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R <31k CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY =JLITIA NOTES. sl L. of Interest to the Rank ""::d File of Our Citizen= Soldiery. — or-General’s Report m:ll:zc‘cqmlltlon of theo First Brigade. e e Valuable Suggestions to the Military Authorities. Tho on some The Sixth Regiment removed to its new ¢ Just week, m‘nfifs ;'",:mk 0. Walrieh hins been retlected m"l&mvmly ¢, Ninth Infantry, at Plper us 11. Bartlett has been elected City. v fu :{;gu;ml!dré‘l,llellnnl of Company D, First Jiexlment. - rivato 5 fl]:s( LM(;N:\I:-:;. of talfon, &t OR , Ward, Company A, Sixth Clv‘kstljr;nln{:’l-ln!un‘v;r:nl'nteu D eave bf fib- Resty four months to visit Europs for his e Tealth. . Holmes, Compnny F, Firat C‘lp}eu? . r?*!:m*mmndn' tho Imnumlfio dlss Rl serat, Edwin Pearson, on uccount nr.u:nu of service expived. Capt. Gordon 11, Quinn, C«m\mny K, First Campbel! has been elected oy Cponwnuy E, Niuth Bat~ y sonumends_the hoforable dis- “If-llhs,:!etl!mr’rr'l:::m Fred Weed, on account of &mm) from the etty. v ers have been elected in Q'f,',’fia'.‘,’}"’x“,""f‘h‘n’;'«'f Reglment, nt Unlenns Qo Gittan S, MeClelidn, and Firsk Ilenry Holtkmnp, Lo Tohey, Battery_D, recommends E, I, Toboy, Latte: m‘g’fijo'n%'r&bh: :llscl'mmu o?’l’rl'vuleu John A, Fulk, arry Wiison, and 1larry 1illl, on ac- countof removal from the State. D, First Cavalry, Capt. Ezra 115‘::"::-‘:{:11 very fine reception at Martiny's \m;'sm« acadumy last Tuesday evening, wihleh was turgely attended. - Vi 1lenry Allnut, of Company C, nm“fi%«mu-u.. Plper (t.’ny hus been pro- notedd to Jospital Stewnrd of the Battal lon, Yice N. G, Plnnk, torm of service expired. L Sid Blanchard, commanding conpiny S cltth Battalton, ut Oltaw Tcommends tho” honorahle discharge o Trivate James W MeMullen, on account of busliiess cngagewents. i < o 5ldney Blanchai commanding Calfnlfi:yfly bl;, '%wnlul\ Bl\tt«'nlluu. Ottaw: ecommends the henorably discharge of Trivates George B. Medell, Frank S, Allen, and Witliam Raymond, for varlous reasons, don 11 Quinn, commnnding Com- m?\lyptk?ol?lm Kcl?llueufi recommends the | dgishonorable Jmfihnrzu xgt }”:llm'l::nA}Bgni l(l‘l’i Y cnry F. Jo m“"(‘x.iy:h%"servlce. )un account of absence m drilis and nou-pnyment of dues, . E. P, Taby, Battery-D, recommeuds m!a] 3 sc}%ul;sc 1'0¥'Lhu **good of the service,” of Privates Blisha Forbes, Jr., Frauk O, Ylansen, Orvallas AMann, John il Williams, Fred A. Wentworth, and Tarry De Costa, Col, Willigm 1. Thompson, commanding the Sixth Regimont, has recominended the {ollowinf a\nlrnvuohmneum; For Chinplain, the Rt.-Rev. Bishop Charles Edward Cheney; for Surgeon, Asslstant-Surgeon K, A. Ein- mons} fir Asslstant Surgeon, Ralph E. Btarkweather, Capt, C. E. Cort, Company F, Third Regi- ment, Rochielle, recommends tha disciarie of nine men, on nccount of retmoval from the fitate, 03 follows: _Corporals George W. Iiethel and Glen R. Bothwell, aud Privates obert C. Brundage, Joln J. Barry, Alvaro 1add, George M. McConnughy, B, L. Mlller, (harles Rhouds, and Lewis B, Whito. Company E, of the Flrst Cavalry, the new ‘West Slde company, gave a nlunsing anter- tainment st the drill hall of the company, corner of Lake and Paulivn streets, las Thursday evenling, for the bonefit of thecom- wand, Theexarelses consisted of literary and musical exerelses, presided over bf Borgt. A , Brickwood, Ono of the principn| attrace tionsof the evening was Miss Lucy L. Barrett, ¥ho gave several recitutions in' & manner {hat called for ropeated encores, Capt. ). G. Stolp, Company D, Third Regl- ment, Aurorn, secommends the discharge of twelvemen for varlous rensons, as follows: lonorable dischurges for Privates Jamues 11, Brenuan and Harry Cuning, on uceouut of temoval from tho distriet; honorable dis- charges for Privates Chad Allen, Henry M. Cone, Will A, Hoyt, Rufus Holt, George James, Kred Woolsen, Clarence Lacey, and George Palmer, on necount of busiuess; dls- lonorably discharges, for the good of the service, of Privates Orange Rowe and Frank Stadler, on necount of general worthlesness. ISRPECTON'Y REPONT, FINST BRIGADE. Following is the full taxt of the reportof M3}, Elliott Durand, Inspecting Onm:r of he Flrst llrl]gmlc, 28 submitted to Inspector- Genenal E, B, Hamllton, at Quincy, contaln- 'ng recommiendntions, romarks os 10 the eon- llon of the troops, munner of hlsructlnk. :}«;:klgxa eturns having beon published a Orrick oF AssisTANT INSPRCTOR-GEN- EW\L‘ HeavquanTEns Fisr BriuAnk, L -U-l Cincado, April @, 1881, —Col. E, B, g;xm lton, _Inspector-General, 1. N, Go— LoNkL: 1 have the honor herewith to tubmit 8 report, of the antiual fnspection nid busterof the First Brigade, made by me, in ml:g}]hlr& vith ordore, during tho month of areh, km work hos occupled my undlvided at- utlon from tho 12th day of ‘February until gnmm. time, greatly to the detritaent of - :’ usiness, which moro than usually de- H'M'.'“y Yreun:u at this particular season, mowmr, wos determined not to slight hny of the details of the work, and I even “t:md certain tasks \mon myself which menu\ called for in tho orders, although val“ ce 18 an onerous one ut the best, in- m'lnl this year, ot account of blockatles, lhn'a"mcl Of 2,300 wlles In order to roach e iferent conipunies of this brignde, ‘Tho b “:!Illlu\\e(l by law s entiraly too limited to i tof dolng tull Justico_to so larke di- hm»nnl troops us the First Drigado, the lmptnm Uefng located in twenty-elght dif- U:re: towns outside of Chicago, leaving but louy.- Veeks In which to make ‘the country 1 endeavored to make this, 50 far ns the lfl"filnum would periit, & tour of Instruce vy el s o tour of tnspection, 1 found “”)'ty:n“n}pmly oflicers followlug teuditions Sror out awd thrown uside at tho foung 9 War of the Rebellion, Some I rith n conglowerated jde, Upton, h n of Weelly bfimfiwlmud Michigan tactics, with o fair sprinkling o :fllg Which doumleasortgluutefi wlthmn‘x‘um- Ul e b Wi utterly Inipossible to correct 1o fngtperiors whieh 1 observed n li'lh\:'.lloganmdl I found ‘ln nln!lll« plan _was fo aval mfil( Ot the priviloge contalned order—to tuke the e "‘ch':gllg;fhlnnlnmluz lhu"‘:%’:r’:i‘l’zgmlllldzllllg Tuportayy o S91d4y aud sonie of the more tol?' the Company movements no- *(r)mm 'W.&la’l:_. with the Captain as an ob- Ulr:‘lfin?(( the conclusions arrived at after bory can““ the Lour Iy that very fuw men are afiey m‘l‘ulmmlnm. oven of o company, 1t Iy g g o a0t A1 iNsigniticant nuinber of g Py stunll citles there fs not n man in udum}"'"’ Is really compotent to con- ' thg ety OF soldiers,” Almost as a Buiiity |y oo PTOMLIENt wan in the coni- L"“’wmh‘; josah us Captain, without taking e hag ot eration the question us to whether hlly knowledee of tacties or will ever v selt of thit knowledge, 1 found g lfl}! comnandery c“rllllns thelr e “apprgye® ( Brlct accordunce with Wi b lfil tactles, Of course those Al the lmu?l old Enfleld musket eannot Uuwn, nge and linngs according to % A“:uy UaN use thelr arms in the iber excused the shortcomne "l‘lnl;% l:zl‘(m]m{J tlhl\t the "Wn?l"tfl"”.“”f could uot be szxau:‘c!!