canfield, A, A, Snow, and others to foreclose a mortgage for $2,608.10 on the. undivided 34 of the W. 14 of tho E. 4 of the N. W. 24 of tha S. W. 34 of See. 25, 40, 13. A. 0.8, Wileox filed a distress warrant against Nathan Davis to recover $415.32 back. rent of Lot 64, Block 2,in the University Subdivision, on University place. Algernon Granville began a suit ins tr pass against Charles F, Mluliins to recover $5,000 duniages, Edmund Knauer commenced an action in trespass ugainst John M. Armstrong, laylng damages at $10,000. PROBATE COURT. In tho estato of Dr. Horatlo Hitchcock, letters testamontary were issued to Chauncey Hitehcock and Lelinds J. Hitcheock, and {poly davllvidial bond for $180,000 was nap- roved, In the estate of John O’Brien, letters of administration were issued to Kate O’Brien, and her bond for $2,400 war approved, In the estate of Frederick Franz, the guard- fan filed 0 new bond for $1,009, In the estate of Josephine Whaley, the will was proven and admitted to probate, TUE CALL MONDAY. Jupar Drvxstoxb—In chambers. . Jupuz Buopaerr—General call of his cal- endar, APPELLATE CountT—Motions. Jupar Gany—2st and 331 to 393, inclusive, ex- cept di, No cnse on trial. Jupax 8MiTit—No preliminary oall. Peromp- tory call, 509, 577, 617, 550, 550, 503, 572, 678. No, 530, Johnson ys. Lynch, on trial. Junge JAMEsON—Chancery motions at 9a, m. Jupon Rocen to 66, inclusive. No. 63, ilwaukee & St.Paul Hallway Com- witon, on trial, UDOE MORAN—~22 to 45, inclusive, Jupde Bannust—Contested motions. dunan TuLeY—No court. O72, 1,070, 1, 5 034, 1,085, ph 000, 1101, 1102 1,103, 1.105, and 2,i00," SUDGK JAS¥ESON—CHIMINAL Countt-—Nos,' 034, 042, O43, 055, 050, 110, O52, 053, 154, 018, 66, and BI, JUDGMENTS, Sorznion Count—ConFrestons—Homnstend Washburno va. Willard Walluce and Gcorgo 1. Rusgell, $285.25. Juvar Gary—J, M. Bheohan vs. Cornelius It. O'Connor, 2072.00.—Eliza A. Cartor vs. City of ic: a be x oorigorr Count—Junorn Monan—Jamos Mutl- Jen, ndininiatrator of Ellon Mullen, vs. Benjamin F. Ponse, &317,50.—Elien McGlenn vs. Clty of Chicago, $8,500, » 14 APPELLATE COURL-SECOND DIS- TRICT. Spcelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Il, Feb. 18.—The proceedings in the Appellate Court, Second District, were this day as follows: : 425, Bundy, administratrix, ete., va. Gor- don; motton to tax cost of additional abstract to plalnuft in error; overruled. 49%, Sheeran ys, Whitney, administratrix, ete.,"samo motion; same order. 44, Burget ct al. vs, Paxton et al.; cost of additional abstract ordered taxed to plaint- iffs in error, 441. Robbing vs. Roth; appent to Supromo Court allowed and bond approved, 431, Conunlasloners of Ulghwaya of the Town of Dimmick, ete, vs. Cominissioners of Highways of tho ‘Town of Waltham, ete.; appeal to Supreme Court allowed, 7% Sumner etal. vs, Sisgon; appeals by Sumner & Ellis to Supreme Court allowed; Summer to file bond within twenty days, 421, Burgett et al, vs. Paxton ot al.; appeal prayed to Supreme Court. 462. Lucey vs. Baker ct ol; anpellant granted leave to withdraw record and origi- nal on atES from the iites, 405. Willlams vs, Galt; appeal prayed to Supreme Court. 405, Bennett ct al. ys. Van Flect et al.; ap- peal praydd. : 478, Moline WaterPower Company vi, Waters’ & First; motion to dismiss appeal; piurnalire motion to strike bill of ‘exceptions roin sites, 06, Carpenter et al, va. 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Tt, OLN Artvortising Avent, New: Depot, st Division> nd Siatione: ‘indaltenund We INGHAM: & © rire Division. A CAL INSTRUMENTS. FINST-CLAS8 ONGAN FORE AND 2% at the factory, th Bi | Orgun Company, Jheken wns. aL. bale ne it roforred ovnr vv ityeekiny, ‘Thomas, Kel> ema, Mids Stan eee, Carey, Segui, wend, PARE, AVatson, Urinal, ‘om= Hing, und haste of other lereat artists, STORY & CAMP, sole nennis, si Tis and ba Htate-st. PIANOS, “tho pgonlo's favorite.” Naver before naan pinion mace auch tm- Imenso etrites in populne loattination a4 thia wonder. fulinsteument. Don't tall to examina it before pure ay. BTOKY a CAMP, $5 and HO Statd-o ORGANS, saya everybody, have no equates Tt yank X ATHUSHEK eter lara wkeptieal eat! und be jegnvinctd. AM woods noid ow and ion cnsy terns, STORY & CAM TAS und 1) Stato-st. [POR BALE-A MAGNIFICENT KOSEWOOD Tie Octave plano-forte, splondid carved loge, 90), nlmont new; wi $22,107 South art NEV NEW . AND AND SECOND-HAND BECOND-HAND FLANGE Sata PLANUS ORGANS Sold on installments If ro-}Sold on installmonta If ro- quired. quirod, . W. KIMBALL, jr. Hiate ami Fe ‘(ile LARGEST ASSORTM. M sfc, inusteal Instrumente, and genyral nunca merchandise may bo found at LYON & HEALS, Sinto and Monrov-ata, ‘tho ataniurd piano of the world, Hol ly at LYON sruinway, | E°UALy ee Sota umd MMe'best pling at n mod. ~ ne best