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THE CIICAGO “SPORTING EVENTS. hicago a Second Time Victori+ ? ous Over the Cleveland Team. rocater Benton by Troy, and Boston w hy Providency—No Gamo at Cinctnnatl, ; Probability of a Match Bo- fans tween Maud 8. and Santa : Claus. ‘BASE-BALT. “CHICAGO V8. CLEVELAND. About 1,200 people risked a wetting yester- day afternoon in order to witness tho second me between the Chicago and Cleveland Enis ‘Tho wenther was so threatening, atior tho hard rain of the forenoon, that It wasnot until near 3 o'clock that it was de- diled to try to play the game, For the first nat hour after play began light showers roralled at brief Intervals, wetting still vara the alrendy damp ground,and making the pall quite diMoult to hit orto handle, wiich qlitaccount for some of the fielding errors made, Jack Remsen, tha umplre, very sensibly concluded that ft wasn't going to rain much, and that he would not disappoint the bpectators by culling game on slight provocation, lls judgment was soon con- firmed, as the clouds broke away, and o really pleasant nfteritoon was vou hsafert, he visitors were quite disappointed at the pnavior of the rain, whieh they hoped sould coine down In good carnest In time to save them from defeat, They played, how- ever, an alinost faultless flelding game, the only errors being nt the home plate, ona-by McCormick and tho othor by Gilligan, evel of them letting in an gnearned run. Curiously onowgh, tho score gives one earned! run which was not scored. It happened In this way: Willlamson hud hit for two bases, and Anson followed with aclean drive to centre field, on which Will- jamson reached home, without diflculty, but he enrelesly overstepped the plnte, and so was putout. It isa unique question whethor fn atch a cascarun should be scored as earned, though It was notactually made; but. as a fact in the gnine and as affecting the pltcher’s record, 1¢ ought probably to go us anvarned rit, With commendable prudence Capt. Anson Ind off Corcoran and put in Goldsmith to piteli, the change being In the highest degree successful, ns not one of the first eleven strikers on the Cleveland side suv first base, and the twelfth only fet there throuzh An- son's fumble of a ball which he would have done better to leave to Quest. The full record of three hits and four totil bases fs 0 suficlent testimonial of the kind of pitchlng Goldsmith did. Dunlap, who bit Corearan for five singles and seven totals, never earned 8 base yesterday, Shaifer on! f, Rot to first onee,that being on called batls, Hotaling’s one hit was 2 scratch pop-over In tu short Jott fleld, and) Unnton was the only man who could hit Goldsinith clean. Me led off in tho fifth tuning with ‘a two-baser, and errors by Williamson and. Quest on the hits of Piilips and Hankinson Joaded the bases with not ai|an out. Glass. zock came to bat, and Goldstuith concluded that here was an opening for some fine work tosave his. side, Accordingly he enused Glasscock to strike out, thereby furnishing an opportunity for a inagniticent irlpte play, the only onuof the kind everscen in Cliteago, or, perhaps, anywhere else, Pint, alive to tho posstbillties of tho sltuntion, took enre to drop the third inissed strike; then he touched the plate, thus putting out Hlanton, who was forcetl from third; then sent the ball to An- son lke lightning, and he, duplicagng the piss of qaelays game, first touched Hank- ngon with tho ball, and then touched the bag for Glasscock, A tremendous cheer went up ag the pecinlors comprehended the extraor- dinary fact that three men were ont on. but one handling of the ball, McCormick seeme: dazed bythe rapidity with which the: thing had been done, and walled over to the pltch- er’s postion In ‘row study, . It was In the } Ke vib next” Innin; ‘tha visitors saw -the home pate for © the ” first . ‘and. only ling, and, without reflecting upon Rem- sen’s intention *to - be fair, it , Is Proper to say tit the weleht of opluton is that this onv run was the gift of the unplre, After. McCormick had been retired at first, Gilligan's grounder was badly thrown in by Kelly, and he yot first, Duniap thon sent a grounder to Burns, which he fumbled badly, 40 that Dunlap was pared. Gilligan under took. 9 pe third on the play, but Dalrymple Who had hurried In to be of servies, grabbed tho ball and sent ft like a shot to Williamson, Whotouched out Gilligan. Williamson now Teturned tho ball to second to head off Dun- kn but Quest falledtohold tt, Guldsinith got it in hand and threw to Williamson again, Who, a3 nearly everybody | belleved, put the ballon Duninp at third, but tho'wnplre re- fused to give it out. ‘hen Dunlap got in on Spassed ball, Shaffer was given first on tnlls, Hotaling made 1, lucky grop hit In left feld, and Hanton had a chance tu bat both hen In, but he promptly struck out. In the seventh and elghth the Olovelands went out An consecutlvo order; and in the ninth, afier Biaffer and Hotaling had bean eared for by Filnt and Dalrymple, Hanlon hit safely for a Hae ae le thore, as Phillips gave Ittint a ne cau opened the first inning with a snfo t by Dal: ple on the first ball pitehed, and a wild plteh took him to second. He was caught and run out between second and third py tore 8 hit, the latter soon after stealing heceond and third In the cloverest man- Der coucelvable, but neither Angon nor Kelly could do an) thing to help him along. In tho Fecond Inning Fiint. tallied from second on eats gate hit, having been given a bass on fil sand got to second on Burs’ sacrifice ik Hotailng threw tn finely to McCormick A et off Flint at the plate, but Mack threw ng fo Uilllgan, and Flint tallfed. In tho i 1 tuning a tun was earned but thrown hi ia In the “manner described above, and in tt ‘sioning tou‘Anson was caught off first by ingore 6 quick throw. In tho fifth iia Burns and Quest started In-with base ped on Dulrymple’s sacrifice hit untap -Werg advanced to second . Got then ba unier to. McCormick, who, throw Gliizen, but he dropped the ball, aud ou eared In tho sixth, after two were Unt and Bums earned bases, but were were uest Was retired at first, “A aecond ater eee by-Willfamson in the. seventh 70 nen were out, yielded nothing, ag Anson flew out to Hotaling. In: the eigith, pel ‘elly had atruck out, Goldsmith hit for tivack Wout to third on Flint’s sacrifice PA ones ea der, tho latter botni qiught ln an attenpt to stenl second b; Gui nt tO Dunia B) \- Was nut played? Chicago half of the inn- ‘SEESE ‘Tins BCORE, ‘ iF 29) ag E oe eS DA PESE peat Spi Bro. & 2; Clovoland, 0, bite—Willlamson Go, fiatien, Gold- th ‘base Vira base on b . ntl W Nf ‘. “Tipt bate an orrorsClovelead ie feagor) Stra bases—Clovoland, 