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« knocked 9. fu THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGEN, —— ett SPORTING EVENTS. Chicago Wins a Game in Which Luck Wat a Feature on Both Sides. Worcester Beaten by Boston; Cinoin- nati by Cleveland, and Troy _by ‘Providence. nother Day of Fast Work in the McCor- mick Mall Six-Day Walklig- Matelt. 5 ; Leading Olmstead Slightly, with ope Good Third—Lex- i ington Raoos. BASE-BALL. CHICAGO VS. BUFFALO. gomething ike 1,000 people saw the Chi- engus get 0 gaunte by a vory sninil majority and great good luck yestubdny afternoon, ‘thelr opnonents, the Buffalos, were also in eat gout hick to seta run at alt, but, hav. {ug obtained that leail, they were unfortinate iy having a single inuffed fly, albeit a hard ane to hanile, let in;two unearned runs and declde the game against them, Poorman, the regular pitcher of the visiting team, was ‘wiayed In hts home position, and his swift curves held the heaty batsmen of tha oppos- ing nln down toa amialler number, of hits than any pitcher tins. sueceeded in dolng this year, Howe backed him up extremely well, jilsonly error In the game beings poor throw fo sccond. With but tho alngle excep- thn noted above, the Buffalo errors ylelded noruns to thelr opponents, and. for tive or sly innings it looked very mitch as though tho Clilengos were about to recelve their first complete cont of whitewash for the sea- son. Dalrymple, tho first inan at bat, was given hishase on balls, but in attempting to reach third ona wild piteh was given out by a de aision of doubtful correctness. . In the snine inning Wliamson reached first on Crane's fonble of his engy grounder, but Anson fell avelim to-a Sie fly-cnteh by Richardson, ands blank was the consequence. After gut- {lng out in order in the first Inning, and los- jug thelr first striker In tho second, Hornung hit for his base, and reached second on Quest's failure to handle properly THint’s yervaccurate throw, He 'was taken to third on Foree’s ont, and eine home on a wild piteh, the ball striking “int’s fooband ghincs aol. This, frowever, was the Jast thine a yisilor was permitted to crass the home-plate, go effective Was Goldsmith's delivery,.and 80 perfect Is support, Tle mady nie inen strike out, and fully alinched the fine ime pression he produced fn, the two preceding gues, After, Esterbronke’s: sinalo fh the third, no Butfalontan saw first base tit! the clghth, excepting Crowley, who made it on a fumble by Burns in the sixth, . Poorman in the elghth made a hit, but. was forced at see- ond by Crowley, With one run to tie and two to win, the visitors In the. last halt of the ninth inning had threa of thelr strongest. :imen at ‘bat, but Rowe struck out, Richardson gent- fh ily to Kelly, and Watkep, ‘after several, furious lunges resulting in nothing but fouls, gave Datrymple au easy fateh, On the Chicago side tho batting was, Aveak throughout. ‘Though Kelly entned his base tn the second inning and cleverly stole sveond, the next thre stiikers went out In oriter and: left Himthere, In the fifth Burns: hit safely after one ian was Oils but’ Quest and Dal- syniple could do no hing for filin, and he got no further thant first base, In -the ninth Willlansson was a seconil, tne indebted to Crane’s error for his base, hls onsy fly being inotted, Whereby he reached second, and wis advanced to third on Anson’s out at first, Kelly failed to no anything for his side, and Wiltunson stale ab third.” A muffed tly by: Richardson In tho seventh gave Goldsmith alffe, but Flint Lit to Crane, whe touched out Goldic on the Ine and ent off Flint by aiiek throw to Walker, ‘Tho decision ns to Goldsmith belng touched was a yery doubt- fu gne,. but’ nobody... grumble. . The eighth began with Quest sendhy Crowley iy ily, followed by clea singles by both Dal- rymple and Gore, who held first and second respectively: when Williamson flew out to Fsterbrooke, Dalrymple making third on tho play. Now the hopes of Chieaxo eontered In Anson, and they Were not misplaced, for lie t lner to lett field whet Hornung just managed to reaeh after a hard run, but whieh he was unable to hold, and Dalrymple and Gore got home, the intter having stolen second, Anson successfully stole second own to Rowe's poor throw, but was lefé by Kelly's striking out. The Math inning yielded not so much ‘ag -flrst Inse for Chiexgo, and when Bitfato had been blanked 9 fucky game was won by n scére of Stol, It fs wratitving tu bo able to.record 1 jnarked Improvement Inthe behavior of the Butlato teim on the field, dhey will find It Jooks mudi better and accomplishes just as much to neeept the fortunes of the gune without grumbling, The third and lost: of tho Clicapn-Ruttitlo games of the litst series takes place this afternoon, . 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Vaplre-sulliyan, soee RY ELAND—OINCIS NATIT, Speetat Dupatch to The Chi Trtbunes, wi NATL O., May 4.—tho Clevelands bid i ume to-day, autos ying the howe Hite Found, Thame ¥ Tite was Nit han hen ne it was mostly daue after the elunees mae Riven to Dut the sideout, ‘he Cineln- ye gould slo Uttte with McCormick, Harry ae lene last. year's Chnehinatiy, played a oral IF for the Cleyelands in left-fluld, + “oe belng absent at hia mother's stele ne ae Kemmedy’s sory thumb preventing mit Haying. Wheeler dtd well nl Gate Atul did hot weaken the visttors. "My nats’ errom wore very costly, wx of ea zaL coating all tho rung Abolt 1,000 Tanihgsse : p velats 1254650789 mnt ao 108 0 ood Juddit errirs—Ginicinnntis, 8; Clovelands, J. seca iene Coven 2 (mo mm—Giitiaane ‘ a, MSO On ¢rroré—Cluolnnatia, 1} Cova rst Dasa onard, 1. Hn Ogser—Clicinlthee Ut Clow 2 veonurd, 3; Garpente ulls called —On Whito, 903 on MeCatinfches sitlkes cullod—On Woleot a ae eto Passed balls—Clapp, 1; GI ate ‘Tw of ihe AND bur wld on aninutod, + eyes ical _ OTHER AMES, * r erpovinesce, KL, Alay 144—Providonco, cant ‘y Muss, May 14.