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STATE AFFAIRS, , —— r he Indiana Democrats Squirm and How! undor the Deserved Lashing a cro by Gov. Porter in amc te Late Inaugural) Address. ——— Harrison in Indiana, and Sherman in Ohio, the Caucus Nom- inees. ae The Maine Committee on Guborna- torial Votes Will Recommend tho Beating of Plaisted. Tho Wisconsin Ropublican Legislative Caucuses Nominate Officers for the Sounte anid House. ——_—_— Gallant Joo Hawloy Gots tho Unanimous Sonatorlal Nomination in Con- nootiout. INDIANA. Bpectat Dtspateh to The Chleaga Tribune, InpranAvowts, Ind,, Jan, 1L—The Demo- erata of the Sennto this morning took advan- tazeof a resolution referring tho several parts of Gov. Porter’s address to appropriate committees to maken senthing attick upon the Governor and his message, Senator Drown let the assault with ono of his most furious speeches. “Did nny one,” ho ex- laine, “over hear of such 8 stump-speech —Inaugural address, so called by courtesy— being regarded ag message to 4 legislative body, or did ever a document of such A PARTISAN CITARACTER be dignified with tho appellation of a mes- sage to tho General Assembly? We consider itastump speech of the most demagogical character, If you lind gone down to tha very puriicus and byways of somo pollttcat swurd {1 Indlanapelis in tha heat of. the eam- palgn, you would not have heard anything meaner than some things uttered by tho man who stood In Englisi’s Opera-Ilouso yestor- day to refleet the best sentiments of tho great State of Indiana.” ‘This was followed by vigorous thrusts from tho other leading Democrats, who courted a chance to level'n shaft at the man who hafiso SEVERELY PUNISHED GOY. HENDRICKS. The Republicans replied sharply, clahuing tho resolution to bo in order, since the ad- dress was delivered to the General Assembly in Joint debate. “it certalnly,” sald Senator Grubbs, “contained inuch of importance to the Legistnture.” Then, raising his volco and turning squarcly toward the Democratic side of the House, ho asked; ‘In the three and a half hours’ message dellvered by Gov. Gray, who has but just vacated tho offlee of Governor, gentlemen on tho right did not find a single word relating to the Inying of the corner-stone of the new State-Houso of Indinna, whilé Goy, Porter, in his first ad- dress," + MAD THE BACKNONE to call the attention of the people to the fact that the good namo of tho ‘State gained by B tho heroic deeds of her soldicry was not at- tempted to be “perpetuated by tho Demo- cratic Bonrd of State-House Comnilssioners who faid that corner-stone.” ‘This roference was recelyed by repeated bursts of applauso both from the loft of the Senate and from tho Ralleries, showing that tho spectators undor too .. y, WHAT MUNT, THE DEMOCRATS, It was a centre shot. The Lleutenant-Gov- ernor overruled the point ratsod by the Dem- ocrats that tho resolution was out of ordur, tnd an appeal from the Chalr was lafd upon the tublo by a vote of 24 to 23, Senator Da- yis not being present. Thus tho Republicans scored a victory, and the message was di- My vided up ond sent to the. proper committees, TUN HOUSE : took up the morning hour In considering tho report of tho Committee on Rules, Ex- Speaker Cauthorne reported for the minority, paylng that it differed from the majority re port only by having omitted provisions for the appointment of a Committes on Reap- portionment. lie referred to the provision tu the Constitution for such apportionment every six years and tho former action of tho House upon this question, appealed to tha Republicans on the floor to adhoro to tho record already made by themselves. Ho B made reference to the present condition of the Demoeratle party, quoting from the Seript- ures: “Whom the Lord lovethechasteneth,” and also, "When the wicked rule, the land mourneth.” Tho Biblical quotation was very happy one, and brought down the house, but itdid not save tho minority re- port, by n vote of 57 to 40, ‘This indicates the burposo of the Republicans to attempt the redistricting of the State for Congressional and Logistative purposes. Speaker Redpath announced : THE ‘COMMITTERS, tho following being the most finportant: Electtone—Narttott, Chairman; Curr of White, and Ronton, Franklin, Mareaball, Cabbago, Dry- oAPayncnd Alemus—Kennor, Chateman; Hust Meredith, Lindsay, Nett, Cuathorne. mud caies On Judieary—Chatrinan, Curtor, Rougan, Undsoy, Fruzicr, Skinner, Wight, Nei, Cau- thorne, Buskirk, Gipson, anid Toter. On Prisona—Wilson, of Montgomery, Roalker, Hinton, Midings, Davis, Hdwing, and Harnott. Un Mitary Agatrs—Comptun, Messick, Weat- Bile Cardinur, Schwortzer, Cummins, and ‘On Clatn uy Akin, Hota eT eee er Hy ariets On" Yees and Salurtca—Wilson, of Morgun, Fullersltobingon, of Decatur, Chandlor, Kerr, NOH agate of the Clty of Indlanapotle—Bt hi diana; i—DM° Ha find tele ee Hinton, Cooper. my County and weriah {yy Thatmpacn, Binson, O'Lrion, Tivyunty Bocas, On Benevolent Int = Fanehor, Cottotty Nolte Wevor amd anes, eal iduonecee wart, Oy rr, of Whitioy, un ‘The usual number of bills wero introduced {n both Houses,—among them a bill com- pelling attendance upon the public schools, and another authorizing the yotors in any district to enll a meeting and solect a schoal- teacher of tholr own choosing. THE INDICATIONS are that qualls will bo protected, sheap-kill- ing dogs disposed of, tho road tukered with, and the code amended, ‘ 9 AVPOINTMENTS, Gov, Porter to-lay appointed Capt. James I. Carnahan, of Lafayette, Adjutant-Gon- eral, and Frank If, Blackidge, of this elty, private secretary, Capt. Carnntian is o Native of ‘ippecanoe County, hls father having been an honored ploneer minister in that sectton, Io served gallantly through tho War, and, atter its close, attended and graduated at Wabash College, He studicd law in thls clty, and hay practiced at Lafayette for many yeors, having held the oMiees of Prosecutor and Judge, Capt Carnutian has always taken great Interest Inanilitary mattors, aud was the commander of the Pythinn rank that took tho prize In tho drill at St, Louls lust summer, : ‘OTHE Caucus). for selecting 4 United. States Senator hold this evening was one of the most harmotitous and hearty polltieal gathorings In tha:hl- tory of the Republican party in thiy State, Senator Kahlo, of Casa, enlled the meeting toorder, and, on motion of Senator,Chay”’ man, of Marion,.was made Cholrinan, and Topresentatlye Lindley, of inmnilton, Secro- tary. A call of the membora showed twonty- three Senators and fifty-six Representatives bresent,—Senator Llschowskl, of Vigo, and Hepresentatives Taylor,. of Noble, and O'Neil, of Tippecanoe, belag confined to | Motion of Senator : ae , HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WISDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1881—TWELVE PAGI thelr rooms hy reason of sickness, On Bandy, of Menry,. the caucus without further delay procecded. to the