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THE CHICAGO THIBUNE: FRIDAY DECEMBER 1, PS80—TMN PAGIS, : Re yo THE COURTS. Novel Suit for the Infringement of a Trade-Mark. Stockholders After satisfied Dis ting Co. tho National 1 gerioos Chorgos Against Im Brown— Crooked Renl-Estato Dealing, : tick Murphy on Trial for Killing pire Anthony Warnimont, 7 INFRINGING A TRADE-MAIK, A somewhat novel and Interestiiag bith was fled in tha Cireute Court yesterday. John FE. Geohegat) nnd Aloxander IL Revell, furniture nbearpet dealers on Randolph street, repre- eat that they fre copartnere, dole business qader tho firm nate of Goohegan 4 Rovoll for four yours past. About two years ngo thoy commenced malin tholr business known to tha athe unter tho words ur namesof " Go-ngain & Wrels" This thoy did, not only because thelr ames rowritten were more cuphoniotts nnd more tT < etter enleulated to attract publig atten: we fix thomnseives moro suruly upon the te tand metnory of those ecuing thom thus Mrtten und spelled. That huving adopted sald word or names astheone under which thoy would mike thoir Haines known to the publfe, thoy put up: slans over thelr storc-ontranees: bnving the said words renames thereoo, und in order to give thelr cried under anid words oF wanes stilt urcute mmntielty, thoy commonced und, during site froyearsiiave contimed to advartieo the same wit gront frequency and. nt an expense of not Jess than €7,000, ‘Chat thotr sail busitiess: hing peen nivertised under anid words or tiames so wlopted In Tre Tuiuwnk and in nonrly every. newspuper, publlehed tn Chicnxo, and by edodgers and pusters. ‘Lhut by rensoi sald largo | expenditure of money for tho purposes aforesnld, and the happy sulec= (riot suld Words or numes, their busitions hus tecome lurgcly known to the trading public. Aud they aver that thore are hundrads of per- gone who know the phice and tho nature of tho pusiness of the complitinunts ag carried on tn Heauid words or tamnes. go adopted, and who do fot know compitinnits’ proper names, and would not know where to tlud their place of dusiness if thoy used” thor = rent firm orindividtual names only. And nat untila fow weeks ust mat have thoy been used by upy por fonother thin tho eonplaitante, For some tine past one Charles Gordon has deen ongayed in selling household goods of the rime general Kind ts thoso sold by tle com= Faiiants, lis plico af business being directly oyposit that af tho comphiinunts. ‘itis charged that, fu order to mistead tho pub- Heinto bulieving that bis estabiishment was tho one carried on by the compluinants, aml to nvall Himeolf of the benetits that have teerned to tha complainants by onal the large publicity given to thelr business in “tho matinee nboye- Rentioned, Mr. Gordon has eased to bo placed over tho’ entrances of his sald stores a lurge sign, having thereon tho words “gordon’s Come-Again & Itev-el, Gordon's, with the exception of the nino of "Gordon's 1 gag Ath the git aa the words or nines adopted by the complainants, with tho further exception that the firat word thereof word “Come,” th ttead of the word "Go; fuld agus aro Bo written with the express Inton- injuring tho complatnants and withdray fag from: them a portion of thuir trade. They further represent that Gordon's signa are a close Inltution of theirs, In addition thoreto thoy have, within the Inst two or three weeks, «l= vertiged at_conalderable length and with con- aerable frequency’ In Py MurnuNe and tne other newspaper fia which thoy haye inserted In large conspicuous letters the words or numnes 40. adopted by them for the purpose of making thotr tisness known to tho pubic, ‘Thatuordon has uealthe words * Come-Agnin” anid *Go-Agaln” inbisadvertisements, with tho express Inten- ton of injuring tho business of contplninants, Byreason of tha closo finitution ef sueh aligns midndvertisoments by Gordon, many persons have been misled into golox late and trading tn bisstore, aupposing and belleying that they were golog {nto {he story of Mosars. Geohegan & Koy- a. ‘The complainnnts hold that by reason of having adopred thy sald words or names and having expended largo sums of money fnmaking thelr bualness favorably known to the publla thoreby, thoy havo tho exclusive right to use the sme, and they ure ontitied to protection agningt tha use of It or any closo {mitatlon thereof by Gordon or othor Portis, and are entitled to hays thom restrained by an onfer of court from advertising in tho manner aforesald, The complainants therefore prayed ‘that an Injunction might be Issued restraining Gordon frm tho usu of the words “Conte-Again & Hoy-etl,” or from using any othor words or names in close imitation of the words or names of Go-Agaln ev-cil,” and that Gordon may tedeerced to avcount to the complainants for allthe profita which bo has mado by the fraudu.s leat imitation of the words or names, and nll the profits whieb thoy would baye made but for the “sald Gordon's inequitable and wanton piracy of tholr aatd words or mines.” The Mil was presonted to Judge Barnum ‘by .J. Schuyler, attorney: for the complainants, and an Injunction was granted, : It uow remains to be seen whethor Mr. Gordon will inake 0 mation to dissolve tho Injunction, or nn the matter go by default by taking no action. ending Bild sign, — NATIONAL PRINTING CO, The trouble botween tha olficers and Btock- holders of tho Nationul Printing Company brake out yesterday in tho shnpaof a Dill Med In tho Superlur Court by Thomas Whitney and James 9, Duteh, on tholr own Lobalf and in behalf, of Mlothor Interested partles who may clioosa to foln with thom ugainst Charles H. MeConnell, the National Peloting Company, and Charles 0, Ualoyusking for x Recolver for tho Company. Thocorpomtion wag organized in 1873 with o capltul of $60,000, 80 per cont of which was pald up {n cash, and Charles H. McConnell was ap- Pointed generat manuger, with a swary of Wa weok, Tov Compuny washighly successful from ihe sturt, ond bus since 1873 made a profit of noarly $100,000, ple lineman tho tire which dearly dustroyed It in sid. McConnell, it is uleged, has systematically during hls minnzo- Ment concenled fram the stockholders tho cun- dition of the Company by Mfsstaicments, false entries In tha books, overchurgos, filures to Wake credits and othor Latrics, Oto, ANd has itp proprinted lingo sums to his ownuse, Io started witb only twonty-nine shures, but by rofuaing fo aliow any dividends ta bo dectarod, hag re duced tho price of tha stock go far that ho hus been abla to var. up nearly 300 ahares ot Into acount, hls has all boon pald Cor ont of the Company's funds, ana still he Ig supposed to bo Insolvent, and hns heen eoncenled by judielous fatrlea in tho profit and joay nedauut on tho Ks. The amount wrongtuly spproprinted ig thought to be qbout $4,000, MeConnell nas ula, nce obtatulng eontral of tho stovk, elected pinegit Vresidont and ‘Treasurer, nude one of t unfederates, Ile, i Dirvetor, and changed ho bylaws to sult himself, Bouto of tho tied Jog nioney hus gonu in betting on borau-races, tnd somo du loins to divers parties. Complatn= ants formoriy owned sixty. shares of tho napa ‘estock, but wore induced by McCon- dels milvrepresentationa to sull it to him for #i0u ‘They new unk thitt this sute be set nalde Ssfraudujent; tat the stock may be returned tha them, together with alluccriiod dividends; eat MeConnolt may’ be prevented fron sulin, pewnvering, or even vollug on auch stalk, oF rom gintwzzilny any more of the Company's Minds, and that n Keeelver inay be appaluted lor the