—Boston, 0; Wor- AltHron, 3d, Muy 14—Daltimore, 9; P S . DESTHIAN ISM, fins BUERRY BTiLn ‘AMEAD, bong 22 decklent, tt looks as if Shorey was mee Win thé six days’ walle at dfeCor-’ ashe Gall, Whteh comes to an.end to-night’ as three miles ahead ‘of Olinstend at hlast aight, und closcd the day's ton slim to bear figtiring on, and pulled ont work feeling strong and hearty, The atart- ers yeatorday morning were Olmstead, Sher- ry, Crawley, Campana, Crossland, Tho Un- known, Cnustin, and Heffermnn. Little Crowley came out very sore In hls right leg, —the one with which he badso much trouble Thuraday,—but when the word was given he started away with tho rest, although it was evident that avery step caused him intensa paln. After Hinping along for two hours he saw jthat his chances of being among the first four to-night wera THE METIODISTS. * Yesterday's Proceedings of the General Conference at‘ — Cincinnati. Election of Editors of the Ohurch Magazines nnd Newse papers. of tho race, He had the good will of the andience from the start on Monday until he vulled out of the race, and hls perforinance up to Wednesday night was © most oxtraor- inary one, he beating, all previous records for three days, while Olmstend did the same for one, two, and ‘three days,- Sherry plso beat the recurt for three days, ald Inst night went to bed with the best performances on record for five days to his credit. ‘Thus it will be seen that the Face has not only been an Interesting, but also an exceedingly fast. one, and those who have thus far missed wit- nosstng it should be'on hand to-night at tho ESL + Olmstead went aiyay ata good clip yester- day trornil i and reditced Shetty's athort lead somewhat, butin the afternoon he spurted. too much, and, for. the first time in the mee, his stomach went wrong, After thatSherry’s work was comparatively ensy, and by” @ ofctock fn the evening he had opened up a three-ntle gap. and took. things as hie Hked from that thine until tha finish, ‘The others dil the best they could during the day, but their relative pagdons Were unchanged, Campana being third, Crossland fourth, Tho. The Committee on Episcopacy Rec- ommend the Election of a Col- ored Bishop. A Long and Heated Debate Likely to Re- sult In the Conference, Bpettat Dispatch to The Chieaod Tribune, - Cincinnatt, 0., May 14.—-This morning Bishop Andrews presided. Dr. Edwards, of Baltimore, led the devotional exercises. The Conference, immediately after: disposing of theJournnl, decided to go into tho election of Sceretary of the Freedman’s Ald Society, An effort was innde to have the Secretary cast the ballot of the Conference for the re@lec- tien of Dr. Rust, This was opposed with un- Tooked-for gnergy, and the regular baltot was enlted for, but it did not prevent the choice. of tho ald friend of the negro, Hamniond, Unknown fifth, Caustin sixth, and lette ¢ 9 seventh, The'latter hnsno ‘possibile clianee wie: (rolerell delnuate, avis Pia he OF wtuning 2 pelzs, winless Hong, ona ofthe | Seow neces, the ollier’ May in| fever mennow dheadof him ts compelled to with. | % chlored Bishop, was rominated, and out of 865 votes cust hoe received 107, Dr. Rust received 253, and was declared elected. At this polnt the Rev, Mr. Menden- hall, of the North Indiana Conference, intro- duced g little inatter that worrted along be- tween the votes, and still remained unsettled when the Conference adjourned. It was simply a request that the Bishops be request- ed tu furnish the Comnittee on Eplscopac: their decisions on Inw questions, both in th Annual Conferences and in thelr Board meect- Ings, in order that the Committee might re- view the same and submit them to the Gen- eral Conference, snd, draw thismorning,—a contlngency not like) toarise, Compania was a8 ¢ heertutl ns stud xesterdny, and apparently the freshest man of the lof.. He was the recipient of numerous presents from the erowd, one being a beautl- ul sik walking-cap, which ho prizes greatly, It Is certain that third place cannot be taken from him, and, should Obnstead siacten his AT any to-day, the old man from Connect- ent is Hable to take $300 prizeananey instead of $200, The Unknown has made a remark- ably good performatce for no tirst attempt, and, with proper handling bids falr to be- come f pedestrian of no mean pretensions, as. his endurance is wonderful, speed being the only quality lacking, Crossiand {3 ns fresh na ever, and was in unusually good Ri pauib Rare eth Saati ot spirits last night, although he cannot hops Shot they be published ty tho eppendix to the to better his present positlon tniess Sherry, Olmstead, or Campana should meet with an | Elders and astors, Curry opposed it; Lana. accident beat poe Xe, Laxton wanted ie, annette ‘The audience yesterday and Inst night was | BY striking out “and In the meotings of the lnrger than Ry ees thay, Rid this Episcopal Board,” but Kemble wanted it Just ay it was, and there it hung on adjournment. Suddenly the Conference wag startled by “T move we proceed to the election ot nn editor for the Chrixtian Advocate.” In vain it was tried to substitute “Book Agents,” The orlginal-motion prevailed, and fnstantl; io most intenso interest owas felt while tellers read the ballots from, tho vari ous delegations. This morning it became evident that Currs's ehances were slim. Buekley’s fiends hid rallied all who, for for any enuse, were Curry’s foes, and he has, been too long a pubiie man, a brave, fearless man, and had too many hard knocks not to have many f Tt was feared if he should he now chosen to the place, from which by buta few, votes he way at the Inst General Conference deposed, he would grab around ton degree Unt might be unpleasant to those Who ite thought NEEDED LOOKING AFTER, and hence it was not so much a question who was his competitor, though that considera- Afternoon ‘and eran should reach even greater proportions, as the finish between tho three jenders fs certain to be a close one, ‘There will be some new and unusual attrac: tlons in the afternoon that cannot fall to draw out tho poovle. At 3:30 o'clock Dan O'Leary and Hart will be the contestants {1 arace for n $75 suit of clothes, the colored champion undertaking to run six miles while O'Leary is going Dan being allowed ta go ns he pleases, ‘The other race will be be tiveen John Dillon, the well-known come- dan, and Little Mac, of Hayerly’s Minstreis, Dillon having bet his diminutive opponent palr of MeSwinney alligator shoes that he ean ito three miles, falr heel-and-toe walk, while JAttle Mae gocs one, ‘This race will take place Ipnnediately upon the conclusion of that between O'Leary und Hart. ‘The score of the walk at tho close Inst Might was as follows: + se Miles, Laps. Mites, Lapa. Sherry. = 13|Unknown.. ..26) 3 Olmsteud .. oy 7Canstin.... 16 | ton was welghtys as how can hebe kept out, Cumpann,..,.28 Wi Nefformann. 6} Su, the best Informed were nearly dumb Crossland.....271 i . founded with the minouncement, Whole 3 nuniber of votes, 377; necessary to a choice, TIIE TURE. 180, OF these James M. Buckley has received LESINGTON. os, and Is clect Dantel Curry reevived MU, In some quarters this was simply stun- ning. ‘To the question, five thnes asked, “What did {2 Calfornia angwered, “The TLestnatoys, Ky., May 10,—The May meet- ing of the Kentucky Association closed to- day. Tt has been a successful meeting, Blabonas thoy thessy thelr. “whale + —"f" a Q: Weigh against itt, - 0S ney = ie ot lence hie Langton sinkes, Lanett four years azo.” Kansas answered: “The i # years old; F. B. Hav per gives $209; no entranes fees mile heats: Hichard Gartand'’s b. f, Annio (., formerly, Adile M., dam Ballle Traverse, . wd 2 Apnicgate & West's b,-g. Shortfellow, dam sy unter. wake: 3.8, Robinson drab. 