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THE COURTS. A Baking-Powder Case Decided 2 by dudge Blodgett, , Rooord of Judgments, Now Suits, Di- vorces Applied For, Etc. A ROYAL SUIT. ; A motion wae ttade yoaterday hefare Indge Blodee ett in the caso of the Rognl Unking Powder Company against Potor G. MoQuade and Marvin 8, Morris for eu injunction. This wana bill to reatratn tho defend. ante from waing tho word “ Luyn)" to donote n brand Of baking powder, on the grounif that 1 was a patvn- Wwe lntontionial tmitation of complainants’ trademark, “Itoyai” ‘be Judge, in Rranting the Injunction it 4 at it ln vory manifest there wasan inton- don on Bitar bt the Rinnatucturor Or jefond- Snt's, powder to Obinin the Lenellt of whatovor labor fia stort ie enna fina nei touuteg, ropuine and inrnotor tu rorts, “1 ro on, wt tie frst ace, Of fw pre which innubstantialiy Wem sonana with the wor! " Moyal, be Rot Of course, rociagly tho naue, but whan rapidly 9 on by paoplc not accisiomed to notice the nica Minctions of speach, they infutit samo word. Ore in nl tor the. u ‘ Lis ke dentlent with that aINKiT that cut tha tinprossiot nie bo ted bythe use of theganorn! namo at thers was an Intention on the par the manulacturor of defondunt’s goods to nrall Bien? of tho reputation ut the pinistit tt that tho dofendants have announced yn’ the fro of Shetr fade! thop thin (snot the « Htoyn” but Ea te is ninco where it wuld perhaps bo the Inet thing thint ‘would bo read, and that after the zona ind boon ov. Tinea and paid for-and it ts afior all -n resoreation ‘which would avail the dofendant nothing. Tt is an @xplanation which comva too 1uto In Whe transaction ToRily oxculpnie tho defendant, The take up general ofthe pnvcka 9 Inno stralint and the, lintta- On OF an 10 1c ny 9,18 BO Ai to ereate naturally, Sad Go enieuintod tu erentetho impression upan eos ie who aro not particular in roferency to terms Lint er were busing thy © Moyal” wiion they warg buy ing the “Loyal. ‘Tne clans of persone who would Baturally ha sent to # grocery store to buy thin clings Of gonds would be stich as might be Imposed upon Fondiiy by tbo similarity of those two names, TE WESTERN INDIANA RAILROAD, Judge Rtogors wad onuuged yesterday morning in Kenringaovornt motions in the condemnation caso of the Chleago & Wostorn Indiana allroad Company against Morrits Lasslg und others. ‘Chie was a silt Brought to gordoan wropurty. between Clark and horn Afreote, and nenr sourtesntt, covering passive lietdwo Works. Sie wotw vordioe for saat a ow wooks vo for his property, and” the Company if now “'trinl, on tho ground ~~ tiot the verdict" wna excessive, They niso asked to have tha Judgement entered no on tu apocity the Kopnrate lots au that thoy mixht tuke one of mor Of them ns they destred and Tenvo the others, oiniming they had this rucheunder the Eminont Domain act. ‘he Judge bold that undor Hho pooullar clroumetances of iho caso, tha intorests ‘of tho various parties wary ao tntermingiod as to Mako it impossible to discriminate amone them Lassi baving a lease of all the, property thut ho did pwH. Tho mutlona wore therefore beth avar- Fited; na waenisu ahotlar motion to hava the wmnune Of tho vordict paid Into tha County Trousurer’s ofico ‘without designating to whom it volonyad. * ITEMS. The “ Fourth” wil be colebrated in the courts Son- ny without excoption, and all tho courts and clerks’ ‘afices will bo clohod. . Vacation begins next wook In the courts, but the following Judges will continue fora tlino with tholr usual routine: Judgo Blodgett wiil attond to act engon and goneral business tntl! about tho 1sth, when hg whi tako Ralx weaks! vacntlon. Judyo Uruminond is oxpucted back from Springflold ponte tite, “tuga'Jamoson wilt bo tn courtall nogt week, but willnotliave any cas of his calondnr, Ho wil then taken rest fora week, And: roiurn again the With. It is not known when ho will tuke his vacation, - Judge Musan wiil 50, on with his‘call noxt wook, Friday and Hatuniay he will make 5 peremotory call of el) pending inouona for now trials and motions to Bet anide prdereot dasisash und judy Koto anys eit Orn KO ha Criniinal Vous ‘uosday. dud Sintth ‘will not De Ir court until after vacatln Nicholas ih Ieapployec Aiarlan A” Dawes Jonas lng te Amarin : AL Tiab re, ie Ep oa, and donn Gupbinss 2 ¥ DIVORCES, * Mary B. Craig Mod a bill yosterday against hor hus- band, Willinm 8. Craig, charging him with adull BBR coking for ene rip ls i : acuern STATE COURTS. Bogjamia Af. Baker commanced a sult yosterday for $5,000 agninst 0. E. Adars, Lazarus Sliverman fier a bill against W. K. Nixon, Martha G. Nixou, Laura N. \Wobdb, 0. J. and f. W. Pook, and tho Intornutional Excbonge & improve- jnont Company, to foreciato 6 wortynce for f2.00n tT of Nixon's Kubdivision of that portion of Lota d nnd 8 tying south of Luke streot and north of sling ‘4 feot north of Park avenue: in V. C. Turner's Subdl- Yisn of otdin partition of thoS, 4 of the 8. M, 1¢ Hila A. Wobster bogan # suit for $2,000 agalnst W, 11. Bunge, ¥ Groen brought anit In dobt against tho ry ‘Thomas Rov. Adelbertua Mivicuszny, laying daniagos at B40, THE CALL TO-DAY. JonGY BLonaerr—Bot cases and genoral business APPLLLATE Count—Rot tn session, JovanGAnY—Mouods, ANDAE JAMESON-Divorco casos.; JUpGx Io Eua—Motton: JUDNE MOAN—Mouo: THE CALL TUESDAY. Sunar DuvsIMONN—In chambers. JvDGE BLovarrt—Sot cases and gonoral business, -AVPRLLATE Coont—Motions, Jupay Gany—Sot canes, > -JUDGY. JAMESON—Contosted motions. + SUDGH MORAN—NG, 1th, 3144, 361, 3, ITE to 850, Ine Gluslve, oxceptdia, No cise on triak. eee *3 JUDGMENTS. UNITED STATES CinoulT CountT—Junaz Biong- ETT—M. 8, Otis otal. v. William Van Nortwick; dnd- Ang, $180. . BureRton Count—Junan GAnr—L, 0. Ward, ox- ecutor, Ute, -v, Woat Chic: Park Commissions: Stade, Is Watson v, City of Chicago; #ax ms APPELLATE COURT, SECOND DIS- 5 ‘ “rhior, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, S OTTAWA, lil. July 2—Tho following wero the pro- ceedings in tho Appellate Court, Second District, to- day: a 483, Town of Fox y. Town of Kendall; appeal to Bupromo Court stlowed. - 62 Hdwards y, Cousins; appeal; allowed ten days to file briots. % - 42, Fivld otal. vy. Colton, oxacutor, otc.; appolico allowod to fle urlots IL Wighte otal, y, ‘the Hoard of Trustoos, ets.1 ro- nding ordor to Sturjing Sol loo enters romitature ot ku." ay apa i Womluy va. Womloy; appeal to Supreine Court allowed an tho ‘appellant: Aline bond ie ie acer oe within twonty-one days, » 4a, Duly, Impteaded, ofe., va. 8t. Patrick's Church of Sterling; leavexrauted appolluntto withdraw race fia Siscencits Ba rete And pun to tax nppol- O's Costs Denines app overrun be Scat, Wooley ovale ve; Aloxundor Ot al.t appollants allowed hivo drys to reply. 02, Fullor va. Bates; appeal to Baprome Court al Jowed on appolianta.filing bond Jn the eum of a0 withig twonty..djya; certiticate of importnance ro- . McKinlay ys; Wilmington Star Mining Com- ny; mation by nppellce to dismiss appeal; motion Feadrvad until nal hearing of cana. Pe Sih Manson, {mplended, ote, +8, ‘The Joliet Iron and fies Comp rt cave granted Fijloy and Boatman's iavings Dank to file briefs in rep! cations of Appalfent uzalnet motion to diad 3 Ke lature va duitert appoliae suuwosts dlminas rocord, ant ves for certiorari; moon des Died; jonve urauted uppelieo to tlo nmonded record, ft. Comisloy vs. Dreons appellant moves to strike sceuulonel recur soa she les; Movon and cause under nd via GX. Suon va. Uarion} appoal dismissed on short Or, . -dzh raft'ss, Donovani Appead dlamlasod on short Tecord with dumagos under the rule. 1, Cook vs, Whalon; sume, EY VR Gorichs Bune. 40. Hurtford: bire-Insuranca Company ve. Allott: spon bond presented and raved. sui President and ‘Cruatces of The ‘Town of Earl- Ville va. Carter; motion by appeilce to retsx costs: motion overruled, A ‘MeSweonoy ot al. vs, Adnmsi adjourned, ote.t Appellants suggest dor writ ot curtiorart; certiorarl awarded. BIL, Keott va, fee ey; taken undur ncvisam mpl 7 ak tartin, aned, ate. va, Colliney watlon i rn Gr Courvadjournad to courtin coursy. —— APELLATE COUNT, TIIIRD DIs- TRICT, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. BPRINGKIELD, “UL, July %—The following’ do- salons in cases of