plang at nm mod> FIBOUER, . grata price, Rol aniyene LYON & WEALY'S, State and Monroo-sta, In the only retinble small- Bod “aly iby LCOS ok “ BYU FEA bath and Stone roosts, In as Ppa & cba Organes Sold vaniy. by TRON" s Teak, wate and Monra-ais. Flinos aud onmus cone Btantiy on hand. at” 80 aul upwards aX ON Oe ean Siaie ant Son: Wist-ciany _ planos 4 jerntg prices. LYON © HEALS, giate ead Motrao-ste. Wo employ twelve firsts class workmen aa tuners and repnigarn, Ly ON"S Weal State and aton- Tou-sta. dawn ion outs organ Or dewennep may ip found at a nor Jowaharp gay bo found a Brod & Te State and Monro: LYON & HEALY BURDETT SECOND-HAND TO RENT. REPAIRING. BUSIN: NHEANCES. A. PAXING SEWSPADiN IN ILiINOIS For AX sale, nt county xeaty outy ono other paper in gountys prints 0), "Address CASH, care F. C, Wood, = 4 Walnut-rt., ‘Bt Lout TITOROUGHLY it man huving $5.00) to Invest, some good business. Addra: NCED OFFICE leniren an Interest in. 8, Tribune ome A. frayinietatlaven, manmrecturtne preturred. Brace fult particulars, “HB: Tribune office,” prye STONE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST Inented and paying stores inthe city, ALBEICE Hus’ ith Follur& Fuller, peo iN AND DINING TALL IN tho beat town on the Chieago & Facitie Itnitrond, doing ns paying cash buniess; well catablishod and advortised: frninhed, or'withaut; & buke-ovon ut- aldo n good slAbigt ‘avers thing geod As Hews WHI nell fur énali, or will oxchunes for, Chicago property of amall improved farm in Ulinots, ‘atintactory reason for sulling, Address Alvlon 8, Hox 31, Byron, I, it SALE-A alt CiANCH FOWA MAN Who tenns bustivess with, @ annll caplial to ont bark in business sure to pay. Corner drug-store with good physicians’ practice of 8 yuura standing, on one ‘of the best stroata in Chicage, Saven roams above, stabi, burn, ete. Will soll choup for cast; rent cheap: Hud ronson given for'polling. ©Adaruan pikuGdidy AND Tvs CLAN, Tritune oMee. « yer SALE—DRUG STORE IN ILLINUIS—LOCA- uon suitable for German or American, Any one dentine a. good business, address C, FISHEL, Wore jan [roll SALE STOCK OF ROOTS. “SHOES, AND Bxturee A rary opnartunlty for any poraon it~ ing to onenga inthe businors, Best loration in tho city, HILTON BROS, 10UTronty-scvond-s, Jrol, ALECA BTEAM-VOWEE ELEVATOR, with feeding and shipping yard, situated in one 9: the hest farming centros in the State, on the... 1. It. 10,00 tiles wostof Chicago, Apply to MANLA ROBE, Mendota, 1. (OR SALH—ON BABY THIIS—FURNITORE OF ‘Chicago hotel of W roomn; first-class Tocatlon: imying Uuxlnoas; house fll of peonie. Itcason for rolling, other buainuss, £2.00 carb will put you right iu nprodtable und plousant buninon., Patruntzed by firat-clusa poopie, Fu 3, Avenua Foury, port BALE—A FIRST 83 BAK N WEST Lnkeeat., with wagon atid two hore Inquire of fis BION, 103 Fifth-av.. Itoom 8 or 100 West Btad- son-st, + POR RATE A Gis TOCK OF DRUGS IN A TOWN Fy rniture cost $12,000. Apply on Tt ‘of #1,0) ininbliants, in Contral lowa, ‘Tormaoany nd gond reasons wiven for wunting to sell, Addrons A433, Tribung oftice. JO BALE—A GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES indood nolwhborhood: ownor golng into otlier business, 2s) Thirty-tiratent. : FEL! FOR THE GUNNTHONTINING COUNTRY T have arraugomonts porfocted for early And ox- tenelvaprnspociine in Col rinor with cash capital; cun showin fortune in It. Noferencos given und requirod. Address A 4), ‘Tribune afice. OVEL, WITH STOKE, CONFECTIONEILY, nows stand, and hinch-room attached. taod businune and reasons tor sulling. Addreas Occidcntal Hotol, Kentiand, Ind, VW Wooley MANUFACTURHR—ONE OR TWO ructienl mon with working capital of #10,00) to £1500 (to bo undior thelrawn control gan heur uf an A No. 1 opantug by addressing O 8H, Noour 4, 1H Ciark-at, VANTRD-TO TURCIASH AX GOOp PAVING rug store, Address, with full partioulars, Hox 16.1, Wankostia, ¥ fi wenn PHOPESSIONALS 1 CLUICAGO--CONBUL- thin Reason; want L KEAN, 173 OLARK-ST,, titlon ree, personally or by totter, on chrouis funte or temnle discusos, Cures warranted, Finunt Mlustrated bovk extant, 535 payor, Douutifully bound) prescriptions for ull didoases, Trice, $1 pontpald, JURVOUS EXHAUSTION—A MEDICAL. casny, comprising sorics of luctures do- livorad nt Katie Muxcum of Anatoiay, on tho causos pidlouro of prumaturo decline, showing indleputably how iat health may ba roxained, allonding cloar synopais of mpedimonts to wnrringe, anil the troat- Ment of narvousand physical denllity, being the roault Of twenty yours’ uxporenco, By mail, 23 cenls, ¢ auups.” Aitdrvas Boctotary Rain! it OS ri a OS8T—A_NUNDLE OF 18 DRUSA COATS NOT ou mug. in wu Tram the Nort 25 reward will bo pald for L08tsa Rockin noOk, ON WENTWORTH: AV, vars oron itundoiph and Clurk-ats, Heturn to Lit Michiyan-uy, und