nomination of a United States Senator, Astho sound of vyotevs dled away, Senator Byiany ot aleslly roan in ils place, ang in one of his inost ‘pleasing and forelbl presentud the name of ponte fey, ILAIIISON, Jt was dovold of ail attempt at the theatrical, yet benttifully and delicately expressed, sntlsfying the mest carnest supporters of the General that the honor of naming Min had been conferred upon tho right one The name was recelyed with hearty applause by all present, Representative Carter, of Marion, thon sce- onded the nomination, and Representative Cort, of White, moved that the nomination be made by acclamation, both gentlemen wak(ug characteristle speeches. Senator raha, the frlend of Mr. Orth, also folt fine pelled toadd hisindorsement, and inn speech of marked attractivencss he seconded the motion of Mr. Corr. ‘Tho motion was CARRIED NY A RISING VOTE, every Senntor and Representative springing to his feet, and capping the nomtnation by three rousing cheurs and genersl handshnk- Jug. Senntor Graham and Itepresentative Kenner, of Huntington, were appolnted a committes to notify Gen, Iarrison of his nomination, in 0 fow moments they renppenred with the General arm in arm between them, his presences being the signal for an outburst of applause which made tho hall ring with the glad news. 1t was like an old-fashioned soldiors’ yell, ex- tending n generous grecting to tho min whom they had so highly honored, The General exhibited marked embarrassment, mingled with Intense emotion, Ills face turned ashen, and with bowed head and up- Iifted hand he walted to be heard, IS FIST SENTENCES were low and tremulous, but ns he felt his yoice his words enamo stronger and moro forcibly, betraying intense emotion and great earnestness, Ho tharked the members of the eaucus for tho nomination they hind made, realizing that no man Js so great that a num- ination ns United States Senator from the State of Indinna would not be an honor, aud he felt that in coming to hin it was AN HONOR GREATLY BEYOND IIS DESERTS. lo felicitated himself and ‘the party that the contest had been conducted to so sticcessful an Issue Ingo pleasant manner, Ie could say that no ono of the gentlemen who had contested this honor with him, nor any of their friends in the Legislnture, had sald one word of personal disparagement or unkindness, and if his, competitors, who had withdrawn from tho raee, were present he knew they would sny the sama for him, Lc started into the citnynss with. the purpose that no word should be sald or written of any competitor that ho would not bo willing to have HLAZONED TO THE WORLD, Ifo congratulated: the Republicans of Indi- ana that this contest within thelr own party liad been conducted, as similar ones had in othor States, in such « way as to lenve no wounded heads. Me could not beliave the Domocracy were so happy in tholr family ro- lations, Gen, Harrison then sald: GENTLEMEN: Iam a Republican, As such you have nominated mo, and as such I expect to serve you ff Tshnll be elected, I heartily Indorso the sentiments of the State and Nattonnl pint- forma on which we. fought tho Into cluction, In that campaign, asf hadopportunity, ladyocated those principles, and only regretted that tho arm which struck tho blow wus not stronger, that fis force mizht be moro folt by the common enemy, Thetiove the Hopublican party to represent tho progresalve idea in Americin politics, and that tho Democratic purty ropresonts the Hours bon idea,—tho idea of a cliss that learns nothing and forgets nothing. [laughter] It bas been characteriatic of the Republican party that it has moved on and greppled with now fgeuo8, and solved them for the good of tha country. 80 f beliove wo shalt do with any othors that may yot presont themsclyes to us ne a party, but Ido ndt at present seo any reason for any serious disturbances or ohunge In OUR PRESENT FINANCIAL SITUATION, As waa said in tho Inst campaign, the presont tone of our monetary alfairs is exceptonnlly good, and wo havo i currency with which tho pooplo are greatly gatisfled. You will wot ox- pect, I atm sure, nor woukl any ono of you ‘desire, that, if C enter upon a Senatorial ‘orm of Bix yours, {£1 shall bo elected, 1 should place myself under any pledges as ta uny ques- ton of the condition of Uiltis that do not exist to-day, or that 1 should protnigo you to-day that 1 wif not learn anything ia tine, Thoro are many of thogo public questions to which ne yot Lhave given but the superticial atudy which wo all givens citizons. If Lshall come tothe Sonate L shail fool it incumbent upon mo to study thom moro thoroughly and oxtonsivoly, that l may proporly and intiliyerils represent this great Constituoncy. You will rendily wndorstand, gentlomen, that, belleving na 1 do that tho beat dofonso, and: the only secure dofenss, of our Institutions {a through the Iniluones of tho Hopublican party, it will alwaya be iy aim to bo in harmonious relutions with that party in my own State, [Applause.) Thero are NEW QUESTIONS coming bofore us—Importaut queations—with which we bnave not fully erupted This question of regulating | inter-Stata com merce (a ono of ‘them, Wo know, because it Ia written as plainly as poasible upon the face of our National Constitution, that tho Govern- ment has tho powor of reghluting intor-Btato commerce, Ifow this may be dong, what legal limitations may be noetod fa that direction, cannot now say, bucauso I have not yet fully exumined; but upon that question at tho present time I am suro you would not agk mo to say any more thun that T will givo Wt tho best study of which Lam oca- pale, and will try to golva it in the in- forest Of justice and tho people, Wo have won {n this campaign groat renown for tha Republican party of Indiann. Jt was pleasnat to me, on visiting ono or two of tho slater States httor we ‘won tho October election, to find How MOOSIERDOM NAD ISHN IN PUNLIC RESPECT. (Laughter and applauae.] I scarcely aides fin nudlenco anywhere that somo ambitious dividual did not push himaelt to the front to say that he oneo lived in Indlanu. Lot ito be our” ambition and desire tosonet that wo may uphold tho Republican party {1 Indiana, and don't lot us bo wtruld of ho people. I thluk we shall stand in VERY PLEASANT RELATIONS with tho Incoming Administration of Gen, Gare flold, Lam gure thnt t will bo glad tf you oloct meus8enator, [Criea of * Wo will"; and ape piausa.] Thank yous Tt will give mo groat pleus- uro to dustin his Administration; because f feel Bure it will be Hberal in Its etatcamanship and stalwart in ite Republicanism, LA pilanees) Now, cntluinen, allow mo aguin to thank you mnost {indiy’ and to oxpross tho hopo that ut no very distant dato I muy mect you soolallyaguli, [Loud applause.) ‘At tho conclusion of his speach the mect- lag beenine Intormal, all present pressing for- ward to extend their congratulations, It became n sort of love-feast, and for half an hour all gavo thomselyes up to the joy and good feeling of tho hour. Pending adjourn- mont, it was dotormined to hold a joint cau- eus on Thursday evening for tho purpose of nominatinga Stato Librarian, s During tho afternoon session of tho Sen- ate and House a resolution was passed for tho Investigation of all matters connected with tho building of the now State-lpuse, ond a Dill for the resubmission of tho constl- tutlonal aincndiments. . MAINE. . Avausta, Mo, Jan, 11,.