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1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1880. POUBTEFUL DOCTOR: sho Btato Botrd of Hoalth After the Quacks Again, te iho Anxfous-Seat—An Old , Fritz on ee Man's Plea. Vitalitv-Mon—His Bad Luck Whon i Dealing with Druga, Acalted meating of tho State Boart of Menlth wasbeld yeaterday morning nt tho Grand Pa- io Hotel for tho purpose of continuing the oof Investigation which tho Hoard bas been tlowing during its last two sosalons,—tho ex- amination of tho “queer” doctors, There wero nt Dr, Wardner, of Cairo, Prestdent of tho poord, Drs Clark, of Elgin, Dr. Ludinm, of thia dity, ond Dr. Rauch, of this city, Secretary. ‘Tho Hoard first took up tho ease of ‘pi. JOUN NATR, ALIAS DR 0. A. OLIN, 9 had been notifled to show cause why bis Ifcato shouldn’t be revoked for unprofes- sonal conduct, and bad beon tried and found wanting. Dre Ttatteh rend alotter from Dr. Bate, mailed at Now York, which was in tho naturo of 8 general complaint that he hadn't recelved proper notice to be = present at tho meeting: when he was tried, and that tho 1 wns “packed” against him, cte. Dr Rauch also read hia reply’ to the complaint, in tho course of which ho stated that the notico gad been malled and registered in time for it to him at Now York and enable him to nt- tend tho Inst mecting; that {f ho wished to bo heard an opportunity would bo given him; that his “polltical and social friends in Minols"* gould notand could not influence in any way tho actlonof the Board; and, finally, that ho ‘gould delny sending him tho oMcini notico of tho revocation of his certificate until receipt of an answer Informing tho Board whethor ho wished to nppear before it or not. Dr, Ludiam read tho formulated charges against. Iinto by the ofllcera of the ennett Med~ {eal College. Thoy wero tho sate ng those read ai tho Int meeting, ‘M, F. Rigale, Dato’s attornoy, sail he wouldn't. dony that his client had advertised, but if it was proposed to rovoke his certificate on the ground: of unprofessional conduct outside of this ndyer- tising, they wanted to Introduce testimony, and ould show that tho pills referred to In tho nd- yertisement were put up by Clark Brothors & Butler, wero not abortive, and that tho adver- tisement of rubber goods hadn't been authorized for over a year. The Doctor's ncvortisements within «that perlod wero wholly dark on tho subject of rubber goods, In con- clusion, tho Doctor's Inwyer smparted a Litot advice in tho alupo of a reminier that tho constituttonality of the Inw under’ which tho Board actu was yot to be tested by tho Supremo Court. of IMinols, and saino further ndvice to the effect that tho Board ought to publish a code of ethics, and thon ¢ive a man n chance to observe {thefore proceeding to punish him for an of- fense tgclnst something that he know nothing bout. 5 On mation of Dr. Ludlam, tho voto by which Bato's certiticate was revoked was reconsiderct forthe pi vos of properly bringing tho subject before the Honan, Mr. Riggte ronowed bis suggestion in regard toncode of ethics, and, referring to Bato's | © Morringe Guide,” sald ho had failed to _iscoy- eranything Jartigutacly yulgar in it, except na quotation from tho Iible, and of courso that couldn't bo considered vulgar, coming from puch a source. “Dr, Bato was sont for, inordor that ho might bo sworn, and while waiting for him tho Hoard Istened to a lawyer by tho name of Thomas in behalf of : “pn, FRITZ, THE GNRATEST PHYSICIAN OF HoD- FERN TIMES,"— an “Indian” doctor whoee ndvertisement ro- gembles n show-bill, Tho Inwyer read a state. ment by Fritz, not sworn to, in which ho olalmed that the Board hadn't anything to do with him, inasmuch as bo had practiced over ten yenrs aud had a diploma from n regular medical Jnstl- ution, Dr. Rauch, in reply, stated that tho diploma in question camo from tho Philndelphia Universit: of Medicine and Surgery,—an institution which had been caught selling diplomas, and which waa no longer recognized timony medical mon. Dr. Tuuch produced seyerul of Fritz’s bill-posters and proceeded to rend from those long-wintded and Bol t-tnudatory popdualons, inone of which tho author declared that he was bom among a tribe of Cherokees, ‘Tho fuct, sald Dr, Rauch, ws that he was born in Michigun,. Me, Thonaa admitted that Fritz was born in Michigan, but insisted that he was born among tho Indians all tho sane, aud bad aequircd 0 knowledgo of medicine while among then, While ace on tho Indijin plan might not enme within the ideas of propriety a8 propound- el by tho Hoar, ho had no doubt of tho Bonesty and good intentions. Tt was finally detormined to give Fritz achance to explain himscif in the afternoon, The attorney for Dr. Bato returned about this ‘time and informed tho Bourd that DATE REFUBED TO) APPEAR ‘unless he had time to secure othor witnesses, Dr, Ludlum considered this refusal an ind), nity to the Hoard of which no honorable prac uoner would bo guilty, Altogethor, ha sw no reason for again oponing tho case. No profes: lonal mun, unless he were a burglar, needed to ‘travel around under an alias anyway, and when tho Proper time camo he proposed to offer a res- olution muking {t dishonorable and unprofes- sional for a physician to bo known by twonnimes. Tho nttornoy for Bato triod tho virtue of n Uttlo bluffing, but it _wouldn’t go down, and ho fnnlly gave it up. On motion of Dr. Lidia, tho nctlon of the Moanl at tho Inst meotiug in revoking Rato’s certificate was confirmed, Dr, Ludlam offered his promised resolution on “ATLASES,” Dut Dr. Clarke had LL ag iy sulted him better, and he withdrew it. Dr. Clurko’s offer- ing was ns follows: - “Any fraudulent or deceptive professional transaction shall bo deemed In tho sonso of this fount unprofessionul and dishonorable con- octor's: ic 4 % “Any medical man who practices modicino Under two names, or any other mime than bis truonime, shall bo conaldered gullty of unpro- Tessional and dishonorable conduct. tants advertisement, handvill, or moans of attract in publte attention or securing patron: Ayo, which shall be decoptive or convey to the Public nny folso or fraudulent information, pont bo considered unprofessional and dishon- le. - ‘This portion of tho futuro code of ethics was unanimously uopted. nes : 0 Inat caso taken up ut tho morning session ‘Was that of one DI. 1, GREER, Who has neithor diploma, nor certificate, and who puta forthn couploof circulars in which he lnforing a suffering world that he oun cure about everything on eight without medicine, According fo one of tho ciroulum, ho tins price teed thirty years in Europe and’ America, nnd fifteen yoard in Chiengo. According to the athor be tan physiolunef twenty yours’ practic tife teen of which have heen spont In Chicngo, ‘Tho Profesafonal curc-all was predentin person, and Teadlly submitted to an examinition under oath: y De, Ludlum. “He admitted that hoe was not a regular graduato, but that he had road inedicine thi rt yet ago with a very colebrnted hysletun in Liverpool, whose niimo ho omitted io mention, He had kad no boxpital pres tee, had ho inttended any clinical course; but ho hail been merfen twenty years, and hud practiced altogethor ubout thirty yews. ‘The aceming contruliction jn tho clreular was due to printer's arror; that wos oll. Ho was not on disponsor Of inediciny, and ho wished tho Roard to wiilers Stand it, Howas really w apoio of vitality, despising medloine both for hinsclf and for bis Patlenta. In short, ho considered bimeclf 0 hatural-born, physiclan. Allhis family had beon physicians for yours. His practice was, i urge ono, and he bid traveled a good deal on dis errands of merey, “And I may aay, xentle- men," ho continued, * that I novor fost n patient, Tnever signed a death cortiticate, Thut ma} pipear strange, but Iwill expluin It to you, t A BONT OF MEDICAL INSTINCT, Imay say, Lean tell the exact condition of n caso as it presenta Itself to mo; aid if tind thora 1@ no hope of rescuing tho pationt from. death, aimpty toll him 1 can't dol unything for chim, and turn him over to somebody ole, Con ently, ° th atl tho putiont never dics on ny bands. or, Tho “Doctor! went on to say that, while ho pected authority, the Board bad no right to summon hin or do unything with him. ‘The law gave him