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THE CI[ICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, FEBRUARY %24, 1881—LWIHLVE INSPEGTURS INSPEGTED | the amption of P'r ncccfllngs in IIml{nllmnfl and Warchouse Investigntion. Inquiry Assuming Wide Thescopa. Including Neigh- . boring Cities. Addxtlonal Complaints of the Illi- nois Method of Inspect- ing Grain. The Abscnce from Ilis Duties of Chief-Inspector Reynolds Causes Trouble. Lack of Harmony Driving the Grain Trade Away from Chicago. Hilwankee, in Order to Compete with Us, Lowers Its Wheat Grades, gerernl Hends tn Aho Chiengo Depart- ment the Canso of Confuslon and Irregularity. fho Appeals Committeo . Docs Ita Full ghare Towards Mixing Thinga Generally, Bpeelal Dispateh to The mmn Tribune, gerixorirLD, N, Fob, 23.—~The investigation of tho charges ugainst the Warchouse Cominls- slopers was resumed this afternoon. Wrlkht submitted tho bill of lading nnd orikinal ine spection certifleates of certuin cars of whoat shipped from Kansns City to Chlcngn, and which onarrival at Chicugo were lnspeated “ plugged.” Ha fntroduced tho evidence ns rebutial testl- mony to thiat furnished by tho ofticial records of thoftato Inspoction Depurtmont, which showed that the cars wero “ plugged.” Condee moved that thoir mimission as testi- mony bo deferred until it could be ascertmned, by esnmination of nuthorities, whetnor they could be lawully admitted, Mamer wanted 1o know If the documonts wero submitted to Jmpeach tho records of the Stato Tuspection Department, ' Wright sald thint his tirm did not ship the cars referred to. Thoy had nover shipped a wplugged” car into Chicngo. Tho curs woro loaded at @ public clovator in Kansns City and theto INSPECTED BY A LAWFUT, INGPECTOR. Boguo auld that he bnd introduced the records in tho enso of the cars roferred to with the ob- Ject 6f proving that tho invpection of the tinck Inspectors wus sustalned by the Appeals Com- mittoe. . Wright hud suld the genin washls, It was purchased by his ngent, and ns it camo to Chicago, £0 it was inspected, and the Inspection - was sustalned. Tho Inepoctors had been nt- tacked by Wright, and tho records wero simply Introduced to show that thoy had falthfully per- formed thielr duties. Condco Inslsted, on his motion, and was fol. - lowed by o tedious nrgnment on the adinissi- bility of ovidence, In which Scuntors Whito, Yiter, Callon, and -others participated, The Coatrman finnlly deelded to recelvo the certifi- tates of fnspectlon, but not the bills of landing. £ 1. CARGILL nuwom. ond teatiled that ho was & gralne dealer of La Crosse, and hud beon in the buel- - ness thirteen years. Ho sbipped whoat to Mil- waukee and Chicago. aud for the last two yonrs found the inspection in Chicngo very unsatis- factory, Somotlnes his wheat went No, 2, and on other ocenslons it was (nspected No. 8, whils (twas the samo quality of wheat all the tiwe. Ho was obilged to send all bis wheat to Milwau- kee now. His shipments agaregnte 200000 bushels of wheat und barley. With equal Ine fpection L made uwo difference whethor he hipped to Milwattkee or Chiengo. Inthe winter thojospectlon.fn Chicago 'was closer than In the fuil, It 4s ecusier carly In the fall. Uo recelved no notico of a ohnnge oxcept at a 8L of £300 or $100, He experienced TUE SAMI DIFFICULTY WITH BARLEY, butit made lcas Alfferenco, bocause' ho could sell bis burley by snmplo, Cross-cxumined by Dogno: Wllncsn owns forts-five olevators und warobiouses along tho Southorn Minncsotu laflroand. He bought all frades of grain, but did not make gradoes by mixing. He bought Ly grade, knowing what 'nll wanted, Ho shipped to Rosenbaum ;\v!‘ in Chicago, Hu dld some hualnoss ‘n'!"x: Foss, Btrong & Co, Durley grudes were m' ber fo Chiicago than 1o Milwaukeo, '1..Cnlunvnhurloy 18 botter than No. 2 Mil- hnukua Noono had any intorvst In his zrain uthis firm. Somctimes he mixed graln, Ifo "Ou:nlhul Iittle No. 3 wheut, Somo youra tho ;t U‘;nl;u& nearly nll No.2. Last year in somo o 0 crop was good. The 1879 crop was ured a little, That of 1878 was torrible. Ho %ometimes mixed Nos.1 and s 3 togother and wheto ho tun do tho bust b o4t Mo bad p fow cars m::n #ada fu Chleago, It wemt No. 3 He *ent it to Mllwaukeo and {t went No.O. It w APurtolu lot whig i o fnna mm"mon graded No.3 In Chicago, A LOT OF LETTER§ Ln:;: lm; Chicago correspondonts, showing that - "n rm:nml carsof grain did not Inspect as b, el e, In some cascs the cars were Sold At :om prings cqual to those obtalned for 'uu.gmatrukan“‘“ and §n other cases tho whent TR r hluwuulwu and thero passed lngpee- LA mo Igher grade. Ho wanted o wurkot duy, 50 SFades wero kopt the sumo overy st Jflnulur grude was desired, whero ‘nn ¢ tho sume for sixty or ninety days. rv.vh:nn 10ho 8 fuat thut graln cannot bo “m:mppw to Chlcago, It was a question of woug “M\:la the part’ of tho Inspection, Ho e Ip uny grufn to Chilcogo ot the pres- mhm Ciilkg of the unoven inspection, The lhllrlwr:“};::,: (ll}'urllui hll‘l little protection . Boelimes conslgno Wero onty ln the barloy, and n‘\rvns" i " ECOURED Y T00 MuCIL In’l’h-y £y sometities thers wero oo many onts ; Wr::n Thoy suy the browers do not like ta s © the gratn wus 8o closoly scourcd. ‘“mur:dw{] a8 muck for scourdd burloy as wauriay 3 \uownud and used upparatus for DAk mlm . A scourer cleuns tho graln und fiko HhclLka“ grado higher, 1t does not in- a1 farm, ll 18 only u botter cleaning-mnching ol uning-mifl: - All brewers usu scourers, 0ml1::lx;r:::ne‘llmu that the “scouring " i too much. In “scouring” '"Nc\dnu I8 Used thun in tho lunfl[:nxt:dlr.m‘ ".n;ll‘- BONNEN, OF 1A CHOSSE, WIS, sworn, He wus & grain buyor and W lw'{;‘a“‘l'l_'“‘;'l’lwd Nty cara of wheat to Cul- md‘h“"\mlhz'll.'. Ho bouaht about w miiion s season, Fu shipped uosr- ln&?fi,‘"‘f""“ becauso the wradea ure surer 4 tnipel® Bover knew* what (ho grain o ‘w“muucmwm Tho, cars misgrade i o Wibwaioo tuspeofon 44 uniforuw, hmm mnfl!ur years, Curs ure yraded by v i ‘\Xw frow Milwaukee. Hawples M“x: 0BoL lust throush the scuson. "buleymu:m uty about ft. He sent u cur ‘"m" leugo last fall which ho bought ciey :‘1 tho furflun‘ On arrival it was ln- ml:l’ured a0d unmerchantable, It o A Tatory, "fi\‘m‘m i oo awned about thirty elo. o on bis" own ecount. Hol n;t:;uf inspector at Mitwaukeo; but did g ang unly ho reslgned. *Witnoss used fun- M, e ius weparators for cleaning the % Tug “:m:u::z pul\‘l‘in Inspectors In La was duue by private in- Bectors, nhy w:m pald by tho .m:pZu.