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1 ‘A HAPPY VALLEY. James River Valley—A Sam- us ls of the Desert of Dakota. _ Yield $20 in Wheat Acres by the Million that Will \ Every Year. foo Poor to Buy, Help Yourself to ae 320 Aores, Bays Unele Sam, -gven Visitors May Tate a Slice Out of the National Do- miunin. ‘How a Plucky School!ma’am Turned Squatler and Got a Farm. syectat Corresnnndenica af The Chieago Tribune. Jaxestown, D, 'L.. July 14.—One of the happy ulleys of Dakota Is that which Itos botweon the ‘pipestem and James Rivera. Hoginning south ‘of the Northorn Macitie, it gocs 150 ines north of thorond to the Mouse Rivor, Sottiomont has been going on for but threo years, though It bas Hong been known to a few that It was ono of the umost charming and fertile strotehes fr tho ‘lor. wMtory, A branch Ino will be run up this valley for 10 inites by tho Northorn Paciilo from Uamestowo, Elabty miles have beon surveyed, yand construction with bo pushod os rapidly ag jabor and materialscun belind, At Jamestown ‘the valley comos almost toa point, but thirty miles north It zoos to n width of thirty milos, yand holds te for 120 miles, ‘Culs {sn wator- ‘abed In which tho Jamos, the Sheyenne, and the Pipestom Rivers atl tind thelr head. The Mouse Biverruns un irregular courso neross its north- ernilue, ‘wo fresh-water lakes of 1,000ncres each are found thirty-five mites from Jamca- -towu, Outof tho Huwksnost Butto, whore Gon. Sibley mot the Sloux in one of tha decisive bat- .tles of tho campnign that drove thei out of tho Territory, the Fipcatom is fed by clght or ten quthlng springs, which give : CLEAR COLD WATER allthe year round, Water. can always be found fotho Jumestown Valley by digwxiny twonty to forty fect. When tho gravel bed under the clny igronched the wator {8 almost sure to rise with- do twenty feet of tho surface, Jumestown ‘wateris known nloug the lino of the road for its superior qualitics. A momberof otr party who was fl) nt Bismarck was adviacd by his doctor not to drink any water till ha reached Jamestown. Dakota water generatly bas tho feults that nro found in tho waterof anew prairlo country, but which dlsnppenr. ofter ‘afew yonrsof tilling the soil, All the sollin ‘this valloy is good. Mr. Villnrd and hie friends drove twonty-four mics across tho prafrie, fol- lowing the Hino of the proposed rallrond. Under sourfevt and stretching to the horlzon wasn greed, grassy, rolling plnin, cdged by the dis- “tant cotenus of the -Missourl and tho low-lying mosacaof tho Plpestom, Hawkenest, and tho Grasshopper Buttes, At Intorvuls were soon fringes of timber along tho streams, For the fisttwolve miles there fs a rolling prairie, the averagofoyel of wnich must be thirty or forty ‘fect above tho streams at clther site. Boyond, ‘the country gradually grows amoothor, and for over 100 miles is almost ‘ng leyel a3 the Red River Valley, und Ja, necording to tho roports of all who buve gone thors, quite us rich. Ag far aso wont wo saw nothing that dd not fook, to anRastern oye, far nbovy tho averago Jund of, My, Orange County, Now York. But our critical guldg could seu “rough and," ho callod it. According to tho Dakotn standard, , LAND I$ ROUGIE Ktthoro aro stony spots in it whtoh would fur- olsh bowluera cnough fora collar foundation. ttle bottomns, where Inkes once were, aud where the grass now waves tall and rank, were looked boon with disfavor by our good driver. Noth- log will do for a Dakota farmer but ‘land that, without vlearlug of trees or stonca, without draining or any.othor preparation but plowing, will at oneo produce an averaze. of twenty-five bushelgof No, 1 bard wheat, Just bufore ranoh- fox tho Mouso River tho surface changes from levelto rolling, nud neur the river, becamos dandy, On ench glide of tho Mungo Itiver there are clzht to ten miteg of sandy hills, ‘Chia fa not ‘waste lund, Itisailggod for graziog, Wator never fuila, and thore Is aninexhauatible supply of oak for tiea, fences, ote. nloug the river. Tho bills are divided by tho finest of moadows, South of the Mouno Niver thorallrond will reach beds Of lignite, sald to be of better quality than usual, o Foil of tha Jatnes iver Valloy.is a_binok Joam, olhteen Inchos tu two feet deep, Unier this lies severnl feet of what Is called by the In- babltants clay muri. It jan hard, whitish clay, contalutog a good deal of tine, which shows a counticsa white patches in the sides of the «ole lors, ‘This clay is eight feat deop, and imparts something Ike the ekma strougth to tho soll ag tho timostone in the celebrated Bluo Uri ro- geo ice Kontucky, One of its greatest uses Is PREVENTS THE LEACHING Of tho soll. As furmera in the Eust havo found totholr cost, thoro Ian constant washing of tho Soluble olomenta of fertility out of tholr ground yy thownter that full on ft. Here, asin Kon Weky, the Hquid fortllizer fa arcoated by tho dan clay. and held within easy reach of tho Toots of tho wheat plint. When thy fand bo- comes tirad with producing, repeatal crops, it 20 bo replenished by aubsoll plowing, whlch will breuk the olay, aud allow ft to iljsinteg rate, tothe sol. Blue clay underlies the muri, It firery bard and very deep, running down Sometlmes thirty feat, Belownll Hess bed of gravel, wnare within reach, and always who gimek pourlug forth clear, cold, pura water, and could not be better arranged than thia for Eeiaile and Ineting agriculture, ‘Tho furmors tho “Jim River” Valloy, na it {s familiarly tilled hore, consider tholr soll easter to work, pt HS surg to Just ns that In tho Ited. River Val- try Niten cyto the enst of It, There the soll Ha thick, waxy loam, bird to work, and iinblo 4 ake, Only threo orope havo beon ralsod by edin Hivor farmers, but tholr avorago last tar was twonty-tive and three-fourths qithets to the were, considerably mora or ony the Red River. Sure evidences g the fertility of the solf are the buffalo grass, qhich choses better land than the bluo grass oes fur its hubitut, and tho syheut weed, which 4 found overywhore, and isan unfalling sign of a at wheat country. 1d thirtyeal 4 ‘own wus sturted thirty-qight yoars o; but tuo ret farm wus, broken lutthe aduninge ne ae Threo years avo there were nu houses In yeaccuntry. and only a fowin the town, Four Tats ago there wore twenty-seven voters in the fecaty, Lust full there wore 550. Jamestown Ung Adriving Uttly town of B00 people, beau- ully placed on a platoau, with tliabored odges ‘Dear tho gti = grou routs, and grassy bluffs in the bavk- THE FRERINESS AND VITALITY But aro totin Eastorn visitor tho moat stelking qoaticlerieties of these Minnesota and Dakoth pees eapeelally whore, 28 hore, tho population onglMost exclusively, Atnoriean.” ‘Thore are but ioe Norweginn and two Xwedesin the whole val- ee out of the few Germans camo from Wise ae Mm apeuk Engliiah, ana sre German only by yeicent, hot by birth, ‘wo bundred farms pave thea Bhs In the lusé two yours. - Tho largest of Lagi! the Huchanun, with #00 acros tn crop. Qatyear ithad 600 weres in wheat, and pro- pits twenty-soven busholg tothe acre, Tho wit body of land owned®by ono person Ie Deapor eres bulonglug to J. W. Ponce, of Mins Prepolle, Owner of tho Penvo Opern-House, and boulent of tho City Rank, ‘his pleco’ waa wm edt Inat yeurot tho Northern Paciio Road tee #140 cnsh, and $4.60: an Pe een since olfered and refused, te FD. Wells, of Jnmestown, owts 20,000 aores, of fat & your’ ago at $1.00 an acro, The Bank Lo} questown his 33,000 aeres, Mr. Wilham vant OF Altoona, ‘hus 4 number of sections for 40 “nn q i wera ald some threo yeant uu, in = reed atock, making tho cost wot lose tanh Pane tent gp aacre. tle re ca A robute of 25 per Of the atominul cost, whivk was $2.60 un ihe for all the lund put under aultivation Tay ive years from the date of bis purchusa, fyyccbate 4 greater than the first Mobert Sous of Enyinnd, hus beon nogotiating for