'g. LUM eed esesaesesescene ae see Time TOY 13H04, 5 Second race—Purse $350, for all nes, 8300 to the first, and $50 to: the-serond horse; two and one-elghth nities: F¥, Ressick’s b. g. War Lass, 3 yonrsold, by War, Dance, dam Mattle.,... a8 3a Pi rpet's ba. y Lonstallow, Tat Scott's b, IMllot, dam Sprightly.... ze Third. race—Consolation nurse, heats, for beaten and $50 to the second horse, Iorses beaten ones allowed 7 pounds; twice, 12 pounds; three times, Us pounds: 1B. G. Thonsus’ ch, ¢, Hamadan, 4 years old, ‘by Waverly, dam Hirn, 08 pounds... ...4..8 FR. Hnrpor's Ks Harry, fiyeats ‘old, by, express, dim by Colossus, 100 pounds. Bishops; how do you know?” But four Bishops were at the moment not over two yards distant, passing from the platform, and the answer was Indelinitly postponed, Soon uftor Massachusetts answered: "Ltn self, by antagonizing Methodlsm, as the Con- ference anderstands it, and.as 1 understand it, Ie squarely takes Issue with her polley and her diseipline, He lias persistent] rape y yy Mininio IR, tintn, posed her Eplseupacy and spoken slighting! of othar, things which wo hold ten There’s the rub; he jins opposed her Episeo- pacy. Yes, he lias opposed, considering it a third order in the ministry, SUPEMIOR TO THE ELDERSHID, and). in order to get in decided safeguard ngalnst the growth of high Eplscopnl: fens, he has opposed the Ife tenure of thelr ofiice, which, by the way, fs nowhere mentioned in the discipline, and favored their returning to their Conference when longer unable to exercise the duties of thelr oflice, if not, in- deed, that they be elected for but four years ata Une, the saniens the other officers of the General Conference... Io Is un old man, but 80, $250, mile horses, $200 to tho first, F, Water# chao. Halloy, 4 yeant old, by Ene | is still a glant, myditis very doubtful if he ‘iter, dam by: doo Stoner, 10d pounds. vr dl Hos ust ts still as some hope, ‘TJ. Meglbben’s br, c, Virgil Lear, d years Olilo answered the question: “On the Ine Corntlower, 88 of his doctrinal dlvergency,”” and was nn old, by King Lonr, dam pounds. George W. Dower 4 years old, by dle, 100 pouns £6 Tae Thy Si: ‘ye swered by the question whether the General o's ch £, Flo: ‘om Howling, dan Skedad- Conference would hunt up a shinier ease against amember of the Jplscopal Board, Curry himself answered emphatleally: The Bishops and [It would have resulted go few days ago," Dr, Whedon, the splendid editor of tho wcrterly Review, was reilected to the posl- tion he has held: twenty-four years, though not without opposition as on several othor oveasions,—Dr. Georgy R. Crooks recelved aevole Wn Prof, Prentinee, of Middletown, DOWN, AL. Time—1:433 144. Extra raco—Purse $170; $100 to first, $50 to second, and $90 to'third horse. One and one- eighth miles; Rois & Carnes’ ch. f, Blue Lodge, by Follaweraft, dam Bonnte Muy. 0. D, Todd's b, £. Ida Davis, $ yen ror, dam Imp, Sovereiin, 8.48. Wallace's br. 1m. Litcillo, Longfellow, dam Eva Douginss Tine—L6' COLDWATER, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Conpwatun, Mich, fay, 14,—The races to- day were well attended, In the 2:10 class Este Good won In three straight heats, beat- ing Charlie Ford quite handily, ‘Time, 2223, 2238, 2:30, Ford probably was not quits him- self, but Elais had something to spare. In the -yenr-old race Josephine was, first, In yey second, Yellow Manner third, and Ger- tle fourth. No time, but private parties say the best tlno was 403g, TIN OAT. COURTNRY—MANLAN, Special DAspateh to The Cheago Tribune, Wasitnaron, D. C., May 14.—Thoreis now no doubt that the Courtney-Hnanian race will take place, One of Courtney's backers says that hala convinced that when he steps Into his shell’ he will do it with a detennination Sycara old, esen 1 s DR NoyT was retiected editor of tha Western Chris- tan Advocate with alinost no opposition, ‘The ballot of the Conference was uninl- mously ordered engrossed by the Seeretary for Dr, Wheelvr as ciltor of the Pittsburj Christian sldvoeates This was n alvsarved eumplbnenietg one of the best editors in thie church. . Dr. J, 1, Vineent, 03 Secretary and editor of the Sunday-School Union and Tract Socios ty, had a competitor In the person of the Roy, Mr. Mysinger, of Central Pennsylvania. Stil, out of 353 votes Vincent recafved 23), ‘This splendid man ts well lnown atl over the Sunudny-tehool world na its acknowledget Tender, Under Wis management his Church: has come to nrecognized leadership in all solid ond advanced methods of Sunday: gehool work. When the election of an edi orof the Northwestern Advocate, at Chica- go, was in order, Dr. Sinart, on behalf of the Detrolt Conferences’ and all the Northwest, nominated for redlection the Mey. Arthur to carry olf the prize, Theontramen aremuch | Edwards, D, Dy and the Rey, O, ‘awlos, ndinired for thelr physteal appearance. | of Wisconsin, nominated the Rey, N; IL Axe Courtney jody ‘std that Hantan was an exe | tell, of the Rock River Conferent: he bul- traordinary man, but that he was nob afrald of hin or ot 8 Both onragmen are hart at work at their practice, antl, both are mak- Ing friends fagt, Great preparations re be- ine made for the race, and the elty fs already Aing up., ea ——=—. IMMIGRATION, New Yont, May 14,—The Emlgritton Com- intssioners ure preparing for-the State Do- Jot resulted: Edwards, 277; Axtoll, 74 Pe) oe bh, EDWARDS ‘ is spoken of In very high terms, and his ‘re- Glection elves great satisfaction, Tle in fran, hearty, and fearless; just tho man to wake friends and foes, yet tho Intter mort respect him. . Ex-Gov, Howard wanted tho Conference to ballot for the Central Ad- vucute'at St. Toul, but Jt was moved to de- fer other elections until after the Connnittes partment at Washington a statement con: ol Honk Concern reuatts ng there may, be cerntng the arrival here of sixteen Bavarian | talted of being ages the table, and n mo fuuities, numbering elghty persons, Upon landing, thoy had Hittla ctothing, no money, and no frlunds, Investigation showed that thelr passage lind been paid by tho Bavarian Government, to relleve the’ home authorities: of thelr further support, ‘Tho mon are malnly agricultural, hands, and but fow are artisans, They say, they were actually starving at thelr lidmes in the Spessart Mountaims, and hops they wlll not ba re- twihan tha dlateess beeamé, seslous tn Tre Iand, Robort A. dohnaton, of the tirm of J. fon to adjourned prevalled by 159 to 145, ' It ! ested by Bishop Shupson that the servic the consecration of the now Bishops take place on Wednesday text, and the place and hour werg referred to % com: inittey, consistingto£ Walden, Sargent, and Btinkle, to roport, . ‘THY COLONLD DIBMOP QUESTION, ‘This afternoon tho Comnilttce on tho Enls- copacy had o Jong wrestle with the question of weolored Bishop. ‘The drift of senthnont wag very marked, Several announced they had conie hors wholly opposed to the matter, & G. Jotinston, organized tho Fermanagh | put that since they had fully eard the cuxy Tollot “Association, and collected over 97,000, i ‘had claheed, thelr Option. Curry and Yesterday 100 emigrants. trant Perinanagh Fowler were for once on the sane sido, County, whose passage had been pall by the | and jot by Inte conversion either," ‘Tho Assvelntion, arrived here, ‘Tho whole party | thought seemed to ba that the peenllar. ne- fre young men und women, the latter num | cessitjes of the work nmong tho colored peo- Dering seventy-five, amt before sundown 0 African threetourths of thom had‘found situutlons or were on ‘thelr way to friends in the West, ‘Tho remainder will’ be taken care of by the Associntion until provided with work, An- other Instullment 1s on the way. _—————— He FAILURE, :. » Apectat Dupatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Mason City, TL, May 14,.