reoelye reward for trouble, OAI—A SCOTCH” VENUE DOG. FINDER. Li wit rocotvc ti rowird and nu questidns asked by rotuening to 225 Elatonerond, JEhOcUrON~ ease KavzEn, Teacher of alocutiog wid druratle art, ons 1, Sb Mudivon-at (lore unic-} iat), Opposite MoVivkur'a Theatro, GHUA TION WANTHD—T0 GIVE VRBNCT Lee sus bya French judy in private fumuilles, Apply ab Gs Canulest, busmmont. HOOKS, a KEST HOOK PUL. {tary prisons—la now. an copy address or AdpeneORTI Stine Hiahod on Sauihar rendy fardolivery. kor eaitas Hg i es 5 ) fous Full HAL CHMAD. Nits, 9.000 J aoa’ Havel, now, 7 Boake yard, ihvole, Hew, 6h; ; ROUIS! Hrouta's {lintiry of Seglund: vos, ey Wore seer Distiv: a, a ®. MILLEWS Cheap Byok torus, Mi wd 1s Mudise PATENTE— 1. B. COUPLAND & CO. PATENT “Attorneys. 10 La Salle-wt. Clicaga, lil, Putonta obtalyed fur moechunical devices, prvoceses, medical or other commpounila, aod ornamental doatyn ats, lnterforgicus Infriukemunis und all ot) uate ture rolating to patente, will recive ‘prompt @ttune Hon. Cull draddrcss fur particulara, MOMSEN AND CARIIAGES, yee BALB—FIS NN HORRES tT FOR ALL use; all kinds of carriayus, Wp Bad open bus- wius} Jane masortmunt of new und socoud-hand krocory-wayons; uli kluds of harness, new and peo: Wookr mabey auvancgt will agit on taonthly pays woe a e Tenth, Ur exsuangor Tht. WALKER, 3 Biatornt, : OFEICE FURNITURE, =a PO MALE -OW MXC ANGEDURGLAT SAFE, $ mas jnchesy steel and trou; Sargent comple nutian lock; Inguod order, Adgruss Drawur i, Wa- torwowa, Wiss re HE UHICAGU ‘LICLBUNE: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14 | 1880—SIXTELN PAG 0 i. CLAURE & CO, Wort Conprene-ni 50, Mrick diwolting, 2 ktorion and basement, on Johnron- Plaeo, Yroame. Faur cottnges on Cottage Grovo-nv.. nenr Thirtieth- Lasemont, on Mtichiean+ At) 7 rooms, With aaa, water, Ole, $2.00) 0 #tone-front, 3 atorten wn Ay,, botween Sizteanth and Fizhtecnth-ntn, €1,U9) vurdwellings, with all modern Improvements, on fichigannv.. comer Perk-cnurt, Large tine marbie-front, J atories and. basnment, on ‘Tronty-Hltheat., near South Park-av. GOD, Alzo, neveral Gusinose blocks, contml, and paying a good fheome, ’ BUILDING-ITs, *Hfeotom Michigan-nv., neac tinrrison-et. $8.00. 11 feet on State-at, eornor Eldetdgo-court, af tesson Groveland Park-ay., comer Thirtleth-st, rc fat feet on Lako-ny., ourner Thirtleth-at. 60 por oat. i feotonsouth Park-ny., botweon Thirty-fourth and ‘Tirty-Bith-sts, dee Lon Calumet-ay, (erst front), north of Tren- sith 4} feat on Oak-ny. (south front), near Vinconnes-ay, 15 Sovoral pundred foot fronting on Vernon-ny,, west, of, the University. Altoona binek of 34 ncren. tro blocks (0% acres onel), fronting nurth on Grand ANCO, ANd ONO B= acre block fronting south on the ama, yok WALE-SOUTH athe— < Ai Mirhizan-ny,, A-story and basements 16 moms, Sit Michizan-ay,, Z-atary frame, stone basement, 1 rooms and bai “2-story and basoment brick, 10 fe Bouth Park: roan, Michignn-av..M-tont lot, bot. Fourteenth and Bix- teenth-sta., enat fron Pratrie-ny..7-foot lot, bet. Bizteenth and Elgh- Aoenth-nte,, wont frunt, Calumot-nv., d-foot lot, bet. Kiyhteenth and ‘Twane teth-sis., cant front, ST SIDE. Blue Isinnd-nv.. near Fourteenth-st., antory brick stores; Data abover lot 204 feet deep] rents for $1.00); oO, FIR; enay torms. ‘North Peoria-st., Z-slory framo, 9 rooms, lot 2x 13} North Pooria-at., cottages, G rooms, lot 2ix125; 20 Eulton-at., cottage, 9 rooms, Jot 25x125) $1.90. 2%; Fulton-sty 2-story cottage, 10 roume, pe 35x17; eon, FE. . HAWLBKY, ‘Uh Howinnd Hinck. OR BALE-Txiw, MICTIGAN-AV,, CORNER ‘Adams-at, I-atory brick house, Noriti Oakley-tt., $2,200, Size Wabash-evs, cornor ‘Thiriyssuventheat., &5 Wnabneh-nv., noarThirty-seventhest., #5 por i. Tots, Konwood-av. comer, Forty-elghth-at, two eeks from Kanwood depat, §0 por tot. ‘2x17, Watash-nv., near Forty-necond-st.. #1,(00,, Wola, West turoh und Erio-nts,, near Noute, $00 with 2-stors house, Elizaboth-st., noar West 4101 rtyeninth-t.. near Btewart-ay., $19), Aisin), Kimbar near Eifty-fuurthent,, ROO. Blows, Leaviti-st., near Twenty-recond, a. W, FARLIN, ‘Olt SALE —t.000-—J AUK SON-ST. (HOULEV AItIn faW rental; heat af tenants; desieublo Loure wit location; large lot; seuth front; two complete and distinot fata of six «oome, gua fixtures, bath and water-cinset each: in kuperb order: covered atalrs 10 alamo, warm cellar, the Inundry und fucl-rooma, ‘Over ¢WNrecontly spentin Improvements, . Pays & por cent on fr. A dood bome, and Income besides, Ensy terms, Next summor this will be the best through street on the West blde, 4.0, MAGI UIs, ) Waashington-st. You will never bulld eo cheap suruin. Hive south und eaat lint in the tiving rooms, LOTS (FURNISHING TT). #1¢}~Adams-at., near toand west of Jofforson Park. efit Adams-st, corner Wood, the best corner in the ct. $1W—Jackson-st.corner Ifonorei pavement this yenr, dG MAGILL th Washingtonsat, FOR AALETHREE-STORY AND NASESENT. brick houso and barn on Prairie-nv., south of Sixtoonth-st.. cheap. Marble front, Ural ‘and ‘Trenty-Blth-st, ea rick hous, Pi BY. Borits of Twenty-fourth-at. $40. Duufblo house und ) feot, Calunidteav., WOU. HENRY L. WILL, HW Dearborn-st. rot SALE-TWO GOOD a-STORY ro Nadi foe “potn, or FXII} and FeAl" ench. Great bargains. = Now rentod for $W por month en GIUREIN'S DWIGHT, ‘corner (Washington wad Vial ees WOR SALE—?