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OW THE CANAL. A Visit from Indignant Citizens of Joliot, Who Oomplain that the Btenches Aro Driving Thom from Their Homes, The Mnyor Promises ,Them Pomping- Works and All Sorts of Things. And Among Others that He Will Be Mayor for Another Term. A dclogation of oltizons from Joltet, composed of tho Hon. W. 8, Drooks, 8. B, Rved, C. 0. Moody, and Witliam Adium, and H. M, Singer, of Lomont, called upon the Mayor yestorday to ‘urgo upon him tho necesalty of nt once erceting tho South Branch Pumping-Works, for which Bn appropriation haa boun made. Tho Hon, W.8, Brooks was tho spokesman of tho occasion, and in o well-timed speech mado known THB WANTS AND NECESSITIES OF THB OtTY NB REPRESENTED, which Is along tho canal and onjoya tho stench of tho Chivugo Itiver in un aggravated form, He sald thut for somo weeks past the odors bad been unbenrable down thoro, and that, unless something was dono, the qntire vulloy would be devastated by an epidemic, Tho oltizons hud to close their windows at night in ordor to slecp, and In tho daytiine tho alr was impreguated to Stich nn extent astobe actunlly nutvscating, al of which enme from tho Chicazy River. Agsso0n as Mr. Brouks bad finished his little Bpeech the Mayor took the fluor, and very littl qore was hutrd from tho visitors, certainly nath- ing inthe way ofa speech, Ho explained tho operation of the Fullerton-ayvenuo conduit, and the eect uvon tho inke and river of pumping water from tho lake to tho river, and vioo veren, which, thouyh alittle tedious, appeared to sntorest the visit- ors. From this he wont on to nssure thom that the condult would very largely relieve them, and that one of fits offcuts ulready wns that tho water ut tho Adams strect bridge was fit to bathe In, He went on to talk nll around the question at issuc,—the construction of tha pro- posed pumoing-works,—but was tually brought down to business, whon ho sald that tho out flow from overy sewer in the city was ft to wast onc's hands in, and that the condition of tho riyer waa really duo to tho MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS EMPTYING THEI OFYAL AND ANIMAL MATTER Into it, which, however, was now boing looked oftor, and would ba romodied nt an early day. With this change made, he went on to urguo that tho people along tho canal would have 10 furthor cause of complaint. Ho bud been in favor of tho proposed pumping-worke nll along, but since tho appropriation for them bnd been made to bo used “If necessary,” eto, ho bad moyed slowly, and bad tricd, in the menntime, to seo {f nnottor remedy could not be found for tho stenches. At this point Mr, Brooks interruptod his Honor by sugyesting that tho citizens of Jolict did nut. caro what Chicage did with ber stinks so long agsho did notsend them down thore, Tho Mayor Foptled that bo was inclined to rollave the canal cities ail he could, for bho did not know how soon bo might be naking fur tho psceias votes In such loculities, and they might. vary pleasant to have. r, Brooks—If you will givo us tho pumping- ‘works, and pure wator instead of tho illth wo get, wo will pledge you anything you want,— will make # DeWitt Clinton of you. Tho Mayor—No, gontlemen; when Tdio ntl I Wantis to have a monument erceted for my in pees port with clear, Hmpld water surround- fog te mse. [Luugbter.]} Mr. Singer thon asked tho Mayor tf ho had ever talked to the Canal Commissionors about tho puryping-works, His Honor replied that ho had, but had nover beon ablo to get any proposition from them, ir, Singor—Dia you over TALK TO THEM AS A BOARD? ‘Tho Mayor—No, but as individuals, and Y havo Not mot thom or written them asin Hoard be- cnuge T think thoy ought te como to mio and offer to take care of tho water in tho event of tho city putting up tho pumps. Mr. Reod—Thoy have told mo that thoy could carry off through tho canal about 05,000 gallons per ininute, and also scomed willing, {f not anxious, to do It, Tho Mayor—Why don't {hoy say something to Mme,—give ine some figures. Thoy are creating the stench at Joliet, nnd If they want my axsist- ance thoy should come to me, ir. Brooke—Jjut don't you want thotr assist- ance atso? Tho Mayor—Tho point Emuke fa this: Ido not want tho idea to yo out that the runuing of our sowaye through tho cann! isa Chicago monsuro, bute Aebeaaity tp. tho cllies and towns along it, forl do not bellove thut the Comulaslonora could make # contract which woutd blud tho Suite; and, furthormore, if It waa to appear in the Legisluture—and it We up thero—n3 o Citedeo demand, it would bo fought, na ovory- ng is. . Mr, Brooks—T do not think, Four, Honor, since the: Commisalonors have sald nothing to you, that {t would be humilinting yoursolf to’ tell thom just what you want, nor to ask thom to grant tho privileges sought, ‘Tho Mayor—It night not be, but thoro aro a grent many things to Deconsidered. {will writo to them, however, but will do nothing on thoir verbal promises. * ISNOULD WANT A WRITTEN AGUREMENT WITH THEM : that thoy would carry off so much water & minute for o term of years, and to guard against = tho impeding of navigation, which — tho puniping: would bo Ukely to eutafl, should exuct of them tha promise that thoy would go before the Legisin- ture tha comin winter and ask an approprin- Uon foran endless chiuin to propel tho bont lalla toy the aystom now in vogue in Paris and where, , dir. Brooks—Wo nro glad to know that you in- tend to do somothing. Tho Mayor—And i wilt tell you what J want _ Yowand your citizenstodo, You muat atir up yas Ponbalsstonoes, nnd) insist port rpolr gusaln neg in your it Fate capt moni com tnt Mr, Adutn—\Vo thought wo would como to the fountaln-head, but. will do ull wo enn fn any dl> rection to get rid of tho stouches now afukening us. i > ‘Tho Mayor—It {snot mo, gentlemen, nor tho ity, but tho Cunat Conimissionurs, who aro to Mo. Sir, Sloger—You remind mo, Mr. Mayor, of tho wolf up thostronin calling to tho fittle [amb pone sincaties below to stop muddy ing tho water, ughter, Mr, Moody—The question of who creates tho nuisance annoying our people J will not disadss; but one thing fs truo, aud that Ya that if somo- thing ia not dono WH WILL BE DRIVEN FROM OUR HOMES, and you can reat assured that wo will not quit cur tresidcs without a ight, Your river fs abominablol The Muyor—I have thought that {t would be O good ideato Jet tho contrict to somo one ta put up the suaehlnory and do tho pumping— that it would cost tho city leas, Mr. Sinyer—Jf I could be assured that you would alway be Mayor I might bid for wuch a Job, aud think I conld do it; but, ea it is, I would not bo a bidder. Tho Mayor—Wall, 1 guess I'm golng to bol on Dore ns long og T wie to; that ig, it 'lne Tai Une will lut mo. Pil be koro two yeurs moro anyhow. Mr, Siuger—T don't think I can risk It. ‘Tho Muyor—I jucas, thon, We WILL HAVE TINS YOMPS ANYIIOW, and rellove you fulks, I'll not make a fool of mysolf, even tt tho Commissioners do. Lwill mako udemand on them tor the priviteges we want and shall depend upon you folks to help me; but [ don't want you to lose alight of thy fuck that the favors tu bd asked of thain are nut for Chicago, but for Jollet, and tho otbor olties long the canal, In tho furthor discussion of the question tho Muyor sald bo was In favor of turning the cunal into a ship-channol, and that ho would do it it ho lived long cnough, Furthermore, he was in favor of the pumplug-works for tho present, und the pluns were belng propured, , TUB REAULT OF THE CONYELENCS, summed up, was that tho visitors uyreed to get an ely meeting of tho Canal Cormmiasionura at Lockport,-probubly on the 6th tust,—und the Mayor promised touttond it and lay before the Bonrd In writing & proposition Jooking to the erection of the pul pling works dintmo- dlatoly, and until then nothing will bo dong, ‘The visiturs wore very onthusiastic over the Apparent success of thoir vielt, und appeared Bulleted thut In the proposed puinping-works ‘Was thelr only hope for pure wirand tor escaping Snopidomic,” Thuy