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MARINE NEWS. geveral Notable Features of the Severe Equinoctial Gale and Snow-Storm. Canadinn Ship-Carpenters and . Calkers Introduced to Crush Out the Union. The Lake Underwriters Finally Agree upon o Tariff of Hull Rates, Anether Suecessfal Atbitration—Imporfant Snil— Eric-Canal Tolls—Personal, and Gene ernl Notes, ' TITE EQUINOCTIAT, + Tho violent northeast gate and snow-storm of Enturday atnd yegterday will eerve to win for Mr. Vennor enduring fame, while on the othor hand ta tenddeney has been to detract frons the bither- wgenerally necorded eflicieney of the Signat gerviee Burvou at Washington, Mr. Veunor, ns 1awall known, announced the storm fully ono month In advinee of its occurrence, while the Washington ofliclals falled to forecust Its npe prouch oven as Into na tho precedliy midnigtt, ‘when they mndo the rullnyvlnu tame announces ment: * For the Upver Like reglon, fair weath- er, preceded in the gonthonstern portion by ves cnslon rafu OF 810w, northerly veering to weste erly wiuds, [rising preceded in southeastern partion by stationnry or lower burometer.” This appurent lack of eficlency In connection with our Weuthor Bureau nt Washington excited much comment and sovere critlelsm among Chiengo vesse)-owners and other Interosted in meteorols ogy durinyg the hight of the tempest Baturdny. One good thing that muy Lo salt of tho ro- markable and much-abused equinoctial storm 18, that It lina afforded muriners and vessol-own- ers definlt knowledge of tho provaillug wiinls for o suceeeding ninety days. As the storm-wind caume from tho northonsr, so will tho provalling wlnds for nigety dags come from thal dircction; or, to put It more plainly, thoy will be casterly, northiorly, nnd westerly, striking us with thelr tullest foree [0t tho north and enst, and dylng awny after huving shifted to northwest and per- haps west, % Anotlceablo feature of tho storm waa thnt ‘whilo the wind-gnuge at the water-works eril -/ did not indleato & voloelty equal to that of Bune day, March 6, yet the water fn the river reached o higher stago than on that memorablo oceaston, * Tols piainty Iodieates that Chlcogo did not experience tho full extent of tha wind ve- Joclty and Its nttondant pressure, and conses yuently that the storin ruged with mueh areater fierceness somo distinee down the lako, highstago of water in tho river caused tho eclivoner Wells Burt to tlont off the bottom at the lumber murket and swing nlongslde of othor vessels moored thore. Capt. Duaham promptl ayatled bimself of tho opportunity presented, and cnused tho Hurt to ho shifted by the tug A, Mosher to the polnt nearly u|flmun.|hu Fuiton Elevator, where thoere exIsts a decp-water chans 1, Cept. Chnmberlain also engaged tho eerv- {ees of tho Moshor to move the largo schiooner Jumes Conieh from ber moorings below Clark street brfdge, whero she had rested upon tho bottom, to tho propeller dock on the north side of tho river below Stuty strect bridge. No ve: Ecls nro known to have been driven from tholr winter mooriugs by tho imle, TIHEY'LL HAVE NO MORE OY I1T. Tho recent strike of tho ship-carpentors and cnlkers of this city hrs led tho Chicago Dry- Dock Company to dotermino to place themselves beyoud tho vale of Unlon domination, With this object fn viety, Mr. W. H, Wolt, Presidont of the Compuny, sent Capt. A, E, S8hepurd, of tho steam-barge Mary Jereckl, to Montreal and Quebee with Instruetlons to scoure u8 many ship- carpenters and calkors as ho could enlist for work In thofr yards here. Capt. Shopurd left Mllwaukee on tho 12th nst,, aud returned to this city Inst Friday evonlog with acorpsof thirty-one first-clugs mechanics, all of whom will go to.work this mornlug Independent of Unlon iofluence. Tho new-cowmers arc Canadian-Frenchmen, A majority of thom buve not yot mustered the English lunguage, and nence It beeame necessury to eugago o fore- mau to nccompany thom hither. Thoir contruct with tho Company calts for threo months' sery- dco at tho current wiges, $2.55 per duy, tho mon 1o pay thoir own passayo to and from Quebiec. Waen tho connmni; reached Port fluron tho tustomns oflicor (e thoe point Insisted upon the puymentof o (lut{ of 40 per cent ad valorem on TWa tools in thelr Kits, ulthough thoy mil had Leen more o less worn by long and hard service. Cupt. Shepard paid thoe llllly‘“hlch amounted to 201,60, wnder protest, and Presldent Wolf proe poses to iny the matt: = beforo the I'rensury Do Partment. ~ The inambers of tho Unlon heard of tho move- ment of tho Dry-Dock Company on Saturday, and gomo of them Judulged In thrents ngalnst o new-comors, but no serfous tyoublo is ox- eled. 1t was announced fu soinc qunrtors on uturday that the tmembersof thn Unlon at their regular guthering Friday evening rescinded the actlon of the previous meoting ordoring n ros- toration of the old wnges, £2.60 per day, and adopted. tho compromise por diem of £2.76 per day {nsistcd upon aud nllowed by tho Milier Brothors when tho strike was Inqugurated, A B JLL-TARIFF AGREED UPON, Represontativea of tho lending Insuranco coms Panles dulng buslness upon tho lakes had a pri- vate conference fn Huffalo lust week, ut which :uluq-mm wore agreod upon a8 follows: 5 percent hi§ por cont por cent Lirsese i per'eent Thig 18 au ndyanco of from 25 to %0 per cont. overtho rutes of lust season. It remaing to ho ¥een whethor compotition nmong tho compinics interested to seouro risks upon vossels of high arudo and vgluntion will lead to # moditicati 8l wround® Tho impression dmony ngenta is that, no wntter how nctive tho cowpotition may ne, thore will Lo littlo or no reduction from tho nbuve tariil, us all of tho compunies wero #evero suifercrs In consequence of the. humer- ous disnaters which occurrod lust scason, Under tho tarlif us ndeptad, tho avernges of 10ss nece: eary to fusure 1 clulm agninst tho Insurance companics plli b A 1 vessels On A 2 yessels, On A 254 vessel Un 1§ 1 vessols, . ‘ Thosa averages do Hot vary from those hither- 1o, onforced. Judulu?{ from an ndvertisement fecuntly printod, the Northwestorn Nutlonal Ine B Surance Company eithor do uot proposo to bo bound by tho tarl arranged us above, or thoy tlo nat care to assumv riskson vessols grading _below A2, Thelr tarllf 13 us follows: A 'l' 0 porcent fi;. i por cont 2 7" por cont 1. 