~Tha Committea on Gubornatorial Votes reassembled this Afternoon and recelyed corrected returns from: Vassalboro and Morrill, Tho Coismit- tea then voted to make 4° ‘TH FOLLOWING REPONT? “Tho Committvo on Gubornatorial Votes, having attendeil-to their duty, ask Ieave to report that, of tha whole number of votes cust, 147,802, Hareis M, Plaisted hod - 78,713; Danlel F, Davis, 73,544; Joshua Nyo, 800; Willian A, Joy, 134; Marrlson BM. Platsted, 67; acattering, 55; and Harris ML. Platsted, haylng recelved 4 phirallty of ajl the -yotes cast, is duly elected Governor of the State of Malne for (881 and 1863." 318. 2 ;, hg above report will bo’ presented to the Senate to-morrow, Mortland will put in o inlnority report. : “i ——: ‘ WISCONSIN; ‘ |<, Bptetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribuns. » Mapigoy, Wis, Jan. 11.--Tho Senate cau- ous this afternoon resulted as follows: Preg- ident pro tem., Thomas H. Beott;. Chiet Jerk, Charlea E. Bross; Assistant Chief Clerk, 0.’ W. ‘Hurrléd; ‘Bookkeeper, 0. G, Munson; Eurolling Clerk, L, E, Burlingame; Engrossing Clerk, J. P. Mitchell; Proof- Reader, Henry Legler; Clerk of Judiciary Committes, Charles Taylor; Clork' of the Comuittteo on Enrolled Wills, Miss IB. Blackstone; Clerk of the Committee on En- grossed Bila, J. A. Jones; Clork on Claims, D1. Puleifer; Sergeant-nt-Arms, W. W. Baker; Asatstant Sergeant-atcArms, Charles A. Langutd; Postmaster, J. L. Thwlog; Asalstant Postmaster, J. H. Whitneys Door- keepers, BM. Quinn, It Sidenthal, Dennis Murphy, and Chris Jansen; Coinmit- tee-room attendant, Jolin Harmon; gallery- room attendants, J.31, Marshall and Leotard HK. Spencer; document-room attendant, Frank Hutson; Janitor, Ole Stevenson; por- ter, Vi Le Wright; night watch, Louls Marsh, COMMIT TE The following are tho Republican membors of Committees; Judietary—Thomns, Sutheriand, Quartes, Grif- fing Wing, funilleon, Crosby, State Affufra—Wurroughs, Wiley, Hatirmude—Kelly, Van Behnick, Burroughs, Filleld, Seott, Siinpson, Woodman, Education Wooumnn, MeKuby, Mantfactteres—Van Schutek, Elite. Incorporutiai Fitleld, Price, Foumard Conny Afuira—McGrow, Hamilton. Publle Landa—Wing, Kelly. Miltary Affatra—Suthorlund, Thomas. Privileges and Elections—Finkelbe ae Phillips, dtutaatine HexpenditurreQuuries, Wiles. Federal Relattons—Gritin, MeGrew, Roads and Bridger—Folllips, Scott. Agricuture—Dinekstone, McGrew, Insurance, cle.—Kyland, Flnkelberg. Enrolted Bitle—Dlackstone, McKuby. Engrowed Bule—Crosoy, Ellie. Committee on Clatma—Price, Ryland. Chartable and Penat Instiutlons—liohnrdson, Simpson, Printing—Fifleld, Richardson. ‘The Republican members of the Assembly Incaucus to-night nominated Irn 13, Brad- ford, of Eau Claire, for Spenker; George I. Church, of Fond du Lac, for Sergeant; ant valins E. Eldred, of Milwaukee, for Chict Or ° ouro. Cotusmua, O,, dan, 11.—The Republicans of the two branches of the General Assembly met to-night in open caucus, After choosing a Chairman and Secretary, Gen, Jones, of Delaware, nominated John Sherman as can- didate for United States Senator, and sup- ported his motion In a speech reviewing Mr, Sherman’s pulitleal career, notably his intl mate connection with the National finances and tho part ho played in securing the re sumption of specie payments, * PH BPEAKER CLAIMED that tho return of Mr. Sherman to the Na- tlonal Legislature would be most neceptable to all foreign nnd domestic holders of United States securities, Thls nomination was seconded by Senator Peter Miteheock in a speech paying a high tribute to Mr, Sherman as 4 statesman, finan- cier, and patriot. Represontative Walker, of Logan, moyed that the nomination of Mr. Sherman be made by acclaination, which, after a further In- dorsement by Senator Lorr, was agreed to, and three cheers given for Sherman, Ohio's next Senator, “Phe caucus was not in ses sion more than thirty minutes, Mr. Sullivan's bill prohibiting pool-selling passed the State Senate to-dny, and becomes olaw, ARKANSAS, Littne Rock, Ark, Jan, 1L—The two Nouses of the Legislature met in folntses- sion to-day to hoar the messnge of the Gov- ernor read by Private Seéretary Jobin. Senator Boyd introduced n bill to establish , rates for frelght and passengers on rallronda in Arkansas. ‘Iho DIM provides for three elngses, necording to gross recelpts per mile. For passengers, tho maximum rates are to be three and a half and three and three fourths cents per ule. —_— CALIFORNIA. SAN Francisco, Jan, 1,—The Assembly to-day batloted for United States Senator, with the following result: Gen, Miller, Re- publlenn, 42; Judge Wallnce, Democrat, 14; senttering, 4. The Senate to-day balloted for United States Senator with the following result: Gen, Miller, 27; Judgo Wallace, 10; Henry George, % KANSAS. Torrxa, Kas, Jan, 11.—Both Houses of the Kansns Logisiaturo met ut noan to-day. The Sonate organized by tho election of Menry Brindley Secretary, and tho House by the election of J, B. Johnson Speaker and W. W. Walton Chief Clork,—Intter By neclaination, Both touses adjourned tll to-morrow. DAKOTA, Yasxton, D.'T., Jan, 11—The Dakota Legislature convened here to-day and or- ganized by electing J. LU. Walsh, of Grand Forks County, President of the Council, and Dr. J. A. arding, of Lawrence County, Spenker of the Council. Goy, 1, Duvis message will bo delivered to-morrow. —— MISSOURY. Jurrenson Ciry, Mo,, Jan, 11.—A Repub- lican caucus was held to-night to nominate o candidate for United States Senator. It nd- journed without action, It fs salt D, IL Dyer, of St. Louis, the Inte defented candi- date for Governor, will be tho choice or the caucus, é NEYADA, SAN Francisco, Jan, 11,—A Carson City dispatch says both Houses took a voto for United Senntor to-luy, with tho following result: Senunte, Wren, 14; Fatr, 10; Daye gett, 1; Assembly, Fale, 41; Wren, 7 NEW JERSEY, Trenton, N. J., dan, 11.—Tho Legislature organized to-day, and the Governor's mes- sage was real, It refers almost wholly to uintters of locul interest, 3 CONNECTICUT, Tlautronn, Conn, dan, 1,—Tho Repub- Nean legislative caucns to-night nominated Gon, Hawley for United States Senator by ucclamation, . SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Arrival in tho Capital of the Hom A, M. Junos—1fu Bowwon tho Now Spoakor ~Oborly’s Successor aw nilway Come milenlonor. i : Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Trouns, SprivaFiney, lb, Jan, 1.