Hoy Acres on which to plant an English calor a neay CPoses to bring over 250 familios, probably dou beta. ‘These familics, numbering | 1,000 er th Will arrive in tho spring, epend the sume rouge ttling themselves aud breaking tholr nthe wich must be fallow over winter, inthe {xt apring tho wheat will bo sown, and 0 full, if en experinep fa a quida, seks t ako out of cyory acre twonty to aacu-tive bushets of wheat worth 15 10 conte at tho railroud depot. web w county; ‘ ho can tou? Hg fa tho paradise of the poor, One DIRT INTO GOLD. hag £2 agent—Mr, Jobn J, Nichols—told mo be boring (te 20 pegple in the velloy this yoar. owd te tho best time to buy lund, wa thea ie: Worst vido, All that it costs to got To ae Heres—160 undor the Howestead act, Under the ‘Frov-Culture act—ly $44 for a ggg mutrled wouun of age can take home. ed Umber clating just ag a man can do, 4 id of womun's rights bas been taken ad- Deer to the Jats Hiver Valley by a lady. ly: appropriato nuinoe of CERF FER pit (are the wtugulari es Her platform” 19 2 nvres of land, h sho Lag suttiud in a}ituo bouse of hor Mextiog farm taken up by her fathor. Ww doce the plowing for both; Miss Plow Hy &e, wy THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY JULY 18, 1881—TEN PAGE duos the cooking for both. The Innd, whiolt coat nothing, willin n year be worth $10 nu ners ensh, and wil bo produving $1510 §2d rosy an nerd yenrly. Siiss How wusoned wachoul toxcher in one of thestates, and sie must lave been a good one; but she nover in her bost hours taught x bettor Iesson than now on bor i) acres W Dakota, Thosy who want tand In large blucks must buy of tho Northorn Pacitie, which chirgos a unt: form prio of 84 ni aura for all Jand, wood or tndliferent, tear the ruttroad or away from it, or buy of the ngonts, who hold Inrye travta on Bpeatiintion, joxo charge Si to $10 nt nur, Five dollars Is tho wvoraga prico of Jand nt i moderate distanes from tho rund. Whon land ia Dought of the tullrond, preferred Northen 1 cio stook ts taken fn payment nt par, Asitvan be bought nt Bi, . THY COST OF RAILNOAD LANDS is reducad nt presont: to &1.50 an Rere. As an instance of prices, n very tine sovtion, olahtecn infles from tha rallroud, was sold by sin ayent Inat month at $2.00 qu aeracnsh. ‘ole he ward 81,00 nu nere for within a your or two, About Ono-tenth of ull the Goverumont tand surveyud hore bas beon taken up by homostonders and trea-plantors. Almost «lof the rallrond land within the Himits of. tholr Ignd-grant, haa beon dold whethor suryoyed or unmyrvoyed, ‘The Gov- ernment bas made tts stiryeys for only oighteen milos north of tho railrond, but any suttler wish- ing to ocoupy aquarter sqollon that bas not been surveyed nced not walt for the surveyors to lay it of, . Ho may squaton it. Tho law thon givoa tim tho first rieht to lt, and bo has threo months after the survoys haya been completed Jn which to mnke good bis title, By paying $1.35 An note 1 sottlor may undorthe Premption act obtalt 160 avres of }» black, whont-produd= Ing dirt, froe of stumps, stones, or barren apots, within ono yonr of firat sottiemont. Every grown-up son and 3 SINGLE DAUGHTER OF AGE in the famtly-may do the saine thing. Tho lorger tho Lamatly, tho inrger tho land-grant. No Communist ought over to be heard vf Inn coun try which doos this for native and fmmlgrant allko, Inthe Jainca Kivor Vulloy there nre of Govornmont lunds nione, outside of tho riflronid Jand-seniit, 2,000,000 avros of the falrest of land —Innd that will prodice a gross year! Of 816 to $0 ut A moderato ustlinate—that wre to bo had for nothing by notual xcttlcrs. And tho Jumes liver Vulloy (a but a fraution of Dakota, Here fsa chance for poor men to gota start. Horo ts tho opportunity for thos at least of tho surplus 698,000 womon of Massuchugotts who can do and dare Ilke Alga l’low. : EVEN A VISITOR, ean ret n land-grant of 160 neres Cor himself out ‘of the public domain, This can bedoneundor th ‘Tree-Culture uct, which docs nut, like the Hon atead and Pretimption acts, require residenve on tho land orin tho ‘Territory. A traveler, seolng 2 plece of Government land that be would tiku to own, muy, pow pruper application ut tho nonrest fand-oflvo In person or by bis repre. sentative, luy elutin to it. Ite will recoive full title to ib in cight years, upon proving that lio hus O76 diving und thritty trees an nere on ten heres, Ho thus becomes tho owner, without rosidonco, of 100 a¢res of such Jand us be may have golectod ata cost for cultivation ranging from $1 to @2 nn acre, Ut Is necessary only that a treo clialmant be in the district whon his up- pileution Is tnade and that ho onttivates ten ners of trees na directed by aw, If le clght yours the trees have not done well unough to inake 8 good title, tive yours more ure allowed. It {s hurd to gota tree claim properly atiended “to by deputies, and hereln Hes the only draws back to thia way of noquiring land. Tnande spoeial inguirics about what. I? CUSTS TO BQUAT, The expenses vary greatly, becnuse there aro squatters and—squatters, It vost % to havo your lund Jeouted by the surveyor, nftor-you ave piuked out tho plece you wit, If no sur- yoyor wus omployod the aquntter might suttic on tho suction reserved for tho School Fund, or make somo othor mistulce, au osu bls home. A shinty that will do, if ft must, can be put bP for $10, "For furniture and "fixins" aflew gi For u teatu of oxon, $160, Horses are luxuries, end coat $300 to Sin tom, A plow, eres: and socder wilt cost $76: n waxzon, $0 to ¥ odds and onds, like an nx, a bammer and nnl $25; wycar’s subsistonce for one, whito watting for the rat crop, S100. But this ts luxurious: start compared with many duit hive been made by some successful settlers. tt is 0 shume to fell such thinus, tit it ts t fact, that the wagon with which fo: plucky Uttle sehoolimarn from tho States atarted ber turin was a sccond-hund altalr, tat would serve her and her futhor fora yeur, und It cost, not #0) or 875, but Just 85 cash down. Our celyer bad a friend from Indiana who entne to squat in this halipy valley. When ho stepped off tho curs. ho und faniily of ax caunted up for wssets threo poor Rares tay atl brought trom “Indiany,” and nothing clea to spenk of, Buttho futhor, after choosing his farm of 0 ucres, hired out to a hirge faruier tn to Halcnbornpd for $25 a month fora year; his wito and daughters wore engaged to do the cocking for w farmer's *outilt,” and tn return reoulvad board for tho wholo futnlly; and mean- whilo tho oldest ohild, me tae + A UY OF 16, Fert broke up the'Iond'on the homestend with tho three hurses, Theso peuple arrived this springs ced will live in straitoned comfort til next spring, whon fifty acres will. be put inte whent, aud the father wll have curned mauinoy enough fo Buy. the maohinery to roup aad baul {t tomar- ot. Nowhere clao can Burns’ "glorious privilege Of beluse independent” be so ghouply, bought us on the greut wheat plulns of tho West where our wigo: old -youxruphor. Poter Parloy found the “Groat Amerioun Desert." ‘Those who are ashamed to squat, and cnonot dig, and who want to ralso whent by proxy will tind thy following figures rollable for’ tho. Intl tudo of Jamostown, ” Lend can bo bought of tho rajlrond company At $4un nore, piyuble In proferred stock ut par, bi alt peceuate and, y costing but 86 ut this writing. lund van bo bought from 84.60 to CEO, doponding on. quality and distance from tho road, Fivo, dotlara an wero may, thon, bo takon as’ tho ‘average price of the land. ‘Vo plow for sceding—or tu bronk and bokxot, as It! 1s called—costs $4.75 on ucro; to soed, $25; to hurvost, $1.75; to thrush, $1; wages ot nine mon Ot $1.75 a day to attond thrshiug-machine for tifteon duya during Bary uab a cents; to haul to market, $1. This makes, Including the cost of tho land, an. outlay of $17.10 nn ‘nere, prices aru for work