the May term were announced Ao-day ‘by tha Appotlage Court, Third District, whtoh then adjourned ta courtin course: ; Ts arvey 2 Crane va. Inuao Harter, of al,3 appes! frat Uninpalcn; Wuorca 2 ; 0, sen Mernan ve. the Peoplo; appeal from Ford; Judgment ad ee * a Joshua tt {nue ya Bamuel Willetts appeal trom Ti Hazell Davenport at al. exochtors, vs. Thomes Reynolds, I'ruatoo, 010.1 appen! from Morgany jude- Went reversed and roman Tk Williams Morgan Ya. 18 Pooples error.to More Hn) sume. : ale o's afeottartl ana. of al. vs, ‘The Peoplo's Dank of S frum “Mclean judgment oe Sein Campbell ye, Yawn af Lawiatowns appeal teoui Yullon county fourty Judgment reversed ‘und d-Jonn'M; Fenuing ve. Northwestern Aavual Lid Insurance Company; 5; “UNITED STATES CMOUIT COURT. ™"*"gpeclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, oo BPMINGRIELD, JIL, July 2—Judga Drummond tor Gay gave bis decision In four casce against the City of Springtiold, which have teon on hearing In tho United ‘States Cirouts Court the past two days, The sults Wero brought by the Gardner Savings Hank of Now ‘ampabire,'the Vortawoutn Savings Bank of New Hampabire, and, the. Adtna Life-Insurance Company, ‘tha ota amount involved’ being about $4000, The bohas'aued’ on wets of tho SaaeRh Mies (2 AUpd hy tye city, The defense jade by tha city waa thang ta whai aro known as the Slate-Nouse dongs, on. tho ground that the law authorising thelr laaue authosised te County of Sangamun sod the City vt Bprluatuld ta tsgue bonds to purebinse the gid State Hiluse property, wislle the bonds sued upon fare ested by thotalidgniy. Vt was also. neta hag dhe Watee-Works bunde should havo bean (- eoed by the Water Commission and si by thom, and not uy w general levy on the city. ma roqui iy ty {ban par aa Ob peal fram Murgan; same, alsposed of sed wlg tur mouey mt less tal. diminution uf recurd und moves oxehanged for old bands. 1 only poinwa af defonsn, Jiluw Dew Ing the enso, rovjowed the diforant ianues ‘ol Rud. duriardd Mable for all that were antatanding. ‘Chis decision: ins Deon antlolpnted, und doitnitly setting tho quire ton of the elty’a ability for nit ite nptatanding Londy 9 clty authuellicg will how doubters tn Fofind, “dudument wae antored for the amounts ated on In the cares deciied, THE BABY MUDDLE. It In Sit Uncertain Who the Dend Child In-Whty the Othor Ono Was Adopted, ‘Tho theory of ‘Tum Trinuxe reporter about that babe was strengthoned by what ho learned yeatcrday In his offorta to unravel tho myatory, and there now seoms to be little doubt (none whntover {n his own miad) that the lady who touk Gertio Aloxanior's boy [rom tho Home of the Friendloss PUT HIM 1M THE. PLACE OF HER OWN OILED, which was in tho throes of death, and hoe tho latter’taken to tho house on Hope atrect, whenco it was carried to tho Founditngs’ Home, where it died within a fow hours after its nedmiasion, Ib seams that the lidy ealted at the Home of tho Friendiess Saturday morning, and loft with Gertio’s litte one ay hour or 5u hefure noon. At that time tho child, which had naver been alek But once Bites ita birth, aud thon not seriously 40, Waa perfectly weil, Tho labo brought to tho Foundiings’ Home forty-eight hotrs Inter was mutoh Gmaeiited and in the last stagosof cholern infantum, Gertic'’s child was a large ono, and, na atater, In good health, showing not oven tho premonitory symptoms of uny discase., It ts ruc that, in extreme cages, this sickness 16 la- le to curry one off In tentyefour hours, bit Renerully ‘tho discase ts violongod Shratey sovernt| diya, So that it is bardiy probable that the deat babe js Ger lo'k. Besides, sho hersolf ts pratey confident that itis not her's, Her child hud distinctively Diack eyes; thoso of the dead one wera of A krechish cast, Thoexpcession of the mouth was tho sumo tn both, but the nose and cars of tho decensed walt were not like these of Gortlo's boy. Tho lutter's curs wero peatliarly marked from birth. They looked as if they had beon plereou: and tat thoy were notemttd onty be told by exnmination, Thoro were no sitch markson the onrs of tho dead child, Hut the clothing on tho dead babemat lonnt tho little choek clowk—bad been worn by Gertio's, She identified It beenuse sho bad mado ft, and by, A. strawberry mark on Mt. One day whilo ironing tho clon 1 girl threw a striwherry nt her, It fell on the garment and the fron passed over Sty Puking an indeilblo stalin, ‘Cha hood, too, was Hike tho one her baby bad on when it soft tho Homo of the Friondless. * Admitting, however, that tho capo and hood fire tho Identienl ones worn by Gertie's babe, the favt docs not demolish tha thoory of tho re- porter. Upon questioning the mother yester= duy he learned that tho lady’ told her diat she bad had u child, bit ft way dend; that thore were but two in hor basband’s family, himgelf and his brathor, and the Jutter hid no children; that thoy were very well off, ang WANTED TO KEEP THE PROPERTY, which would go to the boy. ‘This certainly bears ont the reporter's theory that tho Indy changed tho children for mercenary motives, and that the gend child Is her own, or ono she hud pre+ viously adupted. Sho tol Gertlo thut sho wna * galny to sce friends," aud wished them tu be- Neve that tho child was ber own. So ft 1s moro than likely that, after leaving thy Home of the Friendicss, sho went to the hotel where sho was stopping, put the hood sud cloak on another ehiid, and had the second one sent over to: Hope strovt, alncy Itruuched thore the same day. Then she left the elty with an helr who ind same Ufa in him, reasonably sire of retaining in the fam- ily tho'property at stuko. Z ‘ho roporter cndcavored to find out: : ‘THE NAME OF TI LADY for tho purpose of locating herand learning who Bho 1g, but wos unable todo so, 13 It fa agninst tho rules of the Home of tha Friondluss to ro- yen) the identity of thoau who adopt children, Tn thts cages thora renily was no formal adop- tlon, since tho ehitd, whilo an inmate, did not belong to the Home, and its olficora had no Jus rlalietion over ft, Gertie gave herzchild to tho lady, who promised, in the presanee of tho Rev. Mr. Curtla, of Nebraska, to provide. for it, But tho Matron of the Home his interested herself in tho niatter, and Proposea, If possible, to learn who tho indy 1R and allabout her. Ttappenrs thar she adopted g child at tho Homo in Mareh liust—n sickly ine fant, which favored" herawn, At that Ume sho furnished references, ns is required, but no. one ever thought of consulting the clergyman, whosa nnine ahe gavo ng to her respectability, atunding, ete. Since then sho his beon in cor- respondence with the Ilome, and when sho eatled Saturday and usked for anather child, no further information was sought for. She seid the othor ono was duad, and, necessary, sho would send tha certifiente of tho attending physician to that effect. She Was requested ‘to do go, The Indy 13 about 40 yours of nge, plain tn her manners and dress, and fa of tn utfeationnte disposition, fondling > the child when it was placed Inher arms by tho mothor, Gertie nsked for hur name and ros{- donee, but she doctined to givo elther, saying that sho did not want her to know whero the ohtid was, She, how romised to hoave howorer, ‘somo photograph’ taken of the boy, and to send one to tho Homo for her, telting Gertie if sho wished to hear of her, child elie could do go. through the “Matron.” ‘This certainly shows that the Indy was sincere, and fndientes that the theory of tho polica has no foundation. A letter of inquiry bus been written here, and An answer Id expected by Monday. But that one will come is somewhat doubtful, for tt would nover do, undor tho clreumstatices, to have * a whole city full"? know of the sithstitution, and care bas probably been jakey tu so cover up ber [iene that it will never bo” known to tho pub- ee a HEAVY JUDGMENT, Speclal Dupatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Crpan Rarips, Ins July 2.