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VOLUME m STERLING SILVERWARE. Wedding Silver! Wo Imvo tho largest assortment of elegant Sterling Silverware, for Wedding and Anniversary Pres ents, and Family Use, in iiio West, and at extremely low prices. 1. MATSON & CO, STATE MD 10NR0E-STS., OPPOSITE FAZ.MKU HOUSE. IRON WORKS. TO WATER & GAS COSIPAWES. SLOIOESTIii IBOH WORKS, GHOKCUSTHH CITY, N. J. DAVID fi. DROWN, Pro*. JAMES P. MDlimfJ.qK, bee. ItKNJ.UIIKW, Treos. WM. bEXION. MnpU OCice, Philadelphia, 0 North fisrsnlh-it. Coat Iron Uun nud Water Pipe*. Ujbl Ir-ui rjsi:i:o Heat* lug anil HUam X’l:«s, Snip Wires lor Water or (ins. all *uc>, Oaslloldorn, Toloncopio or Single, OnnMngn and Wnmght Irou Work of allkludr, forOaa Worka. RUBBER GOGD3. THE OLD ORIGINAL Bute M Sion, 174 L 176 Randolph's!., Have on hand n Urge (lock of Euler Clot'iii, Boots al Sloes, Which ere offered at bottom figures, WHOLESALE ANI> KETAIL. HAIiXiOOK, EOLIVIES ft CO. BEAL ESTATE. FOS_SALE. The most desirable roridosca In Lake Fort?', including a'l the furniture, neniplM.i: three rplrndld 1-' ntro. four Onlagfi. Wag-m. two NMghs, Ac. Tboro i. about sit (tl) acies In the reilu-mc'’ lot, on which there arc oil kinds of fruit trees and email iruii, with lino vegetable imd , :ii. At’acLod to and n pm of tlu heme them usnonli IllxrU rofiiti. willi lint-rlai* bllliord table. Hot and culil water, Lxlli-nit in, cud the most Improved ga* arrangement*. The above property, anilrt-, cost about d.Vi.OiX); will bo fold for cash, balance in turce years, or exchanged (or Nurtahldo, or improved South hide, pmperlv. WM. K. .IOHK.STON, Room 4tt Kirlimut- Itudillng. FXKAMfHAIs. TO LOAM! We bars ciib on band In various sums oi S3OO, SI,OOO, $1,200, SI,OCO, $2,000, $2,600, And larger amounts, to loan on Improved Chicago Root KsUlo, with atuplo margin. TURNER & MARSH, 10(3 V7ASHINGTON-ST. AUTISTIC TAILORING. Of TRN PER CENT DISCOUNT on all c»rmenta or dered <>( in ilurin*' .lanuary and February. pfifl. OUR NEW Spring RUUDS DAILY ARRIVING. EDWARD ELY & CO, Comer Wivljuslwiy. and Monroc»st. HISTAUHSHKD l&M.I you hi ALU. '1 IDIHSSiKiS 1 CHEAP, nt No. 100 HAEKET-ST., near Madison. Notice to Builders. We bare two line blocks of rc.Mcneo property suitable (orlimnvdlato Improvement, nn West Side, location ele gant. Will sell ebeapan'l nisko tbn most liberal terms to builders. MILLER, WATSUN A Cl).. ICI iVounm-81.. Jim.m 3. WANTED. Beal Estate Warned. Alotenltsbleforsa Engine House In the vicinity of Nertb-av. and LaavltUet, A let cornering on a street or alley preferred. Reeled proposals will be received until March 6, 1675, marked " Proposals for Lots,” and addressed to the un dunlgnod. 8. 8. HAYKS, Complrullor. S£ED3. “SEEDS,” WHOLESALE AND KBTAIL, FULL BTOGK OP ■CESEEDSWOTBEDS. Cataloguea free. J. P. PO4J4J A: NON. IGSoalb Water-*!., Chicago, til. % MISCELLANEOUS. PMPiPIIJ"'. i M»Ai iilii 157 & 159 LaSalle-st JU ACTIONAL CUURENCy. 1 $5.00 Packages OF gMGTIEEAI CERRBKCY IN EXOIIANQK FOR Bi of National CiUTeucy, TRIBUNE OFFICE. ISfyt ®bi£«wpet | NEW PUBLICATIONS. I.BMHMMYOK. How Robert Belcher, the groat manu facturer of Sovonoaks, proprietor of tbo Boloher Rifle, removed to New York Oity, and purchased the palatial mansion of the late Mr. Palgrave, hotter known as "PAL QRAVE'S POLLY," on Fifth-ay., attended a dinner party at Mrs. Talbot’s, and was in troduced to Mrs. Dillingham, tho readers of Scribner’s Monthly Are told in tho MARCH installment of Dr. Holland’s Serial. "THE STORY OF BEV ENOAKS." So great is the interest in this story, that extra editions of every number of tho Magazine, since tho beginning in Janu ary, have been required. It bids fair to have a larger sale than any story pub lished since “ Undo Tom’s Cabin." SCRIBNER & CO. Hone ftsig Italy. Collections of Instrumental Music. Plnslcnl Trcnfturc. (Also Vocal). 323 pages. Piiino ut Iloinc. 4 hand pieces. Kawl Useful! t.Pina of HlPattM. Most brilliant collection extant. PlunlsJ’H Allmiim. Popular and easy music, riamri'.irio Gums, Popular, brilliant, easy piece* Iloinu Cirrltt. V«!« I. Easy music, lionip Cirrlc. VoJ. 11. Popular 3 and 4hand piece*. ut Home. 200 good pieces for Heed Organ. Collections of Vocal Mnsio, Opcrstle Prurln. Tbo chief aonga of 50 oporaa. (.'ciiih of Gorman Hoittr. Bones that will newer die. (ii'iiia of Honttlali Hon.q. Sweetest of all ballads. Htoivcr of I’ottrl*. Nearly all tho good vocal daota, (Joiun of Sacred £ntiff. Pure,devout, and beautiful. .Silver Chord- TVponth of Gems. Large collec tions of tho best popular songs. Price cf each hook in Board*. $2.60. Ololb, $3.00. Gilt, Si,oo. LYON & HEALY, Cliicngo. OUVEE DITSON & CO., CHAO. Tf. DITSON & 00., ‘ Roalon. 711 Kroadwav, K. Y. OEMEBAJU NOTICES. EXCTJItSION IN TIIE TROPICS, Persons wishing to avoid the severity of a Northern winter can avail themselves ol the fallowing trip (o visit the beautiful and iutercsliug places about tba Gulf of Moaleo. leaving Now York the steamers ctnp at Havana two days-surticleut time to tmable passeug>trs to visit the city nud nil objects of internal in Its linmmllntr neighborhood. Vcr.i UrttJi is n acli-*d hve days alter leaving Havana, having moppet aovornt hours at the porta of Progreso ami Cinupocne, In Yucatan. Tbo stenmom remain hve d .y, at tbo old and blab rlcal city of Vera Crux, giving, nlfii. ample time fur n Journey by tall over tbo mountain*, pasting ucenory un«urpn<wud for It, grandeur, to the on chint and lutorusllng City of .Musics nud ita surround ing!. From Vera Crux the route continue* northward. Slopping several boursnt tbo Mexican peris of Tuvpnu ami Vaiopioe, and terminates at Now Orleans, fromwnoio paasoogor, can onntluuo huuio overland, or. after a stay of five dais in that bc'anlllnl .Southern port, return with the steamer in New York, retracing precisely the some route, and In too same lime, iw on the outward trip. KXCimSIOX TICUF.TH at np.uucei) IUTKH, with privilege of ruiaalulng over one or more steamers al any pert. I'or further partlonlars apply in V. Af.K.j;A.MfltU A SONS, fflßroadway, N. Y. J. M. >ViTH»:nBPOog, Apont at Now Orleans. Tai Sale Nfc! Until March 1,1875, Tax Sale Oortlfloatos hcM by the city con be redeemed or pur chased, ns follows: ForOity Taxon of 1873, lor amount of salo and 0 per cent premium; after March 1, the premium will be 10 per cent. For City Taxon of 1873, and prior years, the rnto Is 35 per cent. The buyer will bo entitled to the accrued penalty of 25 per cant on Certificates for Taxes of 1873, and 75 per cent on those for Taxes of 1872. S. S. HAYES, Comptroller. Chicago, Feb. 17,1875. FIRM CHANGES. BISSOI. UTIOIN . Tlio copertnotibip boiolofore existing under the firm name of Morwln Church A Watkloi, Is hereby dliaulrod by mutual content. K. M. Watkins will coutlnuo tfaj Lnslnoss, anutnlug