Ngured out that with tho works In operation the water in tho river hore would bo chungod ut loust overy thirty-wix Ours, anid that as a consequence tho water running over thodam at Jollot would be con- stantly puro, and thoy bid hls Honor yood-by, with pone hopes that thoir fondest untlelpas ‘ons would bo realized at no distant day, ———— The Pour Culored Cadet. Halthinore Amerie: Tho instructors of Cadot Waittakor at West Point admit that bo fa diligent In hig studi but C) learns with dittoulty, owing to natural Jacl apualty. Tt bus beun wy 4 Hon to tulned bis standin; Wook ju April to the middie of June this back- Ward student bas been under a great nervous strain, preat inroads upon his tine have been made by the procucdings of the Court of In- wiry, and it has been vxpected of him under theso circumstances thut he ahould keep up bls proticioncy fu bla studies, which, for the Scademlo your oe clouing, have cousisted OF nutural and experimental philogophy, ghonuutry, drawing, tactics of artillery, Ih Tantey, bod cavalry, and practical military ene winceriog, slgualing, un phy. It up. peared thas. notwithatanc 8 great disud~ tele ding N van ng 8 he had heon subjected to, ho passod tho rigid examinations of tho Board with tho exception of philosophy, in which his examiner was Capt. Beara, tho dudge-Advoento of tho Court of Inquiry, It thoretore appears that this poor colored endet, after pnasing throtsh on orden! which hia broken tho nerves and broken up the application of many brilliautly- endowed white students, passed his oxaminn- ton In all distinctly military branches, falling only in philosophy; ond tb fs pravely an- nounced from Washington that if ho ts dropped from tha lat of cadets on account of hia fallure tu. pass the oxamination, this will ond the whole matter, In our opinion, such ndispoaition of tho caso would be even a grenter outrugo than that which Whittaker alloged to bave been porpetrated upon hints be- cause twill hnyo been the deliberate net of eober-minted men, done in coll blood. Bo far an his studies aro concerned, Whittaker is ene tilled to great consideration and [ndulgence nt present, It would bo only simply justice to give Rim tho opportunity of addittonal (AESBAGI AO in tho studies which the Courtof Inquiry pro- vocdings broke in upon, Justice also requires thut tho cnae ngainst him in reward to the out. ago shonid bo fully and fairly met nud decided upon Its merits, and not evaded in thy contemptl> Die manner that has been suguested, _———————— SILORT-HORNS. Salo of the Oakwood Herd at the Stock= Yards Yentorday. Tho sale of short-horn enttly was continued yesterday at Dexter Park, The property offered was tho Onkwood herd, owned by Mr, Dextor Curtis, of Madison, Wis., numbering thirty-nine inall, Tho attondanco was not so Inrge ns on tho first day, yot tho Lidding was fair. There was 8 lack of intoreat upon the part of tho Jurger breeders, arising from tho fact that the euttlo offered were decldedly below the pedi- grees offered on tho frat day when tho Hitlhurat and Vermont hords wero sold. Tho following is the record of sales: COWS AND HEIFERS, No, 1. Noxubee Bell fth—Ited; 4-year-old, grt By Fake of Noxtibeo; to Archio Hiumilton, Mt. orl Ky. $100, No.2. TL heag Mith—Led roan; Byenr- old, got by Gth Duke of Geneva; toArchto Elnmil- ton, Mt. Sterling, Ky: 8145. No... Kirklovington. Duchess Zkt—Ited; 3+ your-old, xot by Knightly Duke; toT, G, Ander- aon, Side View, Ky.t $50 ; No, 4. Loudon Duchess of On'twood 1st—Whitos [peta pet by inp. Buron Slddington; to 8. C, uncan, Suiithville, Mo; $270, No.5, Kirklovington Duchcess—Red; 8 months old, got by Mubbuck; to Major Soth E. Ward, Kansans City, Mos £215, No, 6, Luoy Napler—Red; 8-yenr-old, mot by imp, Hoburt Nap! ery to Maj. 8, E, Ward, Kansus ONS est eaurlen soth—Iteds 6 1a, got by oO. 8. Mazurka Ilex year-old, go! © Anderson, Sido Mth Duke of Alrdrlo; to Viow, K; wb. No. 9, Imp. Acomb Bollo—Ronn; 60-year-old, t by Oxford Bouu dd; to N.P. Clark, St, Cloud, nit. § $555. No, 30. ith Laay of Brattlcboro—Red and whito; 9-yenr-old, got by tth Duke of Thorndilo; to Maj, 8.E. Ward, Kansus City, Mow; £205, No, I. LA Duchess Gwynne—Ronn; 4-yoar-old, got by Hoyal Oxforl Gwynno; to Dr. tL, Winter, Princeton, Hl; 8180. Nofiz, Fidget's Gwynne—ltoan; d-yenr-old,got ty Mowe ihoeu Duke; to N. VY. Clark, St, Cloud, nn.; $210, No. 1d. Oxford's Hilpa—Red; a a got by imp. Lincuster’s Oxford; to Dr. W. H. Winter, Princeton, HL; 8 No. Ii. Susie Lce—Ied; 4-yenr-old, got by Cas- telne;' to J. G, Strawn, Orleans, Ils $305, No. 15, Princess Anne—lted nnd Whito; Tevear= old, by Ga Lothurlo; to J. G. Straun, Jack- Bonvila, fl.; $125. No. 10. Nolly Rly Ith—Hed and White; 3 monthg old, got by Baron Butterily; to C. A, Hanley, Orchard Grove, Iud.; 870. No, (7, Nelly Bly 12th—Ked; ¢-yoar-old, by Wonder; to Hiram Gardner, Springtleld, Hl.; loo, No, 18. Nelly he Ith—Hed; R-goar-old, got by gamn Wiley; to Hirain Gardner, Springtield, IL; No. 19. Orange Blossom of Linwood &—Rod; Tyeur-old. ot by inp. Flower Lad; to Barclay &Troer, West Liberty, Ta. $400. No, 20. Lady Fairy’ A. Sa—Red; f-yconr-old, fete Royn! Baron; to H. F. Brown, Migueapo- ig, Minn.: $200, fo, 21. London Duchessof Oakwood Sud—Red; calf 6 months old, got by Crown Princo; to. It, Weatrope. Grant, In.; $100, No, 24. Misa Batos 11th—Red and whito; f-yenr- old, Cate Ciluton Duke; to N. P, Clark, Siline- apolis, Minn.; $200, No, 27, Lady Brockway Sd—Red; 4-year-old, t by Lucretius; to Thomas Hughes, Hebron, ind.; $155, No. i, Motllo of Syence—Red: d-year-oll, got hy 4th Duke of Onelda; to Barclay & ‘racr, ‘West Liberty, In.; $155. No, 31. Lady Alrdrio—Red; -yenr-old, got. by finstan Airdriog to Maj. 8, E, Ward, KunsasCity, 10.5 No, i, Lady Brockway 2d—Red: %-yenr-old, ais hy Guido Crown; to MuJ, 8. E. Ward, Kansus ( 100. ‘0. #8}, Aula 6th—Itonn; 2-yonr-old, got by 20th. Duke of Atrdrio; to 1, C. Anderson, Sido View, Ky.; 85. TULL, No.3. The Baron—Red; 4-yenr-old, got by imp. Knight of Warlaby; to ‘T. B. Westrope, Grant, In; $315, 'o, 35. Hubback—Dark-red; ssonr old, got by Earl of Grass HIN; to Wiltlam Ogilvie, Madi- wen aos iubinck 24—tte 1 y fo, 36. Hubback 2t—Roan; yearling, got by pect oatr pci to. A. M. Winslow's Sonse Kare kee, Wes 210, No, 32, Mazurka Duko—Red and white; veur- Ming, got by 20th Ditke of Airdrio; to Ma. Ward, Kunagna City, Mo.; $160. No, 38, Onkwood Taid—Hed and white: year- Ing, got by Princo of Bourbon; to M. J, Dana way, Ottawa, Iil.: $200. 0. 9, Baron Hubbnek—Red; yearling, gat by Lord Hubbuck; to W. C. Koyger, Madison, Wis. 105. ‘Tho herd tnoluded all tho short-horns owned by Dr. Curtis, Thore were several barren cows in-tho cutalog. In disposing of these ecnttle the fact of high breeding and individunl pers fection stands for nnught, consequently Nos. % 2, 2h, 25, 2, 28, and 29, brought very low prices, in tact hardly what thoy wero worth for beet, The uverngo prices received for tho twenty-s1x cows ond heifers was $220 cach, tho six bulls averaging $18) cnch, at the conclusion of tho Oakwood snio, Col. Judy notified the audioncs that ho would offor for ‘salou hord of olght short-horn cattle, the property, of Mr. J. 0. Carr, of Gubilan, Mon- teroy , County, Califorutn, ' Shipping blooded took from tho Paciile const for kalo in tho Chi- caxo market being indeed sin innovation, con- siderable interest uttached to tho silo. Mr, Carr trinsported thocnttlo from bia farm at xront oxpense, and tf goitordnys prices are to bo taken a8 1 criterion {t will bo many days heforo the gontloman ventures non a ike ate, If thore {8 tho slightest demand for short-horns on. the Pacifio coast his hord could haye been als- posed ‘of nt home to much betteradvantayo. The ord of olyht averayed but $140, which, after paying freight, leavea Mr. Carr a very’ amall imurgin of profit. The next pubtio offering of short-horn stock of any Importance will be tha Kontucky serics, commenciug at Mount Stor- Ming July 2a, ————_ . — .THE JEPSON CASE, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cnioago, June 30.