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+ oletutn was rendered {1 ite THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1881I—TEN PAGUS. a. ooo SSS aaa Qe ns MARINE NEWS. ; judge Baxter, of tho Cirouit Court, Sustains the Decision in the Mysotis-Portch Case, Masters of Vessels Report tho Blow of Thursday Night the Worst of the Season. ‘Aronnd the Lakos—Miscollanoous—Arriy- als and Doparturcs—Dook and Other Notes, HOME GATILERINGS, A COLLIBION CARE DECIDED. Friday tho deciston of Judge Hrown in the wyrotte-Porteh collision cnse, rendered somo time azo in the United States District Court for the Knstern District of Michigan, but apponted from, waa sustained in thy Waited States Clreutt, court by Judze Baxter, Tho evidences showed that tho tig Winslow was bound down on Lake Huron with the séhoonera Myrotis and Caso [n tow. Thad schooner EM. Porteh was bound up close hunted, the wind belng from tho west, and tho vessels showing pach athortholr green lights, “When the Portch was abreust uf tho Mysotls, ner Captain, fearing an ncetdent, hited her up. ghe got in tho trough of tho sox, heenine une mannweblo, and eottided with vo Mantis » do ing aiterable damage, On arriving in port tho sone the, Porteb Iihiedled the: Mysotia, wid tho ownera of tho Mysotla Iibellod the Luu Wins- jow and the schooner Portch, The evidence showed that the Porteh was at fault, and ador Hance, BOCK AND OTHER NOTRE, Noaceldonts happened sn tho rivor yesterday, ‘Tho Saitors’ Union meets tomorrow ovening at $o'clock. Tho schooner “Zach Chandler [s minus her malusail, the result of the blow on the Ith inst. Tho schoonor Van Strnubenzee, Capt. Sulli- yan, arrived In port yesterday from Kineardino With a cargo OF sult. ‘The tug Burnette washed her headbonrds aut Frid nighton Lake Huron, and bad a parrow seal from sink lng. Charles M. Koesteror, of Escanaba, Mich, Is inthe city, the wucat of Capt, Lymn Feltus, of the schooner Helle Brown. " Kelixious sorvices for ‘snitors and tuginen were held at the Number market yesterday alt« ernoon, ‘Tho attondanco was quite large. By a collision at. Rast Tawas, tho fender-strenk: of tho propeller Midufesex was crushed In and. her upper works dumnged by the barge Iuck- tout. The jtbboom of the sehoonor Constitution was taken out at Cleveland on hursdity last by com= lu in contact with a train of carson tho dock Whlle winding. Capt. John McLaughlin, of the Union ‘Towing Line, who has boon visiting friends in Cunuda for tho past three weoks, returned home yestor- day, looklug vastly improvud, Capt. Coultor, of tho Bteam-barge Cumber- Jand, who was prostrated rovontly with paraly- sls, fa dolng very poorly, and vory grave fearsof bisbarly death ure cntertaincad. "OB tho 25th tust. the peopollor Saginaw Valley wilfeall'at Goderich, bound down, for the list Unto this-senson. Ter last arin up by way of Bodurieh will be mindy on tho 28th, ‘The stoatn canalbont Victor, which was sunk tarly Inst woek tn tho river near Sixteenth treet, wns yesterday pumped out, ralsud, and towed to the docks of Chleago Doek Company to be repmired, Cant. Moore, of tho schooner Zach Uhandler, reports that his two dogs cought and killed a lave mink, measuring thirty inches in length, on tho yorse! Friday afternoon. {tis supposed that tho mink boarded the vesacl at Cloveland, ‘Only sixtecn Ball vessels and one propeller are rived at this port yeaturday—the stunilest num. berof urrivals_ since the opening of tho Straits lastspring. Anothor such @ day this genson and the sya. wit be draped in mourning till the close of navigation. Tho new steninship Columbia commenced taking on her firat cargo at Cleveland on Wednesday, and Friday morning sho was found tohive alx feet of water in hor hold. tis claimed tho water wot In through two or three feutns thut were partially overlooked In vatktiyg. Tho schooner Guido, which ran ashore at Por- ’s Pler, neir Muulstee, fs minus beth anchors andchalng, they baving been lust when sho dmgged nshore. An. attempt to recover thon willbe mide, but it Is expected that it witt prove futile, ns it fs bolleved that thoy aro now covered by sand, Tho mustor of the schooner Polly M. Iogers saya In react to the yawl-bont by pleked up off Point Aux Bees Soles on Tuesduy might, that It ismarked * Columbin No, 2," and when picked UP was covered with canvas and the ours were Isshed to tha thwurts, which leads to tho bollor that the bout was nover used, A new beldgetendor ts needed at Indiana Mreat. Enrly yesterday morning tue coming down with a tow whistled fully baif au hour for the bridge ta open, Finally the Captain of tho tug Janded his bout and wont to+the bouse on tho bridge-nppronch, ovcupied by the bridges fender, to nd out the reason why be was kept *red-balled,"” He found tho door of the house locked, and, after repented pounding, finnlly: kicked the door In, and found the bridgetender fast asleep, ‘The Captain succoeded In arouainir tho fellow by three or four vigorous kicks, an the brldgo was oponed, The water dished outin tho restutirants on fidinna streot has i bad of- fect on people wHo deine it (especially the brideetonuer) date at ulgut and try to keup c. AROUND THE LAKES. THE WAECKING OF THE BARGE JEXBIE LINN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwauker, Wis., Sept. 18—Tho ateam-bargo Minnesota, from which tho burgo Jessio Linn roku adrift and wont nshoro oy Bols Blane Island, - arrived fere at noon today, Capt. Spencer's necount of tho disnator docs not vary from Tux Timmune's printed report. ‘The ves sel Iles in bud shupo and in an exposed condl- Hon, with hor cabin aubmerged, the dopth uf Rater at tho stern being nearly nineteen fuct. Tho Linn fs tho proporty of tho Inter-Ocean ‘Teunsportation Company and fs insured for 3,000, divided as followa: Boston Murine, 3; Northwestern National, $7, Shoo & Leathor, 85,000; Detroit Hira & Murings €750U. Her cargo of 1,000 toné of coal is consigned to tho Northwestern Fuel Compuny of this city. THE'BOHOONER NAPOLRON. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis. Sept. 18&—Tho echoonor Napolvon, which was relensod from the bench Testerday “und capslzod while being towed to Port, hus been righted and brought inside. Sno MIM probably be placed in dery-dock tomorrow for repairs, DAMAGED A HIDE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O.. Bont. 18—About 8 o'clock to- nizht the barwe Old d, while In tow of tho iy, Fannie ‘Puthill, run into the Soncva strect duo and dninawed it about $50 worth. TNE BCOW CHIISTIE BOLD, Spectat Miapatch to The Chicago Tribune. a ftravicns, Wis., Sept. 18.—Mosara, Chapman pa meeasen baw wold tho scow Chriatio, while me isnstor al aniateo, to partic: ab that plico for $1,600. eee MINUS TWO JIDS. Sptctal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. 1 Minwaukey, Wis, Sopt. IK—Tho schonnor tome en Foperte sucking t a Sausoh, Aba to juveland, off Point Aux Hees Helud on Thureday intnus two jlba. CHARTENS AT CLEVELAND, cng tle! Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Or chk ELAND,.O., Sept, 18,—Chartors—Propoller fk inborry and consurt Nowcomb, are, Kscanu- at) Avhiabuln and Fairport, private terms, SUCCESSFUL TRIAL THIV. My Sbettat Dvateh to The Crteago uribuns, BET Aes HaB AA on ap ee i. mado a trial trip on the buy tor ay, aul worked sutistucturlly. 