‘ettinéd an l(l;t ular wilitary drllls and wwvet- b mxermnru. thoy had gotten out Ph'“uxln bm‘kflll! account and” could not 3 Cougeigyion to thelr norwal condition, Tay, mflnlu‘w“" weetings had been held, sun “'('. o Stato could upproprinte o Ing y; ‘g - llfwneyhmlvluusly by expend- Dikeg gpg h‘f Lfl‘:l m(&ufizlun liu iclent to oftieer Dy the Blneun.c etk Idl AM BORLY T HAY B fm"‘ umvl:: ro“t uh:nu]orltly of come e RIY! St wor OINon, ncceusitatinig 3 prons ani L r ue e Durt of the Asuqulunt In- Ve Lug ) mnm\:r excusa thero wight tun. In 'fllk\nll % thers seews to Lave been Mflwm'oul 6 two which were to go (0F they L the corrected Fy o g copy plainly bafore tham; and yet In many cases the rulls were Imperfect when they came to the Inspector’s handaa second tinte, and thora was nothing to do but to put them In shape at hesdyunrters, delaylng this report atlenstn weef by this means, It seems to ma that 8 udy sliould never wnderlako to holil a responalble position iinless he I8 pre- pared to attend to all the duties that pertain 10 the oflice, “The anntial muster s the lm- porlant event of the year, not nlone becanse vfthe nmount of moncy to be n]wrourlnu-xl to ench command, but “beenuse the weneral eficiency I8 then to be determined, ‘The Captain who thinks it Is not worth s while to consider the Iatter fenture, but’ merely nlms to secure the attendance of a Jurge nii- ber of men to drawv pay, BIm; IP expuses the ignoranes of the recrufts and his own negll- genee. 1 aimost Invarlably found that wlhero n conimanding officer \was eateless fn mnk- ing his rolls ho was careless in other mntters rtalning to the welfare of his company. oma rolis contalned the record of men ap- poluted on regimental or battallon none commissioned “staff, and further along, among the privates, would appenr the snuie namas, _‘Thess would nlsu appear on the field and stafl roll, thus having been mustered in two pluces, Such names 1 struck from the campany rtoll wherever I detected thow, The method of nmmlmlm‘ to tha non.com- missloned staff Instend of detailing from com- panles in the Nationnl Guard, of course i done that companies may maintain their fuil quota of non-commissioned ofticors, but great watehfuliess ls necessary on the gan of the lnn‘pentnr to prevent donbllr(nf. have not lnrf sted upon so rigid an adherence to thg rules in making out the cmu‘mny rolls ns I would like to have done had I more thne, It I wereto do this work again I would placa tha rolls upon the scale of merit and mark the comprnies accordingly. X would recommend that wider no eireumn- stances the annual encampment of the brig- ado be postponed In the future, as 1 belleve it rightly conducted it 1s the best meaus of infusing now blovd into the velns of tha wilitiamen, 1t I8 a recrention that Is looked forward to with vleasurs by ull country troops, and their disappolntment and disgust when it 18 denled or postpoued Is E PRODUCTIVE OF NO GOOD. You will abserve In’ the returns a column wihth the heading “Su\mllmi." ‘The esthinates of tho varlous companies [ mnds upon four- 1een quulifications—as follows: Intclligence, physique, military bearing and generul ap- pearance, disclpline, instruction and drill, attendance, armorles and diill-rooms, arns, accoutrements, eguipments, clothing, none eommisstoned ofticers, books and nccounts, and files, ‘This being tha first time the com- parative standing of compunics hus heen- abserved closely in an ingpection, deemedl it advisableto baseealeulntions upon all of the aboyve-mentioned polnts, in order that my superiors might become advised of tho exact situntion of the varivus troops, Some companies which apparently stand high in drill ard Incking In accounts, armorles, clothing, or discipline, and so do not stiow as high a rate ag other commands which excel Inother points, Next year I would drgp all of thuse gnallfications which might be desig- nated as stationary, and merely base the cal- culation on such joints as would dlrectly show an mprovenent, fixed the scale of marlt nt 100, and raised the standard of ex- celionce high, In order to stimulate ambi- O . ‘The accounts of State money I find for the most part sutisfactory, but two or -three ox- cuptions, whichh I have noted in tiie proper place, will doubtless recelve attention. 1t was not my desire to {mpose hardships uran the mmlps In the inspection, or to mnke diffieulties, Ldid not start out with a view of hunting up faults, but simply to note them where they were appurent. ‘Some of my critieisms might be enlled severe, but I sin- ceroly belleve that sueh n courso will b conmended by all who have the welfare of the Nutional Guardatheart. Itis myopinion that o command has no right to appropriate State money for u certain vurlzunu and not 1111 1ts part of the contract by at least making an exertion to become efficlent, and It is not 4ust to others who do work and spend their timo for this purpose. A few counnanders in the country npologized for derellctlon of duty on the pritof thelr recrults by saylng, “You can hardly expect men to come out and drill unless they are '}mhl for It by tho State,” To theso 1 replied that suchtalk in the urcsenco of recruits would lead to yperniclous effects; that =] the Nationul Guard was a I.mlnhli(-xchnnl. glving to every meniber an opportunity to acquire o military edueation second to none'to be had in the country, there being no Imit to it, and all this fres of expense. All the State Tequires is a small portion of a man’s thue in return for the expense, and it lie negleets to izlvo thls he s not dotnr his duty, and 18 vio- ating his onth of enllstment, 1 wish, in conolusion,to thank the com- munding officers of regiments, battalions, and companies for the uniformly cordial hos- Pitulity and heatty support which they tond- ured e without exceptlon, and the zerlous cobperatlon which I received from them, which tended In a groat ineasurs to lghten the tedious details of my task., Very re- spectfully, your obedient servant, % BLLIOTT DTRAND, Major and Assistant Inspoctor-General, ——— CAPT. COWDON. His Pian for Reducing the Flood-Lovel of the Mississippl River—Vast Benefl from tho Lake Borgzao Qutlot, Niw Onukans, Aprll 27, 1881L,—To the Edltor of the New Orlcans Democrat: Among other ftoms of . value, I read with in- torest the ramarks you made about the high water, and am glad to seo that youn recognlize 1ho great valuo of the Atchnfalayn s an out- let for the flows of the Misalss!ppl It ver, and fortunate indeed Is it that Red and Ouachlta Rivers aro low, For thadischarge from the Mississippl to the Gulf level via the Atchafaluyn Is now fully 100,000 cuble feet_per second, ‘Then thore I the Morganza, Lafourche, and Bon- net Carro outle, ull comblned will equal an- other 100,000 citbic fest, and still the current of the river iIn front of the city Is not dimin- 1shed o partioclo; then what becouwes of the ussnmption of decreused curront bulow the ontlots ¥ ) So long as such safoty valves are opeun direct to the gult level thers cun be 1o over- Now from Vicksburg to New Orloans, and did wo now liave the still greater outiot properly made nt Lnke Borgna the water In front of this city would not only be_lessened elyht to ten feet bolow the present level, but the const below and above to Memphis would all be In the same way relloved and no dum- nge to the river moutn or auy Important in- torest, ‘This roduction of the high waterflow intho Mississlupl of fully ten or twelve feet at Vicksburg would relleve the Atchafalaya of the Mississippi floods, enabilng that strenm to carry ofl to the gult the waters of, the Red and Ouachita Rlvers, Theu nll that valuable portion of Loulsiann you mentloned as being given over to the ovurflows would be re- deemed in unu!yenr wlthuulnaunl of lovee on the bunks of the Mississlppl River, By the deplation of the floods near the low- er ond of the river the uugle of fall will be incrensed, thus uccelemuma the curront, cuusing tho mnain stroan to dlschargo mord water nto the Gulf through'its mouth ‘than 15 now discharged ‘in the same. period of thne, Tho outlets of Atchafalaya, Morganzy, and Bounet Carre, whilo relleving the rniver frout, ’hm"lueuwnlowui wmany valuable plantations u the rear, S WVhen, on the other hand, the outlet into Lanko Lorgue, It properly mude, would not only hurm no ouw In thag vicinity, but would resiors valuy. to the now ruined plantations n the rear of the above-namad outlets by so lowering the flood llne lu the river that there would be but little dischurge at such polnts, aud in this connectlion I-have often nsked the ?