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BERL—FRR SR mIS N T RE LT ¥ S w5 5SS 35 FasxES 4 =<t =ITRERRE R RRRD R & RE=tWa 3434 ReRTRE ReTPIA W #5000, and elear hini, = TAX FRAUDS, They Can Be Committed et in Forfeitod Real Es« tate. County Clerk Should Make a Thorough Examination of the List, The y of Lovp-Ilvtes for Fraud t i in the Present System. catfgrations Into thotax forgerics mrx\:grhl‘:rlvl:(‘ulurlzws connected with tho col- st n" of tho city and connty revenue, tho l“:(‘:r encountercd n dis! nterested gentleman— dislnterested excopt 80 fur ns hia fntorcet in tho lio went—who ins the reputation of belng B Tamilar with tax.mu*tors, ond naked it he thought nbout this forfelturo buale nesh ul " h o B certalnly,” sald he, *lsa chance for ::x’nrr‘:m the Suppusa vue of the ring m-.mnpmpcny pwner: * Your lot hus beun ;::falk'd 1o tho States there 18 $1,000 duu on it} 1 can X 1t for wo nueh.’ And o R sl Lo Torfoliuro on tio war- Tk eouldi't tho tax-abstract wen find out ha frud? e 5 Y t waa clumsily done: but suppose Ve r\fin'ulxr }s regulur und thore 8 nothing suss e, oy don't look nt tho forfolted re- Bl on curtificates In- every Instance. You ok see ono OF them up-ntalrs, wherg those :ltwumcm.u nre kept, ‘hey work dawn in tho e eliero the *dead * bouks aro, Tn my opi- ;n. there 14 n grent necessity for experts fi‘""w 1 Hre bt boolca 8o thult ovory cent shall 16 o Tor, Lot e (ull You something. The {‘:amlly’.l‘muuurur nt tho gloso of the yunr must accouitt for every eetit of tUio nmonnt od a war- nt. All the warrants go to him, and, suy thoy Tunt to £5,000,000, 1113 statement: shuwa that A waiicctors puid I, \whell thoy suttled with hin 10 tho spriny of tho syenr/ sny $1,000,~ o thnt o s colle ted SHon 0 lm‘““énm, fe o abutements, — ete., = gl and 'that thoro w nto $750,000. T'linge situs N Pm[v Hm UcmrB y Clor o extend tho forfelluros—870,000— 2::’0‘:&“:'\';1 year's warrant, und tho County Commlssloners should see to §t that that §8 dono, find out how tauch was puid on theny, and what fedugand shoulid go o1 tho MUXL YENr's war- ot.” : ¥ [HOW CAN THEY GET gr THAT » tonnty Clerk vughit tobo nbie to furnish Ihn’fih‘r’u‘;mnfl%n. beenuse tho Inw mnkes it in- cumbent wnon b to examing yearly the lat of forfeltures, and to seo that thioy ure propurly fo & {:‘:’clmd to tho St Dbrought forward year by yenr, and tho addi-. cualty, costs, ete., nddad. Under tho B Lo Ratcn or ek of syatoin, n dishonca: employd could mark off afurfelturo, und that woull bee the end of it." . o flow el thet bo provented?® - The amanunt 1 Adet up the nnpald Torfeitur, ihos, y rensuier would plus the sum colleoted Ly the how what ws due the county.’ . wThat would involve golng i)l aver tho books?' W Cerluinlys that Is what the clerk I3 expected fodo, Jt would bo u lubortong Job and shuws the cidicalonsiess of making luws, npplioabl anly 1 Granger counties, for Coole ounty « WYou haven't a high opisfon of tho Illinots W revenuu lnws” E s “"u is farcleal, and no good. 'I'nke n Irrgo W mereantile honse which hng 10,000 custoters. 3 hey hnvo 2,000 accounts that thoy ean't enl- Ject. They carry them open frotn yonr to year auntll they nre pakl or disposed There should H Lealaw requicing the County ‘U'reasurer, when Bornkes s yenrly sottlemont, to furiish u bock cuntnining ull the forfeltuves. Now, when l anowner redeenied his property, the forfelture Y should bo canceled fn thut book. With such atetn thero could be no fruud, unless tho d County Clerk and thoso aronnd bim woru scumps, gnd that 1S not supposuble.’ “Jiow many forfeltures are there in n year?” B - o Arter tho firo and tho panie very few. poople weruablo to puy taxes, but the forfuitures nro M protty well eleared “P now. The unmmnnlll\' 4 tvould know whuther tho money hus heen pald,, snd, If any one 18 marked puld, whether 1, basbean tikel off for $60 or #100." . "Tio you think thoro us been much corrup; 8 tion tn thiat dircetion?” - W " Thave no Licas on that subjeet, but tho busl- Jess s carrled on p IN A BLII“SIIOD WAY, § ind thore aro Joop-holes for fraud, Theto i3 pothing to hinder u mun golng to # wirrant and marking n forfeiture pald, sny * Juno 10, 1874 w Aud thiee would bo tho end of ft” * “Now; butif thero wus auch n book ns T have i ugested it woukt show’ whothor, tho, tux and B pennity had beon vatd or rot. 2 B " Iteun be found out now?” - “No, breauso the County Clotk hna charga of the books, aud I7 a dlishunost cmployé doesn't i cxtend tho_forfeltures tho proporty-ownar is never ealled on to poy up. A clork” would not wllitullyomit the forreltured, but ho mikht by in- J§ cuced tudoso fora considoration, * Tho Collootor collects tho mnoungs In hig i It an amount 3 uot thore he cannot eolleet . s - “How can tho lowsrlng of nssossments bo l(uvrod?" N -y requiriog checks. © When the County Qerk dellvers ‘tho warrunts to tho Coligctors thoy should he required 10 compnro theu with 1ho Assessora’ orliinul baoks, 48 wits done this year. Thut wonld widon tho fleld, ns tho As iessors and clerks in tho Counts Clorks' snd the Collectors’ offices wonld havo to..bo bribed in order to insuro success, If the ring bad “gotton nt* tho Assessbrs' books ad Cseratched them, C nothing would Bave been disaovered, 1t wouldw't bea bnd fuen to require overy: Assessor tu keep, abook o his uwn covering all tho hoavier ns fessments, Al ho would have to do wonld beto Dutin the name of tho uwner and the umount, e could atand by whon tho uheckiufi was and goo It his books liud been ohanged.” fSomuch for tho farfosture eskud whothor 1 eystem whi mrl:.;‘:l»{xrhlz.na:h to he Aupum:‘nla(‘!‘ by" cgio educe the percentuge of taxes Hable tobelost In tbls way? _— MORE OF COZZENS’ WORK, entlon wns mado yesterday of tho loworing ol J.C, and M. M, Folz' t\naefl{nunl on the ri oamogdation of J. G, Cozzens forty-six days After ho had censod ' to Lo Deputy-Asscssor. ben guestioned about writlng 1 whotly un: suthorized lottor, which ho signed in his otfictal flmlly. e admitted thit he hud done 8o, but, exteniation, sald bo had no tdea that tho luty Clerk svould heed 1t, 1fo nlsa snid that j it was tho ouly communication of tho kind 5 mcrwmmn by him thut he could recollect of. s metiory must be bad, for a PRIBUNE ro- me:'fl(ml,m'l;l Iu{‘ mm.llllmrl; wru‘;ulx; fifty-twn g e il been dlsohnrgod Ly Assessor Unike, 1t was os follows s Lkl h 1870 —E, F, €. Klokke, Goun-+ i Pleaso correct crror In leal work of nustssuient 187, on the follows ¢ roperty: W, 1L Adams' subdivision of purt foto ki , iy Bee, 23, 10, 14, Lot 10, divlded it 3 Lot 10, usseasod $1W; {mprovomonts, 450 and W. 14 Lot 10, nusossed $43, B Provetnents 60.—g18), * Tot im- al, $1,010. T'his nse 3 ent stiould bo: I, Y uf Lot' 16 $215, i Droveuouta $100,—%015; k3 1§ Lot 168315, fm- B Lo ehl S of s bt ot o Yaluo na ndjoin- Ig fuil futs, which 1 obviously an-ereo ) d ould 8 Larreoted, J, U, COZZRNE, “Bubse r‘i:."(-:}‘ 'llmm:zy-lmunor. Bouth Town, YO8 Beptomtin m"?m ta beforo mo, this 0th GlAnLER B, Bitonnox, Notary Publio.” ustancy also 1ho nssessment was out Py ‘l’nd ularieramount taken off than Cozzens e o for, Acuml)u* 0 the book produced by 3 ml-“w‘:lmrunhu s was tho ronlty wareant or §i, l'llkuvul n :.,w‘f'" fiavessed ut 180 cush, « stated to tho reportor that a Doput; e“nnrhml 1o right to muke 1 chnuwn-lnpl’ng T wmm after ull the Boords hud Ppussed on Conpr OpCTty, and he s surprisod that tho mh‘&uu:\; 151[:;[.11::‘:11\11 Pald any attontion to X y 3 W ke, who find chiliryo of tha fue ml&f way A8 TINE CIHANGE W ) WAS MADE ;fl:?;:u 50 by order of Relnke, that In the by '.”u“!- Acconuted for iiy tho suine wuy, but ,al“ph"“ U8 lodL i the Jugylo no one was' able n View' of thors i0 fnct that Cozzo) 0 A= e’ G recomment thuyy Yoietions s wond e for L;n:]l:‘il)'lglun: 1o glvo urulc{l w Aet upon notes from 4 ‘.‘.“‘“,’.,‘2'15 n‘:wf;:“:nt‘m"mi" |nlnlllcn or s venu Altlea Bud cuniat b followod te e oo, Lt its dofocts uro, tho rocogul- uests Frim subordinatos in tho It openy the doar for fraud, OrFUpt or (n cojluslon with AN EVANKTO: e, m N CASE, b o Evannnd 23;-2;'.4"“:‘1'13"(5'\‘.’"