4 . MISCELIANEOUS. THURSDAY NIGUT'S BLOW, + qDetrott Free Press: “Masters of steamors and esscls arriving from Lakes Huron and Erlo Jeaterday report the blow on Thursday uight us auvely tho worst of tho ucason, and sume 40 eae ‘8 to suy it wus the worut storm thoy over he untered. Tho propoller Annio Young are ed froin Lako Huron, and her Captain says eng 23¥y Swell nover left tho boat until sho thos tho St. Clair River, While out on Lake ie the waves were slinply Immense, somo- Li * dweoping over the decks of tho propetter, apie On bourd the schooner Sila! Holle, which Bed ut on Lake Erio all nizht, declaro that tho somuttines completely buried the schooner, Yount * o'clock a. um, it wos thought thut she Sat iever rouch hur destination, Several Br jal gone complutoly over hor, and wvery> wang io ahs eubin and elyewhere about the boat hs a8 fate tho ree Sho wus, howevor, brought safely attato Couriers "tuo deubied tobooner David ret 10 disabled schooner Day! Bows Sutshed unloading at the Htiuhimond Blue corn an te ‘clock (uet ovening. Hur cargu of Bernat ar aeaaten ttt et 1901 ol 19 vosscl, ‘THe Lowa will be reputead without deluge s A Goob necouD. 4 conse Pulladium: “The sobooner Aurora, hore gugt Strloktund, of Port Hope, cymmenoe la thircy-threo tripa to this Perr, belaying Waid fuct UE iotaber bs tee Is four months and twenty-Nyo days. Weshould be wind to know if any other Lake Ontarlo yess #vl bos mado at equully good record.” PORT OF CHICAGO, AMUIVA TS. Iphia, Butalo, xundeies, Audit, KIncarittio, wale akan, tiem tiers Chante Hay, raltwray thes, uated, tinbot eins Monunadues, tuinnne, Juldon Nievast, Munkexeu, Himbor. on $a Wolf, Atuskoxor Timbor, ft Hein, Rowe o. wenvol, nakew, Oswe; Kohir f tus, Alponn, Sone Williit Morac, Bete Nortia Calin, 1 elie H.W. Tinwki ns, Sehr Holle Walbridge, Stara Sehr Hurtin itaenue, Ercan, ben Hebr Ivor Lawson, siuekouan, bumbur, ACTUAL SATLINGS, Str Corona, Milwaukee, sundrlos, Prop Wissahlecan, Buttle, hua bir what, Prog Maina, istuttor Hrop Wisarhtexon, f Prop Philadel Faire: ni. finin, aundriog: Trop". W. Snook, Muntagie, lumber, Hrop M, Grol, Montatue, lumber, Hrov Gouna Digntar, stiskexor. sandetos. Hrop Swallow, Mentague, tunbur, Prop Gels, Thompsny, Muskexan, Tubor, Muskegon, bimber ‘oye, Mankovon, Minber, avorly, WUiTAlO, auuetles. Colin Cainpvell, datdington, lambor. suntan Chey, Haiti, atin eles, Lawrence, Chobuysnn, wintidries, Drop Ginelon, Huftala, winueion, chr i ortet, Alponn, 7000 bi onts, 1,400 Lu corn, and sunitelen, FP Amoriean Unlon, Monoitner, Matte Grdon Hay, Wahi. nt, Matlstuo, tale, ut itaven, Cewad iavon, tumbor, mult, con ‘alx. woods e20n, lumabos, Aline, Muskexon, Inmbor, Hor, Hay City, Tiber. Hiton spr Nhurra, Guiturien, back. Mnryarst Dal), Muskozon, lumber, Adirondack, Stuskoxon, suber, #8 Mizearadd, Wattle, sat OTHER LAKE PORTS. poRT NWURON Spectat Diepatch to The Chteago Tribune Pour tlunox, Mich, Sept. J8—9:30 p.m Passed up—Propellors Colorato, Josephine Kidd, St. Louis, Brunswlek, Asin, Clty of Concord, Arabla, Henry Howard and bares, Mididtesox ond barges, Emplro and barges, R, J. Hackett, and consort; Schoonery Helvatlt, Louls, Constl= tution, Josoph Paige, IL G, Cluyotand, C,H, dotnson, W, A. Mulr, Sonntor, A. G. Massey; tug Masters 1nd barges; ateumer Suginaw. Down—Propellers Chicazo, OQyemuw, Nyack, Vanderbilt, ‘thomas W, Palmer and consort, Veter Smith and Wirges, Osear Townsend and consort, red MeBreyer and barges, Janes 8. Fay and conaort, Ira Chiutfeo and barges, W. ‘I’ Gravda and consort, Lowell oud larges, Oswee entehia and barges, Weight and bares; sehoon- er Noggin, Marit Martin. Auut luth, U. Craw- ford, King Sisters, Fleotwing; steamer Pearl. Wind guuthwest, very light. Weather cloudy, SUANAMA, Smectat Disyatch to The Chicago Tribunts ESoanana, Mich. Sept. 18.—Arrived—Stean- ors W, . Brown and HD, Colllnbery; sehouners Montpolier and H. 1) Neweomb. Departed—Steamory Inter-Ocean and W. L. Brow chooners J, Godfrey, Rt, Winsiuw, aud wW. Glitord, ‘Tho wiiut-bound floct got away during Just night. 4 MARQUETTE, Speetal Disputeh ta ‘the Chieago Thue, MaAnguerre, Mich. Sept. 18—Pussed up—Pro- Pellors China ind Pecriess, id stenmor City al Cle . 1—Propoller Tron Duke; tue Goadnaw; Chiet, Cd King, Kate Winslow, ue MILWAUKEE, Speciat Dispateh ta ‘The Chieago Tri By Wis, pt trive tra aud John O'Nen tay nnd Heed Cus Ctuenved—steame-burge Husiness, for Escanaba, pat Speetat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Ent, la. Sept. 18.—Clenred—Propeller Loe tigh, meurelandises propeller Potumuc, coal; propoiler Aunic Young, merehondisa; all for Chicago. AND. 1e Uteago Tribune. Sptetat Dispatch to LEVEGAND, O,, Sept. 18.—Ctoured--Propellers: Arabia, Portuge, Juy Gould, and Leston, mere chandlso, for Chicage, MILITIA NOTES, (tems of General Untorest to Our Citle zetteSoldlorys Tho First Drigudo, New Untnpshiro N. G., will Ro into eamp at Concord Sept. 13 to 10, Capt. Lloyd Wheeler, Adjutant af tho Six- tventh Hattalion, hus tentered his realyuntion. Maj, Samuol W. Syott, commander of tho Six- teunth Battalion, has tendered his resignation. Col. Quirk, Second Meyiment, bag returned feu his louve of absonce and hus reported for tty. Second-Lout, Jobn V. Aiborty, Company A, ‘Twolfth Battalion, at Marsollies, has tendered his resignation, ‘Tho Gato City Guards, of Atianta, Ga. gavo tholr aununl reception Sopt. 7 to a largo and Drittiant audionce, Capt. FQ, Ball, Company B, Firat Cayairy, has recomtucnded the promotion of Private George Murray to Sorgount. Leave of absenev for thirty days has been granted to Maj. Mausfola Young, Buttery C, Jolivt, conmenelug Bopt. 13, ‘Tho First Regimwnt will hayo a street parade Saturday ovening. Assembly will sound at 7 o'clock and the command will move out nt 8, Capt. J.N. Buchanan, Compuny A, First Rogl- ment, recommends the honorable dischurge of Surgt. Fred H. Voster on account of buginoss ongagoments, ‘Tho commander of tho Secon Regimont tae suodon order Inst Friday evening suspending battallon drills for tho soason. and resuming compuny drill, Capt. F. A. Jackson, Compuny B, Twolfth In- funtry, Jollet, recommends the discharge of five members of his company on account of exe plradion of term of service, Capt. F. 11, Davis, Company ©, Firat Regiment, recommends tho honorable discharge of Private: W. C, Mulvoy, J, C, Shatter, Gaithor Hall, By Peterson, and Musietau Jobo Peterkin, The Firat Connectient Infantry, Col, L. N. Barbour, bas votod to oxtond its Yorktown trip to Charleston, 8. C,, and the Pucilio Mail steamer Acapulco will be chartered for tho trip, Capt, 8& I. Blanchard, Compnty, D, Twolfth Battullon, recommends the honorable disehuryo of Private Poli d, Clark on vocount of onltet- mont fn the United States Signal Corps, Licut.-Col, Jotin B. Fithinn, commanding tho Twelfth Battalion, recommends the honorable discharge of Sergt.-Maj. Reuben. J, Knapp on unt of expiration of turm of service, ‘The ofticers of the Scvond Regiment ure now arranging for i series of regimental partios, to bo given at the armory during tho coming winter, Company entertainments will be abandoned. An oloction bas been ordorod at tho armory of Company 0, Twoltth Hattation, at Streator, Dat, 6, 10 choosd a Captuln, Firat und Byoond. Lieu- tonanta, vico Mitte, Sorrite, and Curmony, term of sorvico expired, All theso oltlcera will doubt- Juss be redicutod. Pormission to entor Now Yort Stato armodt and equipped moun to and returning from Yorktown, Va., has been granted to_ nil organle zationa of miiltia of otuor Rtates, for tho Mire poso of pretigipating in. tho centennlat aati Yersnry of tho surreudor of Lord Cornwall, io Ovtobor noxt. ‘Tho National Guard of Ponnaylvanin will bo represented at Yorktown noxt month by about 1,00 ollicers nnd ten, ench roglinent to furnish One oF moro compunics of tity nen vach, the whole to be taimporurily formed Into threo regl- ments und one brigade, Brig.