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the interior department.
Gecrrfftry Clmndlcr’fl Report Cov«
crliitf tlio JjUHt 1-lHCrtl Year.
Bales of Public lands, and Operations
ia the Patent-Ofiico.
Xbo General SHimdon of the Indian Ser
vice Regarded ns Enconragtair*
freto and Figures Concerning tlio Various
Pacino Railways.
Geological and Geographical Survey
of tho Territories.
Secretary Chandler hue Bubmlltcd tho follow
ing report of tho operations of tlio Department
•f tbo Interior for tho last fiscal year:
PUiII.IC I.A.VDS.
During tho year ending Juno 30, 1876, publio
lauds woro disposed uf os follows:
c«ll Micf.
Military* warrant location*,
Homestead ciitrloH....
Tiinbcf-cnlluro entries
Agricultural Uullogn scrip la.-atlous
AlVfoviil to HlrttvH on Hwanip
Certified to railroads
Certified fur agricultural colleges...
CiiUflevl fur coßHuon Reboots ....
Certified for uulmeltioi
Approved to Hlotca for interna] hnprnro
tllt'llt*....
Slum liali-brcod-Kcriii Id* ut.ons
Clilppowa half-brecii-».Tl]) locations
Total 7,071,971.30
A quantity less by 2,159,C0i.0il aero* tLinn that
disposed ot tho preceding year. Tho ca«U to
crisis wero $1,770,010.27 5 a sura less by $090,-
322,23 than tlmt received tbo previous year. Dur
ing the year 20,077,531.19 acres were antvoyod,
making. with tlio <|umi|)(y previously surveyed,
(J(j0,25;i,091.21 acres, leaving yet to bo surveyed
1,151.171,702.70 acres. Tho quantity ot laud dis
posed of unitor iho homefltoad and Umber cul
ture lawn nan Ichs by about 1,500,000 acres ttinn
that eo disponed of tbo year immediately preced
ing. Aside from considerations, however, which
aro temporary in their clioraclcr, a steady dimiuu
lion of Buch ontricn may hereafter ho expected,
prosing out of the fact that the bent lands auh
jeet to such entries have, in groat measure, boon
already dispensed of. Tlio UomruisHioucr Ap
pointed by you, under the act of 2Uth Juno.
1874, to make nod report to thin Department a
hat of all Dritlsh subjects who, on the 15th of
June, 181(1, nero in tho occupation of land
lawfully acquired, within tho limits of tho award
of Ills Majesty tho Emperor of (lormnny, to
golhor with a description of tho land actually
occupied by each person at that date, satisfac
torily nerrormtd his duticn. lie repotted tliftt
after duo uoiico no UntiHh subject presented any
claim under tho nut. You accordingly, on tbo 2d
of August lant, issued a proclamation terminat
ing the withdrawal made by your previous proc
lamation of tbo 4th February, 187:1, aba tho
lands aro now open to disposal fea other public
lauds.
During tho year ending tlio 30th ultimo 21, ISO
applications for patents were tiled, ami 14,2.1(1
patents, including reissued and designs, Insuod ;
42 application* for extensions wore made, and Bl
patcotn extended; 3,052 caveats woio filed; 2,495
patents wore granted, hut not issued by reason
of DOU-pnymoDt of the filial fees ; 051 applied*
tious for the registration of trade-marlin were
received, and 093 trade-marks wore registered.
The number of patents issued during suld year
exceeded those of tho preceding year by (585.
The total amount received during the year from
fees, etc., wan $732,285.87, and tho total expen
ditures were $708,874.35, leaving an unexpended
Valauco of $28,411.52.
I.VmAX AFFAIRS.