—Tho cave of Henry: Clews, of Now York, against John W.'l'raor, of this city, for conyorsion of the dividends earned yw fifty shurey of stock of the Cedar Itaplis & forthwestert Construction Company, whieh bus beon pending neatly two yenrs, was decided by Judge MeKoitn in tho Cirenit Court to-day, iy Judgment for $15,000 boing rendered. a A Noto of Alarm. New Orleans Demoerst, It ts surprising to fearn that a rapid glance over the returns makes it appear probable that the tenth census will show the popitiation of this clty to be only 10,00, an actunt falling off of 10 per cont in tha past Ave years, something that has never before occurred to any American city Thore fs sumothing even more alurming, and this ig the political effect of thia apparcut decrongo in our populution. Tho next uppor- donment will give the States one Congressman to ench 175,000 of population. it is certain that by this apportionment Loulstana will loso one Congressmun, while. If our population fulls be- low 787,500, we will logo two,—onvethird of our delegution,and bo roduced to the feeble repre- sentation of four members, According to tha census of this city, Now Oricans will show a full- ing off of 20,000 pvopie, xu that it will require an Incroase of ovor 6,000 In tho country parishes to a KIve us tive Congressmen, ‘he Denucrat bus catise to be alarmed. ,Ite- turns from tho Interfur of Loufstina show that thore has been a large decrease in population, papelpally in tho districts which arc mostly act- led by colored people. "Thousands of the dusky sons of toil hive folloy the north star to places where thoy could enjoy enjoy the benofit Of thelr labor, Having tuated tho frults of free. dom, thay nro louth to ict It go, and to return again tox lot worse than slavery, The oxodug orth has lately recelyed a now linpotus, and the banks of tho Mississippl aro lined with fugitives awaiting trangportation to St. Louls, ‘Ihe poo- ea of tha South aro now beginning ta Kea what holy trontineat of the bucks ls bringing upon thom, They cared nothing about the exodus ut ret, not thinking what etfeat It would have on thom Ina political point of view, but when thoy seo tn ft Joss of that power which tna leon ite pride, and transfer of It totho North, thelr eyes aro opened to their own folly, But it is now too bite, and they will havo ‘to stand the eonsoquences of their awn folly, [fF It wilt muike thom, horeafter, a tittle more considerate of tho rights of othors, tho lesson will not bo wholly without somo good, ~ — Gov, Foator Has No Doubt Garfold WIL Bo Elvcted, and Gives In Meaaon Clevetanit Leader, Tune w, ‘wit is tho Presidential situation as you view it, Gov, Poster? * Well,” spoakiny ploasantly, “I can give you but one answer to that quustion, and that {s that Gariield is fur ahead of bis opponent in’ his chances of success.” “Sone of the Dommya claim that Hancock is yory popular,” speaking to draw tho Governor our, “ Yos, It soems go, bul the same oan be sald with just as nich If not more truth in regard to Benator Gartteld und the Republican party,” “Thon you tbhluk that at tho coning clection the entire vote uf enoh purty will bo polled? “That's tha wiy the mutter looks now, and that's Just whore wo will win, Every Dowocrit will vote for Haucook and every Republican will yoto for Garfield, Thore are ory Republicans inthe country than Democrats, consequently wo sail atest eure ter’? * tow about tho Liberals Tho duime will be true of thom, No. Tiberal Republican can possibly have wuy abjoction to Gariold, and thoy wilh all voto for him; and ins agmuch ns Gurtield la tho better statesman and ne youd tt aaldier, wa will catch some Liberal Democrutlo votes," Will Hancock get a Botid South? | “Yea: J should got postpaid if ho did” “Then, whut States will eloct our man?” “We need but ningteon more Northern votes than Huyes rocclved to buat 4 Solid South, and New ork, Indiana, and Connectleut bave ‘om. s ‘an wo got them? You, uot the ulightost doubt about it, Hure rah forGarllold! [tind enthusiagm bubbling up everywhere for the Genenu." And Gov. Foster glinost swung his batin the alras ho departed on bis Journey, ——— Itisahanplly established fact that Fellows’ Campound Syrup of Hypophosphites will retard vital consumption, increase Involuntary muscu Jar power, and tharelly hurdon the orguns, pro- inoto vitality, and facilituto restoration. It cons sogueutly possesses tha wonderful property of prolopgtng human Ufo, THK CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1880—~TWELV® PAGES. MORTON ON Il NCOCK. A Sharp Criticism of the General's Polioy as Military Governor of Loufsiana and Texas, A Prophecy ns to tho Resulta of Demo- cratic Success That Ins Been Ful- - filled to tho Lotter. Inpraxaronia, Ind, July L—“How docs it look to you?" Lusked Col. Dudloy with referenco to the Cincinnutl nomination, Col, Duiiley-~"' It appears to me that the Dem- Oorata hive added anothor to thelr long chapter of blunders and Iuconsletenotes: Speaking from tho standpoint of ‘this Btato, their opportunity: Any in the nomination of Hondricke, either for President ov Vico-Prosident, Had the old Ucket boon nominated, the epublitan chances of success would hava been greatly dimtuiahed, while the nomination of Hendricks for Presl- dent would havo rondered Democratic success in Indiana almost certain in my opinion. As it is, English adds no strongth to the tioket, to put {tinildly, and Hancock's nomination makes tte- Publican success In Indiana certain, as muck suns did the nomination of Grevtey in 1872, Then tho Democrats bad somo excuse for dolng nn Incon- sistent thing, because thoy wero ready for any doparture which offered a hope of suvcess, and in the Republican ranks thoro was a fargo cle ment of discontent with Grant's Administra: Yon, upon which they could rely fur recruits. ‘Then, too, Greeluy'a nomination waa bavked by ‘fine nomination for Governor, around which tho Domocrats could rally, That wus Hendricks, and ho was tho only. man on tho Democratic Stato ticket who was clected. While now tho Mepuvlican party is thoroughly united, bar- montous, and enthustaatieally for Garfield, and ha tho best State ticket oltered to the voters of Indigns for sears, the Democrats of tho coun- try—the * moss-back,' Bourbon elyinent—wanted toraily around their old ideas, such as puss tlon to tho War, and thoy are sow compelled to yote for one of tho soldiers whose actions during tho War thoy condemned,” i. R=" Why do you think tho nomination of Gen, Hancock is weak?” Col. Dudicy—* [seeause, as the eampnign pro- Rresses, tho avernze voter will Inquire, Whut js thore in tho record of this mun to justify his nomination to the highest office In the land? As acivillan, tte bas no record,” i, Ro—"E thought that that ts what the Do- inocracy pretininently claim for hime” - Col, Dudluy—" Hie was appointed to West Point before he nttalned bis tna, orl Bradunted Into f Loutcnaney in the army, and his served con Unuously in the army to the presendday, Thoro is no ovidenco of his vyer having cast a vote, He bas never taken o stand between the polit- lea! parties in any of the contests which huve been before the country, He haa never heen a contributing factor in any Democratic victory, Tlenco | say be fa without a elyil record.” it" ffow nbout Order No. 4,—tho cfyit- rights-hubons-carpus-freudom-of -the-press-to: be-reapeeted order, which {#8 tho bonsted cam- paign capital of the Democracy? Cob Dudioy—" That Lunderstund to be an ox- Act copy of tho ordor of President Johnson, is- sued In the heat of the cumpalgs carried on by him: agatast the recoustruction imeastres, tnd directed to Gen. Hancock, bis subordiunte omt- cor, In no senso oun this bo considered nn orig inal idea of Hancock's, but mithor a literal exe- cutlon of tha orders of his suparior oficer, aa in tho eage of the execution of Mra.Surratt. It af- fords the only exettse far his nomination, whieh camo Crom the oxtremy Southern wing of tho Democracy because the effect of that order wus wromove all restraints frum tho lawless meth- ods of the Rebel soldiery, to crush out tho slow- ly reviving gorm of Renubllean principles in tho ‘outh. It sconmstome that wien the averaygo Wur Democrat of the Nocth comes to investigate the reasons for aud exiusecs of Hincuck’s numi- nation bo will {ind {{ttlo in it to be pioased with and much tu causo him solluitude should Hinnoock be elected. Tho forthern War | Domocrats will ut to thoir cost that Gun. Hancock will bo surrounded and, controlled by the War Detwocrats of the South who brought about his nomination, fe will abey Uolr orders ng implloitly as ho did Androw John- son's, for us Hancock himscif bus sald, be ls ene tieely ignorant of ‘etatecraft.’ Senutor Morton, who seumed to bo endowed with marvelous pre: science uf ovory possibly oxixency, very forcibly redicted the attitude of tho Northorn War uocrat itt this cuse.”* THE SOUTHEILN WAR DEMOCEAT VA, THE WAR DEMOORAT O€ THE NOWTH. On Monday ovening, Jan. 6, 1864, Senator Mor- ton made @ speech to the Solulors’ and Sallors’ Union at Washington, D, C., in tho course of Which bo spoke tta follows of tho order of Gen. Hancock, known os Order No. 40, and of tho Donoerntle polloy of reconstruction; . " The clovution yf the Rebel golder will fo}- low the elevation of the “Denfovrutic’ purty to power, 1s Bure 1s tho Nuon Will follow tho rst aun; and, i£ you would comprehend what would thon be tho condition of the Unfon soldier, lou to his present status (1 tho Democratic States of Kontucky and Marylund, In those States he 1s Lo-dity nn outenst frum society. Ho ts proseribed: soclally ns inflexibly-as if ho Had been an inmate of the Penitentiary, and fs equally proseribedin. Dig business. Ir 1 farmer, bla nelichbors Will avet help bling 1¢ a merchant, they will not buy bls gods; If aluwyer or doctor, thoy will not om: Ploy bin; snd his bomoe hns becomo more cruel than a foroign tang, and he must go into exile for tho crlmo of baying beon fultntul to his country, “tho military polloy to bo herenfter pursued in the mattor of reconstruction ts clearly Indl- cated In the order promulgated by Gen, Mane cock In nasuining command of tho Fifth Millutry trict, andas it hus beow presented by tho caldent to Congress for 4is admiration {tis 0. falr subject for criticisin and remark; and for fear that {t may bo sald that L have misrepre- sented the order or don it injustice, L will ask iny friend to read tho whole of it in your heur- nie, . “HEADQUARTERS Friern SLttARy Digtn107, a Lf ‘Dias Lu, Nav. 29, No. ) 1807,—Genernl Oraer . In accordunoe’ with Gonernl Orders » 8, Hendquarters of the Army, Adjutunt- Gcneral’s Olive, Washington, D.0,, Aug. 27, 1807, Siaj.-Gen, W.8, Hancock hereby assumes ‘com= mand of the Fifth ATS Distriet, and of tho Pepwunsnboomposct of tho States of Louisiana nd Texas, A “LL, ‘tho General commanding ta gratified to Jenrn that peace and quict relyn in this Depart- ment. lbwill be his purpose to prosurve thls conditton of things. Asn uicans to this great end he regards tho malntennnee of tho elyif nu- thoritles dn tho faithful excoution of the laws as the mest ciliclont under existing elrcumstances, * In war it tg indispensable to repet foree by forca, and overthrow and destroy oppnsltion to lawful authority. But when tnsurrectionary: foreo has been ‘overthrown, and puace ustab- Ushod, and the elvil nuthoiitlos are Feds and willing to porforin tholr duties, tho milltury power should couse to lead, und’ tho civil ad- ininiatration resume {ts natural und rightful dominion. Bolomnly Improssed with these views, the Gonoral announces that the great pelnetnios of Americun liberty still are the luwrul laber igincu of this peuple, and over should be, Tho rigut of trial by Jury, tho habous corpus, the iberty of the presa, the freodont of spevct, and tho natural righta of persona and the rights of Property must bo preservod, “*Freo institution, while they nre essential to tho prosperity wud happiness of tho people, wl- Ways furnish the strongest iInducemonts to poace and order, Crimes und alenses comiulte tod itt thia distriot must be ‘reforred to thy von- aidvration and Judgmont of the regular civil tribunals, ond thoso tribunals will besupported ju tholr lawful Jurisdiction. “Should -thore be Violutions of oxisting laws whivh ure not ine guirod Into by the civil maglatrates, oc should wilures in tho administration of justice by the courts be complatned af, the ouses will be ro- ported at those hundqanatany, when such orders Will ba mady as muy be deemed nucussry, “While tho General thus indlertes tils purpose to respect tho Ilbertios of the people, by wishes all to understand that armed insurrections or forcible regiatance to the law will be Instantly suppressed by urius,* *By command of MaJ,-Gon. W. 8, Hancock, ‘ . SETCSELL, ‘“rovet Lieutenant-Colonel, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. + (Oilelat.) NATUAMIED LUDANK, “* Secon Ligutonant suey eventh lnifuntry, Hrovot First Lieutunant United Bates Army, Acting Assistant Adjutunt-Gonoral! “This order Is Hike to Aapalua of the Dead Bou. ‘which aro fulr to the eye, but turn to ashes on the lip.” ‘Lhe tirst thing notlcouble ty it | tit Makes no reference tu the work of reconstruc Gon or the business for.which bu was phiced jn ootnnnind of the districts ‘Tho ponition to whials ho waa appointed was vrested by an act of Con gross, to cnuble him lo manage the muchinery uf reconstruction for the stutes of Loutaiinn and ‘Toxus, and bis duties aro proscritied by Law; buc, da hts intraduatury ardor he makes uo mention Uf this business, aud scums to contemphite pure pons hoatlle to lt. He was not iznorant of bis usineas, nor did bho forgot it, and hie omisston Ma rofer to It is significant of bis purpose to do- ony > “Tho body of tho order fs dovoted to tha um- phatio recognition dt tho loyality und binding authority of the oxteting Btate Govoruments, tu detinuce and contempt of the dcetarations’ of Conyross, ax sot forth in the avveral acts of ra- construaiion, Those nctaof Congress ara predicated upon that the oxlutiog Stata Governments ayo thoiden {egul, unauthorized, and buve no rightful au- thority whatever to control the poopla; and to show how stecnaly: and frequently this is put, I will quota us follows: en ele of the Srst act, passod Murots2, ust” wt Whereas, No legal State Governments or adequate protection for life ar proporty now ex- Jaty In tha Rebel States of Virgints, North pros es sar Carey Gvorgin, Allestaal pple ‘Ala- tn Loulsinna, Florida, Toxus, pnd Arkausas: und, whoross, it ls novcsaury that pouce und od oniérshould beanforcedin auld States until oyu. und republican State Goveraments can bu logal- usta bi labud.! “Tho wlxth and laat section of the same act is In thea words: njdwaé unt the peopls ot the sald Itebel: Staten shall be by law admitted tw reprosenta- Uon In the Congress of pho United Stato, any elvil Goverimonta when tiny oxiat tharcln shallbe deemed peovialonal only, and in all re- <pects aubject to the paramount authority of tho United Ktatesat any tine to abolish, modify, control, of sipersede {10 anme; and in all elve- tions to any ome under such provisional Gov ermments all persons shall be entitled to vote, and none others, who aro entitled to vote tind the provisions of the firth lon nt this act; and fio person shall be eligi! any office un- der such provisional Governinents who would be disquaiitied from holding office under the provisions of tho third article of sald constitu- tonal amendment.’ “Thon, ognin, ‘tho fret section of the aun mentary act, passed July 0, 1867, {8 in words: « “Orhat it ja hereby declared to have been the true intent and meaning of the nctof the second day of March, ono thousand clght hundred and wixty-soven, entitled: “An Act to provide for the moro efficient government of tho Rabel Sintes,"" and of tho act supplementary thereto, on the tive tye rd diy of March,” tn wr one thousand clght hundred and sixty- suven, that the Governments thon existing in the Rebel States of Virginia, North Carolinn, Siuth Carolina, Georgia, Si lepteal pty Alabamna, Loulstuna, Florida, Texas, and Arkansus, were not tegal State Governments, and that thern- after wuld Governments. if continued, were to ho continued, subject in atl respects to the mille tary communiers of the respective districts, and to tho paramount authority of Congress.” “Those different aeetions deriare in tho tost positive terms that the oxisting’ State Govern- ments are iegal and unauthorized; that thoy do vot furnish protection to life or property, und that thoy are made entirely subordiante to the inilitary authority, and whatever powers they continito to exorcise will be by conant of the military commander, Hut Gen Hancock, in ape pant ane of these declarations, asserts that the ofvil authorities do furnish adequate protection 40 |ife and property; that to pre- serve peace And quict Is the object of his mis- sion, and that, as a means to this great end he regards the maintenance of tho clyil authorities in the oxecution of tho laws ns the most effi- elent meuns under tho existing circumstances. ile auys the War la over, and tho slvil atithort> ties nro ready and willing to perform their due ties, tho military power should cons to teud, nnd the civil ndmfaistration rosume its righteul and natural dominion. “Aguln, he enys, ponpously: ‘Solemnty it preased with theso views, the General une nounces that tho great principles of Amorican Uberty atill are tho fawrul inherltanes of this people, andevcr should be.’ Chis Isa very start- ing proposition, and quite us astonishing as the news that ‘Tho Duteh hive taken Holland,’ Agnin he ay 2 * Crimes and offenses committed in this district must be referred to the consld- eration and judgment of tho regular civil tribunals, and those tribunals will bo supported in thoir Inwful jurisdiction.” Here he ndjures tho milltary power conferred upon hin hy Con- greasy, recognizes tho supremacy of tho bogus clvil nuthoritios, and declares that ho* will sup. port thoir tribunals i the exerelse of tholr iuw- Yul jurisdiction, And this he says standing Upon ground -iu New Orleans yet mojat with the blood of nearly 20 nen slaughtered Jn the prosunec and by the contrivance of there elvil authorities, while the tribunals which he pledges himself to support hive never brought. ono of tho murderors to justice. “if peuco proyalted when he went thore it was because of the bold and determined mensuros of Gens. Sheridan, Griltin, and Mower, end not from any morit of these vivil wuthorities which ho delights ta honor, for It [ya notarious fact (bat untll Gen, Sheridan took command thera wes no security for tha life or property of Union men tn Texas or Louisiana, “Aguin says Gen. Hancock, *Tho right of trial by Jury, the habeas corpus, the liberty of tho press, the freedom of speceh, and tho nitural rights of persons, and tho rights of Pproporty must bo presorved,’ This is a very pretty Buying, but what docs it mean in this. connection? lt menus that the loyal men, white and binck, shall’ have the right to tried by Hebel juries, which fs like giv- ing tho Inmbs the right, to bo tried by the wolvos. It means thut the Rebels who have murdered Union mon shall be tried by Rebel quriany and when, [aak, has ono of thom beon rouxht to justice? It means that men arrested by military authority may bo dischurged from custody upon a writ of habeas corpus issuci by a State Judge, which is fn direet violation of tho concluding part of tho third section of tho not of March 2, 1007, which says: * And all interference under color of State authority with tho excruise of military authority undor this act shalt bo null and vold! re “Trond this order of Gen. Hancock with un- mingied sorrow, and felt he hig committed an error more fatul to bia reputation than tho Joss of nbuttlo, Gon. Hancock Is # gallant soldlor, who has beon wounded in tho servico of his country, but if ho shall now lend himself to the support of tho principlcs against which he Tour and become the ally of his encmics agalnst his friends, his Inurels, be they over so bright, will withor ‘like the tender tower be- neath tho slmoom of tho desort,’ * Se “ID-AS SOON THINK OF FORGIVING THE JEWS FOR CRUCIFYING CHRIST.” Tho Jows of Chicago and [tinola do not feol much complimented by, or remarknbly well Please at, ono puasngo,.of Judge Trumbull’s rpcent Buso-Ball Ground speech, It waa that part where he denounced ‘tho Repubtucuns tor having Horaco Grooloy’s' portrait hung up jn their convention-hull, amoug the othor Apostios of the Anti-Slavery cuuse, Wo print tho two versions of whnt ho sald; Tribune's report. +. Timea’ report. The Nepublican party| The Slavery question Wasn't’ as much of iivided us then, and party NOW, Rap, n§|thore wero Soward, and once wis, Principtes|Chnee, and Sumner, and wero nothing with It}Grecloy, and ull these now, Its best men had/men were the Apostles passed away, It hadlot tho Mepublicat pur- kMled poor old Greeley, | Re but what haa tho and thon had the nu-|Republican party done ducity to bang up his|since? Why, it hus tnure ploturo in the Exposi-/dered those Apostles of ton Bullding. tho party, They killed aA man in the crowd poor Grecley [# volee, suey ted that thoy) You bet}, and than could be forgiven forjhad the impudenee to that. ean a hia partrate tn “Nover," repited Me,ithoir Convention when ‘Trumbull; * I'd ng goon}it mot here the othor think of forming: the Jows for cruclfying dosus Christ.’ This provoked the wildest laughter, and the yutorn pollttetun switched off on to tty other ovil which he luld up against the party. se le= 1e80 day. Could: eifrontery o farthor thun that? ‘Cries of “No, no, not sor the world!" aud a voleos “'Thoy wery ex- usable for that.) Well, bow were thoy axousable? Why, T would tts soon excuse ho Jows that orucitied sho Savior? (Laughter ind applause.) Tho Oceident of the 2d inst.—n Jewlsh organ of this clty—thus commentaon the above mallujous Mug of Trumbull at tho Jows: a Denoctario GuuNvEns—This captlan fs somowhut stereotyped, Yot the louders and politiclans {n that purty, now obsolotoe and de- moralized, cannot, nor hyve thoy, (nor outot Congress, adduced Lt queation or mvagure of 1 practical National value, or tended to Ingratinte thoir Dolley into the hearts of tho peaple, since the Rupabfican party bus assumed tho helm of Biate, Wherefore the above quotation will po down with tho great nano of Democrucy. Tho lutest biunder perpetrated by one of our Chlcage cltizons {6 that by Lyman ‘Trumbull, once a sen. ator from {inold, aod now Gubernatorial candidate of that powerful party known ug the = Domourncy, = ‘This hoary-heud+ od ctpakoy, in Is, Inst Sinturday- evening huralgue, allowed himself to utter tho lowest scoturlan sontinont that strovt-ruilans inlght Indulge in, but voutd not be unticlpatad from the lps of a quisl-professional man whose Tipened ane might bo tynpored-with more ex- pertonce inthe progress OF roligion, potltios, und Advancement, His wifront tan half-wiltlon of Jows in this country must tiecessarily catrange many adherents to tho Democratiy party. Mut this can be that party's loss only. ‘The niore ine tolllgont Jowish citizens are, and always will go, with tho purty: of Progress. Sar A will abun such biguts and nurrow-minded demaygogy us Lyinan Trumbull or hig dofunct party, “it ts quite ovident that Trumbull 8 degonorattng in mind UF Indeed he over posseased nny. braina). No atateamnun, orator, or public spoaker would pormit himacit, to hing {his reilgious, batred dgulnst a oliss of citizens whe have been counted among the most dovuted patriots on Amorieun soil, who fought and bled for the cause of maln- talding the Union whlch the party wales tram bull represents tried with all ite might to obtit-* grate, We teed keareely reinind our, Jewish Democratle friends that under thy improbable réxiing of Trumbull’s Gubernaterial Adininis- tration, another relirious and rice proscription ora might arige In Winols, 14 bo ls noe eu ta “forglyo the Jaws for huiving oruvitied Christ” sate 1,900 yours alnes, If aur Domnocratic Jows {sh brethren oan vonsclentiouely vote for this Pune bigot, {t would be more than wo oun bee juve, Wo know this, howover, and ft may sorva os wtimoly warning to all suck arrant demugogs, that the wealth and political intluence of nil honorable Jaws wilt bo Iberally epant to dofoat any candidate who thus deliberdtuly casts uin on tha House of Laradl. \ SC NAGUNAEEE Hie Ay English Nowhpaper upon the Home of the Mopublican Candidate, _ La ‘a Gruok and Latin and for Blackburn, a well- wveland, the plus of tho house he was somo yours ago employed to build, of the Gurneld Carn, whloh whe tauagos. Thit gountey iansion on tho ridge overlooking tho 18 -Laku, nour Cleveland, and te Goiblo, inluglod with othor styles: Of course it bas a voranda, which ekburn was charye to do in’ tho vlolétral “style, Nirned lusidy out." was tho Indy's order, ‘This Invertod oluistur gous round three sides uf tha bouse, and, as stone tricor sd. cur! would bave been too expensive, vines aco trafned round tho archos, within which at all hourg of tho day there is cool sitting, Garicld furmhouso bas two high stortes und one low ate tia, [tis rucmy, aud tha ball ty bospitably wide Sud arranged 4 4 uatural-history museut, with, dverg-horn hutrucks. A peculturity of the house, ja thy auinuer of wall-drawors, the fronts of” whick are in polluhed maple and hickory, Tho Geueral bas a snuxgury on the south ude Hlbrery, wherg he still contiaues (ostudy cousti- tutlonal luw, diviuity, wud nuturat history. Ho 4s methodic ‘and iicut iu bjs ways, and bis big shoulder-of-mutton bund ta dert'as a woman's. Mra. Gurttold (tho mother) occuples tha best rooms, whlch face tho rising sun, Hour bed and altting room are done up, to make her feelnt home, Inn cozy and old-fashioned atyle, and the fireplaces are the widest in tho house, a ST. LOUIS ITEMS. 