all liabilities and colloctLic nil debt* duo the lati lirm. MKRWIN CHURCH, Fob. 20,18*5. K. M. WATKINS. CAUB. In retiring (rom the lato firm, I take tbta opportunity of tendering to my friends and patrons my acknowledge ments and hoarly (hanks fur appreciated favors, and cli«orfnlly recommend my successor to their future kind o.mrideratlnn and patronage. MERWiN CHURCH. BISSOLDTIO?!. The partnership heretofore existing under tho name of Hartwell lire*., U this day dissolved. Tbo business of (bo Urm will bo adjusted by A. V. Hartwell, 75 Washing tnn-H* J. G. HARTWELL, _Chlcago, Feb. O. 1875. A. V. lIAHTWKLL. MUSICAL. AIHUNO.NEW PIANO AT A HAORIFACR—MAG. nlUcenl rosewood pianoforte, 7H*ucUvcr, ngralfo auAcbmaut, full (run frame, very line tone. Fronchgiand •otlun, in highly polished case, with ronml oomors, rich lycarved fun and lyre; manufacturer's price *7uu; was taken In trade: Is entirely new, aua warranted Ut every iSS ,tOQI >Dd °° T * r<fur A NUSIIIKU OF PIANOS AND OiIGANH, USED *“ “““ I,ri “- A ORrtAT VAUIKTY OF NEW AND SECOND. pianos for runt very low, STORY A CAMP, gPKCIALIlAHQAINS IN A rosewood pianoforte In perfect order for 400. A good piano with ilool and cover. 475. A 'octave rotawood pianoforte, sluu. A Chlckoring 7-ocltve pianoforte, 4131, A iplondid 7ocUve, carvod-log « nlaiioiorto, tUQ. A AtoUovcntrung pianoforte, JnS. * A *7OO, entirely quit pianoforte, 4200. All warranted. lliMldouce 615 AuulilKiQ.tr. \ir K HAVE’NEW AND BHaONIMIAND PIANOS M to rent tad for nala at bottom price* t renting t auou. laity. WM. K. PROSSER A CO.. ¥» BtaU-at* V FOR SALE. CiOU SALK—FIXTURES, CONSISTING OK SILVER. I 1 plated vhow-catoi, counter*, shelving, table#, gatllx turea, banging-rod*. oitloe rail ami da*E, good tale: to day at a great bargain for ea*lu_ U M, Tribune oiliee. lAOU BALE—RANK COUNTER WITH FULL DRAW. J. era, glaat front, ole., furaalo cheap. Apply Imma. diatelv to WM. 11. BAMPBON A CO.; 114 llhallTii., OtiaUlock. ijIOU'SALF.-A FIVK-TON WEIOHINO-HOALKB (Fairbanks'). nearly new, with platform 10x9 feet. Apply tt 474 CanaVtl. Cldll BALK—RUTTER, VERY OMOIOF.i AliiO. X ni»dium grttloa tt <11,116, tod If 7 cent* peril), In U, toto-lh tub*. 183 Klnxte-it., tlr*tdooretu nf Clark. HOUSEHOLD‘ GOODS. A TTKKD TIIK AUCTION BALK OP~PUKNITURK •C* and boutebold goode, othaa-detk*. tud general merchandise, «n Wednesday, at the aucti-m room* of ROCKWELL, WILUAMBA CO., 'M and M ta*t kladUon.at. iTANUbOMb WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, beok<a*a, and plane*, cheap. Uealdonco, alaftllchlgan-av. PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER WANTED—WITH (3.0U) TO «B,COO IN A tuannfacturlug bnitnea* already eambtiahed i a tt'lun aid cpnorlaally for UlO right tp«n, Addreat If 49. Trib une udlee. IJAUTNKtt WANTED—IN THE FdUNDRV RUKL Ciark’tt* W *ddrea* Uoum 3) Reaper Uluok, 97 Bouth PERSONAL. PKRSONAL-OAU j MKttT F.GO AT ST. ELMO. 143 Djarburu al.. at 9 o'clock lid* afteraoon. 1J KUSO NA I.r- Uif N-11A V E YOU FORGOTTEN IWtjK.ttL* l *' Mta. WMlurfu. SEWING MACHINES. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY 1 . CITY REAL ESTATE. Ip Oil RALK-'oin?Al*-A 0001). SUBSTANTIAL, 1 well-lmlit, R-mnm collage, with lot 26*123, at 2SrJ Portland-ar. Hnull cash payment: balance Ui auit pur chaser. Apply on premlaes. IPOU HALE ~AT ' A ~(iBEAT BARGAIN - THIS V chnlcr»t residence-property In the city, altaatcd on calumet, Furrest, Mouth Park. Vnrnen. Rhode*, anil I-akoA*s., hntweenThlriy-llraland Thlr'y-lhird-sls. | also lots on .lack-on, Van Huron, Harrison. LnnnroM, A-h --land, Marshlleld-avs. nml l.oomh and,l/allluit*. WM. 11. J.OU.MIM A CO., I*o Washlngton-st. tfUIIKALii-mt KXCHANOF-A KPLENDH) NEW X 1 oclngnn Columbia .tone front house, II room*, fur* naeelo, ami a brick barn, situated on mntheesl comer Ciluuiot-sr. and Thlrty-acc'inrl.Rl. Will toko In part pay one or two lota ea«r of Mlchlgan-nv.. nurih oMhlrty serenth-at. Apply te owner. w. SMITH, No. 4 Mean* mnn-jilace, near 1 hlrty-llilrtl-rl, _ I ‘pdll MALE—AT A GREAT BABOAIN-f.-ACHE 1 (dock adjoining city limit* on tho we.t. Will aril (Ilia block at half what tho adjoining land haa told lor; mutt hare catli. I'. A. BROWN, luO Dearborn-ti., Room 0. fAUII HALE-ON NORTH 811)15, AT 270 PF.YI FOOT- X' tffl feet, eligibly Rested, caul of LnMalle.st. and south of Nurtb-av. GKOIIOE 11. ROZET, 1«J Washlng ton-M. ipoil SAI.K-ImXIEI FEET ON THE NORTHEAST I. 1 corner of 1 hlny-third at. and Wnha«h-ar. W ill bo eotit on Tory oat/ term*. H. U. VOUNU, Room 8 Bryan IBook. F’ 01l HALE—GREAT BARGAIN IF SOON-GCTA eon marblo house on tho finoal atenao in tho West— Michigan, MI.AU.-i A C 0.,100 Waihington-sl. J’ pUll MALE—HOUSEAND JUDD-BT,, COR -1 tier .Toflertoo. ipokralk—hrexom amTe—7-room house i. with lull will lako bones or t.|ano_aa Ural payment, balnnco monthly. 11. 0. HTONK, Room 0, 1 ttt East Madlrnn-rt. jpollHAl.E-lS ACRES OF LAND ON TWE MV if. X 1 Bt.nteiil.OWjlf l.worlh «IMOO. Come, gentlemen, 1 moan huslnesa. Must and will hare money. It. 11. CUMMINGS. Itfl Ea»t Randolph^. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. For halk-at knulf.wooi) —houses and cottages; term* to suit all: nmuthly payment*: gaod schools: line neighborhood; laku-water. TILLOXnON BICOM., PJ Wft-lilußt«'ii-al. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TPOR HALE—Id IMPROVED FARMS, WITH BEST X* of corn land and an abundance of water, situated In Ironuol* ami Ford Counties. Also I.CiKI acres unlmprurml prairie land, bet of corn land, siinatcd In Vermillion and Champaign Coin Mrs, HI. Bond fur Hot of lauds and prices. JAMTSSMIX, Kankakee City, HI. 1‘ poll SALE Oil EXCHANGE —IN PART FOR 1 lands—Brick dwelling In Mprlnrtflehl, 111., contain* ing 21 rooms, llnlibod from collar to garret: onavrniunt to hureo-rallroad; flora lot. Address U. F. FUX. Spriujlicld, HE 1‘ pOR HALE—OR EXCHANGE, SUPKKIOR FARM ' Ing land in EaMcrn Kama* for Chicago property. MATSON IIII.L. V 7 We.htngioti.nl. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED-A HOUSE AND LOT ON WEST SIDE: want a bargains must bo south of Madison and ra*t at Califuruia-ar. Pay part cash and note. K 60, TrlbunaolGcc. W‘ ANTED-WFEET FOR IMMEDIATE IMPIIOVK mont within quarter of milo of Union Park. WTU pay cash and vacant property on good avenno. Address J W, Tribune otllco. WANTED-A NINE OR TEN-ROOM HOUSE within half mile of Union Park, nut to exceed $12,000 In talud. Will pay part cash and part yr.caut property cm good street. Address K 6?, Tribune oltlco. l\r ANTED—TO LEASE—STORE OR KTORK AND • > batement between Mtato and LaSalle ami I-ako and Adams-ata. Addre.a, staling rent, 1)31. Tritnfie olhce. BUSINESS CHANCES. AT NORTHAMPTON, MASS., THU I'UOPKRTY known as tiio Connecticut River Steam Elevator and 1< louring Milts, and belonging to the loto lirm of Thayer, borrcuut A Company, are uuw ofToiod for sale. The death of both .Mo.'srs. Tbayer ond ifergeaiit, leading members of the lirtn, make this sale nocor-ary and without reserve. This properly It situated on the lino of the Connecticut River Railroad, and near (bo trnckeof (ho Now Haven A Northampton Railroad Co., maklne clow Gonnoctiuu with the west and the shipping and ru<hipplog of gralir, ce., from and (call parts of tlio country, convenient. Tiib well-known firm havo been in the wliulosaloaod re (all dour, (train, and feed business lor fifteen years, and liavo built up a largo and tlourisblag trade all through tbo Connecticut Valley. The purchaser will have tbo advan tage of a live and Prosperous buMness, already well csUb liabed. The building* ora large, lit good repair, and con veniently arranged for the tuamesb. The crulno Is 75 bursc-powcr and of the best build. Tbo mill machinery Is modern and iu good running order. Tbo power and room arc sutllclont, and the leuatlon kuch that (ho busi ness may be Increased to almost any extent. This la a good opportunity lor a Western bonao in tba fltmr and corn trade to extend their business Kail. For particulars a« to terras of sale, address or Inquire of I.UKI. LYMAN, Nortbampinn, Mass., sola surviving partner. Nortbatnp tou. Fob. 12. IW6. AN USTAIII7f.SHKU IIOU.SU WIHHKK TO .MAKE arrangement* with a gentleman to go to Denver. Col., to open a branch house or agency a* a distributing point fur goods having o large sale with grocers. druggists, nud gcDutal sloret; this Is a tosot-otablu and profitable bust liras, suitable fur any man having about 83,UV cash capi tal; none other* need apply: no bonus required, ana no risk. Address MANUi'ACTUUIiIt. Tribune otbou. Acahu husinkss rou saLk'for iio.oinip'Uß* chaser will have constant use of from $60,000 to $360,1X1). AtldnmE ?.*. Tribune ulllao. AnbAiiUiNo-miusic for balk, with part of the furniture. Call (or two days at 6W Stalest., Op-BUIMj A - SALOON AND FIXTUKKH FOR SALK CHEAP for cash. Call at 6 Canalport-av. D" RUG STORK FOR SALK IN’OITY: TRADE KS- UtilUlird; Rood chance for physician or dmi/gist. Price sd>i. A phy.iclaucan havunu esiablisliod practice. Address PHYSICIAN, South Division P. 0.. city. lAOR SALE-STORK AND GENERAL STOCK A 1 note Chicago; No. 1 clianco U> mako money scapttal required four u> eight thousand. Addrow J to, Tribune tflJce. ON ACCOUNT OF LKAVINO THE OITV. A ROOD •boo atom on, tbo West Sldit, tlret-oloaa duck with line nsinro., for sale; Id a good neighborhood, very (tnall rent._ Address M 11, Tribuno cflice, fur three day*. STOCK, FIXTURES, AND L ICKNSR“bF A SiULL samplo-room for sale. Apply to owner, W Woit Madisoa-st. S' MALL JOB PRINTING OFFICE, CONSISTS OF -j pmmda of job type, 30 pound* nt brovlor typo, cniot, proas, Inks, 010., for saloi prloo, $10( brat cost was sl3u. Address F 81, Tribune utlice. CALOON CHEAP FOR CASH. IF SOLD AT ONCE; tj roaoon fondling, coins to England. Apply at 100 West Monroo-st. rPHK hItBT.I>AYIN(J SALOON ON AUOHER.AV., -L __kpownas Murphy'sjaloon for tale, tii Arobor-av. \v" HOLE Oil HALF IKTKRISHT 1 N~A~NKW"AND ft tlrst-olaas pUalng.rulll and manufacturing cstnb moat In one of the largest lumber munufacturlnir towns in mo Untied Slate*, with unsurpassed water and ralllead transportation facilities, (or aalo. Address one week It W, 'lflbune otßce. ClftMfl WILL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN A tpUWW wdl-estahlUbed cash builno.s that will sup port two families. 137 South CUrk ul., lloum 4.6. MISCELLANEOUS. ALL CASH PAID FOR OAST-OFF CLOTHING AND n «'»od. of all kinds by scudlug to JON AS ur.LUKIt'B loan OlUco, 631 Htate-st. A DVKIITIBKRB WHO UKsTuKTO REACH COUN /(V- try readurs can dneo la tbs best and cheapest manner by using ono or more section* of Kellogg's Great Nows, paper Lists. Apply to A. N. KELLOGG, 79 Jaoksuu-st. 1J ARD WAUICwXNfKD~»Y A YOUNG 5 IAN AX acquainted with tho butluoss topuroiiaso for cash a half Interest lu an ostahlhbed hardware or hardware ftid sUive store. Addrose U K S, ears Origin Urus. A Chandler, Chicago, 111. \KT ANTED—GAS FIXTURES FOR TICN-UUOM Jo f /t house, in good order, cheap, Address DUNiIAU, el 3 Cottago Ofovo-av. WANTED— PARTIES WITH SMALL OAPITAI. TO J . uk .? t j ,B^ !lcl ?, ,,,^o .•« euc l , I ,)r Iho “Lightning Fire nmdlor" for the North and houth bides (now in use by Hi u U. W. HAltltia, Secretary. WANTED— ALL THOHK WHO WEEK INDUCED to subscribe for the Chicago Evening Journal by the * iu * u - K - 9 A. OFTINtKiTPKUNOHINiriALNOTK **„ t napor, with envelope* to match, til for 30 ole. s linen ooHi, lo ci*. } llnon[collar*. ot*. 1 blue, pink, end cherry altk Uua fur lit ela.( Hamburg edging. tud Inter- Ron;, the beat tud cheapest In the city: remnant* of all kind* nearly c von twty at the BANKRUPT STORE. 113 HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A UOTION-WKSTONACO., Iftl HAST WASHING. IV.£UE" B Tv* JIAY*? hall's op 11UIUB& oak. AND SLBIQUS. TUESDAYS AN!) Fill- UAtn tt int. m. Part lea wl.hlng loporuhtaa horaestt oar place can bare aa opportunity of trylot them the day beiore tala, that thejouay not bo deceived. AW’l DOW"\V ILL BELL, OWING TO TIIH DEATH of borbuiband, throa rangy, atjllih, anil fast buries; auoa roekaway. catrlngu, open buggy, a tingle and t double »*Kif barnee* 1 aleo a Itaurmiguly-broko oM imported aotlcrdog, to bo told together or aeparato. Call at barn roar ot »!M Michigan-#?. __ WANT Kh—11U 11QYi’OLRAND BET OK HKCO.ND hand double htrnoaa. Apply tt Room 14, Is 2 Bouth uttrk-it.. bolHceulutudfi. WANTKD-FOIt OABH-A SECONDHAND TOP ilntrWl doctor'* buggy preferred; state price, da., toUBO, Tnlmneo(Bo*. LOST AND FOUND. WOUND-ON UADiaONST. CAlL^^nnJItSlIAY^ X lower part of gold earring, with pendant*. Owner eao bare tlie tame by calling at No. 'J Bouth Clark-*:., rear olUoe In baaeraonl. T ,0?T-A DARKrodI^rianiKYKTKURrKirPUP XJ about 4 month* old. Thu tladar will be aulUbly re* watdod by leaving ltatlK9 Wabaah-av. . Tj < w ir 7 y KU ' COINO FROM STATE. ON r, Wl £} l * n * U)n /, tu *‘*Salle-»t., a lady’* euameled nrcaiU Plu. with carnellan heart and loapjt attached. Pluaie luave It at to Randolph at. CUEOo’H. T OST-On FIIIUAY. A LKTTim ADDIIRSBKD iM„Kl lU4WUnor '. wUll .» M-rlda ticket to Waukegan, which • now canceled. The hndov will bo exltably re’ warded by leaving it with WM. D. PALMER, 110 U- procure a new ticket. rOST-ON bUNDAY. 11 IffWEF.N MONROEBT. 4 “?u Ur u°°.* r Church, a aollUlre diamond BOOKS. UIUTAN.N 10aT*^y12oTtION? b * W * T * triSTORY OF TUB INDIAN TRIORS OF NORTH WANTED—M,\ dookliooporiii u.u« WANTED-A .RIBBING-HOUSE HANDLING »* ipeclaltica In men’* furnishing good*, wants * sales* nan t« canvass for city Iran*. No alisntl>,n pair] bj anrwera union they italff eiir-tlenco, wage* etpooied, ami giro references. Address Cl 7, Tribune office. \\r anted'-canvassers or Viooi>' address II (limn nrcountry) for tho toon lalablnarticle that all need, hard Umoa notwithstanding; outfit (fturna blc)._ Apply dally In HOIINMIIV. 