-Gen, J.T. Torrence haa recommenda the appointment of Vrivate J.8. Kingsland, of Company O, Firat Regiment, as: Firat-Lioutons antund A.D. OC, on the stat! of tho Firat Urlge ado, vice Muloom resixnod, and that gendenwo has received his commission, Tu compliance with orders fram general boad> quarters, Col. ‘Thompson, Sixth Regiment, bow Deen direuted touppuint a Bourd of Burves, oon- sleting of three Olivers from his command, to Investiygute tho loss of a tent by Capt. Jotn 0, Whelyn, Company O, at Gonuve Luke lust sume aner Capt. F. Q. Ball hag issued a company order congratuluting the members of Company Ky First Cavalry, upon ita uppeuranes and utility atthe Hloomiugton reunion. They were also complimented by the regimentul officers and tho olileera of otter brunuhes Of tho muliltary worvico, f ‘Tho oompantes of the Now Hampsblro mliltin that received tho bighust number of erudite at the annual inspections uf tholr respective regl. Tovots for the fe two yoars—Company A, First Regiment; F, Second Regiment; K, Third Reyl- mend—and the band of the Third Regliceantare detailed fur the Yorktown eelebraden, An elovtion will be held atthe armory'of Com pany, ‘Twelfth Buttalion, ut Sublette, Oct. 1, to choo a Captain, First ‘Lieutenant, and Seo. ond Licutenant, yico Ingalls, exter, und Sohwub, tern of sorvice expired, It ts quite likely that thoso otfizors will bo induced to try it ouothor term, as they are very cillciunt. Woutd it wot be a good thing for tho come mander of the First Irigudo to aut upon tho suggestion mado by bla Auslatant Inspector Genorul in bis lust unnual report—to demand frou the troops weekly ur moatuly drill reports, in order tu keup tho run of thy elvative strength of bis commana? If he would drop into yoie of the olly armories unannounced on tho occavlon of the rewuiar drills be would tud companics that novor pretond to have out moro than a squad at any tino, Col, Wiltam TL Brownerl, for somo years com- miander of tho Forty-savonth Now York, has been unonlmousty elected na tho stiecessor of Hirlg.-Gen, Molineux, it. the command of the Bleventh Brigade, Gen. Meownell l¢ mentioned Jn the most flattering terms nau fit man to be at tho hoad of this famous body of troops. It $s tnvifictally announced that the Firat Dl- vision, N. Ye BN. G., will bo inspected during the month of Outober on the two ruljocts of military courtesy and guard duty, If wume of tho Iinols rogiinents were to bo subjected to this ordeal there would be plenty of rom for comment on tho part of tho Inepecting officer. Tho Eighth Ohio tlogiment, tho Sixth Hutter and tho State Catiets of Wooster went Into c! twelve tnllos north of workol hard for six diva. Tho encampment was thorongbly enjoyed by all pas Jelprnty, and ad the men ‘a world of good, ‘The troops of Obto are allowed $34 cents per day tor aubslate ve and 1% cents amily for transportation euch way. Jt Is understood that strenuous efforts will bo pt forth by the ollivers of the Firat Regimentte wee a battalion to Yorktown in Oetoner, Tll- hola, thinks to tho unwise legisiation of tho Granger vemont in tho Logiviature, wil be avout. tho only State that dova not pay fora rep resentation of its National Guard, Hut, those men have had tholr day, and will bo soen in tho Cupltol halls no more, ‘Tho eommandor of tha First Rogiment would Ike to make tip a buttation from his command to zo to Yorktownnext month, but it Ia. chico if he aiceceds, Tina rent pity tht Wines cannot sond itt least one battalion to participate with tho rost in. this celebration. ‘The {inuls troops hive never yet tid ngebanco to show thotuselves with ay Eastern (ruops, anit thoy fre anxious to dota, for. If all reports are true, they would suifer very little in comparison with tholr olavr and more fortunate nolgbuurs. ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT. As perfect ng the orgaiizntion of tho Penneyl- vain tuilitia $s, tho troups hi deat to learn before they POON. f Tho Vhird Drignde, whieh Bl bout tho best In the division, wont Ite eunp at Wilkosbarre Aug. 23' and broke camp Atty, 2 The stoned offlcers, — non-cominiss ONicers, and men appeared to be very deslclent in camp dutics ut Jenst, although thoy were all represented ns “willing to fearn | In general duty and nillitary courtesy thoy wore expecially ignorant, ‘Tho inspection of tho brigade, whi took phice on tha grou ont of oflicers, 145; ¢1 202, Absent.” allicors total, 21. Aggregate, 2021. me present, M1.i—n very ood showing, Indeed, Mhistratihy wharit commanding oflicer cin do when he 1 hacked by orders and remuneration of services by the State. An unattached Infantry company turned out JOU per cent of men und officers, CAMVPMENTS “AND HUSINESS, Tho Army aud Navy fourrut of tho Wek Inst. Mtns i neticle on * Enemy! ‘Troaps,” whien contains some very and also some which hive nm ten Utopinnism, ‘Tho write alludes to the difliculties which beset tho pat! of tho = officer whose duty it is to sleet. ot cumplng ground for a large boily of troops, and recommends that the States shoutd own or cone trol a suitable tract of lund for the purpose, upon which barracks could bo erected, ete, In Aponking of the benelits to be derived frotm en- camnpments, the author remarks upon the ex- cellent opportuni Gee oltured for the pructl- ent teaching of that which cannot bo taught in anything Hike so yood a way under any otber efreumetances, ‘Tho Information {mpurted in isis, Bhowod n atinories neldont IF over goes, bevond vompany A muueuvres und the manualot arms, in whic! it is, thorefore, naturally expected ail ruilitin should bo proficient; but in camp the | opportunity ig given to price tently fearn sentry duty, guard-monntiny, pitching tents, urecting kitchens, making sinks, Practleng tangeteilrigg, ate. UB woll as thit— which is certainly not [ees iinportant—of xlving oecusion for a soldier to neq re that knowledgo ‘by which be fs ennbled to take proper care df his health. Another advantage mentioned is tho knowledye the enenimpmonte give to anoiticer af the effective strength of bis command. ut the untenublo part of the argument loys in tho writer's dictation of the clases of men who Khould and should not be members of the Nu- onal Guard. Deprecating tho fuct that a com- pany sonietines turns out Atty or sixty men on a holiday: parade, while not half of that nuinber vould be called upun tor more serious duty, te suya: Tho excuses of tho absentees often- thes, and fn the main, are good ouus. A State folder iaa eftizen before he fs # suldicr, andy indeed, while ho is a soldier; aud the requicoments of his civil capacity’ ara.often Firman to these of hls tuliltiry position, But wen go situated should vot belon to wills tury orgipizations, Amin is of ne valu as soldier who cannot, by renson of his busiiess or calling, turn out on oceasions when tho duties of asuldicr are to bo learned ay well ns prac= tleed. Hunce the suggestian of hunorably dis- vburging mon who cannot encamp with tholr regtinente,”” 1 some respects tho reusoning Is zood, und might be appiled to vome orgunizations where aimijority of tho members fall to eb selves upon aceasions Buch as aro Duta wholesnlo ruling of this Klad we hoavily upon nearly every Btnte In the Union, unless {tinkght Uo perhaps two or three in the extreme Ent, where tho densc population might Insure the of a few amatl battallone, than this, man with “na business does" not ordinarily make ns good a duldier ns ono who is. vompelled to carn bls Hvelihood in a regatnr omployment. ‘“hotNattonal Guard, so. far ag any. considerable body Is concerned, would have to o Uisbanded, were this iden to bu fully enreled