-STORY AND BASEM dwelltig house and barn, 6 Wi for SUN: part on time, GEO, West Mac ENT DRICK nnhingtaneat., NEWCOME, 771 wnst yoo Fal ANT 5 TRON residence, Wasbington-st, near Adu threo stories, basersent, and sub-collar;’ bultaing 23x TW foot, lot Bx (vot, fronta south, Price, E45; Tar TacY, ruge, und wasctixtures Included, F2RUN wis ru- fused in WAM. C, REYNOLDS, iM Dearborn-st. [Colt SAUE=80 WATIEN-AY.. DINING-OOMT und kitchen on parlor tinor; convenient and cam- lotes atrect puved; tacatton desirable. 1H. POYWIN, ‘ashingtonest., [oor 44, {OR SALH—11 OAKLEV-AV., STONE-FRONT. Dining-room and kitchen on parlor floor; conven= jentand complete; street paved: desirable location; or for rent from May 1. Li. POVWIN, 12i Washing- tonest., Roum 4% ind ‘Kitehen"on the pirior Hors #1400. MATSON no! HILL, Washington-st, QOL GALE-WATREN-AV. NEAR ROBEY-AT. two-story fraino hous, with ‘aefaor lot; price LL POTWIN, LU Washing- 100. A great baryoin. tonent Moun slo yeu, BALE—AT A BARGAIN, ON TERMS To sult, four-riory marbic-front house, with all modern Improvements, 213 Ashlund-av.; three-story Inarbie front G8 West dackaoneat.; Toureatory, tar ble frente ti tichiyau-ay. Inquire at 13) Dearborne Blain bane Pil, BALESAT A TWARGAIN, (ON, EARON- ably terms, #170), brick house 42° Irving-pincos ick house 23 Hillmore-nt: £2,000, ary tram 0 Harenrd-at.; $2400, frame ‘house 147 Wost ayloreats, BUND, thruo-stor brick 1WdY Went Adama: at E5GM Unnse-alory brick fied Weat Adams-at,”in- quilra bs Wostern-av. 20 RENTS TON South Side. WO RENTPARTIALLY F SHED, 2-8TORY and insement framo house, vo Groveland Parke AY. nonr ‘Thirty-firat-at, eight rooma, two minutes from rtoant-cura and eae distance fram horso-catss Ml modern tnprosementa,uar, hot And culd watery Muth-room, water-clarets, furnace, ete,; ront BK per month, Inquire et the house, PO RENT—FROM NOW— ENT brick house, No. 80 Mlchizan-ay,, between Twen- ty-third and ‘Teenty-fourtheste, Apply atthe house, Weat Side, TO RENT—TWO-BTORY HRICK HOUSE, NO. 9 ate, Pearco-at.; partios leaving city. Apply on prem TORY BASE: Suburban. 4 RENT TSVORY MICK BASEMENT HOUSE eres of eardo, i fuonth, "TOMIINGON to Fittteay 2 ed ‘TO RENT—VLATN, North Side, T° RENT—ONE FLAT, 333 NOTH BTATE-8T, Inquire In basement. TO RENT“ ROOMS, th Side. ropes nic FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, me it Fo 4 + fiy. Adurens C&tiiunvamicg net PrYate feu 10 REST EURSIAED Rooss, ACh FRONT, jor gentlemen. 4 3 By House. “Apply at fiona ts, roo tet OPPORNO Palmer TPO RENT" MICHIGAN-AV., T tuonttical, two lire nud ne sine aioe ah ay for hunsekeeptng. Dath, Furnas He OOH po RENT =~ FURNISHED FRONT Si RENT—NICKL n BASANT . ronment 8 Eaet Van Buren: TRO RENT —FOUNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, AT Post Wibonncars Pine ring wentiemen, North Side. (PO RENT—FULNISILED ROSS, ALT NEW AND Gon anuitherst rorne of Math leek ana Bapatoe 5 corner of North : ata" Apply tolls tte ANTHONY: Ronin ene nPornOr —————— 'rO IRENT-NTOIRES, OUPICES, &e, Stores, (TO RENT-ATORE NO.2it EAST MADISON-AT. co atory and basemont, opposite Field, Leiter & ‘hree hounor, 5 - trate, cight tiles from Ghieag ac Inqaneors ee LAZAMUS SILVERMAN, 20 bn Sallonat SPLENDID STORE, AND BASEMENT ‘hear corner of Madison and Frankiin-sta, WIN, 13) Washington-st, Itoom 44, 10 We ‘ax 1 FOTN RENE Sanaa —T NEAL-ESTATE neents, lindlord, or tenant—A bonus will be pald for A frsteclnas mtore Zt or 25 feet feant by 1 deep; location, West Madison, detween Canal and Veurla, corner preferred, Wanted for », frat-class business. Addruss 13 12 Une, a\ TANTED=-TO) RENT—AUOUT MARCH 1, A small fort ed house, by a family four fdlults, not facth uth than a matityaecondonts or, fon North Side, enst of Clark-at., and eonrentent to busi Must hnye all modern improvements, Boat Of cure guarantned, Satisfactory references furnished acto rexponsibiiity, ete. State location aod ront. Ade dress X 75, ‘Tribuny onice. c ‘G itUNT—A_NICELY-FURNISHED ntrally ioeuted, where five or six frat- Slats boarders may be Kopts no ebildrons Font not to Bn, le: : Rae ete vory extra, Reterences, WASTED=t0 RENT-A_NICELY-FURNISIIED room on Nurih Sides 2 place where | can bare breakfast preferred, AddrearC 1, Tribune