{"‘ Ui Assossor 8 > ounty’ Clurk' - i angry td, and wuuu‘d“u’» ur.‘i,’lf :vhu tho g two gope 0 hoaviest taxpuyors "0n ussoused, Thole numes d “rrxxut n‘um: bud bsun put st g i, rorn. tho roturn wns tha forar® Ovidency umt“h: “-lxlfii 'm'r 'L‘}..‘L':'H."; FIAUDS BEGAN, Feaenbored thg, whon T n St Lot Whun Reinko was Yo hu"u o aid u ry u your. The in- L rrr'-tll Imw Mum‘.‘(‘)“l‘;&lfiemglnr sbowod that ot Loy 575 81 1ot Tt wiip s pee e b Of tho experts 'O Wure Ommlae 7. And now Liok tox rom 147 1y | tod upy u}z\e Stalomenty Hursa THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY rones in endnent mombier of the Bir, who told the reporter yestondny that the fratrs reilly hos fean In 186, when the tax-fighiers wero heaton i tholr nttack on tha lewality of th Btato Noard of Hmlnllzfiflnu’. !lug that, ho sald, mung ' oatarted in on tholrr awn ook, and the aystem of doctor- i1z the booka wis Inatgrurnted.ais {Lwns chenpoer and wuror thun Btlgntion. The books of 1809 and il werre dostroyed in the fire, bt thoso of sub- requont voaes ean bo gotten at, and i wonld cers inly pay to iwe o thorough investigetion in order that overy dollar, at lonst Bince 187), onn bo neeounted for, MILITIA NOTES. ADTUTANT-GENERAL'S REPORT, Adjt,-Aen. 1Mlinrd has puvlished & blonutal report to the Qovernor for the years 1870 und 188). Tho report makes n number of augges- tlons, some of which are both practicable and fenalble, whilo othiors lorder upon the Utopinn In thelr Improctienbility, An Itonlzed and tabulnted waannt of expenso s given, and tho reports of all tho Department otfieers nro pub- Hshed In full, The total vxpenses from the Mil- tary Fumd from March, 1838, to July 1, 18%), wore £01,605.87¢ from July 1 to Bopt. 0, 1880, £00,861.76; total expended for two years, §2250.62 The expenses of the Adjutant-General's office, churgenble to tho Cantingent Fuind, amounted to 2,880,106, Reporta of the brigado encampinents for the yunr 1890 nro embodied in the Genernl's report, n full account of cach «dny's procoed- Ings of that of tho Becond tug glven Nrigudo be- with exact minutencss, even for ench day, The I'leat Brigndy %0 men in-eainp, owlog to tho busy seasun with the nembers of the ¢ty com- mands, The nmount utlowed by tho Adjutant- Generul to this brignde wns ®1,000. Uhe First Drlgndo wag Inennp, fnehiding the wolng to and roturn from it, seven days, and tho notual expanse ta the Stite was &,00.71, Twelve o muids wure rulm.- ted, tment, Beconr] Rogluent, Third itey Inttafion, Nineh” Batealion, Tenth Hattalion, ‘Pwelfth Buttullon, Bixteenth Hattalion, First Cavalry, Buttory A, Battery C, und Lattery D, ench undor Its respective commander, Tho Sece il Brigado enentipment, which took placo o littfe luter, represented elght commands, the totaf strength being given at 2400 oflivers and men, The oxpunse of illd encampment to the Blate. wius $§,047.22 Tho envumpmont of the Third lrigade cost the Stute £1,081 Tho oxpenditures under Art, 10, aud 3, Mlltary Code, from Juty 1, 1850, to % 1y 1880, nihounted to $63.242.05; under Art, 10, Bees, 2 and 3, Military Code, [rom July 1, 1840, 6 Nov. T, 1840, #7,681,00. Total, S61bid, Tho racapltulution of tho Inapector-Genernl's report of lnst April shows (ke followlig strongth of the TUlnofs Nutlonal Grinnl a&s compured with tho inspection of tho provious year: plecra, Men, Tolal, First Brigudo, 4 24 § e Last Inspectlo p Galn,.... Second Trijeid Last Inspection,, Gutn. Third Bripudo Lauat luspeetion, G0in s iainanaaiinie o Total waln in three brige MO ueeinniiraniaiaee oo 10 1100 1,408 Showung tho tatal forceof tho Nlinols Natignal Quard, not lucluding the Governor. und his staf, o bot Omieers....... Enlisted men.,. Aggregnta, . soon inN ‘The quotn §s full, and tho I, N, G.. owing to the getiernl oflicieney of fts communding officers, lded by Judiclous Comtnander-iu-Chlef, 19 now upon as houlthfal a bosis us It could well ¥lgh L0 be, nud meh moro, o than .t could, der tho cireumatances, expect to bo. "Tho full roster of officers ta ulso Inclosed fn tho roport ol the Adjutant-Gonoral. 1p tho ro- marks of the Intlorin prefacing bis document hu glves It us his oplalon that the Militnry Codo ndopted at tho sesslon of tho denoral Adsombi; ol the state tn 1878-"7, und wileh went fato of- Teot Juty 1, 1770, hus been fully and fafrly teated, and, 18 i whole, hn Justiflod the oxpactittions of its friends, 1{o thinks, bowever, that & fow cor« rectlons might be wmnde, which he deoms ale most Indispensahlo, Hu wants i netfele added which would clearly aud succinetly sot forth the amount or,dogree of ruuulucs to be uttached to Infrootions of tho aw by alfloera and enltsted mou. 'This would be a eapital thing for the present Loglsluture to do. Ho stutes thut the ront and enre of armorfes ro- quired nt least two-thirds of tho spproprintion. The nmount raised last year from tux to bo np- plicd Lo Illlll(lgg; Durposes wns 850,000, and wite nsuiliviont by, $30,000 to weet the oxpenses, He recommends in outlay of 10,000, which would leave nsmull balunce 1n the 'l'rensury cach your fur tho paymant of troops If called out for nuts ivo service, . e . fuvored. the pussage of o pow R [ mlitia Inw by Congress, but of course thlihns come too hite,—ino 18 - alrendy killed and Guo. Molivenx recolves the oredit for cuuslng its demise. e recoms menis that tho - four buttories now in thu Stato service stould recelve some nddldonal amount i the ensuing year for tho butlding or renting of u pluca to bottor aure for und sholtor thoir guns, and wivises an addidon of $640 to thoir yeurly apporttonmont, the nmount to be tuken from the resorve militury fund, 1o enys thut to render the troops elliclent thoy must buve jnstruction, and instruction ncurs ex- pensy. 'The sum 8o farapproprinted for this pur- ose s proved fnadequute, 80 fur us the Stute coneerned. - Altbough great progress has boen e within tho lust four yoars, that progress is dug targely to the voluntary elforts of both otli- cors ad won, uid it {8 u subjeot of regret that the Illinols voluntuer force ahould be obliged to maintain tho honor wod credit of tho “sorv- fco, Hlo says furtbor, ‘It I8 notlcenble with what —urgonoy = the authoritics and peopio cail for tho nid of our Btato troops, whenover un - outbreak arises, and with what perfect rellance umnfiln piaco tho onforcement of law and order fn'tholr bads whou drnger 15 Impinents but it s wlso noticoubls with whut Jndlireronee tho miitery (8 regurded as soon us tholr survices .are no longer requived.”” Gen. Hillinrd ulso modostly hinis that i rufeo of sal- ary for himself would bo desfrable. fo rocummends that the term of enllgtment buchanged frowm live yours Lo three; alo nn amuniment to Heo, b, "Art. 1 of tho Militury Codo, having referonco to the appointmont of brigude commanders. He fulls tostato In his ropuort exuotly what change wonld b desirablo to him, but from varlous sources it bocumes ovident as to what ho s bintiug at, OwIig to ex- lstlug clroumstances, thly suggeation on tho part of Uen, Hiliinrd should bo nmlmrly Invostizated wifd duly consldered by tho legisliturs boforo acting upon it ko woutd also ko to amend Bew. 8, Art. 1, roforring to the runk of tho com- mundling officor of a battery, In tho two lnat rocommendutiond ho does not exphiu Iu bis ro- ror: Whiit o wuhits to huve done with the offond- ng sections. v rocommends that Assistant Inepector- Gonorals should rucelvo, besldes tholr truveling exponses, tho pay of* tholr grude, s vatablishod by ru;sulm- uriy rutes, Tho inspeotion of eilch brignde consumes a full month onch yuar, nud it I8 ugrent porsounl sacriflce for those olflours to dovoto tholr timo to the public service al §1 por un{. he whole report gives a satiafnotory siowing af the condlunml the Ilinols Nllllwmluunnf and, with 1 few exceptions, tho roconimondss. tlons of the Adjutunt-Guenoral whil bo hoartily Indorsed by officers und moen, These oxception- al recomuiondations nlght be toleruted If n amru l«lmld uxplanation could bo given