out. in Ponnsylyania, Ohta, Tlnols, “Indian, Wisconsin, Jowa, Culifornia, and a groatamany: other States whieh nuw enjoy a very well-ore ganized militia force. Tho writor also spenics of tho bounty of some of the Stites In proviatn for and paylng tho troops for survices rondterdd, and thinky themomborgof tho Guard should not allow business to interfore with suy demand on th for’ oneampments, — reviuws, Dorade or drills, dollar or two n day tor porhaps a week in onch your 1g searco- ly recompence enough to Induce ‘a man to fore- #oO ull bukiness for the sake of bolus a soldier; and the State docs not pay any mat tintoss he is netunlly ou duty, Could the scheme be auceess- fully carried out it would ben regular red-lotter for the militia ofliber, who need then nover to Anxlous RvOUE bis turnout Upon most vecaRions; butitisfair to presume that It never will bo earrled out until hora ure more indopendently rich young men it Atnericn than there tro to- uy.” Neither doos it seem right to untiraly de prive hard-worklug put ambitious Young Amorica of the privilezo of military ine struction, when it can be obtulued gu sheipe y. Tho country cannot aiford to nexiect tho intiitary cducauon of ber young men, who are. her natural protectors, when avery first-clavs nation on tne globe Is maling thie 1 ost prom= inont feature of Its polloy. milltary training, {f properly carried out, ia tha most olfective school in the world In which to diseipline u boy, fithtin for ouainoss, and maken man of bln, Tio teat learns bow tu obey orders: afterward how to dase them fia manner to command re- speot. Even nt partiil military educntion, dise tributed mong a large mumber of young men, {a butter than none of ath, and better thin the thorough education of a fow,. A respectable army of disciplinod troaps night be yatherod inuny part of this country in a week's notico now, sad wo are in no danger of buing surpriged and totally unprapared for war, us was tho easy. fn 1st, Lot the Legislature of this and other Brates appropriate a suutliciont amount to tuke otro of tholr Stato tréops, and there need be no feur that the act of war will be jgaored among the spirited boys of America, "pH COURTS. SCIOOL-PROPERTY TAXATION, Tho City of Chicayo Saturday Med a DIL ngainst tha South Park Commlesionors and 1. » Ktokke, County Clerk,-to prevent the ta- Buduco of ntux-dood. It says that by law tho titlo tu ull real vatuto bulonging to tho sehvol fund of Township 89, Rano 1, 14 vested Init, us trusts for tha wee of wchools, The folloy roul eatato, tho 8. % of Lot 10, Blook Mu, 18, #1, and 24, Hlock 1, and Lote 44.25, 27, and tho south olght feot of Lot oh all In Ilock 144 of School Suction Addition, bolouys to tho school fund of the above township, tno title being vostud in the elty, and ls exempt froin every. kind of taxation, | In 1872 tha South Park Commissioners asaossed all this property for South Park taxes, and in Soptember, 1679, it was sold by tho County Treasurer for non-pay> ment of tho seventh Jnstalimont of tho South Park speclul ussossinont, and bought in by tho bourd, The timo bas nearly arrived for tho ts guanco of it tuxedeuu, and the ofty fours tha bourd will try to perfect thelr title by yelting such a deod. Tt eburges that not only ls tho aule youl boonugs the property could not be taxed, but that it Iialso ilegul because the rd have nut compllud with tho requlsit fore niniitios to cutitie thon toa devd, and accord ingly tuka that the defendants may be pres vouted frou apply fora taxedeod, and that i= al sale may bu det yside und declared tl legul. DIVORCES. Jonnie Gerhard ftcd u bill Saturday against hor husband, Petor Gerhard, complaining that ho hus repestodly attempted to kill ber with an feo-pick, a nutebot, revolver, and boer-ylaes. Sho hag oscaped death tn all thoso forms thus far, but there Ja more danger ubend, and sho aska to bo divorced bufore abo fs killed, Judge Jumoson Buturday granted decrees of divorco In the following casos: Carolfnosehnellur from Jacob Schuellor] on the ground of drunk- Onis; Bilub Totton trom Mute Totton for desertion: Josepneny Ida Van Arman from Honry Clay Van Arian tor dritnkennuss; und ula Mouroo from Emeline Monroe for dus scrtion, i STATE COURTS. Ambrose A, Ranucy fled a bill Saturday aguiust Frauk J, Smith, administrator, ond Amelia M. Smith, adnitnistratrix of tha vauite of Joseph B. Sinith, decoased, Maud FP. Sinith, Joseph Emorson Smith, Apolly B, Smyith, aud Frank R. Chandler, to foreclose q mortgage for 3,0 on the nosth twonty-swo foot of the N, i ’ Akron Aug. 2) and, of the E. % of Lot 28 In Ellis’ Eaat or Becond Addition to Chicago. te AGI. Paraenn aod John and Mary J. Sinck ‘or 21,500, Stephen Kimber commenced nt rult against the Metizan Central ullroad Company, laying slamages at $20,000, Themlore Sickel Med n bill Ayninat tho Chica. go& Evanston Kaitroad Company to prevent. them from laying a track ou Southport avenue, between Muwthorne and Fulterton avenues, tt front of bis premises, tintll they have patd him for tho datnage that will bo ocensioned thorcby. THE CALL, Jvogu Drvssosp—In chambers. Jupar oncerr—In chambers, Junae GAny—First fifty cases on calondar No. 2, Junur Sstrtn—Proliminary call, tho first Nfty sweson calendar No. t. Triat cull, tho first vo casos found ready for trial on the proliminary cenit, Junan AnTnoxy—Aaslsts Judye Gary. dupa J Aureson—Contestcd motions. Juparn Rogens—Firat fifty oases on his appoal calendai Juni: MonaNn—First twenty onsos on his enl- sider, being term Nos. B57. 6700, 5700, 5.765, i 7H), Fo FB, FT, HyBIDs BB BI, G80, By TyRE HBC, HW, HAE, Cyt TABU, TBA. Jvndy Hawrs—First five caves on his enlondar Mn tho Clreult Court, boing term Nos. i, 4, 15, 16, coin ‘Tuney—No court until Monday, Sept. _oeee Lansust—No court until Monday, Sept. aE JUDGMENTS. Surrnion Covut—Caxressiuns—A, B. Barnes va, J.and M. Blostan, $390.35. CORRECTION, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuny Orrawa, 11., Sept, 18.—In the report of tho Si- Preme Court proceedings published Friday, by Oi error (tt the tyne st was announced that tho court had rdjourned to Wedunsday morning noxt, wheroas it should have been Tuesday mnorning, Sept. 20, a We nro strongly disposed to regard that per- son a8 tho hest phystelan who dous most to. ale levinte human sutfering. Judged tram this standard, Lydia E. Mnkbuin, 233° Weatern ynn, Muss.. is entitled to tho fro her yeyotablo campound fs dally work= eures in femilo diseases, Scud roulay to the above address, ] BRANCH OFFICES, ACCOMMODATE OUT a ER DuMerons putrons throughout the city, we have aatabllehed Heabelt Unieos in the diferent Dividuns, andestznated below, whore advertixemanta will bo taken tor the sao fries we clined at tho Stain Of- feo, And will bo revolved until Yo'ciuck p.m. OUT DIVISIO; J, & it. simae aioe Ms, itooksullors: Stationers, 123 lest, JUDSON'S."FACOBUS, Druggtst, O07 Indlana-ay., cory Huda Faten 1. W, BUCHSAN, biety + teats tue MAN, Drugeist, corner Thirty-tirst nnd WEST DIVISION. EI, Deagmter, a2 West Lake-st, cor- KURI, Drugatat, 602 South Iratstod-st, AFL, Deuguiat OL Woat Madison-st. cor- jy MIMKL ay & COy Druggists, 131 south ‘Mah corner of Adan ILLS? WAINWIUGILT, 672 eon THIAUMACY, de 4 ‘West Sadivoneat,, corner Ujatunew 7 HICSUNNICHBEN, Druyiint 20 Blue Ieland-nv we eornurul Eien. {UC HEIICICK, Sewolor, Nowsdualor, and Fane Gouds, 720 Linke corner Lincoln, AUGUST DISUN, Drasatish 18 North Halsted, corner Indiann-st, NOLTH DIVISION, © WHAM & CO. Weiiglst, 413 North er Divislun.. AMS dé CU, Druxaists, 675 Larrabea- NHEDK, Printing nnd, Advertising tonery Depot, 66, Diviaoneat yok