corporation to carry onite buaincas, BEYVERE CIARGES, A bill was filed yesterday by Loulso Kraus _Mgalnat the much-odyertised reg) eatuta agent, tw Brown, which mukea very serious charged Sguinst hin, Sho suye that somo tlmo aya the bought of Rrown for §100, Lots aly 5), and uf, in Nrawn's Addition to La Grangoy And that he, In order to. bolster up tho prioo of ia fxtute In the humblo Httle bantet, Inserted 2G figures " $500" ag the consideration in the ve, Then he wanted her ta bulld a hotel oo “roberts, and to induce her to do this, proms (ocontell $1,000 towurd the sebeme and {alive tho aceyices of a man tor a month in lay= ie Put tho grounds. Compininnnt dyn Germniny ant rend or write tho Lyyiisl inngnage, sly Cote Hnublo to attend to tho buflding her int ade Brown her agent, and Ba gee bu Is bunds to cover the exponuca, Hawent ony ap 8 {8 charged, put the €5,000 in hls pocket, oF the moat of it, and hon got the hotel built eutelly eetelt, Tho wtyo inade out fletitious claim, are inthe contracts jyrger sums than ho fag Pd Paid some of tho eluting olf fy worth- lots at higt figures, whleh were earofully arwed UP to compluduunt., Atter the building who rected, the mechuntes wad muterkil mon Tint BOE ben puld Bled petitions and ob- rented docreea tor Heng for the nuuUNt ue thelr 5 sPeativo claims. Hrown promised ta protwnt Ne nteresty, byt falled mast sigually to do so, repite induced her to sien papers which wore wil sented to be receipts aud contrgots, but a teh ale big wince digeavered were mortgayes, Lou, breberty. About the suino ting she ulsa ie! Mocks t and 2 in the aime nediton tor thi. thu consideration im the deeds, however, cha 400. Purl tho poudenoy of ine me- Coat?! tien sults Tirown Introduced to ber one anes Mobm, who offered tw buy her hotel Ropero ua uly ber tn laude ia Sflgsoued and arg cUEEY, Which be valued at $7.00, but whieh yep Worth ubouy #0. Nrowa fnvlated tho rep tze should: be mude, but complainant heedced und Hrown then dectined to give her ber ace tothe hotel property, He finally gaye ang me deeds, bat whon she took them home ered them read to her she diovered they laa, iV eyunces of tho Mivsouri wud Kentucky Beast He thereupon refusod to give ip poss buen, yao Gre hotel, whteh wus sien bold Hy her wn arranged a pretend Pikinorvbip of sony ‘kind Uotywon’ Keays. and Matog W284 Wlobua tu turn vaused Kraus’ ure OB Charge of laruuLy, Kruus wusarrested, enally spoken, bit ileo when so written” ~y, Goodri dragged out of tho hotel, and taken to a negro mocting-house, where he was kept for a timo and thon dasohirged, In tha meantino tho hotot waa plundered, and thin po yen to inothor of Hrowt's 5 HMplainant now Hands himself without either m ty or money, and sho asks that Brown and hiseoufederites nay bo compelled. wo nee comnt to hee for thote tolngs, that Brown muy ho vampelled to discharge nil the lena on ter hotel propor y, oF from attompting to sell or In- umber the property AN INDIGNANT SALOONKEEDTR, Asonaational bill was Med tn the Clreult Court by ‘Thomas Lyons against tho City of Chicago, Mayor Harrelson, nud Thomas F. Biminons, to pruvent thom rovoking his saloon Meenso, Lyona olatins ho keeps ono of the most orderly sntoons in Chicagu at No. 80 Kouth State streot, Ho is, however, opposed, ike very many othor men, to having Harrison Mayor for nnothor tern, and hag to the best of his ability endeay ored to prevent such n calatnity. fo thinks Murrigon 18 ondenvoring to get revenge, for his saloon hag been. repeatedly invaded, nt he or Rome of his customers arrest on oa olutrye of keeping or belie Sumates of a disorderly house. None of the eharges have evor been sistiined, bit Harrison has threstencd unless compiniiuant changes his course, he will bu sorry, Lyons fears his license will bo revoked out of spite, anil he asks for an Injunotion to provent the Mayor from revoking: it or from tuterforing with his business, A tem porary injunction was issued to prevent tho rev- ocation uf tho lconue. JUDGE BLODGELT’S BUSINESS. Tho Jury in the case of Willlam J, Ralph, ine dicted for fuleo swearing to bis sufficiency os suraty on n match bond, retired Inte Wednesday nftornoon, and wrestled — unsuccossfully wiih =the engy until about 2:0 yess tortay = morning, when thoy — returned into court, and- announced they could not agree. The Judge thought it useless to keep thom nny longer, and thoy were thon dise charged. Thoy stool ¥ to 3 in favor of a verdict of qullty on the frat bullot, and did wot chango until thoy were diseha rie in Joba Tutte wus tried yesterday before Judgo Blodgett on a charzo of opuning h lettor not be- toning to him and wbatracting a deatt whieh ho enshed, and was discharged. ‘Tho druft was sent here by. 2 Peoria bank to doula Putte,” tho name being preeiscly tho sume as the prisoner's. The latter indorsed the draft, procttred Bore: oneto tently him at a bank aa John Tuttlo, and got the money. Under fnstructions from tho Judge that the prisoner could not bo helt undor tho Federal laws for this olfenae, but) must be tried, if ont ail, before nState Court, tho jury found Tuttle not gulity. ‘This raigos a nice point as to who should bo obliged to pay the amount of the draft, the drawer, draweo, or payee, itis, however, quite certain the payee will not lose tt, for ho has al- ready hud tho amount, ‘To-day there are soveral little enses to como ‘up, but the greater part of tho criminal busl- ness Is doug. Next Wednesday Judgo Blodgett will hear mo- tons for now trials und fn arrest of Judgment in the criminal cases ho hns heard, and all cases standing on verdicts will be cnlled up fur sen- tenvo und judgment at tho aatme time, THE WARNIMONT MURDER. Yatrick Murphy was placed on trial yesterday charged with tha murder.of Anthony Warnl- mont April 6. Tho whole morning and the iurger partof tho afternoon was consumed {1 procur- ing 17; and tho ovidenco of only threo wit- newsca hu been taken nt tho time tho Cuurt ud- ourned. ‘Tho wleged murder occurred on the corner of Purple and Twenty-first: streets, where a crowd of peoply wore culebrating clectionaduy, ‘Tho lirst witness oxumined was County-Phy- siclan Muthardt, who gave a be ae rentistio deseription of the wound of which young Warnimont died. ‘The knife which young Mure phy caused Jt with was produced In court,—a miteher's iiplomont with » curved blade. alx Inches In length, and its bile wound with cord. Sho kulfe-lunge, the Doctor expluined, enterad the abdomen, cut off the iower Jobe of tho liver, which at tho post-mortem examination wes found swhaming in the blood of the decensed, nnd, entering tou tleptt of ten inches, cut tho enrtiluges of two of tho ribs, The other witnesses were tivo Fpune men named Michnol Seott and Joseph Marr, whoso testhnony. went to show that on tha crening montioned the deconsed, who was somowhut tha worse for Hquor, was taking purt in the bonilre frolic, was drunk, and foollng with everybody who came near him, Amongsy those was young Murphy, whose hat he knocked olf. At the Una he did this bo touk off hia hntand sald to the prisoner, “See what your old man did tome to- day," The witness Marr, « fow momonta before, had beard Murphy say, nliuding to the way Warnimont was neting with other people, * If he comes fooling around me Ike that Wil out tho ute out of him,” Murphy anid, in reply to Warnimont’s remark, that bls father had not-given him half enough, at which Warnimont struck at hin und begun to follow him up. Murpby backed up, nud, Bud- denly drawing his kulfe, plunged It to the itt in his opponent's abdomen, cnusing