“ i w . I HURLDUT Wv:m‘écfid adsworn, Ho wag s grain-ro- larfyp ‘n‘“‘l Heo hud cotpluints of Irreg- l,gmmb:'wnuun. Tho shippers knew tho , Crogg gy h¥ect No. & ana No, 8 whemt. Samination; Tho lnspoction was lrroge '“Nn 1 ulnr, Ho was not an expert. Ho did not know from his own knowledge whetber the Inspeotion was good or not. e made somo appeals, and that wns all ho knew. C. Wi BLACKMAN was Bworn. e was n Chieago genin denler, and recelved grain on consigniment, The Insprotion waa not regular and ns rensonably uniforns as it shoutld be, 1o thought thnt the grades wero graduaily advanced, Thia wonld throw somoe No.2graln into lower grades, 1lo nover met Mr. Reynolds or the Warchouso Cummlsslonorn un the track. Cross-examined: Ile always had bis wants uttonded to In the Chiol Grafn Inspector's offica in Chleago. A, BECKE wag sworn. Tlo wos ngrain recefver in Chicago, and had been in tho grain trade for tweive years, The geain Inspection iu Chlcago was very irregulur, Cars inspecting No. 2 will g0 No. # it snother Inspector meeta them in nne other part of tho ynri Buch cases havo hspe pened, Witness relnted the cuso of a car on tho Burlington Road which was fuspected No. 8, A relnspection was calted, ond tho grade wia not changed. Tho Appenls Commit- tes would not rafso It. Tho car was in tho elevator yard., It wns ordered to tho Inspetdon trnck, Threo duys later Mr. Irwin lnn{wclml It No. 2, Tho witness had never seen tho Wurchouse Board or tho Chief Inspeot- or inspeoting wral, Crosssexnminod: Tlo sl 0od fudgo of gruin, The ln!peuuonolllwln(‘:"luuw attends to inquicics. CYNUS 1. ADAMS whns tho next witness sworn, He was in the grain trade in Catcago, Muny of his customors cum)!hllnml w grent deal ubout the Inspuction. ‘I'ney compliined of its frregularities, Ocen- slonally ho went to the rdlroad tracks, but ngvor suw ~ tho Chief Inspretor there, Wit- ness had A slmdluu orler ‘from a Min- nesota shi eend all grain Ippot to Milwnukee \vhlull does not pase tho raquired nspection In Chleago, The standard in Miwau- kee und Chicago are Hot tixed to 4 mnthemntical certuints, siinnusota shippers are ot satisiied with Chioago Inspeetion. ~ No.2 fu Milwaukeo sclla for 2 conts moro thivn No. 3 b Chicayo, und the graln oght to grade No. ® I Chicao. ' The gnli'in price more than _compensates for tho cost of tho frolght frum Chicugo to Milwaukee. IT WAS A LOSS TO TILE SIPPENS, to grade grain unjustly. It should be graded unitormly; Prices’ word be ndjusted aecord ing to uniformity, Sume shippera clllim lhllt the same graln will go No, 2 one duy and No. § tho next. Differences between yrudes of griin cuuld pot _bo dollnitly determinod. = Bomes timus the Inspectors would honestly differ on that pomt, Witness suid he bud A compluint ngalnst tho Burlington Roud Just full, ~ Mr. Bogue told him to put his compliing in wrlllnz and ho would have it attended to, While wits ness was prepiring Bis compinint the rafirond people caiie In und sottied. 1 wus clalin of 18, demurrage coltected b{ thy Burlington, Xrowing out of the dlssatistaction of witness ut tho Inspection,: Hogue scemed anxious to proseeutc tho cintm. Witness went to the luspeotion llfll&ull number of thwes to soo Mr. lteynolds, but COULD NOT FIND 1D ‘The ear had been moved uvont 8o the Apj Commltteo codid not flnd it ~ Tho |1rlnul|nll complnint to by found ngulnst tho genin Inspeo- tion 18 In the fact tiut Mr. ncylmhls 13 not {n bls office, but nttends to uther busincss, Mr. Rip- Iy, of tho Burlington itond, clmmod domnrrage on the curs. The Appeal Cummitteo sald thoy conll not find tho car in e yurd. Heyupolds called tho attentlon of tha ralirond poople to the fact that the appeal was not cntered upon tho proper book i the Inapection ollice, and mudo thut noint nguinst witness. Tn urder to avuld un- plensantness, as Mr. Ripley sald, witness accept- o B In satistuction. ‘The compluint is that Me, Ttoynolds does not nttend to bis duties. Hols competent und worthy, The oflico needs the ab- solitto nttentlon um man who is well quafied ta il the place, Bogue wus nover approached 1 WItneRs with @ eompinint DT whut ho. re celved attention, 83 pover presented tho complaint in writing to Hogue, though ho spoke to him about it “Bogue urged ho witness to present the clelm to him. o uu:mcd nnxlous o proseeuto it, Witness fett that the road wns In tault. Hoguo felt the same way. and the Company VIRTUALLY ADMITTED THE FAULT WAS THLEIRS, The Rallroad Cnmplnf paid brck half tho de- wmurruge charged. s truo that the Inep tion Depurtment has provided u book in which toxive lmliLL‘ of Ill‘pcul, Lut 1t 1s not used halt ot thy tune. urden of tha compluint of Sho teat trado-Ja, Chat tho Inspection Dipurl- ment {8 Wwithout n head. Chlet In- flvcunr sald ho hed othor dm.ha to perform, Cullom Is responsible Tor this. With a ‘10)!1.‘!‘ hend the {nspection woult bo all pight, Witiess wits with o Committee whn walted on lowuo In_relition to Inspoction aud terminnl chilrges, Witness referred to tho suime viajtie tion testified to by Mr. Wright. Mr. Hokue tokl mocumplnlnum: o nuko written compiniits uInst ralrouds and ho would ‘atiend to them, \ Rocss had tnlked those matters over with Bogue, Commission merchants do not want low grudes, No hongruble reco wunted *plugged” curs, Tho Board of Trade could earry on the inspection more sutlafactorfly than itis now done. A rigid carrylog out of thie luw would prove satlsfuctory. TILE BOARD 01" TRADE I8 DIVIDED on lhb,}m‘slflon of tho lnw ns currled out, opposd The on 1s mainly agninge the abuses under . crowuxnmlnml. Rozuo nsked witness to put In Writing tho fagts relutlvo to the domurrige compluined of. Bogue niwnyr evidenced a dis- position to do what was Tight. Bome of tho womnmisslon merchunts thow, m u-u Lumml-nlun- ora aliould procec dguinet tho ru dirouds without uny writtenn compinints. Withess thought ho had called tho atientlon ol NHogue Lo the fuct tuat tho Chnlef ~Inspector wus not Kiving all time to tho ll\lll(’l of his offico. Cullnm had Jenored tho grain tendo of (.ulcxl:fo in not appointiug n Chiet 1Inspector who wauld give all his time to the In- spectlon Dupartment, Hoe belloved that Cullom und bewn 80 fuformed. 