‘ncsuon why somno one, in order to close the onnet Corre, hus not proposed the outlet into Lake Lorgne, When the outlet at Lake Borgne may ba made, it will lay the foundation_ work to re- clalin the whols- nllnulsullml Valloy from overtlow and deepon und othorwise linvrove the navigation of the Misslssippt River from Calro to the, Quif, foitles Included, und It made this cumlmi fafl, then there never will bo uuudner overtlow i the lower vialloy of the Mlsblulglfl. and in less than thres ycars more we will! huve at least five fuot nore water In the Mississlppl than we now have from Calro to.this clty, during its lowest stuge. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollurs will demonstrate the truth of this, 1f those who wish to ses the vnlla‘f freed from malarlal fevers and redeemed from averflows, and lavo tha water in front of this clty reduced elglit to ten foot, and the chan- nel of the Missiasi v\ryorumuomly deepened from Calro to the Gulf, will uniw, we cau In- fluence Congress to make the appropriation of §250,000, which will do the luitial work, I an respectfully, Jouy CowboN, — e ———— ‘Tho Monetary Bugwo Expres. PButer Mcasrs, Evarts, Thurman, and Howoe, Auwverican delogutes to_the centerency, and the rupresentatives ul tho Europoan Powons. ir, Bvarts—* Buu Joo. yeotlotaot. Farelxn delegutos—* The sate (v you.'" Mr, thurman (ssido)="'Kvurts, give mo a [ ~y 1881—TEN PAGES. chnnce.” (Aloud) “Paltos vous a la maison, Messiours, Don't bo cmbarrassod bocause you oan't lruk FEnglish," E"Nn" dele:'nr}m—l l“ Morel," - r. Evarta— No [rissuna p ro la tom Noun voulons diro 1o bushiom: - B Mr. Howo (aside to Mr, Evartai~* My diotion Ary anys afafre means businesa.’”” fr. Bvarta—=**] nominato Mossoo Magnin as Prasident of tho meeting. M. Maunin is dulv nominated and elooted, Mr. Evurts—* Tho question hefory us, gontle. mun, is U'argent, Aves vous do Pnrgent?™ Mr. Howo—** Nun, mnfe_J'ni lo bun martesy de for dit frore du tnodeein, ot §'al—" Mr. Thurman—""T{m Howe, louez un spite!*" Porclfn delogates—** Comme une bellc languo, I'Irlandaisol”™ ¢, llowe—" I[f I'm not to bo aliowed to sponk French in this conference, I'il mnnmn. ‘That's tho anawer Ollgndorf gives to that question.” Mr, Evarta—" Comme J'otnis disant, gentlo- mon, ln question "— r. Thurtnan—4 1t my honored friend will “:\:‘-':;% moy~—Gentlemen, avant'je loft lo Forelgn dolegates— Loft lo Wnbash? Qu'est quoc'est quo ca? ‘Is that tho sume as getting left on Wabmsh?" Mr. Thurmun—" 1 boy pardon. I don't think Ies gentlemon comprennes mo. Tho Wabush, reat In mi fe suls no," Forcign delegntes—' Wo accopt tho apology.” Mr, Howo=* e, we." At this juncturo M, Magnin commenced the apuech conourning bimotaliam and tho desired resulta of the Conferonce, which have have al- roady beon cabled. o T = BOGUS LIFE-INSURANCE. The Crimes and AMiscry That Kave Kue« sued An Fonfisylvanla Through % Be- nevolenteCharitabie¥ Litc-Inmurance Socletios—A Startling Expo Specral Dlspate fo The Chicago Tridbune PriLADELVIIA, May 1,—The Press to-day devotes a full page to an exposure of the misery that has been wronght by tie un- checked sway of the speculative or colipgras tlve life-Insurance societies. The revélation 1s not wholly new, ns the mischlef has hoge- tofore been shown up by the smne vaper, as well as by the other lending journnls of this clty and by the correspondents of Influentiul papers elsewhere. But In thoroughness and explicitness it s nltke valuable and startling, ‘These socleties are sliown to huve penetrated Into every portion of the State, and to have resnlted in almost every crinie, including murder, Through carclesness aml misin- formation, aud isled by the cant about high salaries and big real estate investments of the legitimite uum‘mulwn. thousands -of people have been prevalled upon to squander thelr noney in these assessinent sucletles, and are now reaping the bitter result, Asgessments are levled upon them continunlly to muet the = enornous death-losses caused by the socletivy’ Incrensing age, and by thelr taking old and diseased suembers, The natural denths from these cuuses nlone foot up to o rulnons fig- ure, and to them are added the deaths of those who hinve been allowed to «dle by cenury “friends” and physiclans, or who have been murdered outright, In urder to get the lusurance money, ‘Uhe cortiticates of membership taken upon the lves of persons who could never have been ndmitted into houornble Insurnice compnnies ary traded from hand to hand us conmon truek in Ber- lin, York, Philudefphin, Lancaster, Schuyl- kitl, Frankiin, and other eountles, 'In oncof thoso counties alone six murders have been traced directly to the nefarlous methods of these ‘“‘cobperative’” concerns, ‘e Incen- tiveh to fraud In them nre so great,aud the gul-*) lbulity of the public has been so steady, that many prominent men, Including severnl State officials, have been duped. In some cases the State ofliclals have been the vietim- izers, and several of thetn are bmpliented in the present astounding disclosures, These ofticiulsare also the ones who have been throw- {ny their **influence ™ toward othor States in order that the lezislators of the Intter may bo prevailed upon to allow the hords of rascally culperatives from Pennsylvanin to do busi- ness elsswhere unrestrained by State super- vision, ‘These socleties clnlin o be * benev- olent ™ and * charitable,” and nssert that they ought to be allowed to ko into llinols or any other State and work the same havoce they have created liere, without belng checked in the lenst Ly the oflielal Insurancy departmonts, These speculative coOperatlves \mu\llf! gt the Masonic and other really friendly sucleties seared into joinmmg them in their endeavors to thus Influénes leglslation in othor States, but In the present enso It Is Dbelivyed that the ndictment of & hundred or 80 of tho ringleaders for positively proved erlmes will keep the Ponnsi'lvnmn colipern- tives so busy that they will not beable to Eny the * benavolent-suelety ” gouge on tho gislatures of other States for some time to come. KEARNEY'S CONFESSIONS. YWhat the Ex~Agitator Hasto Bay About tho Movement That GavelCalifornia a New Uonsiitution. The Sncramento Record-Union