The general eiluatlon of the Indian service
cay bo regarded as encouraging. At tbo Im
ronaut Agencies of Hod Cloud and Spotted
Tail, in tbo Dakota or Bronx nation, however,
cue of tho principal elements of success— a pro
ductive soil—ls wauling. Tho removal ot those
Agencies to the Missouri lUvor.at Homo point or
points between tho m-jutla of tho Che,venue
llivor and Fort Ilandall, to bo hereafter deter
mined upon, will result in a greater oconotnv and
convenience of supplv, and greater facility to
restrain and coorce iof factory Indians. Thu
failure of tho negotiations for tbo rcliiinuish
aont of tho Dlack Hills ucccHsUatus tho adop
tion of some measures to relieve tho Depart
ment of a great embarrassment.
For two years tho CJovonunont has been ap
propilating about $1,250,000 for tbo subsirtotieo
of ftloux of various tribes. It is submitted,
therefore, under these circumstances, for the
consideration of Congress, whether it would not
fee Justifiable and proper to malio future appro
priations for supplies to this people contingent
cu tbeir relinquishment of tho gold-liulds in tho
black Hills, uud the right of way thereto. It
Would ho beneficial to the Indian service, in my
opinion, and would pnuuuto its efficiency, If tho
laws preventing the detail or army otlicers for
civil service wore so far moulded as to allow
tbeir employment in tlio Indian service at the
discretion of thu Pronidont, in cai<o of rruer
genev, Thoro aro (dill nemo roving bands of
hostile Sioux in tho jbg Horn and Powder Itivor
country of Dakota oner Montana which should
l« subjugated and coni))clled to cease their raids
and depredations npou other tribes and upon
the wtntca. When (his is done there will be hut
littlo trouble, with a fair degree of tact, intelli
gence, and force to control our entire Indian
Vopulltioa.
annual report of tiio Commissioner of
rouaiouH shows that the number of pensioners
CD tho roll continues to decrease. Thoro has
tot, however, been a corresponding reduction in
tbo animal charge tn tlio Obvormnont on this ac
count, for, while the toll has decreased 1.420 In
Dumber during (ho last fiscal year, tho total an-
Du&l rato is $14,733.13 in oxccsa of that of tho
preceding year. On tho 30th of June, 1874, the
tamos of 235.241 pensioners wore borne on tlio
foils, at an annual aggregate tale of $2(5.214.-
H 6.40, During tho year next ensuing, 11,557
Dimes woro added to thu roll, and 12,1177 dropped
therefrom for various causes, leaving tho names
of 231,821 persons on tho roll Juno 30, 1876,
*hoso pensions annually aggregate tho sum of
$15,289,510.63, Of the laltor number, 210,303
were army pensioners, 305.179 of whom wore
Invalids, and 104,885 widows and dependent
relatives; 3,420 wore navy pensioners, of whom
1.630 were invalids, and 1,781 widows, etc., and
21,038 were pooulotiers of tho War of iHtu,
15.875 of whom woro survivors, ami 5,163 wid
ows; a total of 234,821 ponnionors. During said
jaar the payments from tho appropriations for
passions were as follows: To army invalids,
“11,748,433.79: to army widows and dependent
rclativod, $15,525,734.30; to navy Invalids, $185,-
675.02; to navy widows, etc., $334.072.(55; to sur
tltow of tho War of 1312, $1,855.59X80, and to
widows of soldiers in that war. $533,000.21; in
sfi, f 29,683,110.03, which amount includes tho
expenses of disbursement. It ia estimated that
Ihe sum of $29,535,000 will bo required foe tho
FBDaioa-sorvico during tlio next fiscal year:
whicli amount ia loss oy $905,000 than the oati
(Date submitted for (ho ourrout fiscal year.
EDUCATION.
Abo demand upon the ollico for information
Opou special topics baa boon met, lo part, by (be
I’Ubllcktiouot eight pamphlets, coutoiulnßiuaU
"W octavo pages. A special report is noW iu
fourao of preparation In regard to pnblio librae
nee m tbe united titatee, including those of
tcbooU, colleges, aociotum, eta., wbiuh will fur-
J>»b intcroßling statistics, and show tboir bln*
toncal development, classification, management,
tod circulation. The Commissioner alludes to
the embarrassment eucountcpod by tbe promot
ers of education in tUoaetitatoa wherein slavery
Its loon more recently abolished, and recoin*
uatids tbe adoption of appropriate robot mean*
urea by the General Government.