—Tho fatluro of Wakeann, Freeman 4, Co.4; the lurgest re tall dealers In dry goods and grdcories in this.nity, has created intense exeltement,- Linbjlities, $25,000; nasets, §17,00), ‘Tho heaviest creditors are Chicage and New York tirina:and are unsecured, “Lhe nssets, It ts believed, wil be sufllclent to Hauldato the home {udebtedness, which baye been secured by judgment confessions, ee a No othor Whisker Dyy cquuts Hull's conte, f,£, and the colored M. E. Church, who mi bays colored Bishopy demand the ap- polntment of a colored Bishop, ‘The resolu. duns pending were finully carried by 89 to 8, each separately, Thoy are as follows: + Raolved, That tho best Intercats of aurChurch Jn general und of aur colored werk In particular Foauire that one or more of our Generel Supor- intondonts should be pf African descent. ve at wo reoowniend that thls Gen- emt pouroronce olect ono Bishop uf African du- ‘he dectston almost took the breath out of some who had not beon in long enough to ubsorb the atmosphere of the Connuitter. Curry thinks It will take a threeslays’ de bate to xet it through the Conference, and Fowier hopes to see tt through in two, if nob thwarted by the proviuus question, If the Tniter catastrophe, ts to he averted it will biwell to appolut a committee to tuke charge of Dr, Lauuhan,. ‘The question of 0 ‘i Aurrowided as they are by. ie colored candidate next came np, and tho Committee came near, passing # vote to,appoint a commities nf thirteen to hint one. but Curry withdraw Wat, and asked that elght be added to the present Sub-Committea of Five which had this question {1 cliates. It Is understood that they, will occupy them- selves with that matter, it ‘To-night It look 13 If the book agents here will not bo disturbed,; but that this confi: dence ta mighty “oncertaln,” To-morrow will probably tell, “ CANADA, A Woman's Sharp )Hrick—Catholtetam va, Intidelity—Statne of the Ente George Brogn—Lifd-Insurance—Sab= batariantiom, é Bpecial Nispatch to Tad Ohtengo Tribune, Montrean, May MMe, Wolff, n promi- nent merchant here, whose wife lately eloped with a youtli belonging to this eity, Applled to the Superfor Court to-lay to annul the marriugé settlement which settied $20,000 port, ‘the wife, It ap- pears. that. after ledving Montreal the tugitive wife obtained ‘a divorce from her husband In the United States, and the Court, int tnkln the ense en delibere, expressed ry gone wlusthoy iff had the power to declare nag divares void, WS plat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Toronto, May i4.—Arehblshop Lynch has Issued ‘n eireular for the tustrietion of the Catholic clergy of this sity Inwhieht he takes strong ground against tnfldetity, snd re- serves to hinself the tight of refusing abso- lution, to all Catholics ‘who go to lectures given by Inildels and athelata, A meeting of lending citizens fs to be held to take into consideration the erection of a atntue of the Inte Senntor Brown In the Queen's Park. ‘The statue fs to be modeled fi the same style as that of Lincoln in Union Sauare, New York, If will be cast of bronze, and fs calculated to be one of the finest specimens of art on this Continent. A enst of plaster was taken of Mr. Brown's face after his demise, and will be reproduced In marble by a prominent sculptor, ‘Spectat Depatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa. Can., May 14.—At abstract from the report of Ire-lnsurance in Canada for the yenr 1870, Just pujished shows the num- bor of Canadian compames dolng business in Canada to be seven;” British companies, eighteen; Amertean companies, eleven, The number of policies wich the Canadian companies had in feres was 21,055; British compantes, 88055 Amerlean companies, 20,- 263, ‘The Canada Lite does the largest busl- nese, having 11,897 policies In force, and the Amount nt risk being $18,045,715, ‘The Confed- eration Life stands nexton the listof Canadian companies, with 4,105 policies: and the Sun third, with 2,262 polleles, ‘The Standard Ins the greatest number of policies of any of the British companies, viz.’ 2,052. Of the American Compantnss the Buus stands first, with 7,752 polleies and $9,258,325 at risk, Tt atands'noxt to the Canada’ Lifens doing the largest. busin in the Dominion. ‘The Fauitable has 2,212 policies, the Phenix of Hurtford 2,713, and the Travelers’ 2,203, ‘Spectal’ Dispatch (o ‘Me:Chteaoo Tribune, Quenrc, May 14.—In the Superior Court. here, Judge Cavan rendered a judgment granting the application of 'T Heoph fe Hudon for a writ of certtorarl to set aside a convte- tion by the Recorder of Quebec, condemning the petitioner to fine aw imprisonment for keepin ¢ open his clgar-shop on Sind i J, Bradley appeared for the petitioner, an the ease was argued asninst hin by Messrs, Pelletier and Choutnard, on behalf of the Corporation of Quebee, ‘The Judge granted the writ, holding that both the bylaw and the local statute authorizing {t were ultra vires and unconstitutional, JOURNALISTIC, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Drearun, Ill., May 14.—Yesterday Rowell & Addis issued the first number of the daily evening paper, the Herald. It is 0. six-col- tun follo, and Republienn_ in follies, with Blulne as its preference for President. 4 ssetlely (nilepetident papey, A. R, Arbuckle, editor, Is out. = Towa Crrv, In. May 14.-The Journal of this city auspended to-day, tha subseription- Hist anda portion of the mntertal of the office having been purchased by the Republican. Mr. Brant, editor of the Journal, takes n po- sition In the business department of the Republican, and Welkner, Given, and Herbert Farrall will remain as editors, ————— THE "REVS. KALLOCH, SAN Francisco, May 14} ‘The Baptist State Convention, in session at Sacramento, tabled the: resolutions expressing condemnation of theconrse of the Revs, I. 8. and [. M. Katloch, ond giving notice that preliminary steps would be taken for n heartag between the a grivved chureh and the Metropolitan Chureh, of which the Kallochs are pastors, by a vote of 46 to), after a sharp tebate, San Franeisco, Cul, May 14.