oftice. TANTED~TO RENT—A_ FIRST-CLASS HOTEL He thriving town tn Wisconsin or lows, to right purty will give good security, Ad> ‘ribune onice. ‘OTTAGE OF ANOUT noleCoucral trainss mustbe in youd repairs Address 163i, Tribune omece. sake heb ps es \WWANTED-T0 RENT-II¥ AN AMERICAN coupla with one child, n furnished houses wit! board one couple for the rent. Hest of references fren, Given wo bad. Add! WARTEDATO tn 00 BQUARE T—ABOUT Ti i] foetof grounit tour, with eight to ten horse- power furnished, 'T & CO., Tribune office. RUSINESS CHANCES, FINE STOCK OF NOOTS AND SHOES AT A z bargain forcush. Address ‘Tribune office. an Interview may id uddreas ao Tri office. FoR, SALE-Ot” LEAS Ttallway lron-Works Ce mpi Jvaeo on favorable terms thelr rill any mills ‘The property is in good condivon and woll situated for handling everything with tho greatest economy, haying a frontage on the Ohio Miver of over ti fest, und the sal Little Minma Hallread. The presont ownera will tako n Jaryge Interest jn @ oew ore Mzution, if desired. Address WALTER SMITH, dont, ib West Fourth-st., Cincinnatl. i i SALE—LUMUEM, LIME, ANI) COAL-VARD, with nix tote on milroud switchs residencu and four tote In 8 live town in Central Town; also two tuproved farms, 1Gincres each, Address lock Box E, Dallas Centre, Dallas County, In WOR BALE—PRODUCK COMMISSION NUS so, With fair capital and onerey an unitnited businose can be done, Address A 74, 'I'ribune ofice. Gytoceny, DRUG, AND J vourht, sold, and exchange cessful: gail butts a 5 TE RIMDALL & CO. Watunitotents, te E. too 13, WANTED-MALE MRL, Hookkcopers, Clorke, &c, WASTED AN ACTIVE, THOROUGHLY COM- Potent drug clark; mnstbe aingia, strictly tems pernte, ond a fond workort givo Hame of Iastem- lovor, and slate salary oxpected. Address B 15, ‘ri hune office, Vy ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER IN QRAIN COM- mission busi ‘hi and ta raaanet thea gO ¥ FANTKD-A_STHADY, ACTIVE YOUTH, amie Addrem f Gc Tribune offices ort Rood MACH WASTED BY A WHOLESALE ItAnDWAnR house an experienced bill clark, must be correct At figures and 9 rapid penman, ong nequninted with tho hardwaro business proferred, Addross, with rof= erences, O 8 Trihuno 0 = ‘Trades, NTED~. i Ws A GOOD Bi RASB GTN CUTTER HOYN ER omar Inquire of CULVER, PAGE, Jantte Ilotot |. Apply at At~ ANTED-MON MOLDERS—APPLY AT ON W: ty SHERWOOD School Furniture AB oN Wabantieny. ; WANED Groner eae lan Se ence, "DUFFY, 216 Bouth Canni-st beac WARSTEDTA FIRST-OLAES CRAYON ARTIOT by a Ithogeaphing establishment. out of the city. Atldrens, stating wages expected, with samples Of Work If possible, 18 3t, Tribune omee. ANTHED—FIVE FIRST-CLASS OAD bya BROTINS SET aa LE eae ARNT aA Butter Paper Co. 164 Monrne-st, KAEBTNER & CO, Canateat. pula, “Addronnd, J, POTTEM, Atchison, Ras. oe WARTED A yous tom taltort himself general Ws TED, for Indio buttonhole ms SMadtson-at, Employment Agencies. WANTED-0 Goon LANOREnS FoR Tr choppers iron mines, wages £1.48 to $1.0, free taro ot CHRISTIAN £ CO. BH Suuth Water-at. ag ng and ia willing to mal Tule Te Colts isi West stadione FHXPHIUENCED KNiFE-CUTTER vita, also operators for 1 nd nen DEIRELD DOTHERS, 22 per month and board; ono cook VW WVANTED—S0 Lanonena For non siNng, yy "aeey ftom £140 v0 #123 per day; 30 for C. We tera: taper dingy free (ares One cUOk, at J. Hi Bietiahickea West Meese Miscollancons. ANTED-IN ILLINOIS, IOWA, WIBCONSIN, SMinnesata, Miehilmuny and Chicazo, goud axons ‘orid with Gen, Grant” by Jaba, ratjone. drawn by the ‘rst artists especially for this work, Published fy parts Sraddress Bubscriptiog Hook Lepaniveny he ation: a Hoo! ro ment, The ican Rows Cos itooma sorinnd iiaese Chlegsae eT NIED—-MEN OF INTELIIGENCH AND Gducatton to sell Dr. Naphoy’a * Prevention and Cure" (the best family ‘medical book ever. pub= lished), and, aftor a fow months’ exparionce, to ack as managucrs for different States. We have just en- © pied ttiree men at gw, one at #20 aud two at 0, Wo want n dozen moro at tore prices IC capable of handling men; must canvass ntarne. Give wo, expertenco, and send this, W. J, HOLLAND & Wrainthocty Cccnmee fy no rake ORDERS minke money. MOUNEY & SMAIUT, LS South Clarkest, COMPETENT TO ANTED-A GENTLEMAN take charge of an office for the aute of standard ound bouks tn a city of LLU) Inhabliants; murt be able to give propor socurity. Adiresa i 14, ribune, YYW ANTED—NOOK CANVASSERS, LIBERAL IN- ducementa offered to successful canvasscra, J. Ws. Burr Publishing Company, 1M South Ciarkeat, WARTED-YOUNG NAN WiTiT E00 TO ACT AB reasuror In a first-class concurt at ring Good security given for money inrest- ny is callor address ager, WV ASTED-A FULST-CL ASH HOUSE WiLL MARR vel para arene ster paper PAT tic, ln tuia city” Meferenoss Pequited: Adaresa it ‘ribune omice. NTED-AN EXPERT