CENsi'S.
Tbe work of tbo (Jammu Office during (be past
Cw »l year ban couaialou principally of corro
•puudcnce relating to the publication Of tbo
census of 1870. tbs projected Hlate censuses of
and tbs International Statistical Congress
to t>o bold in Hungary in 1879, conducted by tbo
ouportutendant at bis homo. Hie Superintend
set U of opinion that some disappointment will
be felt by those Interested iu tbo progress of sta
tistics iu tho United Hiatus at tbe comparatively
mull results to be derived from tbo anticipated
etate censuses of 1875. llorcj>orts that cciisubos,
jeers or less complete and formal, have been
lakou during the present year under Htats laws
led by Htais agencies oulym tbe followiug
nauiodtttatos: Florida. lowa, Kansas, Louisiana,
Alaeaacbußoits, jlinnosou, Nobiaska. Nevada,
f*' * Jersey, New York, Oregon, ilbode Island,
vui Wisconsin, and that a cuuius of tbs popula
uuq of Michigan was takeu iu 187 L full results
««bicb Lave been published. Thu Huperm
wodent slates that ouougn is already known of
ms results of (bo censuses of 1875 to indicate
QQUo clearly that tbe progress of our population
received a temporary check.
11AILWAVS.
08 facta and figures herein set forth are com
yiu-a fioin tbe annual reports of the companies,
block of the Union I’aciUu Itailruad Company
to tho amount of *30.7*8.000 has been sub
scribed, of which $19,703.909 has berm paid.
Tho receipts fur tlio ymr ending June 00,
from tbs irniisportatlrm of pa*Ronrnrn, wero
$(.408,606,15; of freight, ©C.rr0T017.59, and
fron» mDcellauooiifl eourceii, $1,048,417,89 5 total,
$11,522,021.51. These figures include “tho
amounts corned from, but withheld by, tho
United Hlitc* for transportation of Us i-shboii-
K<r«, freight, nml mulls." Tho exponsi of
opcralinc tho mad for tho .roar wan $5,271,955.87,
tearing not earnings $9,148,205.97. Tho oiiliro
coat of tho tntul ami fixtures to JOili .Inno, 1H75,
wan $113,599,352. Tho construction account of
tho Omaha bridgA flhowsils coat to have been
$3,899,491.72. The total bonded Indebtedness
of tho Company Is shown to be 972,457,512, of
which 927,220,512 Is duo to the United Htaten.
'i'ho amount of etock of tho Central Pacific
Railroad Company subscribed is $92,908,800, of
which $51,376,9X10 has been pah), Tho receipts
fur tho year ending Juno 80, 1875, from Irani*
porlnlion of passengers, trrro $5,110,129.18;
ami of freight* $8,903,591,09; total. $13,912,-
HH1.14. Tho operating expenses of the road for
tho year wero $5,901,291.1)1. leaving net comings
to tho amount of 18.011.498,11. At tho clone of
aahl roar the Indebtedness of tho Company
amounted lo 980,108,088.11, of which $27,855,080
in duo to tho United Htaten. This Company em
brace?. by consolidation (bowldoa tho original Cen
tral Pacitlo Company), tho Western Paciiic. the
California it Oregon, tho Han Francisco, Oak
land >t Alameda, and tho Hun Joaquin Valley
Companlce.
Htock of tho Central Branch union Pacific
Railroad Company to tho amount of £1,500,0101
way subscribed, of which $030,000 has been paid.
Tho receipts for transportation of passengers for
thn year finding the noth of Juno. 1875, were
$20,405.80: ami for freight, $77,021.58; total,
$112,510.83. Tho aclu&l amount expended for
Bald year—"running expenses end repaint"—•
won $122,188.42. The cost of tho road ami fix
tures has hcou 93,702,705. Tho total amount of
tho indebtedness, In addition to tho Government
Inane and llrat mortgage of 91,000,000 and In
tercut unpaid, is 920.1.902.62, which Indebtedness
ia mndo up of tho following kinds: Money bor
rowed to toko up coupons and pay Internal
revenue claims aud debts-and liabilities of tbo
Company.