—The nano of Mayor Kalloch {s negoctated with a scandal case hore in which v young woman fignres, a seat “Tule Revivuin” restores griy har to its orig inal color for BO cents. : CITY REAL ESTATE. HY GFFIN & Dwi and Staited-sues Wert Bide ind Whisky Point-rond. by 8 honeresideat, 4 ‘Thiaplece of property Je o and who ia stopping here for afew daya, and desirone of aeiling before Icaving, consequently @ goat baryain can be had he har also four tuts on Wileox-av., near Campbell. Can be bought cheap. dacris on Harrison-st. noardockey Club Hecing Parti can be Bought for #20 per neru (nJ-aere lols. acrea near Lawndale, on tha tlver, acre, Rethnor investment in the elty toeday can be bad $ URES — AN FLETART anny, south of Thirty-rccond-at, fatest Improvements ta ventilation, 13,00) stylish place, east front, Veairiccnv near a pe Aeatory brick, Wi th, Fore esteny., none Thirty fratent, 6 nuld take cheaper pines in part fuments Indiana-ny., near Twenticth= Ht, 4 rooms dewp, In olegant order, with fine barn, wien, Calhand exanine before Ouging. PLERCH & WAI, 143 La Ralle-nt, DOLL BALE—# LOTS ON KENWOOD-AV. CORNER F forty cightt.2 blocks from Kenmod Senor ‘eb z i the prices they enn bo bought for, Jhon BALE CHEAT A CHOICH CORSER HUST. Ross praporty, of tai fact front etid 1A) fant deep, running to 4-foot alloy, with dwellings na Ince houses on pave bringing a rental of $2,200 ¥ quire of JOHN J. LEAt, on premises, £26 Bt My ourhor oF Two ith, ve BAL. briek hai Teter, #208; OCTAGON FRONT &-RO0OM enn Hormaitago-nyy aputis of Balkert, torneo, rule ARM. ALLEN, 155 Wraisinaion oantis. QO BALE-VENY CHOICK, LARGE BUSINESS lots on Handniph, Mourve, and Adama-sta, GEO. M.ISIGGIN: he tebs pr SALE—FRAME BUILDINGS NOS. 170 AND 174 meal ee eee ae Or . offer Shdveta barunin. dy Tt. WORF. 121 POU BALES AT A BANGAIN-A FEET ON Ki-aL, between Madison and Adams, and o sltethe new Grand Union Depot, now ib conte construction. ‘This property Ye sure fo increase in falur. Apply t Jott & OLINGBI, Room 1 Wash= ington Block, corner Washingtun-st. and FI Ot BATLE=C TO CLOSH A WANKRUPT | oatate: Sesieony nck hounes Ronee est ee as. DO, ‘eat Polk-s wu or ome oTUR EN OND, . & HOND, U2 Wushington-at. Peieeemls eater oe CK, 100K AT this ghd mukw ne an offer: ‘Cwaestory free house At Worren-oy. Iussussion at unco, CAMIELLs i Madizon-st. brick Mh atthoks near Mishiganse¥s use on Trenty-ftth-se., near Michien-w¥. 1 SLASSON 8 CO, TS La balloon +e SUE we TO RENTOMOURER, * West Side, QRIFVIN. ke pwiany, RENT-D wear iT nting Agents, corner louneel bington ey tert 5 ‘ 145 South Ruboy-st. a large P-atory frame, 40, °° Tei South iondyats sestory stone: front 0 foom, aid Warrent-av., dornor Hoyne, with all modern im- Mi Boath Hoyno-rta 7 rooms, 60 ; A Park-ay. i-ronm atone front, 45. age Went Munroe-at,— One &roum cottage, iS-foot And une ‘houses and fats, Something now evory fow day ''O MENT—AN RLEGANTLY FURNISIIED house, two-story and basement stono-front, ton rooms. glactron- near Anhland-av. for four ‘Address Sir riribuns ome, 1 Fererences Fences North Slao, % T° RENT TUE, ELEGANT THREE-8TORY AND* basement sk dwalling, 25 beating, © Sey Fak ees JAMES GAMULIS, & Dearborn-at, Room 5, TATORY AND HASEMENT DWELI- ng. 19 roma rout front, bay window, furnace, gndalt comforts, on Chicagu-ny., near the Water- Workaand omnibun line. A snug, com: ortable, home ‘Ferma, fo Jn the choice: uf the city, ‘T rine edeo tenants Apply at Room 3 0) 4 om rent . [rsutieac " rburn-ny, wn 1, TRAVEN, 21 Tribune Butlding. South Side. : ofr onse, botween ‘Twenty> fourth and ‘Twonty-ntih-nt - miontay Ry THOMAS PAG, Win Ballons TA DESIRATL W-ROOM HRICK mavens near ‘iwonly-fuurth-wt. for wv occupanta fur the rent, 4 44 Tribune, Miscellancons, RENT-—DBY TURNER & ROND, NO, 10 WASH- Ington-st. att No. a4 West Adame-atavery nice house, Yebeing mince AATEC 0, om Vera . ee NAY. Milwaudgernys and One ACNO, 108s Biavacal aueaule Co 0, fot grocery storon, rami ts et Saburban. (PO RENT—AT THR HEAUTIFUL, VILLAGE OF ‘Genova, It, a large hotel or boarding-houng; also Rlarge two-story dwelling, situated on shady and Denuilfully elovated wrounida; a medicinal spring on es atx trains dally to and from vere hah ‘ond in s" aya churming summer reatdence, Inquire BACKIEUL. Geneva, oF CHAB. Le B. Ne THI COTTAGE, WITIT HL MAMMEUG: edenors. Lake. Wis. meee Po RENT A FU rden, and VOR SALMO ACKES, BEC. i BOUTH CHICAGO. ‘Bacrea tee, 2), Washington Heiuhiay Macres, Bec, 3), Washington Helunta; 40 nerex, Washington Metahts; 6acres corner Forty-aeventh and Paullea, Acres cornu resuventh #od Lavin-sts, nerves, See, te, South Chicayo, Us ncres corner Thirty-fourtts and Wond-at Macros comer Thirty-xovontn und Pauiina-ate wcroa Boe, 43, Thornton, &4), J.C: UYDE, 172 Ls Salla-at, PO BAL Hog WILL BOY A DRAUTIFUL LOT ono block from hotel at Ln Grune, 7 miles from Citeago; #15 down und 8 nionthiy; ebeuost propert In maneket, and shuren frees nbetract frees mnilroad ite, BkKO' ut wom 4, ACRES 6” 311i.8S 1 OF ‘ber Nera, really worth #1W. Apply at L¥-FIVE ACHES » 1f01 500, $100 i acron improved, Wed, Ge BAILA, Trout FROIN BALE AY GAR PATE, HO—EIGUT ROOM i Ki a ri Lt House. In Ror er a 1; 4 & DUNILOD, Bt 12 1Rrbarn: so aga Rages GING, POITBAL South Side, 1G BipeINGE Court —FHONT tp ALOR D other roms for fnnultiusor young men,with board FO Q WANASH-AV FURNISHED FRONTAND 1228 venereum wiliiboants sn STAN? INDIANA-AV.,, NEAR BGHTERNTICET, One of tha tinest huuses in the city, All aceutimodations tirat-class. Titi R SiTED ROOMS AND SUITES, Je ei inetly tentelans bau in the inne denies Of the South Sido; responalbin Vusinees-men ir wives proferrods family private, Address Tul pact nnd K . Went Side. Ap WEST MONIOE-St.—TWO FRONT ROOMS: 91 4 en nulte, with board ir private taiily; moder {miprovementa and good luration, North Slac.’ 81, FOURTH DOR FROM iy with bowrd, Bite & per wuoki THT SEARORS-a¥, CONTE OF A Mudane A. Salut, Froneh bourding: inbio served tn tho beat french atyle, Hou joe gantly furnlehed for wentinmen sine vt married, : learn practientt withoucenlidren, A cond cl the Preneh lnnat i Currey, Freneh 10-87, Tr DEARWOIUN-AV—HIAND- sumely furnished rooms with irat-class tablus refurtincos. 5 BAST INDIANA. 