1t ho had beeu informed otherwise Cullom ocould have leurned dilfer- wutly, If inspection wore all stralght it would not mnko so much ditfureneo lt tho Chief In- spcetor were not thero ali tho tin Wrlght uguin drow the lne betweon “lu-{o- apection ™ and * out-lspeouon,” when Hoguo drew the attention of the Colimitteo tu the fact that It was mpussibie to muke the sopuration, Thu two wero 8o tied togothor thut 10 lines cuuld bo dnuva, ‘The witucss know nothing about tho »out-in- spetlon.” Tho differenco 1a the inspection 13 funlluud maiuly to** lne cars,” knd i 4 imcasuro Lis A QUESTION OF JUDGMENT. In a majority of cases tho judgment fulls ono way, Mostof the cnrs shipped to Milwaukeo nyo line curs, aud it seems bad that theso cars shoutd go there, There are sume¢ country shippers who wre better fudges of graln thin iho Unlaugo Tnsnectors. Tlioy #ro it tne graln. ‘The [nspectors wro disinterestod, It i8 a diffarenco of oplnion between tho owner apd disinterested uppradser. Jullun 8, Ruweey was noxt sworn, [Ilo tostl- flud that he bl been In tho graln comumission buslness for forty=vo years, 1o know tho in- spectjon systom thoroughly up to the time tho blnlu took hold of §i. It requives an oxport (0 No up«.rt can superviso the in- et Durlng (he pust Lwo yoors witness bud no Iullll to find, His thirm had flot inoroe than half a dozen curs held out in the year, I8 CUSTOMERS DID NOT COMPLAIN to any extent. Thoy nlwiys ductored tho grain 50 48 10 thuka It squeezy through tho inspeotion, and genernlly didi't siceecd, fmemu- Some of tho countrymen tricd to X bluek prit- rie wurth through a8 wh In i whitle n car-lond of geain witl hard to ingneot, huther it shoukl be No. | or No. 2 Tho humespun houesty of the country I8 not iny hetter thnn i Ghiengo, Wrikt— Thate o 1 don’t deslre to nak any quostlons.” \\llucsk-.l‘hcm ‘s something 1wowdd Hko to el but it won' Lin.ll\illll.' nodding to Wright, Withess thon safd hu hud bought for willers of tho vropof 1850 ubont 160,000 bushels of winter wheat, One-huif of tho wheat wus sutisfactory, TIE MILLERS COMPLAINED , and would not take {t. Bamples e, but 11 was not us gaoid as iho ceelyid “"‘K i1 the soasvi. wd ow York wnd pissed us 3 tho Wur the Goveriment udopts hlengo lospection, and Chleago peotors wero sent 1o Nustivlilo'und did thio work, Tho inspeotion now is not us good ns under tho Lourd of Trude, Tloth sides wore gottlug st or. Ten yours ugo thors was w special grude for Miuncsotn whoat. Now it 13 worth lllu centa more thin ruy other wheat. Tho Chileago tn- apectors, with the excoption of lteynolds, were okports. Hofland wus Chilof Inspector in Mil= wiuken for clghteen years. Untll within two ears Mitwoukes whont wus worth more than lnlcugu. Milwaukee No. 2 hus been redueed in yuality, and solls for ILM llmuLI.llt‘mm.—ul thues 'rom 10 to 15 contd. For two Jours, Chioago wheat bus sold for move than Milwaukee, bo- cnuse THEY WANTED T0 COMPETE WITIL CHICAGO and luwored their g whick: injured tholr rado, A good nuwmur caw ke o diffurcuce In grudivg grain, aid when it s dono thors 8 o howl from one eud of the collutry to the other, Ap honest sun can do ko, Cars Bhould bu cn- tered 80 uv mu loct plugg ud rufn, and wn pXxe port will nlways got 1, nspeotor way bo careless, Tho Lillu-\l{u hllpcuw % 4re experd, Withess baa bud uul{ two or three complalota o s firm recolved about 5,000 ¢itrs 1 year. Appents ure ow snstalned. Privato inspeot- uwuroommmuu to look ufter leaky d thow out of tho wot. Under the Hoard g‘rndu tho lu-pcuur' wora required so to (u- ‘Witness recaived graln over ull rouds. He had A carof barley como o thut juspected No, &, It was ufterwards sold by sutnple.” Harley (s a havd grain to fuspect. BREWERS MAKE NICE DISTINCTIONS in barley, snd for somo colors will pay more at tines I.la’lul ey will for equsi Krudwn(dlfl'amnl colurs. “Witheas did not thluk tho barloy wrades worw sutlsiuctory, Cross-vxamined: 'Tho woeat rejeoted camo from Soutuern Hiinols, though » very little nisy huve cowe frorm Wisconsin, - It waa of um crop of 1870, Witnoss wad showa 0Ro of the Warrel samples and “asked his opinfon. He Atated It vus iniaty, and vmulxl not grnde better thun No. 4, Witness yed peiviito Inepoctors to look nfter tho ditlon of the curs. He did not employ lnum to lovk after tho *out Inspee- (eorko 11 Johnshi wos sworn, years In tho graln trade o Chiengo, The lne Aprotion luat full was unsatisfuctory. He was often on tho Lracks, wud never siw the Con- nisaiotiers or Gl Tuapector their. Thelr absenen naturally led to disetlsfaction. The {1sneotian hiabiuén tncren, Tho frregwlurity cun he nuticed tnoro (o burley = than - whent, It requires moro llklll 10 h’lll ret barley. Wit 1 hl flot fiull T \nflwnlnn. ! ho head - managem er met tho Chief lmlmuurln hln ollic hut l.wlce. Witneas mot Bogue on Lhnmru ¥, OERSTENDERG wassworn, He wasin tho grain trade for elght onrs pust. Tho Inspection last full wos uguvon n wheat and barh part(cularly the latter. ‘The grade was ehnged fast futl in whent, Thero wuis 10 notice of it, und witpess last smoney. o S o wita twonty. wm: n tried to go before the Toard of Ap) bur it did mo good. Once | bo tricd Wardnoumo " tiord. i Hm!. 'rnc; mld mm uun tho earo had been ml- Judicnted by the highest Cours,” 'This was In August, 187, 1o never saw [eynolds on the truck, There wus no head ll&lm departinent, and tho suburdivates did ot know how to e I'ho Hirst and recand llfllaumll tiffered on bine- ley. Thoy chunged around’in good deal, 1e had nnld samnplo barley $0 centa per bushel higher than prade, 1o “recelved about 1,000 curs of graln per wonum. Thirty out of 130 cars In which there waa o differs enco averaged abomt £ cents per bushel abuve grades, All hnrlo)’ Aold by us averaped five cents per bushél mare than if it had been soll necurding to lmpconun. Witness ordered all Larley ears to bo held vut, IT WAS MONEY FOR JIM TO DO 80, Ho never complnlued to Ilteynolds, Alwn{ went to Link shid Parker, who said thoy could not go aryundyns they did not have the time, Condeo uskld witness n series of techrfeal quesdons about the growth of barley and the diirerent sollyon which it wus ralsed,” Notblug of uuy value us eliclied, Parsons Hlumeoy was tho next wituess, Ho bnd been in the business sinco 1836, The in- speotion during the past two years bad Leen very irregulue, owing,to the want of a head, or rather owing to the presence of three or four heads, e Illlll delivered No. 4 burley and 1e- celved Nu, ® price. Tho Appenal Commilttee also mixed thiiigs up. TIE THADE HAS JEEN BUFFERING in Chicago. In Milwoukes the system was buttor, huving been wubject 0 oné mun tor clghteon yeurs, 'The conntry shippors nce bettor experts thun tho Chlengo Inspectors, but thoy do nut desire to beat tho inspectlon. o shippers shig 1o got tho best grado they cin get, Witness got ** plugged cars,” but hu never come 1 tho grudes wero vnitarm it v thoy werd high or t In Gbleago plumed of thent, mude no il low. nnd rence whott Witness bought N shipped U to 1 wii 2. le bud pmde verbul compiuints 1o the C infgsionces, DUE did not press thom becuuso they did not winownt to mneh, , On buing agnin Ak why, in view of the irreguluritivs vl o fuspees tluil, ho did not press the complalnts, the