27 Tribune Building. WANTKD-AN' ACTIVB A.>. A A;*.\L,‘wmi II *nme capital, Inaplearant am! profitable hnrlneai with Manon* only. Addroaa K 71, Tribune office. W anted- Bfy6kKßki*Kii-AN‘"KXi'Kun:Nt;i:n it band In the retail groceryburlnr**; aim onedork (imiatrti’ak German). Apply. at (£6 ritatp-vt.; beat of reference*required. 11. HKGKNSHUIIO A CU. V\T ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED AND' ACCURATE If bookkeeper In n Jobbing grocery bonne. ArtdreM, alatlmr age, reference*, and aalary required, K«, Trib une office. \V r ANIHD-A VuUNO UNMARRIED MAN WELL I » tolled In hardware and willing to work tor a ale salary, toaoll good* ou tho road for a bon»e In .Michi gan: heat of reference* required a* lu honcefy and capaci ty. Call for tiro daya at Kelley, Motley A Go,‘a coal office, IrT Wwshlngtonat. Tranov WANTED-6LONO-STHA W AND R Rnrmr-STRAW VV collar-maker*, SMITH A DUNCAN, HI and 1(3 Uk»>it, WANTED—IMMEDIATELY—A MAN WHO MAS VI had eatoiiidte eit'erlrace, to run »ho picture-(rime motding-m.iohinei, and make the culler* hlmiclf, ami to take charge of the factory, to whom *'cad/employment and good wage* will be riven. .1. Fl.HiiElt <t CD., IW7 South Tenncaiea.at., lodlanapoli*, Ind. ANTlii)“^GOf)U OaTjINKT-.M A KHR AT Twenly-teoond-at. None but good workmen need apply. \\’ANTKU—A FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM CUTTER it far a clothing netabllshiueat In Wlscanain. Apply at 2H Etn Madlaou-at., between Baud lu o’clock Wedne** day andThuradar. \v ANTED-A GOOD CARRIAGE riLACKKMIfii ff to work on now work and repairing: robertnan, no other ucotl apply. 8 Thlrd-av. Al. H. itILLAR. UrANTED-AT THK 'LAKE STREET PRIVHNO VI Go.'a, a young man wb<> can ninaprera and work at cam; aho acompuaitor. Inland 13i Lako-it. WA N TED -TA ILO R- A GOOD' COAT-MAKER. A It good, soberman can havesteady ouiplnyiiifvit nit Ilia ve.tr round, Tli9 best prices paid. M. bTTEFEL A (JO., Htrcatur, 111. Goaclimou. Tearastora, dSo- WANTKD-A COACHMAN, WILL PAY GOOD wages to nno who understand* hi* work. Address id 81. Tribune oillce. Mispolmuonn*. WANTED—TWO GOOD SALESMEN—ONR TO • I iruru) in Now York Htatn who Is thoroughly ac qiraintod with (ho wholesale and retail drygoods trade; ihu other to traveliu Woitoru and Poutbom males, must be {nmillar with drugs and chemical*. Address, staling experience and refowmeo, Bo* 6213, Boston. U't ANTED-A GOOD HHORTHAND WRITER TO tram) oror the country with a party. Apnly (a MAX BAOIIERT, Palmer llouto. \\r ANTED—AN AGENT FOR TWO STAPLE ARTE i ‘ clrs which soil on ai/tnl in orery boot, shoe, and rcn. oral etore. Commission liberal, hmall capital required. A *.’<id cltaaes for an energetic man. Adders* ENTER PRISE, tHO West Baltlmore-iE, Baltimore, MJ. Wanted-sixtaw. YOUNG MEN FOR BUPER *> tmtnorarlet. Apply at stage door McVICKKH’S Thoatio butwooo 6 and 7p. m. W. A. I.AVELI., \yanti.d-uio oanvaksers to introduce • » tiro “Ho*#" Kindlen in Chicago. An Indispents. bioariclonl d'ltirertlaeconomy and convnulenco. THE AMERICAN KINDLEU CO,, corner Wabaatr-av. and M.mrwr-tt. W ANTED-GOOI). RELIABLE MEN. MEANING If bu*liio«s. (ouanvass forauarticle cl utility: pars well. Excelsior MTg Co., 47 Bryan Block. U> ANTED-CANVASSERS FOR LEGITIMATfC relliilde, iirulitalilo busiuoss. Addro** UTILITY WORKS, RuokTull*. Whltcslda County, 111. Vlf ANTED—,MUSICIANS. APPLY AT 219 HAST TI Randolph-*;, r ANTED—MEN—$70 A WEEK CAN BE MADE • “ by smart men, with our alaplo article. Send (or pa per*. or call. $1 samples tent forth) curt*, to show goods. RAY A CU.,_Chlcago, ISlEasl lUirrtolpJiil., Room 18. \\T A S TItD—AN OFTICE HOY.~ONE'whO LIVES • > wlihhls parents and who writes a (air hand. Ad dress giving raferonoe. E 11A C, 2JUandSll Madtson-at. VV ANTED-TWO ADYKRTIHINO HOLICiTORS • T («.r city and to travel by a leading Journal. Address, staUnit references, otc., RV9, Tribune otlico. U>ANTED-A MAN AND WIPE, NORWROIANOR ISwed-, without children, to gu on (amt ftJmtln from Chicago; man to work on (ami and board four cr live men: provisions and house famished: nono but those used to »P«k, true, aud willing to work, nuod answer. Addruna C W, Trlbono oflioa. WANTED—FEMALE HELP. Domcstica. ANTED—A GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN »»_Blrl to do genera) homework, at 14UI Pralrla-av. \V ANTED-A GOOD GERMAN OR *HCANDINA >i vian wlrl; must understand emikleg, wa'hing, and irrtoing, and bring good references. BC9 West Ran dulpb-sl. . , WANTED— A STRONG, WILLING GIRL, TO DO BODnral housework. Call at 233 Elils-ar.. near Thlrty-nlmb-at. W' ' "ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN OR SOANDINA rIau girl t<> do general housework 5 good wanes will bopxld, aud references reuulred. Apply at 1313 Indl- KUN'HT. UfANTiID-A NKAT, STEADY GIRL, TO I)' 0 housework for family of two, at ltd Vtnconnesav. Rcloruncot required. WANTIib-A NORWEGIAN OR BWKDK OIRI. lor goners) h mtework. Apply at ones at 721 Ful ton*»t. WANTED— A THOROUGHLY cdM"PIfTENTCOOK, Apply at ltd South I’aik-ar,, corner Twoutr-fuurtli-<t. W antro-a"6 irl Tb'cobk.'WASH andTropl 11 Cat] to-day. from Wtol2 n. m., at No. 8 South Ash land ar., southwestcorner oM’ark-ar. WA.NTkb-IN SMALL PRIVATB FAMILY, A Itrsltlius cook, washer and Loner, Sweduimsfimod. Mud coma well recommended. Apply at 273 west Van- Uureo-iU WANTUD-TWO DINING.ROOM GIRLS. APPLY at 234 Woit Madlson-st. WAN TO DO OKNKRAL IIOUBRWOK In imall family, at ltd North May-at. W ANT ICD-A RELIABLE PROTESTANT iJIBI/fo • ? do ••cood-wurk and ioi»lu;n Koullsh, Hootch, or Hcanoluarlaa preferred. Apply at Ills Wabrnh-ar. WANTED-- A COMPETENT GIRL FUROICNERAL housework; mutlbo a good plain cook. 437 Woit Jsnkson-nt. W’ ANTRD-A YOUNG GIRL TO WASH DISHES and BHtltt about tho house In a small family 5 000 that ls willing to work for small wanes, at 12 Lullln-st. WANTED -AoboDnip.ijVonbKNkßALiiousß- T T work Ipjmall family, jtpply at 221Pnrk-sr. WANTKD-AT4B SOUTH “ANN-'ST., A FIRST* elan cook fur prlrate boarding bouio. WANIED-A good german housekeeper andaglrlforgoneral taouaowork. Apply at 128 Van Buronst. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS (Hill. FOR DINING room work. Alto a good, reliable girl lo bolp In kitchen. Apply Wednesday at Ui MauUon-al., Union Park Hotel. \\f ANTKD-OIUI. TOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. TI Apply at 864 Fullcm sl. WANTED— A ddon tHRL ABOUT 16 OR 16 years of ago, to do bmouwork ina family of two; no Irtm need apjdy. Call at 163 Outtcrticld-sl., betwosn Thlrtlcib and Thlrty-llrst-sls. SonutKcrosNOk. WANTKD-HAKDS on gents* neokwrar. Tl 126 and 13U Fraukllo-st., (blnl floor. Inorand drmsmaker toga to an Interior town and (ako charge of ltd* branch of the holiness. Address, staling references, do., FIKIX), LRITAU AGO. WMTE*D— IMMEDIATELY—GIRL COMPRXENT _to help Inin drosses. Apply at 337 Forrestar., south of Thlrly-llah-sl. w ANTE D- Fin''Y GOOD M ACH INK OPERATORS. VI AppD alter 8 p. in. at 248 Wsbush-ar., up-stclre. Mliooliaueonui TVANTKD— A WIDOW LADY. LIVING ALONE, IT diulrta a young lady companion of choerlul and pluailng appoaranue._ AddroiaK.73. Tribune olllea. BOARDING AND LODGING. Won Side- on SOUTH SANOAMON-ST. —TO RENT—A PLEAS* Ou anl, lurntabed n>ora.|wllli board. ion wiwt roomsTshita. XOtl bio for two or four gentlemen; woof piano. Tormi $6 per week. f*o£ )VKHTMADIHUN.ST.-KUIINI.SHK» SOUTH U.vl/ front parlor, bod.room, and clumii fur man and wife, with good board, tiro and gait Tory roaaonable. U permanent, to lit of May; nulet, orderly, bumo-llko place; cm put tba door; dinner at (1 JO o'clock; elcglo romiu, $6; with fire, SO. South Side* AO AND 46 KANT MONItUE-ST,. OPPOSITE Xi) Palmer Konao-Plentlful table; roomahealcd; LO to £7 per weak; day board, Ql; Engllih family. ,H« AND 420 WABXbH-AV.-UUUD HOARD AND -L LO plaataiilrnrmis fnrtidlei and gentlemen, £l, SO, and dlljpur weojt,_witbjuo uf piano. hV| Q WABAKII.AV.7~NEAR HARMON COURT-- O .to Roomi In mile and tingle. with eicuuenl buardt prices to mlt the llmee. l-ocallou dodrailw. North Sidn mwo NIORLY-rUHMSHED ROOMS, NOT BN X enlta, inltablo for married oouplee or young g«nl», la private family. Tenne moderatu. Addreu 0 64, Tribune ottloe. Hotels. IJISHOP.OOURT HOTEL, NOS. 607 TO 615 WEST Madieon-et.—A SriLolan borne for femlUn, young gentlemen ponuanem, and allpenom romalalcg In tba city a few .dare or wooka, Very deelrable roiui on aulio, with bathe connected. Stroot-cara aud atigei paaa tlie door at comanlcnt interval*. Price* toiuil your puree. Nevada hotel. 14a and uo wauash-av.. near M«nrve-*t.—Klni-clau boinls7p«r week;day. board $L _JraniiuDti $1.60 to $8 per day. WOOD’S HOTRU »I*AND » WASHINGTONST.. omxwlto Field, Lcltar A Oo.’e retail dry-good* eUire-da pur day; day board. $6.10 tier week. TO EXCHANGE. LANDS AND CASH FOR 'j metebandUe. Addre**, glilng partlculara, ED bt‘EWAK'I. ledaud leiSuntb Uater et. rpo' EXuiIANUE —ACRES AT WABUINUTON X Halghti and lots at Englewood, clear, for roaldaneo on lutueiute of the aieuueeuu South Side. L. A. OIL PERT A GO., 2u£ LaSalle-it. rpO EXCiIANOE—BY PAUTY COMINO TO Oil!- I cago to U»e, hoe unlncoubered retldenee property In Central New York, lor Chicago biulnun property; will tuant laeambranoe and pay Mteaht ca<d>. Ad- VMA T Ml XdbVH «Og«. lIH ®fibtmje. Y 24, 1875. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. _T3oolfJtr«w»rs. GZnrlc*. Etc* SITUATION WANTED—AH TRAVELING SALES. tj man for a drag, grocery. or tobacco linuae, or a* clerk In a ic'ml dri'g Korr. 1 have told drug* for ton year*, and cni ilio good rclaroneea, Addrcia lIANCK, l.ttgnoe, Ind. cithatio.n'wanti-d-a POSITION AS LAW tj clrra or Junior panmu-by a jnanr attorney, who lan l-hom-graph-ratid baa atalr knowledge «l rcvcral lan guage*. AddrcMU. A. 1 UW.VK. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTBD-AS lIOOKKKi-.PlvirfiV A mlddlonged man «f Urge builueaa ciperlnnee: a competent accountant and office roanag-.r. Addrcai I) I. Trlbu.io office. amiATioN wanted~in a drain commis. O aion home: can k~nn lio .ka, alt-eml UicorretiHoiJenco, or acttlu trades. O *3, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS'IIOOR KEEPER ItY A O practical and automatical aur-ouuMnt of many yja»» caporlenco In thi* city; )m a thorough Knowlcdau of the million of railroad* and towns In tho Wcatcrn Stoic*. Addrere J 25. Tribune office. bITIJATION WAN’TKD—WOULD LOAN *3,UO IO O 45,140, with situation In «oino good boiinen, ur take IntoroU Addrcai U 21, Tribune office. Coachman. Toamsxora. &c, SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG MAN (DAN lain as coaclmian In a private fimlly: tindcrs’.atida tha earn tit iior*oa and carriage*, and do chore*, in a guod homo: wage* mt object. Pioaae addrcia 25 Eait Kintle at., Chicago, IJL Situation wanted-hv a single man O (En«l!*h) a* coachman In a nrlrate fa ulty. Gan giro tin ben uf ruouminendatlont from bl» employer*. V 61, IrlbunenAco. i>T I« ro 1J nti o •*> n v CITDATION WANTED-IJY AN OLD RELIABLE t J hand either In dry goodr, grocerle*, nr notion*, with SI jearv builnera r*i>orlcaco In Canada i.nd Unhud Stater, or to travel with rnmo apoclalty or lifio of gooda to tell by aatnplo on p-jrc-nlago, or aalarjr ft ret year. Ad drera V .1, I rllume otliec. . SITU ATIO ti:> V> ANTED--i ; i3«iALE I^nairstlc*. SITUATION WANTED-BV A ITRST-CLARS MEAT O and patlry co»k lu a hotel or boarding-house, city or country. CM Statc-K. SITUATION WANTED—BY KIItST-CLAHS COOK, » j washer, and Imuor in a private lamUy. Please address 6J( SITUATION WANTED -IJY A GOOD SCANDINA . vlsn girl for general h(in‘o.»orV, or as cook. Please canal No. li Bremer and Chlvago-av. SITUATION WANTED—BY AG'JOD GIUL TO DO general housework. Apply at Hi Sodgtrlck-at. OITUATiON'WANTKO-DYX'iTBhT.CLAS.SCOOK Oln a, *100)1 prlrato family. Phase call or address W South Jcllomm-H. cmtuation wanted-hy a iuispecj^vble O girl to cook. wa*li and irr.tr In a nrlraui Ixinily; refer* cucolf jcquln.U. I’lra.vo call at 26* Tlilnlolh-st. S’ ITUATION WANTED-UV A~GIRLTtrO(7DJN ing-rocm or chamber work. Call cr address 673 btale.sl. Situation wantkd-by a respectable O young woman; would like a (remanent pUco in a pri vate family for Iho spring and atmmirr as su'-nmlglrl or nirrso: no objection to country. Address or call (><r.Kl.i>» at £M Ewlng-st., between Blue lsland-av, and Halsted at.. West bide. SITUATION WANTKD-TO DO (JENliUALllOUfiE twork. Call or address 911 Archer-ar. SITUATION WANTKI)^AS - iIKOUND (}IilU OR |J will do general homowurk lu a private family. Call or addross b9 Wort Van Burou-st. cituation wantkd-’by A FIRST-CLASS DI.V- O Ing-room girl hr liotctorboanllng-lruuoo, or for rp’nrr •l wora in pnralo taiußy. Call for two day* at 2 i*i West Knndtilph-at. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG (fIRL TO O dn light housework; can sleep at home It required. Apply at Si* West 1-aLe-tE (JH’UATION WANTED-AH SECOND GIRL OR »J general housework. Apply at EO West Vau Burcu-sl., side door. Employment Aijonta. QITUATIONB WA NT ED—FA MI LI ES IN WANT OF O good Scandinavian and Gorman ho|p can be supplied at hire. DUSKK'H oU.cn and lauairy. 80 Mliwsukco-ar. jvliscounnfloas. SITUATION WANTED-UY A LADY PIANIST IN A varlotyorcoacart haß. Addrese AG G. Pod.Qulcv. TO’RENX--HOUS2hb. IPO RENT—A DOUBLE HOUSE OF a ROOMS X oseh, 41SW West .M-nroe-s:.. overbxikiug .le£lcr«nn Purk,jihcßp._C. A. DIBBI.K, I(J iai.Salln.st., Room Bi. rp6‘ RENT—HOUSE, NO. V. ’iIAR.