8 porcent And thoy yive notico us followa: “Wo writo On 11 vessols only for owhers whu glve us llnes 90 A vessels,” ‘This proviso may bo jnteuded to Sover a multitude of sins. IIEAVY DAMAUGES CLATMED, 0 Inter-Ocean Transportation Company of Miiwaukoo huve Institutod procecdlugs niruinst Jamca Bheritfs, of Milwaukeo, fgr dumnges in tho sum of $20,000 clalmed to havo bLect suse tained through' non-tullliioent of o contract to construct the englines and bollers of the steanie bargo Minncsots, According tothio toriug of tho Ountract, Mr. Bherilfs wus to bave:the englno Comploted by the 1st of April, 1850, hut it was Bot Uil the 10th day of August_following that tho Minnesota wade’ bor trinl teip, Thu Con EL‘“Y withhold n butunce of 82600 dyo, to Mr, “‘urllh on hia contraet, In which, hy'hm Wiy, v, Sborit l‘ ure was no drawbuek calted for, 1t fsunderstood, muintaing that the peeeptanco of 0 enpine and _bollers by the Company not only Abuolves hit from lnbllity for dumuges, but nlso k'nllllou bim to the €260 remulning unpald on }m Clging und bollers, o cured tho el sorvices of the $lon. Juines 1kins wnd Wilinstituto u cross-sult ot unce. The vaso s Una of more than ordinary Interest, and thy oute t‘lnuu of tho iegul tusile wlil, thorefore, be Clusely watched. i VESSEL TRANSFERS, Bince our Iust roport tho following records of nsfers of vessol-property have been mado at ho Chicayo Cuslom-1louso; Hehooner B, J. MoVea—Elizaboth Bchmakels to |8, Itichurdunn, one-fourth, §3,000, Sctuoonier Mudiutor—J. 11, Bkeclo go Oliver Witnson, one-Afth, 1,50, to followlng truusfurs wero 1 WAukuo lust wt‘l’uk: prooplod At * eehooner Two Fannles—C. 1. Moyor, of Chis P St Guoris 8. laldwin ot al., 2t Konostia, Scow Mdultor—Josso P we wmh;:"m\uwl Wright to Lars Olsen, R AMICABLY ADJUSTED, Tho arbitration of tho clalin of Jicol Johnson feulust tho nderwriters, lor dnmuyvs sustalued ¥ tho sehoonor ¥, M. Porteh lust Tull, hus boon 8ialcubly ugjusted, Accordlg 10 the furms of Setlleient tho Great Weatorn Insuranco Con Dany Is callgd upon 10 poy §3,425 and th Mun- m:‘:tu &5, Tho gross amonnt of the ropale i b tho Porteh wus betwesn $11,000 and $12,- ut 4 couslderable portion of the work done Wou hor wis vutaldo of $ho Aotusl Uamago suss 2 talned, Mr, Johnson and tho ngents of tho un- derwriters unito ln expresaing thomselves aatis- f1od with tho result. TIIE CANAL TOLLS, * Tho following nré some of the rates ofdoll for tho neason of 1881 recently adapted by the Canal Boned of New York and confirmed by tho Ase sembly. ‘Tho tolls nre placed un property move ing townrd tidowator, all urtlcles carried from tidewater being put on tho 1o list: AGHICULTUIAL. . Product of animiis— ‘ Pork, Barley.. aaee (l;llrlc}' malt,.. Briux and ship stulls, I'ens any Louns, Apples..., Potutoes,, Dried frolts . .0 . Othor ngricultural products— Cotton arreeisiiisine }r nmanufactured tobree I, Clover and aruss seeds... Flnx-seed Hopa... MANUFACTURES Tomestle spirits, ., Ol menl and enko,..... Unstings and Iron waro, Domustio woolons, Duomestlo eottons, Nils, spikea and horse-shoces., ... 0 Iron and ateel,, eoe ressanel Rallrondiron. .. caerneol) Flint, ennmelperockory, glassware...,..0 1 ather morchandise. . ouseeens 0 Other nrticles— Live eattle, hogs and sheep, Btone, Hme \and cluy.... dy psuny, . s sons sesveasl Hock phosphate, auperphosphitos, and albomnrla.. Fro Authracite conl,. 0 Bituminous coal, 0 Coppor ore.... o Irou ore, 0 0 0 0 e Yotroloum or enrth ofl, oride or reAned.0 Articleg not specified. DEPTIIOF WATER AT CLEVELAND.. Boundings of, the centre of tho Cuyahdga River were takon Tuesday by the Jinltad Statos Engincer, and show tho depth of Witer at dilfers ent poluta trom tho mouth of the river to Upper Central Way Brldgo us follows: Threo hun« dred feet outsido of tho Government piers 17 feot; at tho ontor ond of the Gov- erument plers, 204§ feet; from thoro to tho Lnko Bhoro & Michignn Southern Rullway bridgo it runs from 16 to 20, with an averago of 17 feet; at tho Lake Shoro & Michignn Southorn Rallwuy Lrldge, 10°feot; at Mnin streot bridgo 17 feet bo- tweon tho plors, nnd 18 feoton tho north side, and 15% foct on tho south side; at the Vinduct draw, 13 feet un tho north slde, 134 on south Blde, and 168'§ under drawy; st Centro strect bridge, between cast and centro plors, 104 fect on north sido, nnd 184 feet on south side, be- tween west and contre plers, 184 on north slde, and 10i on south slde, narrowing down to M4 o centro of river at the third sounding scotfon south of thu brldge; nt Gurd- ner, Clurk & York's clevator ranglug from 12 to 114 foet nlmu[uhlu tho dock and from 16 to 17 feet in tho middio of tho rivor; ut the Columbus street bridge 20 fuet under tho draw and 21 feeo north of the bridge_and 10! feot south of the bridge on tho enst side ond 13% feet southon tho west sldos at the Clevelund, Columbus, Cin~ cinnutt & Tndinnapolis. Rallway frefeht bridgo 20to 21 feot between eust und contre plers and T84 to 1Yg between west gnd contro plers: at clund, Columbus, Chmlflnutl & lndlwvnapolls pusseuger draw, 185 10 16 between west ¢ and 1414 to 18 botween enst und ven- picrs; al Beneen street bridge 18 feet under draw, 20 feot on west slde ina 1634 on enst alues at tho Lower Centrniwny bridge ranglog from 13 to 184 feot; nt the Cleveland, Columbne, Clnelnnat! & Indinnapolls Itailway conl sl ranging from 18 to 144§ feat; at Upper Central- way bridge from 75 to 11 feet. “Che water in ‘tlhe“lxlld river bed runs from 144 to 17 feet In epth, ; PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Col, Jumos Heundrlck, General Superintendent of tho Orient Mutual Insurance Company, ar- rived in tho oity on Saturduy from bis homoat Alvany, N. Y. Capt. Cyrus IT, Binclulr was in the ety yester- dny from Port Huron. Ho returns to-duy, Capt. I3, 8. Wolvin has been ealled trom Cleve- lnnd to Peentonten, I, In conscquenco of tho sorlous iiiness of bis wifo. ‘W. . Crowell, General Agent of the Phanlx Insurance Company, lns returned home from a visit to tho'Enst, * Capt.Jere Coleman will command the schooner Johu,B. Morrill, and not 1. Fitzgerald, ns tirst reported. Capt, Coleman wlilt tako his departure for Bufulo this wook. Capt. Con. Maboney has been appolnted to tho command of tho tug Trind. Cupt. Joseply Porrett, the woll-known come mandor of tho Marluotto Barge-Line Towing Compnny's lurgo tuy Blsmarek, 18 very {Il at his resldence inthis city. 'On Saturday his symp- toms were nore favornble, aithough tho physl- i filnn in nttondanco did not conslder ‘him out of unger, Capt, John Prindivillo, this & y o unt‘ ho Trudesmon's, lfllnhuufln‘xfl.ogtfl’fll{f |l?; & Muring, and the Continental lusurance Com- panies. Tho three {rat-named Compunios have, aceled to nssutuo risks upon hulls und oargoos, xrl‘xlll_u the Continental proposes tolnsuro curgoes W, II, Murphy, of Cloveland, has been In tho alty for several duya pnst, quiotly oxhibiting an iogenlously constructed pontoon tor wrecking Purposes, devised und patanted by hhimself, O Friday afternoon the tug A. Mosher camo out of the Chicayo Company's West Bldo dry- dock, and inmediatoly. went iuto commission, ‘Throu tugs nce now inthe Chicugo Compuny's West Slde dry-tock—viz.: the C. I, lackloy to rocoive a new wheel ufid rafl; the Flosele Thiclko 1o huvo hor wheel repaired and bul! Ironed; and tho Willinm I1, Wood to huvo ber bed-plate bolts refustenod, Advicos from Baugatuck represont that tho stenm-barge J. 1. Beaverus reuched that port from Grand Huven alt right. Bhe did not suffer deluy fu tho fco n ut first roported, Tho schoaner Gerritt Smith bus been towed from tho North Brittich to Adams streot bridge for ropuirs, Capt. Myers iutendy to wive tho craft now frmnes foro and ufe, new deck, and such othor repnim us tuny bu necessary., Tho catimnted cost of tho wark I8 about § WAt tho ulosu of tho npprouching senson of nave pition tho Iron Btate, now vwned by tho Tuter- GQoean Transportation Company, ja to bo cone verted Into a steameburie, The Lt of Juno Is now fixed uy for the completion of the now Winslow steatue burge Cumborland at Cloveland, fustond of the 18t of August as recuntly reported., Yarticulnrs of tho dlsaster to tho tuy 0. 