wit- 11038 suld 11 DID NoT Tulsu rr \vuuLD DO HIM ANY In s opinlon tho lna]u_«.lom were Incompotent, ross-exiination, witness testilied that hc wux i expert and wils s wood i Judgo of gratn 08 Parker and Livk. 110 hnd spoken to Bogue nbout thoe Irregularities In u geacral wuy, but not specitically, Tho coutry SIpPCrs weic goud Judios of grain.. Many of then were bet- hust sumse of tho Inspedtors, Uhe sulppers nierested in the dnspectlon of the jrruln, anud 80 wero the Luspeetors, 'Whe lutter Were un- der bonds, and woutd not grade the rain high for fear they might be enlitd wpon for reclatin- tlon In the 8vont of 164 betug nat 80 goud a8 oy might appraiso it were they to grude it bigher, THEY WERE NOT INTERESTED when thoy graded tho gruln fow. Witness was present ut Lo moetings when tho Coniinission ers met tho recelvers to discuss the etutus o Wisconsin red winter wheat, Sumgo of the re: aclvers wanted the wheat to go with Hlinois whicut of similar grade, Others sudid the Hijnols was worth severnl cents a bushel more. After the seeond meeting, at which thero wis 0 gen- exul discussion, It wus determined to”call tho Wisconslu whent No, 2 ved, with which witness wits not xatlatied, us he bolieved it wuas worth much leas, Adjunrned. THE INDIANS. Thelr Thiovish Procilvitics Preciplinte n War Among 'Themavlves Spectal Dispatcn 1o Thie Chicago Tvibune. 87, PAUL, Mina., Feb. 23.—A disputeh recelved Dy Gen. rry at hondquurters Depurtment of Dakotn from Gen, Davidson, comumunder of the District .of the* Yellowstoney dated to-day nt Fart Cuater, {ndicutes that 1 war amang the In- dinns is finminent, ''wo Crows hud been kilied by tho Flutheads on Musseistioll River, and tho Peguns wore stcallng horses from the Crows every night. The Crows hid conse- quently declared war agulust ull the Indians north of tho Musselshell River, and, at the sume time, through an old Interpreter nnmed Kufror, usked the Government to proteet thom und ns- slst In tho recovery of their property. Gebn fTerry telegraphed Gen. Davidson to uct as # puelileitor, sud to use wll proper means to-allay the hostile feclings of the Indiuns. “There nre nbout oW Crows in tho camp near Juncton City. Thoy huve alwuys been quite frivndly to the Government, sud " mendures wiil Dbe niken to protect_thew wralnst tuo hostiles, if 1t abull become necessary, I tho future, e ———— WISCONSIN MASONS, * Svectal Dispateh to The Chicauo Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Fub, #,=Tho Btute Grand Chap- tar of Royal Aveh Musous huve clected tho fol- lowlug ofticers: Grand High Priest, Fred ling, Jr,, of La Crosso: Deputy Grand High' Priest, Jahu M. Evans, of Evansville: Grand King, J. Watts, of Ruclne: Grand Seribo, J. W, Lullin, of Oshkosh; Grund Tmmun-r. D. i, Wright, of Mudison; Grund Beercturs, Joni W, Woudhull, of Milwaukee, M, L. )mmk!. of this clly. wus il)mumludunulll Lecturer, uud &, P, €, Cotirilt relgn Correspondent. ————————— FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS, dciy © The Chicags Iribune. Mo., Feb, 23,~T0-duy Messrs. Palimor, Smith & Co,, Wholesutv grocers wid pro- privtors of tho Frontler Coffeo und Sples Mill, made an awlgnmeont tu W. J. Scott Tor the bone- fivof tholr creditora, The firw bivo been dolng n heavy and oxtonded busiuess, und thu fuiluro 18 salid to be In consequonce of tho suspension of thg Missourl Vatlley Buuk. Phiu ubihities will ampuut o about F0W, tho bulk of whteh i3 uuu't,.nlcuun, New York, Boston, und 5t Loujs purties, W MEXICAN WAR VETERANS, LoutsvitLg, Ky., Feb. Zls=The Moxiean Vote torun Assucintion to-duy eclected us Preslient W, Jates W, Deover, of Washington, 1. C; First Vice-President, M. D. Manson, of Indinnapuolls, Iud.t First Secretacy, Alex, M, § Hox 37, Wusblngton, D, C.,vru(duuus 018 §1 atrcot, 8 Wi lruuaiivory g1V, Nilos, o Wi tugtot, 1, 0F Marsbst, 8, 1L i, of Phlludel pii, P and Seeond Vice-Prosidents from caeh Blato and Turritory, Tho tioxt m--ummwn bo tield in Cineinonth, Sopt, 14, 1881, A bunguot thls arternouts terminnted the procoedings, e ————— DENVER STOCK EXCHANGE. DExvEw, Col, Feb, ¥3.~Tho Donver Stock Ex- chango Awsochition comploted Ite orginizution with & full board of prominent capitutista, Gen. F, J, Marshull Is Presldeat, and 11, A, W, Tabor Vice-Presldoutt Itid the purpose to procced {mmodiately tovthe uctive businos of mn Fxe chauge. ‘The plan of organizition wnd tho leavy mmuunuu who huve orgunized 1 insuro hs pormuncuco sud aotjviey, eem———— THE SPRAGUES. ProvipeNok, K. L, Feb, 20.~In tho divorco casy of Kuthuriuo Chuse Bpraguo ve, Willluu Bprague, tho respondoent ¢ xluuymu ull Illo potidoner's allegations, ——— Horsford’ l\cld 'y uuphau!uu!lmnrm.ll tho fm- medinte {1l consoquencediaf the uso of fobucco, —————. e e BOARDING AND LOI)L'IAL, 53 !“T BIDE. VW " 12 €) OUDEN-AV.~-NEWL, FURNISHED 25 roous, with all modern conyentuncle, und first- THROOD-8’ DETWEEN WASIH- Ligion und Madison—1uird und well-furnbbod ntluwen roume-mulod, Boereliyy ros ST MONROE- A FRONT aleovu roum, Surhlsbed, 10 ent, with gond 17 oo for Ly quired s nl 304 .Y, bourd, NORTIL BIDE. 7 N. CLARK-ST., NEAR THE BRIDGE— {ood pourd &t 10 67 por weuk, $10 L 1) per monthy day-) w.cmpuruu«x.m,m 1 SouT 2525 WAIJAblI-A\ 10 RENT, W“‘ll bourd, lnmuhtd Foi, second dour, nndy, Lock. | duy Aled an suswer ITRIBUNE Illbl)_\’t:ll OLFIOES ORDEERTO ACCOMMODXTE OUR ntiern trons (hronghnut the city, wo hnve D con i tho diferent, Divisiont, ted bolow, whnre Ifl' rilsomants will by inken (ur tia runa Drioo wrged nt tho Mala tice, snd wil bo rrceiyed xlmllll'm felock p. m. b L dsbliare arid Stauoners, 123 I Drugaiat, 618 Cottaga Grove-av., nren “”'M'("(‘xllxr‘éxrflx)‘::{;finu 207 Indlana-ar., u.u\uw. rusxiet, cornor Thirty-Arst and WHENT DLVISION, KILAFT, Drugalets 611 West Madison-st., cor- i, ot At A KLY, & CO Drugglsta L3t South A G o V. WAINWIIOnT, 512 Wert Rluduenists curnde Guden-a A Lol ationor, ete, o Island-ny., ( LTIL DIVISION, " T €0, Drogxista, 485 North ‘Illvlllm S & CO. Drugaists, 65 Larraboe: o oUW, NEEDR, Panting and, Advertining Attont, Nowd wnit )‘lnllv\m‘rz Dt 45 v Dl moneat; SONAL. SRSONAT ¥ PARTIES WO HAVE s jonnieg stolun tmmr rimn s velony- inizto Mr. nnd Stes, Dy idreas owners n sult- ol oy Wil bo. patd and o ducations lj’fl(}\':\\,!p—“ H:LL. '{‘HOS lr:ll." RUT- s LSS by wadrasming LOST AND I'UU\D. (ZA BUNCIL OF b\ll\lab KEYS, ot eient or tan anHing: Will pay gt Tur e fun ot amie A, C. BRACKC. 13 e li=n IST_FROM A CARRIAG 4 - contalning r(old necklace, ete. Finder ‘Address C, K. FELTON, Mayur's wrded. OST—=YESTERDAY FORENQON, COR- “;d‘rlcr Mad und Siatecstn. a Keatel terrier slut. will h\\x\w LK 10 18 WA+ 5T Wabssteay.and A DACKAGE CONTAINING crimyea, ik small peco uf nnturnl curly hiwir, on Wabush. eiween Adams and M()l B, or Aonroe-st. shd Field, Leltes el yoward Wil uo juid 1€ Poturied $") LEWARD—RAN AW, &YOI!