3; Culoago, ar eta, Haun at Helly, Sisdormick, if el—Goldéraith, 10; MoCo . dike caled—Oir Goldatn}th ts "ocabantex, _ Wes mitsod—Oot Goldsmith, #4; MoCormlok, My * ‘Piple Fay Goldsmith, Funt, Anson, Frauelsco Bittetin of 3 ¥ t he seen that the Rutfilo Clab will he deprived for tha present o£ the services of Galyin, whom they had engaged by te! pera to Join the nine nt Ciucinnath, but who dishonestly left San Franelseo owing the Athletic Club 2200 of money advanced to him: ‘Thoro has been a report that James Galvin, Pitcher of tha ‘Athiatlo’ Hnae- inl Club of this clty, tas broken his contract and fled, after drawing his plouthily enlury. An offer from tho Buffato Club, it. is aftirmed, wna too tempting to bo realated. Yestorday A. J. Fritz. received a dispatch stating that Gulvin had boen arrested at Wadsworth, nnd waa willing to roturn the $200 aulvanced to him and now owing to the Club. Capt, Frita telegraphed to tho olfiver in chara, of Galvin ond told him to bring the prisoner: ta city. OTHEI GAMES, Speetql Dispatch to The Chteaon Tribune, : Troy, N, Y., May 20.—Tho Troy team met anit defentell” the Worcesters to-day by a score of 5 to 2, Spectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pnrovinence, Kh. I, May 20,—The game to- day between Providenco and Boston result. ree favor of tha home team by a score of Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, CINCINNATI, O., May 20,—Kain prevented tho playing of tho second gmue bolween Cinclnnatl and Buffalo, THE TURI, MAUD, AND SANTA CLAUS, New Yount, May 2.—The Spirit of the Times this week publishes a Ictter from Capt. George N. Stone, of Clnefanatl, mak- Ing the following propositions for a racebe- tween Band 8. and Santa Clau First—He will match Maud 8. aginst Santa, Claus fora series of ive races, mile heats, three In five, to harness, Not more than two of said races to be trotted In any one State, and to be trotted in the States of Ilinots, Ohio, Pennsylyauta, and New York, Second—He will make the match a single race for $5,000 n sido over n good mile track in ono of tho States named in the first propo- sition. Thtrd—He will make a single race on the terns mentioned ity the second proposition, with the exception that the race be trotted for gate receipts, the gross amountto be paid over to E. A, Buek, who shall, within thirty days thereafter, donate the entire amount to soine charitable institution to be named by the winner of the race, The Spirit says ealtorially: “The parties are now separated by only two potnts: Whether the races shall he for $5,000 or 82,500 aside, and whether they shall be trotted on the same or on different tracks, We have reason, outside of natural inferences, to be- Heve that the owner of Sante Claus: will ac- cede to the present proposition of Capt. Stone.” ELKWART RACES, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chieayo Tribune, Encuant, Ind, May 20.—Tho first day’s races of tho Elichart Driving Park Associa tion took place yesterday, ‘The first race was tor d-year-old colts, best two In three: 6 he three-minute race wis The second lags: George V... 11 Tom Hendricks. o tos Wilbur F..., 23 Sleepy Juko., a4 Cinderelin..30 1) woe cdrawn. No thne given tn elther ra To-dny’s Faces were postponed until to-morrow on ic count of rain, AT WARIIINGTON, Wasirxaton, D. C., May 20.--The Com- ponsation purse, one mile and s quarter, was won by Scotilin, New York Wee! ly second, Yireiltion third, Virginius fourth, ‘Time, ‘Tho two-mile dash was won by Checkinate, Glomnore second, Ben TL third, Werter © furlong behind, ‘The, 3:303¢, ‘The Consolation purse, mila heats, was won by Vagrant, Edwin A. second the rest were ruled ont, Time, My Littlg, 14h, ‘The steeplechase way won By Disturbance, Derby second, Dispute third, Notime taken. TOUISVILE Fs Louiavitan, Ky. May 20.—Third day's tnevs, First race, Kentucky Onks, for t-yenr- old fillies, one and a haltinfles, Malone's Aly Svan ye and Bye second, Ursilia third, Mie, 24194, Sceond race, dash of one and n quarter miles, Warfield won, Typoon second, Bell Boy third,» Time, S144, third race, mile dash. Gopiniaht won, Florence 3B. ‘second, Jack Hardy third. Time, 14934, -~ eS ee oa - Last ree, ane and. quarter miles, over, five hurdles; Frank Short won, ‘Turin see- ond, Miss Woesely third. Time, 2:23), “RATTLE CRURK MEETING, Spectal Dlapatch to The Chtcaga Tribune, Barrer Creek, Mich., May 20,—The races of the Battle Creek Driving Park Association, in the Grand Western ‘Trotting Clreult, whielr take place in this clty June 1, 2, 3 and 4, are an assured success, “The premflums ure lib- eral and somvof the besttrotters will bo here. THE LISI ACES, Lonpon, May Tsonomy won the Man- sheater Cup race, The Abbot second, Horizon i le - THE RIFLE. PREPARING FOR THY WISI SHOOT. New You, May 2.—Seventcen men yes- terday at the Creedmoor shooting for places on the team for Ireland made over 200 out of a possible 225, something that had neyer beon done before. A Dublin special says tho Ameriean rifle team for tho coming match will haven mag- nificont reception, In the competition for places on tho Irish tenm total scores have een made for three ratiges of 800, 900, and 1,000 vards, the figures belng for a possible py Murphy, 204; Coughlan, 203; Goynt, 200; Warren, 193: any 193, Rigley Villism,, 188; Bank Miln Ly i 3 By er, 181; "Trail, 174; Brewster, 170; Walter, 155; Clark, 154; Robertson, 154. * BILLIARDS. WROWN'S. ‘Tho Interest In billiards centres at Brown's, No, 155 and 157 Dearborn street, whero the balls are new and round, the tables are level and true, and the hall Nght and cool, ‘Try it, MILLS’ STATUE: OF JACKSON. NASHVILLE, Tenn, May 20.—Clark Mills" Jackson equestrinn statue on the Cap- {tol “groynds was .unvelled here at noon to-«tay with Impressive. cere- monies before an assomblage of 20,000" people. A procession of all the military companies which hnd come cither to parilcl- pate in the centennial competitive drill or to witness the unvelling and carringes’ contaln- ing distinguished visitors formed on Broad street, and passed through some of the prin- clpal thoroughfares to the Capitol grounds. Tho atreets wero thronged with people along tho entire route, When tho military companics arrived thoy took their positions . around tho statue, Among the distinguished omon present _ were ox-Goy, Hendricks of Indinua, Gov, Binek- burn of Kentucky, Gen. Joseph E, John son, Gen, D, O. Hull, ex-Gov. Jumes 1, Brown, the new Senator from Geor; an Col, John ©, Burch, Secretary of th ited States Sonate, The caremoniles were opened by Tet telison, President of the ontennial Board of Directors, followed by prayer by Bishop HH. it, MeTyelco, of tho Southern Methodist Church. ter an ora ton on