1. Groon, and hur subsequont oxperlenco in the lea off this part durlng tho terrible northeastor Bat~ urday night, will bo found on nuothor page. The next meeting of the Dry-Duck Owners’ Assoulation of tho Lakes I8 to bo hold at tho Palmor House, in this city, on the tirst Tucsdiy in Februnry, e, Capt, Sinclalr reports that soveral Canndion vosseld which wintored tn Barnin fny uro dise churging thoir grain cargocs nt tho"ulm K- " set itty, aunie I tho 0 BLOW '« aunk in tho rivor at Cleveland Intu lost full, is Kuhluml N A Tho propolior St Taul, which will tow tho schwoners umln‘(tunl and Owusco, has n six- trip cogngomant in the conl aud grain trada bo- tween Butfulo und Duluth, Alexandee MeVittie, of Detralt, oxpresses tho opinion hut 84 per ton will bo pald on Iron oro from Murquotte to Cloyelund beforo the closo of tho comitg seuson, Evidently Mr, MoVittio I8 an onthusiust, A steaui-burgo of tho following dimenslons wad 10 buvo beon Juunched ut Mount Clemus, Mick., lust wouk: Lougth of koo, 136 foot; oyor all, 143 foot; Leum, 28 Yoot; hold, 103 foot, Kho f3to b providod with n steel boller and n twenty-four-nche Juurucnulnn. Capt. Wiltlam. +Wabb'ls to bo pluced (n commund, | ‘Tho stenm-burge Hclon Luvelly Worthington is belug convorted Into n double-dovker. ‘I'ho schooner G, 1), Henson, sunk during the rovent freshot in Mauwee Kivor, was rafsed with ber own pumps. Iler repuirs will cost $1,000, Of tho mmulnhl? vesseld aweot from tholr tnoore fugs by ths lloed and lunded In shoal wuter, the F.J. Dunford, Atuospiiore, and 31, Btaiker aro ull righe but tho Meditorruncan bus sutfored slight Humage, A depth of throo and vno-balt feot of water will bu niveessary 1o Hoat theso yes- suls olf, Tho Ulevolund Plaindealer snys: “Thero will be u great deal ot cunl o ship from bore thiy season, und tho outlvok for ull up-froights 14 WMOre prodporous thun tsunl, 1t 18 oo wnrly oy ¥yut 10 spuculate us to probuble rates of frolght. ‘I'ho sowonur W, 1. Oudos, which lute last fall wud driven down Nipgura River and weat pshore at Builulo, has been got atloat, and us soon oy the leo lhsrllllll will bo tukon to Mills & Co. for Tupairs. Bho 18 sald to ba fu rather bud shapw, t Loruin, O., ou Thursday, the tug Hawley wis hiunched. SLo b becn thoroughly overs haulod, with nn uxponso of $500 ur FU. dr. I D, Huot, of Lorain, O., {8 qlglm'huly in bls yurd. Ho & bulldmyg & lunbot barge for n as tho timo TIIE CHICAGO Braun Dros. + lumber denlers: nlso n tug *for parties in Clovaland. Mr. Hunter, of Huntor Iiros., Wolland Cnnal contractors, saya that, all reports to the con- trary notwithsinnding, the Welland Cuanl will Lo apened on ygo st iday of July with twelvo foot of water. Tho achooner Marela Hall, of Toronto, which wintered at Oswego, having n cargo of o nbonrd, {8 said to ho mnk#ge water rapidl thirteen inches during twenty-four hours Al duy, Hor keepers telegeaphed for Capt. Fitz. werald, herowior, e achooner Nellle Bherwood, ashors at Wels fer's By, Canads, will bo takon off by Capt. Coursoi on the oponing of navigation.” 8ho iy not serlously damaged. ‘The Ice in thae lako and herbor nt Huffnlo 18 gotting weakoer evory day, but there are noslgns of any break-up, THE SOCIALISTS. A Delegation to Be Sent to the Prohibition Conference. Reglclde Indorsed and Its Whole- sule Practice Urged, Bloodthirsty Speeches on the Part of Leading Communists, Tho English Scctlon of tho Soclnlists met ay, fi4 West Luko street yesterday afternoon, O. A, Bishop presiding. ‘Tho question for discussion wus the Appropri- ation LIl now before the Councll, but as All. Meier, who wus to expluin tho bill, was not pres- ent, the sulject was postponed. Dr. Melutosh alluded to o conference that was to bo held this week, it the Palmer House, of thoso interested In enforeing thy laws, particu- larly us regards thu regulation of saloons, nnd suggested that tho Sectlon teke some action In the way of sending delegutes, Mr. Sehiliing did uot billeve it would do any wood to send o delegation. While ho was n total abstainer hiwselt, he huad no sympatby with the prohibition funaties, There were refurms more naeded by tho community than prohibition. One of thom was to find_school nccommodntions for tho 50,000 children of thiy ety who were growing up In ignorance. A geptlemun with o Gorman necent sald that tho probibition people were ull fools. He knew tho effeets of prohibitory lawa to bo the reverse of benelleinl, This was tho cuse, he sald, In Muine and Mussacliusotts, o did not tavor the, recognition of nuy prohibition conterence. e, Qeurge B, Slonn thought no harm could arise from sending n delegation to tho confer- ence. Proibition was i good thing. und he bes lieved the States which bad enncted sumptuary Inwa could show n bealthior state of morals thain those which bad no such Inwa, After n lengthy discussion it was resolved to send a delegation, conglsting of Messrs, dorgan, Bloan, Melntosh, und Mrs, Swenk, NIILISTIO 8YMPATHY, Mr, T J, Morgan presented the following resoe Intlone, which were recelved with appluuse: Resolved, That we, the Soclulists of Chicngo, Amerlon citizons, carnestly protest ngniust tho actlon of James G. Blutue, Secretnry of State, In cunstituting himselt tho moutnplece of the Amorlean people, who, in thelr nunie, In an of- fieinl dispateh to tho clique of Inbhuman tyrants whosurround the Russlun throne, expressed re- ruts and condolenco for tho execution of tho ar. Rexolved, That, notwithstanding the fact that tho overwhulinliig mnss of tho American pooplo belleve In freo specet, free presa, and tho inber- tnt rights of the poople so ubly sct forth in the Declaration of Indegéndence, we respeotfully sugygest thut it would be in perfeet nceord with his recent dispateh of condolence tor him to send, In the numo of tho Amerienn people, of- ficinl messuges of approval and pledues of uctive num]von to uvery brutal tyrant {n the civilized warld whose desire und purpose It18 to repress rnd crush out every prineiple nnd sentiment that mukes such a Declaration of Independence sylblo. Itcsa'ved, That we condemn tho repeated ex- pressiung, officinl and otherwise, of the friend- 8hip of tho Amorlean peoplo for tho despotic Government of Russla us disgraceful and dun- gerous in the extreme, inamintich as [t encours uges tyrunny and oppression overywhero, and correspondiigly discouruges every elfort of tho oppressed to seeure for themselves those rights and that freedom of which the Amerlean people 80 prowdly boust, and for the malutenance of which they loudiy proclafin_their rendiness to sneritice tholr property und thuir lives, Itesolved, Thut our only regret hn connection with the execution of tho Czar of Itussin 8 thats tho destructive force of the explosion that de- stroyed his miserable life did not inclado withl; 1t8 destriictive scope cvery tyrant, whoso exist- ence imperils or prevents freospeceh, free press, freo buliot, and tho legititunto progress of hu- mun freedom and the onjoyment of tho rights ruferred to In the precoding resolutions. Lesvlved, That'the welfure of the human raco domands not only tho destruction of the Czurs, Emperars, Kings, Bismurcks, and other op- pressors, but ulso tho destruction uf tho system of Buclety that breeds thom, and makes thoby tyrunuy possible, and which mukes tho world 0no vast armed corps of butchers, organized to Jestroy bumun 1ifo and repress ovory nspiration of tho people for libeety, equality, and frater- nity. fir. Morgnan hoped tho vesolutions would puss, He had been in o state of bllssever sinco he heard of tla Czat's death, and wag proud to rec- ounizo in tho executloncr, a8 ho called hin, o man and a brothor, Ilie heart bounded in sym- pathy for tho Nihllists, Ho was sorry for the wman that was killed, but ho glorled in'bis death because ho wus the representutive of n syston THAT PRACTICED TYRANNY. A young man nummed W. I, 1lulmes protested against the adoption of tho resolutions. Though un ardent bellever in Boclallstie duotrfues, ho did net think they counscled assuslnation, and bie would voto nfiuln!l tho resolutions, Joseph Gruenhut safd the killing of tho Czar was of ,g"'"“' lmportance bucuuso (L dil so much good. The killing wis & splendid exnmple for the whole eivilized world. 