The amount of etock of tho Kansas P&ciflo
Railway Company subscribed is 99.092,500, and
»tho amount paid in is $9,089,050. Total amount
of stock alhmod by law, $10,900,090. Tho re
ceipts for tho transportation of passengers fur
the year ending 30th June, 1875, wore $1,372*-
175.91; f0rfr0ight.91,094.111.59; miscellaneous
earnings, $12,m)9.40 ; total, $3,399,308.90. Bx
penso of oi>orating tbo road for tho year, $206.-
674.22, leaving not earnings 91,212,722.93. Tho
coat of construction and equipment of 972 miles
(main and branch lino) has been $11,359,510.09.
The total funded debt of tho Company is $27,-
312.609, of which 99,291,099 is due tho United
Staton; other liabilities and indebtedness,
$2,721,375.41; total debt, $3(1,995,975.41.
Htock of the Hiout City A Pacitlo Railroad
Company to tho amount or $4,478,500 has been
subscribed, of which $1,791,409 has boon paid
hi. The receipts for tbo year ending 30th Juno,
1«75, from the transportation of p&xbookcts,
were 975,850.72; of freight, $181,094.29; from
cxprCo J , 93.515.85; ami from miscellaneous
sources, $7,101.71; total, $208,077.59. The ex
petiHos of the road and llxturoß during that
period wero $217,917.01, leaving net earnings
$50,100.58. Interest paid on firm mortgage
bonds during tho year, $97,980. Tho bonded
indebtedness of the Company is $2,220,229. ot
w inch $1,928,220 is duo to the United Heaton.
The lloating debt is $00,571.97.
Tho stock subscription of Clio Southern Pa
cific Railroad company of California is $22,-
770,290, of which $22,412,200 has been paid in.
The amount received for transportation of pan-
Bongers for thn rear ending 29th Juno, 1875,
wns $791,927.91 ; of freight, $998,899.01; total,
$1,799,509,02. Tho espouses of tho road and
its fixtures fur tbo year woro $773,485,53. leav
ing not earnings, £‘987,021.09. Tho indebted
ness of the Company La $11,319,090. On tho
22d day of August last, you accepted a section
of this Company's road, 2d miles, making 129.39
uiiloa of mam lino. By the twonty-lhml flec
tion of tho act of 3d March. 1871. iucorjrarallng
tho Texas Pacitlo Railroad Company, tho
Huuthurn Facifio Railroad Company of Cali
fornia was authorized to cutistiuct a lino of rail
toad from a point at or near Tehuchapa Pass,
by way of Los Angeles, to tho Texas Pacific
Railroad, at or near the Colorado Rivar. One
hundred mijos of this'Uun Imvo been completed
and accepted, 50 miles of which woro accepted
by you ou the lllti luet.
Northern Pacitlo Railroad stock to tho amount
of $199,099,099 has been subscribed, and certifi
cates for 202,229 shares of $199 each have boon
issued. No now surveys and no ebango of
lino of rood have been ‘made. Tho amount re
ceived from passengers during tho last fiscal
year on tho Pacific, Dakota, and Minnesota di
vlelous was $178,321.98; the amount received
from freight transportation ou those divisions
for that period was $371,901.21; earnings, $905.-
041.93. Tho operating expenses for the year
woro $501,489.29. Net earnings (exclusive of
mail earnings ou tho Dakota division), $103,-
553.27. The Indebtedness of tho Company is as
follows: First mortgage bonds, $10,207,599; land
warrant bonds and scrip Issued for interest,
$752,950.99 ; lloating debt, mainly notes of tho
Company, S9SI,UOU; total, $31,611,590.90.
No report of tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad
Company has been received.