done altugethor » DY. CONTRACT, The viold tn’ Stutsman County last yoar aver- iy twonty-fiva bushels: some farmers reaped thirty-six Dusbels. At 00 vents a bushel, a fale pricc, a crop of twonty bushols, low estimate, would yiold $18, or enough to pay for tho invest= montend altthe exponaes, ‘Tho awount utd for brouklng ($4.76) fa permanently added to tho Yuluo of the land. Goud broken land is easily worth: $10.nn ucre, The urop will: improve progressively the gocond and third years. Hos if that tho tfantito experience of Stutsman Lounty has not yot gone, but. nowhore 1s thore any elgn of failure in Dakota land,” - other profitable ‘operation for tho classen that tive-by saying “Go and do," instend of “is to buy-tand, vrudic It, nnd Land, when broken, will coat in round numbors, $10 an acre, Hvrotho outyo of tho owner stops. ‘The lossco carrics on tha work til! the grain comes out of tho thrashing: inaching, where he dolivers to tho owner's agent overy third balf-hushel of tha grain, A yield of only twonty bushels te tho acre, and a selling ricv Of only Thcentsa bushel would returp 8 for ovory S10 Inve of hunling to wiurket, The vory possible result of twonty-tive bushols per ncro ut 00 conten bushel would give our lucky capitulist a divi- dend of $7.00 for avury $10 put out, . Vaxution {ar por cont on gn svernge valua> tion of $1.50 an acro, or u fraction losa than four. conts an acre, : eg THY REALLY GMRAT DAKOTA FARMS fra not the niuo-inite Dalrymplo, floldg. or -the 4U,000-nere dumuing of the Grandina, “‘Thoy aro suoh humblo germs of Ainericun bomod as have deen planted by tho man from Indivon and the schoolteacher froin Siissourl. It- Is from such furmes o8 those that will cone true prosperity fortho Weat, DMugasiio-writers and noewspu- por-men baye gustod about the “ yrent furins of Dakota" uail thoy were tho noblest davelop. ment that could be reached by an agrigaltiral community, They have had too many exolamu- don points, One bundred small farms of GO Rores vach are ten thiva better than ono largo farm Of 60,000 acres, | Bottor for the rallroad that Setohos and carrics, for tho ponplu that [lve on tho land, and for thelr country, ‘This ia narfeaks ¥ understuod by the maniyers of the Northern ‘acifie toad, who had muvb rather sull to sual farmors than to large onos, It Is fortunate for us all that boyand the Empire piven the North. orn Paolite strotchos a Nepublic.of froo fund, t oun bo monopolized only by ono elt! amull farmar, Bi —_—— Death of a Daughter of Lablache, Panis, July .—Tho funeral. of ‘tho Baroness dg Cavers, née Lablucho, was held inthe Church uf 8t, Thomas a'Aquin, Parly, yoatortay, the body polng afterwards, Intorred ‘at Station Lae Atte, beside bor father's. Tho Debuts siya: * ‘The Queon of England hud dirocted that ono of the secroturies of bur inbassy at Paris snould uttond the roliztous service. und sho bad bu placed on the cofin londid wreath, with a card bearing thoac:. w written by tor own hand: +A la Baroune de Caters, marque de ro- rot et, de profond ruspout’ de in part Mune eldve do son pére, Viotoriu.’ Another wreath had boon sont by Princess Heatrive, hor’ daughtor, with. a: few autograph words} a third by Priuve Loopaldy ber Mujeaty's son; and another in the auimu of the Empress Bugénie, The Buroncas do Caters wont avery your to London for tho latter purt of tho Ens wiloh sonso. Born for operatie triumph, and pron rod fathor, for It by a careful training, her as is koown, forbude bor while still young to onter on the ficld to which ber voca- Hon would huye summoned ber. Murricd to & Holgian geutloman, who died promaturoly Bilors (ow yonre of murriod life, the Guroucss had not failed by tho power and charm of hor yoice to enchant some of the grand salons of Paris. On becumt a widow, ber Im patrod fortune obliged hur toutliize ber tuluats and reputation, She wponed slnging-olusscs, und bad pupils tn Paris, ag also in Londou, whore tha atronage of the Quesn, who hai bad lessons from her father, guve her every scupe. sho was an applauded singer wid a popular teacher atan age whieh, though not much advanced, wight Dave counsoled rost to ‘u nuture loss brave, The Quoun encountged and Ike hor, Bmo, de Uaturs directed tho musicul odu- cation of Princess Beutrice. Bue sang at Wind- sor bofore the creaw of Enallah society, Tho Court snd the fasbluuable world, following their gencious sovervign’s oxample, Juuded ber with attentions, The Buglish aro not mistakon !o ‘Thoso tod, less the trifling ox hte: such Her ay: 1 demennor, bur pots ould h ished a nditod. had it been powaible, tu the prestize of har tule Tho Vebats then twentlond the disense which suddenly otticked her. the attendance of the rrecn’s phyalciun, seut by her Majeaty, and ber Ringing, whilo delirious, some vornes of the “stabitt Mater of Rossini, her godfathor, as also norne notes.of * Don Glovannt,” and utters ing ut fntervals, Parte done.” “Parte dene somblo,”" as though sho were giving a lout os- Bone SS TILE: COURILS, A QUESTION OF PRACTICE, Jitdge Blodgett Haturdtay morning decitod tho enge OF ffonry 1 Gignan oguinst Perkins, Sheriff of Rook Island County,. ‘Uhis was a sult to rovover pussossion of tho trotting stallion Robert McGregor, Tho defense wus that tho horse belonged to Robert 1. Lee, and that it was lawfully seized by tho Sheri on an nttachmont sult against Lea In favor af the Topekn Nauonitl Bunk, ‘tho cnso was hoard and 9 vordict found for the plaintit, and the defendant then moved to dismiss the cusu for want of jurisdiction, and also for n now trial. Thy motion to dismiss was based on the ground thut tho property In ques: Yon at tho time it was taken by tho Marshal under tho replevin writ wus in tho cus- tody of tho Sheriff of took Island County under n writ of attachment {ssucd out of tho Circult Court of that county against Leo, and was thoroforo In the custody of tho Iaw of the State Court, and could not be taken from that court by the process of any othor court of concurrent juriadiction, Thoonly question, tha Judgo sald, was whothor the dofondants, after having tricd the casa on Its merits, could, nfter verdict, bo heard tonllege wint of jurisdiction {n tho Court, If that question tind Leen sub initted before trial the Court would undoubted- edly, under tho Supreme Court deelalons, have disinisacd tho onuise and remanded the property to the ofleur of the Stato Court. Tho dofend- ante inight with proprioty lnve sald that the property was alleged ty hive been the property Of Loo, that It was seized ns such, was in tho possession of tho Stata Court os stich, thd the law of Vitinols oxprossiy provided that any third porson clitining the property at. tached as this property was could interplend aud protuct his own tities and therefore tho Foderat sourt ought not to take frum the State Court the controversy of which it hind properly ace quired Jurisdiction, But Instead of dulng that, tho defendants had waited untiiwfter a verdict un the morits, and then only, after thalr defeat, ralged thoquustion of Jurisdiction, If the plaint- Ir dn the replevin sult hn Interpleaded in the Original itttachinont sult, he would, wider the not OF 1875, have removed tho sult to the Federal Court. It xeomed, however, that the dofendants milght be Juatly charged with tavin ing to experiment with the Federal , after paving bad w triut and boing dofented, they were dlapoged to fall back on a point which they could have ratsed In tho first Instunec. That could not be allowed, and the motion to diainiss for want of Jurisdiction would thoro- fore be overruled, A TFEAVY JUDGMENT. IMige -Dlodgate also decided the case of Palvior ©, Smith against W. C. Goudy and others, This wnsu bill to recover the amount due on two nates for $30,260 cuch, dated July 15, 1872, made by J.D. Harvey and payable to the order of ..T.. Remick, Tho defendants ade initted that the whulo