1t men plsco them- selves boyond the reach of ull lnw, n this coun- try or clsowhere, and tholr ll|kln‘;a!l by dyin- mito cinnot bo accomplished, he hoped ‘it would be done by Lynch luw. A littlo hemp would cura i grent imuny ovil A Beotehmun niumed MeDonald helfeved tho act of killing the Czar was justifiuble, If for nuthiug olsu save for the welfuro of the thou- sands of men and women whown hebud exiled to Biborin, Mr. Schiling, the Soclallst candlilato for Muyor, aiso expressed his coneurrenco intho resolutions, I tho road to human progress wan burrod by any one man or number of men, ho or they should bo removed, A little throat-cutting wns neccesary at times, Though n man of peuoe, If he was defegted-to do a cortain nct for what ho badloved wus for the pulio weal, bo wonlid do some blovd-lotting himsulf. Mr, Bloun wns not {n fuvor of the resolutions. ‘The dend Cznp hud done o great ddeal, in tho omanciputton of tho serfs, for human progress, Education was tho way 10 reach and reconstruot tho system under which Russia sulfored, and ns- suslnation only rotarded it. ; 'The resolutions wero finatly adopted, with but stbree dissenting volees, Thego wero nbout forty people in attendunco, Ammliil which wers four women, Theso luat wore tho hoartiost support= ors of tho resolutions, judging by tholr uppoar- anve, After tuking up a coltection tho mecting ad- Jouraed, N — . ‘'S0 NEAR, AND YET SO FAR.” Laraverre, Ind, March 20.-in Novomber lust Pauline Andorson tied her petition for u divoree from Noah A, Anderson, nlloylog that Noub, like his illustrlous nuamesnke, was u wanderar upon tho scu of lifv, nnd thut for goven years no olivo-branch hud. comu buck, and, 80 farus I8 kuown, uo doves wore sont out Ly tho absont one. Mrs, A.usked for a deerco of sopuration and the custody of hor uhitd, Judgo La Ruo Ustoned to the ovidence and tho plea of the lawyers, and ciuo to tho conclusion thut Nonb wua i dosortor from the matrlmonial army, or hud been swallowed up lna lattor-day delugo; so he told the plajutit that her potitlon was grantod. S A few mumonts alftor tho decree was mude, Edwand J. Kirk ontered thoe Clork's oftibo and neked for o murrogu-license containing his own numu nlouy with thut of Paulina Anderson. The document was duly ado vut, and he was about todepurty when gomo one sasuully remarked thnt tho ludy numed in the Heotse wus the ony who had been divorced but. o few usments bus fore. Aucxuminntion of the proceodingsshowed that the decreo hud been oblalned by publien- tlon, u8 personul servico could not Lo mado on tho dufendunt, ho belng i non-resident, Thy law wus hunted up, und inBew, 6 of tho ot of Muroh, 187, the folluwing was found: “Partles to wbom a Judiinent of divorco shall norvatier bo veudered, without other ugtico than publication 10 & Bowspaper, may st any thne within two yours after renditon of wuch Judgient, havo tho sumo pened, and bo Allowed to dofend, us well on the rrnmluu ot tho divoree us n rolition to the slluwanve of iinony und tho disposition of pre y, nid until the oxplrution of suld two ly T4 It Al not bo luwiul for thu purty obtainfog a divorce Lo murry agatn; which shall bo stuted n tho devrve of tho court,” Not desiring to porpetrato un uniawful acty and with 4 murnr, *So0 near, tad yot so far," tho ficenso wus bnded bick fo the Clork, und the uduplo wont sorrowing away. ~Whethor thoy will wait the two yorra Fequitod, or go to o nelghboriog State, romaine (o b ascortained, Whlio tho sgatuto ditinctly etatead that it is “uot lawiul” to murry with'a two years, no penalty I8 anywhers provided fur violutions, and ‘tho luw is dully dlaregunded. Don't bellovo overything, but be nssured thut St, Jucobs O1 s Ine rewedy of the nge, o e — e Tho skin and the health benetitod b, ng tho pun:c: wu‘h Ulunu's k;ulyhu"r Boup. kb T'RIBUNE: THE COURTS. Important Decision on the Law of Partial Pay- ments. An -fud;;u Blodgett Holds the Burnt Records Act is Not Mul- tifarious. New Buits, Judgments, Divorces, Con- fessions, Ete. APPLICATION OF PAYMENTS. Judge Blodieett Bnturduy morning deelied tho chse of Btewart nguinst the Meehanies' Nu- toni) Hauk, involving un fnteresting us well ns tunt point ng to the upplication of purtial puyments on an ndebtedness, 'Thin was un ne- ot on n serles of promissory notesgiven by the bank to the plalntiif, all dated on the 16th day of Juty, 1657, and mutunng ol Intervats of alx munths from that time up to the 1ith of July, 877, The fucty 1 thn onse were that on the 1ath of July, 1831, 1L 1, Honoré gnve to Juines M. and John W, Stewart four notes amounting In the uggregaty to SHLOU, and puynble In three years ufter dute, and secired by Beparalo trust-cecds to_Sumucl Gehr on real estate situnted In the City of Chicugo, After the notea were tnd e and tho trost-deed givon the fee of the eenl estate came Into the Mechan- fua” Natlonul Iank. When the notes suntured, thie bunk amt Honoré asked for nn extension, and q tripartito ngreoment was mudu between Johin W, Stewart, the bank, and HonorG for an extension of thice yenrs on_coudition that the bunk should give notes for the seml-nnntiul in- terest on the principal sum at the rate of 8 per cent per annuin, sud onthe furthor condition that if tho notes were not pald nt maturity the right to tho extension should be forfeited, nnd the principnl notes cotlected by Ewit at law or by foreclosure of the security. “The fntercat- notes were not pald nor the _ prin- cipal, and - Stewnrt, the holder of * tho notes, in eptember, 18%), threo yeurs after tho term of the extension bitd explred, caused tho real estate to be sold undor the trust-deed, and attho snle bought It In for &i1,500. Of this amount, T4 was npplied on tho notes, and tha rest was applicd'to the paywent of tho tuxes, aesessments, und costa, 3 Shortty afterwurd suit was brought agninst - tho bunk on th notes given for the interest ne- cruing durlng the torm of extenslon. The de- fensu kot wip wvas thut the luw required partin) pryments to be applied to the exttugnishnientof tha Interest, tnd the proveeds of the property 8old under the trust-deed, Dulufi applled, under the law, to tho payment of such Interest, the in- lul&e'sl was extingulshed and tho notes thoreby Pk, . The Judge in deciding tho case sald, after rebenrsing the fuets, thut thero was no dispute a8 o the rule of taw jnvoked, when applied to n trunsnetion between the orl‘(hm! partics to tho notes, but he did not conslider it bd nny nppli- eitlon ‘woere the interest was secured by tho uddertaking of o third person or by eotluteral seenrity, Thure was no assumption of the prin- clpul nute by tho bank. Honoré sthil remained linbleon the princlpal udebtedness. The ex- tension of