AS TRAVELING 80- iicltor for the enlo to consumers of the most popular muke of aliriain the West, Sust bo of the moat genteel address and a tree gentieman In evory particular, Addrana. giving full tame, gue. and ex- bertence th this business, B87, Tribune office, WANTEDCAGENTS— WE” AVE A RARS scheme for men of guntee) nppoarance and avorage tact, und ean show any man bow to make moncy on sinali capital; $1 satnple free. Pupors for aiamp, Morrill Mntg. Co. oom 2, 77 and 2) North ni WANTED-FEMALE HELY, Domestic: ANTED-A COOK WHO UNDERSTANDS IER business, Apply between } weluck at 51% North La Salle-st. Chy roferonces ealred. Wastep-a anit work In ‘A anit FOR GENEWAT: MOUBE- Wop pentbort-se: faintly of three; Gerimun prafurre WAS TEDIAN EXPEIIENGED PASTRY Coor. ‘Apply at office of At antio Hlotol. {OOD OPENING FOR FAMILY GROCERY OR ZX" hantware store, tirst-clusa brick stara, with Nat- ures completes goud cement buttom cella: elo; centrally loziled; mnt, convenient Evanston, Ii. to rent. "F. 1L. POWERS,. JROVOSALS FOR NIDS-UNUER ORDER OF THE Superior Court of Cook ‘County, unterad, Fob 5 nthe qvu of Jolnsen et al vy Tho Fidelity furings Uank und Bate, Denoattary, in, Chancery, otter for ante fire hunired and itty (4) shares of tha cunlia! stock of the Calumet & Chteavo Canal & Dock Company, “All bids wre expressiz to by aubjact to ne- cypuice ar rejection acearuing to tho direction of the Court. “Alt bids must be muido on or before ‘Tuesday, fighninry seventeenth (ith, Io.” Vy AL TURPIN, z JfO1 BALE INDIANACAV.. NORTIE OF Titi: Uscth-st., now brick house, MATHON HILL, v7 Washington-at, VOR SALE—T-STORY AND HASEME oxtension, on Warren-av,, near Ioboy, frame fam, ‘Tha best house for the money on tha atrect, Ber pereit ta: je houreapply to MEAD & COW, 19 La aloe WITHt Foi, SATETFINIE BTONI-FHONT OW ATVANS- nt. noor Ashiand-ay.,deop. lott can bo hud at 8 low pricu; termacasy, MEAD & CUR, 1) Ln Salloeat, Pralrio-ay.. complet wel In (MEADS COL, 10 La gallo woot Nv INDIANA: 7 price, POR SALUT voITy-PIGIT FEET 09 ‘AY. nar Thicty-tratest,, wast front, KO. MATSON Vtg Washingtoneat. 7 POR SALe rite PREMISES NO TeDEPO YET EI st, 60 feet front. 1f you wanta bargain catl on tie owner on the premutses, ‘ON SALB_OMt UXCHANGH—FINE 110USE AND Hele ctt atari Heorin-at. Inquire of owner, 1st Pooriac cunt HOOF, r OL SALK—GOUD STON NONT HOUSES, 5.40 to ar on ext AVeNUO Gast of plichlxan-ar.. potty of ‘Thirty-Orstest. F. GAYLORD, 11 Rosper ue! FoR, SALE -- WAHASII-AY., S0X175, NEAR Pcthteyraliedcat. chotce tot, e110 por foot, #, GAY- eupor Linc VOR BALY—PARTIES BERKING CHOICE IN- 16 bas Hee oe yacaNE Tore OCD ty Ok It aE 6 buy uommes or “Vacant, Joley notte fl iy grrening' Journal, TA OSUORN, 8 Ln Ballo-ats on DIANA-ST.—HUal- O lata, two burns, On SALERRO WEST 1 if ah ret 3G) BAG Ibs 8S Nees property, bwo ings, tt inall outlay will wave routal Fre Washingta GREAT KARGAINS IN ACKE ‘Town of Lake and Tiyia Park. CITAS. northeast corner Dearbarn and Ran- first floor. E—-INDIANA-AV, NEAR TWENTY- tfthest., Bouxe und, Jot, east front, tn trat-class Onter; FON, MATSON MILL, 07 Washington-st. (OU BALE-ARCHBH-AV,, FRAME BTORE AND lot, nenr Ilnlated-at, ate bargain. THU: & BRAGE, Ui Ln Balle-nt, [OR BALK S THE, CURAT HAT FIRST-CLAgS A reritonce Jot in the olty, 252178 fvot, onat front, on Calumetav., near ‘weniy-ninth anjolning No. my AE ATS Por fut I taken at once. THOMAS & BAL ery te jr 44 Y BEET OR JACKSON-31., oar Franklin, at two-thirds ite values only How. SOILN BF. ELEMILAR?, 64 Wasbington-at. SUBURBAN RUA} POR SALE EX GHLLENT HOO} WITH large otal Winnetka for uu: monthly pay- mente, 4.1. DALE, 1 Tribuno Hulldln, Coronary trom kta 40 worua enti i ttyde Park roperty, fr x 3 nid Houth Chlengo, at low pricon CHAY. CLEAVER, Hvoin'd. Iai Denrborn-st, MOIt HALE—1210—-TOVNE-AV., NEAT ADANS- Pot eeeattowe wou sefoorton” Occ Ati oo Washington OR BAI. TY AGIES IMPROVED. FIVE s do und SQ), Oltice di ued ny Mondays de i ftout 6 tHe Woskisvtorest TEN OK TWENTY TOMLINBUN, WIL SALE fd PER ACRE, TEN acres, near city Hnilie and station, F NE L ENTATE, 1 es BALE-M-ACKE FARM IN BMCHRNILY County, My iisproverments trstclasst frolt und uinbors! Addre LDIICH, itichmondy you BA OR KXCHANGH IN PART~AO a ucres in ltundulph County, Sllssourl diely tn is dy dwallinigs lanie acchard, Bexéral smaller HL. ROWLAND 28 Metropolitan forsale, i, RUAL ESTATE WAN ANTED—A GOOD NICK f ‘A WA tire customer, aust be woetut Unio potwacn Jackson und Lakorats. Ul pay $5.0; 4,00 cust, batnnce L, 2, und years. G & DWIGIIT, cortior in snl Doel, y ai 1A gon WAAL IN JOWS, 1CLANOT, Nut as 1. o fore eplondid resi= donoe in itvernita, SAIN 2 biiaiin, curtier Washington und Hatsted-als, UU ANTED-TO BUY OW TRADE FOR SRVERAT, WAliUsina acres of woad tung in Nodaway sud Countios, Htute uf Mlssaurl, Addross fur A) THOMMBON, Muryvitio, Nodaway HAP ACRH PROPERTY NEAR ‘On stream of water, Address 7H) DOr ile, Wabualicuy. ESN CARDS. OODRICH, ATTOUNBY AT LAW, A. iit Chicaya, Advleu frau) io dncb, Hiuatndes quivtly 4nd lounlly rank MAGUEY AMM i D. . iH OF THE PEACH, e Giticu and court-roouy ley uci ti aug Ba Clark-st Chee toh tnorty nowledged. 