amount, $84,740, Waa duo, together with 21480 Intorest, and tha only quoation fn tha original case was os to the amount due Sent. 12, 1874, when an agroement was made oxtending the time of paytoent, and tho furthor qucation ng to whom the notes wero to bo pald, ‘tho Judge held the vomploinants were entitiodg to the whole sum pull into court, and ordered it paid over to then. ‘wo cross: bilis were ‘tiled, one hy Frederick Ayer tho othor by tho Firat Nunooul Bunk of Westboro, to have tho money paid over to them, thoy bu ing advanced moneys to B. FE. Hemick & Uo., and having recelved those notes 1 security. The Judge, however, bold this was not the prap> er forum in which to prose thotr clattns and dia- iniaged both uross-bills,. heen will- Court, and, ITEMS, | : ‘The Circuit Clerk oxpccta to move his offico Nica, otc, to the now Cuurt-Mouse this week, An the caso of the Chicago, Pekin & South- wostern Rullrond Company, the Master in Chan= cory, H. W. Bishop, tnade an, order Saturday on nll parties having clutme ngninst the rond which huye not been roferred to present thai to hlin bext Wednesday nt hls ultice, Judge Tuley will be In court to-morrow and Wedueaduy, DIVORCES, Caroline O. Mace Med a bill Saturday for dl- ‘vorce from Morris O. Muce, on the ground of desortion and drunkonness, Judie Larnum Saturday granted divorces to Donald BMeLean trom Anunte Melvan on tho proud of degartion, to Michacl J. Cantll from Harguret a. Cahill for adultery, and to Mary Heuly from John Healy for deservion, UNITED STAVES COURTS. Wiltam: Tracy filed a bill Saturday against the Pennsylvania Company to reatraln it from infringing his patent for improved ralflwa: swituh putonted oud, 180%. A is as Bae ‘ -. STATE COURTS, ‘ Stephen G. Tuskor, for the tise of IT. B, Wada- worth, begun # suit Suturduy to recover $10,000 of Peter McGouch, G. 8. Everingham, and F. A. Cittenden, ne : ‘ Mary Tichy commencod,n suit in trespasa against Ignatz Kuta to rocover $5,000 damayoa, “+ MIE CALT. Jupox WILttANsoN—No, 1,613 on trial, and No, 874. : .. JUDGMENTS, Burenton Count —~ Conresstons = Henrietta Molor va, Herman Schmatl and AugusteSohmull, $2,805.00,—Julius Bartsch vs, Frodorick and Ont she A Kabn, $9,—Sume ve, Frouerivk labo; pli. —a THE HOLLAND HYDROGEN PROCESS. To the Editor of The Chicugo Tritune, New Youk, July 13.—My. attontion has boen drawn to a lettor by 11.8, Maxim, voplod Into Tug Cutvago Tumune from its New York namesake, whorein the writur attempts to prove from the text-booka tht tho well-attostod faute of the IMolland hydrogen process must be fictt- tous. -A snfor and surer method for Mr, Max- iin's purposo, if ho is correct in his roasonitigs, would have-been to ride out to Fiatbush (fure five conte) and test with his own eyes the ques- tion whether ws m mutter of fact tho bydruxen of water is mado to supply a firat-class lounma- tivo with runuing steam through the mediation of barely a pint and n-balf of naphtha por min- ute, and ata cost of 83 vents por hour, That is tho question; not whut Paine, Keely, or Guingoe bave douse or not dono, nor what may haye bean tho costof davomposing water by former proce cuses, Hor even the staggering queation huw Much inust be put down to covor Mr, Musim's * bottgin dollar,*=tho only one of bis thooret. Jeal arguments that baw tot been aclentitically refuted, both by oxporlniuit und explanution. Firat, the fuot: I have personally fired np and rin u forty-ton locomotive ut the rate of thirty tollea au hour with pure hydrogen flame dovel- oped from water by reaction with. naphtha at the rato of a pint aud a hole a minute (or threo ists to tho milo); and Ihave dono it too many tines, with substnntiatly uniform results, to bo deoolved; noithor do any of my acquaintunces or medical ailyleera conaider ine nnd enough tocx- pout to gin anything by decelving the public or shouting the Presidont, If Mr. Maxiin wants to bot bis bottom dollar, bo had bettor stake it-on the acouravy of tuy rocords, and I will guarantoa it for him by uinple security. - pe Ut mattors little to anybody whut explanation may ba given to thuso fuuta,—tho facta will stand, with or without the supportat thoory, £ doubt whothor unybouy can now give tho truo explunntion with’ cortuint: ir, Maxi bas xiven you nut of his bool wonderful story of the hoat-powor jn petroleum, If we vuuld only wet tt—oguivalont to tha evaporation af more than 225 pounds of water by one gallon of nuph- thu. Wall, it is visibly demonstrated that ovury fotu oF Unit power, at” loust, Is daveloped, con- Anod, and utltized within Dr, Holland's retorts nothing but puro, invisibhd, hy drogen Hame (ant carbonic ofl) coming out at tho burners, when thu process ig in fult operation. Mr, Muxiin’s own tgures would thorolore scoount for the miracle, Iwaviag nothing but his bottom dollur agalnet it, FS pe Hut this isnot all, When Sr, Maxim arqucs that It Fequires ust Qe much Acae ur fares to Uborate the hydrogen fram tho oxyguu of wue ter us the bydrogon will develup.in rouniting with oxygon, and that therofore thera can be no Rain, ho dugulos with the terms. Moat Ie ou one kind (or modo) of forces and wll our urtl: Aiciat hext la obtained by taking advantage of tho readincss with whlch more plentiful modes of force aro trunsformod Into thia,—chietly that. of chemlonl afinity, Iron aud carbon, by virtue of thule allinity fur oxygon, will burn Ina sous —that Js, oxydizo mare or Jess rapidly,—at al tomporatures, under waterur in ulr, and fo 20 dolny they docainposu wutor, or soparnto tho constituents of ule, us the caso tnuy bo. To oxe ‘dize rapidly unough to doyolop sonsibte or use- ul beat, thoy must boat curtiin temperaturos df in alr, and at certain stilt bigher temperatures Sf In water, Widdy burself knows that the kine dling- wood muet be hot enous before {t will du. compose alr by uniting with ity oxy zou (although this is not exactly bor way of vonculvinsr it), aud that tho coul wust be atill hotter for tho samo purpose, It wants, again, buts little more of the same condition ta.muko the fuel burnin puro stout oxavtly as It burns in pure ale, : The proceas differs only in being barder and requir ing moro initlal hoat; but it is not the boat chat does the work tn olthor case,—-that fa, it {8 nut the beat that inakes the heat,—but the cheinival atlnity of curbon und br thent BS loupe or teas expedited {nits aotioa by the more or leas dis Junetion of motecules at diferent tempers: tures. Now. when we light our shavings {nn stove with tho slight Haat of w maton, the Rhavinus ary alroaly open cnough lo combine with the surrounding oxygen with little ald from temper- ature. Thoy multiply vastly and Instantly tho little beat of tho matoh, and so put the kins nee wood in condition to oxydize with furthor multi plication of the heat, suMictent to fit the coal for uxydization or combustion iu turn, Me. Maxim's rensuning would requira us to sony that any mora hoxt Is evolved in consequonce of throw. ing the match into the atnvings than tn con- talned in thoinatch, But vince it is clear from tots elinple Mlustration that. chemical ainity might, from tho mero Impulac of a friction mateh, eo on In self-muitiplying combustion untilit weapt a world it Hames, thon it fe {dle to foll us that we muat necessarily bring ag much heat or furco In order to burn éarbon in steatn ascan be gained from tho process, Tho Juggle of the sopbintry turns on tho difference between anying force. muat be, or furee must be brought, The grand force 4 Uicre In all thosecases; all wo have to do fa to give it proper conditions for nce ton, usually by invans of 8 lucifor match and a littio -comminution of fuels in tho bydrogon procoss by tncans of & bigger match that means degrecs of hoat,and 1 comminution of the materials to super-beuted and invisible gases, (Four hunsrad dogrocs of heat Is tho recontly ancertained tompuraliire for reaction -botweon carbon and steain, tho rest is gain, aud cvon this is not lost.) Nood [aay more? I have given you cloarly the fact and tho “Why not?” if not the why. Witt 0, CONANT. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, Tho Thomas Concerts, Tb the Editor af The Chteaoo Tribune, Circo, July 16.—Tho Theodore Thomas con: certs are undoubtedly very enjoyable, but wo fail to understand tho reason why tho galtery Is not utilized. as It is cortaloly, the most desirable point from which to Iistento the music, Tho space behind the raillog ecomato be a aucocas aga beor-gardon, but with tho noiso made by tho engines outaide and tho yrout distance from tho prohestra, It {9 uot the place for loyars: of music. J H ‘Tho tours of Labor, To the Eititor of Tha Chteapo Tribune. Gm1cago, July 16,—Having observed an ftom bended “Hours of Lubor Reducod” In your issuo of tho 14th inst., J, a8a poorlaborer, basten to rhowor the thinks and gratitude of tho many thousand laborers in this city on the shoulders of Mr. Martin MoNichols, ono of our most prominent sewer contractora, and one whoso reputation fs unquestionable in overy respect. Ho, untiko othors, bad bumanity enough tn him to take inte considorution the extrema heat of ihe weather and fta atfect upon the pear men in his omploy,. Many thinks to Mr. MeNichols ror the Introdution of the olght-hour aystom, which Js a good exaniplo for his follow contractors. é RL AL Jones, & Tho Baron Magnus Affair. Wo the Editor of The Chteaoo ‘Tribune, Curcaco, July 16,—You ‘have several times during the last week, referred to Daron Magnus’ cenac in your valued papor, so 1 may suppose that the matter Js of some intorest to your rendora— as scandal-touching mattera generally are, 1 was Inst yonr, during Sarah Mernbardt’s stay there, present.{n tho Danish Capital, and tho mattor alluded to happened In this way: All prominent Danish and Fronch artiste, writers, diplomats, ote., ip Copenhagon were Invited to fate the Queen of the Play, and Magnus, os Am: Dassadeur, was algo present. Tho wines most Probably wore excellunt, at loast Mr. Magnus was rathor buppy as bo arose from tho table after baving proposed a tonst for" the beautiful Franco that sent its falrest daughter bers.” (Very: welenth Ho- afterwards approached Surah, and. tuking the chain with devoratio: from his brenst, bo threw It on the floor sayin: “Please fasten it aguin that I might possess something that the fairest daughter af Franco bad fn hor bunds!" Sarah thought this was time for dlaappoaring, and bowed, snying: “1t'a too beuvy fur me." Her sister, stunding near, had ercy ou poor Magnus, ond fastened bis decorn vons aguin. Bismuretc night have been able to stand tho rest. but bo couldu't atend to sce “Saster Wilhulin's". deo;rattons on the floor, and “poor Magaus"’—was gone: »M. NORDERD-ROWAN, “ET Doutst Wante a Plastor,?) sald n sick niun toa druggist, “can't you riveme something to cure me?” His symptome wero-a Inme back and disordered uring und wero a sure indication of kidnoy disense, Tho druggist told him to uso Kiduoy-Wort aud in a short thio it offected a camplote * ute» Uinyo ‘ou these syinptoma? Thon Kota box) or bottio to-duy bofera you became inourablo, It fs the cure: sufe and gure.—Knorville Repuhtican. ——— die on, If gronn on, “sicken on, Bittors and be cured, Suffer on, use Hop you will no’ TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. N-ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR numeruus patrons throughuut te city, we bave Saiaullaned Urahon Unless in the diferent’ bivisious, nadesignated below. -whuro ndvurtivemonts, will bo taken forthe samo price ns chargod at tha Main Ure Ace, und will be recelved until Yo elock py. tn.t . J. & It, SIMMS, Hooksellers and Stationors, 123 ‘Twenty-nocundest, : x K. BOGAIT, Deuigaist, 819 Cottage Grovo-ay. northwoat comer Whirty-1fthea JUDSUN-S, JACOBUS, Drugwist, 9007 Indiana: cornor Thirty-trat-st, gdh WY, MUCLMAN, Drugxtst, corner Thirty rat and oF : . WEST DIVISION, L SCHIGIBEH, Drogxiat, 48! West Lakarst, core nerorshuldon, . A, DIRUEILL, Dengalst, 802 South Unlsted-st, corner Canalparte Ve 20 FRAT, ‘Devigatat, GAL West Madison-st., cor- rie SAMGLEY fc. Bromma 24 dou Ri SuLis PHALMAGY, J. WW. WAINWIMIGIUT, 612 West Sadison-at., curnerOudun-ay. NHESONNICUSEN: Mrugiie £0 Blue Ialand-ary Heh: ICH Jeweler Newadonter, and Fane tnootns SON, Druuyiat, 181 North Halstod, at. NORTH DIVISION, * oie wDRUINGH ATS CO. Drugalat, 45 North arkeat, 0 Fra WAM at, cornar Bophin, TOUIN W. Jt NEBDE, Printing and, Advertising Axont, Nows and Btavionory Depot, bit Divislon-wt, LOST AND FOUND. OST—2 YOUNG STUD HORSES; ONE 8 bay tho othor 9 chostnut blind of one oye. Any information willbe rawarded by 2.8. MIKOWN, wt Chicago Driving-Park, ord. W. BORD, UE Woat Wast> ington-st, “ EWARD—LOST—LOST— LOST— ON ane coruar Indi tho night express, Fonddu Lac to Chicago, on Pitcaxo & Northwi Re i, July 1 mw itussio, jauther pocketbook und ilary cuntalilog ‘about gle, ni ittus nvyeral notos und uthor businesspavers, ‘id undercan rotain the monuy as 2 reward, and no questions asked, provided the book nad ulber con~ fonts are returned at once ty thy Tribune ofico, Cui- cago, ‘The owner ise Milwaukee man, His vam und Tusidonce aro on the tly-leal. HORSES AND CARRIAGHS, "A TAOUN MITONELL'S, 100 H, WASII inrnvas, now und seconded at ioe ptlseet oF will oxetsnve, Gash adyancosmada, oO” © Tait CDpEats MEAGLES OR 2 Tage, vaudle, aiid dA heksas Daler eT Fred fie stare pad nave ieasea tages toes ayaa for auw irwteolnss bayyy. We De Aldea, On, SAESHINE, DATE MOVE pothing Ud. Ry SBNKINY I Routh Waterate © OR SALE—AN EXCELLENT PARK buagton, two auata, (i) quod onder, for ous hureg ora pale. chosp for cast, Call at MATH FIBMEICS stublus, 77 to Bi sixtoenth-at. Bye. MISCELLANEOUS. 95 REWARD— We will pay the above roward for any case of Falevaany case of diphtirarta or oraay invsardt Ht A Ghodeu. Gardner Ariy aid Navy lintiuunl. will roe Have pal and surenc 7 unnatura rif af bone ut v a juve. rawel F Inyscle On mun OF be 1OUs §) eruutia, Wilfufund tietiuney. fur any. felis, rouiar contaliiny yuiuette infutantion "yuew with. potile. J, BK. GAMDNEK, Managor, 51 Wabash-uv., Chicugo, MACHINERY, DUPLEXSAFETY BOILER CANNOT odes al A Tee a fOr, Jonst woner, and. pawaeuc Eaaoon oe erae Pe tT SRA cette service CLAIR VOVANTS. Ai RECOMMEND Mts, FRANKS. Gul. nmly, ot busluowa trduutoee “Fuse Wowues bode rue GREAT ON KNOWING—TELLS yuu euoihue you sre subject, tu thing dreaded ai uuhsra, fall tinae” Se gaara’ Huwh, Jooman, tortures duvs. de JOLNGUN. panne SEOUAG BD. 8. TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BUGGIES, ' PO ghar canara And Yoaktn ltr a ganoge at io BOOKS, bSseear EVISED NEW ‘TESTAMENT—COM- rud ti parallel culumns with old vervion, suowe oA an oR aad ; i Agents gurftay conis,- Bin MATROW-& Coes Tae lanapolis, bid 3 ka ssiceenctN SEP RAO Ne 2, HOF, DICKSON'S SCHOOL OF ELO- cuuon, dully, TU Alunrugess, Nuw vines come Bonoge hu wore va. “wonty lowdne ee 4 CO, ; Drugglats, 18 Larraboo-’ ry DBs zpavlanoo Bustiess quigtty and legal OILY REAL ESTATES POR SALE py ri, HOY, ROOT 179 Madisun-at, FUON~A due denture block 4526, lot 452110 to alley; [gue How ML §.801 on Clari-nt., between Untario at icAnu-ay.1 first-claas property. $liteo—iwn frame sures and fot 40x90, sonth front, On Sadison-at, noar Jenorsunt runta for $1 On—The tincat, brownstone front Srtary store on Maitson-st, curt nearly bu ti Srerg, modern’ imurovementy HUA, nod the building cout dene than $2.00; we wet £0 por mi Anee.and will ront next yoar at £0) pee month} 1} UW down, balance, 0 Jeary at 6 vor cent i2.kU—No.