8r, Lovin, July 2.—faron Von Weber, of Ber- Un, a representative of the German Empire, and Impertal Counselor of Germany, who ts on a tour of {napeetfon in this country for the Ger- man Government, bas arrived here, Yesterday ho vinited tho: Merchants’ Ixchange, tho great bridgo, and the cotton compress works. The first of tho scrics of 1880 of*thirtcen stenmboat excursions for tho children of tho poor took place yesterday, The Fresh-Alr Min- ston’ sont 000 children and thelr attendants up tho river thirty miles. A sensation was cronted at o Spirituntistio seance hold ata private residence Inst ovening. Among the apirits mnterialized was that of Emtia Moon, who died some six months ago in Eust St. Louis, Miss Moon's decense wax ocen- sioned by a most singular complication of numerous rare diseases, and during her sickness Bho was visited by every physician of note im Bt, Louts, When sho dicd the doctors were all engor to held a temartem examination, but the lady's relatlves objected. Lust night ‘the spteit declared that nfter burial the body was accrotly: disintorred, and disscoted In tha presence of seven physiciuns, ‘Tho apiriteven named the soven doctors who made the post-mortem exam- funtion. This stutement erentea a profound sensation at thoseance. The mutter has creatod a great atir in Spiritualiatic circles, and rome of the lending spinitsaileta declare they will probe the affair to the bottom. amen THE ELGIN ASYLUM. Spectat Dispatch to The Crtcaga res Etat, It, July 2.—Tbis afternoon the Truse tees of tho Insano Asylum held thelr quarterly mecting. Hequisttions for $35,000 for tho ensut- ing quarter wero drawn, and monthly bills to tho amount of $8,000 wero audited. Dr. Kil- dourne informed the Trustees that there are now 67h patients In the asylum, and 100 officers and attendants, ————— Apromptand Pens way of cnsing asthmatic Siinealon Use Hale's Honey of Horehound and ar, Piko's Toothache Drops cure !n one minute. ———————__— Physicians recommend and uso Papillon dally. Fer ei ia hesihahetarnenmenee aeieentatt y TIE FRIMUNK GIRANCHT OFFICES. NORVEL TO ACCOMMODATE OUK NUMER uus patsons througuout the city, we lava entab- ished Uranch Omces in the dierent Divisions, as destanated below, where advortisements bo inken for tho ssino price as charvod at tho Main Ofticg, and will be received vatlt 10 orelock p.m J. & I SIMMS, Booksellors and Stationors, 131 Twonty-second-at WF. BOGAI Draeles, t3 Cottage Grove-ay,, northweatcorner 'Thirty-Mih-st. IL, W, BUCHMAN, Druguist, corner Thirty-firat and Biate-sta, WEST DIVISION, cr “i, Newadenlor. Btationer, ote, 97) Wost Madi: near Wostern-ay, WH. SUNNICHSES, Druggist, 20 Dua Island-ay, connorof Tweltth-st. TLC, At dowoler, Nowsdeator, and Fancy Goods. ‘cornor Lineoin.. relat FUGKISt, Gil West Sfadison-st., corner = NOUTI DIVISION, J. BUNEINGHAM x CU, Drucetsts, 445 North Cintk-st,. comer Division, cette WILLIAMS € CO, Drupatets 075 Larraboo-st, LOUIS W. Li, NEED, Printing and Advoriising Agent, News and station ory Hopot, bi Hast Division- 8t.butweon Lavaile w: WEY HEAL ESTATE, 50, fATORY. AND BASEMES ront stores Sizi8t; elevators and all mod- ern Improvements, on Madison-st, between Ja alia and Markot-sta: ront naw to Jobbing firm for $9.0) par yoar; Ba Prnaniicent ehance to t12 per cent on money, _T. 8, BUYD, Room 7, 174 inn HOI SALR—CHEAP—FINE RESIDENCE IN ALe eeattaGanquare: now ronta for per month. “Ad dress Km, Tribune offices. ADiMON. CORNET 76 income, I!'per cont. “Ap> iS Ln Sntloont Pu, “BALE-WKST foet. and three stare ly to B.S LOS8ON & CC JroR, SALE-Olt EXCHANGE-SOME V, iz lowm in vapnion: will egcbagee for meret vanaon: ‘will exchange fo Address BAMCUCK, Windsor Hiatal, 1 z i JOR BALE-SOUTIT CiricAno—Iu ACRES NFAT Joka Calumet; will aoil five or tnore aores, Also, aibar tracte In the same vicialty, . BLUSSO 1h La Balle-st, COU: tEAL ESTATE, POR BALE—Olt EXCIIANUE—A WELL LOCATED renidence, with fine erouada and outbuildings, in & town of 2003 Innubltants, and the only absteact ot Ulla tone of the best countion In tomar will exe change for merchandise. Addeces BANCOCK, Winds for Hotel, Dearbarn-st, ALU AMI sidings, apd No, NEED. iN WNERS WHO DE- fire to soll to calls customers on hand; to ex- change €7,00 house for smalicr house in city, or tote ‘On the North Sido in good Jocation, or for enle chen forcash. Addross oom 0%, Metropolitan Block, Ge GHUBSING, ANTED-TII BEST MOUSE AND LOT 12,000 Wan buy gn the North Sida, Address with isriney Jocation, ete. 8 64, ‘Mebune ani 2 ‘TO RENT—HOUSES, TO RENT—T Li ND BASEMENT 13- room house No, Zit) arth a Hal oe Farnese and all other modern conyenioncos. Just calcimined and repaired throughout. G, It. BOWEN, UU Madl- sonsat., Hoon 16, TO RENT—ROOMS, South Side. T° RENT—TIANDSOMELY-FURNISILED ROOMS; avery convenience. 4:4 Wabnab-ar, (PO MENT—FRONT SUITE ROOMS, NICELY re furnlahed; iso good brick barn. S58 Michi- ([9 REST CNICHEY FURNISHED TOOMS, SIN- Ante of on suito, 1243 Michtzan-nv, noar Twelfth (PO RENT-FURNISHED NOOMS, ALL FRONT, for pontiemen. 47 Monrac-st, opposite Palmer Nouee. Apply atitvom 12, pou #3 PER WEHK—COOL, CUMFORT- ‘abi0. well-llzhtod, nicoly-furnished rooms to Kentlomen only, st State-at. West Side. ‘T° RENT~$12 PER MONTI1, UPPER FLOOR OF 2x rooms, Gir Wentorn-nv.j #0, wx Inne rooma on second floor of brick huu: Western-ay. 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D—60 MEN TO BUILD WINE 71 200 raiiroad taborers rate ANTE! 3 a per dn Minneauta, Uinaia, and Indi men for work in the work; &) Wentern Employment Axoncy, Nit uth Cani FENCES for Iowa, tree fara to tha Highest wag z ort) G4 Wri iP day; fr SeEsaer nee TED jOwn, carne Winconaln, and Dakota; Weat lake-st. RAMLHOAD Dakota, and Wisconsin, from $1, are. At J, Hi. SPERABCK'S: aL rans nd. ra forelty. “ANGP! Miscollancous, ws 7. Ouly welt recoraiaes dress 1! NTED — SALESMEN Jsrgest ithouraphic eatablishmantein thecoune nds bles a = ‘loune office, eapardive need applyy: As LABORERS In Town, #00, FOR 89 to $1.7 ‘oat, FUIt ONE 0] \WaAnteb—ox A FIRST-CLASS MRTNOPOL- tan news mnking up a dul & paver ble cantienser o| morn fone young fan 92 ii at bh Apply. by latte reas," Font-Omce Hox ah, New Cork Che. B00! who tan have goo dre Ad} WAN pn: i Apply tt magvidno references fay and {0 Deu W fitter sot Gee uainted with th boys und uirin from to ¥ Waste ¥ AND ogee Alta Unttod stares F ply nt onca fo ai ny as once for torma and iqrritory. woking VV Asten—a D MAN AB TRAV W ealesmian fora eacilinryshnsderara, hourec ee b tha trade and business, WU, Vrivune omen. Cty SG character. Ads ED~3 CHILDIN FOR Tit nara aren COUNTIY Bol, tion Map, reat TS SAMPLES FI who ie a rete lonced in quick, ire only to 1 Cn Rovar aze. atre, p.m, ACTORS: Ne REB TG businnss on small capitat, ENTS ‘The unemployed. nnd these who can davote a fow houra dnily t6 the sale can realize BD 10 pleaaor over Ruitable for th Addrens, with stamp f¢ snd 2 North Clarkes, C1 Of onr labor-eaviny hd prodtnn for papers, Merrill M’ 0, 10 Invention, of Wook. Our plan of operauons ‘one who invenitentes, und in especially fe Inexperienced, na no talking IN neces~ nteo ton snd women everywhere, omploy: TR. ment. Cont Ewa Aditirean Cy ¥ Sivoi A VOPOTAT Pron 91 PICTURa on each, W dirt-traln nnd grading. Contractor, corner Can ‘ANTED~7b- TEAMS A i Fort Wayne Ratirond, and 10 man boat on Address JAMAS slesteand finrrinan. 