sanction ta Heal diseases just is much \As lt did anybody alge. He had no fulth in medl- giao which was y humbug, and was elniply a lspenser of life. Dr. Muuch, be added, hid told im he shouldn't be interferod with, after he showed that gentleman bis credentials. "Too Ply with ull tho rsqulromenta of tho Iaw,” bo by “and yot you ure not happy, [Laugh> vr) Why fa ft'that you try ta persoutite men Who want'to do good and to bleed mankind? dv all this, and yet you aro not hnppy, [nm not aullly of any irreguluritios, or of wily, profes: Sonal conduct. fum a dispenser of vitullty, and ‘uot of tnedicino,” Wasn't thers some utir bere two, or throo eara ugo," gaked Dr. Clark, interrupting tho vufty despleer of medicine, “about something Eu tdinintstorea to o child for worms? Ighter,, Bcorioo ropliod tho "Doctor," with indig- Ration,’ “and the author wud a *villyanous! Tvulphyaiclun, Tt is true f' gave tha putiont ttle tnedicine, and ho {s allvo to-day. ‘The case Cott mie a good deal of imonoy. and, 1 presume, Some loss of reputation (emilee), but aniocent men qinurt,, pomietinnes suger alt tho band vi us val . A Wanous* pres, and. tt ‘I had, air, been” a ric than, air, would havo mado the press sulfer f wt '@ made the efor Mt too, Tutus itis sir, te didn't mount to any- pe. It wus only caso of scandal through salousy, The ‘vilyanous’ rival bad mo a ed, but I waa discharged on tho first {WHAT NO ft GIVE? YOU MAY ARK. Nutrition, gentlemen, food, Where dot geet it from? Woll, of courso, that's another thing,” In this way. (he “ Doatar" rattled on, to the Amusement of Hyoryielys If the Board would let him alone, he wild, he would Jet Itnlone, Ite know he had gomethiiig good for the people, aud {bias his duty to lot the people know tt, Even tho chureb-bells rang, and overytady adverse tteed, Including preachert and lawyers. Why not doctora? He prostaned that hy etired people by assuming thelr is himself. At lenat it mado him sick when arick man came Into his pres- rent dng. ence. [Lauthter.) It was a sort of Ind-reade ing, he presumed—na_ payohological effect. Ho hud tried to give Up prictice, on uccount of the i 1 inconventenca ft enused hin to cure people, and had gone into rend estate and wheat, Jost a gored dent of money, and wos compelled to bo content with the lot that tho fates hud ay- elamed him—that of curing mankind on aight, ‘The Rourd took this curious eno tinier ad\i80- ment, and nljourned until 2 o'clock. On renarombling after tho, recess, tho Hoard took tp tho case of Dr. Jlark, real name Js He AOMDAN, : of this olty, Fritz, tho “Indian,” not havin turned up, Clark stated, under oath, that he had aasuine! that name purely out of business eon siderations, having bought out a former partner with tho privilege of using hid name, Ie wis an invalld: himeelf, and compolled to do only office prictice, nnd he had tried to do.an honest, Joyitimnte buahiced,. Ia wns yours of gure, and = hnd held prominent itlonk in hin younger days, haying labored under the City Government In Cincinnatl when the vholord broke out thore as an epidemic, and having graduated from na Loulayilio college. Ho inade fn apeotalty of chronie dlecuses, but took anything that cume In his way, and if ho was broken up now it world ruin him. In nngwer to Dr. Rauch, ho admitted that ho sold rubber goods, und hud disposed of them, among others, to two or three ministers In this city, 04 well ag tou United States Senator. They could be got nt any drug-stora, aud he didn’t rea any barn inecliing or using them, Io had once gotten into trouble for Ixnorantly violating tho Postal nwa, but tho Court let him off on condition that ho wouldn't do so any inore, and hoe hadn't disobeyed the admonitfon, Is udvertisoment could generally be found in the Sunday Timea, ‘Yodrop the name of Dr. Clark would do hin irreparable hari, It was his trate-mark, Com- pelied to do oflice business, ho hd to take mye hing tigt came In hia way, and he hoped tho Bourd would do nothing rushly, For tho purpose of impressing the Bourd with his honesty, he produced and read 1 letter from Judge Bellamy Storer, of Cineinnatl, written (n 1874, and spenks ing of him in connection with bis libors in tho chotora hospital there and his character yoner- ally in tho highest terms, ‘The cuse was taken under advisement, Mr. Okarles Gregory appeared in behalf of DR. 8. DAVIFEON, of Not16¢ Clark strect, and went on to sy that. Me client, who held a certiticute from the Now York Eclectic College, was not amenable to the jurisdiction of tho Hoard. There was no chirge againet his moral conduct, and, whilo technically chargenble with unprofessionil con- duct in ndyertising, ho held no certificate froin the Bourd, and it had no right to discipline hin, In short, although he was present, he refused to submit to dlecipline. Ho had applied fora cere tiflento, but the Nonrd hudn't granted it, and ho rofused to put hiinself on a par with othors who had beer examined, and whose doings ho disap. proved of, ‘ Tho ense was takon under advisement, along with the othors, PRITZ'B DAWYRI turned up and stated that Fritz was unable to put Inany further statement than tho written one presented at the morning sesston, Io ide mitted the advertisoments, and atyck to them, but, not practleing under 1 certifente, did not hold himectf amenable to the Board, Tr. Ludiam rend fron one of Fritz's shows Dills n statement to the effect that ho permas nently located here in 1809, went away after the fire, and entne back in 1873, He could therefore aye had but six yeurs’ continuous practice to date, and only eight yours’ practice from 1660 to 187. Hie written statement, therefore, that he had practiced ten years prior tu the passnge of tho law, seemed to be incorrect. ‘The liwyer tried to explain matters, claiming that Fritz retained his residence when he went. ‘West, and wasablo to prove that he lind netunally: prnetieed ten years before tho pnasuge of tho iy ‘Dr. Ludtam stated that the ‘Board was nbout to publish a list of reputable physicians In tho State, and hence the propricty of this investiza- jon. . Thia moyed Mr. Gregory to nsk that Davieson ‘be granted tho certificate for which ho bad ap- Head, ait Rauch oxpinined that the Board was by Inw made the Judge of tho propricty or fmpro- priety of granting 0 cortificate, Fritz’s cise wis nigo taken tinder advisement, and the Board adjourned until the next quire torly mecting, which will bo held tho second Thuraday fn April. The decisions on the cases taken undor udyisement yestoniny will thon be announced, QHE SOLAR ECLIPSE Of Jan, 11, 1880, ns Observed by a Government Party in Cnllfornia—No Intra-Mercurinl Planots Seen, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasurnaton, D.C, Feb. 10.—The following report hns been recelyed from the Government party which observed tha solar eclipse of the 11th ult, in Catifornin: BAN Fitancrsco, Cul, Jan. 18, 1890—Mr. Cariite P, Patterson, Superintendent Coast and Georlctic Survey, Washington, D. C.—Dran Bri: As dle rected by your tolegram, T herewith furnish a condensed statement relative to tho solur total eclipso of Jan. 11, 1890, in ndyanco of my regular report. Haying ascertained by computation that tho reconnalssince station, Santa Lucin, was almost exactly on tho contrat lve of totallty, It was de- tormined to occupy It because of Its cloyation nnd oxtremo western position. Ourpreliminary observations make It about’ 5,700 feet above the oconn, and plico ft {n Jutitude 34 degs, 8 ming. 20 seca. north, and in longitude 121 des, 2 mins. 90 secs. west of CGrecnwich, and henco about — twolvo or fifteen. miles from tho const-line, ig separated by a branch of the const-ranye, It commanus a yery oxtended horizon,—seoing the Sierra Nevada, Point Arguello (ninety mites dls- tant), the gen-horizon (except a very small part hidden by Cono Peak), Montorey Bay in part, vote, ote, It la quite difficult of nacont for 4,000 foot; but, through tho lively Interest of Mr. 1, M. Nowhull, of San Francisco, I secured tho serv> feces of his major-domo, Mr, Fancher, and ob- talned plenty of animals with which to pnok our instruments and provistons, aftor Assistant Colonna had solcoted tho best tral. Tho instruments were nearly In position, when tho southwest storm broke upon us in oxtrome ylolenco, accompanied by rain, sleet, and snow, in which tho tomperaturo fell ns low na 11 do- | grees Fabronboit. Tho instruments were assigned ng follows: Assistant Davidson, with 6%-Sneh equatorial,— his own; Assistant Gilbert, with f-ingh equa torial, Hasstor.