prints an elght-column report of an Interview with Dunls Kearngy, the Sand-Lot agitator, in re- gard to the Inslde history of the New Con- stitution varty of Californin and other mat- ters. Kearney, whose story must bo taken for what it Is worth, represents the New Con- stitution movement to have been originated and guided by men who had the most seltish and “sinlster ends lu view. Ilo states that some of those men unfolded thelr scheutes to him, lluslnn{: to secure his codperntion, 1o delares that they olfered hiuw very largoe sums to form un wlllance with thew. “IHeal- legzes that thelr plan involved the selzure of the State Government and the Judiciary, and the bringing of sults In various dlrez- tions agninst wenlthy firms and corporations, with express and sole object of sccuring an enormous _ blackmuil, Kearneoy protests that he I8 to-day the snine agltator that he waus when he commenced, “*only poorer in pocket, but richor in knowl- cdge and experience ’ ‘and says that ho In- tends to keep on untll both the Democratic and the Republican party In California have been destroyed. ‘The people, ho says, ure poorer to-day than they were twenty years ago, and will contlnuoe to be poor ns lunfius thiey atlow themsolves to bo led h&pnl Te- inny, ‘The Workingmen's parfy of the Stato, hesnys, sold ftself to the Democratie party at the lust campalgn, and consequently thers isno Workingmen's purty now, enrney deled that o proposed to stimp the State in the interest of the Anti-Monopoly party * now erystallizing and taking shape in New York,"” alud that e expected 1o see it sweop tho country for years hence, .But he could sea ho relief for the people as nguinst tho 1onopolics, unless the peopla take chargeof thesa nonopolies themselves aud buy them out at a fair valuation, Recurring again 1o tha past, hie sald that thewr agitation had ses cured for Callfornin n Constitution that is of fmmense benefit to her, and had made the Chineso question a Natlonul ouls1 and hnd vnwtlcnl‘!{ settled itwo faras Californin 18 scoucerned with it as a State. Tlie New F¥lying Machine. (harlofty (N, (o) dberver, It Isnow learned that Dr. Dunjel Ashbury's flylng machine will ba given its inishiug touchos 1t u fow duys, For two years Dr, Ashbury, with tho ald of u skillea mockiunie, hns been cngnged in porfeuting his ldea. 8o faras can bo gt from the llunrlrflon uf thoso who have scon it, the falluwing llun (s given ot it: The inveution roverts Lo first prinoiples fur s hasls, Naturo furnishes the model, and the birds of tho air uru robbed of tho seorct of thelr motive powor for its purposes. The body of the inventlon is fo shupe-somothing between u bontand the body of & bird, Tho wingu ure jmadu of cauvas, und con= structed injmitation of w blrd’s wings, Thuy mousure thirty fuet from tip totip, They aro niady o upurito, not by working the arms, but by ingenious muchinery to whivh u podal fs ut- titchod, aud which is worked by the toot liko n suwing-muchine. This isonly uscd when it is deslred to racond, A scon &8 & propor ultitude 1s reached the lllpl’\lflfi of the wings ls dispensed with, snd the wingd bolng extended on 4 level; the bird Bino, with tho atd of prupollers on tho sids mmux,h the uir any distance dos sired, The machine is nlovly balanced, aud, If it 18 dosired to desveud, ull that 13 necossary 1s to throw a little oxtra welght forward to jive the beak tho right Incline downward, and the object s attainod. e — .The firm of Mansell, Birnbaum & Co., New York, conduct the largest nuuui(!l house In Auwerleu; the senlor member, AMr, A, Man- sell, 18 a strong Indorser of St Jucobs Oll;— ha suffered for years with Rhoumatism; duced by a frlend, he procured a bottle of Bt Jacobs Ol was cured. OLAIRVOYANTS. LL RECOMMEND MRS. FRANKS, 861 w3t Mudlson-at., best adviser un luve, wAr % wlly iid business troublus. Fues, 8 cants Lo 1. MUSIUAL, AT ANTED—YOUNG LADY VOCALIST supran voloe 10 objectlons 1u s ywod simuteur, an: in u re - FHRRIR A A s sue e HOOMS. o vcscs ASHL PPAID FOR LAW, MEDICAL, wnd private lbrarivst laca aud smusic: wiinalocs Cill ur_addivss Chsplu's Urlgloal Old Book Blors, torher abulion ana Baacborutata. 2 TRIBUNE BIANCH OFFICES, N ORDEIL T ACCOMMODATE OUR numarous patrons througiiont the city, we have estabilsiod Branch Umeos I tho difiorent” bitistons, an destgnatail balow, whore ndvortisuments will ho iaken for the amo prica ma eharuod at tio Stain OF- tico, and wiil be racetyud untifcluck p. m. BOURIL DIVISTON, J. & It. BIMMS, “Hooksollors and Btationers, 178 DL AR ; Vo B, BOGAILE, Drugetst, 6 Cottaze Grovoeav, Juun_p.fi?f'?il'uguxl eageint, 207 Indiann-av, t v ::l‘i"h\{‘. ¥ CMAN, Drugsiat, cornar Thirty-Srat and o E8T DIVISION, . ¥ tsluw'r. l‘)‘nuu&uu et Madison-st., core m:rl'nllhn JAH, M, 0, “lll”ad ligllf,h'l)fl'\’ Bllfl.‘ Druggists, 131 Bouth vAmwnmm‘. o J Blue Islend-av, ml'{u’t‘,'?{.u- teg;: Newrasaler, and Pancy (AU NSO, Drewcats i North atatad, T DIVIRION, cxlfiifluxsl.ma{{g%’fk'wnp rugsiein, 45 North 5 WK MR GO Drugatats, o8 Larraboa-t, cornor Hoy o NERDE, rinitng and_ Adverttsing TOUIS W, Agent, Nows nnd Sauonery Dep_m. A3 K, Division-st. LOST AND. IOUND, JROUND_XT WEST SIDE TUNNEI Gunt andink. Thowner Wil fnd iHeBi AY Twerith Bireot Voitee Niations ']' OST—-SATURDAY, A NOTE AND w anvelupe: m of . Inclosed in a b il camartod by lons i L ae i 1il be MEMBER- \Vabasheay, 1 OST—CERTIFICATE. OF, shin No. 157 Boand of ‘Trade. WM. BIRAGUE, 25 itandolitior, : MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, A REED & SON'S PIANUS=~WEHAVE o just recolved n now 1ot of our elogant upright cavinet, grand planus, OWlig to thoir immunse sounding-bonrd, extra lonig strings, and powerful wee tiun, they linve ‘s tone imost cqual to o _concurt kraid, For durnbllity und atanding in tune wo wnar- Bateo them equnt to (o best square plana ever made, We will take urcont pleusirs In sxoibiting theso ine ALFNRONLS (0 wiiy onio who Wl call 4t bUF WAruroumA. Corromponil olictied With thoso vl ut w diss tanee, 141 State-si. ple uf Musl TISCHER upPRIGHT PIANOS Arcceletratod for thelr beantlful sineing qunilty of fono. elusticlty ol wottun, durability, und eleunice ot tablished 4 years, Nold fof cush, or on e o snit porohisera, . LYON & TEALY, Mato ana Munrogssta, 3 NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS NEW BQUARK pIANOS, NEW OItliANg, For salo on Instaliments at, W, W, KIMBALL Corner Hinte 1hd Ada: ts, o) oo S—ORGANS=WITIL 6 STOPLS, 9 3taum 34 Watous, 13: solid wainut coior, ctuves. cully giarautood. [ioed’s Tomple of Music, < TORY PIANOS X AND CcAML, GANB, 183and 19) Stato-st. FUIL BALE Oit HENT, POrULAR 4 Tlllfl EMERSON BOUARE PLANOS, EMIEUSON UPRIGH'Y PIANOS. Thiesa Instrunionts hava buch bufory tilo pubiic for tha yast farty yuurs, sud durink that g their action und tona Buvy bucomu 8o well known that the do- mund haa buen fur abond of tho supply. Wo Bavy jusg recoived o ing naortinent of (hess [nu inatruments. In addition to the ALUYE We nuve st lare alues OF atber mukes thut can be suld ou instalimonta 1T re- utrod: "Hive hundrod ormnn tn sock. Socond-hand fn- struionts tikon 1 oxehansy, W. W, KIMBALL, Cornor Htkto Jnd Adc isests, BOARDING AND LODGING. SOUTH SIDE. 16 ELDRIDGE-COURT—PARLORS AND Lod-ronms, family and aingle rooms,with buntd, Hluuss tharoukhly renvvatod. NorTH SR 7 N. Clu\l!K-ST.,’NEAH THE BRIDGE— day. iood voard, $1to 8T pur weok; $1i to £20 per month; buurd, § pur wouk, §12 per mont, ! HOTELS. BENTON JIOUSE—DBEST $1.50 A DAY lotol in Aoiorien; Marblo bullding, adfoining Grend Duciiic: opponite Post-Oflos und | Cuvtoni- Mouse; ranms und dinlug rodui now, neut, and cleun. T, JAMES II0TEL, 116 FIFTI-AV.