7 INGADR, MENT A Welt LighT ED HOOM ARAL BUTT ablo for machine shop, with power. Appl is F, PLUMSIED, Rand hy Nocty Watoreee Lid ‘2 PERSONAL A G WAN OF PROFESSION, with three dualres 10 correspond with 2 widow Indy af 3 youre uf uzo, with A view to matrimony. St ust agreonble, benevolent, and in Snddair looking, Xo eundren. “Adgross, with pints iz, No ebildron, addres K7i0.ribune vier, beta LOST AND FOUND. OST—BLACK- AND-TAN DOG; ANSWEIS TO nano of Tramp; Nberal roward will be pald. 201 Dearborn-st., up-stalrs. S20) SEWARD STRAYED Ol STOLEN— 4-youra-old binck mary, jong tall, with hoary, Mano wnd cut from eullar, white apot an back where dig Ios, ioturn to BT. Fiyno, Wontworth-ay and Fifty-aecond-st, WINANCIAL, DVANCES MADE, ON DIAMONDS WATCITES, ele, at one-half brouors’ rates. 0. LAUNDEIY Iovmsd und 14 iCindalon-st. Hatablished 154, CASH PAID Fort OLD GOLD ASQ SiLVEn— Aono to loan on watches, diamonds. and talua- a Dien of avery doscripiun, at GULDSMID'S Loan and uilun ice (ieonsody si Bast Statsson-at Eatabe ted Casit Palb FOr ENDOWMENT LIFE INBUI- Jance policies, 13, W. SUTHERLAND, 3 Dearborn. } C.COLE, Wf DEARDORN-ST., 1TAS $1,000, 0 i. FRAN nag Sudto loon on roal ostato at 7 per cont, $16.00) a1 : 16 per cent, dur s years. PUSHES PRICE PAID FOR STATE SAVINGS AX and Fidelity Hank books, and Scandinavian Na- onal Bank curiiteates. IA HOLMES, Ganeral Hroker, us Waathingtor . Loaxs FURNITURE, PIANOS, BTC, IN suns to mujtat reduced rates, itl Washington- ty Room 1 | OANS MADE ON CHOICE IMPROVED FAIS in IiMingls and, Kastarn tows st luwost ratos, KIMBALL & FLAKE, Metropulitan itock. N | ONEY 10 LOAN ON FURNITURE, RTC, WITH- out reinoval, PARRY. lu West Monroe & janer ONEY TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AtT percent. No commissions, HUTCLINSON LUFF, 2 Ashland block. =A MAN WITH CAPITAL TO AS- it the inventor of savers! patenta: this hance scldom offored, Address F, 3. i0 Buttore a i d-mt olde Be OF MORTGAGES FOR SALF, $35.000 or Juproved ren estate; will allow cummisaton, 8 Bb ‘Tribuno ofice. = I Salesatables corner Michizan-ay. (J, 8, Coopor's old pince), would cail the altontun of pulppers und pure chasers of hursas to thoir well-recognized, largest. horse market in the city. are receiving and mholesaling to ahinpers and dealers, and retalliny for elty una, Inrvo numbers of horses of all gentos daily, Including tangy stock, tno-bevd trotters, fancy-ealted sudulurs, the broka Mugla drivers und’ wenttenen’s rondaters, horses for all kinda of business: pole teams, i Ht tentnss wisn for xrocers-waxons und delly= wind wll kindsuf work horses und light ty draft horses and plug and chvap farm . Chil und exumine our Cxtonalye sock, an we cannot fait to ault you, iualoa bead Yo are doing exclusl ® commission business. Correspondence sollclied, JPOR Bai Goon Tolsks FIT row ALL se; one woek’s trint given; ail kinds of carriages: counss, phactuna, juup-sunts, sido-bur, top, and open Duxgtus; lane aasartioent of new and socond-hand rocery wiZOnst wll Kinda OF harooss, new und MeCN. hund; blankets, rove 1} horsos and wi choup by the day or wevk? monoy advance go monthly pusniante or gehanse. Como und sng tho ancust Assortmont of ant ie In Chicarn, ans 1s chonpest. UC, WALICEI, 20) nnd SST blato-nt, WANTED—TO RE ED—TO RENT —3 Ull4 GOOD FURNISHED room ‘oung married couple, Toy i ht honse- Dit Keoping, “SiKte price and loealos. “Address #57, ‘Tribune ice, om STRUMENTS. Annes BRN aan e BELECT STOCK OF A NEW UPIUGTT PIANOS, NEW suai ‘Os, NEW OIGANS, To rent or for aale on thstalimenteat Warorooms of 7 W. KIMBALL, Corner Stute und Adame-nts, AT, A, BARGAIN BLEGANT 1H-OCTAVE, & 240 string, ronowood, upright plano, fess than quar- ier cost; celetrated maker. Callat Ta) Weat Mudt- sonst MSCHER FE UPRIGHT PIANOS. ty For upwards of forty years thes superb tnatra- ments have retained thir position at the head of Tioderate pred pianos. LAUN & HEALY, Stato und Monroo-ats, L705, SEALY FTANOS— 8.G. Pratt, tho eminent pianist and composer, thus ezpressos bimaclf cuncorning thelr woll-known morita: " } congratuinte you upan the great und walle mMorited success uf the Lyon-Healy Piano, which, to my ueationably the beat small piano lt have mot'with, olther tn this country or Europe. Led Tuvp examined und thoruushiy tested this piano, t could scarcely belleva It porslblo that such quailty of yona could he produced In sneh 6p go sinall ay amount of mongy,” VON © HEALY. State and Slonroe-sts, ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN, IN CITY AND countr 8. M, KENN! fur articles that sell DY. 8 Exchange Block, C ore ly. foek, Chess. NTED—FOUT FIRST iy ly at 14 a $ dress 10 work on eniarr and South Clark-t.. top oor, ry ‘LASS MEN OF GOOK commission. Ap: Synlts. Good references required. Addeess tay West Washington-s pL CS 1 al a aN Hat eg ‘ANTED-GOOD SWEDISH OR NORWAGI. WA Riiier canoes Roureere, Oth NOC R GEAR 2 Atafne navarer WASTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL i Sangam y jovat. OURE- Inaprivato family of threo. 178 South COOK, AVTLY AT @i NORTH ee \WWARTEGIAT 238 CALUMET-AV,, A COOK require rho Isa good washer and (roner. "References _in, ¥ V \WANTED=FIVE Coo} 3) KS FOR CITY AND COUN- Ag you olr iD COON. wt North Wasa ahi FOR GENERAL Carpontor-at, THOUBE- \WWASTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOuaR. work} sigutl Grant-at.. North Sid family; good wages. Avply até Soamatre WANTED EIVERIENCED 8 HURSSELL & WHEAT, 3 IRTMA RK ERS DY nt Went Madinon-st, Stiwars ce MATCHLESS PIANOS, THE STANDARD OF ‘THE WORLD, ‘UN & HEALY. STATS AND MONHOB-8TS, Wt eaten ‘ PIANOS. KRANICIL& BACHE AY. W. KIMBA! Corner State and Adama-nis, 1 000 PIANOS ANDORGANS INCLUDING THE . famous Deckor liros,, Haines, Aisthushek, ag etary & Camp pianos and Estey organs. Wo hare decided sell during the next Wdays on torms so ers wrlegs oA Ping all sae purehesor a Ae on mon BRONEY a CAMS IM und bu sinters 7 P87 YG WILL GIVE YOU YOUR CHOICE OF $200 Ntake thnoe: Catckertite Hainos Troe F.C. Light, Will noida meet with such a bar- gain. 8 74, 'Tribane office. od HOARDING AND LODGING. North Sido. . HARBORN-AY, — MADAME BABUT' Torin hound: fusatahed Poses with Semin ‘out board; day Voarders wanted. Hotcis ENTON HOUSE, 24 AND XO SOUTH CLANK- ‘at, Chlongo—Hierwnt new marble building ad- feintnd thy Grand ‘Pacitio und ovposito the Custo touse. ‘The only hotel in the ell ontirely now Hout jours, si conta; meals, Beents. BEN: AUZY, proprietor, WARENCE HOUSE, CORNER OF STATE AND 4 dlarriaon-ate, fur vlocks suuth of Patmer—Koant afd ruom por day, i Wor Wook, frown $4 t0 re Bae) Ley SL: #12: lay rooms rented without, PARNELL WOUSE-IF YOU WANT A NICH homo 8nd tirat-cluss rooms and board do not fall fo look at the Farmall Hause, corner of Hulsted and jacknun-ats.. only four blooks west of the river, {[ASTINGS HOUSE, ®, AND @ BAST AD- IL ‘Amerne—Wellturanied’ ar Touras with board at erate rates. a JRO, BALE-TONY, CANOLY-TOP PitARTON, Bnd harness pony ia? yours old, sound, gon ile, and broke. ws saddloy suttable for indy or ‘lili, Address 114, ‘Tritune omco, rain ND-AND HUGGIES, WAGONS, Vai repnteiny 0 conta. First-class Piewso ca . 43 Wotlns iti ST-CLANN TOP-BUGG Tyee inte. Addrene iia, Lehane ote. ~~ MISCELLANEOUS, A RYSPECTATIE AND WELL-ESTADLISH 4 wholesalo provision firm in the North of K, und aro opan Wo ads us uyente for Amuricun apouinl Hos in the provistin, grocery, and canfectionory lines. Hrat-ciaaa referenced, Addruss M 133 care of ionry Urvunwood, ising aunt, Livorpuol, Bn. A WibowW LADY WOULD LIKE TO-TAKE CARB of a baby at bor own hoc. Addross, or cailat 30 Navio-s Bupavas voscit MOTHS FXTERMINATHD by contract; Wa 3, 0xtarminators for anto, Galle nddrons A. OAKLEY IY Bnet Washingtoncat, B* THIS, MY NOTHINGNESS AND HIDLICAL unworthiness, proses his hearty thanks to the Bttoupasa to Rroopore Ite eeacnibes eae Ee ty TO) ey Fou ees Misstonary pore WihLiAst QEHOBSEA Oy duly 2, 1550, [ AN PAY B00 'TO ed FOR AN ESTAL- q ed, pruliable Mercantilo bualhuss. Btate name iu fultand natnee of Dumnusa or no nitenuon pals Confidential Aditresa tb 14, ‘Vribune onice. MANS LAGS ANU POR- potirican tralia, at HOVER & AAS, 67 Duana-at., Now Vark. Hy aan without childran to occupy a furniahod house on fe Kouth Siu, during the suinmer, free of rent. ive ninino, addruss, aid rofarencys. Addroas i 44, 'Tritune ontles, TANTED~A BTRONG HOWBOAT WITH TWO Palrs of onrs, sultable for Lake Siichigan, Ad- drove Kd, Pethune attics, Jia ee Se y Arrowing vitlege, Unrimara slave aad tunndd ware, slave. 