the foun was evidently mndo for tho neeommodation of the bank. There wis no sub- #titution by that agrcement of the hunk us debtor of Stewart on tha principal fndebtedness, and it wis sinply au agreoment on tho purt of the bank to smy tho interest durlng the lerm of extension, It was doubtful whether Honord was linbld for tho Interest during the oxtension, and doubtrul, also, whothor o true construction would ke Honord lable, If n sult ut law bad been brought oagninst Jlonoré for such interest, he would, it would fecm, havo successtully defonded ns _oguinse the fnterest aeornmg Letwen July, 181, and July, 1577, on the ground thut the bank bud ugreed to Pny the fnterest, and that Stewart hud accepted gha bunk as debtor for the Interest during that (erm: in other words, thit thore was it Iovition ne to the interest durlng that fnterval, It scemed very clenr that clthior this trausaction wus n pay- mient of tho fnterest for tho terin or the notes given by tho bank stond us colluteral sceurity for the puyment of such interest, If thoy wero @ paymont thou thoy coutd uot have been locted from Honoré, but the bunk was Huble; nor could the lund, which wus hetd ns security for “tho princtpal, bo burdencd with thy intercat. If “tha bank simply stood na collateral sccurity for tho payment Of tho Iuterest by [onoré, then tho fnmiliar principle of law would properly be invoked that where payments were made 1€ beeme tho duty of the Caurt to upply It, the purtics not being in n position to make ux)l»umtlon. or having failed thorgin, and that npplicittion will not he annde on secured puyments, but on that indebtedness which wus most wenerely secured, So that tinder either of thoss ¢onstrustions-tho plaintiif must sueceedn Toe dupingeswould: be tho amount due, baing now 12,482, i THE BUBNT RECORDS-ACT, Another question of some fnterest on the con- Btruction of the Burnt Records nct was also de- cided by Judge Blodgett Buturday, This wasa Ul hroughit by o Mrs, Bmith against Asabel and H. L~ Gugo to .cstablish titlo und remove a tax-deed us u cloul on the titlo tu her property, The bill was demurred to on tho ground that 1t was multifarious, asking for two Incungruous kinds of rellet, The Judgo suid the sume question hud been rafsed hefore him in the same suit, when it wis up beforo him some tine o, uid hu hud then beld thit tho twa rentodies could not be Jolned Ju one sult, but an n mare cureful examinntion of the Burnt Roconls net he thuught that tho claim of wulti- furlousness éould not Lo alleged ngnlust any blll that was 1lied uuder that law, Tho coin- rlnllmul wats required in o proceeding to estube 18 title to muko all persons partles having any clilm or who were (n the pussession of tho prop- erty, partics by name, no watter frow what source tholr title originntod, The evident purpose of tho luw was thoi the pro- ceeding shonld draw tho drug-net around 0l elalms to tho title of the property from every sourco whatover, and lithpite all “rights, con- fleung us thoy might be, uiid to fully determine In such proceedings who had the fitle; Such belng the evidont Intont of the Legisluture that all purties mwm% aty interest whikover In the property shonld be heard, n procecding under that net was not one to which tho ehuneery rulo as to multitariousness could be applted,” Tho demurrer to the LIl woulld theretore ha oy ruledand leave given tho defeudant to unswe: s. Hamlll, heard somo time ago by Judge Blodgett, o fnding was given Saturday in favor of the defendant. ‘This was & 8ult 10 récovor for n breach of contravt by tho defendant to buy & cortuin quantity of lird - dor the rules ot the Bouwd of Trade. The de- fendunt denjed the valldity of the contrict en- tirely, and the Judge held tho plaintif had not sliown a preponduranco of evidenco 8o a8 to entitle him (0 o verdiet. P DIVORCUES, Anna Lofstrom tiled a blll Baturday against hor husband, Andrew Lofstrom, asking for n divoreo on the ground of ndultery, Franeis No Christ asked for tho snme decree aguinst Cutiorine Christ on tho simo grownl. Judyo Gardner Saturday gravted g divoree to Elizaboth Baunders trow Franofs W, Snunders on the grouudof drunkenness and desertion. TIEMS, A The argument of tho mutfon for injunction in tho forcelosure case of thoe Unlun Mutual Lifo- Insurunce L‘mnpnu‘y ngaindt the University wus 80t heforo Judge Drummond Suturday, but be WIS not 1o town, and §t went over indolinitly, Judges Drioanond, Juneson, and Hinlth'wero not fu court Snturduy vwing to the storn. STATE COURTS, M, IT, Bolgor and Hirmm Cupoloy began o sult In attnchmont Saturday ugnfuts the Nortborn Translt Compuny and I'hllo Chumberlain to ro- cover $,000, Murgaret Heary filod a potition agnlnst hor bushund, George Henry, tobo allowed to tiuko churge of hur hushand's proporty and selt (e, Ho lefe her In 1878 aud §s now n soldier in tho resulur urmy {n Washingron Toreltory, 1158 only Property conslsts of o louso on fewsed ground, Bud us 1ho Jense hns expred nud sho canbot ar- ford to muva tho butkding, shouaks to Le ullowed 1o 8elt it nud wee the proceeds (- the support of her tamily, This i o novel procoedipg brought undor u reeont stutute which givos sich powers i certuln cases 1o n wifo who s been aban- doned by her husband, W. J. Potrio tlod i bit! neuinst Nessio 'Cruman, ¥ 1 Maleom G, und Georgla 1, Truman ad adiministratrix of the estato of J, Heory I'ra- i, decoused, the Fiest Natonal Hank, und Nuomi Duncomb, to foreeloso s truatedoed for ELO0 on Lut 2 fn tho subdiviston of tho south 109 feet of Rlock 10, o the Assessor's ;l;,h‘llr.mn of tha N, E. § of tho N, K, §§ of Buw, 8, h e BUPREME COURT. Bpectal Dispateh to ‘The Chicagy Tribune, OTTAWA, Lk, Mureh 20.=Tho followlng decl- slons were rondorod i tho Bupremo Court yi terday: ADVISEMENT DOCKET, 10. Quiliver, for usu, ote,, va, ltussle; roversed 8 P, Bgan; vaino, 2 0y Vi 0. by \Vslllf;mcr Ve, Bprunnen; sano, 18, Plper ot al, Vi, Jucobson, recelvor, oto.; ape peal digmlsiod, PROUATE COURT, ‘There wae not uny session in the Irobale Court yostgrduy, owlug 1o the storm, which proe :unlml.‘uduo Kulokerbocker from leaving his ote. TIHE CALL, JUnQR DUUMMOND=A sot Caso, . APELLATE CounT—Adjourned to Wednesday atlla. . Jupax GAF Y—78 10 81, 8 oud 05 1o 189, tnclu- MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1881. sive. No, L9051, Chleago & Wostorn hrlllllll Ralil- road Company ve, Haberbasch, on trial, Juuae Sstitii—No _orellminary call, ‘Trial call 2,070, 2,087, 2001, 2,000, £.00, 2,700, 2,502, 2,700, No cnae an trinl, Junur WituiAsms—Assists Judge Oary, No cnso on trinl. Jupar JAsEsox—Conteated motlons Junay GAnNER—Contested motfon Jitiiy RooEs—-2i6, 350, 3576, and 3%, No easoon trinl, Jeniy ANTHONY =100, F31, 312, 390, 341, 343, 844, caso on trinl, Jumi TiLEY ~Conteated motlons, Junar BAnsust—Contested motions, JUDGMENTS, BurErion Counr—lenor WILLIANSON.—L, B, Paddiford vs, American Geinding MillCompany$ URT—JUDGE ROORIS.~James Mo ilip D, and i, U. Armour and John 4 verdict, £3,000, and motion for now Crncurr G Fuilden va. Ph Plunkintos trind, SUPREME COURT. Orrawd, 1., Murch 10.