— #2porday, Hoduced rates o peruanent Loard- OFs, ‘I'nUlo bukrd & per weox. Mol tickuts. TRLB- INDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL, uito Hlock—-1s the laniest und bost Kurupant hotel (n th elty, inving 16 o, tamtioe {tou 196 10§ pur day, aceording to lgeadon. ‘I'noumsun’s rede taurant uddernenth, SAMUKL Gt K BN, 'rop, OARD—AND ROOM BY YOUNG MAN, fu private fandly on” Wabssh or Michigan-as. Tioeth of Twulfthest., 8 Iteforences. Addruse W & Tiribuno dtice, OARD~A JEWISILFAMILY DESIRES. toums and bonrd will aifomectabio family, Ad- roww 182, Tribune flce. MACHINERY, DUPLEXSAFETY BOILER CANNOT explude; uives most stomm for loast mionoy, und wittTnst fonger than any bollor ever bullt. Kugineers d to cull und exnmilng, or sent 1or duscriptive circular, Officos, 81 Cortiand-st., Now York, and & Canni-at., Chicago, FFO -SALE — TWO SECOND-HAND bollars 42x13, with 1y inplote; 0 bo rue &' 1.a Balla-at, Titeod by Tarcor ongs: MEAD & GO OR SALE—ONE 10-IIORSE ENGINE and a16-urso boliur, now running and i por- 1uce ordor, ot & Bouth Hoyne-av. MALL ENGINES—WE BUILD SEV- crul sizes. 3 to 10 hurso-power, both vertical mi iorizontaly fail Ing in #ock, WILLARD & CO., 0 Lauallo-st. 50 NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINKE Tathos, 25 now and sseond-lund Iron pianers, drill presses, bols cuttes, chucks, nililing machines, iron sbapars, taps and dies, This stock, purchused in Kobrunry at the East 1ur essh, cun and will bo sold elmlll. W. A JAMES & CO., 278 snd 275 Bouth Canal-st, EXCHANGE—SI3000—0N 1§ OF T1ih t morchant mills in 1llinoks, in completo res 3 running doy und night; only mill in - wwn of opleg nico dwelling-huuse und 5 ucres go with mitirall froe und clear; titlo perfoct; want nrito hody of tmber landg must bo farke und A 1 tinber in Kens qul‘ ‘Tentneassu, Arkansss, Mivsourl, or In llinol on Ohlo or Misstaaippt iveri If lund' is tiat g:'nln no diferency, us all wo want i good, Inrgo time r for [uBibUE purposaa; want good titler wo would W tine Ji-ucro furm, woll improved, in Biw froo und cloar, and make ® Iacgor teade. Call or writo, with full ‘lllllhlllllll’l‘ atonce, We will give A 1uender, Our will s only 33 milos wost of Lhicugo. & BOY1), Room 7, 179 Madison-at 0 EXCIIANGE —FOR SUBURBAN o tho riotniey of Kacanber Mich. €. W. T EICE, 1l Lo Bullo-at HORSES AND CARRIAGES. TJOIN MI'TCHELL'S, 108 E, WASIH- Ington-ut., horses of kil kinds, carriaxos, busgules, na narnoss, now und sucand-hand, at low pricos; or will oxchanyo, Cashi advances nindo. (T J. 8. COOPER'S STABLES, NOS. 174 [ Michinienr.. thie, driving buzy, cars Tuge, suddle, and drafl borsvs, Ordure solleitu A BARGAIN— ROCKAWAY COUPLE; run tor ono senson] nutsolled, Can boseon at ZEE Michigunny, HA"NESS—N]\,‘E. LIGIIT ' DRIVING hieago. harnossos at 81U eavh. TS Market-at, Chi AND BUG(ai'Y IN ANTED—1101tSE trude for furniture snd carpots. West 80 n-st. e SAST-OFF CLOTHING, GOOD PRICE PALD FOR CAST-OFF clowing at |, GELDER'S. 1710 Htato ¥ thinfl promptly ttended 1, Katablistod 10t NTLEMEN WIIO ‘LL LADIES AND G und bod- wish 10 s6il cast-0ff cluthing, earpat ik can ot ap oftor frou K ISR, Mo Hintas st 1wl ul{'fllmr cent mure than w uthee dualer Inthooity, 1t Btute-at. amombor 1o NUwber, BOASBERG, NO. § FIFTEENTIL s 8L noar Hlate, Chicauo, pars cash Tor castolt tlelos, Ginthing und wisoelinneous ‘Ondors by postal card prumptly situndod 10, PARTNERS WANTED, DARTNER WANTED—S500SECURES A varinurbin In Brat-clase piodical uainoss worin fiiwe yuari ®ood wddross, ureal of ¥xohnnxa, ARTNER WANTED--WITIH 510,000 TO inoreaso o ostabishod_dre-goods i iainoss. [Ony of the idest nd bo Bialeon b Ml o e s o e A roes £t Feing oflco. ) 5 £ e FORSALES TIOEREE 0L AELS SUTOCE VR SALE = CHEAL —5 PEACOCKS. ply &t 174 Bouth Wuter-at, TR BALE—A COMPLETE wiILE OF B oventral yonsof bAL ‘Addrods B m i Fibine. e DBOFESSIONAL, GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Do RIONs Sty i oy ALl oo CERSONAL, PEI!SONAL—H" THOMAS ~ BILLING- haw, barber, will cows L0 BLA'homas, On! Ont., 1 12 bin 10 Dusiias) can Unva ghop fursiakod; wilk BT ot S #, bouses In the o MOUSEHOLD GOODS, MPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD Ci #0d #5 Wost Mudlson-st.~Now reoslyiug L o TUraiture, und Lousvholl Koude sock ol rpels, furulture, Ousvhiold Kou m‘llllll\?:'fill priovs (or ‘cash o7 vu luslallioeuts. 45 bxamine. CITY REAL ESTATE, e POR SALE—-BY T, B, BOYD, ROOM 7, 179 Madisun-at.! URINESH P n'?lm—()nm-r the finest In Chicaxo, and lot, rented nuw to one (onant, R per, year: tuxes, Kil2: lumiranco M) cants on the $)i: after May, Derd, $1.00) yeur, "ibinbullding cost £RUK° U billd § years auos Wo wiil shaw you tia leasns agto ronts, 16 will Pz ovar L per ennt nuts 000 ol down, 12.0-3 splondid demory ahd Luscnient wiillo-atona front stores, jut 511U, Luillings Hxa): ronta now (and rantod low (0 Al tenants) wt &40 pur yoars thxeR arn ELARI INSUFRNCH [ Luntas YR OvOr It per Ciaricen, ustwaen OIo and Chicaxo-av. nrst-clans, Nice storo, und ot Zx110, corner of Madison and Atinats, Thia Ia fine property to ruilt, £5.00)—A first-clans_office buliding und larea lot fonta S1A: un 1enTborisaL, otwien [LAndnn and Uty bottor than bamit I . rent 2 rhino on Madiean-at.s ~Finy_ atone-fron re, 4-atory and mont, bu Clarkent., botweeri Indinna sid Chicago-ay. Hents J per cent i nt it RESIDERCE PROPERTY. B0,00—A rplandid 12-roont, "m;y modnrn {mprovas ment, brick dwelling, barn, and fot 242150, on Dears L.t best, banoudn offetod i Chlenginy possession 1y ura if wanted. £r.a—At modern Improyomont. vetagonefront i roume, oL Zixizs, ‘south front on Aduninc con Wood and Lingun; posssssion - wn, ans, i or col S =A inrgniticent Lieroom ;IAlllxry nnd brscs ment, oclagon srang-1ront, all modern dwolling, o brick barn, Jot xius, on Mlchigan-av., neariTwontys ninthest, {1 20=1.arxe fine framed dwelling and barn.—~hatse hnwhot ahd culd wator, tmth, and gas—un 5 years {gased 1ok, &0 nar yenrs bousé rents $10 for ionth; un minut-aL., near Woudi 1101sa is nurrly now, HAo= 21K (eornir), on lakna it lemned it £10 R n0d; fens T year: 'the- bulldin Tont foF #1 ber RIONER Hi Laaine t Inean corner. 125 per fout—lenuiiful reatitonce lot, 180, on La Bulle-at.. betwonon Nchiliar und Granti choap. a0—§la) dawn—lat 2ix10, oast front, on Paulina- st hatweon Endiana and Olitoy Jtiat the Mortne, Nice ful, 24xI0k south front, on Taylur-st, bo- Wood and Lincoln, #0 por font—lot L¥ixiX, on Washington-st., just ennt of Califurniasny.; will britg $101 per foot 1n- K- togr mantia; 1L s Lanain for smy oue, &0 por funt—Npiendid 1ot ToF Dlock of houses, 185 M, corner of Forty-second-at, ard - Lawrencosay. this s within two biocks of Cotingo Grove-av, strea fore. it ut the bonutiful Beuths [urks; and you know i In ehenpt lonk at it batore buying, F()ll SALE—-BY LAZARUS SILVER- mnn, 5 L& Naltoest.: Mixtifeot, enst front on Wabasheav., betweon Twenty-fourth and Twonty-Afih-sts, Sinila luts ) ver frunt fuod, §150 per foat far tho whals block. 