0) buslness, VAdurgea SCALE PIES Aeion tke ANTE Tost BAN “rity Col 9 far fare girl Ityoars of axa. art and intelligent, and not neruld of work? muss be in & Toliuiwus fully, and where ele will be well taken cargot. Adiron Iit, Tribune officn. aan CLATIE TS. A 'itistear on lute, marriage divenver wood tuck abe ivisur 0, IME ore, wood Huck, ab= aoe felons, Uuniivas, Puus blo, ta 81 Sh W.Stadloo Vf a. COLLINS. CLAIRVOYANT AND T ard! ag acs a ee ‘J rai utly trestmiont undu cone th ‘ifrauvess rheumaual S80 Wi trol ie nervous Baws LAW, 14 DEAR. eo _buni-at, 0 freas Ufteon yours’ Gxpertenoe. Wusinear quietly und leually tranascted, Mu WOR BALE-Cli ALON CURCULAL BAW, Rash ear cai, neti ft MALLU AND POOL TABLE, rom Tact Vast Madisaaeste ee sas 5 PRINTING MATERIAL, z PAINTING = WAN'T A BMALL PRINTING OF- acaced boalin wuckly OF GloNlly paycoente De buniae non men a Possanslon Fuibt away. Addrves {ela Tribune Gites ING, OOD PRICH WIL, BE PAIN FOR CAST-OFE clothing at GELDER, IW Bustusat, (ald No, bot), Orders by wallprowpuy uttonded to-” Established Bak, itxtures. Vignsorr HOUSE, 174 BTA'TE-ST., OPPOSITE House, 41.20 and spar day: rooms 7% conte, 61, und upwards, Fee REN A ESCICESPR a Sehr 5 BOARD -AND MOOMB LY GENTLEMAN AND wife iy ony of the suburban villexes. A pleasant, bermanont home doatred. Addreaa 8 65, ‘S'ribune, BANC AND Hooss ON Tie NORTH BIDE for gentleman und witer private familly preferred, Addross 5 &, 'Iritune oftice, WARD-AND ft0OMS” NY GENTLEMAN AND wife: atriatty private family, whera thors ara no Other boardura or luduers; Gu'clock dinner. Stave full relculars kid tera 8 44, ‘i'rivune uflice. BUSINESS CHANCES. A. BIGBANGAIN FOR CASH SHALE INTEREST in coal tine and Jund 1n Kansas, near Kansas City, Want &.u) to extund buninesa which {s now Payinwell. Willatand surictinveauzation, Noom te NTED—0 OPERATORS ON SINGER A. W? chines; also 100 girls to saw by hand. 2M) and 257 Wabash-ar, 7 Apply at Laundresses. ENCED INONERS For ANTED_ TWO BXDENL 3 WF DEVIAN & COn 1G Btato-ate Ur wook to good bi d hands, Housckeopers, WANTED-TOUSEKEED EL ‘ai ming Wh ty WOMAN OF MID- lu-age proferrod, Address Nox63, North Wyo~ Employment Agencics, ‘ANTED—-GOOD G! to-da: rime places; big a Ment Monrogeats (Bureau of Literetise). IRLS—ANY NU! MBER— if a SITUATIONS WANTED—MIALK, Bookke pers, Cloris, &c. SITUATION WANTED—AN SALESMAN IN A wholusalp huuse or coimmission bouso; have oo objection to Lravel ahort routes na { want wort loa Dutask high salary; 1 wit not refuse any hones: post. Address Yonin any business, Firar-el SALESMAN, csre of Fy W.E nan references, Pullen, Itt Nouuh Water, SQ'RUATION WANTED-EMPLOYMENT OF ANY ind In store er oflice Henced oftico clerk, w' MU work for very me ‘Tribune ofivo, ith jaderata sal by @ competent and expe- iitat-clans elty references; lary. Address Q vi, ITUATION WANTED—AS NUBINESS MANAGER ina largo printing establishment C who has mndo some agement and thinks Would expect to make prone, tins su Varkhitl, Ont. ‘anadi {TUATION WANT! ors monoy fur himself by he enn make money or hia nalary.ont of B cunipetont bookkeeper and office man, commission business. Addrens Iti, vanadian, ood mans r others, ts noney to invest, Address Drawer YOUNG MAN, th vy ‘ributie office, NITUATI many ft Good rel nee Riven. ir accountant; a ‘A WANTHD-IN OFFICE: GOOD PEN. . 455 neo wor! Jdrone 1 10, ‘rribu 13 i 9 ance ITUATION WANTED-iY A SMART YOUNG wids Bi work in wholesala houses: Eun Radrose it 1d, irivune Offiro, ‘Trades. S Stsuation WANTED—LY YOUNG MAN At floriat in & private fatnily; know ai! about s roenhiouse: willing to do chores around the house SMa iribue once, Misceliancous, ITUATION WANTED—FO! can write a fale Useful, Address 8 Tl, Tribune omer tang ib A iW SITUATION WAS tenders clib-how tT G4 Tribune Unice. Z Addrese TRO—UY A FIRST-CLASS DAR- ine proferrod, Dest city references. Situation WANTED AB TRAVBLING BALES want have tin from Untinnay Address le can give ga 160, rey years’ exporiencs traveling ree f good ‘teferenocs: Tra’ rt YY WISHES A WAS whorw hy ean do chores night apd marntag for and da dnye! works “AdUE if ddruss 8 77, Trib B NEI NORTIC CLARK-BT.—NOARD- Ing-houne “salovn, doing well; rostaurant, rare by jullie Fuute, cheap, Chance; grocery, cash busines ys wells aula oealltyy summer ndey. clyur atore, pa; 3 ailoon,, warden; bukory, confoctlonery’ HUG STORE FOR SALK—ON THE FOX RIVER Hrauch of tho CW. & Q. Mb Wt mllea fruit nut resces Pp for cunt oF gt {have uller business, paper, Husson for aollin See eaprete Sut lone K nt Al CAL Ike BTORE Pte enabocy Wares UGuud irwdor new’ stocks m ting: Have (uo much business to at fond tus ADU Y Hilts 04 Statowste ee OO HOP INA THIMVING FROR BALE—A DARDEN OLE of 100 Inhabitants, dulng a goed, business; Giainesey wilveuil St @ berain, Fur gariiguiars call a Fur partir ome addrous de be BSE ii Utbaon cliy, Fora Couns Je BALK—Oi EXCHANGE-NOTEL, FARB, atoms and Cimabet Jund, Scenery wingsll et dress sor WOK BALH—DNUU STOW: BTOCK NEW AND Bar ery Iatoat style) price, $14U0 cash. Addross 16 42, ‘Fribune omtioa, ‘OK SALE~A BARGAIN ~-1 WILL SELL THE EN MY tire furniture of the Mubtor House very cheap for cash; located on Sluto- ud Kldridge-court. House fullof boarders und ma! money, Goud reasons farquiting Went oniy tia por aaonth. HENRY Je GUGDKICH, jor luck. ent RISENER BS a ‘Olt BALK—ONE OF THE BEST PAYING LAGER ve ny Bouth Clark-at Apply seGOGhWIN & Cl, a8 Want Madisun-at x altuatont have had Fonditg, umber. und othge busines - security if requti Donicatics. ITUATION WANTED— ib Ieaty's relly Hilghest reference: usoful, 3 raat board and ac ane. QUTUAITION WANTED-a0 FOR PERMANENT yeura’ oxporionos in ralle references sat Ibune attics. ex ui williny alae tt PRICK, 97 Fort-at, Woat, Dotralt, Mich, = ITUATION WANTED-DY A GERMAN GIRL uae Berived) in an srat bol wT" ‘AN’ cond uauwork, Address American familly to BOI A COO! uirh Seammtressca, wutid look of referonoun. Ss i ¥O! Fes, BALEOTHE BIEMISKS “Old Hurts Hausa," Dayen juaton Bic of full Mand 10 toot on tama 8 45, ‘Tribune oftco, THOROUGHLY CRM da gene MOAN soe dermans, ‘Thé bestot Bomos desirid, “testwantietb-e 'UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY TO after chlidren, in ox 45, ‘Tribune aftios. it SALE. change for homo, jota, total of over C4, willbo reculved for the property entire, oF tor house. Address av unpo! t Buuwo witout the lots, oF tor the {ota belthont oe ers (OW BAL an TORE in Ciane-at, Chicago, ti VqIGLINERY SYOCK AND FIXTURES YOR BALE, MANE SH AND $10. 000 BUKCIAL CAPITAL WANTED TO e Kromini es ched by those who onigr Address MAN PAOVURERS, IB 0. extend a prot odtable and saauutacturing, Duslugas; no rivky ® rund inves ton of Ul Hi (AINMCAGOSTORAGH CO. 30 TO 20) RANDOLPH i iisre the! neat Tay turnitare: piayow srorcsate f ural m die. aie.’ lay rates, -Advanves undo if dosired: DRY DRONES, DELT Address J, 7, ALLEN, US HOUSENOLD Goons, iM, CARPNIS, STOVKS, ETO, eee LOW CASE PHICEEY ShiendlaPatock, dealing. pen ovoniugs: p! IW. & J. B, OTOnET,, inches, gilt A] BALS—UNEAP—LARGH, WANDSOMA Po. a i ia Ae) ¥rena! frame, Addbess It ch ote plor, lass, pi MBELITY STORAGE CO.” NO. 7h Th AND 4" Eoat Van Muren-sty established 1875) permanent ana'rallubiet avorsue od furaiiuret advavioes fader Qronage ror FURNITURE BUGGIES, ETC) > AK low STS beh! Vali sontonse on eee " nh Bloout a ‘Central MuaTE Tn and thers MOCUTIO. eaasuen kavze! Dramatio Art, Roum 34 Bchualot Be CLASSES VOR PUPILS OF THE publlo schools Mt Pricko's German-American Ii- sUpute, coriur of Kudgwick and Diyision-sts, TO EXCHANGE. ‘PO EXCHANGH-E story on ‘bulld, Will fmorchandlso main. i. ft wan end yo. Bi } itoom 7, 170 00}--ON OF TILE FINBUT be brown stone frumt stores and Joton Medi between Halsted aud Ur uliding ous! forequlty. Cilbat guest? WWOYD Reo ry PARTNERS WANTED.” enn WINER WANTED-PARTY WITH GABE PA Smeuural agency whlch ‘Fri means ta join me in Th Journal, Av6-8t0o! the best thing out “Mon injor-Ocean, Alla oy ie SE, Tribune ofise, re generally have oy ie tie onty bing

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