Jackson by the Mon, J.T. House and a briof address by Clark Mills, the statue was unveiled by Gov. Marks, assisted hy Enoch H, Jones, who was one of five of Jackson's soldlers present, amidst the singing of an ode to Jackson and the flring of cannon, - Danger from a Phosphorus Barn. “Tho Medical Times and Gazette montions tho caso of a young man who, whilo travoling from aris to Lyons, ita match by worutching It with 18 thu nail, and a pieco of tho incandescont phosphorus penutratad under the nail and mude ‘slight burd,..to,which he paid np attention, But attor an hour the pain becumo Intenso, the thumb'swellod, thon the band, and next tho forvarm. Ho wus obllyet to allght at a station ‘on the journey and send for a medical mun, who declured that Immediute amputation of the urm ‘was nocessary. The patient {nslated on postpon- ing tho operation fora fow hours until the ar- rival of hig fathor, Car whout he had tuley eaphod. Bofore tho latter, however, could renvh his son it wus too late; the pulsonous matter had gained the uri, thon the shoulder, and any operation became finposatblo. Hu dled in great, uwony to only bE basprenigi bore, ae tung phusbhorts Gaga shows tho dangor of ban in tho muunor doseribed. Mild pide ate stoke * wnon John Tuommon, of atlddlebury, Vt t: v A ~ on on} mM, of lebury, g fee Ai olderatt (3s returiid ta hie flithy ‘novel attr. 4 pi ongod ro—Juck Homsen, reg, bis vight dogs, almoat starved, attacked GALVIN AnnEsTzD, (By the subjoined extract from the San him, It becume necessary to kilt all the before bo could be rescued, torn from head to foet, dogs , aod then ho wus THE DOCTORS. Closing Day of the Homeopathic Physicians’ Convention. ——————— An Interesting Paper on Chemistry ond Pharmacy by Dr. Newman. Discussions on YVarlons Subjects—Elec- tlon of Officers, Etc., Ete. ‘Tho third and Inst day's session of the State Homeopathic Medical Association conyeneil yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Grand Paelfic Hotel, Mra, Dr, Lelia . Bedell, of Chicago, from tho Bureau of Disenses of Women, read the firat paper of the day. ‘The Doctor's subject was" Hysteria? Sho sald that hysteria was something apparantly better understood by tho average outsider than by the practitioner. Nothing lighted up the face of the doctor with an expression of self-congratulation as did a. talk on the nervous system. ‘The physician, after all, would be put upon the witness. stand, and his accurate knowledge of the nervons system would be found to be simply nothing. Hysterin was pecullarly a dlsense of women, although It might and did exist in the other sex, The papor exelted constterable discus- sion, Dr. 'T.C, Duncan, of Chicago, sald that he had grown to look upon the word hysteria ag aterm not renlly recognizable in medical science, What was termed hysteria {n nen was IN EVERY CASE SOMPTIING ELSE. Mrs. Dr, Julia A. Smith, of Chicago, and Dr. Barker, of Waukegan, also spoke to the subject, Dr, Barker sald that’ the only ditterence between hypochondria in men and hystutla In women was that women gave up rst, , Mrs, Dr, Julin A. Smith followed with o aperon Posture” tn obstetrical practice. Tie poor rvowan over the washtub and the young with her bustle are equally linble to troubles peculiar to women. re- clluing§ position was tha only safe method to use in the treatment of obstetrical cases. The writer called attention to tho questionable practico of keeping girls on 2 piano-stool two or three hours per day, which she likened unto the Injurfous practice of excessive work at the sewlng-machine. Nature, in giving birth to children, being. the best teacher and prae- tlioner, would do just ay she pleases tn for- warding or encouraging rapkt and complete recovery, nnd the writer advised the reclin- ing position as the only safe thing In such cases, Dr. Hawkes thoughts siight exertion on the part of patients necessary shortly wftor rth. Dr. Barker, of Waukegan, upon the ques- tion ns to whether a woman after child-blrth should not be allowed to sit. UB said that, after n long practice, te lind becdie con- vineed that the whiolv question depended en- tirely upon tho disposition and constitution of tho individual patient, and he thought this view of tha question of posture was as near ag the profession could get ton general rule, Drs. J, W. Unwkes, ‘T. 5. Hoyne, and W.L, Burt, of Chicago, read papers on Materia Medica, and were followed by Dr, H. Keener, of Princeton, on the same sub- ject. Dr, Duncan, of Chicago. presented a coni- munication from the Military ‘Tract Associa- tion, inviting the State Suclety tu hold its noxt annual convention at Galesburg. ‘The invitation was accepted, and the Apsociation adjourned for dinner. THE FIRST PAVER NEAD AT THE AFTER- NOON SEXSION was by Dr. F. H. Newman, of Chicago, on ihe subject of “Chemistry and Pharaucy.” Atits conclusion Dr. E, As Surall, of Chi go, moveil that x committer of three be ap- pointed to draft suitable resolutions upon the death of Dr. W. IL Woodyatt, of Chica- Dr. E. W. Currier, of Sycamore, and Dr. Sohn Movre, of Quincey, members vf the ‘Association who lave, died since the lust meeting of the body. Tha Chair, Dr. Dun- can, appointed as such conmnittes Dra, 2 Snuiland_E. W. Hedges, of Chicago, and FIL Van Liew, of Aurora. Dr, J. S. Mitchell, of Chiengo, then read a eulogy upon tha late Dr, Woodyatt, _ Ie sketched the career of Dr. Woodyatt from his boyhoot until he reached tho oxalted postion in the profession which he occupied atthe the of his death, Ie referred to his constant study and continued serreh for tin- proved inethods in treating the delleate cases of disvases of the eye and car, and regretted that Dr. \Woodyatt had not compiled froin his exhaustluss store of knowledge a standard work on tho specialty of wi he was a thorough master, Dr, Woodyatt, sald the apenker, way aman in every senso of ta word, one whose friendships were warm and lasting, whose Jove of humanity was bound- less, und whoso loss to the profession it wouk! he aifiicult to replace. Dr. EA. Sunil referred to the denth of, Dr. Moure, stating that he was one of the early graduates of Halnomann Medical Col- lege, a successful practitioner, very much re- spected, and one whose memory would bo overages and reen In the recollections of all who knew hii. Dr. Delamater feelingly alluded to the doath of Dr. Currier, of Sycamore. Dr, I. S. Hoyne, fram the. Bureau of Sta- tisties, reported that the ranks of the profes- sion in the State had ‘sy INCREASED ALOUT FORTY MEMMERS, and that two new sucictics and one ingazine devoted to homeopathy lad been organized alnce the list meeting of the Association, Dr, Portor, of Bari ngton, snid he thought itwas tle that the pliysicians of