—Tho Ion. A, M, Jones upon his arrival immediately went: Into caucus with tho Ieadors on tho left. Whether he had promises out, or whother his fntlmato counsellors had telegraphed hin, Is not known; but ho did arrive jn tho nick of time, At10 o'clock thisimorning Speaker Thomas had decided to make Pearson, of Madison, ex-Rallway Comuntssioner, Chairman of the Committee on Nallroads, Outsidy pressure drove hin from that position, At hlxh noon ha declared in favorof’ Balfour Cowan, of Macoupin, and, before his dinner was well digested, thero was an army of skirmishers ‘and sharpshooters on MMs right and left flank, Je retreated, and held up George Chatfes, of Shelby, which proved « red flag before the infuriated bull of the House, So, In self-defense and with a fortitude becoming o now Speaker, ho fell back upon his original Nuno of John M, Pearson, Under these clrcum- stances the original Jo Daviess arrived. He —that ty to say, Long Jonss—upsct tha whole rogram, Jig ‘came to harmonize the un- Jitinontous majorly. Ie would have to Comuuttecs arranged to guls hinself, and so r. Spoaker ‘Thomas will not announce tho Comuilttees to-morrow, a8 he had promised, All speculation In reference to baths’ succossur as. Hallway Conunisaloner fnally rosolyes itaclf Intg this: Robert Mull of Wi: bash, Fountain of, Perry, and Mobinson of Wayne, are tho aspirants. Bell will not, can- iy ‘Kot it, Robiuson’y only claim is, that he 3 brother-In-law of ox-Senator Hanna, at- torney of the Obla & Mississippl. Fountuln is advcent, respectable, capable, honest ox- Representative, but the objection to hlin ts, that he fg uulngle man and ambitious of be- tog Goy, Qullow's sou-lu-luw, ‘Dhls ty the argument that Robinson and Hell's friends make nealnst Wit While it fa shameful, it seems to be successful. ‘Tho Jaw requires Gov. Cullom to name Oberly's ‘successor by Monday next, : Puocion, FIRE RECORD. AT BAWLLETT, TENN. | Mesriuis, Tenn, Jan, 1,—A fire at 4 o'clock this morning at Bartlett, Tenn,, de- atroyed the storehouses occtpled by Shore & Bros, W. 3, Williamson, Dr. W. I. Binel- well, Wright & Moody. ‘Totn) loss about. 820,000; ‘Insitrance, $3,600, ‘The fire orlgl- nated In the storehouse of Shére Bros., whieh contained n keg of powder, whieh exploded and awakened the town, ‘Thelr stock of goods was valued at 85,000, and was tutirel consumed; insured for $3,000, W. 13. Will- Inmsun’s slock was anved Ia dammed cone ditions {usuranee, $800, ‘The explosion of the keg of powder and tho efforts of citizens, who formed themselves Into a bucket- brigade, alono prevented the entire destruc. tion of the wn, AT LITTLE HOCK, ARK, Lirrie Rocr, Ark,, dan. 11.—Shortly after Vtonights fire occurred In-the third story ofa frame building at the southwest corner of Fourth and Main streets, known as the Keith Block, which speedily resulted in tho entire destrnction of tho butting, ‘The vale able brick block adjoining and the Fleteler- Hlotz Block, on the north side, opposit, were ignited in ‘several places, and great fears were entertained, of thelr destruction, ‘The good service of the Fire Department seems ae hls hour (10. o’clociga to ingure their safety, CIICAGO. ‘Tho nlarm from Box Bt at 5 o'clock yester- day afternoon was caused by a fire beneath the flooring on the top story of No. 125 La Salle street, occupied by tho Bell Telephone Company as tholr central oxchange, ‘The fire was caused by n defective fireplace, and, bar- ring slight damiuge to the floor and ashort In- terruption of business in the office caused no loss, ‘Tha young Indy operator who so fre- quently has occaslon to tender sweet and pro- fuse spologies to hurricid patrons, of tho ex- change alone remained at her post, as per- feetly implacable during the ftre-scene as sho is when belng scolded over the telephone. AT LAKE GENEVA, WIS. Speetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tritune, Lake Guxeva, Wis, dan. 10.—The resl- dence of J. G. Finck, a few, miles north of here, was entirely destroyed by fire this morning about 7 o'clock, together with tho contents, and 1 large creamery adjoining the house in which the fire originated. “The Joss isin the neighborhood of 33,000, which fg partlally covered by insurance in the Sugar Creek Mutual Flre-lnsuranes Company, AT GRATTON CENTRE, MICH. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunt. Gnanp Raving, Mich,, dan. 11.—A fro this morning at Cratton Centre, In this county, burned Adelbert ‘I, Huntley’s wagon and paint shop and thelr contents. Loss on ulldings and stock a tittle more than £3,000, on which there fg no Insurance. ‘The cause of the firo, Which began In the paintshop, is not known. ALT WEYAUWEGA, WIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wauraca, Wis. Jan. 11.—The Amertean House at Weyatuweea, owned by August Shrocder, was gutted by fire yesterday, The fire caught near no partition upstairs when the guests were entlug dinner, ‘The damage is estimated at. about $1,000, and there Is no Insurance. — AT JACKSON, MICH, KALAMAz00, Mich, Jan, 11,—The ma- ehinery building of 'T. E, Lusk’s machinc- shop, Jackson. Mich., burned this morning, Loss, $9,000; no insurance, AT ROYAL OAK, MICH. Dernorr, Mich., Jan. 11,—The hotel of Ve M. Vose, at Royal Onk, Mich., burned last night. Loss, $5,000; no insurahee. a RIOTOUS STRIKERS. Tho Ico-Cutters on tho ;Susquehanna Iiver on n Strike for Migher Wages ~lLutimiduting Non-Strikers. Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicauo Tribune. Barrivony, Md, Jan. 11.—Informatton was recelyed here to-day that tho ice-cutters employed on the Susquehanna River in the yleinity of Port Deposit, Md., had struck for an increaso of wages from 81,00 to $75 por day, and, ariot being feared, grent oxcite- ment provailed. For tho past threo days about 1,400 men have been ‘cutting ico for Messrs, Cochran & Co. and Oler & Sons, Inrge dealers of this city. About o'clock this morning the small army, composed gen- erally of vory ronglt characters, marched to tha offices of the above firms in Port Deposit and demanded higher wages, which being refused, they quitwork and threatened todtlye off thu-ice any one who worked for Teas than the price demanded, A dispatel received from Havre de Grace, Hartford County Md., this eventng, stated that about +900 of the strikers marched on tho leo five tniles up the river toa plies called Lapidame where several hundred men were cutting lee at the regular wages. ‘Tho strikers tried to induce theso men to joln them Inthe strike, which thoy refused to do, Bad whisky and blood wora.up with, the Arne from down tho river. ‘Chey attacked the Dapidan men and several heads were cut, Joseph Fenze shot in the right leg and Dick Thompson ng knocked ingensible with a chunk of fee, Serlous trouble fs apprehended all along uh the river, as it Is thought the strikers will rapidly gate accessions to thelr ranks. ‘I'o- night the strikers are holding mectings around blazing tires along tho river shores nnd express their determination