BALES! » B, BOYD, ROOM 7, #0,00}—10 aores, fronting 2) on North Branch fon foot of Chleave itivar, rt opyeatt MINIs, Hesteclans for tun elevatar, of mult ptuperty) It Inover 8 toot cop,’ and raliroad rita rough the contre of ity italn't4 miles from Court House, Abia chonp, H1U),00—A tine block of 9 brick stores and ground, only 4 blocks frum Field & Lotter's wholasote houres ‘one tonant to each store, Stents now §10,00. H1.00—Fing viock Of H Rturos und Jot 125217, on {gornor) Madisoneat, none Malniad, - Itents €10,000 to No.1 teniint, - such property anuht to soll. F2—Finig stone front s-atory und basomentstare,. od, lov 25x14, on Madinon-at., noar Morgan, Rents Settee motith—vury beat part of atrect. $140 Framed storo, 2429), 10 nice roms ovor, Jot Bixit, with barn, south front, on Madivoneat, nour Hovey, Honus #5 per month. HAU)—A tino brick block. nnd tot 45x110, on Cinek> Bt, near Superior. Rents 1), DWELLINGS AND LOTS, ON—A magniticant brown-stonusfront dwolling, rooms, every modern \eprarement, cost over £1500 tind brick barn, md Joe Gixi, eaat front, on Routh Side, enat af Slichtunn-ay,, between Thlety Heat tnd Thirty-ttheats,~tho finest homo fur the money onermd in Chlengo, the, Improvemerte could) nat DB WUE thure now tor $1KU0, and tho fot is worth $100. $160) A xplondid octazon brow! stone frunt thraas story and barement dwoiling, brick barn, and lot 2x 0, oat fronton Mlebizan-at, near ‘Thirty-tirat-at.t hong ts fire! ty eer, why. F— Thin is ane of the finest dwollings on the Wont side, only ong block of Union Parks prick barn for tan hurecs, carriage, buggy, aie corner, | Will inkn halk a ating elty, If you will lank at this proporty \t wilh ault you, Suiteannot bo beat, behiaiee x {LUNA splendid three-story and basement swall front uriex Dutiding, und lot 292110, xouth frunl, on Rortit Sida eurt of Cinrk-at., botweun Chieado-ay. and “unin th Chicngy Rowling Divisloneat. Groat ¥ OU~Fine throe-story und barement, atone front, overy franta on odern Improvement, lot Zuxtts Unton Vari, none Washingtan-sts rents for £240—This property ts cheap: 13 West Sonroo-nt, 9.N0.] ton-room fraine dwelling, ond JutZxt2s; house has bath and sas, end fa in nlew order, fhuN—Firat-claas Roven-room dialing in nico or- dor, wud tot 25x12; south front on Jneknon-at., corner Hohoret street ta paved taxes ali pnids Fi per foot—Lot eixtze on Wasningiun-st, Just cast. of Califarnia-ay, Great unea URSALE—BY MATSON HILL, ROOM 1 Grannis tock, No. éfenaroorn-at. NDIANASAV.—Brownestono front house, with dine In-room and kitchen on parlor flours one of tho siivext hours on tho South sidor overything noariy now: INDIANA-AV.—Double brick honsa with lot Gixt55 feet und inngo fhe, brick barn. ne basgignt, north Uf ‘rwentysrecdnd= MICINGAN-AV.—dtone-front house, near ‘won Uottient, with lot abstzs tent, SMICIIGA: \siee lo A very Gieexnt housc in PRAINIE-AV—! jean toni with Inrze Lat, $42,003, dvome residence, ‘north of enty-suconuest, with *S-fout fut, prt LAKE AY.~Laruy “houso with {-foot lot, In finst= class urder, vurr dualroble piaco, and walt warth'tho price, AND PALUS—Hrick house with 49-foot lot. ITY-PLACK—Uctagon front brick house. AY.—Oettan mone front house wear wonty-ninth-st, G00. VOR SALE—BY CHAS. CLEAVER & SON, $25 Dearborn- Severn) boures near to Unkland Station; horsc-cars, bu Hosarin, Bid dnrkets, idence in Elly Park, tid residence fronting Hilts Park, on ‘T'hte- nth esevonithi-8 A first-rate house on Lako-ny.. re houses on Hilis-ny, fur $4000 up. wot Rartioth and Korty-iirat-nts, osan Vinconnes-ny, Several ant luts besutitully situated on Lake, Bilin, and Gakwood-avs. For yurticulara inqulee st oftied Kuo F SALE—BY GRIFFIN & DWIGIIT, Hortlionst corner Wushinuton and Halsted: qang anita half story housy und 3 lota on West hire eunthext. tor KRU, wo-ntury brick, ntranged, In flats § rooms onch, modern Inprovenents, on Taylor-st, near Centre- UY. O gront buegaln at dn, ‘woestury 1, on West Congress-nt. Fouri and lot, on Warre And otter bh JPOR SALE—SOUTHWEST CORNER OF elites itd Mobbte-a.- “Improved und well n aia AND FOOND. Frou Wo STRAY COWS—OWSmit ean Ive ther nL by proving property und payin Gharcen, “Tnquicauetattniedae ete ND CARRIAGES, AND IMPORTANT AY PUBLIC AUCTION FAST TRACK, KOAD, AND BAD- DLE HOSES. T will on ‘Tuesiny, Sopt. 20, at 1Lo'ctook a. m., sal to tho highest bidder doe of the finest culluetlone of hint Hove und saddle homes ever offered in the West. ‘Much of this tock have taken first premium al Kens fueky und Western fairs the proxent. season, All Mock sell vo wold thon 148, murs. nod xuarunteed ae Fenresented. Antugg tho lot is the trotting horse PUAN PAUMIEN, “2 11 years old, blavky Tweord 20; oud drivar, Kind, und gentle, “Also the high-bred uid huadaume trot: lux stallion SAL OF 3 HEAD OF BELVIDERE, Alrot by Almont, Alrst dum by Clark Chiof, second dour by Mumbeind Chief, sito of Lady Thorny Melvle dore [et yours old, a handyomy bay, haw full and tail, i Shder'sate und fwd porfecily sound and klar Under'#4i, und warranted porcectiy sound and kind, Also tho beautiful nd fant tay gelding i AMAXy Tyoars old, 15%4 hands highs he'can ontatylo und ont= Wot any Hontioman's rund hyrse in, Chlengoy ho whuwed tt ante In get, tN, und Need by Jaakoland’s. Abuailah, ron, oF dyed fintne Diownlany dim by Htirall wird of Maud Be citi ta warranted sound and kind, ‘Tho Buckner iros, of Kentucky, will also offer n fow of their promiim esaddis und’ harness horsos, ing this uliugetier one of tho mont uttractive. sver heli! Wore. WIL also all ono lurge carriaye vurn! apring Wagons and bugil i ry it, PAKS, Wabash Avonua Stables, cornor Thirtcantt-st. and Wabash-av, T JOUN MITCHELLS, 1% EAST Waahington-st.—Horves uf all kinds, carriages, wiles, wid barnons, new nnd secont-hind, at low FW exchunuy, Cast advances mado, J.S, COOPEWS STABLES, NOS, 174 und tid Michivan-av., sna driving, bay, cnr Fhiwo,andite, and drat borsos. Orders eolleltod Ber SALE—FOR ONE-THIRD VALUE, rT tho Ial-brod nd fast-trotting horse ny [*rince, o1a7 years old, 1g hands biz, tus xood mang Hud tall, in very” sty ilale w Attractive. and moves very gracefully, ‘Thre tx no tinurewalted horsy zoos the road. He was ratvad in Kent ¥, sired Votuntoos kon Of Ityatyie's Hambloceniun, dum by YoungCaluts bus, Hay Vrlnce Ian very prowining young bors, 19 A xduary, lovel trottor, und needs no boOtE oF Weigh 3Te trotted thrvo huats Inn matines reo th und fj. Ato ty warranted to stow three hunts ser 2:3), and warranted perfectly round and kind, frou from Tault or blemish. trick ur veo, Ito tna buon driven the past year Lia prosent ownor, » lady, who will give juirebisor satisfactory rouxons’ for uitaring x0 low, avahe mux dispose of bin hnmaediataly: 1 ct ie wren und tried atany (mg at Owtler's real- denen, Fat Mohanty, PUR SALE—A FINEHORSE AND SIDE- bor top'bugay, Inquire ut No, 8 Exehange-piace, MISCELLANEOUS. AS AR as Publle notice tw hureby given, that on 4 auiy of Auiguets easels As tileay ALices of the City of Chicago Coutity of Conk, and State uf Hitnoli Pandy tome o yoluntiry assieninent of all his extate fortho boneilt of his crodtiurs, wile wealgumont was duly Hcknowlodged und recorded in the ty f cordar’s oftic County, Hiinuls, on Fy Sag tate uaty, Miinule, on anid Sith 1 uredttory of tho anid A, talsoy Miller aro horo- by notited to present thelr cals aguinet enid vatate, undor dath or atitintion, tome within chrve montis THOMAS HATE Sou this dato, asluney, No. 1S! Jas Bullo-at,, CI 1 Al. Chleaga, Augunt 2 13. : hteasos th A GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ¢ 12) Dearborn-staChienva Advico treat 15 yuary! @xportunce, Husinuey