the State should carefully and thoroughly sift the question of the trinl of insano people in the courts of the State, Hestated that physicians were Inbulted while attending cases of this character by men who knew positively noth- ing about the eases, and contended that the mnjority of insane causes brought into court for adJudivation could be cared for at home and permanent cures effected, ‘Tho matter was referred to the Bureau of Leatalation, ‘The Committee on Resolutions reported tho following in relation to recent deaths In tha profession: Resolved, Thatin tho donths of Nostora W, H, oudyath. John Moore, and E, W. Currier the Association hus guatained un irreparable loss, and sovicty has been bereft of some of its moat oxcoliont members, Resolved, That a copy of tho above resolution ba gent by tho Secretary to the familics of onch of tha deceased, Tho following now membors were admit- ted: Drs, W. IL Sanders, 8. FE. Wilting, and Julia Caldwell, of Chicago; Dr, Ml. L. Reed, Farmer. Clty M. ie Tih, Sierting ennie E. Smith, Mrs, If. naberry,, e itt i J. Ky Sultan, O, Th evans, F, T. Hi. Spring, Ee EH. Gwynne, Ghiaries i Poniletd, HL. & Jessen, aud W, P, ‘oborts, ‘Yho Associntlon then went into tho ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFIOENS, which resulted as follows; resident, Dr. T, 0, Duncan, of Chicago; Firat Vice-President, Dr. IE, N, Keener, o! Princeton; Second Vice-President, Dr. M. G Sturtevant of Morris: ‘Third Vice-Presi- dont, Mrs, Lelia G, Bedell, of Chicago; See- retary, Dr, E, A. Ballard, of Clilvago; 'Treas- urer, ‘Dr, A. G, Boube, of Chicago; Board of Cemors, Dr, O11. Vilas. of Chicago, Dr, F, Ii, Van Liow of Aurora, Dr, RN. Foster of Chleago, Mrs. Dr, Julia Holmes Smith of Chicago, and Dr. J. N. Wilkins of Chicago, r. Koster reported that tha Committes had unanimously decided to approve and Indorse ie aclilress. of the dita Prvsiden, br. J. af. eaumont, of Freepor \ Dre. J, W. Unwkes introduced the follow- in it this Soctoty regards with dls favor ding aaatics of homeoynuiia physicians In Oities und in localities whore’ Rood homeopathle counsel may be had of calling ulloputhic physl- clany, excopt in aceordunce with the oxpressod Avuire of the paticnt or his frieuds. ‘The tutroduction of thls resolution pro- yoked considerable discussion, Dre. Van Liew, Grosvenor, Smuil, and Pratt opposed its adoption, and when put upon Its prasage the resolution was not approved, Dr. Beebe, Treasurer, subtultted hig report of the financial condition of the Association, Alaues on band at, the close of the last ses: slou, $160; received from yarlous sources: during the past your, Sth; total, $200. Ex- venditures, $10, Janes on hand, $271. ‘A vatu of thanks was tendered to the retlr- ing ofiicers of the Assoviation for the faith- Tul performance of thelr duties, to the pro- prietors of the Grand Pacific Hotel, and the dally papors for courtesies; and, after ap polnting delegutes to conventions of homu- opathists in various parts of the country, the Assovlation adjourned to moot at Galesburg in May, 1831. a A Wultn Home bas boon estab raith Home a estublishod ju Spring Reld, Mass, ‘All porsqua efiloted in body oF TRIBUNE: FRIDAY a valent or spiritual sun the healiiye i we ‘of filth, the luyinz on of lands, and sonietinies anolating with ofl. Patients are al lowed to tata thule own course while in (he honse, nnd, ns Mies Warrinor anya, “If thoy want teenson of prayer while we are in the midat of doing our dishes, we stop right there nnd have It.” Miss Warrlnor and Mrs, Itlsser_are better known tn Chleopro, na “Histere Orphan. and Hosa," having Hvedthore toguthor for nearly thirty years, Mra, Iisser anys she wns healed by Tithe bf a “grievous dlaease of long standing, kone few. yeurs since. They depend wholly ait the Lord for tholr awn’ support and that of the Institution, and thoy bave tho impression that they will shortly be led by Him to move nearer tho heurt of the city. WESTERN PATENTS. Lint of Patents Issued to Inventors of tho Northwest. Apectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune, Wasuixaton, D. C,, May 20,—A, I, Evans & Co, announce the following patents Issued to Western: Inventors: ILLINOIA, O.M. Bunnell, Aurora, N. M, Tenny, Plano, inten! inotor, aussen, Chicago, Uritre-gate. M. Crandal, Chicago, suinping-cur. J. W. Davis, Elyaton, cultivator, . Brtel, Quincy. hay-preas. J. Goodrich, Henry, grasping and holding, it Hart, Peorit, eorn-plunter feed-plite, A.D, Hoftman & Moody, Chicngo, ple machine, D. W, Houscley, Grove City, 8| J, W. Hudson, Wellington, ch ower. ne Laufkotter, Collinsyilic, elevator sufoty- atoy Corn cared throuel: the ", Matavin, ean-spnut. iien, Chiengn, tornedo bunt, Hicago, temporary hinder. Punk, roveralbly hiteb, Cantrall, horae-detacher, , Chieuyed, souniT-nrtieututor, inond, Chileno, teuther-duster, F. J. Springer, Edwardsville, yebiclo-spring. WISCONSIN, T. Crane, Fort Atkinson, sewing-machine (re- saite), FB, Harris, North La Crosae, fanning-mill sieve. W. Ite EArrIGley Marinette, making paper-pulp wo pi nits) 3. Reynolds, Mitwaukee, alr-pump, W. W. Robison. Ittpon, gite-hlage. * MICIIGAN. 'W. 8. Foster, Kalamazoo, harrow-tooth. K. Freeman, Grand Rapids, fence post boring- muteliin E.G, Friabie, Munroo, stock-car, K.P. 1, Koska, East Saginaw, ege-tongs, G. Ae Uritliths, Ti Wrench. recumnaalt, pip ‘Tectzot, Benton Hurbor, well-boring ma- J. H. Townley, ‘Tompkins, dovice for convort- ing inmotion, MINNESOTA, HL Horehert, Aurora, plow. J. i. Edward, Stillwater, borse-power. A. Gregerson, Rochester, C. Q. Weymouth, Olmsted County, bridie-blinder, 10OWA, A. & 8. J, Covey, Sizournoy, stenm-engine. C. Fockler, Dubugue, carringe-top, et Foekler, Dubuque, carriage curtain fasten- ra G. Salot, Dubuquo, whiflletree. G, Satog, Dubuque, protractor, J, B, Sexton, Pella, wagon-urake lever, INDIANA. He R. Allgtre, Indinnapolls, tray blank ma- Nc, . M. Bissell, South Bend, chill-mold, 7, M, Kenley, Medora, drlft-wheel, W, Moore, Kokomo, boiler and furnace, A. W. Morgnn, Indianapolis, buking-pan, MM. Ittinely, La Porto, spark-aerester, 8.M. Wright, Wagonor’s Station, roinhotdor. NPIMARKA, J, 1. Herman, Binir, wagon-nxte, C.( Field, Crete, combined .clothos-rack and mant BELLIGERENT JLOOSIERS. Porsonal Encounters Between Proach« ers, Doctors, and Lawyers. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, InniaNAvouis, Ind., May 20,—This morn- ing, «luring the trial of the Sentinel libel sult, which has held the boards of the Cireult Court for two or -three days, Maj. J. W. Gordon, the well-known attorney, remarked In the course of iis argament that he “didn’t want a man sitting behind ime jumping up every few moments Ike a basket of tom-tits to Interrupt ine when Tam speaking.” ‘This was addressed to one of the opposing eoun- sel, J. H. Lalrd, who replied: “I call the- attention of the Court tothe fact that the Inngunge of Maj. Gordon is not only unprofessional but ungentlemanly.” Quick as Nehtning the Mnjor made a rush ‘for Laird, but was stopped by an associate counsel, who throw him down Into a chair. Releasing himeclt again, however, the: Major made another tush for him, seizing a large glass ink-bottle and hurling it at Lutrd’s head. Fortunately it mtesed its aim, striking another lawyer on the ann and bespattering n new sult of clothes beyond recognition. By this tine the balliif renched the scene of action, aud with the help of a few spectators, quist was re- stored, ‘Che Judge finmediately placed both under arrest, but afterwards, by special requ the prisoners Sty, were pernitted-to close thelr ease, when they will be denit with for contempt. An eye-wil- ness to the scene to-day says that, hind the inkstand reached its {utended destination, Lalrd’s skull must have been erushed. ‘This inakes the third afar of thakind thatoccurred in this cit Curt the week belween perenne of whoin better thingsare expected. ‘The first occurred Monday evening between the Rev. George B, Youn of the Edwin Nay Metho- dist Episcopal Chureh, and Attorney Patter- son, a parisitoner, Chairs were freely used, and Patterson caine aif with a black eye, nd- uilnistered by one of the Rev, Young’s back: ers. ‘Tho affatr oecured at the conclusion of @ prayer-meeting, and has been tho town’s talk over sine. | The next morning Dr, J, 2, Reek, of Fort Wayne, ndelegate to the State Medical Association, “kicked the stuMlug” out of Dr. Wood, another delegate from Ane golo. ‘Chis happened in open meeting ant Tunmedintaly a ter prayer by the Rey, Dr. Andrn. After the preachers and doctors very naturally come the attornoys, Thus all the learned professions lave hud thelr row, $$ NEW CORPORATIONS, Bpectat Dispaten (0 The Chicaga Tribune, Srrearigip, Ill, May 20.—A certificate of organization was filed yesterday by the Chicago Young Mem's Hebrow Ald and Be- Het Socluty, Phillip Rosenborg, President, License was Sssued to the Furrlngton Codper- ative Store, Fulton County; capital, $5,000; and tho Chicago Desicenting Company; enpl- tink, $100,000, Tie Streator & Seneca Rall- way Company filed articles of incorporation, Tho object 1s to build a railroad from soue Int it Muntiius Township, La Salle Coun- y, to Engly Township, in the same county, connecting Streator with the Chienga, Rock dstand & Pacifle Etnilroad; capital, ‘$50,000; Nelson and Fawceell Plumb and Jay Baker are the principal incorporators, ADAMS-8T. av, » none Fifl and Ye Fi nt corner Pra ‘av, and Kiviteenth, fA feoton Ontarlo-st.5 tine corner. Hlvenut residence, fine barn. Ianto grounds, and rees, fronting on park, near tie lake. lenens on Aticl anny Indians, and Ashiand-ava. und nckaun-at; vory dealrablo; chonp and on ensy terms, st LOO), 70 Htate-at. jit 3 i CANFIELD, 166 TtANe dolpient.: Mtone-front houxe, nonr Union Park. Pleasant house und lance lot near Lincoln a North La Hallo-et, provaerty, improved and vacnat, Houth Parkeay, nnd Thirty: urthent., Mfout lot, Michiguh-ag: nnd ‘Thisty-econd-st, kone front. Have tera dist improved a Reh elty and mub- urhin property, Fate CAN ET fa Randoigitient, OF HEAYA ‘Iwenty-ninth-nty, 26 feet front bee g0k tle Wont fron TURNET & BOND, Ter Wasnt Tur £56 por tuut cast ote LAV LATEDY BOLD 2801 air Onkland Station, and stilt havo others, TAX, CLEAVE, Hoon: 21, 14 Dearberrt, {Olt SAL LDEN OP PORTUNITY—MONTOE- i nt. wouth front, butweon Seuley-nv. and Huynes Tam authorized to offer this choco proper $65 per foot for inside and $45 and £0) forcurnurs, ‘Ba+ Suro Gg or Sox mt ues nn i a worth #1) per Look to norr Potkeat ont ie oN FoR BALE-CHEA ry ‘nwo-story brick hows; No.sst Wen ou. CTC E Iu Waslington-st. (OR BALB—IF SOL TINIS WHER WH Alt authorized to necopt 41,00) fur thy two-story aud basement brick house and lot known na 3a Park-ave house in complete repair, with furnnee, bath-roum, ta-tixtures, hot water boiler, ote; street payed 1 feut, south front, running’ back to Hey tonne Tented nt £5. Unity pact, ensh required. GIUIFFIN & DWIGIET, corner of Washington und Halsted-sta, loll BALE -NDTANA. TWO-STORY AND Uaninent beiex ‘how sedate purseasivn, W. J, H. KEEL EN, 10 Clark-oe, a1, KENWOOD-AV, CORNEI urty-cluh tents BS, with house, Kiln both-st, near West Indisnat #1,40, J, W. FARLIN, 8 Waatini ate por SLARQH, FIRST-CLABS BUSINESS x eit, on, eran onroe. Adams, and Markets aia. alan, duck tot 80 feet front; Bacreaat ei fia bt fidd per acre. “GHO. St HIGGINEON, 1 De \Uit 4ALE—27-ATONY AND HASEMENT BIICK residences on Michigan-a¥., near ‘Twonty-cighth- at1 10 roums ench; frame barns: lot (0x16: enn bo lind atx great buryain for eash. MEAD & CO, 19 La LA SALUE-BT.. NE. Et [PO SATE fo FEET ON BAI arkent. near Division ata ‘Divislan: MI feet on RENT-110U; North Side. WANTED-MALE NELY. Nookkeepers, Clerks, &e. 7O REN TTR KLEEN N RER-STORY AND ANTED—DRUG CLE! x r Bice au boacbaraente, Tet oe rpty a HL y ni le. dilress, with full pariicuinrs, MW, ‘Tribe NEAT DT. ment marble-front, atl ita, rooms. Apply to n NO, UaNORTH STATICST.. 3 7 Piston. threoestory and bh odarn tmj fev Wasti \WANTHD—A-NO, 7 SALESMAN T y ec teat an See Oe tneenears lesmon with beatof rofor- will rent Fallg-nte eae O RENT NOS 13] AND TY DEAIMORNAV a> ANTED-A FIRSTCLASS MAN WITTE GOOD. story and basoment rtone front, riers | V buxiness oxpestonca, ear furarencen feqaived. fi In xood neparata if desired. MisAD & COR, GEO, 5. ACK, WW itateent, ficaaes ©) Bintace ices Se VY ANTED-VOUNG NAN TO Assist. Witit ‘Mico-work: must haen ° city reforonce., Address 8 10), Tribung orice) We ‘Trades, EW MOD- eon Park, | YYANTRDCARPEN THIS AT CORNER oF Tuirtyenteh © w os 1 setter Rith wad Uilmarieatas ateady word, ([O, REXT-FROM JUNE I-HLEGAaNTLy-run- W AAT EY WARNOISTERRIL FINST-CLABS: Rinhed Z-story And baroment sone-frunt hone, | aoe " fenronma, duckson-at. near Axhinnd-ny.. tor four | WANTED, FOR BTRADE months todesirable tonant, Best of references ros | VY work qulead, Address M 70, 'Tribane ofica. FANT TO RUN XE South Sido. required. Address (PO RENT=NO, 15 PRATINE-A Va NF. Re ee - re ATE AV MEAN TWEN: | WrANTEO oF T-CLASS SIGN WitiT! W Diy at 18t Cottage “Urovost, corer Feotty= ty-fourth-nt.