—L promise to piy towards tho fund for dofraying tho exponse of tha Jop- fon sult tho sum of $10, and, If thore {sa chance to hang those brutes who porpetrated tho vile deed, or tho Alderman who went bull for them, 4 will most choorfully contribute a llberal suin in addition, Where faour elty drifting, that such fiendish deods can bo commitied, und ane of tho (go-cultod) etty guardians como forward to give bull to beaste for whom common binging ta toa food fn fnto? What kind of @ creature, pray, can that ofticer be who uae ily: sido with orimo of tho moat holnous sort? Can tt be that ho has 9 Gaughtor or weigter, and whut would be thoir fate should they full inte tho hands of Bitch 1A Miya cpeon did,and he the only ono to resent tholr injuries? Thera iy no doubt in my mind that such 2 thing us be fy would commit the very 6amv crime himself, Miu. K, ‘To tha Editor of The Chtcago Tribune, BWCurcano, Juno .—Ajineebania says: “Toll tha ediwrof Tax Trivuxe that va poor as 1 am I will givo 81 towards tho Jepson fund, and I will hotp to pull tho rope to hang tho fiends who por. petmnted tho deod, as well ag tha ony to bang the Alderimay who went thoir ball." AAI Tie TrineNE also ucknowlodges tho receipt of $1 from E. G. B. ‘3 R — A Priucess In u Ball-Itoom, Partsian, Tenbella, Princess of Asturins, daughter of Quoen Isabella, 1é not pretty, but bright and sympathetic, sho dollghte fn skating, riding, and danoing, and ber guyety ts such that the suvere Spaulsh Murquisca ure often shovkod ut. ber frolica. At the time of tho royal wedding tho Count do Beyleus gavo a splendid ball, OF course tho Drincess wus there, aud danced to her heart's contunt. (t happenod thut just as she wus inept the muzy waltz with Prince Kiusky, hia Rxcellency was caught in tho truin of one of tho dancers, fell, and dragged the Princess after him, ‘Chen followed «stream of apologies, “sweeter than ee but the Prin- cosa Jumped up quickly, pulled his recumbent Excollency up, too, and, without even $35 {oy chidlogly ® Muludroie?” put ber arma into bis an: reanmed ber favorit pastime, she 1s, ludced, the Casslldof the Spaulat Court, es What It Doca. Kidnoy-Wort movea tho bowola regularly, elounues | the blood, and rudicatly cures kidney diseuse, gravel, piles, bilious headuche, and pilns which uro caused by disordered liver nud kidneys. ‘Thousands have been cured—why bhould you uot try it? ——$__ Give me tho Bhukers' Sursuparilla in prefer- ches to ull othora,—C, «A, Guilniclle, M, D., Hose He <<< pinektoen chatty cough or. cold with Ialo's ound and Tar, Pike's’ Pootbuche Drops cure in ore minute, ELIEL & DANZIGER. Unexpected Assignment of This Old “i Hide and Leather House. Tho Linbillties Appear to Be Deeldedly in Excess oF tho Assets, A Schedulo Showing the Latter Filed Yos- torday in the County Court, At a lato hour Wednesdhy afternoon the firm of Ellel, Danziger & Co. tho tanners at No. 47 Lake treet, took refuge from sore financial Nts by Ming in the County Court n vohintiry assign ment to Lambert Eliel for tho benefit of their ereditora, No schedulcs were attached, and tha mengro but only information obtainable—and even that proves incorrect In tho light of aub- sequont Investization—was that thelr ltabilitics Anounted to about $60,000, whilu tholr assets wors near the saine figure. To say that tho aforesnld croditors and tho leathor trade generally were sumowhat sure prised yesterday morning whon they heard of tho financial straita which bud overtnkon tho asélynord is to indulge in tho mildest turm of language which tho circumstances will admit ot. As one gentleman expressed himself yeatar- day, tho firm could buve bought anything Wednesday atternoon that was forsnlo. They were an old house, bad a good credit, were rated ut $150,000, and no one had tho fuintest Iden that thoy woro in trouble. Truc, thoy had suf- fered the Ines of thole tannery four weoks ago re, but thon thofe wns tin insurance of $5,000, which, it waa pretty generally known, they had lost no more) time thun wig veoranry In collesting. Besides that, thoy bid sok out thoir stock'at the very lowest ture they could gut, nod, after conaltorabie of what 4 iconerally known ws Dlgeling,” No later thkn two or three nys HRO | OND hotso on Lake — street gnve em two chocks aggregating somo $15,000, and another $s reported to have Invested oven more largely In what was saved from tho tan- nery fire nnd what was kept in the Lake-stroct Warchouse, As tho news of the assignment wna gradually whispored about, it wns. nakort What bid become of the 00) or 870,000 enl- Iected since the tannery went up in smoke nnd ashes, At list accounta nobotty had received anything like a satisfactory anawer. ‘Tiunune reporter, after communing with and vonsuling some of tho creditors, wandered around to. No, SA7 Lako street yeaterdny after- noon In soarch of whatover little particulars might bo gathored in. We YOUND THE TWO FLIES Louis and Gustav—about tho premises, but suc- ceeded in gottiug very little from thom. Tho fipecr Had dust Sone. fn, and was bus pe pe losk ge rendy to ‘keep ah appointmen with one Of tho firm of Tonnes & Eiowors, his Inwyors. In his hurry ho could unly spare the tino to say that tho assignment wis brought about by two ¢auses—bad business for a tow fear back and the loss by tho recent fire, The iri, ho explained, consisted of Louls and Gus- tay Ellol and the widow of Josoph Danziger, and tho iabllitics wero probably over $100,000, Just what tho naacta were, bo didn't know, butthought thoy would pan out $50,000 or $40,000, Tha is- signment had boon, mado to Lambert Ellei, big brother, a member of the leuf-tevacco firm of Rothschild, Schrocder & Ellel,who would see that tho creditors got all there wns loft, Whito he admitted that tho firm hud collected 1 good dent of monoy since the fire, ho waa unwilling to stuto how much, and his oxplanution as to what had become of it was covered by tho rathor in- delinit and unsatisfactory statement that it bad wll gono to pay legitimate debts, except $10,000 Jnoash whioh bas been turned over to tho As- Bixee, aluitg’ with the othor assets, - Having de- llverod himself’ of’ this iitich, Mfr.’ Dodid "Eilel rushod off to soo his nttorney, ‘The othor Elicl was a trifla more communi- entive, Unlike Louis, bo ATINIGUTHD THE TROULLE SOLELY TO THE FIRE, and promptly donied cortatn stories alrendy cur- ront on tho streot regarding tho firm's aifnirs of Kite, Thofr attorney had assured them, be sild, that he had nover struck a more honest case of failure inull bis wide and varied experience. ir, Eel referred with pride to the long career of tho bouse and its high standing in the clty, But tho fire came, and with ft grent financial trouble, although be admitted a moment tater dint, whito tho loss was $60,000, they but recoys cored $35,000 from the insurinco companies, ond considerable from tho sale of tholr stock, Just what had ome of it wl he did not enro to explain in detail, but ho assured tho roporter that what had gone had been puld out fortho purpose of cnnecling Jegitimate firm debts, Whon thoy found they cou ee ue any more thoy wound up, turning over $10,000 to tho Assignee for tho benefit of tho creditors, MANK DEUTS, “Do you owe tho International Bank $1,000?" asked the reporter, “No, not that I know of.”” Owe tho Hide & Louthor anything?" No. Wo owe tho Corn Exchungo $5,000, T bo- but I don't know of any othor bank,” Do you owo Gerhard Foromun $2,007" ayo “ What for?" “ Rorrowod money.” * And D, Morgentheim & Co.’ “Yes, we owo them about 8, Meryen tholin individually $2,600, hid nd how much do you owo J, Ullman for dea?” “T don't. know just how much,’ “Ag much as $30,0007"" “Tenlly, Leouldn’t tell, It's too carly now. You witl know all that {na day or two.” “ Any truth in the report that Ullman coun- termanded tho suleof 0 lotof hides when ho beard of your asalgnment?" “Of courso not. Why should wo buy any hides? “Wo haven't got any tannery.” of Hoy. much do you owe Goodkind & Oborn- rhe" “Qh, about $1,000." ‘“ How much do you owe altogether?" “T can only guess obit, J should say §100,000 Anda litdo over. There are just cloyen credit- org, and ull of thom lve hore.” “Who are thoy besides those just men- toned?" : . “IT couldn't tell xen now; I don’t rocotlect them all just now, ‘Ys L wasn't In tho ofllca much. Tran the tann “What ubout a $4,000 warranty deed from Louts Elict and wife June 2, of same proporty in Pine Grove Subillvision?" “Ob, that fa nothing but a tittle private trans- notion. Tho firm bud nothing to do with that.” The knowlodye of tho mun who run tho tune nory soomed to bave renchod {ts limit, and tho reporter proceeded to hunt up Mr, Ullman, fe, too, was profoundly ignorant ne to Just how much the tirm did owo him, but was very posl- tivo that ho hadn't sold thom «ny hides lately and thon ordered tholr delivery suspended on honring of the asalwnmont. Nhe result of the interview botween Louls Ellel and his attorney was made known lato in tho afternoon IN THM BITAPE OF A BCITEDULE, which was filed in tho County Court, hott " It was 0 one-sided scheuto. by the way, showing ng but assota, and the ronson for this ane- aldcdnoss may be ns the nttornoy explained it— thut somo of the oreditors mizhtnot Ike to have thoir nunics heralded to tha publle, and that it wasn't wny of tha public's busines anyway, For what little tiformatton jt does gee on that ‘score therefore the pubtio will not indebted to olther of tho -Ellela or their attorney, The firm's nssots, a8 shown by the sehodtlo, aro as follows: in Block 00, Ela- Luts 2) to 24, inclusive, tone adition ++ 810,000 fe) ve» 1U,580 ibis Hiianoe dive on foods consigned av) Probable bilanoo to parties In Boston. Nota Elie! Hrowlny Ce a Juno 4 18, Noto Eliel Browlng Co,, due Juno 7, IKBL.. T8i1 Noto Eltel Browtng Co,, duo Juno %, 1883.., 1600 Note Alex. B. Bilel, dno June wt, IHL 4H Noto Alex. B. Rilely dite Junto 2, 18s? 4044 Noto Honry Rosenfeld, duo July’ 2, 1 W Noto William Curing & Son, due April ia 62 2,008, Be ‘Total... ‘Tho useats of Ln i ae Low lj and 13, lock 7 Humboldt Park, Ttusidence Assoolation,....... $ 250 Undivided 4 of 833 fovt of the f Lowy Hock 10 8, 8, Addition...» 1,000 Note H.Grocncbuum & Co., socured by ieee at tery nee 5,000 ‘en shnres stock’ Hite! Traw! pa DAF VALUE G10 OCLs eserssreseosene, 4 1,000. ‘Total. se oe 8 7200 Grand total. sscanlagsens beet tere ég OTT ‘Tho Asalgiica extlrautad “is alae or tho ARsOte OI vo an bon Li wri Exéwontiad Gnd Bouts ade SoM, uTotiLs, ‘What tho creditora propose to do about it ro- Inains to be seen, but thoro ure intinations of creditors’ mevtings and the ku, go that the end dg proaumably not yet, A Momarkable Story. \ Lanbon Telegraph, From Birkenhead w remarkublo atory onmes. A certain widow lady Hving nenr that place tut ly wave ber servant wotico to leave on account Gi misconduct, but befure the notlee expired there wasun alarm of burglurs in tho house, ‘Tho faithful domestic roused up her mistress shortly aftor nidulgbt with the nows that two mon had broken in, but that she had driven {hom olf minua the booty thoy expected. ‘here was avundunt evidence to show whut tho ruf- Hans hid attompted,—w vrokwy pane of gliss whore entrunco hud boon obtalned, disturbed: puutior aod footnurks, an iron bar, masks hrown away, and clothing packod up fi reudi- noss for tight. Tha devotwd houso-matd bid. been throatoned with tho fron-bur, and had act- ually received an dustallwent of tho burgluns’ vengeance Intho-form of a sovere biow ou tha brouwt. Neod It be added that hor grateful mis- tresa withdrow tho notice to leave and rewarded the girl Siren grata: of 30 shillings, besides lying bor a ortnly nt'a hollday to visit hur richda in Ireland? Sho went on’ this luayo of absutico, but whilo sho was way those ténquial- Uve police found out “ somothibg,” and when tho heroine returned she was Interviewed by tha local Constabulary, who roundly charged her with having got the 30 ahtilings on fnlac pre- tenses, Worse still, the girl, after a little fens cing, admitted that she had" got up” the burg Inr eplaode herself, and had arranged the im- fpigeuans and othor prouta for greater uffect, having heen penmnptes Bey by # wish to make her mistress smart for the notice to leave and partly by acraving for a bolidny. This Inge- tous young woman is remanded. THE COURTS. TER LATE JUDGE GOOKINS, ‘Tho rerolutions of tho Bar {n momory of Hammel Th, Gookins wero presonted to-day to the Circult Court, Jon (. Mogers presidiag, by Melvilio W. Fullor, who moved that they bo spread upon the records. Mr. Falter ands duduo Gunkine was eneased in act- ive practice naa member of this Bar fur over twonty yonra, and exhibited all the qualities and nccomplinhe Menta of the learned. an tuont wand nkitifiad lawyor mid distinuulsned: purist whieh ho wns. iit Tintnic ne Imprasred fle brothran nnd the communtiy luoat profaunily wilh iia exeolioneo. ase hinne note withstanding his eminence nan tnwrer, Intercourse with tlm always seemed to convince one that he Porserned—a rare. possess pence. which parcott: abl inderstandin, the peace of & conaciancn yold Uf offense towards God and nnn, It is but a few woekn sinen J toatour frlendupan tho , fublar fo and vigue and of thut cheerinoas d churneteristte, Hut, at Baron tower underinined.” Tha te came, and the tower full, fdo not know that the apparent nnexpectednens of bis departure ts te be depiured, The prayite for dee livery from andden doath menne simply thatthe blow thay not fall upon the unprepered, ond, humanly “t we: may be assured that Judgo Gooktns waa yuna tendy. We part with him with sorrow, to cherish hin mem- ory and emulate hie examplo, until wo ale are sums moned henee. happy if equally usetul and binmoloss liven Justify os to un the same hopes of the future as those we cuntdently entartain as to him, A DISSATISFIED SPECULATOT. Heber Zmith tlicd a bill yorterday againat Henry 0., MeDald, asking fora rottiomont of divara speculations in which they have becn engaged. Te «tates that during the tattor part of 1877 Metald repreaanted that ho hind been enyaxed for some time in obtatning title to Government lund that bad beon recently mado aubjectto entry In Lnko County by hunting up the ex-United Bintes soldiors who, under the Momontend tawa of tho United Atates, wore entitied to ad- ditional homoatead claims. He then induced uch potdlors to Tocato thelr homostoad: claims on such Jund In Lake County on he solected, sand aftor the soloction was accustomed to buy thelr title. ‘The prico he patd was an avernuo of sl an acre, ore forancluhty-nere trick Including costs. Mo- Datd thought there wus money in this kind of @ spas. itlation, aud he induced complainant to put inal Lay for buying up auch titles, As far ns Hoitth lenrn. Mefald bought about 40 neren, paring at fret, only Flin nero, but afterward an high ax $2. an acre, Heagroad to divide equally of tirst, but when com- ininnnt began to slack up on funds agreed TTiivo “Hve-eiutia sof the ‘Net protita, the purchasos wero made. ve After, OWOVGr, ha falled to #lve nn account, and complainant saya ho Texts ho nevor will bo abin togot a sottiumont paaco- ably, Ho assorta that MeDald is insolvent, and tna ready sold some of tlie tand so purchased, and in ‘vide tho sain as ho axrec ba te THE Ciry WIns. In 1878 Cox Bros, of this city, had a contmet with the elty for building the Iatsted atrect viaduct, ‘Thoy obtained the stono for the bullding of the yinduct of the Ilinols ttune Company, In Aprit, 1874, Cox Bros, und tho Stono Company hnd a acttloment of thelr no- counts, and Cox Brun, ¢avo an order on the Controll- er for $1,{0), tho nmount duo the Stone Company for ston furnished. The nmount was tw. ba pald out of tha fiuil estimate tobe given ‘Cox Bros. rhe i estimate! was ylven in September, 17a, the amount boing abont AON, Hy direction of Cox Hros., 11400 wna paid to the Stone Company, and Cox Lros, to'recelve the balance. ‘Tho money could not he pald until Oct. a It, whon Cox frou. wore paid the F100, und tho next duy, Oct, 4 they fled n petition in tankruptey nnd schoduled #100 cash on hand and aclatin agninat city for the Above, NY $1.0 waa finalt) 1 ts the Xtono Company in Deo. 2, bk. "In February. 