tha wound from which Warnhnont died next morning. Further henring of tho evidence in the caso will bo bad this mornt! Discharges from bankruptey wero fasued yes- terday to Cyrus P, Luso, Thomas E. Whelun, and Newton Ward, Judge Drummond wont to Milwnukeo yostor- day, and will bu absent a week or ten days, UNITED SLATES COURTS, John M. Millar, Flora 8. Winegar, and Charlos E. Burns, ownora of tho tugs Iten Drake and J. N. Brooke, fled a bol yestentay against the Manhattan Fira insurauce Company, the Green- wioh Insurauco Company, and the Orlont Mus tual Insurance Company, claiming $7,570.72 ralvage. They state that jn October lust they wero employed by the Insurance Companies to dredge a channel for and pull of the sehooner Evonlug Star, which wont ashore near Escanaba, on tho 1th of Oataver, Tho tle of the tus was valued at $16 an nourand $20 n diy when Sdlo, walting for orders. Tho actual gervica performed was only $35.10, but libelants eluim tho companies uro_Huhle for $4,000 dum- ages more. ‘Lhe Ben Drake repeatedly rin agrount, aud finally was wunblo to wot any ti to relengo hor, and ie still lying off Exscannba, ond Wbeinnts elatin that by reason of this: y dent they huve sulfercd $4,000 damages, dofendunts ought to pay. STALE COURTS. Charles W. Oaborn, Edward Sinetctes, and O. 0. Squer begin a sult in trespass yesterday to recover 815.000 dunnges of Charics Munson, Fannie Tanhauser, administratrix of tho estate of Siumuel Tanhatacr, commenced un ace tion In trospasa aginst the Jtnos Central Rate rond Company, levying damages ut £5,000, Inu Footu brought suit in troyer against J, irving Fearee, Anslgneo of 8. G, Hooker, and Goorge DB, Lingolt, clyiminyg $10,000 damages, CRIMINAL COURT, Henry Webb pleaded gullty to larceny before Judge Gary, and waa romanded. PRORATH COURT, Tu tho estate of Duniol PF, Newell Iotters of administration were {sued to Elty, Loulsa Now- ell, and hor bond for $4,000 npproved. In the catate of Atoxonider M. Monngio lutters of ndininistration wore fssucd to Mary 31. Mona- gle, and her bond for %2,200 wos npprovld, Jn the estate of Albert B. Dike vt al., minors, letters Aa wore issued to Robert Law, and hls bond for 8,000 wus approved, THE CALI, Jupay DauwsioND—In chanbors, dupa# Bopaerr—Criminnal cutondar, Appetite Count—O1, 0, 94 05, and 00, No cage on hori, Junne Surtu—No preliminory call, Trial entl, 3,400, 34002, 404, 11,400, 0,603, No, 0,488, Pulsifor v. Clausen, on trial : Junge ANTHONY—181 to 200, Inclusive, No. 331, Oldershaw y. Knowles, on trink ‘ Juba Whit AMBoN—Asalala didge Anthony, No, ual Vadaste ¥. Peopio's Instrnnes Compas ny, on tein, i) JAMBBON—3S, 05,07, 08, No cage on dupan CATHAL OR, 25 2, Shy No, 7, Rogers ch, on bearing, Juni Kogls—No call, Tho Weatorp Indl: ‘Ana candenmation case still on trial, but will bo concluded todayy, ee JUDAK MONAN—22, 51M, 1043 inclusive, Sxonnt No, 1253, Armstrong v. UWnsdale Doylo Granite Compiny, on trial, baw TULBY. #1, 25, and 20, No, 13, MoAle Mater y, MoAllister, on bearing. Junge Hanut—No call, No. 1, Bawin v. Northwoatorn Life insuranca Company, on Jvbae Loowis—Term Nos, 1164, 1.3% 1,184, 4,188, 1,200, 1,210, 1 We, LT, 1, 1285, 1,257, Tews Hag Tae Tat Poe ters eh a ‘Jubdx GAuy—No, #14, John Murphy, murdor, op tril. JundH Tawys—Nos. 47, 14, 100, #12, 21 215, 0 Ba Sh Batt a bb, B49, dvd GOL mm Bi JUDGMENTS, | Bureuran Covit-dppae Wituyamson— sunries Flelschiany y, Simon Grucnedaum, Cincerr Cofinn—Conrrasto na Willl " Beran Niles eth Sot ian as ie N— Ato 3 ny Vo Gaty of Cnivago, ga, VENOF MHD, Cho Aucor Bequests. ‘ Tho willof James B, Brown, of Kittanninuy, Vu., who died on Doc. U bequeuths $26 tu every, widow in sho town, ai to wvory wifo who shull become a widow, and tho yume amount to all the yirhs now diving who shall become wiyeu, Large sume are give to chariublo fuatituuons ‘out of $2,000,000 of tho Ustuta, < ‘The dinplest means to cure a Cald or Cough Is Dr, Bull's Cough byrup, Prico only 25 conta, B Fesponiluny: of Mr. Prime, while bo muy be correct in hi! _ SMOIKE-CONSUMERS. The Council Criticised for Failure to Pass the Or- dinance. Its Merchants ,and Manufacturers Ex- press Their Surprise at Its Action, And Deolare that an Ordinance Must Bo Adopted. Tho dense binck amoke which escapes from the chlinneys of so many bulldings and manus factorioa in this city, innking It impossible to keop nuything clean, and doing great damage to stocks of gouds, fg s0 unanimously conceded to ‘be a nulsance that Chloagoaus wore yroatly sur- prised at tho action of a majority of the Coun- oll Monday night in’ defeating the ordinance providing for the uso of amoke-burners. Tho ordiunnee, after months of discussion and delay, came up for Anal wction last Monday, and was Jost by a vote of yens 17, nays 18, those yoting in the negative being: Barrett (i), Fy McAuley (6), Kond a), ficNuciey, (10), Bendy (11) M'drath (1) Cullerton (5), Moyer (35), Fiverett (12), Purcell (V), ifldreth: Itiordan (7), Hulbert (12), Behroedcr (10) Tinhof (16), Thompson (li), Inwier (8), Young (16). ‘Tho fixures aro those of tho wards which those Aldornien are alleged to represent, As tho passage of this ordinance was nsked for by a large numberof merchants, manufacturers, and othors, a reporter callod on several of thom yestorday for the purpose of fuding out WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF THE DEFLAT OF THE : MEASURE, ~ and what thoy Intonted dolny. “What do you think of tho notion of tho Council?” ho asked of 1t. P. Pattison, a constitu- ent of Ald, MeNurnoy’ and Schroodur, who voted against the ordinance, * Liwas in fuvor of the measure,” ho ‘ropited, “ng a matter of economy for all, concerned, for 1 1ihink it bottar tor all who uso atenin tu have a smokeeburner.” “What do you suppose influenced the Alder- men from tho Tenth?” “Tdon't kyow. Really, 1 haven't had timo to look Into the matter, au now little about it.” sect. the subJoot be dropped, or tho ngltation opt up?” : a am not in favor of dropping It. “Tdon't know anything about tho gohon of tho Council," sald Mr. HL. Tompleton. “Did thoy site toe ordinance down?" * von," “1 think It ought to havebeen pone: Smoke- bumiers saver grent deal of fuel.” “'Tho Aldermon of your ward (tho Twelftb)— Everett and Nulbert—votod ayalost ft." “T didn't know it.”" “What could have induced thom to do it?" © Thoy had no riuht to, A sinoke-burnor {6 ono of tho best things out.” © WHl you agitate the subjeut?* “It Lean do anything | will, I would like ta icnow thu reagon of the Aldormen for opposing: tho ordinance, If they are practient men. It would hnye been apreat benellt to the clty, and thoy ought to have supported tho ordinance.” “Thaven't- rend cnougn,” sald Mr. 8. Sf. Fargo, a constituent of Ald. Imhof, “to know much shout the subject, but tho fallura of tho onlinance looks queer.” “Whit could bave fuiluenced Ald, Imhof?” “I don't know why he should have voted Ogalnst It” “Ww Hi gott do anything furthor?" NG, ut thore ought to bo such an ordi- mune,’ . “T think tho action of the Councll was yory foolish,” said MMe As M'NALLY, constituent of the Aldormon from the Fifteenth; “and Lean't uceount for tho votes of Moyer and Young, unless ou tho ground that thoy do not underanid the subject.” “ * Your tiem uses a smoke-burnor?* * Yos, and very little smoke escapes from our chimneys. 