—U, 8. C. ind G. 8.5 Assistant Colonna, with 24-lneh meridian instrument, No. Cc. und G. 8.3 Sub-Assistuant Dickins, Heweopo, No. Lal B.C. and G,8.; Recorder Davidson Jr, with 24-lich feeon, telescope,—U, BC, and G. By ‘Assistant Colonia determined the crrors of tho chronometers: by transit observations, and tho lntitude by seven pairs of ‘Btars upon two nights. For fongltude thore urv tho horizontal pugles meusired In tho reeonnulsannes of 187d; but, to supplement these, Bub-Assistant Dickins obsorved a round of horizontal angles, Prof. Frisby, of tha United States Naval Ob- seryntory, at my suygestion occupied tho suine station for Independent work, ‘Whe storm, which was very oxtensiyo, and ono of tho most severe upon this const for years, censod on Satuntay afternoon; and on Sunday, the 1th, the day wns very oleur, tho atmosphere atouly, the wind modorntoly strong from tho north. and the temperature gradually rising from about 15 degrees to 23 degroea Fahrenheit. A Jow bank of clouds, about % ming, high, lay on tho avcun-horizon wi day. "Tho plan of operations wi to dotermine tha opoehs of the four contiota (for Thad computed for Sun Frinclsco and for Suntn Lucia that tho fourth contact would bo visible at such an nvlil- fuuehi to akoteh the corona; to look for Vulcan ny ‘Wo have obacrved the four contacts, and ekotcbed tho ooronn, tho brightor ofrcle concen: trio with the gun, aud the sun-tames, Hoforo tho frst contact tho sun's Itinb was very sharp and atendy, with oceusional © shiver- ings," but oxhibiting no spurious disc, such a9 woultap pear from grent ulnospheric diaturh- nnces, ‘he three groups of sunspots, and thelr peeulluritivs and ov chan, of detail, were Constantly well defied: the * rice motthig of tho whole aun's diso was distinctly mada aut tn Wl the telescopes, and the conformation of the facule fulrly trueed, Untig ® Bola vyepleco and high power, Lobtalned tho first contact cure Hor than the othor observers, but it was observed by all. The epoch of observed contact is within n'sovond of tine of the prediction, The trunait ofthe PN ue poe ae sun-spote wis also vod In ouch teledcope. " During tho progress towards totality I called tho observers’ attention to the fact that thore was a perceptible difference in the darkness of the sky or background adjuoont to the sun's dise yot unobscired, compares with fiat hinmediutes iy adinoont and'cavered by the moon's dite pro eoting beyond the sun's dise, And yot no ‘one Of 1s was able to perceive tha moon's disc ap- prouching the sun before first contaot, In watching and studying the gun's cusps, thelr polnta were remarkably aouto, exovpt ut Those tines whon the atinospherio disturbance {neroasod so ws to create the wlluht “shivering” of tho outline or of tho spots; thon. tho tire- points of the ouspa were duplicated, dpparently Atagroater or lesa distance apart. This way roourdod and drawn by Assistant Colonnu and inyeelf, With exocsslyo adinsphiris disturh- mico this apparont motion would have incroused, gad tu9 poluta would have boen soon obtuse and arte ‘On the moon's Hmb, and capeciully at and noar tho cusps, tho mountains of the tadon, pro- docting beyond its general outline, werd luunly zi) from which it” thle, and noted as brenking tho jaro Iino of the dise. And xinillar trregutnrities could be traced throughott {ta whole extent. "Towards totality. a few efrrus clouds formed fn the Minne of tho Buin, sind the atmespheric dis turbance wis nt tines inereneed. As totality rapidiy appronched, the crescent of auniteht” was remurkably narrdw and long, on neeount of the slight difference of diameter: of the sun and inom, ‘The lset line of Heht was froin 20 degrees to 0 degrees In length before it broke. Hit tho crescent extibited no distortion from atmospheria dlaturbnnees, nnd no wavy movement except vccasionnlly that slight dis- turbance whieh f havo deatgnated us“ ahivers Ing,” and which Is seen ot times Inour geodetic observations, The cusps were remurknbly: eharp and evrved hointsy, Asif ent hy the finest raver, The brenktng of this extended curved Hae of sunlight wna on aecount of the lunar ire requtoriuies of sunlight, and presented tho ap- pearance of niing of Irregular dots, dashes, and spaces. ‘There was no wavy motlon to occasion Uhia appearmees; whonever one point disap- peared, [twits gone for ood, Lid not remove tho colore ya thls phenomenon (as Toh Alinsky, became {wished to preserve m for nny possiide Vuleanite, But anw that, on aceant of the contmieted diameter the eone of ehade, the tluminnted atmosphere all tround it rendered the sky too bright for this Purposes and 7 fixed my attention upon the pro sition and ntof the red fame and tho first circle of bright light uround the sun, whilst others aketehed the coro. ‘There was 0, brill font red ame just to tho left of the sun's ver- tex! nnd tho lower purtet the moon's diso—say onesthird of the sun's clreuinference—was bors dered byw remarkably brillant and continuons Une of nel tlumes. "The concentria circle of bright white light around the sun was very atriking, Sub-Agaistant Dickinsnoted and eket edagecond bit faltiter concontric elrele, The cor- ona hid tho generat form of 0 parillologram with tho tngles prolonged In the diroction of tho longer slides and stretched nt an angle of about Bidog., with tho vertical from the upper left to tho lower right of the aun. Tho outline and enor feattires of the corona are quite cons Lamon the diferent eketches, and, in tion to tho originals, F shall have oulored o apcelal sketeli for iny report. “Asgistunta Gilbert ond Colonna obtained tho third contact, or the ending of totallty. The total phase Insted about thirty seconds. The fourth contact wis observed with tho sun estimnted nt about 14 deg. above tho horizon, and immediately rT the eea-bank of cloud, The Up of horzon wnat doz. 124 min. Horo tho uthingphere was remarkably distended and une steady’: and the tbs of the sin ani igor moved in prent mpld waves, so that it was next to fine possible to note In the sinaller telescopes: when the moon loft the sun. ‘This epoch wis observed by myself biter than it was by tho others, but with no ratlafuction, except.as buing upproxi> pnulaly close, ‘Tha aun sot uboutcleyen minutes iter, Observations for temperaturo were made dure ing the progress of the colipeos and also with tho thermometer for Kolir radtation, which fell from 08 dex. to 28 dey, Fahrenhett at totality, Jupiter and Mars wero ecen by’ tho observers several minutes before totality; no stirs were een by any observer, Hefore totality wo all Baw tho ehidow of the eclipse coming over the oven; and after totnlity te shade of the cong wna obecrved ugalnst the sky over the enstorn mountains, but, the shadow on the mountains themectyes could not be mado out, on accotnt of the dim Le tho sun being on the horizon bebind clouds Tendenvored to {nterest partics nt Soledad on the north linit, and at Lowe's and Joton on the south border, of the path of totality, to note where the ne of forthe. was Just visible. At Soledad tho sin was visible; but Soflor Villegas Informed inv that, whero be waa stationed, uhout one and one-halt or two miles south of Soledad (and to the cust), thore waa point of the sun bout ns Dright us Venus visible nbout 90 dex, to the right of tho sun's vertex. At Onk Grove, about one and one-quarter or one And one-third Miles south of Solednd, thore was a slight line of the sun visihie, At Lowe's Station, the sun was vixihly on tho south side; and, ut Joton, Mrs. Tidball informed mo thut a very thin Hne of the Run wna visitle, Thope to-obtiin etill furthor and clnenr information with regard to tho south- orn nit. ‘This eclipse 1s nother confirmation of tho theory tht the oxhitition of Baily’s brads, the Iigamient and blae’t drop in the transits of Mer- enry and Venus, the hanging of n colored atar onthe moon's bright disa at oecultation, and similar phenomena, are the consequences of at Inespherie disturhinees occusioned by trregu- lurities, ete., of refraction, This view has been stronmly controverted; lit we have analogous phenomenn exhibited every day th tho seodetia observations of the Coast gad Geodetic Surv At high elevations, and during a remarkably Bteady atinosphere at any elovation, nll these . Whnormnal conditions vantsh, Asti spectacle, this celipse in somo respcots execeded, and in other: respects was Inferlor, to that whieh I observed (Aue 7, 1809, it Alusku. Hero tho red flames and tho Inner elrcle of white light were perfeotly glorious, and the corona more Drilllant; but the dise of the moon did notstand out with that full blackness and perspective effect which was seen on the Chilkaht. The sky ot Sante Luela was much brighter on accent of tho relative sinullneas of the cone of shade. The shadow upon the occan-surface was a eae lefned brown arenas in tho Valley of tha Siiikuht the coming of tho shadow on tho inuintatn-fianks and aow-gorges was moro dia- tinet and striking. | « A T heartily commend Messra. Gilbert, Colonnay and Dickins for thelr deep Interest and effective cobperation in this speci! duty, suecessfully ae- complished nmidat inany oxposures, discomforts, and drawbacks, Yours resp ive Qronge DAvingon, Asalntant Coust und Geodetic Survey, ————— THE PRICE OF WHEAT. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Crrcado, Feb. 1.—In your oilltorial to-day heade@ “Tho Tatlroad Embargo on Western Grain” you have unwittingly compared the prico of winter whent In Now Yori with No, 2 spriug wheat in Chicago. In tno Assochited Press dispatches published on yoursoventh puge this morning you correctly quote No. wheut In New York yesterdny nt $1.28 to Cust wheat (No. 2 spring) sold hero yester- in obsery- fn 1860 fn ¥ 4 Frolght....» ny New York charges, q B15 Deduct selling prico In New York ns above, SLO (takeaverage) veo L815 S 1a (Wednesday, Feb. Bhowlog that yeaterda: No. 2 apring wheit—or what {s culled in mere tits parlance “wheat "—could not be bought hero and carried to New York without n loss ot irteen and three-quarter centa per bushel. The aliforenco betwoen New York und Liverpool ix gposnlt na great, and between Chiengo and Liverpool approximating double that sum! What will tho end be,—und when? : Novas Vunnons. a BILL SPRINGER'S PARTISAN RASCALITY, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Jacksonvitny, 1, Feb, 1%4—Tho notorions DUSpringer, who bus mado'hls namo so inta- mous 4 the most unprinclpled and partisan Chitrman of the Comnfittes on Elections that Ina over disgraced tho annals of tho House of Representatives, wil! soon find tho end of his rope. Should it be found thut ho fs at the bottom of tho Minnesota outrage, which proposes to dia- franchise 3,0f Republican voters, turn out a Re- Publier mombor of Congress, and hive the Yusiao clect ndefeated binekgunrd in his phico, the people of this Twelfth Congressional Df trict will mnke short work of hin next fall. At tho election in 1874 Mathows and Cook, Nepublican and Greenback candidates for Cone xroka, recelyed 13,767 votes, while Springer ro- colved but 12,512, leaving the robber of the peo- pto's rights 6 votes in tho minority. Bhould ho dure rin ain next fall all decent men. in tho district will combina ngalngt him, and he will be beaton from 4,000 to 5,000 yotes, Tot IHL Springer, therefore, push uhend, for the Ropuly- Towns like to sce hit piling up “wrath againet tho doy of wrath.” VINDEX. — Sound Advico to the Times,» Peoria Evening Journal. The Times etlindy down ne gracefully a pos sible from six to five conte a copy, but ‘the fact fa, It has recelyed ndiunaging blow. Storuy JH, It appenrs, In his senility, and the orawd tit, are running hin appear to hive fow idons und less eons, It fs apparently ‘run upon “after ws the ueluee principle, If thoy keep on, the deluge it will not bo far off, A nowspaper [a not a Imaazing nor an AlmANnS, and It $8 all nonsense to try to make Jtelther.the one or the other, All the nows tho Timea contains to-day could be Dolled down fate half tho space and be reudered twice as yulunblo: What ta tho use In taking a column to siya thing that cut be batter suid in two fnehes? “Tho Timea by discarding heads In Sts odltorinis hus reduced that page almost ton nonentity, and by running to slush it has mado: a rogulur-rag, Wurchouse of ita nows colunins, a Tho Last Huglish Scandal. New York Gruphte. “Tho snipe Karl of 8—," who ts said to have oloped with “one of the professional beau. Megof London,” is tho twentieth Karl of the Tunous and bistoricul house of Shrewsbury and ‘Talbot. Ils futher, the ninteenth Bark, Charles John Chotwyiid-Tabbot, died in 1677, and the present Hurl, who until then boro tho title of Viscount Ingeatre, and who was born in 180, suvecocded to tho title und estates, under tha tuuno of Charles Henry Jolin ‘Talbot, Earl of Piatt und with tho additional titled of Hereditary Lord High Stownrd of Ireland and Pronler Kart in tho English aud frish Pecruye, ‘Tho Eurldoin of Bro weuuey, and Talbot was cro- ntud 448: years ugo, In 1442, ifty years before the discoyory of America by Christopher Columbus, Who house possesses two mugnificont ostatoy in England,—Altan Towers, in Cheullo, one of tha Thost beautiful, romantio, and interesting du- ming in Englund, aud Ingostro Hall, Stafford shire, Tho fortunes of the fully were, how- ever, much finpuired, ag far ons rely My the immense costs of the famous lawsult by which tho grandfuther .of the present Karl after a long strugyle sucocoded fn dls; iererrarghr ss vlder brother, who had become a Homun Cathotle, and enter upon the estates hlingulf, Bo tinpoverishod did qnoney wont, tho struggle loave the victor, thut for a whilo bis soncampluinod that bo wad the poorest peor in Hoyland; and for many years ho used to Cusg au honest. penny by opening Alton To nan show plice to tourists and charging a sbilliny forndmisaion, There waa no place In England ‘of which a sight wns better worth the money. Occasionally the Rarl would give free udinizsion to his grounds and castle, na healt a fow years tuo toa comnpany’ of ‘Atnerican Knlgnts Templar who viaitet there whon en route to tho Contl: Unent. ‘The prosent Bart fan young inan of good polnta,and haa much of the beauty of hia mother, whowns tho daughter of n rich commons er, It. H, Cookerall, Yaa. The identity of tho Indy with whorn he is said to have eloped ts not. yet Ferlaly nacertainced; but It is belioved that it A tho younger of ta two professsonnl beauties with whove name and fame London rang all lat ronson, ‘The nows of thia snd rcundal reached hero by a private letter toa gentleman of this city. from his daughter, who ts mnurried Into Ens ailkh high society, and hone of the details of tho affair have been’ made known, —<—<—$———— TIE COURTS. KEEGAN’S ESTATE. A bill was filod yesterday In tho United States Clreult Court by Bishop Ireland, of the Diocese of Minnesota, against Michael Geraghty and H. G, Powors, for the purpose of setting control of tho eatute of the late Michnel Keegan. He states that In January, 1870, Keegan eerit him no tin box containing a large number of bonds and stocks and title deeds to certaln lands, worth In all some 44000, In a-lotter accompanying them the Dlshop was directed to take charge of the prop- erty and distribute ft in ncertuin way after hig (Keegan's) denth. Tho latter's daughter wns also confided, to the Wishop's cara who was to provide for her according to his best. judgment. In quae, however, the daughter muted out of tho control of tho Tishop, she was 0 recelve nothing from the father’s cstate, and, Sf she died a minor, tho estate wus to be devoted ne an joultural gchivwl lh boys In nection with some tatablished college, Tho Bishop accepted the trust, but, ns rome of the deeds were {nsufiiciont, he returned them to. Keegun tor umendment, and the latter dled in November, 1870, while ‘they were still in his possession. ‘His daughter ded tho next month. Geraghty, Keegun's brother-[1-luw nnd heir, then began proceedings in the Probate Court to bave the estate distributed umony the heirs, and IL. G. Powers was appointed adutnie- trator, The Bishop was ordered to turnover tho: deertent’s property in his hands to Powers, but: took an appeal to the Cireult Court, where tho: caac ia now pending. The Hishopciaime neither the Cirenit nor Probate Court haa any