-.ION-COURT,’ X faimdi.'J or uniurubhtd. Apply at 4j4 Suath Slate lE, otvu premUts. Snnarort.il. r RENT—A 7-ROGM HOUSE WITH CLOSETS, pauiry, etc., un Eraii'-ar,, in Hyde Pork ; goo.l bam, and convenient to Thlru-niath-et. can. J. IX. HILi.. ISIR-uith \Val.>r »t TO £tENI—KOOMb. a)Q URNT—WBHT BIDE THIRU-AV., FIRST DOOR . r. uth o(Hurtl*on-sl., suitoeuf 3rooms useb. in new building, arranged oxprusrly f<r tho must desirable cln*» id tetunta: rolctenees rcuulmd. ti. M, AIOUREAOUM MINGS, 119 and l-l l.sSalle il. rpo* RENT—PLEAS ANTJi I, EGAN TLV-KURNI.snP.D X tube of ro.imt. south front Furniture for saloon tinto,_U desired. 171 bait UsnJidph-st., Room 16. f’po' RENT—FURNISHED' FRONT ROOMS, lo X Sbenutiwt., uoar Uraml Pacific Hu tel; usiuionts taken. rpo ui:.\r-i)i-;.siiuuLi; suites of s rooms X eaoli, Mibablo b r light li niseKcTlii!:, In lul'il log 45 and 47 Tninl 8. M. MOORE a CUMMINGS, lit* and Lit LaSaUv-st. rpo RENT—SPLENDID FUUNISITeD ROOMS AT X 816 East Wublugloo-sU, at scry low prices, ui nice, respectable parties. rpo KENT—FIU6T-CLA.SII FURNISHED ROOMS, X in now brick bouse, containing all modern liuprun*. tneatr, anil located soar to huiloesa. 263 Bust Indiana at., near Dearborn. rpo rent-large. NicuLY-iamMHiir.i) room, X si2peruumlb, with tire. ll»NorUi(Jlark-tt.,founli floor. fpo RENT—VERY NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS X ilncJj oren aulto atlOl and ltd Halt Washinc'.ou-at., Room 41. rp6‘RENT - PLKASANT AND COMFORTABLE X room*, nlooly furnhhed t reduced rat st lo respectable parllu*. IninUrq at h6 Clark. »t., Room TO RENT—STOtiSS. 'oi'FXOXS, Sso, Storos. TO RENT—STORE AND BAREMENT-NO. 188 HUto-st., splendid location. Appiv 11 L. It. OTIS, Room I Otis block, o iruor LaSalle and ilidljua-sls. Mlnorllanoon*. rpo RENT—A LARGE BUILDING. WITH STEAM. X power, •ullabiu for foundry, machln i simp, or lurid- Into manufactory. Room S3 Reaper Block, Vi South Olark-st. WANTED-Vi'O RENT* tvakted-to RENT-FURNISHED OR PARTLY IT furnlibed callage. lor genilcman and wife only, near Union Parks must be cheap, good location. Ad tirvaa, full partlculanjmd price, it tie, Tnbuoe odiea. V\rANTED—TO RENT—A~FbRfHHHED HOUSIL TT to board tho owner for real, aud to have Hie privilege of taking a few other boarders. Address K bi. Tribune odioa. YVANTKD-TO JtBNT-BV A GOOD, PROMPT tt iiaylm; party, a idea marble or brick-front houso of not less than 14 to Xl nKiius, modern Improremonu, on Mlchlaan-av., norm of SUtnouth-at., or on West Waab lngiun-at., oast of Udliih Park and west of Morean.il.; reul not Uteicned 41£tipor mouth. J. 8. UUUXD, 126 Dearbora-it., KoomU. WANTUD-TO JIENT-IN A GOOD LOCATION, toraporarily or for a pormsuoocy, a cuuilorttbly furulibod uuuse. Address U 7a, Tribuneelhco. W” RENT-A FURNlblli'D COTTAGE or part of houso on West Side, good locality: small Ismlly. AddrsssOßU, Tribune uttlce. W ANTED—TO HkST-IMMKDIATF.LY, BY MAN and wife, fureUhed rooms lur himsekoeplng, with coiiTenlonee lurwaabtug, plaoo for coal, etc,, not blglier than seoniid floor; must be ceatrally located; rent no; to exceed 413; reforencoe exobauged. Address P, inter- Ucoauotoae. WANTED— TO RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR four or more la the rldnlty nl Watt Waebimm.n and SangamuiwU.; muat l>« pliuu.tnl and cumfuilauly tur nlibudj Addrei* NA V, 829 Well Waibliiulon-at, FINANCIAL. A FEW 9 AND 10 PKU CENT LOANS ON IMPROVED city property for a term of yean, s3,W<i in £IO,UV aolu no broker*. Apply co Iho SClb and 87th tut. to KItVINTAIIOU, E>|aadM DcaiUoru-»U pOMMEHOIALANDMORTOAOKPAPER lIUUOHT v/ and aold: moucy lo loon >m real attaia, 8, y, tad 10 percent. EUGENE U. IA)NUA iillU., 72 Waihlnrlon. T OAKS MADE IN~BUiI3 OP* - $1,&«T0 fi , .«u‘oN XJ dly and good euburban properly. I’urobate-money mortgage! bought. W. M. WILLNEII, Room I, ISO La. Bailout. T~OANH IN HUMS TO SUIT ATOUIfIIKNT RATES -U on good In.ldo realty. V. O. HRADLEV, 1M Aladl eoa-it., Room 111. IOANS-WE CAN MARK LOANS ON CHIOAOO J realeetatolneumeof sl,duo and upward; wlllal.o buy aome good tint-mortgage paper lu imall amouale. S. M. MOOlllt A CUMMINGS, lilt and 181 Lahalle-at. "\f ONKY TO'LOAN UN GIIUMUU REAL ESTATE XU. at tba lowoii rate*. Secured paper bought. E.U. COLE A CO.. 18a LaSalloit. \rONHYTO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP. i»l ortyln iunia of SI,OOO mud upwarda. Apply at UNION TRUST COMPANY. Ui Clark-eu VfONBY TO LOAN ON - DIAMONDS, WATCHES. iVI bonde, etc., at UAUNDKR’S priratoofltae. LDTlaa dulpb.il., near Clark. Eaiabllthed 1564. WANTED— $S-iO ON ONE YEAR’S TUIE. WILL gif e rnal ueiaie a* leuurUy at South Englewood. Aildrou J 8b Tribune office. W* ANTED-tLtai- TO BORROW ON GOOD North bide moped)-, end to lenduo Weil or South HUu property. Writo or call ou U 11, 49 Metropolitan block, O I’KirCENT LOANS OfTIMPROVED PROPERTY &7 nhh TO LOAN IN SUMS TO surf FOU JOU •pl.l/ift / 6 yean. oi» bupnuud elly teal utate. AupD to JOHN JOHNSTON, Room fl. HB Wathlngbrn-at; _ non . A ’ r 8 MEITIODIST Church block, from rriatiMli, at 10 p*r property reullnj lorsti,uw, J.U. JIAil- nnn yw loam at * per »u.n* on tpUW.UUW Inildo praduotlie city iiruiMrly. luiumi cl $BO, WO; principal! ouVapply. Addma K44. Tribune office. » DIVORCES, TMVOROBS LEGALLY OUIAINRD, NOT k'#*i alter decree. Ten year** practice n the couiU ul Ohlcagu. Auditu Peet-Oflee Oui LVH. THE CRACK OF DOOM. It Sounds in the Ears of OrltTcin, the Murderer of (he Ham nett Family, Ct.i ■ •>£ He Confesses the Justice of I,*'* Punishment, and Com- "" mends His Spirit to God. One of the Most Enormous and Monstrous Crimes Ever Heard Of. Fire Persons Chopped to Pieces, mid a House Hiirucd Over Their Heads. The Motive a Desire to Conceal tho Eapa of a Little Girl. The Murderer Had No 111-Feelings To wards Any of His Victims. Other Criminal Hatters—Trial of the Supreme Court Biblioma niac at Ottawa, Dcnth-Scntoiicc of Jcsso Pome roy, tile Uoston Boy- Bntclior. THE EXECUTION AT PITTEDURC or Tim Munnuucu or the hamnett family. St-eeial Ijiwteh lo The Chkit-ia Tribune, PtTTSiicnci. Fa., Feb. 23.