quiutly und fegutly tranaactod, BLANK LOoKs, ENVELOVES, PAPER, AJ cowmerelat and ting stattonery tado to order: Frade aupplivd, | Manwfuctarem of the Hono and Hoorlons Unders. Mook-biuding and ruling duno to (idan, GEO. We BSBUSON & CO. 7 Munduiph-sty BERG AND ROACHES EXTER- minutod by cuntrnct (warranted), | Txtermla fora torsulo. Cuiloraddross A, OAKLEY & CU,, 1a Biet Waahirigtanent, MPUE UUTCHINSON FURNACE AND Rovoko Consuming Company is uve urunarud to Bbato tho Riagky nutsatiee ih tha, elty wlitious sngury tw bolle and without lusy ot foul.” Wo quarniten ghory sppllanen, wild that te wilt ve cuittre saulatne- Hon. ean uo appttad Ins hours to any bullgr, t Onico, Unity Huliding, Rooms nud i y Denrbornat, ror. SALE—AT A BARGAIN—FIRST- eliss fratne diwelling-house, No, Hot Michiznns brick brxament und French roof. SACOM WiItkL 437 Penrburteat, POR SALE—A WILITE-STONE FRONT urick rustdence, tot Gi feet wide, overlooking the Inky, At cornur of THirty-Hratent, nnd Lake Park Ay; Apmly 10 GEORGE St. BUGUE, 8 Keaper Block, i Ctnckent HOR SATE—NOS, 78, 80, 82 SHERMAN- aL. lot i feet by Ih fect deop, with threu good irame dwalllnus, rented to tiret-clins tonante for unre Fi KU; gf's property will by worth FSW vory soon, wit is only WW Test trom the new Booed of rade tullding. Inquire of JACOB WHAL Dunrborii-st, POR SALE—FINE STO RONT RES- ldence vn Park-ny. near Union Purk, ‘Tum prupardy is ownud by a non-testdon and he te anxious tu sell, TENE Waltarit dite IG Denrborn-at. yok SALE—186 FEET ON WASHING- tun-houleya of Callfornin-ay. nt nm bare gain, HENRY WALDEN Jit, 107 bourburnest, FOR SALE—FINE CORNER ON THE South Sidv for butiders, Wixi feet, at &0 per tunt. HENIY WALLEI JI, 107 Dearborn-st, QW SALE—LOTS ON WILCOX-AY., fone Madison cars, S12) down, balangy avi, we My" inanthiy, i133, 192 La Batloest, Koons 2, pOoR WILL PURCHASE ») 000 ‘No, BME Howth Ln Salto-st.s tha most conventions huund in the city for the monuy. sto wult, Ly W. POTTER, 109 Dearborn, Room _SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—LO! a ENWOOD, fronting Lake Michigan, and Iyde Vark-av., op= josito Fittiorti-st, Alan trinnguinr tlock of fouracres fronting Fittloth and Fifty-urstsis. from lydo Vark-ay, und Jefer- eovart or nliwill go nt a barwain. GEORGE M. ROGUE, 8 Ituapor Block, 9 Clarkest. FOR SALE-SUUTIT CHICAGO LOTS, Tuytor’s Additions aleo & to 1 neces with river railroads, well located for mauufactoring tir Several ncre tracts on Calumet iver, UD. 8. “AYLON, 107 Dearborn qion SALE— ACHE PROPERTY, worty neres southenst of Suc. HM, ‘Town of Cteoro, and adjoining city litnits, ‘two lota’on Lincoln-ay., just north of city nits. Athat pabite auction Tuosday, Sept, 20, nt 10 o'olock, North door of courthouse. | JOHN 1, WILKON, itovm I Mordun Block, OR SALE—G ACRES ON WENT: artheny., running through ty, Vinconnes-av., ut aingh to Raventleii-nt, Chis ny buautiful wonded. uf the chotcuat part of tho * Old Vineonnes Wdwa.") GKONGE AL, HOGUE, & Ronper Block, V7 inrkeat, Pu SALE-LOTS ARE GOING Downor's Grove: 23 poople Alu, WEHUN. Lots fl fo eruina dutty enets At WOU Wi 10 arbor OR SALE—AT LA GRANGE, SEVEN milow from Chicagu, boautifal SW, a7 or #1; hovol monthly. won’ . Abstract fro, Utd BROWN, HoLa Sailest, Hoomd. GOR SALE—A FINE ACRE TRACT near Pullman, HENRY WALLER JR, 17 Dearborueot, PMOL Ss. 0 ACKES NEAR PULL- AL) hinn, HENIY WALLHI dle, ui Doarborn-at, For SALE-—GLENCOE—LO'S ON ‘THE Ore of Lake Michigan, feut mbuve Iako, at #00 ncn, un $8 monthly paymentay woud acuubly, uny'dar. chy ‘iva, utd cloaprallrund tar: will show tuts frou IRA HROWN, Hi La Balle-at, loom 4, Po. SALE—CHEAP HOMES A'T MON'T- ruse aity, blocks, ue meres very chuKBE ty Tullronds, thiriy daily” trains, tured) conta; oxumino botere juirchuadng elsowhure, GEORGE C, SHUM AS, Siund of Fittirry. yo SALE—is LOTS, SEC, 18 ALLEN'S Subdivision, west side Calumol Rivers Zi lots Boe, U Wolf Lake} 18 lute Bec. 2¢ Atlon's Subdivision, east aide Calumet bake, UMIEFEN & DWIGHT, cors ner Wushington and Lalstod-ste, bars an aaa OT Per SALE — Ol EXCHANGE — FoR tand ies dome Gr Minaants, Janke House and int WANED TLADL —TO PURCHASE Sho gront sulf-tttiw systom of cross-cutting. Inatructluns treos Agents make #4) pur wool s mAde perfect drewmuakere for $8, 20 Wabuah-ay.botwoun ‘Twelfth und Thirtoent! LO5, REWARD—WE WILL PAY ‘THE Des) uovo reward fur any cany at rhounatinnt OF HouratiN Wo eutinut cute. Wo enn ts fxg Of diplithoria or croup tnvtantly, Tub de ke Gurinur Ariuy and Navy Lintwant will rolave (alt, aiid suroneds snd ranive uny unnatural wrowtl of Hone or muvcte an miner boast, “Prtoe @b por butte. We will rotund tho munuy for niy rallueu, Di J, 1 GARDNER, Manager, Clreular contatnltig vuluably ntordutlon gous wht each butte, aes 61 Wabasb-ny., Chicao, ___ MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: roux & CAMP, Iss AND 100 STATE He Ave the largest stac! plunoa and organs in tho West, Niveh Hr the Expuatuun, Busy monthly payments. Fluiies and oruansto rant, TORY & CAMP, ss bod NU Busto-at. AST@OFF CLOTHING, JL THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN who wish to soll cnat ai clothing, curpuls, and ng WI do wall by xendlig orders to B. ELE ju $C Stutueal, J will bay 2b pur cunt mory tun HUlUe sduwlor tn ihe elty, Lowe aull yaur cust ult uny a slutbluy beforo yuu yot un iffur fron AUK, OF tre, HENSCHEL. Remeuber the number, 4 Rtate-nt, PALIN LANDED ARTNER WANTED—IN A GRAIN wid Hour expurt bualuuss at Milwaukvo tan ponte foe un active of alive bartiue with cayltals cotives Wil] Do vpened at Chicago und New York, Ap- ply to Hox 2it Posc-Ofticy, Milwaukyo, Wi, OLAIRVOYANtS, GL AECOMMEND As PLANS Si ilg ur buvideas tedublvas Bosq Woeaes ta Le POR SALE—000N200 KEET ON SOUTIL aida of Fortyeti(thest. from Greonwood to Bite. round iG block vast ur Urexel bau haconventont to Furty-third strout dopot retralus. — GHORUR SM. NOGUE, Bit Muck, i Clurkebte FOR SALE — 16 ACHES ON FIFTY: ith wirwot bouluvard, ut southwaat corner of Tiatetud-at GHONGY M, NOGUE, 8 Stuupur Mavk, 7 Clark-st. FOR SALE—(0 ACRES NEARFORKS OF Culumot Itiver, “Want alfer. GHIFFIN: & IAVIGHVE, northeast corner Washington wad Bale ou ACRES NEAR THE na car-shups. HENIY WALLER iy, Jovani, an for Hyde P oY Por SALE—0 Wostora Inu hit, Wt Dearborn Rut SALE-80 ACRES WES'T OF ‘THE elly-Mautte at BW per acre, HENRY WALLEM it., 1Uy Duarboriest, OR SAL. WEST OF tig tty DEG JU, 107 Daurborn-st, _OOUNTHY REAL E GOR SALE FINE AESIDENCE AND 10 ACRES 1 MILE UVa prssunge Fal ihe ay to ond frum Chis eayos house two-story frauy, eiXiuun rouuls, besidud hilly ahd closuts, wood und cowl houset # large barn ‘on places Job Guxay foot, with fruit trees and wbrub: berys fine well und cleturny boulthy location, busin partleulare uulavitlu, i ) Firat Ni ea Man aT Niy to J. d. MULE Woudewoek, ti. Rar SALE-—-$1,000 CASH—: rT ACRES OF a southvuat of tine bard-wood thober fund, 7 wl elu ito County, Bl hols, “his du wood, ris lund whed taba fa on, Twist you would take the trouble und look thls iund up. Its cheap at $00. much less $10, ‘ares ore ahant eee cet a ae at fasta tu iter 40 B, GOYpY hou Yaw Slade wate sunt, AT. Iioits; WU peracro, HENRY WAde COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—FINE STOCK FARM, OF About AM acres Inn bady, in Pottnwatiamle inty, Lowa, within two tilies of Portico: Innd excolient quality, woll waterad and fenced, nnd with about gv acres ‘In cultivation, 10 acres in'bitg gruan.and balance in meadow, price mudernte and wideous JW ROT is COs ont ntato Aveta ldzona J. AV, HOU »Itoal Estate Ayon| Counetl io pene: , Lown. POR, SA], E—CHEAP—100 ACRES LAND Inimy hint ntever tating anaes would Srclinens TOF farm, Address Hts, Tritune onine, REAL STATE WANTED, ANTED — IMPROVED. PROPERTY on the Weat dite, 140) to $40, We havo ® by all enth customers, hoeanesy, GRIFFIN SD WTGTE. aoe Want ton_and sfatsedeata. Beep ae =Ss=_—_—_S=S=Reeeeeeee——— West S1pz. r | YO RENT 4143 Wont Sfonroo-st., 8-room stono-front house, $45; porsoxsion Uct. 1. . it Conxress-st, 10-roum stonu-front (now vaeant), £30, Jk) FUlton-nt. 2-story brick with barn, #25, el hatise on Adains-at. near Jefferson Park, umber of 4tuG room tials, Bt #25 por URIFMIN & DWIGHT, Cornor Washington and Hatsted-ats, And month, 10 RENT— T Q-rootn stone-front horse, two flones, no bance tient, scuthwost corner of Adams and Aberdren-sts, Wiles any part at furniture if destred, and willylva et, be evans GILFFIN & DWIGHT, Corner Washington and Halnted-ate, iS RENT — 515 WASHINGTON-ST.