19H, lraltord Hanguck was nppointod Assluneg und In January, 144), brouuht mit auninat the etty for the BLU. City> Attornuy Grinnell ted a plea potting up the statute Of limitations of two years undor Sec, KON of tha Mankrnpt inw, to the effect that nn Asstznev could | NUEAUO oF bo Buc. two your afr the date Of his npr Qylntmene an Assign. “ho easy camo. up for trint Wednexday bofore Judge Gacy. nnd he hold the ples good and gave judgment for the city. ITEMS, Jadge Barnum Gnatly got throuzh with tho hearing of the Jung-drawn-out case of HHl:y. Deckor, and took ttunder ndvisemont. ‘This closed up his work for tho summer, ond ho will not bo in court agnin un- an. : Juags Jameson witl bo in court dally next weok, but will have nu call. Judge Moran wil hold court as usual noxt wook, but notofter that. Judge Modgett will hogr act casos and general busi- hess untll about the [5th ink, Jucige Hoxurg lx Wonrly through his ante-vacatlon Dunincss, but will bo in court a aliort timo this morn- me Discharges from bankruptey wero {asuod ia; to Wiliinas fL Squires and # Lincoln itocd. ne DIVoncrs, Sophia Nutini fled x bill yesterday charging that hor husband, John Nutini, had boon guilty uf repeated ernolty, and asking fur n divorce. ude Hurnnm aranted a divorco to Iattio P, Roe bunks from C, 8. Hobanka for adultary, and to Josuph Jub from Annie BM. Loab 9u tho ground of dosar- UNITED STATES COURTS. Samuo} J. Hayes filod a bill yesterday ngainst the Chicago & Alton Itultroad Company to prevont thom uslog his hnprovement in makin if patented May 24, 1a. Ing tuborJoints STATE COURTS. Jamos Morgan besnn nv sult yostorday for $0,000 againattho City of Chicago, * Barah PD, Sniith brought sult agalust Albert W, Langley, elatming 61,000. . John EK. ‘Tillatson commenced an action In trespnas aminat Willan §. Pelronnotaying damages prs rh TIE CALL. JNNAE BLopaRtr—Set cascs and ganoral business. AMPELLATE Count—Motions JUNGE GAny—Bet casox, Np caso on trial, JUDUE JAMESON—T6, 10, &, KL Pussod casa on bears ing. : JUDOF Noaxts—Puremptory call of motions for naw tein, JUNGE’ MORAN 3H, 3), 41) to {90 Inclusive, exe ba, ois Contrul Hallway 3, 91) copl aH No. RG, Lowwls v. Hikn Catupany, on trial, JUDGE LanNus—Adjournca far tha summor, JUDGMENTS, Supenion COUNnT—CoNPEssIONS—Frank Haight v, Teborn Clatiin, 80, Jinan GAnY=M. 0, Bushooll y. Jacob Harsh, Bi, CincmrT CounT-Convesstons—Carolina Konnl- SHiiae UuGEiNesiury Muthowa y. ‘Cho City of Chicago, Rue CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS The Clevotand Conferonce. CLEVELAND, O., July At tho worning ses+ afon of tho Conference of Charities and Correc- tons tho report on Insano was followed by a paper by Drjitichard Gundry, Superintondent of tho Maryland Asylum, and discussion, aftor which resolutions were unanimously adopter that tho lunatics in insane boxpitals should bo furnished groator facilities for usefut occupa- tion; that no provision should be mado for a portion of tho {Insane at a coat disproportionod to tho ablilty of the publicto provide aultably: for ull tho Insano of tho Stato; that the pocunl- ary burden may bo reduced by a separate pro- vision far chronic cases; that no insane person should be retninud where ho vunnot buve ado- quite modical supervision and peronal attonit~ anee, and guucrestlt tho advisability of con Boars, suieing Medical In the aftornvon,.s paper by, Tir. John G. khaw, of the Flatbush Asylum, on "Tho Practicabillty aud Value of tho Non-iostraint Troutment of the Inuune,” was read by Dr, Seguin, of the Hid- bon County (N. ¥.) Hosp! tal, who also presented an orbetil paper on “Tho Hight of Insane to party." Dr. George M. Blard, of Now York, read a pi per on The Supervision of Lunatic Asyluint ‘The following Commissions for the your were winteds ‘ork of Bonrds of Stnto Charitica—R, Brink: erhoit, Manstield, OF Henry We Lord, Dotrolt; Nuthan Allon, Lowell; Rdward G, Donetty d York; George 8, Robinson, Sycamore, U1 fans drew E, Elmoro, Wisconsin; George 1 Chase, Providenco; James 8. Liddle, Phitadelphin, Orgunizition of Charities tn Citles—Charloa F, Cudwillader, EBtulol mtn Jovoph Porkins, Cloveland; Robert ‘runt Paine, Jr, Boston} Miss Loulso Leo Schuytcr, Now York; tho Rev. 8. Humphries Gurtion, Bulfaloy Levi 8. Hur bour, Dutrolt; the Rov. G. HB. Gordon, Milwau- Koos tha Hov, Oscar C. MeCulloch, Indlanapolley the Rov, E, it, Dorsho, Pittsburg, Imulgration—J. Hi, Vau Antwerp, Albany; @, Dr. David Nogers, re Honry W. Whool- ray + J. Walkor, Dotrolt; W, A. Grimubaw, Vitestlold, “tt; J. WV. Androwa, Columbus, 0.7 Dr, Diller Luthor, Reading, Pas 0, 8, Watkins, Davenport, taj” lr. Churloa 8, Hoyt, Albany; It, Handoiph, Tucker, Va. Vroventivo Work Among Childron—John J. Bugloy, Detroit; Willan P, Lotebworth, Budalo; tho Hoy, Churlus L, Brace, New York; Mrs, C, It Lowoll, Now York? sir, Gara Leonard, Spring: fold, Stusd.t Mra. John J. Fairbanks, Milwaukoo; Mrs. Johny L, Bevoridye, Evanston, ry A.G, Byars, Columtits’O. Bra, Jull Rattund; 1 Gatdwoll, Loutayitte, Crimea and Penultles—Francis D, Wayland, Now Haven; Z, 1. Brockway, Klmira, N.Y. tho Rov. Join J. Milligan, Allaghonys tho Be Frovk Hussell, Manstlulds; 1. stunton, Mays ville, Ky,3 Mra. A. Jobnson, Boston. Tuibeclifty and Tdiocy—Dr, 11. 8. Wilbur, Syre aqvuse; Dr. John Hi. Chapin, Now York; Drsd. Doren, Columbus; . Kerlin, Mola, y Dr. George C, Tarbell, Boston; the ito, Frod H. Wines, Sptingtiold, Itt Robert D, Bo: Gunerul Alloghony, — Frod 1. Wins wis ‘tected Statistical Becro- tury, and Dr, Churlos Hoyt Beorotary of the fine nilgration Committee, Dr, Ditler Luthor read a paper on tho "Causes and Provontion of Pauporism.” At tho evenluy scasiun President Sanborn read the Committce’s roport on the Tramp laws, and hideternnate sentences, which ropresent that the foauestient ‘Vrump lawe Produce tho best result, Mir, Xemans, of Detrolt, roada paper on" Exe Dre Jy pert Testimony Langmulr, Canadian Inapector of Penal and Charitable Institutions, on® Tho Prisons, Asylume, and Public Charities of Ontario,” ———— THE TELEGRAPH WAR, KAsAR City, Jtdy L--Tho decialon of Judga McCrary, of tho United Stntes Cireutt Court, in the cuse of tho Western Union Telegraph Com- pany ys. Tho Union Pacific Ratirond, the Kansas Paeific, and tho American Union Telegraph Company, has just been filed. Tn this suit the Western Union sought to maintain a contract with tho rallrond com- pantes, by which It clatined to have tho right to uro tho wires of the Iattor, to the exclusion of nilother telegraph companies. On tno inaucus ration of tho American Union Telegraph Com- pany tha Unton Pactiio and branches granted to bat Company the use of the wires horotofoero oxcluaively enjoyed by the Western Union, Tho latter thereupon sought to restrain the raiiroada Jn tha course of action, and flied a bill foran ine Junction, After months of litigation, tho case caine up in the United States Circuit Court. Judge MeCrary (Md es tho Western Union Teln- graph Company tho right toamend, if desired; otherwise, ho declares, thero will be advereo dinmisaing the billof Injunction, and unless tt can be made to appear, in ag amended bill, that: the complainant hasthe best right to retain ogressic of tho telugraph linea snd property, dependently of the contract, the Injunction must be dlanissed, Tho whole contract between tho Western Union and the railroad company ia closely oxamined nnd declared vold, because hes youd the powers of tho railroad company. Tho rovision of tho contract by which the Western Citon herecd to tranamlt the private soctal measnges of tho excvutive ofiiccra of tho raii- rind company in conalderation of thelr consent tothe contract is deciared to be immoral, cor- rupt, and against considcration of public policy. _——————— THE MUSIC-TEACHERS’ CONVENTION. Special Dispatch to Tha Crteago Tribune, Durra.o, N. Y., July 1.