“»IOLE\I oy e 3 weloek 1h the murtag, Diare, wIth Fog MOLOR BIOLT 'RAtSEn. 10 hwhoh I8 Fonrili-av. No questlons nsked, JEO. MARINGD. $10° 3 REWARD FOR ENGLISIE PUG o tost If returnud to Vs Indiniin-nv. ‘1,“ 1288 _CHANCES, A A TARE IiUbINI S8 OPPOITUNITY — Yor salo—an Wnterost In ano of thio Lert yying ctarlig wnmllmmnnu tn o cily: captiu l\ulxuhllflu!llull’n.lllil o righ iy In Al of- yedd ¥ jzond salnried nnl om, " owner wishes wse other Intereats reguira b . reuin WIS 0 TAVGAL OF enmce. I will do well to Investlente, float of tefer- unid req wn D 1, Tribu; 'ERY IN THE HL NEIGI- . dultig & woor busiieas, tratcluss ix: ity DOLLGE stand'in cliys ownor R T Clni elininta. Adiros G Al tTinne. ~GROCERY STORE DUI\(' ., EL00; one fr ELUG; ored. funey goods sturo, 53 cluar atoros, 60, £23 u Ind: eor i, E54l perinurint swith et ent. Jodaink- pucing oy tho whote fonits Sl lnunde, €123, More T i ineen 1 il PArox-fie Gty P o 000, Turcuu of Exchunge, 177 La Ballo-st., Hoom 2. ?()R ALE—BY MCDONALD & BRENT, 161 Kt Mainon-at., Room & ono ol the Binest our-mills fu the country, never-falling weter-powaer, witth ol acees of land, i Outbulidings, for n siock o Wouits or other pruporty, POR SALLE—A SMALL [ Arequiring abaut £, cush In o tirate {llins Inc:ton, gn tho sirat Buon G Klsucet, betwoen Hundolph nd Madisun, Addrass ¥ 39, Trl [TOR SALE=A HALF INTERKST IN & \m.u.‘.fl{’,’,{ \ying mont market. inanire dt 610 West OTEL FOI SALE—THE MOST DE- tiehtful rosort in the Northwest, altunted iredn bake, wWisconsin, in siecesatl ool oitar Hin svor e e N rera W AL, G ELEHWOOD: proRIovor, —A PARTY TU REPRESENT 1 Chafeaxo’s. Teading Industrivs ko il prin- wnd eltios, with €30 10 Py yaur s 6X- there 14 &) 000 per_ gnnuns in the busi- hilirea Kot Lo of MI%(;LI,LAIQE()US. £ ek S8 STSALE OF DRUG-STORE, » LT u acnled bids nul Mureh't tor th Juibwa Uruzeataro compotey ted (o w contral 111y 0 tio llyull’unrln,‘ll "o stock of wyenert i |m|lun.ulln, phtont medicinan i with funey nl"flLlL‘ e, ot B, Ao bidsin mnl»rr»ll dainus l.uwfl.-nrlt. dar Veuria, 1, Fou. 17, 183, e U mm; OF “WASHING Lo and sond 1 giadh 131U, 5 Grant-pince. N A\U"l\'l BUS! MAN IS DE- wruns of Invasting &0 10 K00 10 business Tuntiufautiring proferred. K.ty natire of Lusinuss, i ndirues, 107 une weuky F s, Tribune oiice, ui‘l(‘ NI PAICTIES W10 WERE et ut tho, Rorthworien track Kridny worn- i, Fob t the Cifeagy-uv, cromini ot o'clock T WL LY FORNITE VST O A 010 18, Mre, Josos Mot Hkuzsciild, will plensa oull ug tier Goine. 143 Fowisel wnd the gentiommn with the yresn o slelih, Wi stopped sud telpad to tike hee rom ho track wud bl hor fuutly, 3, SIAUNSCILLD, WOSL TLATCHAVISKY, 5] SOUTIT OV, Cuttnlerte, wa recovered from i small-pox, uml tho businoss hus revponod nguln, and lopo the il “come back swain, snd tuey will bo 'ON CLOS- wy framed to ilataly Lured, wtlur i d 11 clicwrtully rees it b S ton. ot 10/ sateri as 1 ‘Buon. ", 8. MATHIL, 15 Vedder-sL, Chlcago, FANTED—WOULD LIKE TO COMMU- Blcuio with munniucirer o suue ‘stanfe ne arovory 1 proforred. with view 1o ostivtishy e vill mlvm\en on goewds, Best e b v oh wd YuiTod. I o1 Tribune. et ¥ e applylg myw\l to, the, Ditun ‘mu ¢ ¢ [t DESIRABLE - CI1TY REA DVESTATE, POR SALE= RESIDENCE PROPERTY, Ginad brick housn. tw, Alorin” and basement, Adnmi-ak ner flobay, . {iuod framo nuusc, Adima-at. east of Lincoln, & Geran-rront brick. 2 atories and basoment, on fing corner, Moneos-AL, LN A great bargain. Fino rimidence on Astiand-a; Htang fronl teo wioriea ad. collar, near Ashland- r!n!‘!’nnw in goon location, West Bido, near mrwnin, O brick: twG stories and bascment, l,cnvnwl.‘l:l‘ul chenp, ; miplifeont rondencn, oxeellent location, \\ m ol W0, renting for Octagon aLong-tront, Anhland-iv., noar AARMS-At., 1 frama cottaza. In gnad locstinn, Weat Bldo, T3 furN'Ipurmnnm. £230: 8 mranl oot two sinrica Bha. collar, i n-umrnm, 1wo. plofll’l lnd cellar, good lcr- ton, Wer ® UArs nL Kine R Fialiencs ot AT S ino oetnon brown-siane front residence, on Deneo AT B ek trnt, BB, h.}ll':xz'nrl;);({)f der.co, with wido comer lat, Dear front briclk, 2 storles and callar) good faca- g, it Tar fromt Lizicain 3, front, two »wrm Tekemant: and_mansard, o af T haZaL Enum. brick, 1wn ataries and bnsemedt, We bush-nv. nonr EHIriz<emCat. $5im A bargain Finn wmlmnunldsnw with wide Tot Indianas av, §l o HENRY WALLEIL IR, earborn-at. OR SALE: UY J.C \h\(albh&b()., & Washington-at.: f=4, comner ulaznn marble-front near Jofferson 7k, 1. If, knd K. o1 pariar fioor, ealinr. ewe. 18,000 An ciogani and compiets West sl residenco; 11y spent in decorntion. mw\)—mhl L., helakoR marble- o oe. fi.wy-w ions of . an octngon- resldonce, n: BUNIL for n loma: Infao It $25.00—An ologunt residence on r. West Nlde: will take athee property, H.00—Jackson-at., near Ashiand-ar., deslrbla core porhouse, 1, 1 wnd K. on jaries Soo .00~ Purk-av., marbie-front, 1, it. und K. on partor HOF, harn. wide a and gan-fxtires, 200Kk Hido AR (corner), D. R. on parlor flagr: east lmw-vn-nm. ‘Whrth" Kido" resldonce nmong tho tinest lmproveman . Irablo eore urn: sfron \West Indlana-st. marvle javing 10 pee soat on prive. Il Lrlng 21 |'>~;:l"nnl.murl afior Ashisnd-ny.. somo clezant Inta, 3.y Bui="Thirty-Aftli-sL, nene tho monament. # nrseest, DEAE Ashiund-av, an Boren st nuwr Ashinnd s, da ., fieue Ashlund-ur. st corir of Woud. L nn--rrrm--lmmelnu Tiirtmoncacy mne et uth-tront lats, ANUFACTTRING: Bome larzo pleces well jncated. PAGES, e WANTED—MALE lIFLI’c T BoorzrerEns, OLERES, AVTFD-—A YOUNG M;\V N GRO- ‘VA‘( TED—FIRST-CLASS PRESCRIP- tion drug olork: will pay good wakos for 8 good mnn, _Addrens 13, Tribune offico. \VA.\’TH)—A STATIONERY CLERK. Ad D7 Tribling ofMce. ANTED—OFFICE BOY, UN! yonra, for commission busfaesa: 1o writa hand, nml xdod refore DER 18 wannd homa othors, nesd AGpr. Cnll After4 p r Friday, Room 17 Mors undar Tt Gin 0 o St TRADES. ANTED—1:0 CAR-BUILDERS, CAB- Inetmakere, nnd cosch-palters. “Apply o J. i Chlengo Works, Hutiman's e Palnca Car i, 11, near Kenainglon, on the tiinoly Lpflln\l TR folion tram Chfets: ANTED—A (-00[) BLACKSMITIUS tinisher on buggy and carriacs mark; tendy !mplnymcmlurnm: man. Call on KELLY, MAUS . or address Marrison Carrisga YANTL])— 00D GILDER ON METAL uid a bay who ondorstands Lo cast ornaments. 