—Opinlons have just heen fited in tho Clerk's ofice of the Supremo Court of the Northern Grand Division in the following cades, to wit: ADVISEMENT DOCKET, MARCIH TENM, 1881, 10. Guillver vs, Hoelle: reversed and re- mauded; dissenting by Sheldon, J. - 12, Rigley gun; reversod and remanded. Tl Waldenger vs, Spruance; reversed and re< munded. I8, Pipen acobson; dlsmissed. dl, Rigney ve. City of Chicago: reversed and remandod; Sheldon and Seott, J. J., dlssenting. — SENATOR DAVID DAVIS, Bpeclal Dspateh to The Chicago Tridune, BrooMiNeToN, 1., March 2).—~Letters to pris vatepnrties inthiscity from Senitor David Davis deny that ho Intenis soon to resign tho Senatore ship and retiro at once to private life, Ho writes that ho Intendstosorve his full term, after which time ho will return to Bloomington and devole his tima to his privato business af- frirs, which y duy grow laraer. During the coming summer bo contemplates erecting a mngoiticent hotel in this city, a8 well ns making other improvemonts to bis property In Loth the clty and country, i e —— A CLOSE JUDICIAL CONTEST, CotnwaTe, Mich, March 10.—Tho stub- barnly-fourht juticlul contest fn this district wns brought to n temporary close at midnight last night. After cnsting nearly 230 ballots without chofee, tho Conventlon adjourned untit next Thursdny, One eession continued nearly twelve hours' without adfournment. -1t is tho most closnly-contested Coiiventiun ever hetd n this part of the State, and tha deadiock will Pprobably cuntinue when they renssemble, & ———— COTTON-SEED OIL, Littue Rock, March 10,—A cotton-seed ofl manufucturing company, with & paid-up eapitul of $100,000, bus beeu Incorporated, and wili pro- ceed immedintely to erect nmilt at Arkunsas City. This will make Arkansas the largest mans ufucturing State of that olt, the capitul now fo- vested being over £1,000,000, ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE REUNION, CINCINNATI, O,y Mareh 10.~The Committeo of Arrungements for the meetiog of tho Army of tho Tennessen to-night declded to change tho progrum ond hold the mectings of reunfon April 8 and 7 at Muslc-Hall, Instend of at Pike's OperneHouse. ‘Thts was caused by a rush of appiications for spectntors’ tivkets. e ——— While walting forn cough to go as It came, you are often luying the founduuon for sune pulinonury vr bronchig uffection. It Is better toget rid of u cold at onee by using that sure n.'mudf‘ Dr. D, Joyne's Expectorint, which will cure ull stubbiorn cotghs, and relieve any anxle- 1y 08 to dnngerous consequences. TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR pumucos batrons tireughout o clly) we Tiavy Tstablishod Branch Ollievs in tha digfernit” Divisions, as doxlgnated below, whers advertisuments will be. tiken fo tho »amo rico a3 charzod at tho Mali Of- tice, sod will be recolved until i uck p. m. SOUTIL DIVISION, L& It BIMMS, Hooksollors add Stationors, 133 i Twenty-s T, Draguist, G Cottaze Grovosav., W, ¥, BUGART northwest corner "Uirty-d(ta-st. JUDSON 8. JACOUUS, "Drozist, 207 Indiana-av., rLy-lirsi:g . BUCLIMLAN, Druaglat, corner Thirty-tirat and i, Etate-sis. ale WEST DIVISION, KIRAFT, Drugelst, il Woat’ Madison-st., cor- fullng, M. KIRKLEY & €O, Drugalsts, 131 South )A'umuruf 18" PILARMACY, J, W, WAINWRIGLT, 532 Madison-at, corner Ozden-ay. L SONNICITSE: . Droggiat, 29 Bluo Ialandeay., welfe) flllsljl';lkuul. Juwnla;,l.\‘ewu)t‘llsn and Faney AL amer Lo, G81 TACOBSUN, Drounists 19 North Halstad, corner [ndlana- NORTIL DIVISION, " L. BURLINGIAM & CO. Drugmists, ¢4 North Clarkent, corner Livision. F. M. WILLIAMS & CO., Drugalsts, i3 Larrabea-st., 3 W. Il REEBE, Printing and Advertising Azent, News uni Statlonéry Dupot. 45 ¥, Diviston-at. HORBSES AND CARRIAGE, RARE CHANCE—S157 WILL BUY the ust trofting horsu Buy Dick, 3 years old, 13 hands nigh, ftylish and prompt driver; can be driven up tou Jucomative by n lady’ with safoty; ho Is now Litin ur tients, ns e bis tind bised driving to b slohh all winter on tho boulovard uwankat the trosturs. wiiers ho Tanks bighs owier bas no furthor o for Rim, reason £or otioring im 8o low; he cost Mxi Iast Muy Kentucks fch time e shawed tirve heats in x 443 o waa bired by Almont, dam Ku 0 In 50 better toad-ore in tho elty: n: i on excelient pole 3 1o fa hutss und good under saddle; warrunted suund and Khid: will give u wock's trinl to purctinser. LU seen nL ANy tuw Gt private sinbis in renr of residuence, 1283 Indtu b uud Thirtwonth-st. - Nulnber on stable, Ny rosidunies. LOT OF NORMAN STALLIUNS, 4 in number, for sl ai BECKETI'S, ) Wost andoipnzs! No. I, o g-Fear uld, ‘welahing 3) la.; No. 2.0 y00r old Uark Trousgray, weldling feyene uld’ duex dappie-gmy: weldhing e con Don’ W\ . 3, 0] 4. 14 bay, wolghing 1,al; alav, o TJOHUN MUITCHELL'S, 1% E, WAS! AngLon-sL., horses ol nll kinds, enrriages, buj and harnoxs, new and second-hand, ut Jow prices will exchange, '8 inade., OTICE~ A VERY NICE GE saddlo burse for xalo; safo for o ladss has bewn v tly by 0 lady: very aty) bay culor; nut afraid of the cars Or ditier can b s00a at Mr. Homnan's winblie, 2 Bherms EAREMANUFAUTURING AS FINE landuus, coupes, rockuways, cto., 38 can bo ’n;"lll‘ ||I' lhld l!)(II{IHP ‘“)‘enl:'l:ll’l C‘(‘l’:l‘" l:\"l‘llfl.::W‘ll'xl.l e ' e i ¥ . Birpuneoe 1% L SSITLL & Crbe St Wi CITANCES. 85—1 AM OFFERING Y proporty, consating of a woli-oqulp- , erun corn mitll, colton-ginning i “Llils busioues 18 DOw payli oser Bl por L on' v ut. 1tis the best atund [ the State, 1L be suld aty banentn, Address W, W. PEARCE, Cugru, Toxus. COMMISSION BUSINESS FORSALE, catabilslivd for sovorul yours with Uxiuros, un MHeo. TERES'I TO LET ON GOOD perty b ltuboy Camu, Gunalsun, Colo., On e Mutantuth elultn, for \'u[k M capital tu due velop E this xummer. Alse the Cotustuck, Jocated on Roek Crewk, Guanton, Colo. Address J, B, ANDER- HUN, Tribune oficy, ono woek. _BOARDING AND_LODGIN NORTH BIDE. N. CLARK-ST,, NEAR "I'HE BRIDGE— o planie chinery, ote. ‘WEeer BIDE, THROOP-ST,, BETWEEN WASII- 17 inston und Madion—tandsomoly furnishud froat pleoveiulso, n squura roum, with board ualy, Mo May wovlig. z HOTELS, LARENCE IHOUSE, CORNER STATE 10_RENI-HOUSES. WEST SIDR. QVNTEII)—'I‘O RENT—OWNERS OF e Impraved proporty who aro desirous 22 of having them necupied the coming year by good tennnis ot the ndvanced prices 1o cali or nend us & dewcription of mp early. | We linve apy amount of Inquirars., Wo ara centrally locuted, and hink we are posted aa to th reliabiilty of tonanta. We mako fenting and collacting of ronin West Bida e spactuity. Try us. GIUFFIN & DWIGHT, Northonst corner Washington and 1alated-ata. 0 RENT—830 PER MONTH, $8TORY 10-room hounes 13 und 15 Granshaw-st. &3, 3- 3 3 and 41 Gronshaw-st.; 19, framo_cottage s 4 Filimore-st.: $14 tirs + 81, tieat floor ) Finevard-st. d-ntory frano W Flarvard-st.; 425, d-story bricl o3 ard-pt.; &4, zatory’ framo. 