—Tho thint and last day of tho Convention of the Musie-Tenchers® National Asaocintion upened rathor technically at Goodoll Hall this morning, ana tho eesalon of tho forenoon was occupied hy discussions of In- terest to advanced musicians. Dr. W. 8, Mat- thews, of Chicago, started with an address upon the subject of “The Nature and Relation of Beauty.” Dr. Matthows rapidly eketched views which’ philosophers, anelent and modern, bad had upon the subject of beauty, and compared an ident in the various branches of art. Mr, E. M. Bowman, of St. Louis, transistor of Woltz- man’s * Manual of Harmony,” delivered an ad- dress on tho “Historic Points and Modern Meth- ods of Instruction in Harmony.” ‘This evening there was an interesting address at St. James! Halt by Cart Seiler, M. D., of Philadelphia; sub- chi “Vocal Acoustics.” After the address, a Daiane, coucert waa given by Bulfalo mu- ane, ————— IMMIGRATION, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Barrinone, Md., July 1—Anothor steamer, tha Braunchwelg, Iandod at Looust Point this morning with 1,600 Germans, Scandinavians, and Bohemians on board, They left for Chicago this afternoon over the Baltimore & Ohio, oo Nutrition improve, strength restos and discaso arrestod by Sult Bitters. TOG fas Papillion used once you will always use it. CITY REAL ESTATE TORY FRAMA HOUSE AT 4... ENGSTROM, BALE $0.00, CSTORY ANI) RASEMANT NO-front wtares sx1K1; elevators and All mod= tao M t.. between Ba Salto s rent nee to Jobbing Nem far Ki por 12 pee cont on Bookkeepers, Cloria, &¢. WANTED ICLOAK BALRSMAN—CORRESPOND. gnco in doaired with n tow frat-class traveling entesmon, fopresenting branches of tha. dry-roude trade, which du noteuntict In Wisennsin, Minnesot Town, Nebranka, and Kansas; que gqoda rank All yor, Rtn orn Improvanie: and Markoten year: w mngniiieent chance ‘got others in the markot. and A limon represnnting leads Tonos. BOYD, Iteam 7, 179 Madizon-at. Ing houses and favorably known to tha beat and Tj0R wan ie LOT GN TACKBORN: | reer mith oaratatee ae reece raalan Atte a A JAC! “ id ¥ i wlll bs, mid for $10 por foot K, | BERKLEY & CUsCincanate renee TREFRAB, ; at. none Rint, ‘AL CUMMINGS & 60. 13 La Satlo-nt. [PO KALE GX ON SARKET-ST, is ERT south of Adams, fronta west. ‘The chenport lot Inthe city at ushy $5 per foot. Mure bo anid thie weok, KB, A, CUMMINGY &CO,, ft 1 at yor SALE—A HLOCK OF FOUR 81 LOT ON pI Vv FANTRD-A_ FIRST-CLASS BALEAMAN INA. anny coutelone price slothing housa: tustapeak ther~ mn i Nuontty, after? p. 5 BOWE MON, a7 and BU Northeays | ets YO WANTEDA NOT MAN AB RNTRY Chena IN # Mhinlesnio xencery) must bo oxtra rapid. Ads dross 43, Tribune ofiice, WANTED-NY WitOLESALE PAPER TOUS, city aniosmans must be quick and a liva mn Aig Aj penmant if not 8 good penmnn don't answers Biato where iat employed. Address 1' 33, Tribune, ANNOTT & CG. aD Wabartenys oY Wee As As ‘Trades, Lg 0 ey picture-framoes, mirros and moldings. BAMSIONS, CLA ¥ = Solpteat, oF 11 Kouth Cuntonaay CO" HL Han ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS EN VEN W die sinkar, by L, KOCH! a pee if anal iu ‘a valuable enrner, 1x0, 4 blocks from new Court> uret wiih be suld thle weok for €15,000; value Ri.- Wweatlanta, E, A. CUMMINGS & CO. 101.0 prot HALE=I WANT AN OFFER FOILA BROWN Mone oetatonefront hows nt Doarburn-av. MATSON HILL,‘ Waahington-at, For. SALE—PRAIRIF-AV., BETWEEN SIX- - teonth and iighteenth-ats., t-story and bxsemant Prick houras rentafor toi MATHON £1 fat.y 09 Waslt- yee MALE-M. IGAN-AY., 10x10 FEBT COI+ donne ‘Tolrty-tits-at. MATSON TILL, % Washing- JPOK BALE LOTS ON GHICAGO-AY. BAnt Df Contral Parks rien MOMs worth HILAL WHOS ASD. BNYDEI & Cet Hinatoneae at ig 01 Washingtor Xi Weanrnocinien Goon PINTER, YOUNG (OR BALE SEVERAL G00) lors ON BURLING: 5 y work. and thtee satbseription i aL, conte PHILP Minne, Taper ing | agents, Irish T: Hevea ISL Een Balen Ranaolpn-at. Oi SALE—WADARH-AV.-0 FRIED FRONT, iM Wabash-ay,, near Forty-eoventheat, "Price 008 Reny payme: THOMAS D SNYDER & CO, tut Waahinuta SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. 7 ANTED-A_ FEW GOOD FANCY WRAVET M at woolen milis, Springfield, Mi bree ST ees W4NTED-AN ENOINRER AT Tih GAULT House. Apnly’tmmedi 5 > GAT Jit ects Anny Immediately. It, W. GATES, EN—A GOOD HORSPSTIORR AND FLOON= ¥ ANT! JOR BALK—OAK PARK—40 RES ON MADL- man at J. DILON'S, ald ‘Thirty-teatest. Sons. HARE atntion. {miles woat of city limite, TILOMAS D, SNYDER & Waabington-st Coachmen, Teamsters, &. it BALLE—A BARGAINS TWENTY ACHR: ANTED—A WASITEM AT GHUSSMAN & CO! 3 pine State end bouluvard and Ninoy eae livery, 400 West itandojph-at. ae ay. 0 ss Wat, PANHEtntosal Clarkerte Roam be Employment Agencies. ANTRD—3U HAILROAD LAHORER ana tormutnsaeaiae free tare AR rea mnday 1 tall, SHRIBe ANG CO,, SHOU Watorente Ore CHIIS \Wartenvro WEAVE FIIDAY AT 10 ASE Tai 4 4 AOR SALE—TH1i : NTE Mintle, 7 millas weatof city limits, between UB. Cans C eS, AW, Rallrouds; 130 crea woodland, Wa) * jaw janids ¥4 ensh, balance on tong time, Room 2 Falirond Inborers for, Dakota: waxes $1." poi G a day. long Jobs trea farat We tor \Wiecannts an Reaper Hoc! torma, CHISTIAN & CO,.2m South Waterate > ___._ EAL ESTATE WANTED. \Wrasteuna TWO-8TORe AND HASKMENT marble front for woll-sccurnd paper and other roporty. Addrenn TT. Tribune uftice VANTED-&) MEN TO RUILD WIRE FENCES at £1 nee days rallroxd Inborers for luwn, Minnesota [inoig, und Indiana, free fare to the work; @men for work tn the elty: ni heat waxes paid.’ Apply at once to ENIIUIET & COs Norte western Mpluyment Agoncy, 74 South Cannt-at, HORTLE AT WABSETI'S BT) Wa Ea Wael AT Nasser ra BTADLE, its Fort C1 a Wy DO LAB HW to #175, CHIISTIAN & Co, Water-st. BG; 72 NORTIE $5.0. THOS. K Ineat., Sis: 25 Heriitae-av, BURSON. WS Denrborn-at. FO RENT-ULATS. North Siac. NWO RENT-ELEGANT SECOND-FLOOR FLAT, § rooms, bath room, hut and cold water. nnd all miprovements, 4 North Clarkeat, K. MANECY, 18 Dearbornent., ttoom 12. ‘TO RENT—Rooms, Miscellancous, WANTEDCAN AIL MAN, WHO UNDEtts slunda the running of an stevatur: must come well recornmonded, Address 45, ‘ribiing aftice. WASTED-—AGENTS—80 TO fu A WEEK HasT- Jy made on ainnll capltal with our fast-solling housohon articie: $1 samples free to those who Mmenn business. No boys, Address, with stamp, MEIt~ 13 KILL & CO., 77 & 33 North Clark-s : South Side. UV ANTED-LIMERAT AlttRANGEMENTS MADE RENT-HANDSOMELY-FURNISTIED ROOMS: with good cantassers for {ife-Insurance by WW. every convenience, 4M Wabnah-ny. LL WEES. oom 4 Howland lock, corner oar: ([\U MENT=NEW AND ELEGANTLY-YORNISIIED rooms at Hotel Kniery, 4 and 4 Hubbard- cuurty gentlemen only; prices to suit the times, 110 RENT—250 INDIANA-AV., ONE NEATIV- acbeapnanet bad-room, east front, referonces re- W 48ike = AtcTionyen — A Coxirerent crler who na lad experience In the wenorat auction husiness muy tind permanent situation wiih a llaltiniyge auction, and ‘conimianion howea uy ad ressing H.-O, Bux 825, stating reforencos, ulary expected for sirat years” he WARTED —SALMAMEN Fon one OF Tig jurwent {titoyruphte ertabilstimontain tho coun try. Only well recommended parties need apply. Ad= dross Tai, Tribune office, | aeea need apply. Ad tO KENT-SECOND BTORY OF TlOUsH =m Wabwsh-av. for bousckeoping, unfurnished ur with varpot, ILANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ALi Mlebiuaneay. UTHE TRIBUNE DRANG OFFICES. NONDEN TO ACCOMMODATE OUlL NUMET- ous patrons, throughout the city, wo have vstab- ished Branch OMces in the difterunt Divialons, as dosignated boluw, where ndvurtisoments will ba for the saing price as eharved nt the Main and will bo received until 10 o'clock p.m. ; OUTIL DIVISION. & it. BIMMS, Booksellers and Stationers, 173 ‘Twonty-nacond-st. .