1f we could get rid of the binck sinoke which Hangs over the city wo could anve $5,000 a yea “ [low does the smnoko injure you?’ i ‘destroying piper stick, “It 13 almost im- possible to do any clean work." “Wilt you keep up tho agitation?" Certainly, The consumption of smoke is n Noccesity in order to get rid of tho smut and dirt, The dry-goods people capecially are torri+ bly annoyed.” * You think the nuisance can be abated?” “Unquestionably.” “LT haven't thought much about it,” said Mr. Bhobor, anothor constituent of Ald. Moyer and ‘oun, Wullding (No, 110 Monroe street) at tho beginning of tho wintor, but tt was taken out beenuse it wuen't practical. I amin favor of clenutiness ond paiey of the alr, anda practical burner would be ht greut benotit to tho city.” “Will you ald in natin tho subjoat?” “No.” We tira too busy." “Thavon’t thought specially avout tho sub- ject,” said XIN, RELFSNIDER, tucnt of All. MeAuloy. “Bmoko enn consuined, becnuse we burn nearly nll of oun; and thore should be nn ordinaues, I don’t think the Cotnell was wigo In defeating the one before it, unices st contained something which wns detrimontal to the interests of tha manu- foctururs, and I don’t think tt did.” “Whnt do you think of the course of Ald. Mc- Auley?" can’t oxpocl very much from a “Woll, one Fitth Ward Alderman.’ “Will you keep tn ayltattony! “Itought tobe kept up. The smoke fs an abominable nulsance, and ought to begotten rid of, Among tho gentlemen soen was MR. A.C, BANTLETT, Bmomber of tho firm of tibbard & Spencer. “ Evory ong In this house,” sald he, “cortainly favors the abatumont of the smoke mulsance, and there should bu a law to compel the owners of large buildings to put in thelr promiscs smoke-coneumers, 1 will oat assurodly usslet in every way Tenn to nny nuitation tooling to that end. Such wv muagure should bo passed at once, because us our munufacturing Intercats Ayoronse go Will Ula smoke nulsinco, until our olty may become tile one of the towns in tho “bluck country’ in England, where thy pooplo don’t seo the stn once # your,” “What do you think fiduced tho Aldormon to ‘vots antinst such tt measure?” “Pain sure L cunnot toll,” ropliod Mr. Bartlotes “Tenn see no good reason for tholr aetion. was astonished at ita defent, for L didn't think thoro was tho slightest doubt about ita passugu, Evory buainesa-tann underatunds the necessity for sitet taw."* Mr. Btudobuker, of Mosara, Studebaker Bros., was oqunily strong in hls advooncy of the need for Just such ah ordinance ns was before the Council. ** Wo ult signed tho petition,” said he, “and wo are rendy to ign unothor for the same cause, JOUN T. DRAKE, of tho Qrand Pacitte Hotel, sald he was oxtromo- vaurey to see the voto of the Council on tho Ordinnnuo. “T believe,” sald ke, “tho peoplo don’t a: rocikte tho ndvantiyes we would dorive in urning up the emoke that fills tho ntmosphera with soot, Five yours nga when 1 touk possos- elon of this hotel tho black smoke ruined evar thing,—curnots, curtaing, and non, Ct wis {1 possile to Keon things oloan, Lsaught a roma~ dy, and found ft in smoke-conaumers, which I put inte the house Ht 1 costof nboyt BG, Hinco used this invention no mora blick smoke pours out of my chimneys. Yes," he continued, “Foam strengly in favor of any agltution that will obtain tho pnsaige of a mongs- ure to compel the uso of smoke-consumery," . ‘And thus spoke every one encountorad by tha roportey who know anythliu of the subject, and ‘from tho gonorat expression it looks as lf tho merchants and owners of proporty did not lus tond tolot tho matter drop with thonction of tho Council, oe RICE CORN IN KANSAS. Jb the Editur of The Cateago ‘'ribunt, Deranragsr oF Aaniourrune, Tore, Kas, Deo, H.—Your favor of tho 1th inet, with extract from ‘Tue Trina jnelosed, has Leon reeclyod, [ wae surprised to geo the statement mado by Mr Prhine, based od it is upon tho ae. sortion of a stngio individual, whose knowledgo of tho subject digoussed must be necessarily Mmited, Although we huye corrospondonts in the county named, and algo fn adjucent countios, ten sulveted for thoir hancaty, Koad {ua EN, and agricultural expyrience, wo have bad no ine Unnatlon at this office that ‘such 4 vialtation ua the ono roferred to has taken place. Even should suo bo tho case, tho result could hardly teach the dignity of a yoneral calamity, from the fact that the acroage of rico carn in Kanes and also In Btatford County) ts aa stall a pare of the cullivatyd area, that bts tatal destruction would not bya Wy ator ot wonernl moment, The nerenyo of Indian corn in Kangus, 180, wid USS, ores; rice corn, 25,U0 ucros, Acreazo of Indian carn in Btutford County tir 1890, 24,008; wiuter whunt, £1,001; rica corn, 100, ‘Lho crop, deentlng ay eforunythinge SwMaa M8 net You cn readlly seo hitter his that thu cor fa stutomunt veto what hay occipred In hie nelyhborbood, can: bardly called a well-lne, formed mun aa to the ugricultural statistics of bis Stute or county. The rice-corn -urop bas not oome upto expectutions this year, but that ite fulluse will cause poy gosiaral Iytrvse ld Utrug, Thankine you for drawing iy attoution ta thle mation” and hoping (hia explunution muy Prise pee Hing oon alia, in, ee lotter of Dire rlue, L remain yours very truly, ee ¥ J Ke iupsoy, Becrotary, Sa Tho English und Germun Armios London Bruth, Woshaieikos the julud of the civilian te that wo buon snail army, which goucrully breake down fn all ite details whenever uny call bs made: upon it, aud that our uruilery, whlch we aro “hore wis a amoke-consumer tt our’ wiven toregurd ag the best In tho world, turi out to ho not far from tho worst, while our tilll- tary expenditure fs out of ull proportion with resulta. Tho total military expenditure of the Gorman weiny fs. 219,002,000; eee footln $t mumbers 18,070 officers and 400,05 rik and file, on n war footing M110 oflcers and Ladd rank and Me. all trained foldiers, while behind this viet furen there nre the Jandsturm and the troops af the field reserve, which would enable ic to place In the Neld 2,000,000 man withontdraw- ingonthe Inst reserves, What.on tho other hand, is our position? Our army eatimutes atte 215015000. For this wo have 7.344 olleers and 125,075 mink and Me, 44,000 enrd Penstoncrs and army reserve force. 17K wlll amon, Hue yeomunry onvalry, and 106,301 vole wntecrs, It with hu sald that Geruony cnn ob- thin mon chestper thin tis, on nceont of come pulsory servieos but inking full allowance for . the diiferenco in tha rate of pay to Engllets nuldlers of tho regular army, this toes not ace count forthe anormoua disproportion in ex- ponditure and reaults, MLE MILWAUKEE “NEWS.” Some Slight Errors Corrected, Speeiat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, MInwAcKker, Doo. 16,—The dispatch published in'Tne Trinuxe this morning scoms to havo been Inspired by ruino one who {a mot at oll familiar with the fucts regarding the sale of the Milwaukes News, Itistrie that Mr. Jumes 8, Whito was nided Intho purchase of tho News from Dr, Magut by 8 Democratic syndicate coniposed of Alexander Mitectt, ex-momber of Congress, and principal contributor; D. 1. Jobnaon, ex-City Attorney; Juhn Hlack, ex- Mnyory Baron Cotzhausen, ox-State Yonator; nd other ex-Democratla officiats, The agree- ment was that White was to spend the money in improving the paper, and the bonis thus fur. nished was only about $1,000, Instead Bary asstated Inyour dispatch this morning, Whito put tho money in the bank, and did not Improve tho ews, in comparison with the Magan style of newspaper enterprise to nny alneming extent. When ‘the Republfean company were negotlating with White for the purchase of tho Nears hu went ane asked Mr. Mitchell what ho. thought of (t, and that gentlemin replied that he thought It might us