20x1 feat o Warrunear, € por fout, ¥ix cottiges und Jota on West Sizteanthi-st, comer of Nutt, rnging from #1300 to $1.51 8 touse, 2'wu cottages and luta on North \Woad-st., near Cly- boumn-piace, wnd two cottytes with (018 on Clybourne place, noar Wagd-t., ELUM eact, e tnon Wont 'Laku-st., west of the rallroad o -place wost of raltrond tracts, $300 Hun‘ck storn two-story and bsscmont, No. ZI% Ar- . v, frant, 23 feot front on Milwaukee-sv., north of Divisions “fll,“‘. por front foot, otson Wust ‘Fwelfth-st., boiweon Wostern-av, :;-'xd the Fallruud tenct, kood fOF Jnnaufacturtag nrope W15 raot ratirond front, from #20 to 880 per I 1 0R SALE—~100X218, ON COTTAG! Grava-ov., botwoen ‘Chirty-sovonth end “Thire iyzelzhth-sis., purtly tmproved; wiil pay kood Intare oAt ull hnproves Uiz, east fronts on Prairloav., belwoen Thirtye sccond and Thirty-taird Pricd, §9 per foot. 020 et r . with' 8 lirat-class tory nnd baseuiunt briek bullding, storo bolow, 1l b ata baeawin, e s Mndinen Ameen Ffty-ulehth and G Madismienys, botween K olghth an Fily-nitihcatas close 1o Hntth itk Station 5% ncrita on Fakesst., Jolntg_ tho schnul-hnuse of Itiver Forest 1y two Blocks frows the station, Une of tin best Jitl 8 of Innd tor s subdivision (i Cavk WIHIII.J pluce Whi be ok chenp, Inguire of JACOB WELL & U1), 8 Dearbornest, Ol SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ON 1erims tu auit, lots on Lazington, Palk, Yinrrard, nd Tayhor-stx, botween Western und Cumpbell-ava. Inquire st @5 \Western-uv. OIt SALE—STATE SAVINGS INSTI- - tlon, l.ats, blocks, nnd ncres st barvalns, .o B OVIR, Receiver, 20 La Salle-st. OR SALE—LAKE FRONT PROPER- 1y~100 feot, averlooking the Inke, near Furty. Becond-at., one Liock froin duputy 18 (il vneh way Guliys convenicnt t schiul, buslovant, park, swere g, ote. ur, non-ros on tme ahd eax torins. HENUY 3 Dénrborn-at., Hovn b, e A ON (INDLANA- NN ENICE SR Lot Sl Dheeborn-st, IOR SALE-80X1U FEET ON NORTH- enstcurner of Sonroe and Jeffersun-ats, I W. BIOWHOOK. o L rultonte SUBL (N REAL ESTATE, _ TRl SO, R L ALSTLN, omng 10t 1A feot tront, woll_iniproved with bar) @ shrubbary wneden, Hrico S0 15 o B 15 ensly butanco Wt 6 pur conti will ront to o deslmble party fur £l er mlopthy eai) Lo asen an tiia iugso racongly far. bedupied by Fpincomat "claney 1, Turthor pardiculars Wquire of L. W. AUS L) JORSALE—GENEVA LAKE—70 ACRES wellswaoded land, with 82 Tods lake front; Naest minemt speingd, und cho of the handsoment plecas ot f&;‘é‘v‘u‘n‘flm""d the luke. Apply at ¥ Sindison-st., JOR SALL—0 ACRES, SOUTIL OF clty, cluso 1o depot, v, HENIY WALLER, JIt, U Dearborn-st. OR SALLE—10 ACRES NEAR NEW Clil Burlioxton k Quincy car-shops aL 850 purncre. HENILY \VAI»LEH‘ JiL, 15 Denrbirn-st, . .COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, OIt SALI—A FINE FARM OF 280 neres wit! 4u miles of Chicuko wid euay dis- tunco of 4 Hnes of rallromd, and 4 markes whoee grain oo e e e g wator ) A CASTIELL, 1 ownor, 54 Lin Balid-sbs ChicaGo. OR SALE—$1,400 CASIl, OR IALF down, (61-icrg furin six nrllvs soutbwest of | fuon, In Gecutur County, In. 10 neres under_fenco, W unidur plaw, Guod orchurd und lnsti o) teros of yaung thinbers land rich black soll, snd 10 poll for €400 ut orice, Fule ot huwo, winbles, i erlbs, T buve purfoct wbatrict of title 1 'my oftics, und ull the popers tomiplate, Wo lnneds§1a) o this Tarn aix years 6o, und Wo liuve taken I on tho Torts kayo} ft was valued at £ thon, 1Lischoup ut $200 now. Wo will sell ny§LIRHE tuken ut un pussinslon wiid warmiity deed, 17 you wi cal BOYD, Rovin and glvo a bargalt T0 RENT=HOUS. ‘WEST SIDE. 0 REN'T—27 PARK-AV,, TIE NEW threoestory brick house; parlar, dinlig-room, snd kitclien un the Urat Hoory Immediate possusoion il th, DElea pir BN MEAD & COE, 139 L Batle-at, 0 NENT—5 FLOURNOY-ST., NEAR Ogdo! earn, o Z-atory und basement brick otise” containing ¥, rovias; (o be pul in Hrst-class Prldn i MEAD & COE, 119 La Salte-at. 0 REN'I'-SPLENDIDLY ARRANGED brick, 10 rootus, lsundry, bnth-roum, snd cul dvdry eonvaniancnt donutiial nubmborag0a. - Wit notzont wter Munduy, 45 Fultonit. ;Lwo RENT=HI7 FULTONST,, 3.STORY framo hiousg containtug 10 roows, with parlors, lining-room, und Kitchen an tho s tluerg prive MEAD & COE, 16 1a Sullo-st. 0 RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISILED, N, 60 West Munrue-st., d-story snd basvmeat brivk howsd, containing M roums; burn, MEAD & LUr, 189 Lo Eally-st. [0 BENT-TIREESTORY AND OEL- “ALRIED W, SRRSO oo 110V mont marble front No. S \VBI‘ wl-lllllu\'l. Apply 0 W, \v, CH ushingtunest. Tt) RENT—BRICK HOUSES, ABER- b gdogn-at, trst bluck south of Harrlsonasts wro n riom it r month. Apply st EATobs aho ront 108 Uaribyose 40, DHOVISE: Y0 RENT-STORY, #-ROOM, 17 North Piling-st.f gus, murblo muntol, wwn{ml streot, 5 blocks from Unlon Purk, une bioek from L~ disna’stroot cps, und sreaugod'Tor one tamiy; S1. Cuih mova’ on Sondey, May s Cutlon S, OUALS JAUIEAN, 1w Noru Iaulina-st, down:uiairs. On Ay witrobms, 84 Hret-ciaas ordst. JFIDE JOUF rof- ™ Wauahingion. HNEY, 4V SOUTH SIDE. 0 RENT—NOS, 17 AND 2310 MICIII- an-uv., ouch i-stury und busemont marble fro con R nise STEAT & COB LS La satgt lfloll REN'T—THE BEAUTIFUL FOUR- story and basomont marbie-front dwelling, fur- {shod Bnd lied with Hrsteclans boariurs, ut w3 \Vabas ‘rosent tonunt Lolng obilged Lo o cliy. “hquire of ¥ 1. FOL NS, s s e TO RENT—NO. 1430 MICITIGAN-AV. story und buseniout atone frunt, euntafning 14 {usma) urick barn; prico 10X *MEAL & COE, 18 0 RENT—T-H00M COTTAGE NO. 2013 Grovoland Vark-av., 82 J. 4. DALE Mtoom 10 [ribune Bulidug, RENT—-PARTLY FURNISIIED—NO, ory DIBSAnE Bart oF (R0 Sy} Brice s, M KAD £ ot et il r RENT—NO, 225 PRAIRIE-AV., T\WVO- Biory ud, bksoudant warole Troit coatalalog 1) puuas,; ABADXCORLE & ballusat ;[!0 RENT—TIE $5TORY 1\_‘\'{_) JASE- r Ra 1 mient brick realdence, 11 ririe-aY. o Syt Wb TSt vatie AL FRED W, SANSUME, Hloom 7, t 1o Ballo-at. TO RENT—THE 3STORY AND BASE- o A R Kb e :n:‘égfl.‘_.u.fiéu . SAROs I Koo 110 T 0 RENT—THE LARGE RESIDENCE, E.-.’...f"‘i’:?’flf:fnfxfi{:«s"'in :v‘::‘,‘u.,.;.‘.‘.‘wfir‘.‘r“gfiza RPUER W, SR ROOL LA RS TO _RENT—HOUSES. NoRrTH BIDE. 0 RENT — NO, 25 CHICAGO-AV, noat liearborn, Z-atory and hasomont strine:{mit liotse containing Il rooms; price fa0. MEAD & CUY, 180 1.8 Hallo AL L ! i T(fi ‘llEN.E"T;’“fl LINCOLN-AV,, NOW Iumm“ltthlg“-u nnflt’;?l‘v.."d cald wator, E,B. LANE, MISOELLANEOUS. 0 ENT—BY BAIRD & BRADLEY, Tonm if 10 L Balle-at.: 157 Mlchlnn-ay,, #stury und bassment brick and barnt will be p od amie;. “AUI Michlimn: Atory und basoment stone fronty n orier, 'n:nl z;nory frame residonve, with yrder, rirle-gr., -atry frame, 0 rooms, D8 Vinconnas:av., -atory and basement briok. AZiund Al Vincennes.av., d-story and bssement sign fronta, 1§ ronmn, 231 Thirty-fifthat., 1A% of § rooma on sncand floor, 23t Cattare Grove-uv., atare und flat Above. 2112 and 2114 Cottnzo (Grove-av,, sioros and rooms abov for amall famfiles, 4,7, and D (roveland-court, basoment and parior s, & rooms, & Fifin-nv., socond Bgor; 2rooms, Z¥und K0 \Warrennv., i-sLory and barement bricks. e et iarxa Y aienan” and nnumv, wuhvumnl hrick birng will be put in order. b7 Wit Washingion-at, 2-stary snd basemont briek and ugod briex barn 15 nice nrders 22 South Monmn-at. -xtory und busemant brick. o l.'yuu!