to hold out, ‘They aro making considerable racket, and oceusionally « scrimminge occurs, Many of them, however, Who have largo families to support are wenkenlug, but. really: wfrald to yield, ‘Tho quality aud purity of the Susquehanna Ieo and the dangers of it probubly thawlug, yraatly, con corns the extenslyo dealers of Philadelphia and Baltimore, who are anslous to get thele crops housed, ‘They threatened to-day to pub other gangs of men to work, and the strikers declared that If they did thoy would make ft hot for the new coment, It is thought © compromise may bo effected to- morrow, —— > If your thront fools soro or uncomfortabl use promptly Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, It will rolloye thonir-passages of all phlegm or mucout allay inflammation, and, #0 give the affecter pale achatce to heal. No sufer remedy can be had for all vougha and colds, or, any complaint of tho throat or Junge, und a briog trigl will prove Its oilloucy, pert 7 es ‘OSE Of BTOLEN-FROM MY CUTTER WILE bolng used by the party whu (ook it-without my consunt, on Weat Washinton rest of Union Park, an at ben ii te ae ria it in be dune Sarnbsarand iy Maine (a (ull i rE faster eile Fowurded, JUN 1 HULCR, 3 Allch= ‘=A LARGH- OVAL GULD rod Onyx Bottling, warked f 1 pest ry 153 EFA-Abay RES = wilt eat leave it with, a hiborully rewardod. ralriu-BVs UNT—A LADY'S FOUN-41ONE DIAMONINUAR- pin, A iborat roward will bo paid for lus return to iyo 4, 23 Wabast-av, Tera Bias, BETZ COLLAR ENGRAVED, 4 Staitio Huis: dag Git.” Koward for return OF information to ba Kast Lndlana-w. uly crate, ¥ wii roculve Vory Nhorul reward abaya indiana ATURDAY EVENING, ey On STON GATT Wusturmays binck wiaro about 18 hangs Digh, white: pet on fureb waightabout iW pounds, front tooth brokun on ouluredgy; aldu spring leutly ook munke, brown jeulhor i, bugy, Cont ro . oushlon Lack, sliver-trimmed barnes, narrow tuud Currotts, russott loather bund parts bucklud to reins, pquaro biankel, and blavk fupefobs, Moturn to EAB Gyrs ivory au Aladlunsat., and rocolva tuward. GTHAN ED Pitot SHEFFIELD, IND, LARGE roan horse, 1200 wolyhl, quarter crack 1b luft fore Hoof Liberal roward for rocovory dy B.A. BHEDD & U0. 85 Wasbington-at. Gikaven or bitched to a ich fon will bu row Heuebarnest. aes ha a ie BTtUNG & 00, TU deepri lod by LB OP TItw DAILY, FOI BALE—A COMPLETE F ~ A th i 3 vest eventful and Sunday Chicago ‘iba youre” ‘Addrova tt, Pei Pat BALE-A” PATE OF pot doer, wale und fonialas wontio a 4 ry Sv LSs Woot tlatrmouvat. : yout BALB—A NUMBEI OF 84 AM-BATGEN poral consuets, sug, ge vousold -aasuted wat a ry mi PIR POR RAVINE, rit Latsattetan | OPP OFVICK FURN VOR BALE—A MOSLER VIM AND BUNGLAL proof sufy, with buavy stuul inside dour snd extre lurgy chest, we guud ux tuw. Also several Musi tres pruvg salus J, QREENLLUOD & 00, 04 Dearboru-st TH NOWDRE TO ACCOMMODATH OUR NUMER. . oun patrons throughout the city, we have estab- Hshed Hranch Utleea in the diferent Divisions, ar designated below, where adyertisomanta will be taken forthe samo price, ne, charged nt the Atala mee, and willbe race ved unit ta clook p.m. J. & IL AIMM¥, iookseliors and Stationers, 133 Tronty-neonne-at W. F. HOGART, Druggiat, 614 Cottera Grove-ay, northwost cornae Thirty-1tt-a Hf, W. BUCIEWAN, Drugglat, cornor Thirty-tirat and state-sis, WEST DIVIBION, JAS, M, KINKLEY SOU. Diana, 134 Bouth Tied TPT TONUS, Newstenior, Stat Pur ie jenior, a goat Madiagneets Hoar Woneenents net OO TH, Bl NICHE Druggist, 20 Bine Istand-ay,, H Cl + dowelet Frarataniel: and Vanor Poot: RHA Bruun 6il Wosk SMadison-st, ors ner teu 4 ' ST SACONBON, Druggist, 12 North Halstad, S; corner Indiann-n ‘ORT! VISION, J. BURLINGILAM nt ay rugmata, 445 North ‘corner Hivisiun, TL LIAMY & CU, Drugalaus, G5 Larrabod-sty corng iT TOUIN W. Tl. NEBR, Printing and, Advortising Agont Nowa una stationery Depot. i B, Divislon-st, ei hark-1 orn AOI BA Now ready, the fall descripttyo catsloga of the tra Grand Ju 9 TIE CHICADU REAL ESTATE CALL BOARD, Wednosday, Jan, 19, commaielns procisuly at 2 o'clock phe Attho ttent Estate Exchange, hand 11s Dearborn-at. 35 valuable pleces OF property in ali divisions of the ts Hyde Park and'Enclownod. Business property, marble fronts, Mirick ben F, IrnMO HONOR, AnuIneturing altes, Eto, Oto. iments for capitalints, “ Guod Ineoma-paying praparty. Call for culaloguo. Poaltively nu postpouemont, By-biddiog stri cut ae Nibited. GEORGE P. GONE & CO. netoncers. CHANDLER & CO. Mortgage Bankers, 3 nrbornent, Tristocs. Neal Estat FOR SALE-RY MATSON Hii, 09 WABIL XG ICHIGAN-AV.—Now brick house, near Twonty- thi houso and G-ft lot noar dent, '*AV.—Brick ‘Teenty-socond-at. WABASH-AY.—-Now brick house. near Thirty-fonrth. MICHIUAS ree To eas ‘and J-ft, lot, near Twenly- ninth SICHIGAN-AVe—House and Xft. tot) botweon beeuty-ninths and Thirtlothestat ae LAKE-AY.—Huuse and 3+ft, lot, near Thirty-fifthe abi S\(ui ainine-room and kitehon on parlor ante oi SALE-LARGE DOCK AND RAILMOAD —Calumeteay., north of ‘I'wenty-recond-sty i feots a choles ‘location: central pyonerty on Michigan, Madison, Mar! Fra in, and iaundaiphs idacren Worth of Furty-ninth-nt.. tret-cines, bowwean the buulovarday 70 acres In nouth corner of city, Ful per acre. GEO. 3. KIGGL3 Beurbo PORBALT—#00 PER FOOT. OX. Fa house on Grand-bowlevard, north of Thirty-20v- enthent. BE KAT 43 Major Block. POR SAGESRO. Zak DIATATE-AY. LOT SCI} wlth first-class d-nlory and baxeinent stone-front ere att cag ea RUG Wire Co. or Boarborn-a VOR SALK—2 O10 49 FEET ON CANAL-ST.. NEAIL Kanduiph, at a druat saeritics. A rare opportunit: w resize n hundsome return for the caplet as it must bo sold. Call att Brran Block, H2 La Salta-se, eH Pou SALE-WH HAVE SEVERAL FIMST-CLASS pieces of fnupraved, conteally loented business Dorerty for salo cheap. “Inquire of FALUN WELLS 0. HE Dentvorn-nt PPO! FALE PRET ON INDIANA-AV. NO NTH ‘of Kighteenth-st.; very desirable. Aisa 43 ft, near Phittyenixthve. CoB. SAWYER, itoom 2 Port lund Btock. roy BSALE-TWO MA -TRONT HOUSES ON ‘Michigan and Indiana-nvs., north of Twentyeave- ond-st, Immedinte yosnosalon, CG i, BAWYEL, Hoom 2 Portiand Block, A HALH-—DOUNLE GSTORY STORE NOLL ondof Wabash: with long, valuable lease of the ground, _T. 3, 1¢ Winshintosticet SUBURBAN REAL USTATE, FOR SAl. STON TOWN LOTS, ADJOLN Yt i Cae Works -AnpIy 1. BAW YER, Itoom 2) Portland Block, cornor Washing- ton and Dearborn-sts. yor BALE—LA FERT O0t It OF PRANK AY. und Nixty-tira » at ll: hardly ladt price, DAVID WILLIAMS, 123 South Claik-st, Room th, LY ACHES IN SEC, dL. dt, ST OF many phe erent bargain, & Wa 184 La Sal injor Block. Fk ACI NORTH OF CALUMET Luke, corner sean istnud-nv. and Ninoty-Hithe KL, and adjoining tho Pullmun land. MATSON MILL, 95 Washington-st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Fol, BAL, VEAL FIRST-CLASS BItCK business bulldings, well Incated, tn the City uf Vioonitngton, Ul. At present Jow rent wil not tpor cent on invostment, Correspundonce solicited. 