well be sold ns not, 0s it was bot of any use to tho party as it was, and tint ag long as it stood in the way It kept other enterprising Journalists out of tho fluld. He also hinted to White that If bo sold oyt he had Dotter pay baek the money advanced, to bun to Inprove the oldorgan, This inade White prick ond be ont once rilsed his rom €12,00) to $15,000,—the advanea beliug hinburso his donors and stil lonvo orluinal pries for the old concern. AB White Is tho only min who bag made nny monay: outof tho News during the pat ten years, and he only by relia ituut to tho Ropublicans-with Its Associated Press franchise that will forever keep the Democracy out of 2 morning paper of their own rathoy niturilty feel bad about tho Mr. White was for a long tine City roiler, and belonged to what was known 13 tho Court-House Hing, a small ellque of small politicians, He laa wealthy inan and perfectly espana je to the gentlemen who have any cluing against bim, provided the claim is good. The whole transaction Is only one of the straws that show how the wind fs blowing the Democratic party to destruction In Wisconsin, The News hus only followed tho party whose ebief organ It was into thit more peaceful abode “ where the woodDine twinety.” —— SALT, Wroduction of the Stnto of Michigan Durlug the Past Year, Spectal Dispatch to The CAlcago Tribune. EAst SAGINAW, Mich, Dee, 16.—By Inw tho Stato Salt Inspector is required to submit to the Governor on Deo, 15 cach yenr tho an- nual reportshawing tho operation of salt inspec- tion, The Inspection Inw requires that the ro- port shall contain: First, tho mumber of dis- tricts into which tho salt-producing territory of the State mny be divided, with the nae and lo- eality of ench and number and capacity uf tho works of cuch district, Second, the quality and quantity of salt inspected ln cach district during tho preceding yeur, Third, the amount recelyed and expenses incurred under this act. Fourth, such suggestions and recomi- mendations as tho Inspector ‘may think proper to make concerning the manufacture of salt und the. operntions of tho inspection laws upon the same, and as to what further legisia- tion on the aubject, [f any, would be advisuble, The report for tho year ending Nov, U0, 1850, showa nino inspection dlatricts in tho State, with tho aggregate manufacturing capacity of 3,150,000 barrels, or 15,760,000 buabela of anit, ‘Thla shows nn inerense ovar last your's produc: tlon of nbout 500,000 barrols, or 2,600,000 busticls, of anit, te ‘Tho total amount Inspectod In tho Stato was: In Hay County, 1,081,8; Saginnw County, 1,148,614; Huron County, 26,841; Ioseo County, 17, Midland County, 41,442; total, 2,076,588, ‘This will make 15,882,910 bushels of snit, boing an Inerease of 3,002,742 bushels, or 020,748 barrels: ovor list yoar’s production, Tho revenue duc tho State Balt Inspector for tho fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 184, ia us followss Duties on 2,070,588 barrels xt three mills per bare rel, 88,020.70; exponditures, sulary of Stute Balt Indpector, $1,500; printing and. office expense: seu; salary of Deputy-[nspeotors, $0,104. total, 87,054,603 balance, $45.70, ‘Tho uverage pricoduring per barrel, and tho total sli) mull wore nbout 2,400,000 1 _THE CARHART CASE. No Now Evidenco to Bo Adniltted—Two Othor Similar Cascs Disponcd Of Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Frrerons, 11, Dec, 10.—The Carburt enso 's now fully under way before tha Methodist Su- prome Court, and it Isdecided to take no now ovidenco, but to pass upon It upon the testimony taken by the Wisconsin Conference. Tho testl- inuny Js very voluminous, and it will taku tho Clerk two days to reud it, Bishop Bowman, of 8t. Loula, presides over this vlorical court, and tho Jury consiets of the following clorgymont Uppor lown Conferenco—Thu Hove. Kt, Sweire fngon, H.W. Bennott, A. 1. Greone, W. Copp, Thomas 8. Burnett. Rook tlver Conference The Revs. 1, Linebarger, W. IL Sinith, J, W, Leo, H. L, Martin, W.8, Haningion, Ueorgo 8. Young, Contral Unolx Conferonvo—Tho Revs. Gd. J. Worthington, It. G, Pourco, G. W. Arnold, J. Ty Forsyth. 0. Springer, W, ML. Hunt, and ‘J. Bt nite : ‘The Court hag already deoldod two similar enges,—the thrst that of the Roy, J. W, Bucks, of tho Indiana Confercuce, who was churged with iumoralitys and the deolsion revorsed,—and tho: othor was that of the ftuv. Mr, Mather, of Mine hosota, who wus charged with awludjlug in monoy: mutters. Deolsion sustalued, Tho Carhurt cuso Attracts conaldorable attention on account of tho high position of the acoused, and iho un- usual verdiuts atready rendered by the Wiscan- glu Conference,—the first unanimotisly acquitting: Dr, Carhart.and tho second tnantimeedy dading him ality ane every count in the long indictment, The i ov. Mr, Haddock ja ou the wound and focls contident that be will make Carhart out us bud ua tho charges allege. De. Carhart, onthe con trary, Ie tirtnly of the opinion that the caso will ho vow tried by a body that 4 unpresudiced, aut that the declaion will bo ta hla davon, Ue thts high Court rayerses the duvision of tha Wiscon- ain Conforence it will restore Dr, Carhart to fall followship iu tho Methodist Church, and its ho- Yon Is, therefore, of groat impurtanco to him, vs _————————— THE FAST OF MARTHA TERIMUNE, A Woman Said to Havo Lived Eleven Weeks on Alsnost Nothing, and Seven Wooks on Nothing, New York World, Deo, s3, Martha Torhuno, spinster, 60° years old, was buried from ber howse In tho queer, old-fuah- foned hatntet of Lol, N. J. 4 tow anys ago, have fo died of the ctifects of a frat which ber friends say lasted eloven weeks, OnBept, 8 lust, Mra, Gortrudo Torhunc, her mother, was stricken with paralyals tor tho third time. Miss Martha was thon in good heulth, but waa terribly, shocked by tho uccurrenco, and took to her wed fnd thoronfter refused al) nourlahmunt, though pho did accept under seml-courelun a very trl+ Mug nmount of food duriug the fret four weeks, After o few days sho loft ber bed and wentabout tho house purt of tho timo, but never fully ro aovered, Thowbock occurred precisely vleven woeks bofore hor death, Four weoks afterwards sho tasted, aa bor relutives nvouch, tho Inst food that passed her ips, aud tho remaining soyen wooks, or forty-nine days, sho fusted absolutely, fr. Jou Boper was callow in, but shu would have-no medicine, Bin, Btop Massey, nelyhbor, wha js an'amateur homeopathla phy- siclan, did induce the putlentto take a few of her pills to allay a fever brought on by tha Jonge continued fas te “orbung wad not quite sound of mind, One of ber peculiarities was un aversion to sleeping on buds, The Terhune family removed from Varamud to Lodi about forty yours uzo, whon Murtha was W) yours old, and ‘while the Surulture wae fa confusion the family stepped ong night at a nolghbor's house, where Murtha and a sister vccupicd un old-fashioned cordod Dedstead, ‘Thhy broke down, and from that tine. to the day of her death digs Verbune could not bu Inducéd to depp ona bedstond, Bho was very heavy ut that te, aud uftorwards becuuia ri. wmurkubly fat, weighing wt tho Hime of bor death not esa than #23 pounds, Mr. John Werhune, Martha's sister-in-law, sald yeatorduy tog World reporters From the duy her mothor reagived tho stroke Murtha wanted nothing to vat. Limade her up all sorts of duintics, but It wag no uso; abe ree fused oyeryiiing. For tho frat throes or four weeks thy did take # fow spouutuls of nourlehe went sometimes, days apart, had a Hide water, One day she ate a Uitte finiuen! T