¥, HOGA, Drumuiat, 613 Cottage Grovo-av. northwoatcornor Thirty-Nftt-st.. Bukok BUCHMAN, Drugilast, cornoy Thirty-frst. end WEST DIVISION, ~ CLAS, BENNETT, Newsdenlor, Stationor, eto 077 Wentdludison-st, near Weatorn-ay,, TILSONNICHSEN, Drogyint, 20 Blue Ialand-av, oornsrof Twoltth-at. UC. HERIICK, Jewolor, Nowsdosier, and Fancy joods, kO-at, corner coin. ete RAEY, Drugsiat, 6 West Madison-st, curnor NORTH DIVISION. URLINGHAM & CU. Drugsists, 415 North iL. corn€r Division, 1M, WILLIAMS & CO. Druggists, 075 Larraboc-at., corner Sophig, Axont, Nowa aid Guatiocery Haney OS at yor giae ows wt lone! Opot, 415 Kast wisiuns at. botweon Lasalle and Wolis. LOST AND FOUND, OST-ON BTATE-37,, BETWEEN MONROE AND Adains, or in Wabaah-av. a parcol contnin= ing ploee of Drown silk and chi! iste throad pink stockings. Heturn to Kovin tH. 16 Washingtonest, O3T-ONE SMALL BAY MAIR, U black inane'and tall, square box wp with rod Jenthor, cushions full ana binck, harness early new, nickel-plated, red check duator, whip, woud handle, Bald rig was taken about § p.m. Mon- any, June 2, on Stnte-st.. nenr the Palmer Mousa, In Duaity wns sample easu. black leather, containing: jews piry. Parties knowing ‘anything of nald rig will bo Iberalty | Fowardud by addressing Box 4, ¥nglo- woud, I. LOSES hCCRETBOOK, BEATING “TiTE NAME Mrs. J. E. Dalloy, containing fd, rmaure or loa», Also containing raurund pass, Wloasy roturn to cashior ‘tribune ofice, OST-A” LETTER ADDRESSED MRS. P. Johns. 7u7 Nurth Ningtuunthert., Bt. Lou Findor will plenaw return to, Al. JOLINS, composing ruam, ‘Tribuay once, PI ARS 01 ‘buggy I ws ARKAND TOY FOR ONE ON TWO tmontha; iust_be wall ni Answer Frida: \Weasten_oy A FIRST-CLASS METROPOL- making up 4 daily” inorn! newspaper a poung man experienced In Eupable gondenterotcnewm Ayniy. By hotter ay te enne ewe. a) letters on rose, Poston 3 Xuw Cork Cty? FPO REN SISTED TOOMS. ALL Fi for gontlomen. 47 Monruc-aL, Oppostia Maluer Toure, Apply at toom 17. (PO RENT—FRONT SUITE OF ROOMS, NICH Te suritshoainisa wood brick bers Say Mk suin-nv. ¥v t+ North Sido. [PO RENT-TWO NICELY FURNIBHED ROOMS; houre hew and trat-claas, with all wadern tie provements, 324 Indiangeat, near Kush. 'fO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, ac. Miacollancous, (PO RENT—ROOM, WITH POWEI FOR, MANU- facturing purposes. in butldinds cornur Clark and Trolltivuts Apply on promises, oF at our uflice, core ner Fisk and ‘Swenty-second-ate. Gors & Plllips Manufactaring Company. (PO RENT—ANICK” WaAiENOUSH SUITATLE for storaye oF mnnufacturing, corner Blug island and Hogne-urs, Apply to ROBERT H, WALKET, a ne AW ARTHD—3 REN FOI THE ROYAL Middy, boys and girls from ito 9 years of ave. AD day and to-morrow at Hinver!s ‘es Theatre, ay Blagesduor, between Hand tn. mi. Zand {p.m, HOUSE+ Domentica. a’ ANTED—A GIKL FOR GENERAL JV work at a2 Michizan-nv. Iete: Ws GEHMAN OR #1 neral housewurk; four in Gi West Slonroo-at. VW ANTED— GOOD. NEAT, STRONG Git, GooD ‘cook. to de general housework in 6 small familly, oferences required. Apply a VW Aaten—aoop wost in family of throws treo days ath Si per w nce required. A GHtL FOI milly. Apply at 3 Caluiuet-nv, nie MOUSE WOR athe newt. Apply fo. Sovuntounth-at,atter da, im. Waxes ‘12 Dearborn-at, WANTED—TO REN FANTED—TO IES’ V A HOUSE UF 8 Of 10 rooms, with improvements and sume vrounds fround Its muat be near depot. Address, ulving full particulars, Box 1), South Chleago. WAstEDS TO RENT YT Olt « LOFTS CONTAIN. in 350u to 20,00 square foot of tloor, Address ‘YU, ‘Tribune oMice, TANTED—TO RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED TootnE, West Sida; atate price per month. I i, ‘Tribune ultic WANTED-To HENT—DY GENTLEMAN AND wife. kccond tor in private dwolling fur Mht housekeeplug; would prefer party who own thelr home, Must be furnishud antire urnenrly so, Luce Oni WASTED-A, NEAT. RESPECTABLE GIL TC do generat housuwork th family ut tw, to nur purb seven miles from tho city. Ansar at i} Sout Fonte WW estepaciie work in fant vlan, 417 Warren-nv. WW ARTED—A ReAPONSTIL ant. On REDE ty woman preferred, todo eauy housowark, ‘Ta a Mare for n purmanont, comfortable bigh waxes, thls js am unusual uupon tonity, Goud references required. Address TI Wom Wartitngton-st, FOR GENERAL OUSE- of four; German or Scundiny. Uon must bo ungu uio nnd references firs ANTED — 1SIENTATELY > PIRST-OLAS: Chis, Address 14, Tebune oMico, WwW ink and etme ae fog aumamier-ronre AL INSTROGRERE ithost wauoe. Call NE Fmpluymone Omics, Tor west _aw_ HUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, | thon, bt toast tua Sallo-st, Doluru Saturday nuon. NET= A. SELECK KTOUE OF TAG. ROOD, on NEW UPHIGHT PIANGS, y TANTED-Gil, FOR MOUSEWORK, A O01 NEW SQUARE PIANOS," NEW ORGANS, 3 ANS, ‘Vo ront or for sale on installmantaat Warorooms of W. W. KIMBALL, Corner State and Adutia-sia, Jannaon-piace. WAdTED-A Good GlItl, To DO GENERAL housework in the suburhe, Inquire uf bowk= keeper ut {0 South Water-st. Good home and waxes, LOsT, YET NOT FOUND-THE GENTLE- mon In whose charvo I teft Russia-lenthur caso Wednesday noon will piace mo un by notify lig roe of the naine of ti Won, I ‘having forgat tha same. Sherman Hour. TRAVED-A NEARLY WITH MARE, WITH oUt ahoes marks of harness on shuulders nod sides, Ittie Jamo. in front feut, white tail and mane, Also toan Gull, Aba: tobe mith ubore.. 4 liberal reward puild oo roturn by JOHN BENS, corner Lake-wt, und. Sncramento-ave WANANCIAL. A DVANCES MADE UN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ‘ota, ut ona-half brokers’ rates. 1) LAUNDEIL Ttoomsd anat, 1 Kandoiph-st. Katablished It NY AMOUNTS AT REDUCED RATES ON FUR- nituro, plano ete. without removal, 1 Wash ington-st,, Kou GA. WALKEIG NY AMOUNTS ‘TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pinnoswithout removal, (it Randolph-st,uomn 4. CAsi PAID Foie Obb GOLD AND SiLvEi— Money to loan on watchos, diamonds, und ‘valus« bios of ovory daserlpunn, nt GOLDSSINS Loan and Hulllon Utica (iconsod),'W inat Madisuns Estab iho 13 EF. Seer pro and Ita lncn~ i. MCCARTHY, 4s DEAHIIORN-S'T., TTA 61,000, £2,000, je BI vay %50W vo loan on real cata at7 per cont, $10.00) LU per cont, dar 6 youre. QIDELITY MORTGAGE, LOAN & STORAGIE CO, —Suney to loan on furnituro, ute,. without ro- iioval, of au goods in atorago, Ni Hast Vin Buruneat, PUGHREEHICE ralb Fort Brave BA vinGs wud Fidelity Hank books, and Houndinayinn Nn~ Honal tank cortitlcatos, IA” MULMES, Gonornt Broker, 40 Wasttington-at. OANS ON FORNITURI, PIANOS, BTC. IN sua to sultat reduced ratos, 161 Washington at, Muon 1%, LOASS MADE ON Clolce THPROVED VALS in IMinuls uid. Hastern Towa nt lowoat rates, KIMBALL & FARE, Stotconulitan Block. ONEY YIN SUMS OF RAND LARGHIL amounts on improved city real uatats, Apply to ROBEUT UL. WALREL, 12 Dearborn-ut, "10 to 12 a mand 2 to 4p, ma, TO LOAN ON FURNITORG, ETC, WIT out removal. PARILY, 10 Wost Monrog-st. OMT per cont” Nu comatustona LOH ly commissions, } UFR Ashhind lock. . PREPARED TO N= 6 vat CEN juctive Chicuge Wy ot this jeuivas Cliteut ra Leute 13, 101 Waahiinaceerate OAN~ELQU FUL FIVE YEARS AT 7 PER colt, un Chiengo clty property. MATSON Hibbs SS Wasttngtonest. 6; OF MORTGAGES FOI 13 8, Kb KNOT Stoo 4, 1 Washington-st HORSES AND CARRIAG] ovine Wits, RIND a Guan Asso TENT of light carchysox, bugtion, hnouine, &or,ot. rouse sonable prices, nts Weat Sindtabnest. Te Heli bale {UL BALE-HANDSUME PAL MATCHED CAI riage horses; colur rich dark brown, wolyht 1100 rich: youn, sent, und kind: driv aiuto or uuple fi diy awuperion maddie hires pele, eed, ; WALTHIG, ear ais Siehtuatieave er {OW SALK—PONY, CANOPY-TOP PITARTON, und harnvss; ATES INBON: for the right party, WANTED IAN TRISTE GILL ‘TO COOK, WAST, und Iron; wages, 50 por weok. Apply ay 20 East Krivewt Wes GOOD COOK, Wasiltit, AND girl. FUSCHER F a “urmonn., For upwards of forty sonry these monts Nave retained thelr position modoratw priced planus. = LYON & ItEALY, ‘Busta und Monroy-rts, L705, SniPaLy, ErANos— 42. Pratt, the emlnunt pianist and composer, Jronors sunlit family; good wate to compatunt 24 Wabashi-ay, WV ASTED— A VOONG GID ROR Tagire TOUS Ize svork in family of thrue; German proferred. 