1. NLLDAWMAN. NEAL ESTATE WANTED. wan EDA MU1LY AND 4.07 BUITAULE formunufacturing, ue nbowt £6,000; will lve fond barunin in clear property, Address A 73, "Prib= ung otic, NG! KE: Pullmas South Sido. RENT-AN ELEGANT MOUSER, NO. 37 MICH- Igun-ave ith guastixtures. doublo windawe, ete, Apply at once ta J, SSLUVIL, 6 Dearborneat, Ruont i. North Sido. RENT=NY -ERWAKD GOODRIDGE, 1OOMB ‘Zand 3, No, 28 West Mudivonaat,, brick housus, It And Loonie osch, Nus 2 snd 14 Grant-st., corner of North Lo Salle. South Sido. 9, RENT —ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED NOOMS, A witnout bourd, at Hotel Emery, 49 Hunbard-court, 1, RENT-TO GENTLEMEN, NICKLY FUR nishdd front roviny alvo singla ruum. 472 Wa TPO RENT—LOT MICIMIUAN-AV., CORNER TIHiR- tuenttivat, two inne cnicoly’ furuished roms, wWiehuut bourdy bent, qua, and bath O” BLEGA? et 2 south front parlors; also back parlurs, fowutor; prices moderate te ‘wood parties. a Atsagolyl 36, FRO” iis SIKD ROOMS, ALL FRONT, tor 47 Monrgu-at, Opposia Valuer Housy, neta TPO NENTONICK FRONT ROOMS, FURNISUED orunfurnished, aud wingio furniabad roou, to partion with roferencos, 21S Stato-ut., oom bh FPO RESTA AND “2 WADA! Vienannt and nicely-furntshod front ru litre nt Bulto K AV 8. Ine De TPO RENT<FLAT 2, Ml NOTH CLANK: consisting uf four roots und alx closets, nil nud ern tmprovowonte. | Ksutldtig Hiret-clau, Carputs for kalo, Apply us above, MELP. je Ce WASTHDCAN EXPERIENCED BANK CLIK competent to fill'n posidon as taller: one who aponks German preferred, Addrars applications, Ramil tofereness nnd expoctauiuns pe to aniary, a. “ Dp NTRO~A FINST-CLARS COOR, WHO CAN ! ive city references. Anply bef jf Orbe iBT Michtennsare TO Glith FOR GENANAL housework A poir ERTSTE Foud home for ® compalunt girl. V TANTRURA Tt ‘CTAULE GERMAN -GINis for general h n . etencenraqairad. Call atin Wert aanmrent. oo Y ANTED—A THOROUTTT HOOKK RET EN TNA Gorman bank, ono that hay worked ina bank proferred. Must ba wall recommended. Addrass A 1, Mribune office. THD-SiX TATI) AND ACCURATE DIY TASUEDCA Gilly Fe ode cntry clerks. A pormanent fusition with ANTED A GUltly FOR BECOND-WORK AT oi ae Mivons Aah oteib ‘Mrsitog ora’, 4 Ontario-st. Apply Wednesday NTED=A FIRST-CLASS je AV tons, at Ist Vhirty-tiratent, a Rouge Wann" TA - by W Aititie thiroush nceuratgcand ommended; aley an entry clork with rame qualldca: Apply with anocimen of handwriting at LAPD? AS, 140 Mintel, LY —A COMPETENT fn family of threo ant be a wood jor, nod tre re aA Ps eae a ava Arpt wt 4 Wont WEST ADAMS-ST, \* Moti no wasting Co Wi NO. 7 PASTRY COOK (WOSTAN), to gu to Stent af ; eter Anaya kad axes to tho Fieht par WANTED CostreresT Gith row GENRRAL howsewark 1h sual! \ senna We uall family good wags. 47 Lin WASTRUAA Finst-CL ASS GitiT MV ‘at nuusxoworki no washing, ai Fre FANTHD-GOON GINi, FOR GENRAL Wine zm, avindianwen HUE —A G00n Git TO DO GRNERAL Traden. TANTED—A BLACKSMITH—A ¥! CLASS Wa RED — coon MACHINIST TO G0 TO OUR ry at Morris, il. he enn dneter 8, TH. Ublo Bute Company, bid ea Olt GENE monteat. Employmont Agencica. ANTEV=4 LABORERS FOR THLE SOUTH waver HE nar days chan fares AW wond-ch pore, 06 CHITSITAN & GOs SH Mouth Watersae Waris Tiscetiancouss miycoatousomork in small family.” Hataranees rae WANTHU CHUMISIats MIAN On SALnawAN, | tt. hone Michuancay, “Ry s+ 20 Twonty-etnnth- meth ea none Mehignneat, OO ANTENA AUNDILESS 74 WAicrninia tit Migiemeane ss AND OLA -AT ¢ A FIRST-CLASS CIGAI jeainan, with an ostabliahedt trade in the Wats tuenemeartucurryy. tolne, tent bari 6 aod salary | WASTE MAN Glith POI C milbe Satay no olicr noud apmiy. Ate TAbUNO, WA ate Seat ena at now ta cook end wash; or i A\'é) THD=-A NEAT, MPRTENT GInL, TO Jo socond work ind take enre of a ahi old, tkororence LTS Donrbortenv, ANTHEN-AT 2507 STANT mera housework. ‘Tak Kone Thiety-atthiene ANTED—IMMEDIATELY AT 1735 PRAIRIB- Wier § guod seatustross by the day; pormanent \ dors 1Ow to cook ane FL wows Alaa want gle] Fornaoont wutes, wades, 2.4 wouk, Maforences required Ca! WASTED-AGENTS HV ALYWITEIEE, a1 BAM pis freo to inen xeuxing business on Kmall capt tal, Tria tea rare chinnco forthe inexperiunced to ninke mouoy, Addrond, with stamp for ympora, MAM Wil, & CO. 2 and 20 North Charkeat., Chicau, \WARTRDCHNERGETIC SEN oF BUSINESS ‘ability te enznze In profilablo business. Call at Roum 32, 24 South Clarkeat, NOED-LMUERAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE with cond canvansers for iifo-insuratica Uy Ws IL. WELLS, oom 4 Howland Block, comer of Dear born and ‘sfonrogerta, \ WANTED — TWO, FINST CLASS BAUESMEN: ust ba woll dressed and furntah wood refer ances, Good salary OF comnitasion, Address A oh, ‘Tribune oMties, AV. A Giltt FOIL e Cottago-Grava-ay, to Scamatrennen. ANTED — IMMEDIATE 2D — IMMEDIATELY — AN PERI« ‘onceil nurve kirl Uo hosist in taking eakG of GOUT AGHIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG VY, afta hin has bau aorho exyertenes in sailing and ateocond work. Sul Langiog-nv, agricultural Implementata tenvelin seuthern Minne Rota and Dakota jorence' iouxekeepors. kota, Aiddevan, with ref aninry ox JW. ASDRBWS, Minneapolis, Mint. ANTED-A MAN TO WAIT ON TADLE AT 103 Houth Haisted-nt. TANTHD-A MAN FOR GENERAL TANTED—A WORKING HOUSEKEEPER WHO MN * epee cio couk} none ather nocd apply; at fee W a y =A THOROGGTILY COMPETENT wr ci WORK IN housukeeper for private family. Call with rof- bonrding-houso, Call at 225 Watins @rencen at 14 itush-st. ANTED | US TOM, AND TOPSY For 7 Wineie roms Cabin® Coinbination, FIUNE'S Kuployment Agencies. ya A MAN ACQUAINTED WITH THE shai SSRiSs ollie, ie Siler = eee aa itnituse Gude of chiengas one fas | Howronat U HUSKIES once, i atilwnukoe-ar. miliar with newspaper wark preferred, Must havo STincolnnoous. good roforoncon, Addrons 1',-0, Box 154 Boston, Maa, ADIES ‘TO MAKE ®& IN THEIR ie ANTED. TWO GENTLEMEN TO CANVASS Wbrnnouibertiied trout dinner, dishes to tho form apocialty, Apply to Mit, TUTTLE, oftica | suppor ti 3 tt Cr tho inter Ocunny only ater (29) p. nt Froid io WL ort God we ke Clarkest. ito ae oe ne Sean oye Laem | SRR Cc West Paudt write rabidly and well Sarotiow | SE RUATIONS WANTED—MALE, mi stata exporionco aud ‘salary ex Weta Aditess Ae Tribune utlee, jae imapgrdtootikeopern, Cloris, d&ce beat ITUATION WANTED=A YOUNG ATTORNEY HUSINESS CHANCES, ‘of conaldarabie experiance In mercantile collec art nnn nnnernnn nannnnnsen nr n-- | Hons desires n clurkabip with an extabtiened Inw= A Banana Osi Sis Mt ‘A FRW | tem. Moderna astary or equivatent arrangement. thoueond dollar ta manttnctire one of the | Penetieo nnd acqualutanea more an object. Kutare Dest olectric Ibsht mochinus nnd Inmps on tho | ences. Address A 45, ‘Urib om market, Profite Into and demands unlimited. c InUATION WAN TE i A DI GGTST, ry ny PATH’ w: enc ot nd enn furnish tho best of Foforuneen Ge Le BUGLE QUTUATION WANTRD—A COMPETENT EX farionced oltice man would Ike a position of an