} stro and Jot 2ix110, corner of Madison aid Ann-atay the jot ia worth tha money} tie i $5 por foot—75x125, northeast cornor of Van Duren- stand iermitaze-av., with room oattaret this lot is oniy two blocks wentuf Ashiand-ay., south front, bnd \the cheapest jot offered in Chicago to-day! & splendid corner tor atores and fate over; this lot sold “Tinian tootedais, cust f Halatod-st J i ot-23z 125, east front, on Halstod-st, Just north af Twolftheaus trat-cinas Duntnesa lot, $a) per foot—Fine tot, zi on Jas Yalie-st, bo- # Jot tn cheap; One neigh« lot, 3 tweon Grant and sillier: th cast front. on Paulina-sta, Of atroet= Lf KO down, tot Mitt between indiana and Oblos halts luck EAU thls toe ta cheap at $1200; tought to 8, foot on Washington-at. by 125 deep, 100 fact onst PL Galtorntacny., north front. Now we wilt soli thie lot for id per front foot, and you can make mure money in Gne yene from now of this purchase than hnywhore olao; Washinuton-nt, will be the test ime proved street on the West Siie, and will be newly paved and decorated with trees ‘comple! months: then you will havo to pay 61 por foot for ints erg. take a bargains when It Isofercd; you cannot in twolvo DWELLINGS $10,00—A magnificent sstory and basement octagon Rune front, every mnudern tilat, wnd lot Zxiss, ena It, Hebidan-ay near Thirty -fent-stt hte ts ‘A tirat—cl story and basemont octagon brown-stong front dwelling, 3 rooms deep, fine brick arn, and lot 2ix14 enxt front, on Dearborn-ay., cat Diiston-aty thie har yal aunt mast any Ong. from belek if basement octegon all the modern impra east frunton lako-ay.near Thirty: Atovely placo ww live, tronting Lake 5 6 Dlock from the Stlaols Central Depots It 1s Possession can be ti ad at once. mM totern brick dwalling, and tot Bout Park-ay. near Thirty> ra § dwalling, and lot 2x10, hUU—7-rontn fra! rame dwelling, This 88 {9 in guod ropatr: tot 1s 3tz 5, snuth fronton Jacksun- st pear Campbelleay It she assesamont (Or some une. ‘U-tone. front lu-roum, dwelling, bath, water, and gus, hut and cold water, lot 210k on Polkest, Rear Hermitaga-av.; this proporty is cheap at iui, easy. feaU—T tom 3-story framo dwelling, been, und lot ton Can ‘77x14, svath fron wireas-aL.noar Canipboll-ay, Ava ni 8 12-room fraiwe walling on tive ars’ lensed: ar, on Walnut-st, near if jot. per ye Hoyne-nt, House renia for &S per nunth. i—f-rootn cottave, and Int Gizvon Menomonee tlocks from J.incuin Park. Very choap at £2.4N, (U—-roo nt Pee, rick dwalllug, and lot 2x12, pant fronton Pralrie-av., near Thiriy-fourth-at.t & pal ee ae eae Ok SALE—BY MATSON HILL, ROOM 1 Grannis lock, No. 115 Dearbora-sL— MICHIGAN - AV.—Iiandsome | brown “plone-front house near Kighteanth-st.; heated by steamy arior hoor, basement house, with i ne INDIANA-AV.—Uclagon bron stone. tron tingly finished, with dining-roum and kiteven on parlor oor; LAKE-AY.“Uciagon stone front house near Thirty- Stehe best view of. ff. fake that is obtained fe North Orsuuth Division: tase GUOVELAND PARICOA double bree roaienies ith homwtn the mont vescnitel spatin Ghisner Ee e autttulapotin Ghiceat fs WOODLAWN PANK—Lanruo house, with at Tee IOe hte hou, with Biter Tot. yor SALE—BY E. C. COLE, 85 WASH- ington-at. corer Dearborn. Woshington-at, d-story and baxemont brick house, Jot 00x25 tt. near Unley, only 7,00) Fino house on Adama-st,, cust of Lutiin, cheap. Also on Adums-st., Festof Anuland-ny., dstory stung front, with Wriks fon Adarus- On indians-av.. corner Fittictti-at. Bova Alchivan-ay., near Forty-Uratest. Calland a COLE, 8 Wasbington-st FOR SALE—DY MATSON HILL, ROOM J Grunt tock, No. 115 Dearborn-st. DIANA-AV,—tOx17) foot, northwest cornor ‘Thir-. ty-fourlu-st., Oastand Kouth front; jumediately ‘Gust Of Sibby's tine rose ni WABASI-AV.—5Ix172 feet, locatad 50 foot north of. MICHIGAN-AV.—-W foot near Mnirty-thted-st. and ’ feet near Thirty-fourth-st, both east front, . Ol SAT. Salle: joms 4} and 44, ronl ext and culluction ugency. Meal estate for alo parle of the elty and suburban towns, Special nt- ention Aivog, tu the collection of claims ot ail kinds in the elty, United states, und Canuda, Legal papors drawn land executed, und, in short, evory branch of Ieual businos# prosecuted, OR SALE—LARGE AND TIANDSOME housa, 1% rooms, with tot Gx1 feut, in 8 very Aoconsible and duatmble location un tho South Sid ry in perfect order, and clea uf hove and Bi fect, o LL, Roum IGeannls Block, TINE CORNER ON ‘THE builders, HixbHt foot, at $30 por kei, Jit, 107 Doarburn-at. cost it pr South HI foot. HENRY WA: Ren RA aitee ca aul rntecn outs Mroeot, corner Forty-second, Call at house, OR .SALE-LOTS ON , CLARKE-S'E., nent Humboldt Toure; atau fots in Holstein subdivinions also cheap house nnd jutat Lakuside, GEU-M. GAGE, WF ilandolnh-at, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, yo SALE—BY 0. I. MULLIKEN, Room 13, % Dearborn-st. aon for the caro and management of prop- ‘vory fino residence in Waukegan, with aut-bulld- with Hoven neres of land about the buildings. tisae hour und ahais ride from Chicagy, and Hue houssie of orice substantially bullt. 1 stories is of ick au! intial at stor! and #ronch roof all fnlahed und in’nica order, Hays {ng 18 rooras, with une viow of Lake Miohizan. o he land isin abigh state of outtivution with an bh Abundance Of fruit.—applus, poara, cherries, poscies, ec. ing vegetable garden, id aL werent burgain, or oxchange for city Hox SALE—CIAS. CLEAVER & .SON, 125 Dearborn-st., offer sevorul pleces of splendid vaidonce property, beautifully situnted, nenr Unke and station, on the lijinols Central, at low tlgurea, ghd.dn easy corms, “Call at our otiee ‘and oranind for yourselves, PS on H BALE ~0 ACIES SOUTIL OF TALI, ity WE Dustboraat, Pon Sree, HED OR SALE—10 ACRES NEAR THE Fan poracca, TENI WALLER Ite ihe Dearvoeh, Fo 8ALE—GLENCUE—LOTS ON THE fiw eeu on Sonny payments, Mrowd schools, Bay aye HEA DUOW Ne let Ln Sallowate ose Fen SALE—AT LA GRANGE, SEVEN miles from Chicago, beautiful residence tots at a, as cy or $10; nvar butol; $15 down. and ante bs catoraahay esta hown monthly. «(I won't be ane! ) Lo! {roe Abstract frou, LRA BROWN, 12 La dulle-st., Room 4, PLAGE AT OR SALE—THE GAGE nrosidunoe and grounds ean've found in tho: vicinity oF Chicaun, ‘dik. ate GAUK, 7 Atundolph, COUNTHY REAL ESTATE. On, SALE—BY T, B. BOYD, ROOM 7, ea : erua of ardwood timber tend tn: Tamllton County, iitaoh aevun ites. from MeLeansboru. unre ldhaleriat euaaareycnan eat ve d Rlckury, nab, and otlior nna timber; “We will nol or di per acre, ond other pooplo hold their junds at $0 Facra adjoining ours! Nv ke i of fos und thes, FOF the 3) Bec, Hh AY G1 7, In Adausttvon County, ‘This is ‘vertalniy' a great burgain, Want monoy at once Is the oxuse of bale. H UW acres OF excellent ping tliiber land, Ly burnt oreut out on Hongo ver, In Gconty Coan= Wy, Wisconsin, “Will cut WU foot of lutaber wor acre, Wilisol] this land cheap, OR SALE—FARMS — BY LEWIS & A ENGTE Hoomss aud d Borden Bivck, W Itan- ‘Yob-more farm tn Walworth County, Wis {msrovas ments vury extensive, brivk Louse costing $4, vic. living water, exceptionally ting orchard aud scald frultas ten acres BeMyy, tinber, Cheap fer cash of w{lJoxetunue for gouil town oF olty prupert “Finu stouk or uratn farm of Ws acres 3i6 tllos from Auipon, Wik, wid # from Gragn Lakes tnoly imprsved and wall watorud; very cnoap. for cash} will (ako 10 Im uy mbt sual far ar ution gud Lop tw acres, fino insprovammenta, neat invetun, reer Will oxchungo for youd property In ar nour Culemo, j] ‘OF Ol 'GE—5,000 yy pee Mit Wil in Moran County, Rast petunia ey ann fiass forsale orexchanyo, A, Ky MMU. tia, das jund 31a! : MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Jpsculen ; © % ALE: waa ia gz UPRIGHT PtANog Areco! obrated for thelr beautiful singing quality of: Hiab bas ayaa ie SES a thet adit persausrd ON & UiAtt, ale ALLE’ BY Vis & CO’S UPRIGNT tnd intune Joner than an: rich "und full x int orsry, geauttial tho genera r Afuslea) miastore nid ausK= died thos bust makes, ed i ah nd Hina a Vis & Co, uprights pnrivale igen area ue 4 o iB eo IIE aoa Ala nee PORY & CAMP, Ss € Panos Umar A NEA ea BIJANOS, r i SQUARE Wo rent oF forsale on instalitivita F ; WW, W, KLAIBALL‘B. Corner State aud Adanis-ats Sos EO ON A be a sias A mina ATOINES AT EAT, i fftransgstod, half block west uf Cote, |" 3 f LO RENT—HOUSES, Sint. Nonrt 10 RENT—FINE, LARGE HOUSE ON the tu Sido, furninhod, or fur tern of yeara vue Apply to LYMAN & GIDUINGS, UL the. Lone st, Ww ee 0 RENT—HOUSE ON LINCOLN-AV,, Drags fnlsbed. E.8. LANE, itoom Il, 62 La eA a A PO RENT FIRST-CLASS TY O-STORY Wed DAV iby It Handoipieness Coat finoojn Wark, ‘West SIDE, . 