nude for her, =nut an ounce fy alt, though. Sho answered wl our entroutica with ‘2 cunuut cat,’ and sue year was 7h cents nents by water aud purrets, didn’t. At first sho took a littio of Mre. Mnssoy’s medicing; finally she refused that also. Bhe lost very little Heshiand uanally had a bright red spot on cach cheek,” Could sho “not have procured food without ir knowledges" She couldn't have dono tt, sir. conatantly.” * How inuch should you say she ate during thosy vloven weeks?” “ Well, sir, J couldn't say, but not moro than a fow ounces altogether.” weg Atl nothing whatever In the Inst soven “Nota sup, It waa just Fortes days when sho died since she hud tasted food or medicine; sneak avery little water now and then—very le” © How.do you account for her living #o long, without foods” ‘3 asic don't know, except she lived off Twas about " Now, Mra, Torhune, one thing more: was aha quite strong up to nearly the last,—say up to within o week of ber death?” "Bho wna, sir, J think If ahe could have been perstuided tu cat anything oven tho Just week she might have Hyed and got wells Dido, Indeed. Sho Just bad a nation she couldn't cat; and she didn’t; that was ail.” Thy Inirtn mothorsat by and Ilstened to all that was sald and confirmed her daughter-ine Inw's story ao fare she Was persounlly ace qualntod with the facts, SENATOR HOWE. Ie Convernen Freely upon Shop, Cable nety nnd Industrial Keonomy, Spectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Dee. 11,-Ex-Senntor Howe has heen lecturing at different points In the, Biate during tho pnat week on Edmund Itueke, and hus mado Milwaukeo his tempurary headquare ters. To-day Tux Trineune correspondent in- torviewed bin upon tho subject of Wisconsin's claims to a place In Gen, Gartield'’s Cabinet, Mrs Howe declared his health good, although he 1s notleenbly thinner nad less vigorous than usual, He spoku highly of tha character and intelli- Rene of the audicnces that come out to hear his lecture on Edinund Burke; and in reanonse tonquery after his political views and inclina- tons enid that he hid none—that be hud never felt so restful and comfortable, so fully at ense, a8 Bince he becamo completo master of his time” and uctions, After anaworing many questions ns to the nro}- ected rallway connections which: would make Green Bay, his home, arent distributing point, and saying he befleved the present agitation of her merchants und enpitalists would result tn estabtishiig mora fnctorics there, the Cabinct- making business wis disciissed, “Yes.” observed the ex-Sendtor with a smile, “tho Cabinet-makiny business Is about as good ag i have ever seen Ht." “What Is your opinion of Wisconsin's cluims upon Gen, ariel?" “Why, slr, in my opinion, no State fs moro en- titled te recognition nt the hands of the Incom- ing Administration thaa Wisconsin, She not only bas einiins, but she cun well demand tho recognition of those eclaling. Wisconsin hig done ber full a oward Gen. Garileld and tho Republican and, having never before asked for a Cabluct representative, it woult he ho inoro that Just that she now bo rewnraed hy such representation. TL notice that Henry C Payne has been brought out for Postinusters General, That ts rieht. Mr. Payne tan nun of really remurkable oxeeutive nbiiity. He is aot only aman of good bruins, but has an alinost perfect knowledge of the use of them, T knew Aleck Iandall well. Hie was andy Johnson's: Postmaster-General, you know. Ho bad many Bhrowd ways with him, and wast good mangers ‘but bo did not curry into or out of the afliee any auch experience, ‘systemutic habits, practical ability, and organizing and executive capacity ng Mr. Payne now possesses. Sly judyinent fs that he would not only be a Dut a first- lass Cabiuet officer,” THE ISLE_OF FLOWERS. And wo enmo tothe isle of Flowors; thotr breath imot Us oUt oN tho gens, For the Spring and tho middle Summer sat ench on the lip of the breezo; Aud the red passion-flower to the cliffs, and tho dark-blue clematies, cline, 2 And, aturred with a myrind blossom, tho long eonvolvihis hun; And tho topmost spire of tho mountains was Milles fn Heu of snow, And Hous like glaciers winded down, running out Lelow Through tho fire of tho tuilp and poppy, the ‘binze of worse, ans the blush Of millions of roses that sprang, without leat or fn thorn, from the bush And tho whole tsle-alde, Mushicg down from the ponk without ever a tree, Swept like n torrent of gets from tho sky to tho blue of tho ee: And we rolled upon enpesof crocus, and yaunted our kith and our kin, And we wallowed in beds of lilies, and chanted the triumph of Finn, ‘Till cach ike n yoiden Inuge was poltencd from head to feet, ps And euch was as dry nen cricket, with thirst In uiiddle-day heat. Blossom and blossom, and promise of blossom, but never fruit! And wo hated tho towering iste, ns we huted tho iste that was inte, And we tore up tho flowers by the million, and flung thom in bight and bay, And we left but a naked rock, and in anger wo anled away. —From Lennyson's New Volume, a A Prenent to tho Pope, Ladies of San Francisco have presented the Pope with s pair of richly embrofdered. white shoes, and his Hollucss bas promised to wear thom ut the next Euster celcliration, a Obstructions of the kidnoys and attendant orgina will prove fatal if not romoved by Hop Bitters. aE NUM OVPICES,_ URDIEI ACCOMMODATE OUIt NUMER ‘dus piutruna throughaut thy city, wo have cated: ished Heaneh Udievs, in thy dittefent Tilvisione, 34 desiguated below, wWhero advertiseonts will” be taken fur tho enmoe price ns charged at thw Atala Ontice, anid will by rocetved until Do-eluek p.m, UI DIVISION, J. & MN. SIMMS, Booksullers ud Stationers, 121 Twonty-sccondeat, WF HOGAIT, Drugeitt, 618 Cottazo’ Urovo-ay., orthwoat connor Cb! 1 : aa BUCHMAS, Droaslst, cornor Thirty-tirst and eat, WEST DIVISION, RKLEY & CO, Drviggits, 1M south i. ‘Nowsdonlor, Stattonor, ate. \s a ‘© Wort Mndiaon-st., near Wortorn-ay, HL. BONNLULSEN, rugkist, 49 ive Laland-ay., corey of Twrultth-at, i. GC. ERICK, Jowoler, Nowsdonlor, and Fancy Goods, TS) Lake-st., corner fincatn. Hi, KF. RRAPT, Druautet, Gil Wont Madison-st, cor- RR GGURTS ACOUSON, Drugaint, 18 North Ualstod, corner indtana: NOMTIL DIVISION. OS Cu, Urusutists, 445 North ‘cornur Division. = LL LIAAS & CO. Drugmists, 073 Larraboo-aty + AL cornur Buphit LOUIS W. It. NEFIN, Urinting and, Advortiaing Axont, Nuws aiid Stationery Depot 45 2, Division-at, PERSOFAT “Cie a AVE WAL hear from _you by Vuosday ne: EATER WALLET CON! ‘Whe tader en), App zy ing loser DY bt Washinutunaty Lt EVROOK CONTAINING fla, IN 4 BOK Uiped rubber pone, Huturn to ‘Frivun Ofilew, Li BANK-NOTE IN HANK OF SON- trea. ‘The sider will pansy call on the paving: iwhler for addrees uf tho Josue, N WAMASH-AAY., NEA BLDIIDGE court, 8 rig, trea diiaiundas’ and tural. A hultably roward will bu pula for ite roturi ta Mise MAICTIN, 11 Wubasheny, DVANCES MADE abe at on Ruouied und i, Established LOL NY AMOUNTs ‘TO LOAN ON FUL ME AND rm a without removal, 151 Kaund: 041 ARN AMGUSTE TO LOAN ON KURNIVUL fLirithdut semoval.plunos wid othur good sucuriti fv Dearbarn-st, Huoins J und 7%, AMONDS, WATCITE sen OB MAGN Tie, Adse RUS,OR MONEY LOANED ON FT ture, pli etc, withaut removal, and otter durition, FALLEY, 1 Dearborn-at., Koon 4, NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON, FURNITUIE, Huuhos, ote without reiuuvalr alae uh Bll good avousitles, ‘Room 1,5 Dearburitest, VBE PAID PO UL OLD AND BILVEK= ‘Monoy to loan on wate! Hlamords aid valuae f ovory duseripiion, at GOLDSMID'S Loan nnd