ki cele oeaiace. iro: i" pte pe while 0 ory iG AalAry, EI 4 Toforoncen “Addrosn X seceritunweaieds ITUATION WANTED—UY A YOUNG MAN AT SU prcnone haluing tho posteion of hem bonkeror oe {nn Canadian Guverninont rallway, a position ih tha Beeountants’ oparuisent of some good American roud. Cnexceptonuble reforonces furnished. Ad- rua M. HSE SOUL, Q. M, O. & O, 18 It Atontresl, Orders ahead for 0.00, All machinery necessary 0: and, Can bo thoruughly investiquted, Addruas 24, ‘Tribuino office, USINESS CHANCES Denrborn-st, Huot 1B, Ft SALE—A_ FIUST-CLASS ESTABLISHED hard) isiners in Donver; capital required 4, 'Tribung, JOTIATED AT CA lars nde 1i-ESTADLISHED MANU- W) required. First-cinss rof> e A, Tribting uftioe, ITUATION W HONTIEAND CLEIK *PREEGE BAFiE FO NING-ROUM: | bn somo mercantifo house. ur will take sowie athor firat-clana patant: something ontiraly now! patent | positan ¥ ain experience, Emivan busl- Just feeueds every housekeuper must have unuy tite i pertant to munufacturers nw well as dealers, ‘The sr married, Addruse r euler ny better hivestment afered; mod> on, and all iufernation desired wiven upto \veanesday overing, Jan. i Caltat Barke's Europenn Hotel, und 132 Stadlson-st, Chicave, fl. hnd aoe thy SBonwnea” patent ot 89, tt iaust bon’ fortune ws many. Partles wisliing to noo the model and the Ouebly Investigate the great morit of thls patont must call Imiaiedintoly, VW ED—A GOOD NUStNESS MAN WITiL $1004), 10 take A controlling Intorust Ina tirst~ uist of ifteun seats’ expariance; WM yours old and 2 Vaulinaeat, (TUATION ‘EV-RY AN ACCOUNTANT and corraspendunt of tive yours u Nationnl tank nid six yonra in more ponition as private socreuiry, vorrespondants. evOrs calor, bank clark, or would goat the rand, UEP sh beat af reco jons und city references. Adiross A 7, Teibuny oii % fuanuthetorini tusincsy of twenty onrn stand. | Oo una ome. metory evidence given as to the prosperity Dy IN WANTE XPERIBS To oot TENS WALKEN, Sit ur Weare | SWanupiecony boukksonss at medorita aa 1) Host elty reforunces. Address At, Triuuny uflice. “| DGING. 3 Peta Senne South Sido. 3 ¥ UD RVGE-COURT-ELEGANTLY | FUL- nished iar and xmall rooms, with bone Coachmen, Teammtoris Xue Station: WANTED—A¥ COACIIMAN BY AN SD Amoricans thurvauhly undorstands the busing Satisfactory referuncoguarantued, A 51, ‘Tribune. 16 UTTATION We THD—-WY A MAN AS COACTIC "—HOATH, PLEASANT wan ortesmators bas hed two" WAUASIT A Winio foun nultatio for several | aatrattmonce intely iy the employ at tae United borronns also eminll roome. Bintes Govarntuent, AM Tribune oice. WADASI-AV.—T0 MENT, LANDSUME | LO: tromt roma with bonrd: ovury convenience: | aa) mow Tene ele cate re ATASING [298 WApasilAy<rLeAsaxt noo AND | + now article of real raluu which thoy wishin have 228 good board for two xontiomen; private | introduead to the reauine tmde. and who wilt pa tainty. tinvelng expenses uid eonalnelon un salen, it YOR WANASICAV.—PLEASANT ROOM ON | Blcnseculinns & Pr OY are ela eB rede QI25 Medkooe why booed Yor ponuoinan and | osm such, work Would sult wgrieultural tmpiom ED-BY AN EXPEWIENCED wile, North Slae. 7 NORTH CLAUK-ST., NEA THY BRIDIn— First-class dny board, #1 per week, #10 per tantly rooms with bonrd, §.50t0 #00 wook, #12to #17 4 month, TWotols. S', JAMES OLED, 116 FISTICAV. NEAL MADI- BD poneat—# por day, Reduced ratos tu travoline nen und permanent boarders, ‘Table board Spor Ww" ST A AWHESCH HOTEL 1) consis iH AST 1 Clitk-si—Vau noedn't pay high hotal prioes whon Dung 7S cunts wots tirst-class rounia hero. VV SusOn, HOusy, Te MIATEST GrrOsTiy Talner Liouse—€0.00 por day? 8510 B por Wook: any board lunibor antosinin, Addross AG, ribunvofica, GTUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGLIBIIMAN ng butler ina enint fxmnilys is oxporienvad tn bis Bualioss, and can furnish oxcellont returences fri former umpluyurs, Address Va, Tribune onica, pL iE hae Re GITUATION WANTED DY A SOREL, RELIABLE ian to work WhOUL gentioman's Wages can con! wush, Iron, aweep, tent horses, eld} weses, dross Wi, 'T Srparion 819, nut frat of wark, Addrosa W ITUATION WAN’ furnace, milk, take caro oO} #12 to $15, Guod references. Ad= fribund one ily A YOUNG SAN OF bord work, te do almost any kind bung office. =i OF MIDDEY Lia banklug, ritteond, of mere Say bape go as mossunger Miscelloncour. cnnilie houro, Can furnish tirst-cinas rofersnee trou, COMS AND NUAND_PATRONS OF TIE REST. | (eMEL employer, Plonsy adress V 21 Telounn. Rone Adeney, 3 trivune Huilding, aru invited to Soemor etnies Wows adres V 3h Eeiuue. rollclted) numerous partion are applying daily for Tounts and board: Information free. A.J BUILBANK, Domensticn. GITUATION WANTED HIRST-CLARS COKE 1 houruingshousgs tune but trateciass nded ppl. Bcd) Oe 2 nnnannan Minar anrnanenne | (ood reference: OAT > $ten: 1 EK LADIKS, A Qrruat Wa iN MALL PRIVATE To Atniemian, and enti gears, 1 a Teepe, Ss Tely a ee erie Sent ita Waundvese ju pevAKG fatally Or beurding-Houve in North Wivies | Gailey Sour LearbOrn-wt, DASULIONY, two MnyE fon en Oe Tey Moon ad iu auliorsieruiving | Waukee He 3 2 5 ¥ a NO a Si a * ecruaakgad Lae SHUATION WANTROOY A SWEDINIT (ine a oavcond Work than American feinily, Mouse Address Ws Wort Oblu-at ATION WANTRD—DY A COMPETENT GUL rRecond work 18 private fuintly, Call at 20 Buaneaar A euTe MAN. ADDRESS, STAT: ing Worn and full particulars, Ass, Tribu ollico, 2? tne rma ond full pari ee Bows, GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO CHT dren, and nurse, Iwo rooms unfurniahed except Qirpow, On Bourn Side. 1 attlted wit remain until July, state turtus und location, Address At, ‘Tribune, UPUATION WANTED—NHY A GIRL TO DO GENS to RENT-STORES, OFFICES, 4c. Storca, TS RENT-STORES AND LOFT! un 3. ‘and &} Frauklinest, 4uzK) 4-utory nnd baacmont, ‘and ud Wabash-or., building 4uxitG, story and Dasaments itet-cluss in ovary: romoet ‘Potts, third und fourth story, 16), 152 and 134 Mifth- py.} si20, wach, Wxsdy botweun‘Stadison aud Monrue, MOU Coltnge Grove-ay,, iint-class stury, sullably for Oey Oral crmt-claat offices In the Lakeside Dultilng hy F 7 dine. feoof da Duriiests Ingui CON WRU & CU, 87 benrbor Ape aN T—sroitie AND TAS 1s HAST ‘Sladivun-et, from Fob. 1s also, 2 Luft oxi, tn 2 POLWIN, ES Wasningwn-et, ison fg locates, Ny tuum $b FPO RENTONY EPWAND GOODRIDGE, ROOMS ‘gund S, No. 29 West Madivon-at.