- lish basemant, with nib-basement, stong frontal adorn tmprovemantn, | with furnace, urn. ete. and brick ban. THOMAM | Pinot. tit & BRAGG, 1 baa Hallo \WANTED-SIX A'No. 1 CARPENTRIN, STRAY r= =) MWeaReONR Nee par every Siturday, SIREILAN ® JiR Ve, IPO RENT—FOR THE SUMMEN-COMPLETELY vd CANITAGIEPAINTERS AF Tiina Randeanaeiy Torriiies hoes oniaining overy pg ARIIAGE-PAINTERS AT inodern improvement. an corner, with Font and, : fronts maclore.dining-raom, and kitchen on sane Location very denirable. baw rent to satisfactory finall fruuliy. , PORWIN, Ia) Washinutoneaty Eniployment Agencies. WASTED AILROAD LALORRIS Yor DA 1. Winco He suinotss a {avorors Suburbare bunds: freo ture, CUKISTIAN & GOn 20) Sout O RENTOA FURNISIED corragn ano | Waters bara. Addrons W. If. HAMMERSLEY, Goneva | VTANTRU—InTATTAOAN LAHONENS FON DAL t 1 Goi agen, #140 CiisTTAN ss Lake. Wis. NY Rote for te Coe Se Whe ae ateatty i c COL Sabon Wacrenes ee fae PUD SAWalthaty TAN Y t ora) HaOporday. ANUBLLA CU Michi FPO RENT SPLENDID EOUILMOOM FLAT 637 Masi overcorher store, xoitth and west front, LEAIY, 16 Randulph-at., Hove 4. LABORERS “Fott Ai q Joma und im: Lenok, ft 7 North Side. foramen. Ata, IL SPENHHCK 8:21 West lranderon, 10 RENT=STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FURNISH r Todt ots rosma an Norn Sie vor, the tana ellancotin. CG, CARLETON, zt to rosponelble tanunt, NIC YOUNG MAN TO cjrainey BOY per MiOntlt ana prc trat Union Wuek, afterwacnn ee Se ‘Went Side. si lune roomie #15, wn promines: DL. UCALUAGHAN. nn APPIY On the TPO TENT PHIL MONTH, PIUST FT 3 T brick house, 9 Flilmore-st. ea 114, secund tlour In fruime house, HU: recond Hour tn brick house, 1 FO RENT BOLT ZORIA-SiT., HALF HIG! Dose oF Stalonesie ASS tMtSREDeN a SiIBNCR VV" Watast Avenue Pavitian, Waste DY ITO 1 RS OLN TO WORK about the honag nnd take ¢ 4 at za Erlu-nt, "Must bring refuronees,, (OMe ADPIY —IMMEDIATELY-IN TEDL IGEN T ice boy to du Ight, wenemi work. Good rot rede Address by lettor tnd state a HOY TO CARRY A MORN- bangin, HENRY WALLER, Jit, es POL SSLEE A FINE OCKAGON BhOWN-ETONE front residence on Dearburn-av., feet frunt; o vargain. MENIY WAL Dearborn-st. JOR BALES VACANT tesIDuNCH PROPERTY chat of State-st. nnd north of Division-at.sndo- Gited baruutn. TENIY WALDEN, JIL, U7 Dour POlt SALE-VACANT RESIDENCE PROPERTY Hiclivan An Indinna-nvs., near ‘Thitty acvonth: MENKY WALLER, JR. 97 Dearborn-st, FRAME STOI D RESIDENCE pod ducati por fake W 4 8,.UU)s ttn es HH ion, ile, 8, 3 rentiny por yours HENAY WALLEN, Jit, UF talhdin for ovur #0) 5 Dyarbarn-at, SUBUR. REAL ESTATE, JRO BALE-FINE BARGAINS IN ACRE PROP- 0 acres closo to depot, near the city, S10. ‘NM ncres at Enylewoud, [iUacrenon lininted-at, Soe, 16.37, 16 actueun Halstedeat. hen Tracey-ny, Wacres adjoining western city Units. Sacros near Centra) Vark, ‘Those ure all excuptionatly finn bargains. sHENRY WALLER, JR, 4@ Dearborn-st. BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT 1 ites froma, {Oil SALE—H0 WI ‘conv block from ho pat 21s Hoynu-ny. ONE \Wrar LING SA, N W Aho tart wane Sad ony hardware wagon material, and Iron: traveling te dono by teaut enurely: tiuat peat glcuy Vompornte babi, D. & al e South Side. war ‘ED—FOUItSTHONG HOTS USED TO Ful nltuce-rubbing. Appl; N edad ange RURANE, ABN tle mornin at IT Nort MAN WITTE CAPITAL TO any; two plecest anty eigity pple; a ble anne tor the Haht prety: Adulrosa J. CROURHIC 80 ttarrivon: D WELI-FORNISITED _ rooms to responsible parties, nt 163 Wabaah-ny, yo. ICEL, TED itoost able for Indies ur yontiemen, 13 Sher corner Jackson. ‘Transients taken. North Side. TPO RESTSTWO NICELY FUMNISITED HooMs for ventlemen: houre first-class, oem, with nil modern Improvements, fteferences, ‘32 Indiann-st, near Rush. TA! DAT HASTINGS HOU: 1, 13, bo Adanis-st., u good runner ajea thot thd bag IGG LP He8 —A YARDMAN AT BURG = "8 restaurant, 113 South cheese & MI STLEMEN a: nlary and comm! Miscellancoun, LA KENT~BY A WIDOW, A FURNISHED ROOM | Yq to two Konta; rent $12 per month, “N i& Cribune, ‘PO RENT-NEWLY-FURNISHED HEDROOM FOR. gentleman or Inty, chuap to respectable purty; noar bunihess contre, Nos Trinone omens ea! > TWO nm pald. Chicagoy $16 dwn und 6 monthly: cher: Ort In matket, and shown {rows abstract true; rallron TWeente, 1A NOW S: 112 Lan Salleente tour f, it SALE—THE LEST HANGAIN-MUST ITA VEE anes, und will sell for 5 n lot x125 feet), 6 lotein South Chituzo, Allen's pubdivision, Bee. 24, 37, Ute taken ut oncer clear tte xiven, Address N 3, mm Domestics. ros for efficie Wont Sigg Teuistey, ia Monrose, UeeNUr —A GOOD COOK: GENMAN Ol COl- fel preforrody must be first-class. Apply ub tae Stores, RENT—SECOND F1,U0U1t (350X105) AT 161 EAST | Ctc- business, i. orn Ey Wantingtun-st None VOR SALU—1 HA ESAT! DE, 1,240 ‘eros (in Ws und 4h) of frult and farolng lands in tho fruit bolt of Michigan, Ucenna und Muskexon y within one mile of railroad, bale i well waterod and lecuteds sail, th clay sub-nulls timber, Leech, maplo, und cedur. Correspandetica noltcited, BLACKMAIL, Ludington, Mich, rout A DESIRABLE COUNTRY IthSI- dence nt Genern, lil.; Wncres handsomely Im- proved: an ubundnneo of frult, tine scenory, con- nt to depot, everything firat-clnns; will be Kuid we thin ult its vulues owner going 10 Leadville, RY WALLER, Jit, Deurbarnent. ff JEXT—STOnE No. is GHW NustoNi 7) ‘Micliigan-ny.,, 100 feo ‘north of Twenty-sccond- aeves-oty walt farsi dulro or Jacl WHiire CO, etnemtoreeces Wankos gine FOI GENFIEAL, HOUSE: [0 RENT-STORE AND BASEMENT. © STATES | vor, Heferences required. Us Tribune, at JIL TRUMBULL, Ruom $4 16 Clark-st. WANTED Gut FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ‘Offic " }-A GOOD COUR AND FINE BUTTEIC i TANTED—A GOOD COOK AND FINE BUTTEI- f[PO RENT-ROOMS AND OFFICES IN UN! W zy ‘0 ,RENT—NOOMS, J ny ITED maker to yo Abort distanco in the country: good Warnes GOOD GIRL AT Sl WEST CON- "a Bulidl wo yw, 4 Washiigtontent, JOUN COLTRI: Houma S| 3 ART HOSE COT EEE CO oe ae iPORENT-GHFICE ROOM ON THE Fist FLOOM, Went housowork in a family of three. Apply at fot ire, tuuuiro ‘or SACO While & Cu, Noe | se masnn-ee. . a REAL ESTATE WANTED. WaAttEn Own! its ROOD REAL ESTATE wishing to soll to give me prices. Have calls for: Cottuge und lot east of State, nurth of Forty-tfthest, * Plonsunt North Sido rest centrally focated, North Side cottage wnd lot in pleasunt focation, Snwll house wud fot at Austin or Ouk ark, E. I, CANFIELD, Ted tundoipte POW ALA CASHI—TE DEST LOT ON re Siilv, on OF cast of Woils-st, Oran a zood crusaxtreut. 1H. A, OSUORN, 123 Ly Sufle-st., Room 1. WASTER RDIEDINTELY-10 BER OW: ‘of destrabie property on West Studison and Hale ated-sts., Muy tvland, Ogden, und Muwaukee-ava. 1 havo cash furinvestmentat once. M.A. OSLOILN, Lavdullorat.. tuna t as ——HOANDING AND LODGING. jouth Bide. 155] MIGHGAN-AY. (NEW atrotnRID— Dr. Arable roums, furnished and unfurnishod, with of without board; tha roomn aro bulng nuwiy caletmined; Iteral turms tu parties furnishlny. ‘\WWAStEp—courerent aint To cook wasn, and st ba Aly ne Bus waxes. O 77, Tribune office. willing: Kood waxes. 