Surisdic- tion in the mutter, and now asks that Powers ho restrained from further administering on the estate, and thnt, finally, Keegan's estate bho turned over to him, to bo distributed according to tho decedont’s wishes, TIIE DEFENDANT'S VIEW. A few weeks ago Georgo W. Fuller filed a creditor's bill in the Superior Court agninst Albert: Crosby,.the Downer & Bemis Browing Company, J. H. McAvoy, and othors, secking to discover sorno property with which to satisfy n Judgmont of some $75,000 ayninat Crosby. Ho claimed among other things that tho Iatter had a Jarge amount: of stock in the Brewing Company, which should bo made available for paying his debts, Yeater- day the Hrowing Company, by its President and Vice-President, Bemis and McAvoy, filed un: swers udinitting that some years ‘ago Crosby owned its) shares of atock in the IPATy, whieh in October, 1874, ho transferred to Bemis, Hiemis then transfer it over to Mrs, Crosby In October ar November, 1870, tind ho thinks tho coneideration wasn marriago settlement or gomething of tho kind, «Ag to any otbor nascta of Crosby the defondanta profess un entire ly- norunce, DIVORCES. Mary P. Weston Med a bill yestorday against Walter 1B. Weston asking fora divorce on tho ground of desertion. Hel Belnap asked for a divorces from her hus- band, Jumes 3. Itelnap, on tho ground of drunkenness and cruclty. Emily I, Dougherty complains that ber hus- band, Wilintm Kugeno Dougherty, hus repent edly been gullty of extreme ¢ruelty, finally driving her out of tho house and chasing her down street with no hatehot, go thit she was coms ted to tnke reftte at tho West Lake Street fice Station, And in consequence of this sha naks for a divorce and for the cnre of her child, And Emin Schmidt desires to bo single aguin, her husband, Kurl, having disappointed ber ox- pevtirtions by deserting her. FEDERAL COURTS, The Peorin Starch Manufacturing Company began a suit for $2,000 yesterday ngulnst tho Queen Insurance Compauy of Liverpool, and another for the sumo amount aginst the Spring- field Fire & Marine Insurance Compauy, STATE COURTS. : 0. 1, Mann, for the uso of W. 8. Hurd began a sult yesteniay to recover $2,500 of” Morris Myers, William Pearsog, and Joseph Lederer, and another to recover. £1,420 of Sigmund Jacony, Gustavo Jucobs, Franklin ond-Wayne MacVengh, oud I, C. Brunard, » Troadway sucd Itobert Greer for $1,000, ary Byun brought suit for &2,000 uguinst Wiil- fam 1). Paltner, Lizalo D, Bundy commenced n suit for $4,000 aa ngalnat Henry Sweet, wigart sued tho Kings County Firo-In- Company for $1,000. PROBATE COURT. Tn tho estate of James Wright, letters tosta- mentary were fasved to Louls Hana and Diedrich 1, Juergens, and tholr bond for $2,000 was ap- proved. ‘In tho catato of Morris Crimmins, lottera of ndminthtration wero ixsucd to Bridget Crimmins, and her bond for $00 wis npprovod. In tho estute of Walter IL Kinzie, the guare dian’ now bond for $2,000 wns approved, TUE CALL. Junax Dirumsoxn—In chiunbers. Jupan Brovarrt—0e, 093, 1,003, 1,000, 1,007, 1,004, 1,013, 1,015, 1,017, 1,019, 1,020, 1,021, 1,023, 1,025, 1,028, 1,020, 1,000, 1,00, 1,011, 10H. No, 605, First National Bank vs. Bell, on tri, Apren.ate Court—Not in session. Jupor Gary to 0, inclusive, execpt 170 and 30, No, 200, Nrourly v8. Monro, on trint. JuNGr SaiTHt—No prolininnry eal, Poromp- tory call Gt!, 003, 03, Gu7, GH," C10, O42, e10, cuse on trink. Jupan JAMeson—Chancery motions nt 9:15 a ar ‘JUDAH RoOARs—OU4, 0015, 70, 72, 7, 7h. No, 63, ductor ys. Luncaster Coal & Iron Company, on hal, JupaR MonAn—51'to 70, inclusive, excopt 04, oo, and 67, No. % Korfoot vs. Kennedy, on trial, Jupar Ranvom—No call. No. 14 on hearing. Jupar univ—2, i, 4. No. lon heuring. dupa Lousns—Contemnution cuscs—Noa, 1,072, 1,090, 1,112, 1,105, 1,124, 1,115, 1117, 1,218, 2,119, AMET, 1,124, 1,125, 1,128, 1120, and 1,100, Jupgn JAMEsON—Crimninul Court—samo call as yesterday. suraneb JUDGMENTS. Unrtep Starrs Crncurt Count—Junar Bron- OXTT=Willium Golrio, use, ote., vs. Singer Manus facturing Company; verdict, $5,025.00, and nio- tlon for now trial. Burenion Covrt—Jungr SsaTi—Ralph Hurl- but vs, Hiram Gdell, $1,010.07. Cicurr Court —Jupor Roars — Charles Btolnbelss va, W. 8, Ingraham, 80,60, dupar Rogers—Peter Martin va. Clark Lipo; verdlot, $10.02, Junae Moitax—Hobert Morrison ot al. va, B, It, Thompson, .—Poter Mendel va, George 8, Brown aud W. Clarks yerd{c! Ocr2, rind motion for new trinl.—Josoph Kastner ys, Abrant Vau Laue und Honrietty Vin Lane, $420.08, <<< Ages of Candidutes and Prealdonts, ‘The nyes of tho prominont enndldates for tho Prosidongy at the protont time, and the ages of tho several Presidente at the Ume they came Into that high oillce, are us follows; “Blaine touched 500n tho Instof January. Grant wos BT inst April, Shornun was Gi last May, Washes burne was 63 in September, Conkling was 60 in October, Gurteld is in his 4th year. Buynrd was 51 in October. ‘Lournian reached hia Geth hictaing November, Hendricks wis 00 In Septon *. ‘Miden wilt be a this Saas ol and Mu tha samo month ten, Hancock will bo fi, Seymour will be 70 in May, Washington was tn bis 57th year when ho was frat elected, and bit Just entered his déth year when be left oltice, Joby Adama was pl when he wad clectod, Jeiferson 67, Sudlson in his 68th your, Manroo tnt his th, and John Quluoy Adums fn hia 58th, Juckson was UL when rhosen the tint: tino, and therefore 65 when ruitected, while he hid reached hls 70th cwhon he quiet attlee, Yan Buren was 54, and Harrison 67, whon they wore gleoted, while ‘Tyler, when he took oltca, hud’ just piesed hia Slat birthday. Polk was aloctod on alinosg precisely hin 49th birthday, Naylor wos not quite §8 when elected, aud Fill. more was In his Slat year when be suceeeded hin. Pierce had not yet completed his 48th year when ho was elected, and he wis the junior of all who buve taken the Prealdential chalr ox- copt Gon. Grunt. Bir. Buchinan was elected in his 66th your, Lincoln In his Gd and fat, while Johnson” sucecedod in his bith, Mr. Hayes wus os yours old when ho camo into tho Prosidential pitiee, —<————___ What a Wise Man of Peoria Says, Toltet (111) Republican Ceep., A gontlomun of Peoru, who ins gront breadth: of mind and cloarconcs pion and comprehension of tho motives which unlmate men und guide tholr actions, in conversation ubout the position of the vgrlous foment spoken of for tho Tresidendy, sald: * The mistuke of Gon, Grant's life bas not yot beon eeminitted,” Tho guutloman then proceeded to say that from the first appearance of Gon. Grant upon tho stagy of uction jn ul, through all the yicls- situdes cf war ‘and pence, aud polities and wtatestanship, through cight years of military” servioa in positions which proved too aithcult for ordinary mon, through clght yoars of ruling which teated the pationce and strength of char- noter of statesuion, and through th of triumphant reception and | proocaslon around tho world; trough ull these try- scenes Geu. Crauut bas imoyod us O° one supported, gutted. and controtied by tho master mind of the ulneteenth century, Ho atands to-day upon the plonitcle of fame, unap- pronebablo in success and aublimely inaliterent to tho Jentousies, the nent fends, the seramble, tho success or fasluro of the ordinary politician, Tie has givon no sign. The action of the peo ple in response to which ba would answer has not beet taken, No man can point to the epeech, letter, expreealon, or gesture from Gen. mint which hna waked for the renom{nntion, Fis latest expression on tha subject of tho third teri, the White Tetter, stands to-day uns repented nud not withdrawn, na does every dictum of Gen, Grant. How thon ean be spea! upon the subject of g renomination? George 1V. bad tho reputat(on af being tho First Gentleman of Europe," we place opposit him in the sealo Uiyee 8, Grant, a private cltl- zen if Atmorica, the First Geutlemun of tho ‘wor! MARINE MATTERS. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridtune, Mitwauker, Feb. 19.