by tho uneral, THE LETTER OF DEATIT, It 8 roported thut tho chorishod hape of tho Weostern militieman that tho Governmentshou 1d kindly take under it fostoring wing the Nation- al Guard, dircot its discipling, nnd nppropriste for u portion of tho oxpense hus boon blighted by tho.uxortions of a woll-tnkon-caro-of officer of thu Now York Nutlonn! Gunrd. It suoms that ho wrote a personal lettor to one of tho Unltod Btatas Senntors fn regard to tho blll beforo Con- xross, In which ho stuted that the scusy of the Couvention of the Assoolntion was decldodly und uttianimonsly oppused to the mensure, and reeitod tho ebjuctlons rulsed in substunce ud follows: ‘f'nt **the splrit und letter of the Cune stitution of the Unltod Sratea and tho soutle mont of the. peoplo nro opposed tu o large standing urmy;* it tho Con- stitutlon oxpressly doctures thut Cougreas shull luve power 1o providoe for the orgamizing, armiug, and diselplining the militie, und tor guverning such part of thom *us nnb)' Lo v ployed tn the service of tho Unlted States, re. serving to tho Statua respeotively tho uppolnt- mont Of the ollicers wnd tho nuthority of trulii- tug the ndlitla,” eto, ‘Tho vltioer, who (e u Brigs udler, further assumes to uvxplaiu to the be- nI‘mml pevplo who itre 8o unforiunito us 1o re- sido omstde of Now York, thut ** tho orgautza- tion and oontrol of. the militia buve from .tho eurllost history =~ boen lvik to the Blaws ro- spootivel; and that should the Uenoral Goye enlinent " dssume cuntrol ** tho Buates wonld re- sont It ug an unwareantablo nsscmption of their provountivps.” The General furthormore stales thist for nourly 8 century the wiltie system hus worked satisfuctorlly, wud that in tho War ot tho llobellfon it proved u bulwark to the en- cruuchuient of the enoiy, * Itight hors it 10lght perkaps be pertincat to fu- quirg of Qen, Mollnenx Low nauy orgnulzed rolwcnts of milithy volunteored tholr sorvicod aud wont to the front, or how many wore thoro i o condition 1o oifor themsolves, outaido of w ow Luttulious and indopendent cowmpuules n tho old Linstorn Stutes? Tha objcetor guus on 10 assert that the pro- posvd bill, entitled **Au act to reorgunize uud diselpting the militia-of tho United Btuted,' fs opunt to surlous ubjeetions, which be divides luto twelve counts, aud doluiis &t longth, Principul awouy thoso ubjuctions 13 the ouo that u vast stunding wrmy would be creutod, which would virtually by under_the coutrol of tho Freaident u8 Connnauder-lo-Culel, and would bu under thy superviuion of the War Depurtuient, ‘This would bo u scrivus thing to contdmplato, - A'vast standing srmy in_tho country, composed of pleked voluntesrs, thoroukhly drifted and equipped, at a nominal exponse W the Joverns tivut, would jndecd be @ calumity which should be arrusted. * 1t wurolls evory malu cltizon betwecn tha ages of 18 aud 45, dividing thum iuto twao clussus, the B1ato Guard and the Boscrved.” Anothor thing not to be dosired, nithough 1 caso of nn Invusion It might came in hanay, It provides for an ary of 160,000 men, and an annunl npprnlurlnnon of 81,600,000 for urims, an- munition, nther stores from tha Natlonnl Troasury—$6.00% per man for dolng whit tho Govornmont In time of peacu spends A huwdred tines an much upon its owy soldicry for dolng, Lot un look hnek to tho rlats uf 1875, which' extended orver n larg uxtent of tho country. FPennuylvanin enjoynd lio bilsstul prevogative of owning ite. owi troops, to do with what it saw .it, Pjtis- bueg ~ wns overwhelined . with | blood- thiraty enithronts, nnd tho militin, under. very poor iseipling, wis routed foof nnd horse, rumpied upon, digraced, ew York, belug o enerous and n smurt Binte, lad lovked forwird 1o sueh an emergency and was fuliy prepured, It b many imoru than cnotueh kemed men 1o H"" down any loeal riot, nad the great Bmplro tute lind nothing furthor than to ook wupon the dintress of her sister, n u'u\:{mnmllc but powes less spectator. Hnd the Natonul Guarid been tider thy control of the General Government New York would bnve heen permittad to lonn Pennrylvanta ttoops tn the hour of her need, and the authoritics would have prevudted In the me of peace und good order. - But this wns nottho statu of atfnirs exiyting, nnd tho only hope of avorting the entiro dostructlon uf tho “Bmoka" City was by calling upon the Presie dont for United States troops, A handful of thess wmalntuined tho dignity of several posta situatod riot nany hutndrod nillos from thoscene af disaster, but® thezo conld not ho spared. Awny out Weat, lu Dakota or Wyaming, were n few nu'npllnwmm]mnlus, who hind tieen chins- g will-g'=th =pish Indians nmong the rocks and mountalus, end, through tho rexus Iar chnnnels, tho wires, the posts, aul the nus- sengery on horsebueks, 1o NUWs was transmitied to thew thiat thole presence would bea souree of gratiticutlon to the donlzens of & burg n_cuuplo of thousund mllos away. Thty marchid forthe With to the sound of the buglo wnd tho drum, bt before they hud truversgd half the distanci tho order swas “countermauded, und thoy were left to bo transported buek ngnin at un enors mous expendso to the Qovernment, while the rintera bad dustroyed nll tho vmpurly and life they desired to, nud the stircing events ‘vllluh cd tho peoplo to nppeal for ald bnd Legnine n matter of bistory, compromise, and foriveness, ‘T'hia Is but an Hiusteation of what Is iable 10 oceur utany time, nud yet, with this expericnee, A prowtuent oflicer, well provided for in hig own State, 18 rewdy to donounce Wiy iensure lwkm?mtho ‘m.‘\'nnflon of a repotitfon of o fright ol disaster, . A 8tlll furthor objection 18 hused upon th round that whilo tho seleetion of sumatt nring 13 ¢ft to tho several States, o ':rn\'lnlon s mpdu thut the wenpons shall be of the same callbro a4 thnt proseribed by the Unltod States for tho regulur neny, and hints ata “great gun cons tract.’” This I8 slmply eavil, for why should there Le nny davuer of 1 great contruot In guns more than in futigue-unifors, eanteens, or nny othor article of usoldler's paraphcrnalis. solong as: ud particular style i3 recouinended? The convenivnce of tho thing I8 apparent on the fance of Jty—it would save tho Government the trouble of providing half n,dozei different slzes of nm- munition, and wonld rendor transfers from con- tingent depota practieal ana ceonomical, Geu. Molineux goes un taking objections: Thut the LIl proviles forone oF two regulir arny otlicers in ‘ench Htate under tull pay, in- stead of drawing bulf-pay and dolig nothlng: requires each Stata to maintain a ritfle ranige, which isniready done by thodifferent commands und tinally glves n pirting shot to tho “ahot- gun' digteiets, nadvising that tho proposed clange wonld give tho lawless oncs more fuctities, ete, not bolme wille to al- low that oflieers of Intelligence, under tho perdonul supervision of United States oficers, would g honorablo enough or have enough concern for thelr reputations to du thole duty aceording to tholr oaths of alleglance, And upos those objectlons tho Sennto Come mittee repurted the I Luck ndvorsely with a recommend for it indefinit postponcment, not- withetanding every State in the Unlon which 18 young and weak in militury organization urged ho ndoption of the mensure, New York enjoys moro militury ndvantages than any other Binto in tho Ualon’and hns njoro troope. Sho is able 10 take care of herself, and nsks no odds or codperation. Her milltary commands have atl thoy wisb—urmories, npproprintions, clqulp- 4 ments, uniforms, v, - Molineux " ropresentative of tho New York milittn, aud - no ° doubt . oghoes tho sentlmenta of tho mnin body of tho troupsof that Stute when ho eiys “' wo ' don’t want any Notlonul Guurd o its true, sense. Thoro nre public- spirited men In New York, bowover, whusa vofees were not henrd In thdt Conventlon, who holleve that {t would be for tho 'country’s Leat Iuterest to hnve n Nuatlonal milltin, and think 1t wouid not be u faollshly presumptuons thing tp hve 160,000 won, arwed, muupn«d. und remly to Do eutled