35 thus exprossos himself concerning thalr wall-koown | Wout 4 norita, “ Toourataiage you uu the grunt and walle Woet'Van Murensst murited succosv of tho Lyaue uy weit Sontnatrosness ty mind, fs unquestionably the best wnt plano t |, % = have met with, elther tn this country or Europe, Hat ANTED EXPRIUKNCED SIUMTMAKERS BY Tnot oxamined and thorousht Vetuod nis ianay i a ei thera ay HEAT, %4 West Madison-st, could xearcaly believe it possible that sueh a mupark | Quality uf wonw ouuld be pruducod i aucth a fladited Laundrenses. L id Hunt af money." space und for go small an amuunt af money. TANTED—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS: GOOR Stato und Monroo-sts, ca und no athor work required. Apply at aor Went Waahinetuneat, e Ee EINWAY'R Empl it Avencli MATCHLESS PIANOS, mployment Agencier, Tux siNOAWECOR Mts Worn, ANTED—GUOD GIRLS—ANY NUMBET—COMA LYON & MEALY, to-day: prime placua: bik pay. Kogiatry 5 STATE AND MONKOK-STS, West Monroo-et. (urea of Literature). MP, EMERSON =O WAILIOAD LA ior . NY, x PIANOS, tt, for Dakota. Wiaconstn ind Tova $1.9 KANICH & BACH for quarrywork; frug fare, J. ALP ERBECK, W. W. KIMBALL, ust iuudulttest. Corner Ststo ut an ED-0 RAILROAD LANORBRS FOR Jown und Wisconsing fre fare and leave to- 0. und Lawndnto; 1 for farms, AN+ OOO HANOS AND OHGANS INCLUD: Weekes coker Bris. Uaines, Mathustok, id Story & Conly planos ad Retr anguiia, We tinve GELS CO. 644 Wont Lakoont, decided to sell during thy next tldaya un terus ae = ousy und at nrecs ao low that ail-can purchnses Mixcollanootn, YY ANTEDAIIMEDIATELY, LADY WITIT HOME money to uct wn treamurer OF ontartalminant x duu to the Poeitio Const, MANAGHEE, 20 Woat tat ulphest \axten-e YOUNG LADY TO WRITE IN AN office, sind a tnd ‘about 15: must be smart and, fay. uo 2 7 North Clark-st ruane at und pianos at git nionthiy puylwonts SEOMEE ECS eis and hel stately Mt HOARDING AND LODGING, South Sido. * 1228 ,WAb4AsH-ay, CAN accommonATE 420 two or four witling to pay rexsonablo prican forgood bourd und plouxnnt, nfculy-tarninted, enste front ruvms; good nelgbbortinod; private family, 4 North Sido. NORTH CLARK-St, NEA THY DUNGY. i bourd #t iat a Tho DH ARORN-Av. — MATA donriting house; furnistod roomy with or with vut board; day boarders wanted. West Sido. rt F VEUATION WAN'TEL wholesalo housg or ec My —AS SALESMAN IN A mission luuse; have nv Hours with: to & por wouk; without } odjuction to travel shore routes ax T want workt 100. Td, $2 10 $1, Hot aek high saiirys J will not rofuso any honest poste TAnDTS business. Firat-clins rofereticun, Addross don in an BA LEDMAN, care of FW. Millon, 11 south Water, TEUATION WANTED-EMPLOYMENT OF ANY kind tn store or offico by & competent and oxpo- rloneui attica clurk, with tirat-cinas elty reforancoss 5] ASHLAND AV. FACING UNION PAItiC—1 | Mill work for very modoruto salary. Addroas Q Ui, dd Japua tran alevyb room and targa and ploagant | ‘ribune oficy, room, both nowly and ales urnishod, w: ry THAT TENS Or table-buanl SIRUATION (WANTED-IN A WiTOLESALH ontice by n man al years Of aco, Havin ity, a8 firat-claas bookkoepor an corroxxindent. Unexcoptionabla references. Ad- dress 2, I'ridune afica, RMotois. ILAHENCE HOUSK, COMNER OF STATE AND rfid ecaenatr Tour tos }enut ot ne ee ‘Ourt por ny. 2 SLM: pur wook, frou Hi blau rooina rentod without bua eanviias 0 YOU WANT A NICH bows und tinvt-class rooms und puard do not fall io inok ut tho Yarwell House, cornur uf Lalsted Juckson-ata, only tour blocks wast of the river. -[ASTINGS HOUSE, 10, 13, 9, AND 2 BAST AD- OS Getreten icine ear mer ae re mudvcsia rales, Sy Winpsait HOROPEAN WOTeE. “TinUNt WMuck—the Inruust, bost-fupulsiod Europaan city; elmmoa 55 cente to $3 pur day; & tun FaNt Mn same Lulldlt, ‘Tradon, Ss ITUATION WANTED—1U MERCHANT TAIT< one By 0 first-class eattor about Bept, £ Adiruss, Th ‘tribune uftico, SITUATION WANTED—TO Sant atondy mau, sallmakor by trad Trlouny ofice. MiacoNancous. ITUATION WANTED—BY id man {no family) as farm hand; well AIKNS—NY A. Aduress It 31, hotol tn thy ‘nat-claas rei . VINDSO HOUKE, iW STATEAT, OPPOSITE ny iv 7 voare old. auund gen? | VW hulmor ttouser bint and wiscr dayy roonie 6 Uo, and broku te suddte; suitable for indy or child. tf f Address rs ‘Teibuna vines te for lady conts, fund upwunia, POR FALE CHRAP ONE EXDPIESS AND ONE De coal wagon. Inquiro at 605 Westarn: OARION VA LADY WETIT WIG FOR BALH-SEVERAL GOOD NEW AND BEC- d-bund busi and carriages, cheap, for the ‘ond-| thirty days, os 1 ma a woxt tt ety a have to move my shup, Tl Busto-at_ fC. Ht. OULN MITCIEL LS AUGTION AND COMMISHTON 1s Washiington-at. buys, sulla, house, Li end rf oxchanes all kinds of now and socurid-land vol:ivius, cy taht advunvos ott horace and buggios. Call fur bar- i moe RAWENEMS WANTED, PARTNER WANTED-WITH $5.00 TO KNGAQK business with the udvertisur in uw fuurishin Woastern town of 4,00 lnhisbitants. Must ba thorouglt Dusingss man, elaine te take vhorge uf ofice and revit Can hake sit pOF annuin caally, ‘hare Ouub tnvostigation courtud. Address 't' 4, ‘I'ribun PARTNER WANTEN-WITiL BOD TO HU, 3 Bn catablisiud und protttabte bustiens requiring capital to uxtund, Addruss TS. Tribune aficu. THY DEST Bs alte abe LN hy a 7 tainly inivromta & specialty: private dally; magteuy treuument under spirit won pol hervous diseangs, rhoumatisin, elo. 60 Wa- Poa Drdgreby nei veoiptiv attended tos Palabitatod tal BUILDING MATERIAL axperieusy. tig fomod w milking; wilitng £0 go lt ‘ feibana ogicgs wt Mund 10 @a ls the country, SIT UATIONS WAN W LADY Live ing atuny; no uther boarder, addroas 123, ‘I'ribe ito oftice, ED—-PEMALE. Dom ITUATION WANT KD—HUSBAND WILL HOARD for sorvicea rondered—Uy 9 strictly Drst-clase B se vwmcemeroc | couk und bakurt Will stare for Chl i A niG Dau AN FOU INTEREST | ors to cal on ouch ‘applleant. See ae AA, Hiponiiaing ad Nand ty Kaiane, nae feaunee | Hh itavoland, O- City. Wait 5 ur nthe i co eB rUAT ON WANTED-hY_A YOUNG GIRL {Wil stand strict investixation, Ttoom y, | QUO RTT ci tiaks heteit At hon Gate ey ting wall, Hd ban Baliv-st, ohome, Addruss A. A, LILERETON Object ton. fuETON, BU North Bt HWty, ATTENTION-A CENTIUAL DOWN, Meer Grurcacire, ign ahs I. QITONTION WANTHD—as COOK, OR WOULD taukod, dolik over ko cust dally, worth @,U0 bonu A RD—AB he jira watinvoles. Apply to WIAA LeLy 125 Clarkeaty Sak waa wd rem Re Woumsbare " uot 2 Scamistresses, ITUATION WANTED—LY A YOUNG LADY TO ror SALE~A BANRGAIN~1 WILL SELL THB EN Ss 6) sow uid louk after childrou, iu exchange for bona, tira furniture of the Aublor {ousa very cheap fur cial; toasted on Statens, und Kidridyu-cuurt Mouse | Hosbat eaferoicus, Iti, eivune oftice, fuNlOt boscdure wud wall muney. Good ronnie ——_ COMIC AT Malu toca, POF BeoU NNT J. SLOUSHILOL GOODS: TTT NOUNCEMENT THE UNIO MANUFACIUIY, WITH FULL Raiaigrad and bie Wea a ae chinery, feo tho largest and most varied atock of pcs TOUsETOLU Goons they have ever carriod, Chambor svts from $13 or und urg'sltuatad hit diruot tine a i all arta ut tty niry.,. For partivulare address pi a SON. Webb, diy hast Waaltieytoursi Indianap: | $U%, Carpets frum Weoute a yard upwards, Farioe tla, tnd. Also crockery, sliver, und glassware, und lu fact JUL BALE-ONE OF THE REST PAYING LAGER | overythiug oy cited for housckaepiny POW BALE CONE ee c Folect your guods wow to be dullvored Lefore the Ke OOTAVEN A COe ae Wont Medan e ee AbOlY rae. Stako a saint! paywonk ‘wid’ yay the balasee V ANTEOCAN ENERO TIO’ MAN WHTieGart. 4 tal to nastt the lnventor of several yuluable pat outs. ‘Fhiatenchunce scldom ufferad, Address ES, iho Muitarteld-at, UNION FUMNITURE COMPANY, N GY Ma a Wst ttautaohe ae Opon Monday, Thursday, unu saturday vventues, KS Wii, SECURE INTEREST; PEt TO EXCHAN : eda! woukuuuruuteod. Address ‘ith Fribuue. | Fy dexciTaNGE ED WILON OF TILE BINA fe fo ferutsiuren nad atury Drown sin Wot ou Maudie owen papnene riers reer sur ste baba J tal Get pag Uruen. ao suse NCACOBTORAUH CO, TO 2 RANDOLPH. | BUCH to build. 9 farm OF yuod uniuipraves chile laude OF wurchanidise for oguity. Call atouce | yur 1 thstelty for sturtog fussitare plate een: | unt abarvatiie Ls ie BOY Kegui tts Netiaoreas uh din, ota, Louw rates, Advancos STataan coi, FURNITURE MUG Bio JOR. GATE— a0, Conse MeuDeneaL eboapat mar daly y Mere am Toad. Pauly, 1) Weataiguroues YP Addrvaa QW deibuuo odes 4

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