1RO W 01k atory framn U-ronmn thuuse 115 Weat Taylor Irc nt 5 Wosturniay, TU RENT — HOUSES AND FLATS— Weat Elde. A faw now vacant: poseession at @née, nnd n Inrko list that will be ready to make lensas for Aprit 1, poxsessicn trom May L, 'sl._Uccupants of premians liuiding Ieasod through sur oMea whil plense hulify un at nnco if they wiah ty rewatn. or we suall conlior they aro for tont, GIIFFIN'& DWIGLIT, Northeast cerner Washington und Halsied-sts. PO RENT—BY OWNER, 276 WARREN: now brown-atone front lousw, French piatos gloas, Sleht-foot stono sdewalk, dining-roum and xitehon on _paclor floar, irst-class ft evary respect. Vil ol miv ' residence choap, 57 Vark-av, 1RA TOMBLIN, 1} Washington-st., Hoom 3, 0 RENT—3%0 WARREN-AV., 2-STORY" and bnsement stone swoll-front; dining-room and kilchen un parlor floor: gas-fiztures, furnwce, and all modern improvements; fino atabie, . U WINL 13 Whsning bioste i o 0 RENT—02 MONROE-ST., CORNER Onkley-nv., two-story and busoment stono-awoll front. Dinl oomi und kitchen an parlor floor, gns fixtures, furnaco. ote. Wil modern lmprovemonts. Jmumediate pussession given. L POTWIN, 120 Wash- ington-at. 0 RENT—$45 PER MONTH, 3-STORY bricX houno it Wast Congress-at., contalning 10 Fodms._Inquire st i: Dearborn-at. in hank. 0 RENT—STONE-FRONT JIOUSE, 11 rovms, nicoly furnished, 3 Becley-nv.. near Slinrogest. hrick b 2o jon_ given any time. HERRY WAL born: SouTH 8ID] 0 RENT —3-STORY L, burn 155 Wa YO0 RENT—FROM MAY 1—THE EL want 4-ntory marble front house 128 Michivun- Av., contuining 15 mowma, Wil tent low Lo first-class ire nt 15 Dearbornest., in bank. USE 18 0 RENT—A FIRST-CLASS 110USE ON Indl; av., betweon Hixteenth snd Kighteenth- ats,, enst front, B E.GALLUP & CO,, 12 La Halle- st ‘corner Madizan. MISCELLANEOUS. TO RENT—DY LAZARUS SILVERMAN, 0 L.a Sulle-st. Fonsussion given May 1: Lrick tiouss, 51 W abash-tis., nortts m, $10) per month. Four-story brick bousy’ and barn, 11 Twenty-tirste $100 per month, Threo brick houscs_on Rulton-st, two-story and basement, 3al, ¥ and i nnd 765, $0 per month; Wit al T improvemnants. Fulton-at, one-story frame cottage, £25. lton-st., two-atory fraing huuse, about A Ful 10 T0ome, F4. "I'wi TS on Thirty-firsi-at., with two Hoors above for dwelling, butween Wabash and Michlgan-nvi., minrble frunta, §1 per month, Two houses st Montruso, 8 milenfrom Court-Uouse, convenlent to car, 15 tralns ‘llllll every day, contalns ing nbout 14 rooms, for €12 and 115, 70 RENT—ROOMS., BouTHx SIDE. 0 RENT—PARTIES DESIRING TO muke armngements for May 1 for Urstecias Foom, by Hours OF on sulto, with uF without curputs with privilege of fimt-class 'board, can apply Bt 1itd Indinua-ny., between Sixicenth and Eizhiconth-ss, 0 RENT—$2 PER WEEK—WELL-~ lizlted, nicely-furnished rooms, togentionion Guly; warm sitting-ruom attached. iy Staia- Lnrge fuur-sto of "I'welfth-at., wi 3 . 1oy, CITY REAL ESTATE, OR BALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN IF sald soon—~No, 128 Indjan, 18, N T T an e o R (5 U tonalt. WM IUHK{NBU v llu':rfl'o"hll-" Rems g Tty WEST BIE Y~ BIDE: Tinlated-atL., nenr Madison, Halatnd-st, near Monroe, Haisted-at., near Adnma, Haisted-st, nent Jackson, 4 Halsted-st, noae Twelfth, HE nd-nv., noar Harrison-at. Matinonat, GAst and wosk as" Malsted, $10000 «8L, oSl mnd west of mlstec 00U, and on othor business stroef t Hide, L Wi, WRIFFIN & Cornor Wasnington and Hajselonis. __SUBURBAN REATL FSTATE. 01 SALE—OR 70 KENT_TIOUSES, BILOAdy TUr Sny nd ool o ey 1yEapd Bouses 1 0. J, BYOUGHL ownar, 121 Desrbarn: Uhlcngo, __COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOI& SALE—1000 ACRES OF ELEGANT pine-timbor 1and; cuta over 44U foot per nero; never beon burnt or eut nut: one mile fron; Pemtlvo Hiver, In Sece. 21 31, 2i, 24 knd 2, T, 17, K. 13 Uconto, Wis. ‘Wil eoli &t $1Uper acre. negnin'for somo uno, 1,400~ [Q)-ncre farm. , . 140 undor fence, 10 andoe plow, 1aif log house, atables, oribs, ate., Rood nn: water, dncres timber, and good uth- weat ‘of Lamonl, Deeatur Co.. lowa, Mr. Moore'sting farm; nny one At lamon Joul how to tind Mr. Moore's farm; will givo possostlon st once. snd & perfect utic: not for salo aiter Aprit 1. It you wantn bargatn, It was valired at KLU 8 7 enrs 40, T B BOYD, oom 3, v Madison-st. e T Moo L I Mndinon e, WANTED~MALIL HELP, TRADES. ANTED—20 MACIIINISTS AND 5 Wiy molders. Address D.J. MUIKAY, ‘Wausau, T{rm——"meEMom. Mg T APHE AIETKIE MILLELS 8 Kasw ANTED—A GARDENER—AN AUT- irve yi ganlonini und uakinig éarg of iorass, 15 iake coargo ey ear the city. Ieply, stating age, nauonsl- Iy, and foriner positivris, V 18, Tribune afice. s MISOELLANEOUS. ANTED—1'WO STRICTLY -FIRST- class salesmon. A well-known grocery il pay liberal salacy oF commission ta aalgamen wiio control agoud trade. Une to travel fn Northorn Iili- nols, wnd unu to take W. ). C. & N, W, C I, Tribune. "VA,\'TEI)—UUSIN ESS‘MAIN QA‘ngALES- ‘ribune, ANTED — A FIRST-CLASS SHAM- puocr in Turkish both. Addross, giying age, weluht, And wastes wantod a onth without board, X B e e ey ‘ ANTED — AGENTS — ENERGETIC meu, with or without oxporience, for a doalrable A A o U4 L% and 2) North Clark-st. MEIGELL & C VANTED—]!EL[AHLE MEN, WIIO ave abillty as salosmion, 1 take’ charsa of territory. e the saic of valusble bouks. Ads d 4, e ufmice, ‘VA.\ ED—-A COLORED MAN TO _YY__waitun tables at LINCOLN'S, 187 South Clark. V ANTED—MAN TUAT KNOWS 1IOW tu take care of horees and 1o dellvor krocerios. Must be sober and competent. Nune other neod ape ply. i Centre-av, ANTED—-YOUNG MEN TO BECOME far fliustea; telozranh uporators. Bend 2 conts instruetion byok, C. . JONES & C _WANTED=FEMALE HELP. DoMEETICS. VVANTED-A FIRST.CLASS MEAT und une'guod pastry cuuk for hotel; wages, 12 par muntl eucl, Address Jowil Louse, Stlcne an City, tnd. NORTH SBIDE. 0 RENT—SECOND STURY ON NORTH L sallo-at, 4 roms, (urnished: would protur et kud BIs wife. witlhiout chlidren. PURING= 'ON & CO., 118 South Water-st T0 RENT—STORLES, OFFICES, &¢ STORES. 0 RENT—STORES AND UFFICES! I tho City Natlonal Bank Butiding, 181, 156, snd 158 Washingign-t n {mlnlllmnm Lulldiog, 157, 159, 2 71 nnd 33 Rundolph-at. In Fidelity Banx Buliding, Kundolphest. 212 Wubuali-uv., iear Adams-st. tine store, Bullding 15 Jnckeon=st.1 kUG por annm, Dullding 243 Bouth \Water-st.: §1,20 per annumm. Hutliing 30 East Yon Boren-sti H50 per annum, 11ding 26 West Vun Buren-sts #10 per apnum. reaunt tenanty buve tie proterence, but wust calt u wish to remain, UGAINS, VURYET & CoTiig % BRLING Roowm 19, 131 Ln ¥ali i, Ayent, st corner Studnn. —STORE:! .NOW VACAN a vanr, Modison-st., 316 n. Went Muiisun-at., May i, 3 lnru%mlm Ut 'otlurs on et of the business And sirects, W e, Occupants of bulidings loasod through our offica will please notify us at once If they wisti to_rewmain Anuthor yoar, oF wo ehall conalder same tu renk. f lz:n(«,un x'rruftmd' rents z:muumu, und property ooked ufter. Runsonavie m G| N & DWIGHT, IFFIN West Bide lteal Eatato and Iousc-itenting Agonts, northenst curner Washingtun und_ Hajstod-sis, 0 RENT—67-69 LAKE-ST,, 4 FLOORS 1 bnseinont, separaty or divided. 3 13-13 Tlenrburn-st), corner of n ulley, 0380, store and Lasemont, : 1 Gltice on tirsf Boor of 61 Laka.st, corner of State, witts or without slomge. Loft, Tourth Noor o 58} LE URAND BURTON, 7 Lako-st. 3 La Sallo-at, RENT—FOUR-STORY AND BASE- ment sturo, No. $i0 Wabastenv. Apply at 47 Denrborn-st. TO RENT~STORE AND BASEMEN'T, 240 West Madison-st., 23aitl opposite Caron X Firlo's1 usinoss centro of the Wesh, Sidus, sufiabis for nny flest-cluss rotull business, WA, 1L THOMEP- BON, 22 West Madison-st. OFPICES, 0 RENT — DESIRABLE OFFICES, with water, gratas, und voul, in bearborn Bujld= I urborn s Ws M. CONDICT: ttiom . 0 RENT—DESK ROOM —810 PER months contrul: lights ~gulet. “CUSTING, FHOMAS & CO,, publishors, 10 aud 185 Doarbornsst., noar Monroe, e Tog, LOFTS. T—-TWO VERY DESIRABLE Hoora: also, ¥ome-choted ofices {n the centrg bt srholesute grocery district. J. C. SMAUILL & Co. B Washington-st. MISCELLANEOUS. 