254 Abe sithout b Ra Hotels, RENCE HOUSE, CUILNGI STATE AND IAI- 2 ,fison-sia. fuur biveks woults of Fulmer House— Bonrd and roum, nur day, $1.8) to $1) por woek from, Mito ahh ulxy tndntaned rooms rented without board, MAU TONIOUSE MiNZIE AND BART STS, (uppurity Northwestern Depo O0 wid § anys toons from Blo t from & tT per week URNIGHED ROOMS 3 Per jo #1 per duy; room und board A. Roam OF SHCONDALAND | STHINWAY Grund, Square, atid Uprigut Viaius, sume of Them tue litte need aud 1s wood as now; niso for ante vory low, secot Pianos of other ninkes taken In dxelungo. Neware of bogus Inatrnments rupre- aeuted my eon iioway wtanan xb uther pines. K am TENT Wid. $#i1 YOU AT OCTAVE Tosuwoodl upright ara ‘Boat city makor, only FG, cont £20); solucted hy wanuale teachor and. full Marratted, Caitat ia West Mudl : ranie te EE ey i z OFFICES. JPOW WANT OF Roost TWILL RACIINICE MAG~ N ORDIS' ACCOMMODATE OUIt NUMIT- fyhanee Moly tn See are ly Seas ont 6k, ‘ous patrons Uiruughunt the city, we tinve oxtab- | Pant pin in GIN, willy’ FA, cost SAM, ished Hraneh Olicus In the difurent Divisiony as | © : Gosignnted boldw, whore ndoctikomonts will’ bo | TC TiAl, TENT {ken tor the sine price m# charwed at tho Main, ; ‘Ofice, and wilt be recived sth euch, ot, ORGANS on J. & it. BIMMS, Hovksollor und StAationors, 121 HONING BALI. Tiennty-wocund pers ® AW. AW. KIM ibAL W. A ROGAICIY Dristet, Gt Cottage Grove-ny., moat oornar thirty -tth-nt. Y. BUCHMAN, Druyxint, comnor Thirty-iirat and CHAS, RENNES Raventoaton Stats to, 009 |. RENNETH, Nownloaler, Stattonor, a West ahidisancat, noar Westorn-ar, TH, BON SICHS| i) Drugglat, 2 Bluo Istand-ay, cornerof ‘Twollthest, * HL C.K RHICK, Jowelor, Ne' lontor, and Bancy HH. F KEART, Drugglat, Gi Wor ndison-st.,cornor Pautina. NORTH Drugaists, #5 North oi Sornor Divini *, My, ULLAMS & CU, Drugaisis, 815 Larrabed-nts cn or Kovhin. Guods, 7) taka-at., cornor Linc VISION, de UUCEANGT EAS & CU, f LOUIS WW. IL NEEM, Printing and Advertising Agont, News and Btaclonery Dopot, 46 Rast Divisione at. volween Ladalle nid Wolls. Ly. ‘PRION AT Asta ar ao HONE IMMEDIATELY? JO “tonn'te very siok. i je STM, ‘nonth WHO DAS NOT WEEN ne, call we O65 Bifth-wy, AL—WILT MIS, ANNIE COLLINS, W110, > wr avo, lved city Woat Madinunent, none Dey pie Wai ‘pens: . youl fet mats a yon tains, tas m0 bu kind enough to wend hor nddrens n= iy yt frond, directed to BIBS E,W tit Atay bei voun m wid de yuurs of eee Ute ren 14 4 f Bye Xddrons ie is WILSON, Rock stand, Hk JERSONAL—; GET LETTER TO-DAY. G, imutiy. \Wantk INFORMATION. “OF RLIZABE TIL tobrend, daughter of John Witebroud, formorly drummor in Cu. K, atu Infantry, bund, hey rte ta in wit, Addrom al i tun ronda tn chlenso nine ed tn Chicony eWRUN Ae td Clarkes” wegen MENANCIAL YS (A DYANGHS MAIS ON DIAMONDS, WVTCri, io, At Oneself brokers’ Tatas, “O10, at , BAU jtoomad undue aoa ak ANS Anounrs, LOAN ON FORNTTUTER inhow, oi. without remuFal: alad on all you securities, Ww uum securiile ddarborn-at, " ANS, SUM Ov MONI LOANED ON FOUN Fu, panuK, ot, WithdUl removal, and other tui docuritius, at 152 earborn-at, Room 4. TASIL PAID Fit OLD UOLD AND SInVEn— aluney w load gh watches, didinopds, und valuns os pt ovary dascriniion, aL GUUS ED'S Logn and iulllun Once (Heunsod),' East Madivon-at, Beta Iahod 135, a Cite foltioe! esta etea: TAKE INSURE Heit 7) Paarbu Te ones to funn un farmer, ote oritticit 9. MUNey wW Joan UN witha Tuoval’ orunyouds in sturaca, east Van Huron-at, Hunal Bank ooraitient tea MOLME8, General brokor, 8) Washington Me MONRE 10 LOAN on FURNITUILE, MAC! ery, Warohousa rucolpta, and other quo intorals, J.J, OWEN, 8b tu Ballb- WOH: JP ONEY 10 LOAN on Hu M areata BAUKY, Th. AND 7 PRU CUNTTHE NOWTIIWE tu Cook County, Appitestons to Uo ade to DEAN & AYRE: umrtvibl Wasningiotient i ‘eas H HIC.. WITT- ro 1.000 tae? OAR ON TIPROv ED . ct iy, Tuhd 8 por cunt, Jor! Pacaiatstancatcinckeats noomy, MF SRE, is al CI ar BE BIZN q D Ayah. CAAGS QATDNING Nu oS Washington-st, (basomunt), Room 4, Tons ic Con OF uigy Urove-ay,, Kriduy, ‘OB E-DALA, CLU, A en LEATHE! a pockatbhok, containing avebttn, and seven teat mayen ri pure Hukete, and other papen, Pha, ‘Kadntes' 4 Urivanb ames, “beret Toward WAONT JOUER, ure to the nuing of vr and-tun bleh. A Omica Tremont tours, wees penn CRAIRVOKANT Se VV aie eny aus reams AE TE HEEE paviour of lave, wareta4py falas felony, sale ness, ute. al West Btudisui Woo ae aud’ 61: lnmrnrrnrrrnner noe MAGAZINIGS AND x ea Cae te MW ee rey q du Talo di any qui Mtoe tad CAVIN'S, conter Mudion uid Dyarburuaa : Corner State und Auams-sts, EW UPHIGHT PIANOS N 5 NEW SQUARE DLANOS Yo runtor for ‘ i i saa Qe ONGANS, Te men! eae ra ate ar ne. W, CIMBALLSS, Ce Li My ANINB-BtA, PAnoror TIONSH AND CANRIAGE—HLEGANT rosesroud, «rund, Square iano in exclinnge for horsu und carriage, 1.0, 'Tribuny office, aT y/EIANOS, NEW. BOR YEAS Da SECONRATAND. « & ANOS FOS AS UPWANDS, 3 bone N VAYMENTS. 189-AND HU|PTANOS FOR BALE, p STATESIPANOS ALSUST GIVEN AWAY, G TOR vongays Fon En a (URES FR CAM?’, UG AN: Font Hn 1 AND NolOGANS Folt 64 BTATE-STJORGANS FOI (0h, GTRCK SQUAT TIANO FOR His An UPI pige Wae GGe. ianor aud nniing to rents TANCK, aN Stato-st, Nortiiwestern Agenoy Tor the Steck plonos, ‘Olt FUL AALR-STHINWAY, hot & Mavis, Bchomncker, F. b, ‘Sons, Gilbert ‘ole, “Pricna aro Wits Ae, SUtOSSEER, jow, -Ynstruntents kept In order. ‘21D Htato-nt. SIN MANERY STONE, STOCK AND FIXVURES: teat foeation In cltys feign enauice; alckuoas reawun _Adiroxa ft 4, ‘Vribune oftles 3h PEN-SIOP FOR BALY IN HOSSIN HOUSE, ‘Yorunta, Caunds; Gchairs; ulegantly titted up; bu in the wor retiring fram Lusinoss. yao tor! slips prone PAGIASTAR, Rusaln ttuung, Forouto, Ont, BALE—A SATURUAY EVENING PAP HIC thriving olty uf dat) wplundid chanoes pricy, jure tin cust cunt by muda by a dtee nian the ry cowed OF KOHINE, J Houllh. For partied ALAS omov. iA VALUANLR uti For #a4/ 10H coat, E # XCITANG Fertil dupurtt ta the oF will exchanizy for elnar Chicuay property dir farts. Ono ition dovuew may bo windy ai this Rraperty, as con He drow K A ribuNO. in BALE A BAKBUY AND ROUT ee ON MW would ‘tuke = partner (bakor), | Addresy's) &s, ‘vribune utticu, nary BAL#—GOOD ESTABLISHED BUST: taustly wholysute; casi seguirod, ooly Bo. Tnguire at kd Market-at. yor ie u ind large proiiie, Market-ute a E: POR PAL TIOIT JONMING USTR ESS, AT * acrlicus foeutlou cantraly trade entatiliahods cats Teguired, only S40 to ‘sh Jv Efice, INKY, IMMUNEK BALES call or Neativoss DONGANS wo woll rapidly, aly ta Be da 40 Cyl Bory Cole. “ eatin Se etiitaw and Colorada Bprings to ront uuu UF your : WASTED-A RELAULE | HUSINKSS RAN with #4 Die businesn that will pay ae, on ubHahOd, yn th #100) oF 6,00 tw Juin me in. wn eatabllahod protite, | Full particulars vivon by nddrosstog A und OM TPO RENT—AT OAK VARK HIGIT- ROOM HOUBY tarde yard, Priga tow, SIMPSON DUNLOI, 10 Dearborn-at,, oom FI, IPO RENT—AT. WINNETKA, TOUSH, HAIN, teat uteT ROUGH. S neces. Faron, frulle ote: hen fifultocatfon, "J. CANFIELD, 161 Handalph-st, TO RENT-FLATS, South Side. i Toent inca ON SOUTH SIDE, CONVENI- Al 10 husingne centre and suttabl = i TERED YW. SANHOSIE oon 410 ba Salle, West sla 0 RENT=TWO EL ay 1AN'T NEW FLATS, 6 AND Tounis, hot und colt water. closet, marble man= tele lit molding at 622.4) an curher ‘Diller and Fulton-ats,, ner Wostern-ay. Alltralus atop within ibluck, and