20 Bane Laknoat, ANTED— A PRACTICAL BOILER. maker, Addross ANDERSUN & KOLMAN, 8t Joraph, Mich. ‘W’AN'I‘FI'J—FIRST-CL,\SS CARRIAGE s jainter. Addrons MAITIN BROS., Minnesp- o ANTED—A MAN CUOOK, AND TO gogeneral housawork In e fati none but one AUI6 to furnish Bral-cluar references need apply. Ad- dress 1) &, Tribuno oflice, "VAVTEI)—)\ GODD BRASS MOLDER. ply ot 408 Fiftheay, '\V;\\Thl) — COMPOSITORS. LEGAL News, & Dearbarn-st. i '\VA\'T!- iD—A FHLST CLASS i 10N i 'fl ¥ ? to 1‘7 AN l‘l AN 1 Fl)—l’llls T LI,..Sa COUl\ FUR i Must come well reeommended. \V TED—A MAN TO WORK ON rewed Lot bottoms, Apply atls North State-st EMPLOYMENT AGENOIRS, ‘\ A\A"I'El: »100 CIIOI'P}.R%. TIES, 17 om er” cord, 93 coniri cheap (are. iR SEL SR Wgrat s }‘ [0) 13 ALE— 100110030 nnd 1 FAON-Twy houses, I ro Londey. n Fortioth-st: lot 252190, s encti, Fortloi-st, near foot—oakmoaa-hontevard, nes Langley. AU Doaimers Jroboryon ¥ “Tifrt, ot Hnisted. i per fovi—) .;\mn\-uu\emvu_. enstof Vincennes, irove-nv., south of Furtys et mm—l.nmm-y nenr Forty:third-st. % por f00L—Evans-av., nonr Forty-aixth A130, Bmall farm of # norex, ‘Troguais County, 70 miles Sromh ChIEAED.Incautobron ToF 4o brice £y00. WIT tnko suburbuts propesty near Chicago. 0, 500 feet on Catumet. iver, Gpooalte Brown's Roli- ing miling offer wanted. e B G i CIi. Sy Major Block. r OR SALE~ \Ulll‘“ CLARKST., store, pagtug i ior cent on prl oA hIFILA Y. RO vore ehenh I Ro1d promptly. AWLuar v, Garmer, Morit of i weliit, 1o bost baes &b on the market, Wabarhour. +0 Tcet, news 7' melfth, 8 speculation. Hiatuzst, vicant abrcor nuh uf Vaa bur Tw Sinie-s. MoTes, fow price, (gmeaf the best Distiees property for investmont i wity, everl Sorth Blde residences. worth $500 to £15,000. Bevornl ehioleo South Slde aabuebun ucre tracta, e can b Lot bolow tho markel price If & pit sule 18 mude. P AT ictings apoly tod. P, WIITE & €O, Room 4 Reayer Block. OR SALE—BY BAIRD & BRADLEY, Huoma (5, 16, and 17, %) La Halte-pL.: Y elunmd-pwry ‘uhd pussmaent stono-tront brick g, Wit Aiighian-n T ment and mansard roof ‘uslington-st. -atory banerzont wnd wtile brick dwelling, brick bah, an e southwest corner of it Washingion und Wo Toaren camtasintie 1--1:-‘; rate brick-ined dwoll- inion Mono collar, @ West Washiugiun-st, with ot tx "I'wi-nOry and basemant stone-front brick dwelle ing, with brick barn, 81 Park-ay, L ast o, A nnd 11 Wert Jonrg “exporience, Addee DMISCELLANEOUS. ‘VA\TED-“U!:I\ LS?)L[\’\ ORSALES- man: parmnnent aituntton, | Tribung once, \V,\ NTED—TRAVELING SALESMAN, om0 solleiting trade from _hardwarg and tron deniors, w el our specialties nn a liberal commiae Mon, Cleveland far ware Co., Clevefand, 0. \V'A'\'TFD — OFFICE-BOY TO_ AD- a0 o g bE ek Ney B3 e T bo: AT R A TN T ey ke E V'A‘ ‘D—,\ FIRST-CLASS RETAIL ko e Kanays Cite, 0. ad: v\l,meu.wlxbrnuunw..&llULLA ), Kansas' City, 'VV',\\TFD—-CAV\*ASSERS IN COUN- ire twwns und amoug Tutmers (o sell pure henlthy tons, cofloex. bakink-powder, splces, un: stunr ezl In fecailon Kess: also the o hay nhing compuund; beats any w e eI, Businens parmutient and pri fitabie.” Gana chanee ot tens, Addrers the ol reliubla Yan Krancisco =i on K0, A\‘TLD«;\ YOUNG MAN ON DE- Loctive work; fal Illl‘ullu'l» more requisite than fhroes o '\ A\TED—A GERMAYN BOY TO TAKE 1o G318 of cuw and work sl tho time, at 2 Mia- \VA\TFD — MAN TO ENGAGE nes husiriess In St Louls thut will £210 yoatlys onle ¥15) rovuired. ~Burean ol clange, 1ii)a ¥aile-m,, Room 2, WANTED=FEMALE HELP. DOMESTICS, " TANTED—GIRL 'TO_WASII, IRON, and attend (o Bres, ot 32 Prnirie-ny, ANTED—IMMEDIATELY=A GIRL rchnmhor work, st Uring good Foforences. 4 Eust Wurhington-st.. up: J{OR SALE—SOUTII . SIDF—GOOI) 2- story house and ut, nenr steain carn nnam!.:‘ylunm-, only” §3,600. RS BIRNIR lj‘Oll SALE—80X170, MICIUGA\'-AV.. near Van Buren-st. Ten “acres on Humboldt outevard, corner Milwaukee. bouse, Johnron-pln story brlel nouse, W T, WHbeli-av.. Ton-ava COrnoF Wesiorn-uv, 1"0“ SALE—ONE ACR]" oftrfimiat, e Btewact v, uid 12 feet on \lfcmnun 154, with stablo Jots, RUHenL CHFder Egundule.nts wien e without ho tine corners bargatv, B. A, ULRICIL 1Y Denrborn-si. 3()1( bx\LL A FINE BRICK HOUS with lare coriier lot, irstclam Ineadyn, ) o Eldo, #1005 the bust barain now offorod, HLENK hichiach WALLEI, 31, 91 Denrborn-st, 01t SALE ’IJ“.‘\HD FEET, NORTH- tcorner, t. and Unlon Park oal Wost Lakees laco” R TE WA LSS, 10 a0 ) Wanbingtonest. FOR bALL—’lIH{EL GOOD FRAME bulldiugs, nllh 14 feet of ground, South Finl- ell renting for 41320 will rent HENRY WALLER, IR % Bearbor l{‘Oll bA LE—~THE ELEGANT STONE- ITront restitence 434 Weat Souroc-st., with fur- Diture. _Kor parilculars apbly at tho house, \OR SALE~A FINE RESIDENCE ON Calumetony., nene Twanty-second at., with 4 fect or r;:ln:nml,mun HENRY WALLER, 31, v7 Dear- pcm SALE=WHARFAGE LOTS ON North wid"South ‘lirancues. sulisble for e~ ¥otars, fuclories, wurohiouses, of yards, GEO. M. THORiNEON Dearborn-at. 8L, Lurner of Tor ke Bitor Stay " ANTED—A COMPE’ ' GIRL FOR kcnerul housowork nt 4 W est Monreo-at. ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR .“ml nousework in small family,” %0 LD—A GOOD GIRL FOR-GEN- eral hutsework; German proferrod. Call mt M%nm Ashinud-av. '\ T. D—GOOD GIRL WITH REF- wrenco. 2805 Calumet-ay. ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRI, 'TO do_generai housowork in a_family of two, Itoterences reuulred. Sun Schigunsav. ANTED—A GIRL TO 1O SECOND word in o fuwily. L Enst Jackson-at. oppu- #lie Posi-Oftice, ANTED—A GIRL TO DO KITCITEN work [n restaurnnt; 180, & girl to do vegotable cavking, 181 Uuarbora-st. '\V‘\ NTED~-A (-OUD \'URSE GIRL TO g ire for two children,” Apaly sk No. 21 Sitchi- A\TLU—A\' TIONEST, IILAI TINY e uiri to caro for baby | year eid, day and it Wi ky $40] OF Bk Call a1 b alushoLar, SIT UATIONS=MALE, KRERPERS, CLERRS, &C. . SITUATIOV WANTED—BY A YOUNG man ol l('manllc habita In some honora B e R R rll;u,\'rwv\'v,\\wn—AssALEsarAx 1 T #hon atore by & young man who tnderstanas tlie buninoss thorouhly, o1 pmumn M“m“l‘__; ! BnY othor honorable oc- (QLTUATION \VAVT[;D—H\' ASTEADY mian as arslatant bookkeaper, or to write tn an of- fign: n piatn, myld penman not afraid of work. Itat- n. BV, SAVAGE, ot ibath Despinines, [ UATION \VA‘{'I'ED—I]Y AN EDU- cated young man, 13 yeact of ayo, in anofco abysgands sioret spovka wnd aonmgonll i Enginn mmm..uax.‘1~.m.‘.."u“m?€’.?" B SQITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC ) ent baokkeeper of ovor [ years' oXparience k HY St hH‘A‘\"_ TON WANTED—AS CLERK OR Bitinnco: - Bend potarencns Addtas B Te: THbiRL SITUATION WANTED-BY AN & 1 Sauwsity and othed Pelerencos Famisnads ade wanto. Addrons 1 rr;‘.’fl'.‘.:?aofl%u“"”"“' Ir’lll"‘,{‘\'l‘lg\' '\VA\'TED—AS SALES_- ITUATION WANTED—_IY T STOUT, biod Senman fioee ;é':‘:ii";&"‘i'éfi'r:fl‘n"'fi.