— ‘Two-sory and basement atone awoll-feont, alt and kitchen on parlur tear, furnacs, unas fixtures, und all modern improvomonta. 1. POT WIN, 1, Waahinaton-st. 0 RENT—%8 MONROE-ST., STORY and basement ston well front; dining-room dud kltehon on parlor tour: furnace, pretixturen ste; all modern taprovemonts, il.’ LOTWIN, 12 Washingvon-st, SouTH Srpr. 10 RENT—IIOUSE AND 30-FOOT LOT, No, 5 Lake-ay.t dinknt-raom and idtehen on parlor tor, MATSON HILL, Huom 1Grannia Block, LLANEOU! M1808: 8. 10 RENT—BY BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 Lin Salto-at.:, : SOUTH SIDE. Fifty-frateat. und Sot: Wark ‘banlevard, 2-6to frame housy, with brick basoimunt, © good barn au large eeounds, WEST SIDE. 1SCTproweeaty Teatury brick, 8 Faoms) (1 a month ott i ‘is Wost Lako-at., Sroom cottage and barn, #23 por trom ct 1, ‘arron-nv., i-story und basoment prick: every room in house heated by steam: In frat-clans order, za ¥uuth Morgan, near Van Buragest, cate, ce story and basoment brick, n beautiful huuse with round about tin nica orders all mouern improves fh montl. a W SUBURDAN. O RENT—AT HINSDALE, HOUSES of four to fourtoon ruvmne, with Inrgo grounds: Gio for sata on tuunihly pay, O.d. STOOUH, ow tien M_Ln Sallo-st, iin tour. WO RENT— VERY REASONABLY, A house, furnished of unfurniated, near dopot at fwoud Wark, Muterences reauirad, Inquiry of. F, E, WMOOKS, 8) Doarburn-st., Kuom 24, T9 RENT—OR FOR SALE-AT SOUTIE ivanaton, corner Judson and Kedese-ava, 2 story frame hause with brick basumontt good fare hace. Sut Wrist fet, BAIRD & BRADLEY. Jtoom Ti 8 Ln Salle-et. O RENT—ROOMS. West SIDE. 10 RENT—TWO ELEGANTLY. FUR- nished rooms: bath, andull modern improve ments, 4 North Sheldoriest, AO RENT — THE WHOLE THIRD oor of 4 t Washingtun-at, partly fur Dishud ifdesired, Apuly at the iiousa, South Smeg. 10 =ORENT—NICELY — FURNISHED rooms ‘ong with alcove) with all the modern consentences, No. | Hust, ondent. MISCELLANEOUS. 0 NENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rout, front und back parlorn: will rent separate Son sultod kay aid bath suitable for, tyro, dentlo- men orgentlenan and wite, Address C41, Tribune, LO RENTOSTORES, OF FIC Storzs. 4 ly RENT—NO. 21 MADISON-ST., BE- tw and Market. inquire of LAZ- oun Franklin ARUSSILVERMAN, 7 Ln Sailo-at, ENT—DOUBLE STORE AND baxomont 214 und 2i6 Washtniton-at. Alsa lero second atory ruom in same building, omer or Franke at, suitable tor wholvsaly business. \ ‘Houm 8 Tribune Bullding, OFFICEa, sh in’ RENT—70 STATE-ST., SECOND Pel OF fy taree rene oltice, Nu; 1: Azo Let fe ishtod, bas hand power olevatur, nnd wit chuaptd May nuxt, CW. PLCs, 16 ve Bry ren! Bull Lorts. i. 10 RENT—A LOFT 40X80 FEET, SUIT- aly for lent manutacturing, Apply to'the Hole Supe Manufacturing & Plating Con al wnd 21s dean MISCELLANEOUS. iO RENTS AND 40 LA SALLE-ST., eocond story, duxf feot: guod light und wlavatur. Watts Dom. ttvou ¥ Yevbuinw Hutiding. WANTED--TO RENT. ANTED— ENT—ALL ‘THOS having housus or stores to rent: wond in your cription, tis we have customors waiting, GAlt+ NER & BUTLEN, 142 1 Sulle-st. . FINANCIAL, GOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, 99 EAS’ © Madixon-st. (censed). Hetauliahod IM. Dlae diond broker and bullion ddaler, Cash paid for old Id and ellver, dlamandy, pouris, ete, ee. Colurade ranch, Wily Lurinercat, envor, DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, BONDS, watchs, ote, at Jow rates, D.'LAUNDER, touins bund 1) Rundolphest, Latabiishod 1304, NY AMOUNT ‘10 LOAN ON FURNI- turo and plnnos without romoval, and. all 4 hecuritiva, nt lowest rates, th Dearborn-st., Root NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNI- (ite und planes without removal. 151 Nanduipl- nd. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ‘TO LOAN NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- turo, with or without removal, on favuruble no‘comtulasions, BY Dearburneat, Suara I yy C, COLE, 85 WASUINGTON-ST,, je bas nionuy to lonn at per contin sume te Ault on real extates one sui Uf Lal, IGHEST PRICE TAID FOR STATE Buyluus and Fidolity Bank bouks, and Sexndl- huvian Nuuonal funk certitieatus, iA LOLSES, Gcnoral Broker, 81 Waxblnxton-at, ay ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED property ald poreamt. Can, negotiate mine = bal bonds to yvod udvantuge. 11 Routed and Norden Blocks Itandolph-st, ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, pinion oi, without removal, and an collutore JEORGE PAIURY, 134 ung 1 'Wast Sonroucat, NEY ‘TO LOAN — ON CHICAGO Toad oatate, tn eunie of HOW) to $100,000, ot lows Rulon. HENWY WALA JI, 107 Doarbornent. QONEY TO. LOAN, AT CURRENT AVS. rates on reat ostato, It, We HYMAN, Jit, &U0, Dearbornest. NEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED MEAD & CON, ty bronorty ab currant ratos. wallet, REAL ESTATE LOANS IN SUMS OF Mtalty proporiye INMAN & JACKSON, Port: als, ANTED—ALL PEOPLE WUO WISIL to borrow monuy an elty ral oatatd aL, luegat rutoa to eallon us, GIEENEIAUS SUNS, 72 Duar 6 AND 7TVER CENT—MONEY TO LOAN gelty rool oatate in suis tw suit, PETERSON A BAY, 16) Hast ttundulpheat. BONDING AND LODGING: _ Norry Sx, 7 NORTIL CLARK-ST.—BOARD, WITIL 60 RUSIU-ST.— AN UNFURNISHED suite of rogmus, with board. 237 LA SALLE-AV.—LARGE, PLEAS- EQUAL ane welt turntshiou rouus, with’ of without SourH SIDE. 16 ELDRIDGE-COURT — BEDROOMS, parlors, and family rouine, with buurd, HOTELS. NIENT HOUSE—233 AND 250 STATE se Nowly nuriud wud tnely furulaheds cout id, Momannt rou ban #8 tu $10 por wuuky Uyz> ard, Ho Urvnsluute, Bid tO por day, St: JAMES MOTEL, 110 ‘TO 123 FIFTH avingt purdduy, Ce june to Bxponition, thea- ros, bubite Bat Ih 4 ConVEM idk und all atruoteeae Iles, . LAWRENCE EUROPEAN HOTEL, Ti uid 70 Adatin-st., bulwaun State and Heurborn, u's, pay Ligh prices whure 7) cunts and #1 aucured SHO house to new, routs Hutt, ure niture hew wud Arty HY Oxpunay bolus spared for cuumturt of puusts, ry Ik, INDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB Une Muck—Ls the lurgoat and vest Huropesn hotel in tha cli, Gavin ie} voinas eaninng fey 133 eordinig 4 "4 tindrant und Urnua tty. SAM i vast BOALD WANTED, 3 OAR — A GENTLEMAN “WHOSE businuss calls him from thy city most uf the iim dusites root und board fur bis wife in private fauily where she can hare home coutosts and bows sovloty, tae party having the be ola red boardor tur thy winter, reee Avé Galt Mouse, Hufecences exchanged. WANTED—-MALE HELP, TRADES. ¥ ANTED—25 EXPERIENCED COAL ponrikout teounle Gh any sade Teiniee ae oes Sailera, MINEIE AMER {Ml WANTED—A GooD Wood IVORKER nor Ri pneate und finer A AEE ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS ELEO- trotypor, Ainishor, or raoldors mant be firate Callas Exehanga-piace, poe ete UT a ee a WANTED PAPEI-RULERS STEADY £00, Atte Gompetont man only. J.J, SPALDING ANTED—MOLDEIS—STEADY MEN ith farmiiton who want atondy work where he ellmaco Is healthy and Works, Huriinuan, ta, 0's ewe SF the Murray Iron ANTED — A CARPENTER — ALSO , ply to Fea, SMAUIN, Nov ig Chnmber Coramerce: ANTED A GQOD CUTTER TO QO plscruzld BS 1 ana! TA riitteay. Gotan pres clnen. eee CoACHMEN, TEAMETERS, &0. . WANTEDIMAN ou) TAKE CARE OF neo, Hifge3 and do rough earponter work. Apply EMPLOYMENT AGENOTES. ANTED—00 LABORERS FOR RAIL sawmills, ironeminus, quarries, and ighest wayos, und Trew faro to the works © CO. 28 Mouth Wator-st, or 916 South ANTED—LABORERS FOR C..