—A tect of three nil veseels arrived here yesterday and Inat night. They wero tho schooner Belle Lauric, from Ahnepeo, with wheat; schooner Len Higby, with rags, fron, and wood, from Manistee; and schooner Itob Roy, with wood, from Bnlles's Tlarbor, AU showed tho effects of winter weathor outside, thelr headgear and aheouds belong covered with ice. The Nelle Luurte’s deck wus voyered with [ec to the depth of three Inchea, and her rigging wos also heavily conted, The steamor, Flora Webster, recently pur= clinaed from Oshkosh parties by George Burn- hain & Sons, will receive repairs to the extont of £3,000 at Green Bay. Tho steamer is to be used {n trangport ine 30,000 cords of wood from Frank+ fort to Milwaukec, Heavy weather on this Inko has interrupted communication with eust-shore ports, One of the Northorn Transit Line rteamers started for Judington yestorday: and to-day, but waa euch time compelled to turn back, Three steamers of tho same Ijne are wind-bound at Ludington. —<————____ , AID FOR SILESIA. Speeiat Diepatch to The Chicago mes Minwaukee, Feb. 1.—The German Union Committeo havo thus far forwamied $1,667.81, or 6.100 marks, for the relief of thozsufferers by tho Sood In Silesia. _—————=__— ‘The foreman of the New York & New Haven Stenmbout Company, Mr. G. B. Hnverer, sends: isthe followings Jean hardly Ond words enough to express my praise of St. Jacobs Oll, Korn whole week | auifered with paing In the buck, and wis: Rot able to go about; the pains were nt times flmost unbearable, Advised by a friend, 1 pro- cured a bottle of St. Jacobs Oll from my dri alat, Mr. Otte Meyer, used Jt without delay, and experienced instant relief from my sutl THE 'TRIRUNE BRANCH OFFICES iuikhOUE tho clty, wo have iatab- shed ilraitelt OMices in the ‘Simeone Divisione o4 desiunated bwlow, where advertisemonts will bo taken for tho same price aa ehnryed at the Main OMes, nnd will be received until § o'clock p,m. during the weok, and unt Op, m. on Saturdaya: J. & WSL keellers and Stationers, 173 TASS HOUAT Drucist, 618 Cottage G norftiwest corner 'Thirty-titthest- per Ear CHAS, NETT, Newmienier, Stationer, otc, v0 WE BONSTOISES. Drie aay eG HSUNSICHAEN, Drughlot, 49 Blue Island-av IERIICK, Jowoler, Nowsdoalor, and Faocy Loke-nt. ener Lincoln. HS WoL NEEBE, Printing and Advortising Nows and Stauonery Dupot, is Bast Division- Te HUMANUILAN © Ou” Drugaists, «45 North Clatkert, cornur titvinion 2? DUanlete, ks SONAL. ¥ DERSONAT—#0 LEWARD=—A MAN WANTED— A_roward of &) will bo pail for Information Which will lol to the discovery of Fred J. Wauner, who left hin ploce of business, Nos. 30 und 2 Ena m the Zid of Januni % S Fy iy eyen, and welubs about Ini pounds, ust such hy wore binck wud white slriped pantaloons, Griwntkh vost. dark cost, dirk meiton Overcont, ond dark sluneh hat. He hind in his poner ston a bunch nf keys und n heavy ply th, with= outebnin, Te bed an anchor mark hand, and F, W. minrked on his arin. & perfect moral Christian eharacter, and ts highly esteemed by lis employer. It la mippused thut ha (vorworked his mind snd went any demented. If tha latter point should prove true, or should he be lying sick romewhore, any person who will (without Using furca? bring him buek Lo bls parents wi ros warded with #1, “Communications should be nd- dross to his father, $8.1. Wagner, care of A. We 4 io Comer OF Madison and Frankiin-ste, Chicago, 1. Papers of other citles ara kindly re- quented'to copy. ERSONAL—0, MERT SIG AT SAME J “at tin. m, Baturday. 1 cannot como Kver the wino, JERSONAL—WLLL Mit. CHARLES DAVIS (MAR ried some elht years ago nt the "Waverly," Eicin, 1), pleaso send hls nddreas to ong wy wishes to communicate, With hist on uw subject of importance. ee ee i PACK Fridny. Addrens ¥:21, Trituno office, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 7 A. W, Wi KIMIALL'S, (CORNER STATE AND ADAMS-218., CITICAGO, ‘an bo fonnd the following woll-known Instruments: ALL ORGARS. 8 KIMBAL! A. x We We KIMBALL BL We Wa Ww. W. KD BALL WwW MALL CAP: KIMBALL CLA’ SOLD FOI CABIL : . ‘OR INSTALLMENTS, EVERY INSTRUMENT, s WARKANTED FOR FIVE YEATS, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 7 ‘2D-HAND INSTRUMENTS TAKEN LN EXCILANGE, 2G UT AND 2D SPATE-ST. PRIVATE BROKER WILL SELL A MAGNIFI- cout T-avtuva now rosowundt planidenll modern Im- provements, ond only #8, Call at 722 Want Lal JeOlt BALHSPIANONECH ARITA man in neod of money will kecritica his carved Tg-octave, Tigkere price gu Upright, pero! pianos unt it A iaker's jriee, 8th only Wed nm fow wooks. Agdross ATs Tebunacmeo, und office. Pare FOR BALK BY ie 7 “AY & KONG hveds the mony, Addross F 14, ¥ N UPI? STE or chi Ing piano; must bu in wood orutr and nearly new, Addross, civime description of instru muntand pricy, CA li, Tributio ulliew, ry PAYABLE § MONTILY HUYS A FINE, $190 Aitrisowoud pang ell tho Inarst tae provommnta; filly warranted: new, uprights, un suliares tw Font chenp, ADAM SHARD, 1 Iinots-st, FIRS THAT IAS GIVEN UP BUSINESS WILL A SUP UIcr teat workhuren, lon box wagons aiid fouble harness: hors ure closely match hone, chunky built, short lexs, 7 2.40 pounds; aru Kund pailery singly or double, and Warranted saund and kind. Would sell separate and fow ut barn, 1d Fourteent-st, butwreen Slchignn wad ludiana-nva, Fat BALE-A CAR-LOAD OF TLORSES JUST from Farmington, Tilt one ppan very stylish care horses, one very ithe dapple gry eiupe Horm, rinans, nod offer Lurves tt forall use, ‘I. G. Eady HO Staten POMBINED SADDER AND DIIVING Hur bay, with black points, ky hntids and wolth froin 100 to 1100 pour; must by yours, styliath snd sounds and. Uf wall yultod, will pa, ho ix worth 4 yaa tn coah, Address, for Sdoys, SECOND-AND HRARSE 18 GOT QwakIE WHO 5 4 = riagy, nek TAR nit H i A PAR ee Cee Ea Aaa: ASE A THAD ESS AND) MECILAN d nbn, CoFreCtIA, and cloalnig bow ie Rodin % banemdnt, at Lan Salton, DAVOS AND COCK ROAL ed by cont 1 Call teaddront ACOA un if, RUE AND ELEC bath-roome ne the Bulmer House tnve beet wroatly enlarged, expecially in tha Indios’ departimont, aad nro How Vory pttretlve. ‘Try then. 7h 7 AND AOBABT inigy pormanont and itles eulvances, URNITUII: MERCI. pest and boot tn eC. & Ge PARRY, I SrouaGy ror Linades, ate. Yances ot fuw mit Monrovent, NDI chy. At Wot D. RD-WITH BU TO TARE min commilnsion busines, Kyu ul. Auli ‘ribaine, Pav N P alt intaront 1 ge Rn AST a Guslugess Reinet a wand pay bus! a 1b La Ballosut, cliye = ks Shannan MO! z JO BALK-ONE WMIOL ck, eee Ea iow Hallvorudint duce by vossett Weley f2por ton, GOUDENOW & MINDS, 20 Bout roi ware TAVE A FEW SUITS, OVI coals, and pantuloans pot called for which wo my pallet bout twu-thinds prico. LINDSA’ MB OS.,, JNAND TONY Ici Posteo ReWAID Fol TH RETURN OFA igh ri, ale i, ao culture fant 1a Wuabnktoticwby Moon 2a A MLACK GUIFURE LACH TTANDKRN- Jchief wit a siuall ovl pin, Kuld, binck, und ennni- ei, A aultuble reward will be dlvun if returned to a7 We or 1s Bouth Clarkes, XCHANGE, RT ACKES OF KXCH! Tennossou, uf eusy Be will poy aomo coal Porgxeuasgr Umber tad Chtenyy residences some Incumbrunce, pousa, LUF Address FLT rivun antic MUSIOAL, BANING MUSiO AY HIGIIT, a : ‘The class fur ladivs tueots on Friday afternoon a! half-past 3 o'clock ub Tsuda 8C] Ql UB Say AUK aga )Madisu iy C i ren eats void wotgit’ GOR BALE—$30N—JACKRON-ST. (8 PR CENT On $7.40); FAN rental; beat ok tonantas deniraio house and locations Into lot; ronth comnpfete and distinet fats of slx room: bath and water-closat ench: in superb order: co staira tos largo, warm collar, tho Jaundry and fucl- rooms. parry nite possible for honith, comfort, and dura- Ye ‘Over #1,000 recantly apont in Improvamenta, toot home, nad Income healdos, ‘ext summor this will be the bert through street on eat Shin, J, CQlAG Lit, i Wanhington-nt. JEST DENCE, eA -DESTA TLE inland-ny,, onat front, H-foot lots Rrouni ih the monoyt handy to Madison-at. cars. it BAL, nat of Ad F70—A desirable house, having nll conventences, {ni good ueation on the North side, to-rurnisheds the anme house, complotely and olodantiy furnished, a)—-Cenienny., elognnt residence. 