07% Tribune officer VW WAstensro GIRLS, ONY AS FIRST-CLASS amalt family; jarge: iO TENT—CIEATP—A GOOD, WRLI-LIGHTED office tu a real-vstato nyont. broker, or commuls~ sion man, in Itvaper Hock, Address U 7, ‘Trituna, Miscellancoun, (TO RENT-LANGE AND SMALL WELIATIGHT. & Toonis fur manufacturing: power and eldvato! eu0k, the otho AL}. MISHOD.WSouthdetersonent ee old indy} po0d waaus, Calf at 1S) East OMe ee ANTED—A_ GOOD GIitl, TO : ~- WANTED—TO Wiser Inmatly Of three) Cnay Bi oo ine * VWARTED—10 it Al RTRENTH OW | quire at ai Wost Harrison-st. this morning. 'Twentlotheat., two or itiree furnished or unfure MMEDIATELY—A_ FIRST-CLASS Wee TELA, dane ning rit, Gi Wabasheay.. Huet wnues palde aS Wanrep-a COMPETENT GERMAN GIL TO + muressldtatincarrnaltat Bota tiBat Sd She No, ‘eo Mlebuennenvs oe oe eee oye ANTED—A GIR FOR GENERAL 1OUsE- 3 Weak ian Amocean family of two. ‘Call aun | nished rooms for Hight housckeeping fur threw mnths, grinoro, Heat city teferunces xlven, Address Hox ranting, 1, fl May 2h RIVATE FAMI- amor on take ‘State price and shore within thirty miles of Chicnigo, full particulars. 0 9, ‘Tribune oftice, TANTED TO” RENT—NICELY room in private fail about ln minute: ‘Tribuno office, FURNISHED by & yung gentiomar is’ walk from post-oftice, Ser OAOL NARASI-AV WILL HOARD, FRONT rooms, on sults or #ingle, furnisued or un: farnishod. ‘ PRIVATE FAMILY ON MICHIGAN-AV. BE- tween Eghtounth und Twenty-tetest, will ace commudato tow Hrat-clusa partics with Foo and board. Address 0 ‘Tribune of North Sido, NORTH CLARK-S1, NEAR THE BRIDGE anes, ANTED-SEAMBTRES! LT, GIVE ANY: Wrpactatte nag a Avbeciol eae LANE, machtho Ih wood order, with VVANTED TO RENT@A FURNISIIED Trouse for the summer by n young married childron), Partics oxpociiriz to be alx manthe could find careful and Reforences given. Address Ni, “FINANCIAL, se er, with attachments, for four Toke, nialy sqvring to nly amily, or will give it In ex oh luge for A chitd's carrit in soodonier, or will pay h fur cithor, Addross Mrs, HAWKES, Zi Walttute worthwest cornor Union Park. Communications: wae mi the cunntey will bo answerud promptiy. ih PRHRONS Alte liehent NoriPinD | Soe Eee POVNET . rt 4, 1¥ a payment will bd rofusod when due, ‘Cll. utside Nepistry. 25 Monroo-st, EAR? tiaras ‘with bonrd, $1 to $7 por week; #150 to #2 verday, Of] OlioSr.. NHAl DEATUOUN-AV-—TAND- SEL somoly-fitnished suite of rooms, south trout, With Hntt-cinss table, Koferonce, ‘Weat Slide. OARDING IN PRIVATE FAMILY ON WEST ‘Sido—Two plenannt front roonis; modern improves Menta; fne location; teri reasunable, Addcuss St 76,"Tribany oftice. J/ANTED-THREE EXPENIENCED GIS TO Fun sowlng-machinos at Nos, Sand 6) South, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, LAUNDEIL, ole, at ono-lalf brokory’ rates. D. LAU Franklineale Rooms and, 1) Rundolon-st, Established LOL Housekeepers. NY SUMS TO SUIT LOANED ON FURNITURE, ANTED-GEUMAN MOUSEKERPER IN A withuut removal; also on planes und other su at Globe amull family; no, children. Ingulro Clotuing House, 18, iur, and Ta Bout Clark-at. Employment Agencies, ouritics. 79 Dearborn-st, Ituomet and 7, N¥ AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND planoa without removal. 151 Randolplt-ste, it. & IN PIGVATE FASILY ON WEST pleasant Tront ruone; moder im- i tine location; torms reasunable, Ad- ‘tribune ofice. Motels. QUARENCE TOUNE, CONNIER STATE AND ITAL Tison-sis., four blocks south of Palmer Mugio— rand room, pur day, a; pur wook, from Sito ats also turnished rooms ronted withou board, GUARENDOS louse, COuNHI NORTH Chai Ontario-sts.—Fino turnishod ruoma, with board,singlvoren suite. JVARION House, KINZIE AND MAUR iEr-Srs. ath (onpentta Normawostarn Boyer) #10 und 8 por rons Tincellancoun. HGIVEINFOUMATION — | PII OF CHARGIS, CONCERNING ‘THK BOARDING AND ROOM IN ALL PARTS OFTHE CEE) TH EAGO: ROOMS 7RIGUNE BUILDING... warn BOARD WANTED. OAKD—BY GENT IN VICI OF TWENTY- second-st, and Mivhigun-ny. Address 1. 1. 1., Nanny & Leach, 1 Twonty-socend-at. . : oT ANTED—W GNULS FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK: NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN on FULNITURE, | W " fit Aa ee intone eaaordly abe aa alt woes ee Agent Sodaewatar standss high aocurities, “05 Dearborn-at, tow The RY AMOUNT Fitos @0 ‘TO 60 LOANED ON furniturg, pianos ote. witnur romornt. Room Tandy let Waalingtonsat, ‘Odlev Hours, 10t0% Gs HL WALKER, 1 Ag PAID FOR OLD GOED AND SiLvEn— joney 19 loan on watchos, diamonds. and ‘valua~ bios of avery duseeipion, ae GOLDSMLD'S Loan wad Hhullipn Uaico (liegnaed), Wb eat Madison-at. Natale shod 18. Misccllancous, ra un a PY 1! Mey Room 7 Contrat Munectintt cheat BC0. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, ers, Cloris, dc. D-NY A YOUNG MAN TO clork, or todo gonural officus at QUTUATION WANTED—AS HOTEL CLERK Ol Tiavo had lat experivnce,' Host of referances, Address tl, care Box a Wri’ Grove, Cliteagd, 11. a Maat Actas entry oF DiI work; a plain writer and accurate in tyurcs, ‘Tribune ones. PRenity STORAGE AND (MOUTGAGE LOAN Co. wonoy to loun on furniiure, ete, without ro- iwoval, OF un guuds in storage. M1 East Vin Huren-st, PSHE PRICE Paty rot State SAVINGS and Fidolity (ink books, und Scandinavian Na- Honal flank cortiticaws, ILA HOLMES, General Broker, 8d Washingwon-st, JIQREX 80 LOAN FREE FROM COMSIIERIONE, by the Northweatern Mtutunt life on productive Toul eatata In Cook County. DEAN & PAYNE, Aunts, Room 13, 11 Wastington-st, ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, MAs Ciinery, warchouse receipts, und. ath collaterals, “ad. ‘Trades. e palnieri tecapia shop. Addreae Ws Weet Van Buceneat ee MAS Miscellnneonn, * ITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG COLORED 2 81 Lat Ballarat, Kovi Zi roar tate cutout norseay have Worked in dry-gouds store In this elty, and ean fur Kish first-class references, Addruvs 4'8, ‘Triuune. Poakorrn ROOM ON SIOMIGAN-AV.. Lak-Front, with board for one gentleman, Ad= ‘Gross NM, ‘Tribune ofice, Se panier. MEIN Hee fess centre, Saiun, good businuay, cheap, Pros ‘Guce, grocery, at aueritice. Meat market. Sunp five tay lt Rants Chey, HISUNEN & TANGA, 68 North QO BALE—NS0 CASH@ICE-CREAM RESTAU- rant, confuctionsry, und dining-rowiny cumplote outtty Tuot turn ianiyy ona your's tonsa; coud lar cation on West Bide; guod trata; satisfactory reason, for vulllug, Address X'S) ‘ribung ommes. Fe hood wit of the Muster ilotet ondintaie. “ATS ow re ari piy Sieg UUUpIticHt a1 Stulor Hock i Soe aeee Suen aBeLN AY aE Cit OFFICER. [NOME TO ACCOMMODATE OUIC NUMER uae patrons throughout cha cliy, we have oxtab- shod Jimnch dices, in’ tha dideront Pivisiona as desinated to ated below, whuro advortisumonts wil {akan fOr tha sting rie ta elianiod at tho Main