—The law was vindicat ed hero to-day by the banging ef Ernest Ortwein. Tho arrangements for the execution ma le by tbo Sheriff’s deputies were very complete. At early morn tbo Conrt-Uonsa and jul was sur roundod by a morbid crowd. The buildings aland on what Is known as Grant's Hill, cover ing an immense square. Tho .Shei la had pos session of the buildings, polio being posted outside lo keep hack tho crowd. Hut one of tho live cutrancc-gal'iß was op:n. THE CONDEMNED MAM retired nbout midnight, and slept eotmdly till 0 this morning. Shortly after the Itov. Hersh berger. liis spiritual adviser, entered tho cell staying with tho doomed man till 7. when OrC woin ate a hearty brcakfisc. The Sheriff had fur nished him with a black salt. After breakfast Ortwoiu prayed, read his Ibble till half-past 11, when Sheriff Haro and Hepntv Chiley repaired to tho coll aud told the condemn/J that his hour for execution was drawing nigh. His arms were then pinioned, tho ministers praying at the same lime. Tho preparations were concluded about 11:55. when it wan found that the drop on the scaffold had slipped, which was soou tlxod. Tho yard of tbo jail had been fenced in and tho scaffold was located so an to be iuvislbiu from tbo boosc-tops. .Tbo Sheriff's jury, special deputies, including local reporters, in all some sixty persons, were admitted within tbo iucloeuro. Overhead .was calm mid clear, a upring-liko tnilducou prevailing. Tho sun shone down with a glow of warmth that could not help hub mako tbo condemned wish yot longer to huger. TO TUB SCAFFOLD. 1M precisely thieu minutes to J2 tbo prisoner loft the jail, loiunu'j on tho arm of thu minister, followed by Sheriff Haro. Drs. Pollock, Gilmore, and McKolvcy. ll* rallied with firm and steady tread, praying and invoking mercy an Iki proceeded. Just once, an tho primmer en torod Iho inclosuro from tlio building, ho shud dered, as ho saw tlio dreadful inatrumcul of death which wan t-o soon to send him Into eternity. Ortwein. tho Sheriff, and tho ministers ascended the scaffold. Tho minister offered a roost touching end impressive prayer in German. Ortwein all this lime looked calm and smiling. 110 stood on tho drop a low minutes, ami then wan told to kneel and receive the benediction from (ha minister. Sheriff and minister thou asked him if ho had anything to say, when ho replied in a firm voico as follows, in German: last worms. “Whatl have to say is this: I Buffer what I have deserved, i committed the mur ders. I am ready and moat willing to die. I most heartily thank you all for (ho kindness ahowu to roe. May God have mercy on my soul. I hope to moot you alt in Heaven." This concluded, Deputy Chiloy placed tho nocso around Ortwoiu’a neck. Thou tho face showed dread, and ho commenced to pray in a loud voico, “For Christ’s Buko, Father, in Thy hands I commit my soul. Thou bant delivered me, 0 Lord, my God." Tho cap was in tho meantime placed over his head. Tho last words of prayer had scarcely ascended to heaven when TUB DROP FELL, precisely four minutes past (weirs, and Onwclu’s soul wont to Him that gave it. The crowd outside, ptobahly 6,000 persona, hoard tbo fall, and, as the body swung between heaven and earth, tho mob sent up a chocr which eomidod tenlblo, and was a mockery of tho justice within thu inclosuro. The nook was broken by tlio fall. In four minutes pulsation ceased, and in envon and a half Ortwein was dead. At half-past 12 o’clock tho body was taken down, placed in a neat oodln, and deposited till evening in ono of the olllces in tho Uomt-Homio, when a post mortem examination will be made. Ortwein made a will giving his hroius to science, the body to bo decently buried. UIKTOUV Of TIIR C'IUMK. On the morning of tho dUlli of April, 1874, a messenger came to tho olllco of Ooruuor McCal hu, and stated that ho was wanted immediate ly at Homestead Btauon, in Mililiu Township, where a house had burned down tho previous night, and consumed all tho Inmates, flvo in number, with it. Having taken the pains to notify the members of • tho press, .the oillcial, accompanied by uuvor.d representatives of tlie mondng papers of this city, aud your enrro snondont, repaired to tho scone. Homestead Htation is on tho lino of the Pittsburg, Virginia A Charleston llailroad. Its track winds along tho romantic bonds of the Mouongahvla llivor, up which stream it runs a distance of shout 81 miles, when it abruptly stops, having pjocemlod towards Lliarioilon ns far tvs it probably over will, at least during this century. Homestead Station is a little village that has sprung up utt tho line uf this road, about 0 miles from Mttsbuig. Two miles back uf tills, iu a beautiful couutry, John Hamnett mid bis fain ilv—consisting of a wife, two children, and an adopted son—occupied a fatra, aud hved lua three-story brick house, to all appearances com fortably and huppy. x TiiEvcitEUous nsxoti. During the spring uf 137-1, a Gorman, who wave his niimo as Ernest Love, ramu to the house of Mr. Hamnett aud eought employment. He told a pitiful tula, aud the stranger was taken iu. Tho stunner was treated kindly by Mrs. Ham nett, and the children—two little girls, named Ida »ud Emma, aud the boy, named Ilobcrt Hmlth—became attached to him. All wont oloog swimmingly, TbU bend, who seems to have NUMBER 185, 5 T * feraofM for bis crime almost to the . A* . a death, became the mnrderec 0 i *|?PW household. Sad, Indeed, i' £v details of this moat brutal and horrible e- .cm. It in the foulest upon tbo paces of s? »mlnal record of thlncoanly, and In Penally a? ily it baa probably never been excelled, if c * -M. pnEPAniNn ron the citijtr. O Jn tbo evening of the 20lh of April. 1874, Mr. £ Hamnett wont on »%i ß iu„ tbo bouao . i a Mr. Went, neveral miles awav. They loft ' .i;cirdiildrou at homo. in tbocharge of Ernest 1-ove. The murderer, ebortly after tlio family iHt. proceeded to tlio village, where be visited several stores and saloons. bought candles. «.W i bcor : . wound . “I'** b »I«B a Hash of whl**l:y, which ho lock with him. lie then jumped upon bin horse, rode away, and, an por seemingly intoxicated. *9; do Hint night, Mr. and Mia. llamuott loft wont a to roturn to their homo. At I) o’clock Ihe next morning, a man named Jacob liocitmeycr, residing about a mile from the Hamnetts, noticed a lurid light in the heav ens. Ho cot un and proceeded to a window, and saw the Hamnett homestead won on lire. lie dressed himself liantlly. ami proceeded to tbo spot. All wan silent an tbo night. Nothing could bo seen save tbo Ilaraen issuing from tbo burning building. It struck tbo witness strange ly the absence of human life ; but what had be come of the inmates bn failed to surmise. OTHERS ON TIIR SCENE. A short time after three minors, going to work, were attracted to tbo spot, which wan now but a smoldering ruin, nothing of tbo bonne being left save the bare wails. The four men seemed to be impressed with one Idea, and that wan, that the entire family had perished in the llnroea. Not cue of them bad a suspicion nt that time of foul play. Or ; d of the party hastily alarmed the neighborhood, tbo people at once (locking to the fccomi. The ruins were cooled by water which was (brown upon them, and, several bourn after, the search lor tho remains of the iumatca was commenced. EVIDENCE OF A FEARFUL CRIME. Tim remains of tho boy, Ilobort Smith. were first dirtcovcicd. Tho charred body wan King ou n portion of tbu bed. Next, tbo bodies of Mr. and Mrs, Hamnett wore found, Ivinu dope to each other, both partly clad. Mrs. Il&muolt