into the floid af a week's hotice 11 caso of a sudden invaslon ur insurrcetion, There & o doubt that thoro wors sumo objectlonuble features In the bill, but tho principle met tho approvul of nently all the Western oflicers, and many of those in tho East. CO. G, SIXTH REGIMENT. Tha Beoteh company of the Sixth Roziment—G —hus becomne no’ Inconslderablo: factor in the commandg; 4u -fnut, it monapoiires nonglyiall the attentfon Just at present. Tho incinbds hiive socured thelr new ilighland uoiforms, fresh from Beotland. Thatis to say tho kilts, purses, sushes, hoods, stockings, shoes, and ull tho arti- cles which are distinotly Scoteh, huve beon Jm- ported, aud are composed of no cheap material oithor, 'Thecoatls mnde after the puitern of the Sixth Regiment full-dress uniform, so tar ag Itis possible to adapt It to tho kilt attnchments; it 1a dark blue, trimmed with buft, with gold but- tons, and blends hiarmonlously with the remaln- douof thodress. Thoe plald adopted Is of tho “Jloynl Stunrt' pattern, Last Tuesduy ovonlog thieso canny Brots gave a reception in tho ar- mory, and luvited In alt tho lnds and lnssos at §1 n couplo, supper oxtrn. Tho lower drill-bult was crowdod. Of course tho nssembly contalned onough of tho Higbland clumont to give u do- cidodly Hcotch nceont to the whole entertaln- mont, but thore wero pregont i lirgo numbor of porsous whose forefuthiera did nat tieure In the sticriog scoties deseribod by 8lr Wolter Beott, 'Thore were progent, also, n falr representution of oflleors and men from othor olty cominunds, and nll entored heartily fnto tho” enthusiusilc enjoyment of the oconslon. This I8 comparne tively n_new company in tho service, but the commander, Cupt. Hichard Robing, has brought tho non to a remarkable —dogrea “of iliclenvy . during tho - short timu in which ko hns been ut tholr head. The company hod nshort drillearly In tho ovenlug, but the thronir wus 4o dense und tho ares spured to tho conimand 40 sinall that but fow movoments could bo attemptod, Whe cowpnuy - formed nbove und murehod down, The step of the Flrst Soergeunt was almost perfeet, and the moen, with two or three oxcoptions, rusponded fin good timo. Tho maroh by column of fours was the Leat of the movements, ns s apt to he tho onse with new reorults, he formation **on right Intoline" wns nttomptod soveral times, hut nothing like perfoction contld be arrived at ow- g to the obstructions: tho fours, nstend of murching llrnll(ht 1o tho turning polnt, wore oliliged “to obliquo Bud get iuto lne tho vest way: thoy could. The “sottinr up’ of “the wuiajority of = the company wus moticeubly wood,” A little carclosness huwevur, on tho pirt of soma of tho nou-coms mlssioned officors yvas observed, Without ol tou far into personn! eriticium, it nleht be ro- marled that tho Firat Sorgeant shoukd bon tritlo moro correct in his tactics, us he occupies u po- sition which makes bim u prominent oxumply to tha rest of the compuny. e needs considorablo practico, when thoro I8 no doubt e will boan efliciunt oilicor, ns be happlly combines al *ho cssantinl qunlliion of nsoldior, 50 far ng his mnko-up I8 concerned, 1n chungiug formatlon, hobeeamu exoeedingly * brokenap,” rid causod thie compnuy.to present a bnd appedranue, And ugain, wheu tho commanderhud baltod thecom- puny and - brought the men to an * urdur,” while Lu nddressed o fow words to tha guests, ull stood strlctly ainn attontion mflrunu Flrat Sergeunt, who #u fur forgot himselt in h\’f Interost In [ what wni boing sald that he brought hix ploco dircetly * In ' front of hl; and icaning upon It with tho barrel clnaped’hi both hauds, ‘Thoso critivlsms miny seom supotiibus, It viow of tho fuexperionct of the vompany’ fut thoy arg volunteered il kindness, wid do. slgnedl to bu for the fwoll of tho men, ‘Fhe comd mandor, while displaying'n good Kiowledgo it the theory of taetios, wasa tritle funlty in the tuno and \necent jof s comuwanda, His nrdors should ba delivered [n & dlear, distinct tone, tho proparatary in an ascendlug volce, but fwsuch o munner thit the command of oxecution nufy bo more energetlc und elevated, 1t Is the qurfmn of tha wilitury roporter tn'eriticlse the drills of ono or more compunies onch woek heraaftor, and (.\n.mnuny G of the Blxth may bo callod a startivg poin . MINOR IIEMS, Adeut.-Col, E, I, Knox hay' recolved o thirty- duys’ leavo of ubsciice, v Company 13, Firet Jufuntry, ins redluoted Capt, H, B. Bowler né commander, * First-Liout, Trn Q. Sanborn, E Company, Ninth Inrantry, Onarya, hias tendored his resignntion, Becond-Liout. Tivorott” Archlbuld, B Company, Birat Infantry, hns tenderdd bis reslgnation, ‘L'wa or threo willtary mon are looking for the appolntmout of Adjutant-Gunoral of tho Btate, Capt. B, O, 8pare, Dompnn{ I, Third Regiment, Guivii; requosts tho honarublo dischurgo of Pris vitto Alvu L. P'lser, on account of remuoval from the Htato. Company - ¥, Pirst Roglment, Uapt. @, M. R B et S ohTia i tho reglinental fulr, The bazaur was of somy beuoticatter all. % Capt. A. D. S8mith, commanding Company G, Firut liogimant, rocomunionds the bk pid, (0F the uomf Of tho survioe, of Privates I it, Vaus dervoort and Henry 3, Cheonor, Cupt. A, D. Binith, G Compauy, Pirst Infantry, nmnFlmundl 116 houorabio dlschurirg, uf, Borgts Willlum B, Pahmer aud Privates 071, Hunson flms‘:’fi ‘2 Alllson, on acoaunt of rewuval frowm 0 3 Tho Military Comumlttee of tho Citisons' Asso- ¢lution met u tho roomns of the Avsvolutlon Just* Munduy afteruvon, This was the first timo the noyr Comuitiee bad met ulnce tho vrganization, und a8 no general line bad been marked out not tuch busluess of finportauce was transacted beypud tho retloavon of Col,J, Mason Loouis o8 Preatdout for another term, The Committoo ’ Commr ndjonrned to meot agnin ot the eall of the Chnlr. : The First Cayalry, Mnj, Welter, has changed I fleld night® Trom Thursdny to Monday ovenlng, Al tho commands [n tho city now have Monday for field night, exeapt Battory D, which still continnen to meet Seturday oveting. Among other “reforms' which Adjutant- General Hillinrd {8 eredited with endeavarlng to [:ul through thils wintar, 18 the nbollshing of "alf rigndn hondguarters, and the consolldation vf tho Hecond and 8ixth Jlegiments. Hut only rutnors nro alloat. . Capt. John 1. Bonedlot, cotntnanding: (‘on“ pany I}, Ninth infantey, Dauvllie, forwarl ezt for the fasite ot Nitty overconts to Ndjue tunt-Genernl Hililard, The mrel[‘n “Ihasded throngh Brigude Hendgunrters, but the reyuisl- tions did not, and” gecordingly the duedment waa indorsud s followa: Ak« the Hriznde Quartermnstdr 1s required to nccount for the 1 respeotfully subinit that the requisl- pta should pras through that of Winter, commanding Hattery'A, Dan- ubmitted a report to Uelg.-ten, Tor- 1 which ho states that in obialience to n ul Order from General Handquneters, whuroln he was directod to pepbrt with his en: tre command, with hattery I€ decined necesanry, ta 1, C, N ol Of Vermitlon L'olmlr, 1! d under bis orders nid in proserving the peade, his comnand nesemblnd ALJ armotyon the date specliiel, and under divdutoi’ of the Sherlit was inarched to tho Coutdy Unil, where at 1 p. m. Frederick Kester WA 10 be executed for the.murder of his wife, iCant. Winter found u iarge concourse of peoplo on the gréund, He placed n stronz guard nround the buldiue. At 12 o’clock Compuny I, Ninth Hattalion, mrived, By 1 o'clock thie crowd. hud fnerensel to 4,000 persons, but under tho- fnflie :nm:&l‘ the military tho best of orderwus pre. exydd, 5 ————— : INDIANS. ; — Ravages in New Mexito by the ftem- nant of Vietoriols. Band—a Mining- Engincer's Experience=About ‘Twene ty=five Persous IKilled by the Savages, Spectal Corvispondence of e Chicago Tribune. . Hocaitno, New Mux., Jun, 2~We are having At present a mee littlo time with the remnant of | Victorlu's baud of Apaches, numbering about forty-five all told,; They have risen in tholr tnlght, and have sald that no prospecturs or ‘miners shall bo allowed In tho itlnck Range or the - Mz, Titden's fuention