— tho tine aturo, swith baxoriont, 40 ft fruntages also north half of woe- gnulund cute third Hour Nos Seund Ss) Wabnel-nv, Ponsur ipo i ROM MAY 1 A FOUR-BTORY AND Laaumont brick bulldinic u dorirubsly flucation tho wholuaulediatrict, Apply te 2. K MICCONKEY & CO, 16 Fiftheny, WANTED" nn PARP A AVA FULNISULED, OO FOR roland wife wiith board for wife, Uhre war ieutnen and prige, Nort or Sout Bide, "Adariss ane anew, Addr [JOsR= AND Noo ny LADY, AND GE ADV te ronsonablo rates, witt ‘board for Indy Whore here aro no otlier boarder, und where ordi Try comforts and necomuuuationy can bo find) pur= Tnndent af enitod, Addedas AX, ‘Tribune ottica. ie huusowork. Gued referunce, Call urnddross Situ: THD—HY AN HNONBSY Cole ‘ored ain, capable of datog al kinds uf housework. Apmly atm) Kost-Atandol plist Sigaries WANTRD-HY AN EXPERIENCED irl toto decond work Ins private family. Mensa fica nga, OARN—AND A SULT OF WELD-FURNISHED rouls, two udulty und two childrony stuta turass, WIL Tribune oltico, cal GQITUATION WANTED-NY A VERY RFFICIENT ‘cuok snd Inundroas ins private fauntly whore scar ond wird is kept. Inquire at 227 stntu-at ITUATION WANTKD=HY (A | FIRST-CLASS Sccox in private fuinily, Call at No, SUL south Dewre cons: addnnnnnnon "3 7A BARGAIN SELDOM ORFRID UW PAIS | St VANTEDCOY YOUNG UInL TO DO” of lang, heavy chunky wurk hurses, takon for | rkoridiugeruom work in siull fone uit wile sid duct teas thant muurkt petou, aa ue\| jiy, “Call at 2a Clupkeat, pet Mt dispone af them Yue | if immudintoly. One tale is and 6 : tis } QIUATION WANTED—AS COOKIN PRIVAT tamity, ibe ity references, Call at 210 Eiautountt w di ies iH a will be warranted au pounds, good, true pullers, and wi ay Warrantin sound und Kigide aA a pale WOLIN. 20) pound WANTHD-BY A GAPAULE Ulitls ee ened Sen mite purchaser. Would drkofwursteciass private fuuitlz, Call Ea aa atu CUM HG inns rar of He aT OTE sey an tN ‘ TUATION v= TLS; OS ysidencu, Ae Michivan-nv. the min in charge y HAY ae eee Ae Authorized ‘co soll und receive Wie eer einmbecmald, nid ond ax sound alrt, Cull LO monuy, two dayeat S01 AtchOr-AY., Upratalcw Nursos, pichttla tb on South Side, Adususs AW, ‘rtbung oflee. FINANCIAL. A EADY WIsitES "to HOROW. 190 FOUL ONE Your on now furniture which cost $120, Will pay Byorcuutinturess. W 14, Tribune omticu. FANCKS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WaATULIS Ra det proton raion, UAUSDEIR oss and h 1) tandoluh-st. xtablishod Lok ¥ AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FUUNIT! wit wwyai, 15) Ran UIth AND 4 it X LOANED ON FURNITURE, PLANO: 2\ machinery, ota, without comovals and other goo collaterals. W, 2L KING, HK. Madlteun-at, Tuomi NY AMOUNTS ‘TO LOAN ON FORNITUI plans, otc, without romuval, atlowost rates; also Owall yond securitlus, ioume 11, 4 Duarborn-at ORE Fai, bos OLD UGLD AND SILVA Monoy Te eee ate ar dULDeMt ID's Lona and eceripise sss rr Fitton ¥eioo Ulounsed hs’ Witaat Madlson-sk Metal PPabrer eto PAD WOR STATH SAVINGS ‘and Fidelity Hank books, and Scandinavian Nu- flonal ‘Bank certificates, A. HOLMES, Gonural jrokor, bd Waslington-st, MOREY, TO LOAN AT A LOW HATH OF IN; ue forest. on, diamonds, wold, and silvuewaru, pid " ‘4 ruspunia I sue jue gntustipe een nngle Parse Wor y N ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. ETC, WIT Ie Gubromowal, G. HALEY, 18) Wort Monrueest DNEY TO LOAN ON CITY RHAL ESTATK IN Meet otuit at itasunabloraton, Li. a MCLMAN, Bs Fit toons ‘ TO LOAN ON FARM O1 CLTY BILOD. EN orate pity tongs We HOUSTON, toom 1h Haw ATS fen CENT jG and 17, K. Saith's Subdly! wes Chlcavo, Kinet wid o: 35. GKO. NEY, Hundua i INTEREST . Oo. Wavax Fever cs. mony ANTED-TO WENT iD, ROOMS | “Qop JOLIN MITCHEDIS, 10 RAST WASTING: ‘ . sucond-hand, at low prods, H fara too: WisrontomAddrom Au tribunw. | Becharies Cash advaueo tuuds. ot Call at Bt erate er FANTED—TO RENT—“IMMEDUA' A *Olt BALDE-ONK GOOD HRCOND-TAND KILLAM gitu N WANTED—HY A RESPECTANL iirwt-olaas ti ‘ .) i ent Noe Oe iitddiosiged wonwnn lo taku ontre charxe Of An Wtidimetraanceneiurammtaie tut | [unin foreak shoraan Houma satin Nock | PRN asee Sea” und ars Sh ‘Tribute afew. Employmont Agencies. Situarions, Ay ANTED VASUILES IN NKEDOF Uit LANGE STOOK OF FASHIONABLE UA ts Hiavos, including lundous, lundasulats, ooupds, Droughaws, phaetond, carta, vto., ala. und ur oul Drntod businoss and ‘plowsure bugles, are tho Boe ¥ Murat oxoutlunce Bhd ne good seundinay| Hurman female help can be He ete eee er Wa salient Inepeation. puppllos DUS! ou WAUKEONAY, Jah and satisfactory pri We nlao tevo A isrzu nunibur of firstealuus svccnd. hand yolielus, busulos, phasuins, ota, oto. our own und other goad niskers, In nlov ardor, many nearly now, that we will sul at vxtre bargaing. * MENNGY Ene BLANEY PHENO arb Wabastie S75 WILL BUY A GOOD, HANDY, UBEFUL Uustiuss Or buugy horso: ho ls yuars vids a tandsomy aorrol, all 4 wOUN, HT fravelury if you warn auvolh an om Ho ( ye BUCH A Nurse, ‘will saye wt wnat $a \n buytrur thls horso} ho cust Sti) last ls can be svon at stable tn tho alloy in ruar 0 ring FOF rove agnco ZH Indinna-ag,, between ‘Pwolfth and ‘thir wanted order: Wy, Holl toluphong; city fue. f ey bs, WANTED AGLECH ED, GHUMAN Is Misccllancous, guircriaatet sta buh, Gorn. and luenth-sts.; Huiuber on stable. ATION WAN VISCONSIN - GIitTS, id Wert Sonrauest, iN Wat hodith wehe foe pelenca tamuilioe at Penauid GUIUATION WANTHD= iY LADY OF EXPERI DeLrufuroncoe, Adress Aw, ‘Teibung oMice. en Hoar ostorals soso diniiu, und Inundey orKt intalligonce oMlve, 275 Baal Divisloneat, ence Io Machin: V3 governoss lb in fanilyt noe =—_ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Bie | page ence SPPUILE, CARPETS, STOVES, i rf ote uF may Gaui PaCRS, | MALLET, DAVIS & COm Se ae "Fate doating PIANOS — } WML, 1, SSEIHON, ies JW, dB, STORRY, W. W, KIMIAI Ly RYT a ND HOUSE 'TO NE, hore . Oe casita ast nia ata te Hla "tt | ongans—{U* BUONINGHIY ‘ a s Post eaU in Docouibor,-Addross W a Prituiie uitiea, KIMBALL, TPL UNION FURNITUNE COMPANY, at AND Ws 1 Eee aCatseall all aera house bold goods On Wonthly paymuntas low prices: Gauy turiue, ean eae et ot ee STOVE FANTED—A SMALL MANGE Ol} COOR-STOVE W. Ac uuioe minke, with watur {rants mites be ae oud us naw, Bid chia rows CE WV, Tribune ——. ‘phe aboyo aro standand Instruments, Warranted tive years, F Si nouts tf required, , e Aiasonndchard organs Tar sat 1s6 Tor auld. ; ‘ Suound-hund insiruwonia taken (n exchanye. re AW, WW. KIMBALL! Z opine Quit Mina Naa. PED-WITHL ¢ 21.00 TO ae eercaluriid vusluces well getae Inerat Fuforred) Minel hUyY BULLO OX pd= Habeas Youth at dace “Aitdebua A eh FeRUUND OIE. lay, wat q or bale rug sure, Ws Mads ona ac] YANTEDSA NEW MILCH COW, 710 0 WEEKS W Mallen gout, with bid Sto 0 wouks Og ee oy tas Neil Wout Heanidilpiiest, eo CRAM VOVANT By A LL RECOMSEN: 1) SUS, PRANKS ANTIOE bese udyisur un juve, rea tauilly, und bualnoag Giluirs, LuuirE proapucts, wl Woat Sudivuaeal DANENEN WANTED TIN A PROKITAULE {N- CroMslniy bualhuss, 640 W 1,00) casts required. Ade ross AKL, Tribune oflow. wnhinnny en pees cen ene T1GAGO STORAGE CO. O0 10 3) RANDOLPH: log Tor stort furnitury, panos, Cera ‘(Ghiland seat Advanous uiados QroWA SOit FURSITURE, BUGULHS, Wit. Bee te eee Aiirancwe at low rato UEOMUR PALLY, 1 West Mouton i. i WADIES AND GENTLEMAN WitO A Minttaso hati citing. oy ota arid budalng dau wot an ottur frou E Liwits iis Busto-at, ‘will puy % pur cent tore Shan pny ot ur duaiur io the Olty.. Homumber the number, om Slaten, eee ee ee ee ANT tag Nu bith Drauss vy dial prowpHy uitendod w, Eatabliabud Lal,