fisiiirntiaeh Mounsod), W Hust Sadion-0t) Hetabe 16h Te, G CORE GG, DEAMBORN St 135 js soTeTA! aunie to tonn ALG nnd Ther cent on Clit ‘Gauo real vatute tor three of hyo yours. AL ESTATE, Pron, SALE UE ON MICHIGAN-AY., camone Highteenth-at: very destrabla piace: H5U0L a 6 Washingtol TAGON HiiCK HOUBE ON IN: ‘Whitty-fonrth-at. MATSON J" VRAIN & TRADLRY, ROOMS 18, i 10 Ia Kalle-nt.: ‘The oleuant2-story, Uneemont, and attic brick dwelling, with ntone trim: minga, and lnrgn drtory brick baer, with lot 304xI24. southwest curner of West Washington anc EFUONT HOUSE ON INDIANA- ty-nixthert., with lob s7x1%6 feat, hn Woahinuton-at. AE—A'E A BARGAINGN THAME TO SUITT the clowwnt Saat, jarbla front house AMERY, Inatiro RE 1S Henebornest. in Danke Jrowsal HILAL Fea cET, xouth of Twenty-fourih-at, Callat irink’ prees ONice, oF Root 12 Lakestidg bulidinits ED, xe D-MALE HELP, 'y Clerks, Sc. ANTED=AN OFFICE CLERK WHO 18 A rapid nnd good penman. Nono need appiy bnt [SEROMA OF Mrateclana raforonees. No man who Rector whiney will ba omploved. ‘Balaey will be nc: bilty, Give roferonces and salary oxe bneteds ‘Addrens K 31, Feibune onied. us —A~ Gh SALESMAN TO BEL conta’ furnishing goods. Good. referenca to- Call at the ttuvore House from bto 8 p.m, V\WWASTED—A FIRST-CLASS STENOGKAPHER: one who writes a guod long hind. is an secount= ant, and hs sonio knowlodge of transportation busle ness, Ieferences required, Address K 9s, Tribune. Wart eA COAL Orvice, unt Turnish undvubted foferonces_ Dy Tribune. ‘ribune office. [ROR RATIE AT A HANGAIN-A VINE BTONE- {rant houro, with all modern improyomonta, fandrvmoty located. Apply on: promiays, 701 Wost iv DB-WE WAVE SUBDIVIDED FOR THE Owner tine tine tract bounded by Chicaco-ny. ind Wood and Muron-sia, and are now ofering ints forsale nt from FF to ELUM, xecording to lucatlont fornia very enxy to parties who will Improve, MEAD & CUES Lat Balloest. <Niti" CLENR AE TRADERS City reforences required, 2 IAN POSTED IN THA this morning. RANNEY cand Rte Adress K 2 Pribund omeay eels ‘Trades. W Ci recoleing nnd ah references. it Bat VERT ON WOOD-ST., NOTH NTRD— "HRSA ON 7 nf Adngur cunt front ailayon atte and in tenreRO | VW wantors on tunon oaentnete tocceor acavore per foot, ON TLD Wasiitaton-at. Hanover Woolen Stilia, Hanover, 1, FEI yo T. NBAIC Franklin. very low. MBAD & COM, 14 La Salle, pron while UT's a 1D, UPON houses will bo ballt to euit the purchasers, ‘on onsy payments, in the best locality Urere, with Inga water and conneciod with sewer, Itaitromd accome modations and educational advantages not surpasses sii soy "x: ita RTL "s Room 21 Otis Hick. Aare i ore ow BAL GUUD LAND 1S Texan; tits porlect und taxen all paid, IA DROWN, 42 nnd 144 Laat Kallesaty TOR South Side. TPO RENT 2x4 SOUTIL PARK-AV.. CORNER OF ‘twenty-fourtheat. A nice brick hous of WU rooms §nperfeet order, Ali me and vant Ti nC ye ItES A. tis 3 TRIN Wuuding, wn elecantly furnished 10-room house in Aiding Square. Possession Jat by £0 RENT—ROOMN, TS South Sido. RO.RENT—-AN ELEGANT OUST, NO.25 MICH- iaanenv., with gimeilxture plo windawe, ete, 5 co 10. SET" ENR {ROOM Te fi PER WEEK—W LIGHTED, nicoly-lurnished rooms, ty gentiomen only, Warn atiting-room attached, Jil State-et, (PO RENT-ELEOANTLY-FURNISIED 1OOMSt rensonably prices, Mou Bimory, Hubbard-court, neon veniunees, A Rutt AL uz Dearborn, Goon TUTE AND BOR WARDEIS. cnn, wire worked, 4 KO. Wa C0, Bourn Hendy ind tS) NPRINGMAKENH soon comtnters ea io ULE TIL apo ae imiakers ty ito , ILA.KONN S HHOS.Wnoatenyeand Waahtinvoyent, Coachmen, Teammntors, &c. WASTEDOMAN (10 TAKE CAIH OF Honsis end maka himsols generally usetnl. Call at Kast Lako-st. : Employment Agencica, PAS TED mt Muttn GAvORERS For min ¥outh, r i) “woods 5 HAN & Cum aA South Watar-nts uid 2d Wout Mineclinneonn, | 2 WANTED: AGHNTS Fort THE" URAUTIFUT took, “ Mother, Home, and Heavens the work of boat authors, « choles yolume,viogantiy ltlustented, worth ite welutit In gold for homo w eplendid Coriste ith Ld Clark-ot., Chicazo. ANTEDOA it SINTRELIGHST YOUNG Inan of 14 or 18 to du general offices works muss tuaido in the cliy and with parents, and bo of Rood ade tress. Ioferunces required. Call Friday, boewoen 3 and fo’elon wa ‘TE — CANVANSERS 10 SELL THE Talish Superior, just out, needto casna,nibumm * tat Juweiry, ote, #3 fu Bin day can bo mande, Gund 43 dackson-st. RGETIC MEN, WITIE for n desirable winter Fockle an arunll cate atlanta, ee call a Suicide & Co. Ciena, aL te oe EO nicoty Ty one aingte room, are 17 it Guau day board a Fru RENT-STONES, OF FICK aie Stores. TRO RENT—PINGE AND SECOND FLOORS HM, BOTW Dasement 1S Kast Madinun-st. Washinutunest, oom 4, DTRASEMENT 1 FILANK = splendid fucation for Jub N-8T., FOUN-STORY ftom Jan 1. Ms $AND= 3 SOUTIDSIDE. sainoly fn lousy to be used ae boarding. houny. Address | "Tribu ng atti MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TARE PANOS ‘ouey payinanin, Te rh U PIANOS, ‘These celobrated plano, with others of bost makam, can by found at the warerootus af WW. KIMBA LT Corner Btate and Adatus-ste., Chicago, pianos AND ORGANS: ON INSTALLMENTS, Av W. W. EEMBALUS, ae, : CONNER STATE AND ADAMS-STH, PiAsorann cng 5 DECK n be Ei iH PIANOS. + eSTRY aay NTEY AND it's STORY & LARip fontgans. ; iv A mngnificent stock of Grand, Upright, and Square Pianos, and Ongans of all styles, nt lowor.pricos and castor tormathan vor fur Holiday Gifts, STULY & CAMI, 13 nitd 160 Btato-at LLGENSTLEMEN TAR NOTICH-THERT ANE ‘dsory tne rund horses just arrived fran Kene unit they are suld on iceount of dlesulution of Orstilp, and omy of the horus wre vory wold a Now 1 le the wellennown horse 4; show db branes oli, rece rs Hiaery, > ents honor than 2 Y privai mare, Sloat Melts ithe handing, Wl teu! Than 2345, warts, 7 Hehedl th i rhow better hore Janes ry n Bt tra yee Suratoua tru a show ae a 5 Mavic, ne Lec tyllelas trorted nnd can trot el if 2 Most stylish road hi an this chy he fue atid ttken the thet ni alhifers ‘be seon ut Sire MUTCIIBLL Commission Stable, I und 194 Kast Wa: ‘Whey ure there fur any gentlenun te buve ride aft inke thom to tha ten then. ho the pubile to come nnd Bi Hons trog wtih Me ey ge thy anh, whon the wale will take pines nv 1G o'clerk sharp, Vhey whl by suid to the best and nighest Didder, BAUGAIN—E0 WILL MUY A VERY FINK juitr of tuules, dang ti yenrs old, welsh 2, KU pounds wrung bone, elutiiky built, ary vory cently and kind, (roe pullord siaglo or doubler wil warmnt thant aout and kind. and give 4 weok's trinlt thoy coat 0 last epriiies Ownur hus Biren up business Cull ot HAMehian wy ont Mu MITCITELIS, IM) EAST WASTING. horats of all kids, varringen, bugvios, ulid w prices, ur will Fs Tarnes t w Git wivanees tind jf} BR SE tnir prices. ene AT av, rUNI A RANK BUSINESS C FOR SALE—A aulected stock of yenorl merchandiso in the fnostivgn tn Northern Kansas. An excollent pay~ lag Diainess socurod through: yearn or Jabur and wx periones wiven away, For tol) pyrtioulurs cai! upon bo vi Brit Aine Farwoll & Co.'s, Chiengu, ANILSALE-ONE-HALE INTEMEST IN A LEAD? i J INE GOUNETY Rowapapor wid Jabeofics. tn Canteal Hitnota, A pana tidy weekly A and aver, uu A.W, HOU, TH dackn AS iit 5 TiNG from » Lotfur my nlieustablished drys oods business for wala, located on one fi ute in th Addrova 1s Pel Fi HAs HAM ORL, heriin part of thecity, Call at BA OUT AND SHOK KTORE IN ‘TOs ke. the capital and Junding elty of Banas; pope TA ind Krowing rapidly. Fur part MADSETE, 1 North Can hie ‘OH SALH-HUOT AND SHOR 3) pans Bes 1 be RAL CARA Nae CTORY WET CAs wie estubliahedy ood Feusuny for TH ay AN TEEAL OF A Wuks