0 RENT—BRICK TWO-STORY AND re ) Wren house No. ait Warron-ay, SLAKKB> Mrac: T°, RENT—BY 0 Ladallo-st ia 071 Michinanay story and Lasemont brick, stone front, all modern linprovementa, alt re nd Hour. i Falthven vied ie igs ey a an LANEOUB. . BAIRD & BRADLEY, - Boer . Fifty-fourtn-st. and uandale-uv.. tw bangmuont brick, all modern: Improvements, wood bara and large grounds, chenp tos good tenant. Evfty-neat-at. und Houth lark-boniorard, two-story and basement brick house, Kood barn, and tangs i WEST SIDR. G2 West, Washiogton-st., comnar Wood, 2-ntory and basement brick Inprovotnenta, In firs! howe, wit ° 7H Wai an olezant with brig’ bien, modurn t-class order. Washinaton-st, d-ntory und basamont barn; will be put in good order, rroneav.,¢-atory uid basement bricks evory room in house heated by stoaa: all in Drateclaas onler, 24 South Moryan-at, near Van Buren-st cars, i> atory and basgmont brick, # Rround about it,in niew order, mont, autiful house with all modern Improve- BUBURBAN, 10 RENT—IN IYDE Part, EAST OF the track, within a tiuck and analf of tho do- PUL a boure and barn; all modern conveniuncess atte onary tubs: hut and cold water on every Hour; owne Woaas wire scroena for winduwe und dara; dunt windows, furnnegate; rent 8 por taonth, Apyiy On FRI CMBANRG e Hh hae wa 3,00 tin Watlowat, Saget ene LU RENT—-KROOMS, West SIDE. RENT—S19 PEK MONTH, UPPER Hour of 31 Fillaiore-s.1 #Il per month, upper uGr of Filimore-at. Ingulrd at uss Weaturteuv. Huor ord Filtmore-at. Ingulra nt ei Woaturtieny, Bourx Srpz. 10 RENT—NO, § PARK-RUW—HAND- sinned Ove ELM, BRN Pater Hor ‘watur RENT—ELEGANT FURNISHED roompatt¢and 7.East Adama-st; low prices; ut and cold bathe. 10 RENT-—23t MICHIGAN-AY,, -ELE- want aulte of rooms, fruuting the lake, with or Without board. Also a room fur torz ventiemen.. inotboard” Augarob turtoceeuntiemaa. LO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, £0 MImBcELLANEOUS. nh aqduare ‘feo! je Bera toanateg tg an Of ea est with or without power, Apply to E. D, FISK, Mat- teson House, Clty, = ——_——_—————————_—_— BOARDING AND LODGING. Sovre Srme. 1426 WABASU-AV.—PLEASANTAND Conveniences, Hoard if dostred, 4109 INDIANA-AV.—THREE GEN- Wersr Srpz. SOUT LEAVIII-ST.—A VERY with bond for two persons, in pirivaiafaniy; also. one Kenilannnt terms very reasonaule, well-furnished, rooms tu rent; modern domen can dnd pleasant hume;s cnol roms, 209 plensanteaat front roum, nicely farnished, ama ful Hato Sudison or Van Muron-st cars, Noni Sme, 4 7 NORTIT CLARK-ST.—BOAND WITH ¢ roi. $1.0) to $7 per weok, with use of plano, Furnished roums, $1.5 to $1 por weok, Hornxs. ENTON HOUSE: (MATBLE BUILD- ind), oppurite Curtom-louse, udjolning Grund o—Vlowsut outsbte tvoms, ‘handsomely (tte ed, tWe, ioe. per high i PENTON NAUZY. proprdtar, UaNtt BS her waek. HENTON RIEN'T HOUSE, 273 AND 290 STATE- at.—Newly opaned and refurnished: cool and iensant rooms, with board, frum $1 to $$ por week. ay bunt (4p. transient $1.40 tu €f pur day. JAMES MOTEL, 110, 118, 120, AND Sta Filtheay.—& por days apecial ratos to truvel- {tig mon, Naving just added wid turiished up new cut accommodate s low purmanent TB, WO Doardurs In good roonis ut rexaunable rates, WiIpsok EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB- une Bluck—Is the largest and Kuropoan hotel in the city, having (rooms, rangune try 138 tof! por day, according to loca don, 1 tauranbuodorneath. SAMUKL GREUST! * SUBURBAN, = 5112 SCIIOOL-ST, — WANTED — TO child, board, man and wifes iio objections to une BOARD WANTED, PoAnd- Witt TWO ROOMS. Te SO urlian town, not ovar 10 miles frum UbleaKo, a obs O23. ‘Tribune aifica. BUSINESS CHANCES, MAN WITH $2,00. CAN AVE A half-Interast in paying drug busluess, Addross i, Tribune ative. FOR SALE—OR EXCIANGE—ONE OF the largest und tuext merchant mills In Chicazo, jn very hoart of city: vlght run of stony and capacity ‘SY barrels of dour per dayt running now day nnd night; machinery in perfcat repair; will soll or ox- fara tae’ chiaast FeO tah, bk" PAT arin nes hicags y uk wl MD, BOYD, oom 7, Ty Aiguisu ste ', OR SALE A—FIRST-CLASS STOOK Uf boots, shoes, harness aud wents furnishing Reods, Also store In Brick Ilook, uae fout. Lavcute edith live town of Liv inhabitaute; Hrst-claas sum {nary ‘and graded schol Dest farintny country in tha chance'ta step lator dtstecinas “Gusineaee Aadrees ny re scinve bustiiess eas WINTHIC SUN, Onarga: lil ze OR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RE- ulsing eapltal apply to A. Ke MCMUNKEY, Lo- aiid Siotole EXCHANGE—THE OF i SEO one Ghee Fae lent «3 ke 8 Wust 1o, ot CHATLES TICKS CU, corner of Franklin’ and. Ruadoipiiess, : PARTNERSHIP —AN EXCELLENT ‘opportunlty now ocours for a yuunc. gon- Toman of means, and pp to ultive work, te. obtaln an Histcoluan, Fuvupean Sudnecduwsr capital secured, fuga iy Address {Ui Fibunoomicos nt 10 MANUFACTURERS AND BUSI- Rese-mon.—iock alts, Itl., located at the junc vn urthe Ge B £040. & NW, and 1 tL & BL Cy ya. ts the vat manufucturing town of ite age in. the ed offers unusual advantages to manufacturers of almost uny cummodity. It bns a Jonte and enduriug wator-power, whitch, when fully doveluped, will support n city uf 330 ‘inuabltanta, ‘Iu raliway facilitivs aro No, Jin avers respect. improved water-power for sale in large or small quunt st low figures and on eusy ters, Alsu, win ana puwor ty tent for Iarca of stanil businoss, now brick hutiding, very low. Hvery porsiblo encourmemont Is offered to manu- facturers and others to locate hero, worth of wilmproved water-vowor and land will be donated yt te hmproving the mame, duroas A, 1%, SMULIL tock Fulls, 1 Refers to the manugowent of tho Un D.&Q. 1, Th wpany, Chicas, 1b 5S, 5007Xe. 1 DRUG-STORE (COR Po. nur) on Madisun-st., datug 8 nice busl- ee onuge is nuta dru and wants to sell for ps ¥ ile drug-store on South Bide, only store In tha nulanbarhood; dol nica nusine EW This isa tirateclass krocery sivre, an Taleted~ und wayons, store has all the traded 1d to Owner golig to Europe, cause uf in ‘oo0~Nice buot und slide store on Milwaukoe-ay. Metts wrocory store on West Lak Death, of water : Por ete ren doing a nice busin opie, 100 mites fruim Chicage. jain, ilar ara for hausa and. otetily iyona of the [nrgost and finest grocory storos In Chivayo, dulng YOu dane dd bertor than tu bury this, wena Curr, " at hs, oe geo 1. B. BOYD, ition TATA Madison-at. TO EXUIANGE, secre nn nat RN NS a a enrannanes GOR EXCHANGE—9.88) ACKE FARM, tia miles from depotin Hiokansin County, Kane were ander fonow and culllyauont 1.3 thls voar svarage IT bushels per acre nora; il worae tn gon, bal weadow und pasture. ‘Tho land ts drel-clui folling pealrigy sumé young tuber, and 0 Iaating, running water, ‘There aro planty of good houses, bury, orlue, shads, ote. sn tho farm cwit! Kdnan's toluphiunes, ‘Vole farm we will put in acs or nose, und wll trade for olty, town, Ur ayod subur- ah real state around Chioata. 