On tho 32d of January last a section of 18.81
miles of tho Cairo A Fulton Railroad, extending
fiom Fulton to Texarkana, iu Arkansas, was
accepted, as well as 89.75 miles, extending from
a point on tho Mississippi River, opposite tho
month of tho Ohio River, to tho boundary lino
between Missouri and Arkansas. Tilts road is now
completed.
UutholGthof Juno last another section (20
miles) of tho Little Rock it Fort Smith Rail
road was accepted, making 130 miles completed
and accepted.
Texas A Pacific Railway Block to tbo amount
of $59,000,900 is authorized by law, of which
$1,999,900 has been Issued. Its indebtedness is
as follows: Capital stock issued. $1,909.099; 9
per cent gold construction bonds Ibhucil, $lO,-
993,900 ; 7 per cent currency laud-grant bonds
iBHUod, $9,352,991). Debt of tho Houtboru
Pacific Railroad Company to tho Htalo of Texas,
summed by tho Texas A Pacific Railway Com
pany, $299,685.00; Coating debt, $222,200.30;
entire indebtedness, $21,479,089.20. Tho re
ceipts of the Company for tho year ending 30th
Juno. 1975, wore: From passengers, $331,081, M ;
freight, $741,701.87; express sorvico, $11,407.92;
mail, $39,749.32; telegraph, $7,972.79; rentals,
$71,134.01: miscellaneous, $3,343.10; total,
$1,300,902.71. Tho expanses for tho same
period wero t Fur conducting transportation,
$229,719.90; motive power, $291,975.32 j main
tenance of way, $221,571.52 ; maintenance of
cars, $79,253.04 ; general expense, $44,809.01;
total, $793,889.27 ; leaving net earnings, $698,-
972.24. There are 229 miles of this road in oper
ation, 0 miles thereof hiving been completed
since last report; 109 mhos are graded, bridged,
and tied, ready for tho iron. Ou tho 9(h August
last you accepted those portions of this road ex
tending from Marshall to tho boundary Uuo di
viding Texas and Louisiana, from Marshall to
Texarkana, Ark., and from Khermao to Brooks
tun, Tex., the act of 33<l Juno, 1874(18 atat.,
197), having declared said portions to "dodeem
ed and taken to be a part of the Bald Texas A
Pacific Railway, and shall hereafter bo subject
to all the provisions and limitations of tho act of
Congress incorporating said Company, and of tho
supplements thereto." i'ho Company’s assets
are as follows: Throe hundred and twenty-nix
miles of constructed ami equipped road; 199
miles of partly constructed and equipped road;
259 mlloa of telegraph Une.> $31,819.238.21; bllla
and accounts receivable, $94,384.73; cash ou
hand, $13,411.09; material ou hand, $85,191.01;
total, $31,479,089.2(1.
Denver Pacific Railroad stock to tho amount
of $1,090,099 has boon authorized by law, sub
scribed, and paid iu. Moneys received for trans
portation of passengers for tbo year ending J uho
80,1875, $161,481.39; for freight, $134,329.60;
miscellaneous earnings, $5.984.59; total, $882,-
865.99. Expenses for tho above year, $133,976:
leaving net earnings, $319,329.99. Cost and
equipment of road, $9,492,800. Tho indebt
edness of tho Company to that dale was $2,613,-
889.05.
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11KNXVOLBNT iNWntDTIOKfI.
During the year sudmg dune 80. 1675, 912
patients woro under treatment in tbo Govern
ment Hospital for tbe Insane, an Increase of 93
over Ibo number treated Urn preceding year.
During tbo laal fiscal year tbe expenditures for
support of tbo hospital, and for tbo necessary re
pairs and improvements authorised by Congress
at IU last session, amounted to $109,1125.69.