%’éfl.? COACHMEN, TRAMSTERS, & l’EU;\'lll)\' WANTED—BY A NO. 1 SITUATION h\\A\TFD-AS COACIL milk. Addl’!!‘i“l:(fl. ""fl:l?;l.::!fl';“;! oelnndeind ol YMENT AGENCIES. SITUAH()\‘S WANTED—RAILROAD compAnies, contructors, farmers, und businesss iien furiishea with Iahorars’ and, machanics on s50T 2L T West iny notice, MIGCRLLANEOUS. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MID. die-nxed man who i woll experieuced in clvilund fiechunical ensinenring hius bl four years' expori anco on a Jucuintiva repair enrrect At igures afrmid of wark, ~Ad 3 Mumu-&, S Coutae Urnred' orThran diye - SITUA’I‘I()N WANTED-BY A YOUNG marcied wan in‘a business bouse; willing to work anywhore, with chunces (o do better, Can ive good Gl uicrinony for sobriety, indusiey, 54 honomy. 'ribune utice. 1TU. ATION WANTED-BY A FIRST- elnan brrtend n d sirmner in Hlu cit, mum o '“Ul o llu lmr“;lnol SH‘UA"'[U\' WANTED—BY A SMALIL- pox hurao (male): mkilled and succasstul; town OF eoutiiry. Addrens 6 S Tribune olic: SITUATIONS=EEMALE, DOMESTICS. WANTED —BY A GIRL ureworki reforences given. Callel IQITUATIO. \\' AN ED—-BY A NOR- r weking 1o cook, wash, und ron in a privato fam- Fiwian come well Focommonded. Call oF Rddsoss 165 iwwnkspeny, SITU;\T]ONS \'AVTH)—(:OOD SA- Esat It ndolphi-st., working mnrl}un Hfl'z\ - : mon Tor Mtehan be oy domiriaone of worey Etrangors assisi e, fonrd £ nd £ por wook. Sl'l‘U ATION W4 i Hnelimt-st, NTED~TO DO HOUSE- aiifrent i1 We SITUATION “WANTED—BY A SWED- Duth of North Hido nrerorreds. 18 Sion-ave "o l;{o”;f\ IMIO\' \Vx}\'.I;ED—L\' APRIVATE brencer Suts Wi TERRER T Nores Clackat o ITUATION WANTED—BY UATION, WANTER Y & ovED- ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG iy ng recond couk in o private family: also un- dErnndn wiitiug on tuvlo, fieav'of yolorpncos furc i 'u?‘u‘f equired. "Ilcase io call for two dars at No. il -av. QUTTATION “’A\TED~—’10DO HOUSE work. Calt “U'wonty-socond-si. ITUATION \Vl\\"l 'ED—BY A (xH(L AT 4 weneral housowork 1n s privaio family. Cail o oddross 4 Gurloy-st, QITUATION WANTED—DBY TWO CA« ;bmfl"’l?." kiris. ono a1 ciok in fistclass private Exnecion. immitelasn Teforencea (i 1 abnsn AT T ITUATION WA.\'TED‘—I!Y A YOUNG Kirl LU tuka cure Of chidron. Call LI Atichi- BBy, HOUSEKEEPERs. X SXTUA'I TON WANTED—IN A WIDOW- ora familz. posidon of housckenor, by wlady of riinemont and'¢ducation; wiiere tiero ATO twy or three enliiren profurred Rune wnorni servam e i s e nit ol In tholr omiploy, neod anawer. S ITUATION WANTED—BY A spoctuble widow womun, witha little giel yoae housekocpes, or tw do cvoking. Cal ™ oTd, Hot EMPLO AGENCIES. ITUATIONS \\'A\'Th — FAMILIES udeding Resndinavinn or GGerman fomals hoipcan G suppihd at G. DUSKES ofico. [ Siiwaukoa-av: ITUATIONS WANT. LD—\\'ISCOVSIN xiria. conks, ctierul, socond, dining. uod eunder works wood glrls wanted; o 1“tolopboner e by Bol ‘eity foo. #1. Huresu um-trz. 5 Weat Monroe-at. EMPIOYMENT AGENCIES. ANTED — GERMAN AND SCANDI- naviug girls e private fumilios, hotols, and bonrding-nouses, G.DUSKE'S office, 1t Mil waukoe-u¥, MISOELLANEOUS. NTED—GOOD VENTILATORS AT lIlnll\llA!l‘fl Halr 8tore, 7§ Sinte-at. "V‘\\TLD l’RbebR FOR CLOAKS unid aule; myst risnced und fl-nu;yheun, be expe Apply nt 2 Washingtan-at, ul/h GUISAGE JOR SALE—25 FEET FRONT BY 100 foct deeh on Wabarliar, wost frunt betwoen Fwenty-fourtl snd Twanty-Atin 14 n Tt ibae tn. Thauire o1 JACON WEIL & Co. 81 Dearborn st 1‘0" SALE—6 AND 48 l'Oh!‘l T IFI‘II—ST. ol o AR TR Sinfor flack, corner La Hallo ind dsdison-sts. {QR SALE~80 PER 1'00’1' l‘llAH‘HE uruf Columutone,lota 120 ot dutp. with watos plsyiota i i abeoci "D GELIER: RHUNRE ANTED—A GOOD MAN TO HELP doveloyn vaiushio Lysontion by toriug siock conpsny 0F otherwisn: beral torms 10 the Tkt Brig. Addross 4 50 THBURe Oitoe, POR SALE--HOUSE ON !\ l)lA\ A-AV,, rth af Twonty-ning brick. nctaron ont, with It 25x17 Y. D, CUOOPEILL, (0 i Wribunw Bullding, V;\\"lku—s’! 'QCKS OF GOODS FROM 0w to £hiu. MCDUNALD & BIENT, 1 Faat Madis, D[Ubl(alb INSTRUMENTS, H Z = Sisn Ll WA REROOMS v 7. PIANO AND U CORNEILBTA' :gE >3 “ 'H » JIALLET, DAVIS CD.‘B PIANOS. . I IS 7 S WML P, B N PIANOS, l DUNHAM - FONS' PIANOS, H LOVE| AL ARG HE NE & KIM PIANO, H SHON B L C . ORGANS. “‘ I1: KIMBA 2 LGANS, H Z 1. ARD GANS MENTS. 7 E: Pl ity ON'HAS ENTS ARE RE- o3 ’l‘ll}‘ll USLL l\'s PIANOS pownol for't rone, II IOLLIANT, lll"!m\/\\ AT DAL PO KIS 10 IN TUNE, Andarosold at lower pricos i Luly otlor plupus o Tieso” hoooatary Fequisiios 10 & Arai-cines k| mlmmunu, i FTOUNE Sl TEINWAY'S b MavcnLEss oo With the excoption of the factory sur housa at all Himua carriva w ATHOT ok oF SUSGWAY lusrion s o b waens oinawiiers i 10 United statos. Hue Gi-ana umm-.’ Piunos may gpnersily bo found ut OuF WATUrUOmN BL luw pTIEes Binte und Sulivonests. HOILER—CAN- east wonoy, iigr over palt | Bod o thoull uny examiuo i DUPLEX BAFL not uxpiodu; kivos i will T SapKer Ui B Ellicuvs utd steutu-usued Wy Gragnd tor duscrinuy elre Dloon 8 Cortlund- » ¥, wiid 62 Un i .\llllhl. MACHINE! m WANTED, We wunt o biay full 26l ol taschitory unuuu- e atover una beantn tuv ose barpvis, e uew Srabeinn dand; Wo tnvite § it baclng sigh. o rale tosund us full nlvmm:u-mlm-l prico. mlmfllu Manufucturtig o., Cannnrbbu. Md. INDSOIl TUH ’E‘\N IIU l‘Lli 'lllllh- ock—1s thd ursoct wnd ropony botsl I muuy. JDaving 1 fuw s, rmuging frow 7 w g 1o location, | Thiomso A N Euent Sandorasat, BAMUEL U KEUSTEN, 1oy, wml)h()“ HOUYSE, 178 SSA TE-ST, OP« o Paimer Houss—6L.¢ 8 10N a wouk, ___—_———_—'—'———_‘————-———*- I’AICTfil"Il‘S' WANTED, i P BT _ BUSINESS CARDS.. . ATTORNEY AT LAW, uu.w, Adrico h,lm 1 JosuuL POLICE 3IAGI , H), uitimusto businoss lDlMlle Fues |nv-nnhlyln ndvance. AGENTS WANTED, “AGENTS WANTED—IN EVERY CITY ortown; o caplinl "2:“““;1] Addross, with Fuidrences, Gardon Clty Grain &, Chioego, 11l z nu- m rnuxlu m Exiw 1o'alleyt anly W0, 1f o fent the aamio for 480 pur man i \m J; unuml Gl S Hiock. Cornor 14 _SUBURBAN REAL ISTATE oL S, \LL—-l\l'\bl\(-’l 'oN T ()wW N Jole. aiioliti the Dutiton Cur 1, the Allen Putgnt Wb n a0ee WA Thetorie a00n 1 fallows KTGR] IERUTWCLUDE WeTe fro bound 1o grow rupldly wenind Ketiitictoh wnd Lo Ualumet, Deateubl uatlding lols can be hud on vy i by RpIyY WYER, ltoum 34 i Bice, curnor Was imgton And Dioarborhe THE MOST Dl:.bllh\lll B w oficred, closw to depot. HENIY i Deurborn-at. OR SALE~2 ACRES WITHIN i por acrs a argain, i $.. 27 Dourh L dence ':rvw'l h: ure hl'lnl nagier- uus Inguil for houses und cutiaesund lots of Eyery xomdo wiith wi cannot at pressat iy, und wu tiker Lids fueane uf policlt o WAL 1o leave us deseription and wo iIII K‘INM' r to |llld guntuiors 1oF L, ¥. &, BULAGG & CU. 0 Waatie b ANTE] l)——l)\\’ NERS OF PROPERTY on West Luke, Canal, Mudison, und Halsted= o0h Vwtid IR o 16N ML ORCD. Blakse vull oy o full puriirulum; bave ready buyers. 