-u.. dsLiiry brick, & roums. 3 Ashluid-nt., J-stiry Uricks, § rooms, 17 North Wentern-av., frame cotiage, b rooms, 12 Murearntoat, dtary tranie, § rooms. baty ottt Roboy-st., (mmo cottagos, B indisonest., secund fioor, 5 rounia. 5 Wintheip-pinco. 2-rtory briek, § Fonme, 143 WYt Lako-st., 2-stury wnd basement (rame, 21 Nurtn Uaklay: 2-aTory brick, 8 rooms, {07 WWeat T'welf cona 1o ul 102, frame cottny st Liska-st, 2-st0ry and basement ' deatory frame, 8 rooma. AL, recond Hour, 8 ronms. OLIAZD, 4 FOOMS. 421, 445, nndd 4 bricks, ¥ FuomE en &1 Xorth W 41 Xoril 51 8outh Union-st., '""8? i 3 Fullerton-ny,, 2-atory trame, § rooms, I Nuduwick-st., Joatory brick, A faoma, i hulaware-place, Z-etory and nsement belck. 213, 217, ¥nd 21U Nurth Ntate-st., 2-story und bassment bricks, 10 rounn onch, 4-mory frame, eomnii Dumny-road and Cornelln-st. SURURBAN, 1H5do Park, Inra Z-atory and basement brick dweil- Ing, neapcorior Filty-third-st. nd Kamndnio-av, ‘!lll Park, inree 2-story frame fronting Bouth I'ack, noae Fifty-firat-st. and Souths S'ark= r I‘O RENT~BY LAZARUSSILVERMAN, 70 Lu Nalle=at. Vassession uiven May 1t o lousen ut Montruso.$ miics from Cotrt-Houno, convanient w cars. 13 traina pass_ovory day,coptaine ing Abuut 14 roums, for §12 and $16. @l Fulton-at., tirst floor und basemont, modern fme provemants, &b per month, o storex, wiih roonis in rear for dwelling, Nos. 817_nnd 410 ¥ixteontii-st., §14und 16 renpectively. BUBURBAN, . 0 RENT—THE LARGE RESIDENCE, 12 roung, and_grouids, AOCIE, on tidiainear. butween ‘fon ~glghth und Forty-ninth-ats.; larie Mrll{ iIs now being thoroughly ropaired fur May L ALFILKD W, SANSUME, Jowa7, 1Y L Salle-st. 0 RENT—FURNISUED HOUSE FOR tho summer mantlis at Geneen Lake, Address Pust-titice ox 4 Uvauyn Luke, Wis. T() RENT—AT WINNETKA—LARGE house und kruunds, F25: b-roant house. #16; siall hotise, 210, J, I DALK, 1 Tribune Bullding, 0. RENT=10-ROOM HOUSE IN RA- 2, 15iinwouds hewutiful groumiay ruoms intea ind B, with d walls and collings, Inke water, barn, Wil earringeshinliso, newr depot, kehunls,and chireios. Inguiro ut W Asniind Block oF of DIL DODGE, noar depnf 10 RENT—FLATS, B0UZH SIDE. 0 RENT—FLA'TS OF 4,5, AND ROOMS, sultablo tor small familiex in bullding it 18, PRED W, N A 5 ra-av., ALF encl nar W. BANBOSME, Huoni 3 110 o Subloeat, NORTH SIDE. 0 RENS—THREE FLATS, 633 NORTI Welis-at. _Call ny 7 Indiana-st, ‘WEST BIDE. - TO RENT—$§18' PER MONTIH—FIRST two tlours In brick huuse, 13 Gronshaw-at, F0-Thrick lose, 33 Gronshaw-st. fit ‘Hour, 33 Fillmora- Fiesttwo tloors, 3 tncvard-st, 12—Upper Hoor, 3 Hnrvardest, nquire wt & Wostrneay. O RENT—2 OR 4 FINE ROOMS IN A vrivate family. 511 Carroti-av.. Union i'urk. 0 RENT—011 FULTON-ST., 6 ROOMS i Hovd onlors rant, 814 flvom M, "Pribune 0 RENT—TWO OR MORE ROOMS IN private family; low to good tenant. Curroll-ny, yAuply at 511 BOUTH BIDE, '—TO GENTLEMEN—NEWLY- tato-st, nesr Paliner e, Mitler. T0 RENT=STORLES, OFFICES, {¢ STORES. TO RENT—STORE AND BASEMENT, 13 Dearborn-st, now oceupied by Alvlchert fura “mod busoment l Muuth Blatowt Uf- nicen In the folluwing bulidings: Superior Biock, i Clark-st.t Dickoy 1sutlaing, arborn-st.t No. 1 Fast Ruidnlub-t.; Coub's italiding, 10 to 124 born-pL: No, 8 Clnrk-st. Alsg, ronms suliable for sulesruuins and ight wanufaciuring purposes. J & J, AL GAMBLE, 40 Dearbornest. PO RENT—A FINE STOREROOM IN the brick bulldliye Nu. 2131 lichignneay., near A7-ascundont.t koo loeatiun tur millinory atore. 1 WEILL & €0., 57 Denrborn-at. Tuare U RENT—STORE 111 AND 113- LAKE- st Abply to MBAI & COE, Majur Block, or DI, INGALS S hroup-st. or 18 Clirk-st. 0 RENT—AFTER MAY 1, STORE 2068 Htato-at., now ecupledns i Foldlh urucur quiro uf J. 31, W. JONEX, Monruo and Desrtx VO RENT—- 1LY AND BASEMENT sLury, und W5 lukeest., with sieam olosator, OFFICES. 0 RENT—OFFICE IIOURS TO physician from 2 to 6 p. m.3 referonces. luquire AL 13 Biiteeat., Ruum 1), troin 12101 p. m, 0 RENT—A FEW FINE OFFICES IN tho Jliwlana Block. Apply to 1 W. ILYMAN, 1, & LU, LH Donrborn-st. 10 RENT—ONE-ALF OF ‘THE FINE ofies on the drt Hoyr uf Nu, 87 Benrbora-st., uear Wasaington, J, WEIL & Co, N0 RENT-—-IN THE LAKESIDE BUILD- [ng, uppusits the Post-Otice: Unu iury (FontL oftiow, Z5xus, i the second toor, Huite of four uftices, well lighted, on the third flooe, 1tabl L] 4o It B Buliablo for attarnose, o SR, 109 1a allo-st. .(l) nlu;:‘\'n’l‘_uAn?‘.U“x‘E OF ’1“ \’}'0 WELL 18 i.a Sullo-st, 0 RENT~OFFICES AT NOS, 40 AND 48 Clurk-xt., nioar the Bliorsaan “Houso; olovator inbulidg,_Inquiro at oo &, MISOELLANEOUS. 0 RENT—TLIE SECOND STORY OF EL0N-8irg COBLA over 400 squnra Teot. WL [k one iy ey splcautid wholeasio riomy abd whl Tribuane Bulidio, W RENT-LARGE FLOOR: ALSO, i B O Bradony. s b, , PERES & TRV T ElRtt el vomn, ot 0 RENT—TO SOCIETIES, HIALL ON tho southwast cornor of Lako and Ln Balle-sts,, STombiave, ety R vecorand Toutub. Sataniars Tn‘ench monthe AL & COE TS 18 it 0 RENT—ON WABASH-AV,, ROOMS Jith ssoun power kud wlevaior. Inguiro atid ato-at. C]n‘l) RENTI'—-LUMBER YARD, 150X125 fuat.on Luiubarest,, noar Tweniy-seeond, BATID RADLEY, W La Safte-at. PO RENT—FOR A TERM OF TWENTY yours, 25 fuot by 15 foet, Wallace-st., hoar Thic- Fehiihi 2 feat by 1 teot uiv Hubbmed-of), neur Aulis jund-uy. biduut, by 15 foul uu Eweifiiat, noardiul- atedy 2 oot by }95 feot on CHICUYO-UY.. BOUF FFalke Uneat.” 1% W, BNOWHUCO K, 61 L Bxllu-at. WANTED=TO BENT, _ ANTED=TO RENT—L WANT TO lousd & 10t und hAY0 OWAUF Oruo) A wnIAll atioe T A R Tor Boaatt todts Whula aringe with €100 Sl 4o ugs 8 with nu. First-cluss refurances. Addross ‘L' une oftioe, ANTED—TO RENT — FURNISIIED ons i privata frwlly fue two gentlomen in su yienity of Clars khd Madisoi-siag rent vt to exceod B wauk, " Addross W 4 THibUNG MGG, i FINANCIAL, A Rt i GOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, % EAST o Dluisondt. (licousady, Estubjlshod 198 Dias FULEAA MY oh dlaBinAR paties e Bics Coloruds B, oY arimor-ate Siavor. O et NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- Foy! J.‘:.'fi'. :.nd planus without rewoval, 15l fendoiph- DV"AE\'GES MADE ON ].l)'l:}llllj)'fi'lés. losina'd ko 191 Easnduabs Sostabliation 1ol FIGUEST L'I”ffi l"‘x.\llumll'g'll SEA:\EE Barian adlonal LML comitoaten ItA HOMA RS General Brukos. ¥ Weslinston 3t !1‘0 RENT--FURNISHED—NO, 1004 IN- (el 0 vt s lot ALUAD & COB: TR eral 3 NOBTH BIDE. NOS. 63 AND 64 GHANT- NEW MARDBLE FRONT with all miogern Hupraveweuta, nteo wid Boplin-sts., Hear B, 10 wnd Ll L b REOLN-AV,, i Ukl LeB PO RENT dwelitini bous Gl Biucoin-av., by ducolu Lark. To : 107y aid “basunient sLui modern lliproveionts| prica 8l La ulle et ONEY IO LOAN ON FUI(NI%“UIBE. ul, withous removal. G PARILY, Weat onroe-si. O CAPITALISTS — PARTY iny valuublo wminliu propuity 1o Colurmdu, o Ghitng fros yuid, and pugtly develupad, wuul weet cavliallsts willtog 0 nvest, biiios weve by rudlrund, i fit-class 1o oy laye. il ik f v \ 1LL SELL 20 SHARES O 'THE Fulmrra Mantag & Sl Coo Joeuiud at Mt gral Uity Tur $100 por abure. Addsess 8 & $1.000 TO SIQi0 1O L ocurreut rates. 