7UU—Hame, wit 10 Jot, tp. doy On-Monroe-ny dininx-room, parlor, ithrary, and kitchen an drat flonksfummncn and ehectaturent Aoublo studded partition walls om brick celine partiutin win. EGE MTAGI ia, 85 Waahington-nt. eT, GIIGICK CORNEA, i 1, 1.9, 110 Denrborn-at, [Ol SAL = Mn FEIET ON MICITIGAN-AY..NOWTIE of Thirty-ninthiesh ate erest bargains 10 or a acrod nt enilevnd reali ab Ear hin wlll par) par Bein ea nnar Washington nedlOn, cheng HI, TUNOM I, ne Denrborn-at PPO BALE ALD wild Wisit TO RUY WHEAT RS. tate at any deseription on rising market will find In| bntunins to nelort from at the ofles of NTE & COm Boon 4 Renper Bloc rr SALE—-ANOUT 120 F L. Denrborn-ne, 1 VU! 0! Plerks, ANTED-IN AN OFKICR POSITION IN A Wiiniessie bact and shoe house, nh yonne man fron teto mt enra al mast welle a Tap ana pintn , bo quick and accurate at figures, of co hatte, and with Aret-cinan referencear previous mors” eantile axporionco not exsential. Address. in own hondwriting, uiving references and rosiderico, 94, ‘Teibane onic WWASTEDA FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN IN A” “one prica” rotailolothing houses muat bo good address And aneae nidiah wad Gortan Heaney. ty nod man, r BOs. 27 ona 30 Kortieaye tice \WANTRICIN CAN INSURANGH OFFICE, A roferoncon and nat wanicued wo tne wre of InquoE 3a “ UNG any form. “Addrney Fat Tribune ofees ooo WARSTED-A | THOROUGILY ADLER conti Apondent In German and English; must be a nod penman nnd quick, Reforonees required, Wanos None but ‘competant man neo ag B. OPPRNITRIMEN & CO. LO Bouth Uanatens, SPY AUANTED-TANNWAXE INVOCE Cl W ‘Ahnlornte: horse, crparioneed and lone but oxparionced and compatent men need apply. Good rufa - quired. CM THD iiheas” Paenee. WASTER A ¢ Wont Madison-ab Trade YVANTED<A GOOD BRASS ATAMP CUTTEI. Horne eartoulars Inquire of CULVEL, PAGE, INT DRUG-CLERK, Gt ¥ SARGAIN—i33 MICIEIGAN-A¥., 100, Af foot north of Twenty-second-at, lot 2x10, ing three-story and basement, fing, brick building, Would make n tient a locntiun for A No, 1. rostau: rant. In OB WEIL & CO. 87 Dearboi Jolt SALE TLE Ni" WTONE-FRONT Tosldence, é&) West Washington-st, nent Ada Hires storing, basemont and aub-cellar; bullding 2x Wifeok (ue Sei feck, froma south, Price, CaM ture ote iixtures incl uD wa oe fused in I9eh, WSL. ©, HEV NOLDS IM Dearborn-at. Jeol HALEN a WARKEN-AV.. 19 OAKLEY -AV, indi Monron-st—stone teonta: parlors. dining Zoot nnd kiichen on main flours furabe, eacoxutrcR, und every modern conveniens atrenta prayed Jora- tion desirable prices, moderate. ii. MOTW LS, fa ona {Oi SALH-i0 FIERT ON MICINGAN-AV, NEATL Y Thirty-nixthest; a bargain, NENRY WALLER, Denrbo: ite FOR BATHE-RIX ACHES, IN WHIGHT WOOD. ON he Wriftwood-nv. and Orchnrd-st. | Also, tote on dorick-nt, and corner of Centre and Kranklin-sts. soveral desirnble rosiiences on Ls Salle ond ite. J.D HAV EY, 10 Dearborn-st SALE—TWO-STORY AND HASEMENT ofrunton Forest-av~. neat Thirtoth-st. J. Ttoom 14, £6 Clarkest Olt Bat —Wit HAVE A LARGE Lis? OF good rentepayinie pro} ales prop= anyrdesteavig forinvertmonu. Hela & WALK EL, Joie say, Ei ooined and 8 stetropalitnn Mock. TiLoon Michtcarne: new tmenty-testeaty PIAL . Jaton Michixan-nv., ne ‘wenty-firal | i ho Wot alonuie word tha pFicon, MATSON Litby vt Washingtonest, Also Erie Pero at ieieh the uullalnga tented for bur prico Dot ine with the nite RM. OMATSON Ittaa U0 Wanuingtonat TQoit BALE—SOUTI PARK-AV., CORNER THIR- ty-fifti-at, 208 feet front MATSON HILL, 7 Washington-st. i Dit BALE — FIRST-CLABS — STONE-FRONT ery respact: bet iT Tes Lit v White Warblagtonentes ot We OLDS ano sarin me protarrads ond wi and atendy employment. Apply to TAN, CONN OLA Buporintendent. 2001 De Katbent.. Be fain, pecnets Waste t0, TA, AG CO. a Wabastienye ny Works BENS Employment Agencies ANTED-20 LANORERS FO TRON MINES: und CAN. W. Ik It. fron faroy b sower foro men fl ver day? 100 Inborers for M + BREN DECIR A Went handolpirse mpegs . Miscellancous. ANTED-AGENTS FOR: Mar Around the World, comprora, rouinoter i has Toliabte; ie Juatrnteds hrice 8. Teecritha'k, Tur Clarkent. Chiceao, PANTRD A SEV REALLY GOOD BOLI T- H capable. of npprone! boat tniningse and prntessional mon In-bot ely and country, “Apply at Hoom 6, 10) Dearborn-st, basa The WWANTEDAAN EXPRIMENCED TRAVELING Addross F 8, Tribune ofiec, stating experiance, reforence, ant tnan to ollelt ontara for abirta, salary. W ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE ORDERS in the eity: Mteral inducement to praner per= gon. Hiring references. MOUNEY & euART TS ANTED-AGENTS-MEN IN SEARCH OF he wintar will find our money- minkIng achemo beat of nny. Only small capital, and cash rotums certain: fl samples free papers for “ne i. 3 Com nye and Ys NoPth Cintkerty Chicago. ee . WANTED—FEMALE HELP. WV ANTENA oon alia FOR, GENER, NTE! 1 0 ATs housework tn a tamil; oe sonia SRTe RYE alle ARF, es. Apply immediaveiy nt 60 penttiosnye Us RON LEI I, Se Wshingtaneet * ene ANTED—A GIRi, TO COOK, WASIT, A W tron in 9 private family. Apply at275 East te dinna-st POR SSLEEWo STYLIST NICK TOURER ON Park-ay,, 00) eachs cary, term, Gond furnace and gns-tztures In cach, PIERCE & WARE, 13 Ln Bnilo-nt, Fecondesta,. Threcentury and basement. ius pra utara Hau aha, rok "i . ckaun anu Honure-ri HM, SUERWOOD, wstata-st, Fro SALE SLOTS ON SIADIEON AND MONIOR- sis.: muat be folit ar ones: lot on iendall-at., n00 Polke 0). POMLINBON,W Eittheny. i SALE—THE BEST YET— TWO-STORY far 40; alton -room #2000; wil rout for Bis. Jf Deneborn-nt, it Urick moro, 1140; will rent in Hark for one OU Are mee enon Pol SAL — On WiLL EXCHANGE FoR CHICA: au linproved or unimproved dnincumbered prep SrtA most ologant home at Genovu on Fox Allrer, §) inlfes from Chleazo; Innte framo’ house, stone foundation, 4 rooms besides closets, bath, Inundry, Truft room ete. barn completa in npolutmenta FAD ‘bowhng-alley, Yncron af ground, with shoe wn All kinds of frultiroes, yielding beyond posable can- sutupdon; 1440 barral cistern, glvos constant flow of wntur through howne: the most complete and beautl- ful honte in vielnity of Chlewzo; can be purchased at Abarzain, 11, POTWIN, 133 Woahingtonsst., Roum 4, FOR SALE—15 WALF-ACKE L013 IN SOUTIT shore wulxiivinion, south of Sevonty-Orat-st, J.D, HARVEY, Hv Denrborn-st. ? .E—FIVE ACKES IN STAVE & KLEMIO » Subdivision In Bec. 25, 3% 1. J.D. HAMVEY, 110 Dearborn-nt, S OW SALE-FIVE TO THIRTY ACKES AT SIX- Rea ee tad ond Indiana and drainiosate, heb, COATES, 123 Dearhorn-st, QOit SALK—2 ACKES ON C. B, & Q.4 WELD SET tars 47 280 DH from de pty en) Per acres Ml fo) rand) ba PENCE 'S" Wales keakatlecet on Bee G8 Onna age nO ge WANE 1 Tantatbornt, Poe SOU = a Es REAL ESTATE WANTED. VV anten ior CASIC CUSTOMERS, ACIA tracts nouth of Seventy-timt-st., cost of Binte-al. ». TAI EY U0 Dearborn-st TANTED—10 TUY-NOUSE AND LOT, 2.00; ‘nino, ong for e200, Only bancalnn will commun nonoy. WISNER & 00.19 Fitw-av, WANTED A Goon ACRE TRACT WELL sir ‘uted on oithor South oy Weat Bide, Must bos, bargain forcash, F%, Tri TO RENT—HOUSES. ‘Weut Side. 10 RENT-RESIDENCE WITH HW ROOMS AND ued barn, 11 Asbiand-ay. Parlors, dinkix- Foon, and kitchen uname tor, Immediate possas- fun, ALFRED W. SANSOME, Hoou 7, 110 Lo Salle. South Sido. PO RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE ON AVENUE, nent Twenty -second-sL, 14 rvoms; vod house ani furniture; nll finwrovoniente; awner and wife wilt bound, Adress FZ, Tribune oftico. e Une OMco, * Sal Side. IPO RENT—FLAT OF 4 ROOMS IN HUILDING 16, TO SuRL So itatars boureeu dockvon and Van Due Fonseta,, suitable for stnall family. ALFRED W. SAN: BUME. Koon 7, HU Latallo-nt, TO RE South Side. T°. RENT-7S MICIUGAN-AV.-NOOM TO RENT furnlshod, 1[9 LENTOULEASANT FILONT ROOMS—NICKI <4 Harfarnianed wud cared for; choap, No. 73 Bust Van it T-FURNISHED ROOMS, ALT, FRONT, PO 1H: fF Kentiomun. 