Honey Dy wldrowsdy cornor Of Madison wa Ww i At BAU Haltted-at. LAN WITTE i are Of branch bushives acts NPE! IN cnah to take, chi inor Kanaaa City, Stonuy euurantecd azainat a sab late ieradts. ‘Teun Ad) C0 #800 MUnEL yy Tie Ventlgutionsatteltd, 173 Clarweut., Hone L Olt SALR—AN KG CEN’ INVESTMENT: i wad In amoulite bo wut, 61260 th hee matuutudd nveatiaont ancien tu lingeued farate tn hve i ur Morun eipad pay nine fare arly applications ro dusltdd, We Or COWES, iS Wastinataneate Lena lonal ia: Trower, 4b Was! iia tinnte hooks: bud Nesndinayian Ges a ‘ nuvia alleate Sita MOLAt ES Gouutel ’ TURE, PIANOS, TONED, onan, {) rrlager, colinlorale, vic. No rowuvel, no pubs dew mit ceuiniaaloy wt fowout ‘atos, Tut haa Ballos« tle WY Moxey to TOAN QO: Tits y yw TAVAS UPON Ge ABS orev iu jn etna at and upwards AEN SURE at Partland Waukee POF eae BNENUN Scene JRO BALECD BAL, OSB INCL HON EN- Pet neahda ke huee rf or boilon compet, We Ti HECOSMEND Mi, FRANKS AB THE A adViewr on love, Witrrioge, tawly, ned budliges wthitos, “future peor it Wi tate it Woat Mudlar Tpit TINTON TURE COM, tai ANID Tee Ve addin sul altkinieet boteholt guads Us Wyntuly puyudnts; Tow pricus; eusy turue., ~T itAN Lore Por vn. tay OW 0 TAMIA NY N10 toa Baliueate (ARG PUI NGIEL RIK ‘vit ARE i ta (0 1 hows x vend aah bait iid Silfwaukuuewvas AVL ‘pesunent.. city. = CT aaa is SOMA UK, MUGHIES, RIC: Waaieat aa LOH cus ut low Folds, el Ye A GHONGE ALG Wast Moneu ——— a a8. Barespewit rat GOODMICH, ATTOUN A, Hortssie cbicwur Ady perlon AN LAW, BH DB ATE fed tru, LF yours o> \ ade ¥ ‘A COMPETENT MUSICOTEACHLEN for ono eveniby euuh wouk dor unt, Viulin, wud vocal uiuste, oii taught at thu huusu. | Adtrusd a 1 re Burllugtary Co., druxglats, 4 North “ ear een is, OO Pole RAE Abe ie boobs inelugine Fsbee # Dye Yols. Aty. Decisions, ete, Hurgui Pawobroker, dispouth Clarkeat. NIDA! st iTSS tu -QIFTATION Wa 3 }. ve fours wens | t \Wantni—a GOOD CANVASSERS FOR A. chulce new specinity, Thora la monoy Init for any min of wend taste and addrose, C.i. WEACHL & \WARTED-AN INTHUMIOENT STEADY Toy Tur afiea: ono with a knowleds of detalle pore taining t2 real estate proferred, Addross 1416 rib uny oflica. . tA YUUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN PH Js fy h uate and jearn the business; good eh trtuillu, of Weat Madlsan-st, m= oR DAPI aeen al ovenings, or address 1, 1AM icon 4 Brigas ifouse. WASTED—A FIRST-CLASS MAN TO TRAVER for an old-established sash and door low: Must buvo experienc ar miloxman tt thls ine. noite Gull: particulars, BASIE AND “DOOR, HUSINESS MAN O1t SALESMAN nent _rituntion, “Address 115i, Tribune. a0 AND SIiOK” TRAVELING ith eatnbiished trade tn Nurthern and Firstecluns references roquirud. Ade £0, Ml wnuked, Wik, “Domestics. ANTED—A CAPANLE GULL 'T a W “ul onsework. Apply r nt te Parestoay oe TANT E! GULLS: ONE 'TOCOOK, WABH, and tran, and one tun us ja! EUMAN COOK AND iis IN A FAMILY TO COOK 1 work. “140 Knat Inckson-at, op= ree dora eaat of Chirk, \Wasren NG GTiti,” UNDER 18 FOR adcond wurk and sewing, Apply at Zi Michle uan-ay. a TANTED—A GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRES! Wain references, nt 2d Micblmn-oY. SS, Landrcssos. ‘ QWASTEDSaMtL to bo LAUNDRY WORK AT thug UBBer Manso Turkiah bal Lh, iM} Son rooeat.; ono nib sO0K, Wes HDA LADY TODO FAMILY WASHING eneh week. 5 : TT Btatorst, Hovws, Rmployment Agencies, TANTED-GOOD SWEDISIE OR GERMAN Sooke for privuta:farnitoatand private famiilea May callnt MIB. E.PENZOLI'S Intulllgence Uni 8 Haat Divislon-st Misxcellancous, GIR ACCUSTOMED TO WORIC Mndery. Call this morning ‘ready to M.LISINGTON, 45 tid 47 dnckeun-at, SUTUA TIONS VCE D—MALI. Bookkeepers, Clorky, &e. * ITUATION W p<1¥ A WELL EDUCATRD hould Tike to gut work ina ity Foterences. 140 Tribune, ON SNTED-DY EDUCITED MAN, langtazes, Judge, yf tour and tn cloentor work. Good rofur EI, 2531 bas Sullucst. SM; 'HU—AN HUUKKEMPRIL, AS= KY, Pribuno, TGE CI ANT ) niiant, oruntry clerk. Addres SITUATION WANTRD-AS OFF rH ROATION WANTED—IY “A COMPRIENT 6) Orug clork (married) of 8 years’ oxperience East Weat, Goud referunces given, Gd. TAYLOR, ani Alukuone, Hh, = IN WHOLKSALE HOUSD gins, TION WAN ‘or dice work; experionced na buokkeopuror sales: ‘Trivun, nian, Flest-cluse referonce, Address K ™ : GITUATION, WANTHD-NY A GUNTIRMAN who tae had oxperiauce in businevs-and as 8, fenelier, Maforences given, 11, ‘Tribuno otticy, ION WANTHD—AN BARTENDER BY A © going man wall experienced. Good references, Audruse K ia, Urivuny alee, 3 WANTED FEMAL ;, Domestics. SITUATION WASTED<IY A Goob Gli, Fort Sconoral honsework. Bost of references. Nort. Hide, Calhat 26 Whitthiest. near Market, PONS WAN BY, TWO SISTHRS, ore in tho city, anu for kitchen work und ono work ina respuctabie sauily. Call ay TS Hotsekeepors, VEUATION WANTED—BY A LADY AS HOUSK~ SD Kooper, nurery governess, csimpanion to an n= alld, oF secretary toa liurury wun. Can taku unt charge of o honau, teuch the rudiments Frenchy Koalieh, und muales tea kook readur, and writes 5 elege rapid band. luteroneys wivun and Tequiru id Adurons 6 6 CW Miamil-av, Dotrult, Mich. Employment Agoncies, ” Gitwarions CHO-WISCONSIN , GIRLS, ‘cooks, Keneral, seeold, diring, and Inandry works good uiris wantadt; ordor ty Holl tetepliong; clty fen, $1 Bureau of Mexiates, 269 Wost Munroe-st. Mincollancous, 3 SITUATION WASYED = HY A YOUNG, LADY, A baukkuupor, na bookkoapury tice work, oF any fuspuctabie positon. 2, Wokurton, 1nd, gid doubto-untry copyint, or Addross N. Houth Sido. 1 * ELORIDGK COULEE KASEY AND SINGLE rool, with oF without buurd, North Sida." A Piiatuas dissunards i pec wouk, Hi puemanthe Niratrclaes diyeunand, i por wouK, 10 puE , Sif to A Wouk, Hetu Hie mune room With peas. NT hOOMS WITIT ROARD Fort THnwa young men Ina peleuta fuunlly on Duwrboru-av. Addroas fi Vribunw altice. | ¥ rye a : IDAH MOTH -<T'ibs WILL Bi FOUND Datei hepa hia (oe taallion wt fauaine eau ors, vory plowsait Villive 2 fow toiive oul on tha: Northwestern Katlroad. rip to thy elty, quicker than two mnilia by wtreut-cur, ‘Terms reuaviuble, : Wotots. QUARENCH House CURSE OF BYATH AND oh blagki bat the Valner Tiowapelivund uid togin norduyy sad tt sj Dor wavy wohl, Also wt buard. Alsg roumns ruitted OrrosrTid Viel tuuse toamacwitir and wlunurt bonis MOAI | : NEE cs cvews ovis. ND O'SWO FURNISUED I0OMS FOR " soll und wife, one child 3 yours old, wid nurses will puny fod pur mudth. trivate faully proferred. ade ros $5, ‘Tribune ities a your = AND FUINISTT dost Be 4 LADY AD” ow Nort side, anuth ot Chicago-ny, nat ut Chark: un bowlblo. ihrem Li PAIENELS WANS: SUN ELOSELILY WA WIL onttereenc! will Invest Awa atrietl: Adidrume deh ‘Fett a, vO hin rir mumnunlealons 'ribuny alticas <A SAN WHT BHO itd buat sa spLOTLUnLeY, pays « remliy KW, rluunu vice, GuOn Huse hie) tl Y Kalrcee KAS contitunslal, ATNER WANTEDAT TAY PNT duit trae investiat uke uw partnur with #hud to ‘Tribune atiods T NIE WANTED-WITHE FROM 800 “TO HOW, fa the grain wd provislon couusiyeiis Dishous Uilainessy & good, paytng (rade: already: eau und capably of Junge jherewso, rin bly aus pwor, Adidrusa ‘Tribu vitlce. u . CHLEANE: S BULLI, N buts alan a a VATOIL HUSSIAR, f pious, wry auporiue and ctosniluces, oY. SD. jv tl wid ‘ark in venttiaion Puke only the ive) s Ol reareetty A Good Puce Balh vole CAsT-OFF ELOTiT. feat LGehouate, fu ututoge Colt Reeahe Gravee vy iusil prowptly wttonded to,_keatubibei Ru ——————————————————————————————— eto Liki PRO BALRCHAR. A “Wan GUANTILES jacy fouLea, Ng yirds wide and & yurds ol daruss Wy iribund Uulee. sg ix KINGON & CO, 187 Washe /