1L A, 0 L ralio - ANTED=I HAVE MANY (/US‘IO\L ‘o7s it monoy.lying mlu_;‘ o will b y wuod proporiy, bustiess kil Tosid T fivea .na va . Owners pitasn call ut o nd full purtios ulurs,_ . 5, x':uumumu. IMMEDIATE buyers fur dustmble houses and wis on Weat Bida, (nmun enag civil oF send Uy iption, 0., &t oney. Il HORN, 12 | Balig-zt E 'D 0 I'unc 1 SE‘ iily puymants & culiuye | un“n ot o ON hun [ auven rou vur- able, woul Vo housa b Allll'\lll"‘,'l’l‘“flll . \ \' ED—A V IY INE - RESI. o Doarbe jan Bucron wiibin <l uwup{ busluuse ¥ worih. about 1 Adidrens D41 r\hunuul Olf ll'l Clllb\(x(lb’lOl(A(' Cay m'l.(].!l&lh\\~ ‘olpli-at., I8 the plucy or n‘«lnr[nxluur Tuenitro, -h " L CO,, T8 AND B0 Fast Vau Horon -unu.nm s terdancat Wi reflavly_storuee v furaliuro. Advauces Giude, OIH(‘ 2 FORFURNITURE, BUGGIES, chuntueat wid bost 1 ity dvatces st low it ORI FATACT W Wt SibtrouaL ATIONAL SCIENTIFIO . ASSOCIA- s, cavuats, o1c. I'miunt Lid- tiou sugurvs patvnLs, fedun theuurbuut, o U, B wivo speclal situntlon. B i batte el Dt riw oo 2 Chionsu, 1L i o e Wb FOR SALE, pon SALE—A COMPLETE FILE OF 1D re daniad> ED—TWO PANTALOON MAK- ta-day at LDLM\S & NEWLAND'S, 20 Wet Midinon st A e BouTH SmdE. TO RENT—A HANDSOME MARBLE- front mlna dellmNy located near Thirty-first- ton rooms wnd nil modern iniprove- Tienin TEICY W. FALAER 143 Doueborasnt 0 _RENT-—3110 MICIIIGAN-AY., GOOD 12-rovmresidenco, in ol nt order, with barn; Finediate possesston. RESLEIR BRUS., 100 Fifth-av, ‘WEST SIDE. 4 0 RENT—A #-STORY SWELL-FRONT bouse on Ashlund-ay, noeur Aflnmn-lz, from fiaron 110 dtav, Bt Al secoud s nico g o LG ohork. JWAF 010 DUk, £, A. J. DUI: BARKIE Aribune butiai. NORTH BIDE. Q0 RENT—H3 BURLING-ST.. MARCIL 1, nine moms, modern canceniencoy e min- e From Latio ark. HOLUM i North Clark. 10 RENT— BovuTH S RENT—AT 231 WAHASH-AV —A front st containizy 6 raoms and convuateno est walon: Koy on seeand toor, Apply o TR D Db ate i ‘NonTi SIDE, YO IIE\E'—-‘\T 203 l"'llll‘—ST., Hour uoins end cundition: possesslon sven, munil. Apply 103, Kit POt FLATS, I-'lel‘ o M. por Hlato-st., loows b NBENU, (.OI.DS\I[D. LOAN OFX' IC 2 EAST o Mndisun-at. (licensed). 185, Dia= iond broker and buition dnller. i pad fo o1 Fold and sivor, dinmonds, peasls, oic, ele. Colorado irunch, 40k Larimer-at. Bonvor. e N \' A MOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNI- without renjoval, planos, and other secori= Tiim, it fowent Tatee: 0 DIcirbarD-sts 100G ARd NY S ‘}U\l fl.‘l‘: .\l(’)‘_\]‘;};hLOA.‘\LD 0N imor stentiien: Wo R RISk EY I erDor Roam e XY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- £ A, sLure knd planos withaut removal. 15! Rasdolph- “A DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, wniches, etc.. Bt one-hall brokers' rstes. D. AUNDEI, Ttounia b and 6, LU Ranaolph-at. Estab- AMOUNT T0 LOAN ON FURNI- “Lure, planos, 6ic, without remoral; lawest rat 150 0 ail 0o mocerities. - oo 1, & 1YeaTborD- £40—A PAR’I‘Y PRESSED FOR Suaediute cand for3 days requires the oss of T, W st it & remionsiblo parey. tansiole secunity, uarket valuo trunlo the amount of joan, Addross G 2, Tribune ufiice, JTIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE Eayinaa and Fideiity Lisnk booke, und Scandi- Duvien National Hank cortificatos. LItA HOLSIES, Uotoru) 1 Broker, 8 Wunhington-st. 0ANS—FROM 850 TO 21,0000N FURNI- it blunes, wnchinory. ned i eniisteraise fouins 1 wind Sr G 1o W ALK, ¥ 0\ LY 'I‘() tate i LOAN ON (JIHICA(‘O A ERETAIS St Dosrars ‘\ O\FY TO LOA,V ON FURNITURI AVA vic, without remdvut, G, PARLY, 16l Wedl SMenrow-at. " HORSES AND CARRIAGES, AT JOTN SITFCHELLY, 18 E WAST Ingtu urses of ail llmlnurrhl e hd-buRd. at Jow Bricee; OF will pxchanie. Cash ndvances uinde. . BOUTH SIDE, IENT—10L MICHIGAN-AY,, COK- ‘Tyirieenthi-at, wiibiout board, I\'n mcw)y- i3, ks, batls, ot wid cold _FURNISIED lmo\ls. Al L ur gentlutiin. Nu. & Mourou-at, ouse. _Apply ut Koo 17, NORTI{ BIDE. RENT—A NICELY-FURNISHED -mnn front ruom at 6l North Biate-si.i entrauce '—A NICE FURNISHED ROOM uperiorsst. for onv or two Keatlowes. NI—STORES, OFFICES, & STORES. r0 RENT—FROM MARCH 1 STORE 218 u-aL. {Or it-class busiaes; nbar Abply_on promly RE OPPO- lso, W rooms Ellis-ay. “l‘ll. MAY l ATAGREAT li-av., near Mourme-st. 'J_‘() RENT— A site chtrunco ur r A.\"l'l‘ 1)- I ) ¥ ", I;‘\.\“O il conotis s praterrud, un T W nyfnfluu‘?f?'lfl.’.rnflr' uias rterrodof Fribuns: ED=TO RE. South Water, Lako, or It 1Lb ayao g T ol id Hicw teniers b na tpraim, & 1% ro March 1. ibune oitico. NEW BRIOK modern los- frat-clus s, ind ct Bawer. Icigun-sv., butween ‘T'wend { lnLunu and ‘l lm'ly flllll~ll&. tora lulllllyul 1wo aduits, the Lest uf Buuadieopurai ik not w vxgesd B4 por laont for & Lerus ol yoars. Add: G, ribuny ofibe. ESS, FROM A very goad family ln Berlln, wbo camo s years s bl win wllllnhumll\lmll!lmu Eurapo horitan Besifi 15 Live one. year L wh nuiiel OF Ausacican L4 Aully bforu -n- mum Lo Germuiy. o 3 i dnémn u:umél ’i*'l ann“”l. l'l-fiauaam. A i 18 0er 0 &2 Tedline o FOR SALE-TEAM OF MULES: GOOD workurs, Apply ut i Bouth Water-st. \VAN"I‘ TO BU 0 F fuars wilh sou biais lowast ’Arfi.“dno"unfl'.'m" o B ']’lIRFL CAR LOADS ()2 nd mates for fari TS s, 1 and 1 Sech .u.tmu TED—FOR CASH~A GOUD BAD- telars, ma. Tribann. AND 7110 LARH&HLE ST, WANT 714 s i sk ok Vs s el I::Ill I‘rll|;fl Bours of 1 aud & g w.on Friday, Vb 3k )’ U LI, BUY THE HIGH-BRED A ‘.:‘,?u“i.’:.""ét.'.':.‘....‘" L"...“.“".‘.f" ai @ it 'm h‘{",; s -yl\m L b unytolusbus, son of untedr, tat jeurated Lrolllng are Ksld ittt ity Vg u(n s murran(ed, e T e wnd kit . wid waty for indy o drly ol m vkt TR iite aro: and kuod undut sadd sue Tiug bovi drivgn tho past yuar by praselt on Ty, wiie s o utier uve (or iec wud o il har i B0 ‘sool At kDY e O GwhArS lwmediste) rusliotcs, . 310 lllull ahosy. o 4AI H’O YANTS, ASTROLOGISY — NS, DiL. ELLIS nevee falia to_ give correct infurwatlon on Fublects, full Listury Hife. what most lucky in. love. Hiciidabiy, wiarriage, taw aniis povert atolen, whon 10 buy’ or seil 1o brod fesvins et I Narctn Apri, Jane, sop s-wunw«. no Jucewiber withh e S e, “Ulies ob ol oF waddress &2 ours Va. t o ¥ p. w, ipu 1, NAMES GIVEN Wfl‘fl D= iifa. T d pUon uf Wby la. Tosts ";llu v m-tau TN L A Crarkes HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TARLOR BEDSTEAD 0. St d, e ?f.r-‘.ml:“;."“"‘\..." Wi fi.‘]hnf:d“ o nl yrmn 1 cashi Or vn insiallineots, [P0k SALE —TGUSENOLD FUBNE tum’m Waal Manroa. Dusiness loum.l s sy, Very ixhest Tecomeiandations, Addross

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