bad on her hoops, nnd u portioo of her clothing was soggy with blood. Then investigation was com menced. The bead of Mrs. Hamnett was found crushed, as If done with an nz or some other blunt instrument. Tho side of tho face had been smashed, and tho body—that portion which re mained of it—gave evidence of having received several severe stabs. The skull of Mr. Hamnett bad also been crushed, and his face had received a deep gash. Then tho remains of the bov Kmitli woro examined. They presented a horri ble, sickening right. Ilia wounds showed the murderer's terrible nature. Ills 7UI.OAT WAS CUT from oar to car. Tho skull had been crushed, and ono of tho bauds ncarlr severed from tbo arm by a blow from an ax. That tho bov madu a tearful struggle for bfo was shown bv tbo marks or razor-cuts on tho remnants of the other arm, which was burned nearly oil. Tho search among the ruins was continued, and tbo body of little Kmma, aged 0 years, discovered. Tbo finding of her remains caused a shudder to croop over ins people looking 00. How could man bo ho brutal ?—ls it possible that mou can grow to be such Heads ?—were some of.tue utterances of the persons standing by. Tbir, young child, ouco so pretty and Interest ing ; a mere prattling, innocent babe, outraged a:nl muidered 1 Think of it J Her skull was enj *!!«• 1. Her throat was cut from ear to oar. Can iviiv nszn more nnLtxm bo conjured by hiima^nlmiT*But this Uttlo In nocent, Vvho.io clurred remama wero found, nitb hor lower Uiiil.h nearly burned from tho body, hUotred that she too had fought with the deril to save licr.life. One of hor r.rma had been nearly covered from tho hodv hv & slash, which wa« evidently from a rasor. ’Mligout search mu mado among the ruin* for tho body of little Ida; but they could not ho found on that day, auh, for the lime beinc, the search mut given up. Jr.'TESTICATI.m iim Coroner Metallic—a wortbv and conscientious ofllcial of this county (Allegheny}—at once amn iDanod.l jury, of which ox-Corouer Went, at whoso bouse the ilawnoiu bad made a visit tbe night previous, wa» uudo Foreman. Dra. Wood and Thomas made po?t-morfom examinations. and they found tho wounds aa above recorded, ex* copt tbut iba boy's throat bad rocelvod a double ciuiinß. Tbo Coroner ut onco sot tbo machinery of police at work to ferret out tho perpetrator o'f tho horrid deed, wh.ch caused intense excite* moat throughout this section of tbo Stole. Tbo pui'plo of Miiilin Township woro aroused to a feat fal pitch. Finest Love was at onco bus* puctod or the crime. Some thought that ho bad been burned in iiiu bouso, but evidence of this was at once dispelled. uruiiATs or Lrxcnnro wore freely made, and, had the murderer set bla foot on Mifllin e.<il that night, ho would not hove lived to have vindicated tho Jaw by swinging from tho gallows to-day. The authorities and (ho friends cf tlio docousod at onco offered a ro wan! of £2,000 f.»r tho capture of tho mmderor. No atone was left unturned for his capture. TUB LAKT HODY FOUND. On Friday afternoon, May 1, the remains of tho little girl Ida were found lying under some rubbish where had been tho ataits. liar body, roo, showed how merciless tho murderer must have been. Bho had her throat cut from ear to ear, ami her skull was crushed. Uut little beside thu upper portion of her body remained. OX TUB WDIIDEUKII’H TRAIL. On Friday night, May 1, a day after tho crime had boon discovered, a man was arrested in Alle gheny, who was suspected of having been tbo perpetrator of tho atrocious deed. Tho first trace that was obtained of him was on Thursday, at about 0 o’clock in tho morning, whoa he canto to the store of Frederick Uollonback, N'o. 2CO Ohio street, Allegheny. Hero ho pur chased a pair of shoos. 110 had a valise with him, a bundle of old clothing, and an old pair ol shoes, lie was then tracked to Smith’s furnish ing store, on tho same street, where ho purchased auoclttio. The next nlaco no Hud him is on i’entt avenue and Sixteenth street, Pittsburg,. visiting an old Wmtemhorg army-comrade. 11a stated to his friend (hat ho had left his place be cause hia employer had Insisted upon feeding his horses too well, lie took dinner with hii friends. Afterwards ho was tracked to a saloon, whore ho imbibed freely, and became intoxicated and talkative. Tho murderer displayed hit money freely, and exhibited plenty of nlvct money, which ho tendered in pivmont for ilia drinks. Ilia conversation, manner,* and hia gen eral restless conduct, excited uuupicto: lid proceeded to a house on Hope, near Dial street, Pittsburg, where he tipoui tlio night. On Friday morning Sir. lUer, with whom the mur derer hud loduod, road a detailed account of tho murder in a Gorman paper, mid suspicion at onco rented upon hin guoat on tho murderer. Mr. B. elated Ida suspicions to Ofllcer McUhoauev, who, with Detective Long, nt onco proceeded to In* ycstlgato matters, On Friday, Love, or Miuta lug, as ho was then iiiioivu, kept “mighty scarce but at tdshlfall ho made Ins appearance at a saloon whore a party of men wore drinking. They were talking of tho Ilanmctt tragedy. Tho murdered chimed in, and said that he had known Mr. llnmuott, and had worked for him. Ho said Mr. UumiieU wan a nice man. Having Bald ho much, ho turned around nud loft tho premises. Tho crowd, feeling asuurod lie WAS TUB MUBDEnKfI, followed him. and uotlllod Officer Quirk (now dead), who, without more ado, arrested hove and took him to tho Allegheny station-house. On tho next morulug, tho murderer's valise was brought to tho statiuu-honso. and tbU contained tho evidence that tbo horrible crlmo had beau committed by tho man then In custody. AJrazor stained with blood, private papers of Mr. Ham nett, Ida wife a pocketbook, a portion of the murdered mail's clotliiog, and his watch, wore found m tho vallao. The morning papers con tained a report of tho arrest, which caused In tense excitement in Allegheny and in this city. A JIOU of fully 8,000 persons gathered around City-Hall, in which tho lock-up is situated, and threats of lynching were so freely made that the entire police forco of the city was placed on duty around the building,—night and day men being moludcd. People flocked to see the prisoner, hut none wire admitted. Persons from Miffiln Township o.im j noun, aud at once Identified tba man in cnnfo.ty ns Ernest Love, who bad worked fur Mr. JlauauU. fiiK co.sycisto.v. The prisoner, m.roplv to a quotation from your correspondent, at (hat time, stated his name was Ernest Mmtzmg, but afterwards eaid that Ins real name wu Ernest Ortweiuj that ho was born in Bludtgatt, Wurtemberg t had boon iu this country about eighteen months. He then stated that he would make • full confession; that he had nothing to coo* coal. He said (hat the came had sot bees sr*.