In refusing Mugdalenns,—two ranges of tountainy tiear this place filled with tho praefous motals. The Black Itauge s especinlly rich In minerals, and hus only been praspectod since tho news of Vie- torlo's death, It was his especial stronghold, being fllled with with wild game, well watered aud thmbered, and having fine grizing lands, The remnunt feel loath to give It up, and, In fact, have suld thut they will fient untll tho lnst ‘ono of thom fulls betoro thoy will consider themseives vaugulshed (or wordato the effect), Thufr ure nut strong nows but, If they hold out for any length of thme, us the provabillty 1s that they will thoy will druw to their band all the disattected spirits frow tho Nayujus nnd othor (rites in this Ter- and It muy causo n lonJ( and bloudy war tore thoy cun be vanquishod. Tholr lender Is an otd Chief enlled No-nn. - Col. J. M. Rebinson, Chief Mining Englncer of tha Atehison, Topeka & Santa FO Hullrowd, with a purty of e, lete hereahout n weekortwongo for tho Bluek Range, to look after gomo mlnes of that roud. On tho J8th fnst. ke wns attacked by tho Indians at his cllmB in Chlorlde Creek Chilon, und, after & sharp battle of some two hours' duration, In “which two of hiy test men wors killed, succoeded in delving the suvuages of. He lost nllbis horses, which wern ran of by tho redsklus; and one of his ten went to the aenrest military anl. Ofo Callente, on foot, leaving tho camp nbout 10 "o'clock on the night of the fight, und reachitig tho post obout 4 o'vlock tho next morning. “The troops ree spunded readily, and renchod tho Colonel's canp Lelore noon, bt too 1ato to aco uny trace of the Indinng, who had left and gone orth, Tho Col- anel lett aud came to this city, and on Sundny lust had nnothor brush with thom near Suu Ane tonio, In which he would have, no doubt, passed in his ehieoks had It not booa” for tho timely ap- Euurnnunl’ the niflitury, . He {8 now In this eity, 11t Buys ho won't ko lnto that country ugnin une lesd e hing protection from the mnltitiry; und, ns ho I8 1t mman not ut all fnint-herted, hols listenod to with marked attontion, At Bun Marcinl, about twenty miles south of this phice, fonr persond wore murderod by tho reddovils ou Fridus lngt—two ten und two wom- cny—the women were ravished and thelr bods les subjeeted to nlt mannerof atrocities, too hor- rible to mentlon, W Innil, about twenty-flve persons have been killed by tho savuges in tholr rafd,—not more taan from two Lo four perdons at u time. Tho military havo lee odt; but, owing to varlous carses, th eem Lo bo unable to copo with the Indians. Not that thg troops are tot - il “Rd rendydado all intholr power, but “thoy clhiior " trivel Mid the Hidiuns, wad 80 loso muck valuablo time, ; 5 Thut tho savages must bo driven out’of thl country before the country ninounts toanythi 18 1 foregono conclusion; and tho s0oter tho ex- Ditlston tukes place the bettor for tho ‘Tarritory, ‘There are muny good minos being opened bero now, und it wiil not da to nve the work on thom stoppod niows Tho Wabneh Mining & Milling Compnny, of your city, ownsa graup of mhies liere that aro nmouulho\ml: and Chicaso cnp- {talists are considerably faterostod 1t Socorro und surrounding sections, TILDEN INCOME-TAX SUIT. No Farallel Between. Xt and the Springer Cano—dr, Tilden Iesponsts Dblo for the Delay, : Wasnixaroy, Jan, 27.—The recont declslon of the United States Bupreme Court afllvming tho constitutionulity of the Income-Tux luw has drawn attontion to tho casnof Mr. Snmuol J, ‘Tlidon, which hus been pending Lofore the Com- mlesigor of Internul Rovenuo. and the Courts for the past four or five yoars. Bialcments have been mido in connection with Mr, Tildon's cnso that are not only at vaglancewith the faots, but which have wmisrepresented tho oflicers of tho Govertmeout, There I8 no paratlel betweon thacnso of Mr. Bpringer, which was deolded last Monday, nnd that of Mr. Tliden, In tho former, paymentof jncome-tnx was refused upon the eound thut tho Inw under which that tax was inpused wis unconstitutionsf, In tho Inttor, tho Uovornment brought' sult lecuuse of the insulliclency of the return. Mr, Tllden declined to muko any return; and tho revenus oflleerd, In pursuauce of tho ponul clause of the luw, cathnated bls annual’ income uud ndded thoreton ponnlty of 60 per cont for bils refueal to muko out tho roquired return bimsclf, The umount thus ugsessod ugainst Mr, Wilden wus pald by him, and tho presumption was that bhoe purvoscly rofused to mike roturn beenuse ho bulieved that the Asdeasor woulil- ot and couln not sstimale correctly, oven spproximutely, his Ineome for tha yeur, © Whitbver miny have hoon 1o muke re- turn of bis auunul jucoty, the cilect was to de- fraud the United Stutea out of o cortaln wmount due by bfin for incuino-tax. It was subsogiont~ nscertained by dmumenu\ry ovidenco thut tho cstimatad fncome of Mr, Wllden was much below the wmount aetunlly received by hilm, and in unswar to tho domand fur the diiforence tween tho amount patd and that nacortuined to bo - due, Mr. dyidon sot up the plen that the GUovernment, baving estimated Mt Income for the “year, and eollested tho tax and ponalty, wus’ estoppud from muking furthor collection for thut yeur. It bRs boen ru- ceutly oharged (1 somo nowspapors-thut tha it auntnst Mr, Lilden wits nuraed and trinl doluyod by tho Governmont ofticors for politicsl oiroet, Thl ds not trite. The Goverament hes ulivayn beon suxious to have thy cuse disposud of, and farsoing thno hus bken ready 0 phoceed ‘with tho triul, Luat summir,tho oonuvol fur Me, Til- don requested a poatponewment of trinl, and Com- misslunior Raum: consoutedt, for tho reason that to refuso the requeat, in view of the thon pend- [ ing Prosldentinl = coutost, wonld subject the Govermuent tn tho charge of pursecuting Mr. “iluen for politival effect una dvantuge, Too meit hus boon for ‘many wnd uy rosts ontiroly with Mr, i ounsul. A proposition tinde by coln- sl for Mr, Tilden, totake n Jndgment far 85,000 und allow the cuse to go to trinl for dectalon on that amount, was docliued by Commissioner Raym, who woull not agrea to acoeptn Judgs 'fi L foi Lyga thun $60,000. Tho amount involved n Yy’ ¢réy 18 In the nulghborhood of #xhoug, G M) IS o MADISON, WIS, J Spectal Dispaten tenThI Ty ieago Tridune, Mavikoy, Wis,, Jaillw, 213t iwaukee Glass Company, oupltal stoolas §10N,'deorge Row, Frank W. Webber, and Uudigo 17 \dgodwin, in- corporators; ind the Rau Ulalpe’ Wutor-Fower Coutpuniy, capital $76,000, Geonfy s Skiaw, 0. K, Bwife, und 1, 4% Hansoout, nootforaturs, bave mug &{uolul of ussociation with o Secrotiry ol U ;. . A wistiorlal to Congress roquostiir.out’ Repre- SOMUEIVON (0 VOLG for tho lltlmmurfiu Wik oo’ Introduoed in tho Assowmbly, und ipng vorts will bo wado 1o socurw its g, ‘Pho Capltal is extromely quiot h‘mmg, nearly oll wembors and vmployos huving'k, l‘l’u 0MC, P il THE HOOP-IRON QUESTION."" 4 s 'Bpicial Diapateh 1o The Uiicage, Aribune i 4 iy PiTrasuna, Pu., Jon, 20.~Refor ring to Bockes tary Bhormun's doclsion on tho hoop-lron ques!! tion, a member of Paluter & Bous s3ld to-day: “It complotely shuts olf thq manufugtiuro of cotton-tius In this country, and thuse who havo ';'“38 it'n apcolaity will nave to'cliango their rado, ¥ i " 31 “Was It @ huavy business?” 7 “ Well, Iu;you{murn weru aboit 27,000 lorxn of {ron votton-tied consumed In tha country, 1t was worth nbout #6i a ton. Undey thld declelon, huwever, tho Buglish manufuctuptr bus uu ud- vaotiago of $18 uhoad of Ys, tbat cuts 4g’ :*n;::much of that bag'beoj mauufaotucg; W about threc-quacters of it I tbink. But ANUARY 31, 188 ), nobody will tey It with such o gathst thom." * Aro we to [osa the tenda thon?