& N. W. to in tawa and Michlanny $1.25 to & per for Minnesotas U0 ‘for tron milnest 10) for ’ i favre: and i ft A y » Se dL. SUENS HECK, di Wese Randuipneats 0 18S 9+ He SUBIG i MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ wax ED—TWO OR ‘THREE FIRST» ings wagon saleamen for citx: Must hnvo rot= ore eH a) und 21 Mlchivan-av. ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN FOI an e1sy, uuntool business: enoretia persons enn clear fil to #10 por week; evidonce produced ab oMce ur by mail; nuthing for buys, but pnpors for Atrinp und él eanipien frev to thoxo meaning businogs, SHULL & CU, und 2) North Clark-st, Chleago. ANTED—A BOY 15 YEARS OLD, Call thia morning at 152 Doarborn-at, W ANTED—AT THE GRAND OPERA. Houre~Staue hands; oxperionced men pres Annly this morning at ni ferred, wuedoor. WANTED—FEMALE HELP, Domxsrics. WV ANTED— GIRL TO DO COOKING und Iuundey work; private family; good pay. Wabusi-uv. —CGIRL TO TAKE CHARGE kuildren and to sow: nisu in young Istin housewurk. Mereronco required. was D—GOOD GIRL FOR GENER- athousoworx, Inguiro at MU Bast Ohio-st. WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER, ait Ang teauor in scuall familyt goud wages to right ERIENCED GER- South Heurin-at. WANTED: v E: man, Swedo, or Nurweztan wir) ne cook Uys morehant in the cahnisy, Wasgs,& por wook. Cail nett Indianasn. ‘Tuexday nnd Wodneday. ANTED—A'T 2053 SOUTH PARK-AY, tity," ROUS itt tor Konoral howreworks sual EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ANTED—GOOD GIRLS FOR IOUSE- work. Apply to us for situations nnd good homer wit thy best families. International Employ munt Bureau, dil Wabast corner Linrrtau! t Hu at ANTED — GOOD GERMAN AND Seundiinvian ulels for private fanliies, hotels, ding-houses, at U, DUSKE'S oifice, 19) Mil- . on i anal ees SITUATIONS—IALE, TRADES. ITUATION WANTED—AS A FIRST» eluss cuatom cutter, Addruas CUTTER, 24 La Billlo-st., bumetne nt Qirua Tox WANTED—BY A YOU nid willing to mann, quick and accurat o ! Wone, Wied rororenens, “addres Fis, Vribune, D—BY A YOUN ITUATION WAN’ Tian, 72 yeutrs of axe, Who has good knowledge 0 gente’ ishing buxiness, Goud references, Ads droxe F 44 ‘'eluune orice. MISCELLANEOUS. ITUATION WANTED—AS WATCII. tuan of other pontilon: wood referonee for Rood, v toudy oniplaginents would lon employor $4. UATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG man of experience to travel for # wholesale uro~ ry house, rafurences. Address international suunt iuronu, 5 Wabash-nv. SILUATIONS— FEMALE, DoMmeEstTios. QITUATION WANTED—BY A SWED- A.) ish attr) n# second girl or for geueral housework. Call nt dy Divislon-st, up-atairs, SEAMBTRESSES. ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ITUATIONS, WANTED — FAMILIES needing good Seandinayinn of German fomista help suppiiud aLG, DUSKE'S office, 1% Milwaukee-ay,, MUATIONS. WANTED — FAMILIES aipauptiod at G. HEBKEU ollces Ie stitwaukeerav, SCHELL ANEOUS, ‘i 1. GITUATION WANTED—COPYING OR writing of any Wud, or poxition of bookkeeper, chahlor, orclurk, by a tity. Addross Fuh, i'r BUSINESS CHANCES. _ ASSIGNE “SAL. of lanther, iachinury, Hndings, and fixtures hOOT AND SHOE. inthe MANUFACTORY. of It. Manning & Co, 20 and 28 Lako-wt, Chica: togoilier with in iviiva of tha premileas until May i Invontury und stuck may by inspucted att above addres: Sealud proposals will bo received by the under signed fur tho entire stock untll noon on Friday, Moptombyr Zh, 183), each bid to be accuinpaniod by & curtitied chack for ten por cent of ita nmount, 0 ‘Tho right to tany nnd nid bie s0rved, Raa a i aiamaae. Sai PRUSSING, EO orden Hivck, Asntunoo of Itoburt J hie. “FPOR SALE—CRACKER BAKERY—OWs tug to the Increased demand on our Ilmitod ruo Jor the manufacture of contectlonery nevexsary, t onable un to ti] ordara with promptnesa und meat th sroally-Incrensed demand, we have decldot to vel Out our bakery und ericker muchinory, which to 1 ovory respect very complete und modurn, We tnvlt prupomis forthe same, Fico und terme wilt uo libs tral to parties seistilng Co purchase, rons ETERS Coe dusund 25 Van Hutoricste Chlcagos Tt 5,000 & rt ‘3 OR SALE-IN A VILLAGE OF inhabitants, a bakory doting 8 ting business; god for soiling, | Address IAMIUTON, MAN Con take wid Sarkateats. ARTIES WISHING TO-SELL THEM wok ur business, sond in your description, us wa onary walling to be wiite GAM 1G 16 La Naot, Y CHANCE FOR WORKING oan cush and services tnsurcs a Into Ine FHime [nh manutucturing business, 17 La Ballets ae MANUFACTURERS AND SUSI EL hoss-mon.—ltock Falls, IL. located pit fangs Jon of tho 0.13, & WC. N, Wy and it it te Bt . allways, is the largust tnnufacturing town of ite aye in the Worst, and ofura unusual advantayes ta uunutactirors of alwost any commodity. Jt bas » ound widuring wator-powor, whick, when fully duvaloped, will suppurt a clty of MW Inbabltanta, Tee allway faciiitlgs ara No. Lin ovory rospeck. iwproved water-power ¥ iit larxo oF small quantities at tu ures nud ut eusy turds, Also, Fuom snd power tu pont for laryo or smatl business, i yw brick Lutlding, vory low. rors.und others to lweate beru, iy HUY Worth ot holinproved watur-power and lund wi bo donated ty parties impraving fo watao. Addrvss AcD. BMITLG tock Bulls, Mit, Ttotvra to thy’ manutoment vf te Cy I. dQ, TT, Company, Chieauo, He ee eet BUREAU. PLOYMENT DU propared ta furnish conmorcal (ons With competent avalet ab tor or sux fur uvory urate uC employiwent, tavl Shaped 4 chun of onicos ieonahutle the’ Untied Bintan und Cunadn. Wo wi i ordura satlatuc turlhy. dnd b ereatly to tude advuntage to call upon wa ur sund ln thulr orders, which will recolya careful und Prawpe attention, Mond aampe for clrontars, ulving tus, inatructions, vlc, Interuauonal Muploymens Turear. toh Wabaalteav, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. OR SALE—C WANT TO SELL TR turniture of double parlor, threo bedrvoms, are Te ee ae a a ag Gross Airs, Fy, PUL, He bourborl-ats 0) BUGS—ION BEDS, CRIBS, COTS, haere, Snake Meteo uC ats Walls-st. & EMPIRE Py 40. DSTA THe ENUINE, Gap, DE SERB ries, 1 Mudiaun-st, buy; Taruust stock and make tho lowest prices and & ferns Ob LurMiture, carpols, BLUvOS, Bo, i. Loe , Say ADE fe didealiy and ramet att et J jocutton and dr rah dus Mayh: be duotruction pstvaio wd ib classes. Haun st Contrat Aluniosttul M NSON} SOGRAPHY, ALSO typu-wriling, aught atthe Metropolitan Mual- fideo by tue Hey, Je end at bis Hosiduncy, 27? Bouth Park-av, oud tor elrvulurs, ROK, DICKSON GIVES EVENING 1N- wruction in ulocution every Monduy and ‘Thures Gay event trom btu x 170 Slate, Sth flour, rear revi. enact OMI A cas PDELITY YORAGE COMPANY, 78 oI a wi teas Yan Buren at Venoanent and roil~ inclisies for tue puuregy uf huusonold wedge. TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BUGGIES, a SERRE VRLINLa Wer oasse tu do plain sowing Apply at iv West indiana-sty S$ SALE OF Tie STOCK Inorwasa made. snoreased

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