Tbo Hoard of \ isitora state that tut 603 patients
can bo properly accommodated iutlm present
hospital building, whereas On tbe BUth of Hop
tember last 727 persons wore under treatment
therein, being 194 patients In excess of its proper
capacity. After duo consideration tbo Hoard
have reached tbo unanimous conclusion that tbo
beat plan will be to erect a separate building for
female patients. During tbo year ending dune
flu, 1876, 102 pupils, thirteen of wbou were fe
males, received tuition in the Columbia Institu
tion fur tbo Deaf and Dumb. The estimates
: submitted for the next Usual year are in all
$119,000. During ibo last Usual year 2 609
women received treatment at tbo Columbia Hos
pital for Women and Lying-iu Asylum, of whom
2,681 were received during tbe year. Tbo esti
mates for the next Usual year are a total of
$39,800.
OEOI.OOIfAL BOUVET.
The results of tbo geological aud geographical
survey of tbo Territories, conducted during tbo
rim Chicago tribune; Friday, December 10, 1875.
prst season by Messrs, ITaydcn and Powell, tin
der the direction of (Ins Department, will, it is
believed, equal in interest and irupoilanca ttv>eu
of any previous year. Tho survey under I*. V.
Hayden continued Its labors of tho two preced
ing yoara in the Territory of Colorado. Tho
survey of the southern ami southwestern portions
of Colorado has been completed. Tho total aica
surveyed was about 19,000 square miles, pmtions
of which acre rugged. f Jh© exploration of too
lomatkablo prehistoric ruins of tiuiithora
Colorado, glimpses of which wero obtain
ed the preceding season, was continued
with groat success. The survey under J. W.
Powell continued the labors of (ho preceding
year lu tho Territory of Utah. Nearly ton thou
sand square miles of country were Piirvovod dur
ing the season Just closed.' 'Jho whole area sur
veyed during tiro season In classified by Mr.
Powell as follows: Pasture lands. 50 per coni';
limber lauds, tfper cent; mineral lands, 4 per
cent; irrigable lands, lees than X per c«nt; and
the remainder, over 39 per cent, waste lands.
.. J*. ,T .A,,..
The new jail in aud for tbo District of Colom
bia is rapidly approaching completion. 'Jlio
Hitporrißing Architect Hlalcs that, upon tho com
pletion of tho Jail, (ho several appropriations
mode by Congress for the purpose, amounting
to tho sum of $535,543.91, will have boon ex
pended. Ho submits estimates of a total sum of
$97,099. Tlilsmun, if appropriated, when added
to former appropriations, would make tbo total
cost of tho Jail $902,548.92.
STROUSBERG.
The Great European Bankrupt, and the
Causes of His Downfall.
Meeting of Ills Creditors at, Berlin-*
Voport of tbo Special Commissar/
on Ills Case.
Ctrraipondtnet Lon ft am Tim**.
Derli.v, Nov. 17.—Yesterday tlio creditors of
Mr. Strousborg assembled in tlio ball of tbo
Uorlin Civil Court to lioar tbo reports of tbo
magistrate and Special Commissary to whose
care tbo estate of tbo debtor is intrusted. Judge
Benoko, the magistrate, opened the meeting
with tbo declaration that neither ho nor tbo
Special Commissary could undertake to give oven
bo approximately correct idea of tbo state of the
case. The real estate of the debtor won very con*
aldorable, but no note tbo mortgages and other
obligations contracted, 'lire personal property
was comparatively small, but, perhaps, might
bo somewhat increased by (bo solo of super*
numerary goods and chattels and by tbo die
solving of questionable contracts. But, al
though it was Impossible to epc&K with certain
ty upon tbo prospects of the case, bo, tbo
magistrate, thought it b!s dtilv to express oven
now a belief that tbo whole mass of unprivileged
creditors, and more especially those who held no
mortgages, could hardly hope to got much. In
all probability, tbo dividend allotted to them
would bo small.