*, * Wao wiil uniess Conyrups ol bg ud. Thia Con- grons will not, und sp.are'll haVe 1o wait tntil noxt yenr and run,nur pi;{mm then, Kven thon, {f we sbouldbeEu ul, we would have losL nnother yonp's. trale, From some othor Fources It was lenrnert that Mossrs, Clurk & Co. had n laeee eontraot depending itpo K favorable dectaton, which now lod 4o m. None of the manufncturers scom fo Ifyny blame on Sceretary Shernian, Lut Mr, French eomes in for their displeasure, e e—— , “THE * WESTERN UNION.” An Account of the Grent Corporation?s Extenty Business, Proflts, »atents, Kite, New York World. - The Westorn Unlon Telexraph Company now Includes more than sixty different corporations, tho charters and franchises of which It owns aad vises, < The territory now covered by tho lines of the Company fucludes almost tho entire inhablted portion of the Contineut of North Amorlea. On tho Eustorn const tho llues extend from North Siduey, Capo Breton,on tho Gulf of 8t, Law- renoe, to Brownaville, on the Rio Grande, and on tho Wostern coust from bulow Los Angeles, Cal, to British Columbin. They reach neross tho continent from the Atlentie ‘to the Iuclile Oceun, ulong tho entire length of the Unlon Pae aitio Uallrond, the Centrul Pacilic from Buceas mentota Elke. They reach every State and Territory In the Uilon, and !|Ifiyly Ontarlo, Nova Scotln, and New. Bruuswick. The lines +0lso have an exclusive consiection with those Newfoundiund, Cunadun, Wisconshi, and New g{:fixcmmm with the Anglo-Amerlcan and Cubun les. Tha consalldations whick have resulted in tho Weatorn Uslon system mark at ern In tho prog- ress of the telegraph in this country, 1y thotn tho menns af communication have been greatly Incrensed, while hatween all the lurgo citius und muny of the less mport; townd 4 syatem of direct circults huy Deen estublished which afs fords facllities for rupid and certain eommun ention at all thnes, Insteud of several tona uf messages between tho comterelnl cen- tres of the country, as forinerly, transmisslon is tow in most enses direct and {nstantuneous: nod the operution of this system over the territory covered b‘i' th o8 I8 fust assuming the cer- tulnty and uniformity of mechanlsin, “TheCom- rnn ¥ clnlm that not only has the public fum D time and In greatly-incronsed fuctilties by those consolldations, birt hus received nlso tho benedit of lurge reductions in the rates of both public and private dispatches, The Cotnpany in 188 owned or controlled 85,645 nled of line; mlles of wire, t unuber of olficea, O nunber of messugod transmitted, 25,215, uroas recelpts, € 813 szrods ex- penees, 20.448,930; net profits, £5,K38.55, The munber of messuyrs stited 1 the number of orlginnl messuees netually seat, o press re- ports, #s recolved for transmission, beiy count- cd at thirty words to the message. ‘The atnount of press réports transmitted during the year, us counted In tho statemont, was 73,6082 words,— equnl to about 243140 medsnged, or_ about B4 per cent of tho whole number of messagus Trunsmitteds but, counting tho “drop™ copins and multiple dellveries of tho Aate reports, the Company nas delivered during the vear 81119, 110 Word3 of press roports, equal 10 tnory thitn 20,090,000 ssnpes, The reveuue derived from vice for the year was £1,085555, be- g utl of the entire revenuces, This Rarvice wis furnished by contruets with the New Edgland Press Assovhittion for the Eastern Stutes, and the New York Associgted Press amd 1ho Western Associated Press, tho two latter coverlng tho Suuthiorn Stules as well us tho Mide dle, Western, nad Northern State: ‘The Compuny hus nlso mure tirn 84 contracts with ratiroad compuules for the use of the e, Among thy many valunble patents waich Company owns exclusively way b e tha Pagn patent for tho Rt serew and redcting spring, witleh 18 reggarde:l ns fiie most valuabte and veetul mechuanism in telegraphys Phclps & Funner's printing telegraph, Stearn's duplex fn- strunient for sendivg two measnges at (o sume tmo over tho wire, wnd Edison’s ¢udruptex fn- Atrunient for sending four messawes over one wiro—ilwo each way—at tho siuie thae, The Compuny nlso hos n licenss o use the Colgute gutti-percha patent for insilators tor ecablus und wires, 1t owus stock In tho following cor- porutions: Y ulue, Atluntle & Pac, Tel, Co. (72,010 shares)§1,8M,26.00 Gold & Stuek Tel, Co, (15,610 shuros).. 1,170.00 Internationul Occan Tel.Ca. (10,433 51,600, Brooks Undergronnd Tel.Co.1.03 a1,y 2 m Houth, Bell'Tolep, & Tel, Co, (81315 8b.) 3,00 Sumdry othor stocks and bongs, DI0LUT Western Electric Mun's Co, (W) wh., o, Tho preseut praposed fncrease of the capitnl 10 80,001,000 by tho Issuo of stock 13 tor tho pur- lx’nm of purchnsing the stock of the Amoriean nfon Telegeaph Company and tho Atluntic & Paetlie Telo mrh Company, ‘I'he Directors of the Weateen Union have recommcnded that £15,- 00,000 02 tho Inerense bo fesued to tho stockholds eraof tho Amevivan Bnlon und £3,100,09) to tho stackbolturs af the Atlantie & Pacitie Teleyruph Cumpany In the purchiuge of thoso two Come panles, “The bulunce, $15.535.415, 18 1o be used ns a serip dividend to the holders of the Western *Unlon stock. i A NOVEL TRIAL, A Young Man, Imprisoned and Forced to Marry n Girl, Obtalns o Divorce, and Also Damuages Against kils Pore mocutors. Speetat Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tridune, Iowa City, In., Jun. H0.—A novel triol closed In tho District Court bicro yosterduy, based upon thede faots; 1o the sunnwer of 187 1 young man 20 years old, naned J. L. Clnrk, Nving on u furm a few miles northweat from this city, visited for 0 fow times a pirl living in the house of n Wy to-do furmer near by named Jacob Bealor, On thio occaslon of ona “of those visits to the girl, on tho night of June 8of that yeur, Clark wis confined by Benler and ilsstepson, numed Lovetl Erb, and compelled by thrents to siin & contruet of marrlage ro thia ywirl, wilch wus written by Bealer nt 11 o'clock ut *1lght, in the room where Clurk and the girl had besn talking sweotly of tho future, Yending tho sxeeution of the niur- rlluru contract, tho girl's fathor was sent tor and by Bealer indneod " to bulieve thut Clark had eriminally wronged his duiehrer, who,at tho fn- stance of Healor, took churie of' Clark, und, by threats npon pls lifo, compelled him o come with him to this * clty at midnight and provure o warringe llcense, aud thon pr cured a clergymin and roturned to Bealer and securvd tho vonduinmation ot the marringe- coremony At his house that night, 13, tho uld of &one friends Clark eseaped the next morning, and refused 10 live with or recuinize tho girl as his wite. Clark, knowing that Uenlor, who wad nearly 85 years old, und "hia stepson, 20 years old, bind been sustuining a erlminnl relution’ with the girl, and hnd “bulldozed” nim through threats to iarry her for the purpose ot shield. Ing thomselves agalnst erlimlnul rosults, nt onee brought suit und obtained u decreo fust term Annulling tho marrfage, and nlso brought suit agninst Bealor, his wife, and stopson, Erb, for fulse imprisonment, tho trinl of whioh by a jury bus fust closed, In which Clark was awnnlud i i dum ugalnst the dufendants. 'The cuse cllelted mucl futorost for {ts novelty, and was closaly tried by Itemly & Swisher for Clark, and Lienl & Jaokeon tor tho dofendants. ———— - Henaache, languor, and molanaholy gencrally spring from a disorderol Atomach, costiven or i torpid liver, Euch mus roadity bo romoved by Dr, 1, Jaynu's Banative Piily, & Tew doses of whiol will "bo found to stimulata tho lver and stomuch to healthy action, remove all bitlous- nuss.lnnd produce regulur ovicuutions of tho owols. TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, N ORDER 10 ACCOMMODATE oUR Jworous batrona tHTouAiut tha Gity) wro huve estabilsiod liranch Udicos In the difront” Divistuns, 43 dusignaton bulow, Whoro advariisewonts will by takon fur tho wnme price o chaned ut tie Main Ufe tew, wud will bu ruGuleod uatlyweloci p. w. HOUTI DIV 0, J. & 1L BLAMS, louksollurs und Statlonors, 12 ‘Twonty-secaind . W, K, BOGAWY, Drugidat, 043 Cottage Qrove-ay., Lo Iehiety-neihiey :‘iljw"l'.