nenr linrse-cars and ymulie choot, “ADIT On the premises or 1t4 South Ashtand RRENT-ROOMS, “South Side. PO RENT-FURNISHED FUONTT ALCOVE 100M, Tot Sabauteersnene woudeur ttuune, “dontie: min prefer ferent wire use 0 ply at LS iwenty-necunt v WANTRD-MALE MELP. Bookkeepors, Cloris, &e. VWANTED-CANVARSERS, MALE AND FRMALIE to” sci mirror needig-onses, synoptical nead| Hear coud anieamenara masing Bcoeam days Cot nda Cs Shee ond pee kouda. “G. Me LINTRGTON, 16 Jasna ANTED—WOOLEN GOODS SALESMAN BY A minent Kastan house} @ thorouahly cont: patent Industrlous toany of Darapten, Pontod’ on tnd goods. Adaress Dek Ca teibe une offices. QV ARTHD-AVinST-C1Ab8_AXPRRIBNOED c rit. ap GReAnd shoe antesmans mane other need Ap> WANTED DAT iigT; MIDDLA-AGED MAN} Kd, Tribune omce: aworkor, Andress sone : Trades, 1D = COATMAKERS, | PANTMARERS, and yeatmnk it Ua Goa ance oe Beat-room furntatiod. obser eebalibie ANTED — MACHINIAT, We AWA Sas earch ee, Ta ady work Addross or apply to Union at lorand W'Lave-st.. pees is elena VW WASteboiwo Fiist-o1ane PaNTearaR erm highant ‘ i att, SMEATON, Sa Wet Madtroreate ure DO PRESS VERDE, OMe Ws a Stichwarnnge® form ready. hop BROWN & U4 Sind rere oer ea WV ANTED—A HINST-CLASS RNGINESIY HAN ry etouneantatorsands ‘nchingry. Addeess 8, WAsTHD-A FIRST-CLASS LITHOGRATING commercial engraver; also a cra: uta dritclane man tied apply. Addrets with. namie 8. MBting price dei , Ae E Nini, Haltimarer Mace 4 HUBA & COs Wane — FIRST-CLASS UblOLSTEIENS ‘tnd mattrassinakers, Appl: ub £0, Hint Ningionett, oo Te ASE CUTIE FON CUR= MN a dare “Aagrosett Svitune, ANTED—A_FIRST-OLASS UPIULSTRMBILy Wainitite «tnorouth eoikotan sha eae ae pable tn adi 98 forenian intl ge fqrquinn tn the upholater department. Address \axteo-r EN MATINESSSMARERS. INOUIING for the ext . 3,7, r OY ulti ge” or MARES S Employment Agenctess AN! arers, sawmill tangas free ii choppers. Gusta S ANTHN-HO RAILROAD LADORE RO ATW. Go. in Lomi and Sitciuas, 100 tor Mince je. miakers, 2 section Yoremen ata iie farm South J Miscollancous, WANTED-1OCAL AUuNS--aG0 uf Chicagu Tl Torleal feaie Contanntat Henlehtone tates treo Tare: IW ti SUENBECK's, 21 West itanduipt-at. 1D ENE: tor of the dolphia, 1975, und of tho Expositio: 1 Universolte, Paris, Aik"; contuing BY Ullustrations aid 25 colored art Hsien gratix. Cali oruddrose I. uw ae 8. I tment ‘The ME. Madison-sty WANTED AGENTS FOR OUR MOST WONDEI- ful Invention to write with 1 Deer, 5 Sainplon ee Apply at lt Wataahents BRC MILT TANTED—AGENTS, STRANGERS inniness, and. the onenipioyed everywhere 1 diane aaa aaamnra a7 ES eA ae uMiple free, MEW OU, Heir North Cire VV ANTED—AGENTS AND, GHNERAD N Hentthing out, See it, €, ¥. BHOte, Mo Soa nt ANTED—X PANTRY BOY T ANe W “semana binine hoon, 1a Sou eae W ANTRD ROUTE NK ARTISTS TO WORK DY y 5 i piuce, Ke buna ofice. WANTED-PEMALE HELP. Domestics. < Wwanteort WANT AN A 1 GIRL TOGO TO v ‘Kvonston: good wages, smal a 1. Atirens ‘fe nehine eee ee poautitel ‘Went Sido. MPO RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED NOOMS AT 44 South Morgnt-st TO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, Ac. Storos. FIRED W. SANSOME, Itoom 7, 110 La Balle-ae TPO RENT—T1IK src 10) foot north uf Trunty-seer ood party, Inquire of JACOM W. burncat, DUN GIRE FOR ONE OLD 1, Tish Haat Ubio-st. Sun LAn Ts Vastu a0) "AT 10 AND WAiveirstadteanent No mieninds At 22 AND PV ANtei—a Goon ondER WwW Restaurints ha ae fit hot 109, . Washingconsets cruenese one UMMM pe NLED-A GOOD LAUNDIGES — nuk far atanil tumllye Wtaterouee requirads ast corner Kourtean tient Wr Rear ai : re day dnvoli-av. bis NUICAL HOUSE ‘Good wagas, Call tor T V—THE BULL DING NO, 41 MARKET: suitable for cummilxsion burinese. Ment very low (Wo moud tenant. Apply tu J. C. BAUTH, #0 Deurborne yituon 1 ces. RENT—PART OF UFFICE ON FINST FLOON, Soghes G Pearvorn-at. Inquiry of JACUN WHI IPO HENT—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED. Ti having moved tu elonnt quurters, consti {nrow roomue in the heart of thw ety, woud rent part ton reputable dre fh Pribuna. RENT—A HOTEL AT WINNETK A, 25 ROOMS, trp blocks fromacyot. low lou und wong ape ply tod AS. te WELALSON, Whinetka,or 11. MOREE, Niieurbornsat, : pou VTS, WITH Ol WITHOUT PoWwnit In aiinnrta of the Lusinuss country, i. sLUssoN £00, iba Ballon TPOTUENT—RAIN FOR FIVE OI SIX HOnRES AT Be Clark-at. BJ. 1, LURK, 12 Muaper Iiuek, WANTED—TO RENT, =A (00D GERMAN Of B\WEDIBI sin. or woman for qoudral iuewark in sinal rivate family. Call wt front door ult Wust Washing= unteat, Wee ee Se B 4a Tribune oils peneks: eae ANTED=A UML FOR GENERAL z Wares waiter Gan dierent A HOUBE® ANTED—GTIC, FOR GENEM WOU, Wi SF Ga Ane NBHAL SIOUBENY OE VW WANTEDSA COMPETENT GIRG 10 TAR charge of dintiz-roum and do sgeond work, One hd, exporienea wanted, 7 Wost Washing {WASTED TWO PRNVANT OMS To linia Ww in tho kitehen ond chiniabgrwutie or eitt Beare WA xTEDI G00) OTT Fon GaNRIAT iusR VY "work, at, 126 Bout Malaiod-st, Small famlly, Cull to-duy or Sunday, ‘ Wanmebcay as Warr oneal giel for wenuri Jane eo take: ‘ull charye of couk! tik. AV, AN EXPRIU- work? onu opin washing, ond ron= VP Aare 76 EN Tru D Moos Fat single gentleman suuth of ty-nociiid-st., enor ae “Address 1. RANDULPH, 15 Dearborn= ati “2 ferns, Wane ‘test floor, slenm- LIGHT BASKM porrer. dur 10 hors, price and focation tu SPALL Nurth Unio Wanres. ‘10 ¥ Crs SHAME houso, fouth Bile. Prompt pay. “Addrosn wilt torms, K 44 'i'ribuno attice. NT Ot Aildresa nent, Wwe TO RENT Ol LEABE—A GOOD min elovacor fur two sears, with the privilene Of five; ust ba in n good fucation und rent cheupe PULyay Tent ia advance If required. | Address It. i KENNEDY, dis Wost Monroe-rt, Chicnzo, Lugeles. ph ARDSCsS FoR ANTED — GOOD GMith: ENERAD WA Riinowane Ser rmonieininies GENER Sea: oBseR, WARTEpzcom Ni LANDS TO WORK ON indlus' yurmonta, Also appronticos, at 1) Hare mun-vourt, é LEITHA exe State id wi auingto ta: VV ASTED— DIMEDTATELT — GOO "Woarecssna fireurens-jaakers Gt Suton EAS Nursca. ’ WANTED IAT I) WAUKEN-AV A GIT TO nurse any months’ ld child end toassist in sacond-wark, 3 een Laundrosses. * i R y TANTED—ONE “FLU CLA83 COLLAT, AND curr ironer ut Fulton-at, Laundry, 66% Fuituneat, 1 Pitt oY. HAVE nirpansed earch for atylo nnd quality, a very lace and attr of tine varringus from the greot houses of Urewestor & Coz (ut rootiennt) Now York Heney Klan & Cdp and Hi. Mouker x Co, Now Havany Com. Our etoek Ofeurrlagos eeprosmmiia iho langeat’ und best carriages bufldorstn the world, who, by lung expurienco, know how to make the tinest curringos ever produced in any coutley. Vrices the sanu hore aeat the factor- fys, and wre aq to nod CArriBEes cA Le, alforded, Please call, ahd examine and compare. Connected with A, D.'T, Telephony. YALE AND SEE THI CHEAPEST, DEST DELLV= ‘ory WaRonw and Gugdles, new nid socond- lui, tains Fopairing und yiinting, AAIRTIN'S, a ‘ollu-at é WARN WASTER WOMAN “Hone “Pitty faniily to ako woaminy homer pay by thy MoBID Roferenves required, Address, stating term, 13 Urund buulernrd. Misceliuneous, Wei “TED—VOUNG GIRL ‘NU LIGHT WORK Sul at d Murkoteat,, secund tuor, G. ¥, FO: ® CO, VKD-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AS naouty for Lato of Zneturtal Cunndigs, tntro- duction by Hon. Jas. @, Wiaine, TYLER & CG, Itwom CORTICES WAntitwonng Dany oi Terie ENT iad education fur publishers ufficoy une that can entertain nuthu iT und oxperiune: if TWERLY & CO, MONTOR-BT. oe Buivs stables curnor Biighiuan-av. (J.8, Coopor'a old Hues, auld cull Sie att he nt tre chusots uf horses to th ecuRnlzedy Janse hore tinrkot tn tho city, We are receives und wholesaling to abippors and deniers, aud realiing for cliy Use, Inne numborwof horses of ull radon daly Including tnoy stock, tno-bred trotters, fuicy-attod saddiorn tine Uroke single. rivera and. wontieivan’s rondstori ‘kinda uf busiiens; pole tennis And conch toanisy also for grocory-wagon ery-wagund, and all kt it uid Hoayy draft boris und plug. and chuap tara Horses, Cull und exuinity Our extonslvo stock, ns wo cunnot fall to sult yon, \. Wo nro dutuy exclusively a commtsston busine Corres ite am fiend solic prongs u : aR, FIT FO At. nae one weok's ch Of Hirst-Ol op und OpUn busgies, muito by LOM Tinawias ov we Selivery wnutupe 2 upoh dullyery warona, alt Kdiide of harhegs. WIL soit. on month) harineniis uF O38 ‘ » Munwy ndvanced, H. eixtato, BALK—A CARQAD OF (unser, June froma the. wu jo span of Tuntelwwd buy huracs, Whunds high, fut ‘und, tala purfect! One yory ino gentlonian's driving bare, dappto bay, fino ruane shd tatly cun trot a full mile tnd aninuies, Une very tine bipe hurse? cun tropa full mllo in Wey perfectly sate, ‘fen other horsos, ft for peneral wae. fund 2 at, rons BEAN DATPLE GRAY NORA, Ui jiand vary stylish und autor One Linck mar auto, of trate rED— ALS. ‘a, Cloris, &c. GUUPATION, WANTED-UY 4 VOUNG MAN OF 1 ns Lill or entey clerk, or in some cupactly in & Mlolesale houses fenrapld und plain penman, quick Attitores, and lives tome, Bostot referencu, Ad- dress K ii, Tribune otlice. "+ SUTUATIONS WANTED-TWO YOUNG SBN OF wuxpurienes desirs wituations of trust of Cua furnish pinple bunds in monoy und, ret ‘Yriuune ontass THY A YOUNG GENTLE in axnltlunL buukkeeper, clark In sume sturo, Journ sole frwt-chins tries iso tirstediuss can ypenk both Baylin and German, Z vw lrm.-chuns references us to chaructar, hubits, aothiress for Look Fy Ay: arte GQITUATION WANTED WHO WANTS ‘A GEN: 4. eral untce man, vxperiancod, capable, and, willing to work bard for ‘muodersy salary, or a position as Sullector? Laurve etty nequalntines, and fan furnish naa city retoronces, Addruae 1, 4, ‘Itibune. QiTUATION WANTEI airy "Trades. ITUATION WAN'THD-HY A DREAD AND CAKE ri city orcaantry, Addrom K dl, Tribune, Coachmen, ‘Fournsters, Kus ‘VEDAS CUACLIMAN, JIKST te aitons Address It ‘3 tbe 1S hundsungsinchos hight can trek atu tale ingzd | QUUATION WANTRD—Ty ro FST Ch ARS a 7 1 Z AD conchmuny Is. xcullunt drivor, Can give the nL Ara Were IOM: MINIM BE SU eatot rerurentia. Address atiune onfed. ‘ 13--ON YTondK, GOON AND GEN: QHTPATION WANTED: a UNG HWEDS Por eatta OF ncktnge nny ieay Can aalyo hie, | 9. who unduratinds horas aha ‘artvingy wil mute Hu Suuth Lewvit! 3 ya) + himacll wanera ty ea Cay . Pe Aa Pk SALES Vey CIARA SECON RAND ee ee : Claratice carrlage at Gl Mich ig near Franklin, | —- oh in r- RAVE BEVERAL GOOD RECOND-ATAND BU MeOH ANGOs, Hoe und rou Wagones itu new tuguies nnd ba VIUATION | WANTED—LY A, GRNTURMAN kot plugtonsuf my own innke, Tal Biate-st . whu bod had o lure moercanilte oxperignce ‘in HAYDE. dma akenel ny, tnanclering, corraspandiug, collecting, [WV ANTRD=A tions AND WOGGY Fm Tire | RNG credits, Bust of rafarenca, “Addrass KBs friD~ rs Parenter fur Wa buurd ar small conslduradion.. uforences, . Anewer i porson or by postal, Houtn No. fi ow hftucets ve ny Cheers teeta it ~ Rares Kivviictinls "AN JKARN ~ EXACT COST Se Ea : taper Advurtising Buronu, 10 Spraco-st, N. Ys Jor elreulur, ‘A ZEpsUGE, ROACHES, MOTHS BXTERMINATED y contract (warranted): extert ars for Balt Calborsdiress A. OAK Vai Baal water tential ZS, ‘sow i iY. Vaan TMICAUO IMTOIT AND PIREOHICK WORKE, Cc jd Wnuracs gust of us at, Uridud FANTED—-A_MAN WITH MONEY TO-ACT AS trowsuror, with capituliats ag direciogs, of a Laat ufacturing sutorprivo Just Organizing, Addrosa 4.7, irivune one : cUTIONS Teenden KAYZEIt, Toacho i Wu Art. Royardd Con I for bats sotey b\iet ie unieal Art wnd Alun pcert pyar INSTRUGHION IN COLLATE On Dromarntury aiudicn, Vractieal wxperience an pps rotoreuces, "G8, PATTRIBON, Moe QUMMER SCHOO, OF ELOCHTION, ~~ FS reat HILL. A.M. wuthlur of ° Uie Belunco of Hivcutian, will goun Juno Wt, Ise, for tuna of Wun Wucks, rs th, Wigton Ya A: LOCUTIONIST, OOM den gaat Pa teh Ny ole jen! wystuiu of yocul culture Bhd urione A. de GOELISH, Sung AV ARSED Frwacn pins ws Vrjictpal tyr prominent suis entlet; Judy fur'buths und Gerona tuncher, 41.u fesistunts for low Other yauluctes, Cyptial bohvel Agwuy st St. Luute, alu. Pm a a woudent bivuststandunie RY v4 uinET YOu ye vou Wit vor revive your onoruten, try BOL. G1 10) DUK é mente {hquaiges Inmity. J! peculiar to. sex auilifully treated, LiL a Ret Fre OST Tobrare will na bedeitvarsd ak ruxt-Omcu,” TED Ty A tart IN GRACELAND Hearne Niajedtion ta ouw tat tne been tisod. Mtieews G1 ribune utice, Goeery TO EXCHANGE, ory Hl) WOWEH OF SPAPLAC MERCIAN: 20,000 ee seen See vi i War upwards, tar enu-third cual, bul pote ot Oand. “Address Lux 31, St, Jusaun, Atv. PM gah ey nee ri 8,400 CASTE: IN WANTEL tablished wiieasty aod Toul! Yusinesst cey will bows invostixation. Addrega, x antic eit, ip ata fh prompuy uttoruled to. AecAsh Pal ABT-OFF UG AM AST care to Cantor hue Cai mead ete! deaciow ationtui N ; Addrew /UELDUI, whbueah ene Goon 110N WANTEN-NY A YOUNG MAN WIO ree Spee Hnallah. Gueman wd Hotennant nwo exe poruneed drlvor, desires 4 wltuation of any kindy nos Btruld of work, Rrucory clurk proturred. Wgase aps ply at or atdrose B, &,. 247 Uo Kaveneat, % REEURSIONS epoys. a aureunt te Fitrig Address 1,4, ‘Uribune ous s kd Kmploy: Agentics. GITHATIONS WANTED RABLLINE, BUN PLIED with ftrateulnas i oip for wll. kinds of wurk, Mra 1G FROMALIIOL I'S [iitulitaticy oBlve, 13} Oblos ty buwruun Clark wid ba Balle...” pATiONs WAN “LD—WEST BIDE WEGISTRY, Dz Stunrvu. | ureay of lltaruturo, Cucks housor aghors, Ktr}¥, 6 z vnlsray Bude'iansy pranipte eee COPTER aa wri op NPORAGNS AGH FOI FURNITURG, DUGGIES,. K1C) SCPaPEstih tral nee statagiae wr gran FOR: FDR IN FIRST We tty by oli ot TOWN RE SE AVES iY, Maw a, id at q 12 Wyibbaal wr (au a 8 LALIOUNEY-AT-1.AW, D4 DEAR ye expori= ‘ jfind Vosliy lrantacteds Po bnee. Nusingas qu! z ‘s. pan hs IPLAND & COn ‘ATE! PPOUN EY HY en Balle te, OASGRAD, By « Pa are