co, wird will bo recolvod untlt Wa'elock p. mt, UOTE DIVISION, J. & Vt BIMMS, oukvallors und Btationors, 123 ‘THpnty-sooond-at. (ity HOUANT, Druculat, 613 Cottage Groye-av, northwest aurnee Th sy tliat ati AY BUCHMAN, Druseist, corner Tuirty-trst and WEST DIVISION, CHAS. BENNETI, Nowsdealer, Stationer, ote, OD ‘Weot Madison-st, ndar Vestern-ay. ba) TU.BONNICHISEN, Drugilat, 21) Bluo Idand-av, corner of 'T'wolftt-st . C.LKRRICK, Jewelor, Newsdenter, and Yancy st iy G pte pipryy 7 Anooln.. ve a avert Woat htndlson-at, corner Not! DIVISION, . Ln BUULINGL. Oey CU, Drugulats, $15 North Clarkoat omer Gil. otis Sets AS & CU, Druggists, 875 Larrabee-st, aibatwuen bavalleund Wollat ” (A MEAGOGICALIA EbUCATED GERMAN twachur of many years’ exportence gives lowsons in the Gorm Addross Nae ba on re Hand dattoues 08 Washiinatansae ogee ee a (SEWING MACHINES, APWOUBTEAND New WantecL isn & Wit 4, 1 und une cabinot ens improved Singor is arin Athalf pricu, an Omes, 135 Clark-at tous 3 GOODRICH, ATTORNEY: ij Dean burial, Chicagy, Advlou f : Since "Htstndaa gutsity and foxaliy LetteteyesPe™ B, COUPLAND & CO. je a MANES ATTORNEYS, Js Ballu-st, Chicago, 111 1A Mee 1, GENTLEMAN Ol LA: _ USEC Wy ANTeb—e Pia Wa etait ie DESIKE TO PUT Fiano ON AND SY sorvicce in some catabliviod ant prodiabia busl- Huss, Adilress, with tui! particulars, for throw days, Nig Tribune oitico. Mvferenoos vxchunced. Tata rary WItil MONEY 10 JOIN ME in a manufacturing enterprise, Oucot which wo aru lutoly sure tu wake n fortune. Ni, Tribul MISCH OUS, Abyentineus CAN LVAUN THI EXACT cor at auy fruprod llnu of pavertiaing iy Ama a me by wddressing Gea, P, Hu 20. ‘Paper Advertising urdu, 1b Bprucu-st, N- ur circular, Poe CockhoAcHES Mons evrECTUAILY closned out of your huuses, Call un or addruss COMAN, 280 (low “numbor) Pdarburn: Not ‘PROTECT YOUR MOUSH FROM MOs- quitus wnd ules by ordering your franies uf UiLb, au WVASTED—To Tike Fenners, oi AN Wert erie iu drive out mite tron a neues Address OW Tribune wAleg WASTED AiO Ruy A LuMien yao Witit stock of to $iLU, in tlinols, Lown, oF Ne brake. Addrvss U6, Tribune ofice, ienanniees DONT. ars oes two COWS, WHICH ‘TILE OWNEN CAN h id paying charues, gaya ku Bai Sis tedntia "hone outrad 3 WORKINGMAN, (pee Ae concen tt ooutve wSroward, wevure to West Van es MAY is FitGM CALUSIET-AV, TOTWEN? xtH-oL., un Tnduna-Av. pate of ul spectactes ing rod-morucco case, HUtUrn tO BO Callmutenya, ahd gun iiboral reward, Lourany. ry Bureheat. cu goatr the Hider WUATION WANTED-BY A SINGLE YOUNG hian to work tn Hotel, bourding-howse, ar rusiaus Fant; um willing wo do anything, O7y Teouno oftice. J.OWE TPO LOANS EO AND OTHEIC SMALL BUS O # Htnproverchiao Toa! state, H. M, SHERWOO. Toe 6 PERCENT NON AN. SALARY PAID to thy borrower, togtor Roum 4. “PO TOAD CHAS, GARDNEN, vs Wash . TO $10,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED $1,000 che iroperty pidund 8 percent. JOHN aN D, a A SINGLE YOUD privuty funilly tu mako ‘bimself usofuly trustworthy und oblizings can watt on table If ro- quired (nu abjection to Lown or coun Cr i-clasa references, Ploaso uddress 3! MALTMA: wt, Hoont i. Situarion VANTED=UY AN TO TOAN ON IM: | mersinilie lite, Adiruss a, card Sie A. Mua WE ie IN WAND 10.000 Byyred. city, pruperty. ip aius ot | Grova, Choa rao un ssi. AM. rare See eee, 8 TUATION WANTED-NY AN EXPERIENCE! Ninn’, - — Sere Acatee, Madea AN ET ENCED og NUPUATIONN WAN’ A G. Domestics. all ITUATION WAN'TED=BY A CANADIAN GIIL 8 private family as irst-class cook und Inundreas, W, W. icsthanis HY PIANO ANDORGAN WAREROOMS, SRS beivate famnll TATE-ST., CORNEM ‘ADAMS, anty Aly oreo al SrAr —— GiUATION WANTED IITA Copp Gint, TO bo dunorul hausawork. Call nt It hwentycitinthests in 5.00.4 TIUATION WANTED-liV A GERMAN WOMAN MALLET, DAVIS & CO,'8 PIANOS. 1S milli baby todo yunoral liousework. NSS, Trib. — a SHANICL & NACI PIANOS, QITUATICN WANTED—DY A DANISIL WOMAN niynire Bt 130 Wabash, TUATION WANTED—HY A YOUNG OFUSAN + OURS pity ot dar ie Vaan he day, to work unt by @ WM. P. EMENBON PIANOS, TIUATION WANTED-DY A RESPECTABI > yin Wdoavevnd work, Cult atu Archor-B¥., Up * stalra, DUNILAM & 80) THE NEW IMPROVED | 2 3 PIANOS, KIMUALY PLANO, Sapam teh <4 eet 7 or two SHONINGEN CO. ORGANS. ied tally?" Ga My Lit Tuutleste none Waar eo urun, KIMBALL ORGANS, POR VALE-HONSE, WARNESS, AND EXPRESS ei Inguiro wt AS Handuipn-st, iat tvor, r SON, z PILAR ESO SAND A COND-WAND WEAISE, AD-, ON KASY PAYMENTS. SECOND-TAND INSTRUMENTS: jOUNCEMEN' Py URN soe FOF SESNIETPENOT ETHIE | Chaedaat marsticy nagapee ve sow te USER OF BECOND:TAND STEINWAY | laryost’ Tobuettols ck «| . MD GQOD8 7 ' thoy bave evor carried, Cranubr wale” from £13 ta! $12. Carpute froin W copteu yurd Upwards, Parlor suits frog Koto $10, ftiassrrare, and in fa0t nuvdud (Fr hourekvep! Als crockury, llvor, and our gouda how to bu delivered bofaro the: Uw aiall PaymUNt wod pay the bulatvd, rand, Square, Bf A. Dur iato Weed and ne ubod ue nut aiso fur alo Vary low,agound-hund plugus of oitior waked taken in Oxchanyy. Howury of bogus tastruiments repro. enne at Kopalne Holnway vianus ut otber places, LYON & REALLY, Blate und Monroc-sts. yorrth ‘T Wil VAY YOU TOCALLAY THE FACTORY * He eee ee TO CALE A descctaneaoran, | Te: As “OSTION CLARK-ST., UETWEEN RANDOLDIE wud Washington, une earring, sapplitrg and peurl. Lvars abbakery, 1W Bouth Clark-at, und rece! ant. Los eae ONYX-Ad Dep ATC PIN IN pos ‘a OF O8. the way ie Lele Sys Late A 1 ruin ra = dlana-wy. aud ‘Thi yruinthat, x ese eta ve Fos 5 EY. FOR BALE.—BTEAM, HYDRAULIC, AND WAND- ators. Alsu une sucond-huud twolve- tow, bollvr, beater und connuctions, Fun be sect romuing. eudy Bluvar 1 TART-OVW CLOTINING. Opon Monday, Mhursday, uid Satuniay-wesniBie, Gan ye au ongr anda tevas #2 VENSCLLE Ly Bas hatae yeceapont ward bot tw cly dvatiooa ut iw rote: ronage FoI SURNT CULE IN VIUSTL ASS iy ab} jeyator, ? ei ethan tab waist Wauesicaes Pee PILICE WIL), BR PAID FO La Goon PIICE Wits Ep FOR CARTON A clothing a6 GEL DISH’, INU Bustycst, (ul Wi abash-av. droop by wail prowptly uutinded wo. Caubllsbed BML | Fire cITeATO BYORAGH COMPANY, 3010 20- LL CAMIL PAID YOR CAST-OFE CLOTHING, | J Hast tandoipiest, invite all wiahitur 6 auire fur carpal. oi, Ladios atiunded by Mr. J. Golder, niture, plauos, orsany, ote, to call and examine thuiz Aduress J. GELDEIL 4 Stato-st. musulheent wirervotis, TO EXCHAN FO iT Olt NINE-INCH SEC- bund mill oluvator bults wud cups abuut 70 faut onus uleo two secund-land foliushorey paw urs. feo 0 Addruas W W W, Tribune of KECHIVMD THiS BA st fa to. bo au! Se ute a tT POR EXCHANGE THE Ly tu FAlliipe County, Kansas. Has quod improve: uwnts. Want city property, WHITNEY, wus Buth> ay, Bvou Wh oe

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