4 DEAN. tarat vapors lade OW) ta REBUN | ANTED-PARTY WITH §00 TO LOO TO take hatfintorest with mein an elegant hotel. Bost locality inthe city, Address A 4, Tribune orlice, Seammtrenscs, WARTEDSCOMPETENT HANDS TO | Wort! ‘on mantlus and dresses; lsu uppronticos. 1S Marmon-court, Miacelinncoun. YANTED-TWO ON THREE GIRLS TO AD- dross circulars. Call before V o'clock nt Tribuao. counting-room. \WANTEDAADY AN ANTLEMAN AGENTS fur new solitairs double purtle, rack Uraln, and H, 4 tleaper lock, VW VASTEDANMEDIATERTLADY CANVAS rs for tho elty nnd Hato: Fi to $10) per day mada; na tumbnury goode sell ne lant, Callor na= dress with sinmp G. A, MOBINBSON, 201 Clark-st, Ttuom 8, Chicaga. SV ANTED =A, MAN WHO HAS 00 ‘TO INVEST in A legitimate enterprise; must have some knowledge af mechanics; none but une who can come woll rocommended need apniy( an oxcallont Opportunity Is offered. Address 1 4, ‘Iclbuno ottioa. MISCELLANEOUS, Li, KINDS OF TEAMING AND EXPRESS WOK a esone. ‘en. Fourwantheat, . ARTHUM, a3 EXTERMINAT- orminators for sulo, inrk-at., Htoom & ON AND WANT TO W149, Tribune oftice, BEvwTGS ASp Cocknoa ed by contract (warranted), Calter uddrens A, OAKLEY, Lut. Thoth? HAVE $1.00 Olt Jo te up quickly, uddr TOTICK Ib HEREMY GIV¥ THAT ED Leva and Noport J. Hendricks are no longer Pronident and ‘rensucer of the * Lous & Hendricks Packing & Provision Company," and that Robert D. Fowler and Funk Clitton have this day boen elected Vreaidentand Troasurer, reapoctivoly, of said Com: that no person or porsons are suthborized to: Act for ald Conipany, oxcept the Inat-named officers Grtholrauthoriced Mont. Dated Fou, 14, Ite, MOL ERT D, FOWLER, Freaident. OTICH—TO WHOM 1 MAY CONCERN: WE tho united carpenters and Joinors, will ma 84114 ifter Monday, the Sth day of 2.50 por day on uni Apel. ‘iby ordar of the xvcutive Couneti. VIET HOME FOR LADIES DURING CONFINE- gion th duclops faintly, Dinrsees peculiar to the ex a & treated. Examination and consultation free, Birlcuy rivals and cuntidential, Hox 3) Cht- cago. Initial foltors will not be delivere Smee, TPH, TURKISTL RUSHTAN, AND ELECTRIC bath-ronius at te Palmer Yous have beongrent= ly onlerged, eapccialiy in the Indies’ department, and ara now activo, ‘I'ry then. WWaNtenawest Sib PROPHET Y-OWNERS to cull and aco us about louking oftor their proyerty tho coming season, Menta have advanced, ad wo have ntrendy any quantity o¢ inquirien, for Awellings und business places from May 1. We take Weat Sido property a specialty, GHIFEIN & DWIGHT, corner Washington and ta, WARTED-A RSLAT Ie LOT IN jucaiton tn Hoschill Comatery. ‘Tribune off CIGARS OiizAt 100.000 Wineson' by the ease, oF tn Jota to bull, mt F1450 und 418 pur At tn dey 414 per A tn i, far cnall, Cully guaruntesd. Call und examina, of willsond C.0.D. TL W, TANSLLL A CO, 6) Lako-at BOARD! D RB A fudren Dat it AND NOE . North Side, NORTH CLARK-HT, FOURTH DOOR FROM 7 ho Watkoc ont eauihe, with board, Sito 8 per ook) wiltouebourd df ee ak South Hilde. ul 4 ELDAIDGECUURT — ELEGANTLY FUR. LO piston famny and single rouse, with board, £3488 LEABANT FNONT AND “FOE back rounw, with koud board, Day boarders accommodated, ANS. B.A. WEED, Hotels, CUARHNCE HOUSE, CORNER STATE ANDITAR: Touht end fooen per dey, B30 tod} wor woke frond sito Hr alsa tue ented without board, exe TS HOUKE, i) KART WAt 4 Down auatn: atouin rovim and bu: $i to €7, Kose rr Lekota mente 610. Transients. sla dny, ABT SB HOUSH, WAND Is kAbL ADASID-DI. —Woll-furnistiod rou) with bonrd, from $ Lo 3 ‘rausionita, $1.25 to sil per day, MOUSE, 178 STATE-ST, May OF- te jaliger ouse—ltoom and board, & ta i i por da ‘TIONS WANTED—MALE, Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c, ITUATION WANTED-OFFICE WORK OF ANY kind, or ma collector, by n capable and trastworthy Mun, oxperienced In fire insuranco wid newspanor eloricul work; wlso roti! bout and ahow trade: willing to work hurd’ for anvall ealury, Wirst-cloxs city refere ences. Address A 3), Tribnno omee ITUATION WANTED—DY AN EXPERIENCED KY entry, shipping, and corresponding clerk. Dust city ruferences, C4l, Tribuna uflice. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN Al BOOKKEEPs or nnd accountant, Best city references. HSL ‘Tribune office. ITUATION WANTED—HY AN EXPRIENCED mon as bookkowper or travoling for Jumber cr Brain house. Satisfactory roforencos, A S1,'I'ribune, GITUALION WANTED — BY "A PICACTIOAL bookkeeper of olyht years’ experiences ain iso Posted in the Inmber trade. Can bring fHrat-class rot: eroncea and furnish security mysolt to « limited amount; could furnish othor sccurity for a large - Amount should 9 position of trust be ofcred, Addicas 13, Tribune ofc," ‘Trades. ITUATION WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL PAT ty, inasaat and door factory; ts accustomed to busitions, soliciting, estimating, taking chargo of help, ete, Address M 114, Tribune office, Coachmon, Teamsters, &c. , ss ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN ‘TO. drive truck for 8 store, eithor double, oF single team; or would like to work in a store. Best of city Teferancos, Address G, CUSHMAN, Ui Ewing-st, Nlacollancous. SITTATION WANTED-RBY A GENTLEMAN ‘with 12 years’ exporicnca In managing the gouoral oltice hueinces of large Easiern Jobbiny house, wo guabiian Limsel! Lore ine similar capacity, “iichees tesUinoninie furnished. Address A &, Tribune atico, GITUATION WANTED-A8 TRAVELING BALES man for a wholesale grocery huues; will travel on B commission or salary; want & good housnt can coms fuand s-yood wade tn titnols, Jaws. Nobraska. and antas. Bost of saferenccs. Address A 47, 'Tribunc. QiruATION WaNvep-witit AP ftA> her; have had years’ ox perionce in rooms and at landscape work, Address 13, Tribuno office. —_————— SS SS SITUATIONS WANTED—-REMALE. Domestics. ITUATION WANTED-FOI GENERAL HOUBE- SQ mork bye Guean diel Itutercnces given aad ree quired. 27d Sauth Murwun-at,, rear, Housekecpers. ITUATION WANTKD—BY A WIDOW LADY about 0 years old aa hgusokeuper for an elderly ja compotant to take ‘ huuso; also ‘an excallent manager of sorvanta, Can give best of reforencen, Address 44, Tribune ofico. TIUATION WANTRD-DY A YOUNG WIDOW ‘aa housekoepor; sual! wagea; tho tmaln object is (lo gota wood home, 8 42, Trivune ofiice. FINANCIAL. VANCES MADE ON DIAMOND: ‘ote, at one-half brokers’ rates, Ttounse§ und Fu unduipti-at. Katablis MUREPARED TO [OAN MUNEY ON DIA- ZS _anaude, matches, wid jewoley. LIVMAN'S loan Omics, 144 Kandulph-st, une dour east of Clark, “Old - gold snd silver bought for cash ur exchanieds for Id, diamonds, walchus, aod Jewelry 2 por cont leas Uiad store pricos, Husiness cuntidential, N¥_ AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FORNITURE, pianos, sige ‘without romoral, 19 Doarborn-st, WATCFLES NAUNDUAS od 1351, A PoaTAND SUITS Gy ROOMS FOR SLE (gentleman), child, and yoverness, where aro poaidvoly uo uitier buirdure, “X'S X, celbune oles, OARD-BY A LADY, IN PRIVATE BAMILY, Ai Bouts Nora ‘side, whore are (eplene’ 10, Tribune umes. QUARD—IWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WANT A room, with good board, und grile-tires preter Vabush ur Sichigun-av, Address, qiuting burma, 141, ‘Tribune aMice, = ERS WANTED, PAMINER WANTED—WITH 81000) TO MANU. facture a rutafy barbed -wirus the only patent vyor issued to wrolary burb; overcoming tho dauger be common barb, but just'as effectual, Address L, KCURTES, Jotiol, 1. |. DAWTNER WANTED-GOOD HUSINESS MAN lou busluess well eas ‘with capital 1n grain cvinn tablishod, “Address U 3, por EXCIANGH-TWO TWO-STORY AND DARK. ment brick dwolllows, with all aedorn | elour lute: twoeaiory frame dwulllng; al i dene nit f cli, foe farm oF ‘wood ailuide GAID & LARbING, Mba Salles, NEAR ANTED — TO “TRADESMEN, MECHANICS lat ont alee eat aT alinss sallegta ate Ib TUGETS ttoum y reur of base inant i taenevnan SEWING TEACHINE DS, Meee AN tte AN abuses: uit wceacl= inguls, aluvest oow, ouly BA Noe dit Bou Wark-ay, Foe e ee aca usa: tae out teant mau 4 WEIGHS, coruor Weshington ead'diate SGRAGE TOK Reuse iu aaeguan ae vances et low rales, de Ge & G. PAMEX, IN) Wort Mourvd-ate Hooie 17 wna “ARY F SMONEY 70 LOAN ON A muvateeion Oh at Twat raloa” with furniture, HBS, Sut removals oom fl, Ob hiearborn-at CARE VAD FOH OLD GOLD AND SILVER So ee aa pion, ae OLUSSID'S Loa nd Hulton ditice (iconsed), W Seat Madion-sy batabe Mabed leis, (ASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT Tita INdUR- Eig aliclos D. WeBUTNERLAND. i clarke WpONEY TO LOAN ON CIty PROPERTY AT Miiteegnt ass ct interest, al, VERRY, Room 7,00 1a Sulle-st, M NEY TOLOAN ON OMATTELS AND GOOD avcurity, Commer paper 4 chaste) morte wuyes DouKLt Moon a, 9: ONKY TO TOAN ON FURNITURE, VIAN iter ithioue removal J. 0. &G. PARRY, ONEY TO LOAN oie ei ce titel fern elvity, and on tlinols fast within Haatfoa i, L°veXube te Reurvorucste ONKY ‘v0 LOAN ON IONG TIME AND [OW rule by the Muchauice’ & Tradure Bavinga Loan Pantha Assuciation, 110 Dearborn-st a. FHENCH, Secretar: Ts VV ANTED- sau VIVE YEARS, ONTMPHOVED . , aya seni asas ALUIR gF eR BACT hoou & Us Le Ballers G5 () TO JOAN AY CONRENT pares 12.000 sasaiee neers ski ee ‘CANT-OFF CLOTHING, iy 5 Gary OAST-OFP * Slottiow we G Stent Grdars’ by taal! prowytly a! jabllabigd LL. sig