47 Mone Opposite 4 Tae ERR Ra Shanes te OPO 2aLSOE North Si po Reto THU | FRONT CASS rooms on flrt floor, in. Urick housa, until Moy t fuodern convenlences, Addruss F 24, ‘Tribune ofce, TO HENT-NTOREN, OF FICKS, &o. Stores. he RENT-KTOUK NO. St RAST MADISON-8T. Betory and basenont opposite Feld, Lalter & Coynenotentty house, ts eheus Ronee SLING Behan of and onch, In Mon- 090s Ohght tall EU ne inquina 0 LINEARUD SIL UMA, 10 tea Satlo-at, 0 RENT—STORE AND NWASEMENT, WITIT asphalt Moor, Wi and 14 Third-nv.; nlso front on oxtensiun of Dearborn-st., betwoon Jacksnn und Van Buren, war onsily aynllabla, ALFILED W, SAN- SOME, Itount 7, 10 La Ballu-wt hd Miscollancoum, n RENT—THIND FIOs Il AND 16 BTATE- Tee EN ita axeettent lune cluyaian ote the loans tlon for munnfacturing ors, balay the vi - He Came bunhons ApRiy to DLC LOMLNG, Caicayo LP, Kxeb wa MMi Bhs ow SMALL. WELI-LIGIEE- AIC er) rooms for munufseturtig; power and olevator. ACEO eid Bout domoronent LA pecans \Wrastap cto tealy furs mutate, noe farther sa iPon North side, east ENT -ANOUT MANCIY 1, A hhousy, by a family uf fo ur an ‘Mwonty= f Charkew IL miter unig’, to rt mprovomunts. lost MIAnlig, Olan AIH pay fale ponte prongyAty pUllty, ec. piy a fair rent promy Biuta' kwon wad Fouts Addons 1%, NIUET WEEN TWENTY= irty-fourth-sls,, a modernty mise qulern Huprovenionuy aiid @ small yard, ‘ribune uitice, Wantepse NENTOHY TWO GENTLEMEN— Launcu warta sluc ping-ronn, oF lupin foot ahd sltting-room attached, ten niluutas’ walk fru corner Chirk und Washingion-sts, Permanent if cheap. an B19, ribung vitice. iru of tho chip. Ave bara i yutr Ann UWS. Biwo Wve Our oft, HIRLCH © WANE, 16 La ut 1 aaa Pullo-nt, Wa; fFN—TO RENT—COLTAGR OF ANOUT 6 punts, Modern inprovoments uid In good order, pout ur A wonty-ninthst and canventont to Linus ‘ nat prompt py a jou und location, ‘Auddrowa ie 1, Uetvuno oabou. : ANTED-A_ GOOD GIL TO DO GHNEI. Vy 9 Wousework; emall family, 20 Woltesee ie ANTED—A_ GUOD GIRL FOR HENEILA. W housework nt 48 Mixtountheste > ba a Ve ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GIKL FOR GEN- erm housework—cook, wash, and Iron woli—st 416 Inaians-av, : ED—A GOOD, STRONG GERMAN GIIt W<iirtitictal houscwirk tu Gaines Oe ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL WITH HEF* erence for gonorat how r arairtrenee for mone sowork Ino prunil family, \iTANTEN—omi FoR GENERAL WANS Sienicanar. ee erie pugs Wane DAT TRADERS NOTED, 10 RAST Randoiph-st., girl in dining-room: thin morning. Nurscs. WARTEDIA GRIN GIRL TO ASSIST IN ngcaro nf childron, Dost ref quired. “ATpIy aeGai Michiguneaye © Srerenee® FO VW ARTED—GenM aN on SWEDE None OTT. MY -dlpth in sno howe, an ndttional nurna girl to ainda 2 re eo aM Chieneteaye Trenens Positively ro- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Bookkcopers, Clerks, &co ITUATION WANTED—CLERKSIIP IN OFFICE. oras collector; any kind of employment whoro the services of nn oxperionced oftes tain would bo useful, First-class city referunces, C86, Tribit ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT FIRB S"theuranco elore, thoroughly versed in all tho Deanchun ‘ofa genorul or local Ghicor hat yeurs’ oxpe- in thin“cltyr test ot elty roreron How nolicliod. “Adidroee fist Frvune oflcer ee ITUATION WANTHD—UY A YOUNG MAN, 17 {onra of awa, In an oflicg or, sora; enti Feud, wrltoy. and sponk Gernian und English, and furnieh good ross! Nees; Wages Modern, Address FM ‘rivunc. ITUATION WANTED—BY A [CANADIAN AT+ torney, who is niso a iaw atonograpliar of consitor= able experiences. Address loom 11s, Windsor Euros porn Hotel, Chicago, ‘Trades, ITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, ‘Aged 2, to work at some trade: understands the care of horses; is hot atrald of work. Bring a xood, Tucommondation. Addross F 10, Tribune allice, Miscollancous, : SITOATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT MAN who can influence n considerable Eastern trade, with sono good responsible wmin commiasion firm, Cun give good reference, Address F 2, Tribune, QIqUATIONS WANTEN—THE PACIFIC GARDEN ) Miasion will furnish holp, free of charge. Addrosa ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN EXe wrionced in both the dry ennos and plothing wade: willing to work for small salary, und givo the bost o: reference. Addross F 2, Tribune aitico, SITUATIONS WANTERD—FEMALE, Bomestic: GITGATION WANTED—HY GOOD GERMAN © girl in aemall American family. Addrvss 100 Wost Wator-st,, opposite Milwnukeo & Northwesturn dépot, SITUATION WANTED FOR GENERAL, TIOUSE- work or socond work in w private family on South ldo, Addevss F123, Tribune oftico, 5 QITUATION WANTED—UY AN EXPERIENCED 1) woman a4 onok tna private femily, elty OF Bun: try. Cnil ot 160 Dearborn-at., curnor I'wonty-ninth, FINANCIAL, panniers ho nt eran manners MPREVARED TO 1OAN MONEY ON DIAS AX monte, watches, and jawolry, LIPMAN’S Loan Umeo, 121 tandolph-st, one dour east of Clark, “Old gold und silver bought for enah or exchanged: for sale, diamonda, watches, abd jowelry 2 por cont loss thai atora prices. Business contiduntial, A DVANCES SADE, ON DIAMONDS, WATCHER AX ote, at ono-tnli f broke: B.LAUNDE, Htoomaé and 6, 1) Rundolwh Fatablintiod 180, TASS, AMQUNTS. TO LOAN ON FURNITUIES Pande, cto, without rumoval, and ather, securi= Hes." Tat Dearborn-at, Itoome 17 and 14, NY_SUM OF MONFY LOANED ON FURNI- ttiro, pianos, ote, without removal, and othor good socuritios. "182 Boarburn-st, ttoom d, APERCATIONS ATTENDED TO PROMUTLY for lonna on furniture, platting, ete, without ros 14, lu} Washington-st. inoyal, Cash on bund. Modm ANY, AMOUNTS OF MONEY TO LOAN, ON ANC turnturre, pisnos ‘ete, aot lowost rates, with- Gut removal, Yoont 11, 03 Dearborn-st, ‘ ANS AMOUNT TO TOAN ON FURNITURE AND plasius without removal, 151 Randolph-st, oom 4 CARL PAID FOR OLD GoLp AND SIEVE Monoy tu Jonn unt watohon, diamotia, and volun bios of ovory description, at GOLDSMID'S Loan and Hallion eafricn (iconsod),'W) Hast Madwon-sh Hatab- intivd 18 VAILED LIFE COMPANIES—VOLICIES AND claims pouhts alsa thuso of solvent companies, HOLMES & LO., 6 Waahington-at. ONEY IOAN ON CITY PROPERTY AT Moihunt rue ot interest. GIL FERRY, Now 21,46 1a Ballo-at ONEY TO 14, oD RNITURE, PLAN Mowe without Ne a ae Balter Wot Monroo-st, NIGREY TO LOAN. ON FURNITURE, WARE- ‘hauag receipts, 1NG other good collaterals, J, J. UWEN, St La Balierat,, thom YOUNG MAN IIA8 1.00 TO INVEST JN A paying business, manufacturing prefarrod. 5tatu full particulurs, 16, Tribuno officu, * i Heer, AND SHO STORK FOR SALE DOING good business; cheap rent; splendid location, Batlafactory reasons fursolling, Amount necessnr: RUD no trate. Audrina Lock fox Gk inna, OG STOne FOR BALE INP oud town of Bilvor Clit, Colo.; excollunt investment ‘Addroxa F It, ‘Tribune office. yet SALR-SMALL BOCK DRY GOODS HTC, Sere Ean a SAMS AaTe aes ae rniiting nice own nitr: Ads tron DAW 7 Geneve Take, Wise jot BALK—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF q anewtablixhed millinory and dresenoking aboer will be sold cheap partlus leaving city. Inquire ul bis West Madison-ut, = Gitgeieity, PRU AND OnTEL STOCKS bought, sol, wid ‘exchanyed; no charge unless auccossful eyod business openings slwaye on hand, SEAT, 2 Gu. dau Washtingtoneste, our 18 VYARTEDS Anes Nnkeraeai ROA ar gar party ars of ¥. & MOREE IH, "Adon Wy 18T outa Ca J) KBAN, 11] CLARK-S', CILICAGO-CONBUL~ tatlon froo, personally ur" by letter, on ehronta imate OF tomald discnsen, Curva warranted. Finoa Mlusirnted Look vxtunt Bi) pagus, beautifully bounds preacripuons for all disgases. ric, ¢ poutpaid, TERVO TAUSTT A SUEDICAL usany, eonipriving & series af lectures du- lvered at Katn's Musoum of Anatomy, on the causca dnd cure uf prumatura slucling, ahowinw thdlaputably How lost bealith may be rewuliod, etfording clear syhopals of Hupadiinonla tw tuarruye, and Lb thontot nervousand phystent debliity, and 8 treats tut the roaule, of twenty yours’ oxperlunce, My uiill, % cunts cure Kahn's ney ur postage stagipa. Addroxs Secrulat Hiusdum'Ge tiroudway, Now York. id A GOODIE, ATLORNAY A? LAW, 14 DEAIL 4, burnt, Chicas, Auyicu fra; 18 pula’ oxperl- ju ‘und logully trausacted. eu. 4 ) TARRY ILAMMBIt, JUSTICE OF TIE PEACE, TD), bits WSaomurerouts totund iio Clarkeat Chat? tol martcagus, vle., achnowladied, __ HOURS Db GOODS. TPE UNION FUMAITURE COMPANY, 83 AND Sees, ee Nadiaan-ace soft ail btnde of housabola geods on monthly pay nts; tow prices; easy terms, a ING. K Ser TCH | s8 PALI VOIt CABT-ObY clothing at GELDER'S, a Binto-st, Orders by ual prumpdly attended to.’ Botapliehed tie HOARDING AND LODGING. South Sido. North Side. wook; without buard, $2 tu 6h, ea, Motels, LARENCE HOUKK, CONNER STATH AND HAI~ rison-uts, four blocks south of Palmer Houso— F day, $1. to #1) por weak, frum without board, Ww Si; also Turulsued rougu run ALIBI HOUKE, M BABT WABIIIN DON-BT.— Down want: tingle rooin und board. #14 7 Hoa pula a ues ts AE yas tae OP: board, 65 10.8 Ww: SOR TO TA’ posite Falmur Housc—tuom and if wevkr $1.50 pur fay, WANTED. I Biya’ a wife, und child; good lucas dress, statlny Wwems, ¥ iby OAND—AND OOMS Honk *rosdaneute peice ‘fribune oflee, ne PATENTS. ‘AINED AND BECURKD HY G. 8° Solicitors, Roous 2 Moxper Blog etlahy COCR, F ae ATENTS OUT ‘Warrison & Co Wasnlvgtog and

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