“t'xu‘?:'fl' AN, i iuist, oGruor hirty-tirat and B, b AVEST DIVISION, JAS. M. KIRKLEY & CO., Diigglats, 19 South Taluiod-si., coruur'of Adwuis, SHLELST PHARMACY, J. W, WAINWRIGUT, 673 Wt Madisanut, curnér Oadon-av; Ac A POPULGIUN, Nuwsdonlsr, Statlonor, ote, i fYoit Madiauiat noae Wosiorn ik, BONNIC] ., Druggisy 39 Nive Iutund-av., eopuiér ot ettt 11, C. IEIUUCK, Jowoter, Nowsdoalor, and Faney 20 LakaaL. ooraer Lncoln, KILAFT, Drauyiat, Gil Wesi. Madisonest., core noer Pauling. ABGUSE JACOUSON, Drogatit, 181 Nortt Malstod, adr e NOWTIL DEVISION, L, BURLINGIL AN & O ket 468 North Clarksst., corner Divialon, ' ., WHLLIAMS & CU, Drugglats, 013 Larrabau-st., 5 cornor Hophia, TOUTS Wit NEEBE, Printing and. Advertiang Agunt, Nuws uid Statlonary Depot, &0 B, Divislon-st. LOST AND FOUND, OST_ON PRAINE-AY. BETWERN “I'wentyssecond witd Tweneys)xthe ign robY, - Fiider will con dwnor. J. We FIENNISON FERAPRTA AV i HORSES AND CARRLIGES A’l‘ JOHN MITCHELL'S, 1% K, WASIH- tngton-st., hursos ot sl Kinds, carrjoges, bugiive, und buritess, suw end sucoind-hand, sy low prices; ur will oxulisnyo, Cask advaiivos taado, B, Sl NS A0S ru favue by ndluna-av, lwl\l !l' a gLl i 1% gt Wahigw ;] uru-ém FOI SBALE—S OAR LOADS wuvy denuzht horsvs, welkhing I‘A:!w 1,70 Poiidanpis aogulivan, wirs b e 11 0. 101 s, syt 10wl T 0u'ty 4 ANTEDZIO BUX~A GOOD DULV- ng hori buut 1,080 or 110); nust ba sound, witiout fuult, usud Wl&'lly. woutio pnd roilable, sud » f\)!lll travoivrs weitd (ho priviegd O wsiog o d, wi) bulore purchuying, \ddrnu,l ag “eolur, age, und luwas: cush pricdydl & Cribune oilice. 3 . CITY REAL BSTATE. { OR S‘\ L‘E_III‘I‘; (}‘l‘a"{’“(fl?‘ 1t (;"I‘ARKE & m"":f" 13 fmann oo On SiEhigAR-av. near Tlar- ‘Twa storesnn Fifth-ay., corner of Oniney-st. The hulldinga wre all Ith stonn trimmings, well bulit. und d-story and bisoments will soil chusp, CIENL ST0Fes on Aoutliwest corner of Jacksan-at, and Kiftheav., cuveriug an nros of Luixsisg feot, afl bullt ©of Uriek, und all rantads a groat bnrenl A mtoroun Btate-st, nenr Twalfths 8 tramo bullt- ng. Htore on Wast lake-at, near Unkley, between two briek c’mn'l,n un one blugka of Atores; var: “Wu-stary hause, stune- frout.on Ory Lotween Thirtiot) “Thirty-ies bnprovemnnta: rentod anthy yod intereat on the investment, ‘I'wo-story and basemont brick houss on West Ade amvatyseac ftuboy, 4 roins ol modorn fmprivo- ot xl2 Lo niie; b, y und bnsement hrick vt Aduing-st,, 2 house, 10 rooms, and fim 1k Went Adai e barng # barzain, igtory and basement brick, all hotwoen Astilund and Ogiton« ince s, Ok Dty oa Adumsest, s feving. basoment bk, with sty 2 foet on Mathiar-at., near the river, with raiirond acentamodation: 1@ feet un Polkeat., near the rivar, %) fout, river front, nurtt af Polkest. UNIMPIROVED PROPERTY, 10927 on northwos or uf Dak nnd Clark-sta., in it of Washington 1'ark, firstecings Improvemonts wilaround | ; feat un Lllmfl\‘.. Just aouth of Thirty-ffth-at. Ol fent on' Kilis-a¥., Just south of Thirty-Sfilat, west front. [ fect on Urovelnnd P'ark-av., west front, just aouth of Tiilrtiothest. near fng Improvemonte: watnr und Ras-uipos on sireet, nls pavament, Tuis lot will bo . llon't you furet it. We have we camer f Coltmgd Grive-sr. Twonty-ninth-ut, wost wnd wouth fronts, 2 deens the Lnt clinne In tht vl ind et w furton Cottage Groye o AL, with & sl houso o ity sl eheng, To lots on Phirtecny linstings.and Fourtecnthi-atr., betwaen Wond wnd |incon AL prices mnging froum #5) 1 or Jot. 110z L5), west ’mm. on Greenwood-av., just south of Onk-at., Hydy Purk. 10 feet on Jeflersonest, and 100 feet on Washing- Lomemy, carnor ot Fitty-iititiest, very chieap, snd nov- oral pisces on biruxel boulgvaniund othor sireots, o fess on Marketeat, Just pouthi of Maitison-st, ry ehoaj, Btoet ihant on Biato-st, north of Thirty-Nfihest., enat front, at s baranin. 41 fest fronting woest on Stato-st., just north of ‘Thirty«ninthent., yory dnop and choal 4 Toet un Wondland I'ark, near Douglas nonumont, afine sito for a residence, 4 feet just west of Cottago Grovaeay. fronting routh - on “the nivomity feot on the northeast coruur of Univorsity phice und Hhodes-ay, Unu hundred fots ot the Htoct-Yards, Wil soll thesu lot it 8 very low price wnd lonk timo—a small Amount dow. . 4 GEORGE It. CLARKE & * Roo §; Nu. 11 La Salinest., Nutlonal Life Bullditig. Dougins “Univarsity, on ce, = MALE HELP, ANTED—IOB coneiro JOA _9rTU- Veponsiaeds oo b R s ol WANTED—A TFIRST-CLLASS AND EX- nerlonced cuttor 1o take ¢l taltoring deparimont. 7 .chniy 0f 0 merchant Bouth Tlaisted-st. COoACHMEN, TEAMSTERS, &0, NTED. MAN TO WASIH o, Vorims. Ouo that gn:xl‘;uhuwu}'llrl‘m. Cn'lsv{‘rb r. oy Qrankards winted. ress P, 1L DONAMUL, L EMPLOYMENT AGENOTES. iD—100 RAILIIOAD LA BORERS. fur ‘lennesmec: wazas, 1.8 per day; 260 waod and tlo choppera; wood privest “ie - TIANE Gl 2 b Vateriste ok (Ao CHRIS Inqairo nt . 2% South MISOELLANEOUS, ‘NII\NTED-I]US[.\' ESS-MAN ORSALES- _YY_man: pacunnent st 1 136 Tribune oftico, "V:\XTEI)——ASHOI: “[LAND WRITE 1nust wrllo & tirst-rlnss commercial hand; si atlon In"a Rawhborii vy, Addross Hoom b 8 SMALL T week with aur geodes enco unneceatiry. Ads 1o & CU., 21 and &1 Norits RAVELING SALESMAN \'V‘\x'rr-:u that hans a good trade In the line uf fincy nos Yona and miilinery goods: must tinve goud eity ret- erences; § N 5 LS Srunces; Do aply, Avuly At PERILES & —A'T 2047 CALUN A t cook, “Call Monday VAAX‘:I‘FI)—-A WOMAN C A A:fl{;}mmuuhly understands o Nl)l\']'l ON‘!‘: L piain cuok= Wardiiesdiy botweon tho | Enat Indiann-st. Nortt Side. 5% and 4\‘; I‘II;P"T'-P-M MICHIGAN-AV.—GIRI, af chlldren: WV aken Eh et pe ik cure EAMBTRESES, 8 ANTED— HIRTL T Wil (Il T0 DO PLALY retorency required. Appl, ¢ Iniorence requtred. Apply uh renden Hotel, E EMPLOYMENT AOEN| i Afi'l'l;}l,:fl—lflll:lll.\lfi\x AND SCANDI- m ] OR SALE—S3800 OCTAGON FRONT brick hvuse (gne of thres frontlige south) an West Monroe-at., hotween Western und Catopboli Y., 161 roums, bth-room, ele. hol aud eld waier, riin uus tixtaren. S, WEST, 205 Walasu-av. unroy-st. ¥ TOR SALE—MICHIGAN-AV., EAST front, south of 'hirty-svontiat, T00xii teety por [o0t I taken atonce, HENHY WALLEIL Denrburn-st. SALE~Y DESIRABLE stune-front on- Adauiest., near Lincolti, ot 5 barzwn: price. $500; also pleasint rusldence sonths we: and donoros ot Mxi2 price i Washingion-at, itoont —FINE BRICK - IIOUSE, o i Iurke cornur ot tirst-clans locatian, Wesl thn bust Unrgals how vllered, HENILY Dearborn-st. TOR SAT, i hotsse, 4 e-at.t hus "li_wodern inproveme cust ni i i ne Tocatiun dewp ivt. Inqulie ut 15 Daarpurne-st., In bonk. B"L‘)lls SALE—BUSINESS PROT YON o § Ut Slde, paring W good Interast on the inuney invesied. Apply 10 sLoro, 126 Bouth Clarkest. TATE, _ 15 AVE & FOR SALE—[ HAVE SEVERAL SPE- cial baruaing i nere property that 1 will mel) nt Fory low prieo in Town of Like wid 1lyde Park, Ane by to GOUIILICH, 51 Major Block, La Sulie-st, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE: {10 SALE—FINE TARMS, 40 TO 60 . "iios of Cliteniy, in thie viclhliy'of Crowa Toint, "Oite farm, 1,104 acens, 813 por nera. Db ncren, £ per iicre. Aud S234erus, S0 ucris, 153 acres, 10) acres, a0d 80 ncrea AL ES porere, . All of these farws nre woll linproved. & Livod hutidings und vrchards, Peatsie wad Hmber Jolntng. Ope splendid fan, 881 aeres, with fine bulldings, well improvenl, iva miles of Crown Point, Hited up for aduiry, und thres (nrmn, 13, $A, and 100 nerts, uneuved, oue to tlires milés of town. y to \F. A CLARKE, Crown Point, Lako County, In OR SALE—381509, A (GOOD WELL-13- proved i acre farm ve wiles from Winnomue, eouniy reat uf I'nlaski Couniy, | G Euod hou e, Unrna. oreliard, teneds, nud” water; 63 ucres under v, hn{lllm;rmlmn Uabors W miles frow Chicukog fr 30 cuatt, 120 acre furm ndjoluing Town of Biark, Bradford County, Fiorida, 20 teres under plow und fence, 13 orangu treos $ yours oil, Kood Jour-roomed Trumed houso; 1ty Dfl)lshll'lv 18 col lll; cheap. -1 B BOY D, toow 7, 179 Maaison-st. a, well Appl a TE IWANTED, AN AVE 40,000 CASI invust iu mproved propoity on State, Kant or Wust Mudinonests., uron Lho stirocts botweon Wubast and Fifit-uvs, and betwoen Mudisun und flarrison- st Adilross U 35, ‘LUribune oflico, ‘WEST SIDE, 0 RENT—815 PER MONTII—FIRST wnd accond Hoors In brick lunsy 517 Westorn-ay.; 12 lurici rounid At 2 Itsevurd-st, Ingulre o b Wosiern-av, NORTII BIDE. 0 RENT—TWO-STORY AND BASE- ment brick housv, 1o ronms, -modorn lnpravo- , tirat-cliis neltibachoud. 