1% W, BNB\V“‘I‘)";&‘. : AN ON 1M 810 b [ L. Bul proved —— X WANTED—MALY HELP. i ‘BOORKEETERS, OLENRE, &0, P ANTED —A COMPETENT BOOK- |, ¥ s whSRISr Tho Ialesan experienced sionnan, ' roquired. Addrem 1 1 THBang ofes. " oronced [} l}%’:lm]:.'al_)’IA GROCERY CLERK AT WASEEDZAN, ASISTANT | UOOK ANTED—FORI AT Py (el)—| ) N I 1 Ty A R torest { Gl oS, an ™It B0 caplial, A, Mc- ANTED-TWO FIRST-C. W o ANTED-] A WAKIEL JUITORE FiNEs W ok Vo timamanat e FINISHERS ANTED — A_COMPETENT. L .,‘y Q :{,';; Aot iaginixand l:lmnmrnl:z{“?,‘." %fig EMPLOYMENT AGENOIES, AT AR v yash 1808 11 STRMUEy waxer 11 ber any. 1106 fares rm-hands, ew. Ui 3 3 o ta s, 1o, CHRISTIAN & CO.,' 28 Honth ANTED—ALL THE TRACK-LAY~ wrs | can get for the U & N, W, (n Inbarars for the city: Righost waces; Treo farer twen: $iliyo farm hands, atd. 1. HDERUBKCK, 71 Westitans . MIGCELLANEOUS, Axmen NI A0 My on s Serdons. 1. VAR, 1AM 18 Bhorma s Chiaae, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF CIIAR- A 10 the Fikht person. Addross T Ar LLs Eribuns ofice: st e, Addrest T4, 1 Tribuna ofiice, ANTED — AGENTS — 81 SAMPLES Treo tu pnrties meaning businuss, wnd §70 per wegk guarantoed Bnenzetia gon, with Or withunt ox- turrlemm.un sionll eapital, Nend for paperyend invess -4 Ignte. - No attention onlil to pox e 2 K it sining. ST, & COLZ Norih Clarcae " ANTED-FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN N ) R LRS- OLANS AMERICAN Biates of 1in0is, Misourl, snd Towa, by an Cestorn Bt Muncherof i Rametar S1d torsuuiiy . LiLornl arrangomanty wi T partY. AdUroan W Th LFbuBe oMo, © T on Lh N'TED—STENOGRAPHER — thurouehly correct, rapid atenure pher na ¥ALo secrularyt niust write loniiiand well, spoil rectly, bo eat in work wnd person, gentlemanly |a - . sypeatanco and manner. young and wiliing to travel: temporary pasition wiiorad. which mar bocome per inanent "Adirotm 107 1w, dayes aiatink salars and roferaricos, RAILROAD, Paimer House, Chicazu. " ANTED—A MAN WAITER AND A yardman, at H8 South Halated-st. ‘VAN'THD—H! EXPERIENCED CAR- k Tlhoeda? SR B ehieh MANSHALE Tt €0, Hinto und Washingtoncatas third oo oo VAX'I‘ED—“’A]'I'EB' GOOD STEADY young man, notafiaid of work, ot WELLEIVS restaurunt, i kKast Van Buren-at, S A e ANTED~YOUNG MEN-TO BECOMR telesraph operaturs, Send % Inatencilon ok FedUN e & COL CInenat O et o D N ONES X L0, Ulnlanatk O WANTED—=FEMALE HELP. - DOMESTICH. ANTED=GO0D UI1RL WIIO UNDER Atandn washing und roning: oo other need ap- ply. (iermun or Swedo preterred. Call nt 305 Cotlage Grave-nv. i "V’,\N’I'ED—TWO SCRUB WOMEN IN: medlately, at 27 West Monrag-at. ‘ ANTED=STEADY; WILLING GIRL for recond work in ‘small famlly and wali upon two Ittlo krs, " Appiy st once at i West Stons “ TANTED—AT THE OLD METROPOL o Hotel, cornor of F{u-nv, und Kandolpn. At 8 first-cloas chianibormaid, u girl 10 scrad, and Hiible womnn to work in luuniry. ANTED — CIIAMBERMAIDS AND rerub girls, at Breigs flouso. " ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL bousowork, 20 Narth State-st, - ‘ ANTED=—A GIRL FOR GENERAL housowork in family of livar wagas & a week, Apply at 23§ West Indluna-st., up-siairs. 5 BEAMSTRESSES. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS TAILORt- it et ATty Be HIE. Sk oty Satw e Xl teenth und Roarteenth, fiest story, . Nunses. 2 "VA NTED-A GOOD, TRUSTWORTILY, . rollablo woman Lo 1ako eacy of chitld, and aisd du plain rewing, Calisoon, st 87 North 1.a Bullo-st,. WI\A.'I.J‘:D_YOUN(L HEALTIY WET nurse.Apply 8t 10 Michizan av. ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED, EX- purleniced ludy s to tnke enre of o sick tndy, Munt como woll recummondod. Inquire for A. 14 TUCK, Pheealx Hotel, curnor Canat snd Madison-atn, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, : ANTED — GOOD -GERMAN AN Scundinavian wirls for private tumilies und barding-luuacs. G, Duske's oflee, 195 Milwnukdo-ar. MISCELLANEQUS, - ANTED—A LADY CASIUER FOR a dalry lunch-rovm; only exporieniced partims need apply. “Addross letter o0 1ire Milk Company., 12 Burkut-st._with roforunces, . " SITUATIONS=—MALE, £ MISCELLANEOUS, ITUATION WANTED —IN ‘A 'LAW offico by & tan who has buen udmitted. Can do ufilco Work F try cases, - Addrens 1L80, Tribune, ITUATION WANTED—TO WORK FOR n wholesale houso, with horse and wigun, by a - itavle party. Cau dive bost of referonces. p & s W 8 11100 Inlan: # SITUATIONS—FEMALL, DOMESTICS. : ITUATION WANTED—-BY A FIRST- ! olnas gwedish girl o cook, washi und iron in pri- VAto Americnn tnmily; wages, $1 por week, Apply at &5 Carroil-ave in Dasoimunte 0 0 it NURSES, ITUATION WAN'TED—BY A NORTH- Germnn uirl, woli educaied, 1 tike eare o chils dron and du plali sewlig, Bustof referancen. Call GF sudrosn $31 Twonty-tbird s, HOUSEXEEFERS, ITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE-" aged American lndy us housokvepor and sonoie Bitons; would be willing o muke hersulf ganhorally Usutul 10 ubjeetions 10 tho countey| gauvd reforences given. Address 8 i, Tribune oftios. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES neoding Seafidinasian or Gurman fomals hulp can o suppiied ut G. DUBK 'S uflis, W Milwaukea-av. I'TUATIONS WANTED—\VISCONSIN iirle, bost description, woll rocommended. Ui voun Ituglstey, 75 Weut Munrouest.Bull teleybune.. MISCRLLANEOUS, . S].TUATXON WANTED=BY AN EAST- AP tal et Cianio OF GUIGFSY Girive the, ALAERCS QF Jirenta; “city oF cauntry, Aduruas LK 1), 2101 BUSINESS CILANCES, < 01 SALE—1 WANT A MAN WITIL $24 ax partner In estalilished business. guod (or . B0 yearly. Buresu of Kxchunge, 177 L balle-at. Anm i L A Yok, Vo, S s Full SALE=MILLINERY ON MADI. Suinte wene Tourin stock und fetueos; wood irudo, Hensons for soiliug, Address V 25, Vribune. ORI SALE OF DRUG STORE L sind tixtucs stur S av3et Soulhy Cungiat, at 10 ik Fur purticulacs apply At Woums W und ) Hsopor 0. MANUFACTURERS AND BUSI- Gukssiu —Hioek ulla il Tocatod at e fune- u of thy .y B, & Qu C. & N, W, wnd 3, 1 L 3B L utiwaym Ls the largeat iutu tactusing 10w of 118 g in the West una ofior usUn] WA VN IaIos 10 U fuctururs, Of ulisust any eouhudity. 1t hus o langa Wnd wuduring wator-power, which, when fuily devels ty of .U inbabltants, Tta ruile O, Wil supporte way facilltivs aro Ne. § In avary ruspoct, lump-vno water-bower fur salu In largo orsuall quutiiitios nt low tkuros wnd on oy torms, Al Jut) wnd pOWEE 10 Fent 1o lhrie of small business, . [n puw brick butlding, very low. Fevery pussiblo. enpourtuement Is offered to manus tnctururs Whd athors Lo locaty bore £5400 worth o unimpraved WT‘M\? puwse uid land will ba dunisied 10 partis lmprovig tha sano. ddrusa A. 1% il Kook Falle'it, tulors W o ownukement of the G B, Q. R R Compuny, Chicuko, 1, . 'l“(}, BREWERS AND CAPITALISTS—A ¥ 61 lendid businoss clinuce at Uwen dound, Cuunty 1y, Ont, 'The undersiined bs proprivior ot vug Bty A Sobhs porior th Clig ot Tod o0, AT 5 uhiaria. lin Lusloove 4 0= Birous ol form cURNIUCLON WiTh KOG PBTIR U persons pussosod of mietits, It eiIG, LUk bt et HALOSA b 0 0% url, Gwon BoUndone. ___STORAGE, LD e e o, - Entubifehed” i 165, Advanic cromrod Tacilitios fur the storaus ot ho " JIORAGE FOI FURNLITURE, BUG- o, oLc. in bulkdiag veprossly for 1S purvons: vihid Junkaued additlona tb foraier and Lol Gxion= R T L g ey BRORUPRREY, MS I I Sealon I, JTORAGE—FOR IIOUSEHOLD GOUDS, . P ylinon, il pioreiisndel fow Invurance: caraful Sttt et ALY (0 20 wind 3it Statu-at , busit, ABILPATD FOI OLD NEWSPAPERS, ° e e ofy dincriution Bt 1R TOONE S 14 Lo 2ull NULF Adawe. BUILDING MATERLALS. BRICE o T Touse, 143 7 £ louds Milwaukes brick. Huwbaldy -

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