1f you wlan w Nu, t fara, und Lave prapurty in Chleaxy oF any ather aity, avin the suburban towis Round, Colca dive mu gail, Wacsn give abu, Lirads, 1, 2, LOYD, Ruom TAT) Madisaneat, : i -falles from doy sin, all under good Te EXCHANGE—20-ACRE FARM, 3 i. in Walwurtu County, Wiscone fonce and crosa-fenced: rH. WOME, OnLE, OLG.5 HY RUres OF Hrateclaas wend gig Ualanve,pdatury and Oroliurdes a tine frame dwall- (ng and Urateoiass bara, LWW sheds, stables, vlc. thie ls gue.of the buat sivek urgrain farnie in Wisvo> Shiva shore distanos fruw Chlewso, sud in a splendid cummunity: any amount a wtock und ime Plenonw an the farms omnes te old und wants ty 41d neros rada fora howe loti Chicacas cusa privo of ee EAST TS hee Tvatudieonses ene * doe '. EXCHANGE—ONE OF nd finest touring mills in Chica, tn run of stones capadl by, sh ba hy uachinary In norfoot rowule and runalny ree ara mea Frost tahrala W rat prions SiRWA We, HOW, Lhoou iO EXOHANGE—$1,000 OANIT AND A mn of 1 actos. clear Of Incuiubrance Wall luprarad, clos to HKensiat: tnd, for stuoe and gout’ suralatiig (ie or merchant wok ‘Grst sia tase ievor siege cuiiing ESE Settee slack wana Tiualils hAUiieLE, itor: cloilers, wad funnier, Biroldore | z me EXCMANGE-FOR- GOOD REAL p weal Denwagee te DUA Ty vt Nwayuurderes a PENSONAL, wikiudt: wned 17, igh} huard of th ‘Citoayo; 5 ras ward ‘Address Barta a se, Pet vie (82, fafuemation, AUB LOD, ly THE LARGs {Wolus's una U Uorden Block, 00 Ieandoiphean WANTED—MALE EDP. DOoRKRRPERS, CoRAKs, &c,. ANTED—BY A WIIOLESALE Gro. © cery house, a ntenographer who writes a Rood bualness tna-hand nnd inde fair knowledge of Yecpunidedeo, Addrose Hai teuuneummeese oe oT ANTED—CLERK IN A GROCERY gneen: Gorman oraivedeproterrad: We LOMEACT, 3a Divinlon-st, ie sdb pacha TRADES. . J ANTED—MOLDERS; 83 PER DAY “and atendy work f Paul Foundry and Manufacturing Gorda tant Mine ete CO BE Vaal, Minny ANTED —8 O10. FIRST-CLASS moldors, ateady work and top wages, to work on how nd We BeBe oSaGarMcone were. We AAR NOS See na ANTED—A CARRIAGE PAINTER; rpnirlod mam ratarnedy ta "ware nrahuahing eee Addrosa PARBON & GoupreLtow. Ushkosh, Wis, ANTED—A BOY THAT IS A THOM Ouch engravor and has hat some exporionce tet le tt An sett rock. ‘Apply tO BAXTON & MBN DICK cL eal ae ANTED-BRIOKMAKERS WILL guertenrard at Tunimad Consents eer cena ANTED—A GOOD EXPERIENCED but ir. Apply tht INALD': remtaurniiie Rt Sout atarnregeTL Te at MEPONAL US COACHMEN. TEAMBTERS, 0, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKR Waban’ f, Horses nnd dalivor groceries, at trad :. EMPLOYMENT AGENOTES. ANTED—GERMAN AND SCANDI- Tiovian inborora for Naw Mexico and Arixuna, IG REA oR EO ty roan Watunnte and'zi West Staaivaneay com 28 Sula W ANTED — LABORERS FOR IOWA, days fea taco Nine ae sera ete at Boe CHiasita Na G04 a8 South Waterei” TOTE 8 MISCELLANTOUS, WANTED TRAVELING SALESMEN to solt a staple aalicle, W. WHINE & CO, ast Divislonsae se lee ee pacino IR W AN TED LABORERS—TWENTY- ging ret an atiea Bred, Bion vermanant Fertitzing Company, Union Hloce vaca cre wontorn: V ANTED—MEN WITIL SMALL CAPI- jul for pormanent businosa! guaranteed to 1A; $M to FU per week; €1 ample free w. those who one CU. % und 4% North Clark-at., Chicas, Be SALES- ANTED—A TRAVELING fancy goats und nho can comand geuie i cae heommnnt and filinots, “Audross 12, Tribune oitice, ee ANTED—AN ELEVATOR BOY TO. Tun a passoniter levator durin the ovaninus, Abply after 9 o'clock to GkU, C. CoOrEIL Tribune ee WANTED-COMPETENT TAXIDER- luborat prices Cuil at i Waahingtowents” itt AY ® WANTED—FEMALE HELP, < Domestics. ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL furgenersl hounework, excent washing; ono that can tua ittio sewing on ‘machine and nlny help woods lure proferred. FIED IICANCIL, 2318 @ Groye-ay., near Twoniy-titth-st." TRU trent Fonts WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK FOR Ay fiona PWats Rumte® ane ower ANTE! SWEDE OR GERMAN rill for cenoral housoworkt must bos good cooks IMzhost waxes toa computent person, Apply ut e0% Pratl * ju-ny. V ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR wegian preferred, 74 Warren-av. enern houxowork; German, Swede, or Nore WANTED A. FIRST-CLASS COOK LM- mediatoly at2U Michigan-st. V ANTED—GERMAN. OR‘, SCANDI- navinn girl at-105t Michizan-ay.; must boa good cook, and capable af doing gonoral hourewors, —A EMPLOYMENT AGENOIDS. ANTED —GOOD GERMAN AND Mcundinavian girls for vrirate faraliie: rs boanding-housun. U, DUGICE'S onlentG Milmuuneceny Miscenareous. — . ANTED — GIRLS, EXPERIENCED lands, to work on paper boxos, at Je7 Enst Washingtonsst. SITUATIONS—MALE, KEEPERS, -OLERIS, £0. Boo: ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUTIL awed 18 having four yoars' ahd nation -businuss an stock-kuu) ay ‘or as clerk in daya D &s, ‘Tribune office, ITUATION WANTED—BY A TIIOR- ough Dusiness man of 38, an oxport bankkeovar, lo salesman, unergotic, experionced, nnd Foliable, Of Fond addrces. Hatisfactory roferonces, Addrova 117, "ribune office, ie ITUATION WANTED — IN. SOME wholosntc house as bookkeoper. bys young man who has had thro yonrs' exporionce, Can furniso pont references unu Dest recommundayions, Addroos 34, Tribune onico, A MISCELLANEOUS. . - ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ian of good business ozparionce either aatrav= f sne Tarte oct as oud placa, puNeOfica\ GIUATIONS WANTED—BY A MAN and wife ina first-class hotel, the man ib do Enlary Or eallttoril pms this wookext Sy Went stud laon-siy upestaira, LE Wt, Ty “AN AGT: ITUATION WANTED—DBY. AN ACT- Ivo, Industrions man to carry two morning pance Toutes or take charge of au elavator and work uround. & wholesuly store. Bust clty reference. Addruss JW.G. 1G) Chostnateat, ITUATION WANTED—AN ENGLISH- niin desirous of setting in America would be fionkful for linwediate cinploymant, Ifas had e: poriotiee ne combasltor (place). proot-readar, roporter, reviewer, = 3 \ector Ue arebunta, Ole Ie ANDES: Watur-at,, Chicazo, #2: SITUATIONS ~FEMALE, Domestios. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG airlot Wtodo second work and lwarn ine pris re fauuliys North ‘Side proforrod. “Call at lw One joa " | EMPLOYMENT AGENOIES. | ITUATIONS, WANTED — FAMILIES needing xuod Scandinavian of Gorman feiale lp supplied ALG. DUSKES oftes, ius Milwaukus-ny. FINANCIAL. . s GOLDSALID, LOAN OFFICE, EAST «, Sladlson-at, (lidensed). Hatabtah Dine uilion doalur, Cash pald (ar old fuldand livor, amiuude, punris" otaretct Colonia Fitwhon, aie Larinur-ate onvar. N NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOA: “A un diainonds, watches, and Jewelry at TOM N, NNKLLY & CO'3 luan bitice, MS Dearburn-at, NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- oy ure: malt planga without removal, 351 Handulphe, DV ANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, loumbs anda: 18 Wandulpheats Matabtlonod Woe NY AMOUNTS, FROM $0 ‘TO [51,000, ta loan on furniture, pisnon, etc, at law ratos, Sihereuod security, by Hoxrburn-at, tooue tan 3, COLE, 8) WASHINGTON-ST,, COL tye nor Duarborn, has £00) ane ue Ioan At y Wor Can clase #eanea, "Cail upoa H.C GULB, Al Washington-st., oam 4. ‘ P i ID FOR ..8' AT ' Gating an gal Gaue bavkh wig eta nauk cortideavea,’ Lita HIULS Gtheral rotor ii Wesbinctoneat, Pe] 5 ears ro onitar ty AiParnhatiy eo, Wa Donrtnri-at. 2 ONEY TO LOAN ON CHICAGO REAL VIGNEY, AO LOAN IN Sus 10 S0rr mranodlatuly, es WAN SULLA ACI. Huuthurlists N ONEY TO JOAN AT ore i OENT: Frone fia to) NGA MeWid Eien ‘dddaie 8 snd Bandon tne nw tanduiphaste ANTED—ALL PEOPLE WHO WISIL’ raigatg tal a Ui US SONS Dea — D $3500 ON IM: Deiat Nin prover CHASM & ADAMS, X cyan look. ca E-IAVE 93,500 TO LOAN ON County {uipraved ft] entaya ab 6 pet anh Furie /wautiog ‘is “einuuat, EWI’ @ MAUL AND. 7PER OENT—MONEY TO LOAN Gsesiriesitiz sane seen Hara ey) TO-LOAN ON COOK COUN. 80.000 ar Sata ds Wont, ee ‘= PARTNERS WANTED. PEE a AN TED aa vices Sore ines sh whl & fortune cin bey simu Che tea tare u adress GH WILMUN, Gonorat Wolivory,” Chie ‘oat-uNive. ‘ ¢. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN . ‘Who Wish W soil eadl-od clothing, * yu will qu wolt by, souidina undoes. to Ae ise BCH, Gu Statuest “1 will pay. i hye caut more any piber a ler to vohy, idemeunber we Buiabur, bid Beat, ‘ F ES |

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