0 RENT—TIE LARGE BRICK BUILD- ing corner of Bluo Ixland and Hoype-ava can Tond C 1. &'Q. curs Highit from duor; nearly Sud #quure Toul of Tand goos with bullding; will give loni fuuse wnd luw rent."V'ERCY W, PALMEIRL 1 Dear I O RENT—15000 SQUARE FEET* OF lor outn wi steainepowr: will divildo (o suts PITKIN & CRUVEIL 11 Clark-st, BT, TO RENT—BASEMENT $0X60 FEET. Avnly Ut 141 Went Lako-st. ~ JVANTED=TO RE _ A SD-TO RENT—-BY G ' AND wifo by April 1 or sooner, u new tiat un North Hide. Neaf ealito dewlors OF partius Baving samo ads drons % 48, Pribune uitice. ANTED—TO RENT—BY A SMALL fumlty Vvt May)y Hratecians bouso ue fnt of 8 roumn, ol modorn lmprovoments: wust be Hrt- clase nolghborhuod,_Addross Q 14 Tribune utice, 'WANTEI)——TO RENT—A MEDIUM- siaud biruso o sirvel runining east and wosy bus Adums nnd Park-sy, und Abordean and Line Aldross, with particulars, A 2L Tribune, ANTED—TO RENT—THREE UN- Turnishod roows forilyit housokeouin, thaily © 1f ten squurus (rom Post-Ofic 4, Uribung ofles, NT. 7 EXCHANGE—300-ACRE FARM IN Eouthera Hilnvis for Chilengo propesty, improved o uRlnproved. ) ncrenof Fiurida land on rallroad, near 1 gy sotglomont. WilL oxchaue inid or Chiowo proor; Gitlew o und inrriam-ats, folr blooks south of the 0 EXCITANG 1 Go T d y A 9 50 und 80 10 ity o furm e Ta o b sortion Wilh e bt | priporizs GHAILN airbplan Bbek TYASTIN HOUSE, 18 TO 2 EAST ) V. )8 Goiin uraished roois, S1089 bOF | s LHEION A L Nicoly t ansient., 1t s duy. 4 OTEL, 10 FIFTIEAV, -~ £ por day. Hedueod ratos to travoling nion sud pornunent boisrlom, Tublo board §5 ver weok. N HOTEL, TRIN- T {ron 150 I'h Tode L INSTATEST, 0% ~Trunslenta $LI0 t0 8 L S AR T OARD=-JAY 1, SOU SIDE EAST of Wibnali-ar. nosih ol Flirtcthat, Shrou e Tutntabied roumis with goud b ¢ wonileman, wito WH rent b (uiiialied Touss fue Kefuronco glven wid roguired, ¥ 37, l OARD=BY A YOUNG GENTLEMA D 0 u stetetly private tnuily; the nocommodstinns it by ontiroly s Saly torun wnd pariicys Jirs, Audros Oy G JI0ARD-BY YOUNG M..‘(I IN A £ i A v priviis Fauily, on Nozih Sid, ous Clurk-st.j ioTma iant Lo rossonabla, fuforences uachanzed. b difrens U & uth Bo'.-'ufi)—.\r\"u ROOMS 1N REFINED CLAIRVOYANTS, ASTROLOG ST it DI ELLIS n"'{[ llsll 1u read lifecorisctly s and 1or pursony 'Yuln n Ir\l' h, Aprll, s bsuog pelusis s bars that. deas Taraa. br Lot seivs e il i jutiuryy Nemons uiw distativy ditended 1o by lul AT W A PR R e ERSONAL—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, wun, Ured ot bourding sround. datees the uct Quntutancy of & falrly oducsiod und Christian young Tady, furod 3, with & fow bundrod _dollurs b e coliis mand obiget iutrizany. Ade rosa (i Inciose photograph, i, Tribune eitico, ANTED—A NEAT GERMAN GIRL who nn wash, Iron, and covk. Call 52247 South Purkeny. " ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR #econd work and to hoip wash und fron: Gore man preterrod, Applr ac 3w Wabasn-ar. NuURsEs. ANTED-COMPETENT NURSE GIRL who can do sowo sewing, lust briny guod relrences. Call st B Mictlimd-av., ufteraoon ur veuing. ENMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ‘LXTJED = (iOOXD flGER’Mz‘\i‘X ;\x a0 bouriima Bousess at G: DUSKIES oo, 18- Shis waukey-uv, RLLANECUS. MISC! ANTED—BINEDRY GIRLS, SEW- ©ers, und stitchors, RAND, MCNALLY & CU., 14410 154 Stonruu-st. SITUATIONS=MALE, BOORKEEPERS. OLERES, &C. SI']‘UATKO.\’ WANTED—PERMANENT, m thio \eat, by An uxpert stonokeiphior and typo- writur, who has also been uecustumed (0 bovkkeup= ing. Of kuod education, s 3) years of aze, und cun furhlen the vory best roferences .Addross SUENOUS RAVHER, Lock Hox 55, Woroestor, Mans, SITUATIONS—=FEMALE, DOMESTIOS. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, quiel German girl for kuneral housework sewing; would ke u place 10 1wQ ur three weeks ol South side. Address X %2 Tribun uftice. o % EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES nneeding Seandinavlan or Gernau remale balp can supplied ut G. DUSKE'S oles, 1S Miiwanzos-ar, ECKER BROTHERS' PIANOS, “THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SAGNIFICENT 1N, TONE. s erioy, £ ‘\\'unx.\;wsmn A besutiful sssortment at the wareruomeut 153 wnd 190 State-st. S UPRIGH NOS PIAN Aro colobrated for thelr besutiful sinaing quality ot Tone, elustivity of nction, dumblm{ und olvgnncs of tnid, Estublished & years, Rold for ens, ur on thing to sult purcoasors. LYON & HEALY, Stule and Monrue: STORY & CAMD: \vp cgans, A 134 ‘and 190 Btate-st. 'l‘ll E LARGEST STOCK OF PIANOS und orgune in Chicago can be found at tho wares foowms uf W. W, KIMBALL, Cornur Ktalo wild Aduuissats. HALLET, DAVIN & COS MANOS, EMERSON CO'S PLANC W W, RIMUALL PLANO: SHONINGER COTS ORGANY, C U RISBALL ORUANS. Socond-hund Insiruments taken i oxchange. t vory Instrument fully warranted. Cotrespondenice wits denler solicited. st AANOE L 2 GOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, WEAST o Madison= s, Established 108 Dine mood broker und bulliv doaler, Cash paid foz vid 'Blfl and sflver, I-lll“llunfll.ly:nlls‘ ote, vte. Colorado irmn i L, T aver. - NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURINI- ture lnd,rlnmu without removal, 151 Hao- dulph-st, Noyus DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, watches, wic, 6t low rates. 1. LAUNDEW, IEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE avings and Fldolity Bunk books, and Bcandi- navian Nutopnl Hauk coruficates. 1RA HOLMES, Geneml Hruker, 8 Washingtou-st. EY TO LOAN ON CHHICAGO REAL UBtaty In any suount above ALUA st the luwest Ruten, HENIY WA Jit., ¥ Doarbum-st. i\, ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, ole, without rvmoval U, PARICY, 100 Vess Monrog-st. odi inu Fitehbund tatho, 19inch awiog, i ong’ Bronticy s 1A, 10-Inch swing, with siide rost: ang Huvon planer, B-tuch by Reinc $7 i-fout: any Mundry stapar, i-luoh strka; ouw rontico UpFEhT driil, A-Inch Swligi oho Hiate sune sitive drilli uno Tund index milling wachine, wiih Tiso nd contras; uhd vury griding machingt ouo grindsione und frame; ong ‘NG, 1 Biurtovant bluwors onw lurge forgy, with suvit and blacksmith wols; ‘cticks, iwist drilla, renniery, dlu-plates, with (aps e Qlen, visos, whd GLHUF smiall (0018 FIR0 opBFtURIL TOF & (s e starting I buy 19 pursan w imtclas machino-ehup ol tho'toals wre pracgicu ™ it TF uatrort (s e LA SRSONAL = IARRY T, WARNER: Bug e at Bhorman House, JOILN B, CARPEN. 01t SALE W caat, At JOR SALE=A COMPLETE FILE OF tha C iy und Suudey siane for the ws LAV, Pribune uitice. [PIRE PARLOR BEDSTE und 4 W - Now rucelvln Biovk of carpets Surnlture, wid bousshold guods. Bulllig &8 [uwost prices fur cash or ou inetallwonts. Call wnd vxuniino. S Tatus_UE EORNU Ad) . ot uiid bot (n city AdVatiw B HORIR AR 1 Wrt Svarouoit atlow AW, A GOODRICH, ATTORNEY A'T )14 1 hoarborn: Adyicw frour 1S yonrs' XUl 1lusi ulutly and logully rutsacied, N BVERY CITY dress. with culcaxo, I 3 VANTED-IN EVE Nu_vupliel ulre. mvm‘l‘l;c::' 5:}4»: chv” urflwun-un. ponr D BOILER, vs: alko & geod grindstons, uearly Bicw, buuld tout Ly 0 Inchs, bounited: | shayor & (06 e-plativs, 1 loobtalteriug-machiie, ot U sibat Llchontors, - RAMMONS, CLANK & L. 2 But Hu L. e A M o d BRI T AR Dearvoru-st. ENLARGE PORTIONS OF Cibea stamp o 1 DB 1L TV A ll()!lL\-—-S‘UuE CURE 1‘(33( TED—SMALL SALABLE STOU A i1 Jowelry minl t3ires) ala, W rnt. ¥ indows 1 N it Mg lsomet wost G TBFS0D Lusinoss. Give patiicus or & Juwelry \ Tribude vttice. '“r.-}_:\"r 2D— X LADY WOULD LIKE ok ctrw of Turnished dour fur Lhe use ot two ruoms. UL Eribune vl TE FARM, WELL wiisag 15 000 Tt RN f ! i