315 Wobstureiv, £, KK, 102 Wishtid-otieste, Hoow 47, EST SIDE, ) 0 RENT—THREE NICELY TFUR- nishiod tront roou 1 furauoo heut, und i I"«"X{ ol sunilght, at 50 1 V., Lolweon Huyne i [obuy-sis.” Béat of ruferoiicy.foqulrod snd 2iv0., SOUTH SIDE, 0 RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, L gantlomen only, Iuquiry a2 Sulth State-at. BTORES, 0 REN'T—STORE AND BASEMENT 103 Kuot Mudlson-at. Ceom Eob. 11 alsud lofis, @xsh 1 tha s Vucaltey, 10 PO CWIN, 125 Washingion-st. NEW FIRST-CLASS CABINET grand upright plano will by sotd without reannt Wcost by & ludy who bus 20 usq for il Apuly 8t 6 Huboard-ourt. FEW FINE SECOND-LAND PIANOS fur wado nt exvewdingly low pricos, Roud's Tenie IV O Muslo, 150 5tata-at. bfllsbllhlt UERIGHT Ara colobeated for thelr bosutiful singing quality of tone, slusileity uf nution, durabliity, 1nd siogiice ot i ubilsued 4) Yours, 8ol fur cudll, or on LYON & MBALY, Huto nlaii, Uiy 10 sulL | PRICE, $50 ana l_lnnnm-nll. EW ORGANS—U 81T0S, s U stop, 65; witls 12stops, 315 feod's Tomple of Minle, 4 Btitorats ANOS relinsore, IPE-ORGAN WORK DONE PROMIMI- ahana ] P0d frstclass, " Orgun Fuctory, & Kt In- & 10 STATEST, ST‘OR\' & CAMD, 1 l'lc\h‘;lfl ORGANS, E- 0 und \luruhllhu‘ Piaos| Mia-irisod, towsirlood, [yngANs, O swinil paywonts, HANOS ANID I ANS, I'IA HTOIY & CAMP, 195 AND W _BOARDING AND LODGING NonrTix S1oe, CLARK-8'T., NEAR THE BRIDGE—~ N. 7 Firal-claw day-board & porweok, $1Uper muutny ruutiis with board §i to §0w wook, $13 1o 417 8 woat] AMPE-BT, HoTELY, OI:AHHXC[’} HOUSE, CORNER STA'TE Ve Lo thoard i Lous ar dkp L oty perwouk, JUto §12, Also FooLs wiiliout board, JAMES HOTEL, 1 1i-AV,—53 T S bor day, Neducad raida W travaling mon aod purmisnout boanders. Yaide Loury & pur wewk. ND GENTLEMEN luthist, tllll:ul‘l. wnd Latu-sl 25 pur cout mory tha, dflmllrln the l:“y‘:“'ltum.umwr thy_nuumver, 31 Stute, ALL OASIL PAILFOK - CAST-ORE Touy Sire dGion Kilrows S Gl HRIE DI S0 Groke Wosth Libural bupme unts, Addross {3. torms Yho Uruat West iwaialugion, 1l GF“TS‘ h}‘h\r{’l‘m)—-hg “ ‘EMI:'L(&}'- s proliabiy. IAquire oe T Cr MANSIEI GEL, W3 Weat Lakoat SITUATIONS—MALE, i Bgo(xx\nsrzns OLERKS, &0. ATION WANTED — A YOUN unrriod man of i, who s hold 0 position & teust fur the ymat seven years, distires for Roud rens At 1 eMfiet N 0ther ermeemmto o permanunt ad sponsiblo huture, with i UAKHIR-house, inanemic 0 IMUNUIRELUTINK oy nnn{. wiho will appreciote ) pileattvg und fiuittys s had nine years of thorowdh trulning 8 experlenced 'In - bookkeeping, corresrindanee, aid genonil oflice dutles, and 1o curate, wratenintc, and mendatione from kers, und wtliors, . Contt, prowinent 0.218, Now IPUATION WANTED — AN BEXPE- A mlr::mmfilfllr:;;;:i kfi]wr 'hh" \ulill ioxo]l bouks [ur sgve i 1 TE wpovka - porteetly. Hest of retclonces kivon it requiiod AL ll_m-l;_l_‘rfl. ‘l'(llnglu mug_y TED—BY A RELIA- years oidi lung business expurionc converssit with EII.QH [ b, ilgbcat rforences, Addross % 4, amun, und Fr Privune vitie ITUATION WANTED — TO MANU- factiirers, morchunts, unil othor—by ‘a youriz A GUIMY G aric S Yl 7 A8 asle 1'lonso nddress O 85, Tribunie ofice. 0 oo TRADES. § ['IK:‘T‘J“.H\"’II;!_ON \\'A.\"l‘E'l)—CO.\IPETENT s, Stat nhrienies Ad Ky o A AE topar: Wil reply durl ¢ kBT oL Fepir during the weok. ” Addre A MISCELLANEOUS, 2 SI’[‘ UATION WANTED—BY A COLOR- a vdmunin, o' pricat fmily ns utier.” Address A a-av, ITUATION WANTED—A RESPECTA- tpm o un dvathde. Addros v o, Telbans ofiee 20" __SITUATT - FEZ‘II(‘LE-. D 08, S ITUATION WANTED—TO DO LIGHT bousework ty woinll family, Addross 3ol Vinconues-ny. - EMPLOYMENT AGENCTES. ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES ncedig Scandinnelan or Gurman foranis holp oin UG ruppited at U, DUSKES ollico, 116 Mliwaukoo-nys ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN wiris, cooks, wuneral, socond, dintiiw, nod laundry WOrks kot glFls wuntod; ond by o)l teluptionot 13 Woat Monrou-st, ity fue, §l. Bureau Iecistry, . BUSINESS CILINCE LIGI'T MANUFACTURING BUSI- fess in comploto working order for salo; guod rossond fur solling. Rouws 13 and 1, 138 Madison-st. TOR SALE—CLOTHING BUSINESS-IN encof the bost towaa in Colorado. Pouiation 0. Doosan excollont buslness: stock” frush, und Boughtat bottom Hures. Wi sollur vent bulldlng. Sutietuctory rensons given for sulling, “Addross O Trivtine athiee, —_—_— JOR SALE—STATE RIGR'TS IN ILLI- 0 AR DS i B ROerat o by b st ersra] 0 (OTtUDG (0 4 pUBLIN man, For terms uddross N 3, Tridune oltico, NL.Y FIRST-CLASS HO- ) Intubitanta;“ugas doing » BETTS, TOI SALE—0 tel ln n town of 200 uod busines. For particulans address J. A. uscobiel, Wis, . 0. PRINTERS—GREAT DBARUAIN— "'ha ginlesburg Dally nid Weokly Lrasss olferod or mlonl n wront bargaln. lishur eause of aolling. Al drossiug PIRESS, Galesburng, TUUAL‘L‘O FACTORY FOR LEASE OR anfo—A fino-cut tobaceo fuctory located in Cine cinnatl with 6 irdo of 240K pounds perannuat ot I complate r W ordur. Address As B, caro lettue carrr do. 4, Cinclunuty, U, Slo i O 0 O TO 815000 CAPITAL \ wantod by a party who has Iiad 13”years' Gxparionce In Now York Clty in tiia tunnufactire of ladies’ ince und funey gods, rulls Tinks, vies, Cle.d AN UCLVE puFthr wio would iake cmniy 0F o OMiow Lysitgen proforrod. Beat. rofors ane ures 3 ot o oitico, {9 WILL BUY A DESIR- bZ0.0QO blg ‘manufacturing business af i supal urticly of universul use, whioh s fully prieclid by patonte, & e diiettiorand. fordiat o tow ¢ WOH can bo Uxtaniled 1ar i “Adidro RUMULL, care Drastceot &y Ciloua Falling b tculurs given uf putis yFads s A ANANCI L o ADVANCES MADE ON_ DIANGNDS, wWhtehos, otz., ‘At une-bnif brokers' ratgs. 1), LAUNDER, floowis 6 ond 6, 129 Randoiphest, Eelabd Fined 1851, “A NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- . niture,plunos.sic.without renavaljlawess mies: iy on il gond socuriiies, Ioon 11, W Dosrborn-at. AN\' AMOUNTTOLOAN ON PIANOS % furnltury without rumoval, 151 Rundolub.lloum 4 ASIL PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND uilvor. Money to loan on watchos, diaui Ulos 0f @vry descripyon, at GOLDIMILY Loan, und Bultion Oifco Uicensod), W Bust Madisons al. Ealabiished 155 i [ C. COLE, 131 DEARBORN-ST., JIAS Yo wonoy to lnan In sumato suit, atd dnd Tyer it fl..'m..’?‘:.‘\"d'fi‘&.‘.:'x’ ik vurdticaios, TICA HOLMES, Uw ur, 86 \Washingioy-st. k NEY T LOAN FURNI'TUR i\/[()w Y T0 LOAN ON FURNITURE, L‘:wlmunl roioval, (o PARIY, 15 Wo g U, ab the lowset rbory :L\I?-mw Inaipamaunt abvu g ratos, HENKY WALLER JIL, vi 12 1i ] e o sty por coit, comrubie sui, un ieately mmmr‘::u clty praporiy, LYMAN & TRERBON, ¥ Vurtian Hovk, "lj() LOAN—SUIMS ONFICE FURNITURY., T0I SALE=WE ITAVE A LARGE AS- AL sortmentof now and second-hand tieo und dre und bunglai wof sufes which we will sell chva) Bend fur riptive cireulsr und prices. J. GREKN- HUOD & CU., 81 Dearboru-st. . PARTNERS WANTED, ' DAITNER WANTED—A GEN'TLEMAN bl to thu Hourd of ‘F'rade snd Upun’ ard would (ke 1o biyast SLOU oF .00 with sumy 1y buving n commisslun Buslvss, or will sel i rULur 10F FuspOnIIb]prbies, A riluay oltice, LL RECOMMEND MRS, l"!h\NKi! AE 119 best wdviser ot love, Dusluose uillek Taiure prospeie. il‘fi"ifiidli}\.'\'fil-:J WO G Taud, i und uiv o Contre-av. ull clour, for Hutsud 3 ved o Bnimrovid, locatail noir Runsus Gy G W orior or Witk aud Halstod-st, . MINOELLANEOUS TAMMERING AND . apouch curod. L. X G, Tunce), 3¢ Hiiols suriuus troatiient. N 10r0. ~ est Teturonco BUSINESS CARDS, A GOODRICIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ¢ 131 Doarborn-st., Chicago, Advice freu; 15 yoars' uslngss quIotly wad logally teusscied, Vxuarlcasa IRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN BY AN exporionced, vxawined, Uurman gontlewan o INSTRUCTION, teachor, Addryse D 2, 'Fribuue otice. = STORAGE ______. ST TN UIE TS Faton LRGSRV 100 Won BoTRE R T Y. Y IO LOAN ON CHHICAGO REAL

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