Tbo meeting having confirmed tlio choice of
(bo Hpccial Commissary appointed by the Court,
HerrDielltz. tlio gentleman nominated, addressed
those assembled at considerable length. 1 sub
join tlio principal facts of his report;
“ At lha beginning of 1870 the debtor was at
the height of bis commercial career. Ho was
engaged io constructing tlio great Roumanian
Hallway network, os well as a number of other
linos in different parts of the country, in
Hungary bo bad tbo Northeastern in band;
in Russia, the Brcst-Orayovo; in Ger
many, the llalle-Ror&u, tbo Ilauover-Alicnboken,
ami the Bcrhn-l’oecu lines, llcsides’tncsc, ho
had acquired other railway concessions wlilch
were to bo begun incontinently; bo bad just
formed a largo engine manufactory at Hanover,
completed the Berlin Cattle-Market ami slaugh
ter-houses, and was increasing and reorganizing
his iron works at Dortmund and NoustatU,
not to speak of other establishments ou
a less gigantic scale. Not aatislled with
these undertakings, bo bad purchased tbo
southern citadel of Antwerp, paying 8,C00,000f,
aa caution-money, and was preparing to cover
the area of tbs fortifications with dwelling
houses. forming a now quat tor of tbo town. In
Uio midst of those gigantic speculation* bo was
surprised by the outbreak of the war between
Germany and Franco. The blow thus indicted
was terrible, and bo never recovered it.
Exerting himself to the utmost, ho, indeed,
succeeded In carrying on bis railway lines, ami
before tbo end of 1870 completed llii greater
part of the Bouraanlan Hallway, as well as parts
of the ilallo-Horau lino, and the whole of the
liorliu-Poaon hue. But, as the Railway Direc
tors whose lines ho constructed wero paying
bid) with shares, which in tbo financial depres
sion canted by the war could only be disposed of
at a considerable loss, millions tbo debtor bad
counted upon wore never realized. Uthor mill
ions wore lost by tbo shareholders of tbo Brcst-
Grayovo lino discontinuing the payment of in
stallments. If these accidents wont far to
make a catastrophe inevitable, tbo embarrass
ments of the debtor reached an
ahlo height upon the refusal of the lUni
manian Government to pay the January interest
of tbo Roumanian lines early in IH7I. The
pres ami eons of the question have been so often
discussed that it would bo needless to enter upon
the merits of tho case; but it may bo moot looert
that, though Mr. Strousbei gbeld tho Iloumaulan
Government responsible fur tho interest duo, lie, ‘
on tbo refusal of the Bucharest authorities to
pay, endeavored to establish a Jtail
way Construction Company, to which
bo meant to band over tlio creator
part of bis property and undertaking*, upon
condition of Uio now concern advancing 2,000,000
thalers to satisfy tho claims of tbo Roumanian
shareholders. Thanks, however, to tbo long
continuance of tho war, tbo projected company
could not be established, and tbo Roumanian
interest remained unpaid. From that mo
ment tbo erodit of the debtor, almost
unlimited up to Dffl, was shaken. T’ho expedient
bo then resorted to for the payment of the Rou
manian interest was tbo formation of a now
Roumanian company, who engaged to taka up
Uio coupon and complete tbo hues on condition
of the debtor paying tbo G.UOO.OUO thalers.
Ooe-tblrd of this largo aura ho liquidated after
tho sale of his extensive ironworksut Dortmund;
a second third was advanced by the Berlin
Discount Company on the acciirity-of tho debt
or’s German estates; for tbo lait third bo mort
gaged bis Bohemian estates and hia Gorman
mines to the Roumanian Railway Company. Of
tbo debt thus contracted, Mr. Htrousborg re
funded 700,000 thalers to tbo Discount Com
faoy and 400,000 thalers to tbo Roumanian
tailway Company. Hating completed these
financial operations early In 187 U, tbo debtor
was anxious to retrieve bta fortunes by a fur
ther restriction of his scheme*. Ho sold tbo
Hanover Engine Manufactory, tho Berlin Cattle-
Market, tbo Neustadt Ironworks, and the Hiogen
iron and coal mines; bo coded tbo Hunga
rian Northeastern lino to tho Vicuna Union
Banks end effected some other minor
reductions of a similar nature. But, in spite
of his earnest striving to consolidate bis affalw,
bo found it impossible to go on with tbo other
railway conoonsions, and forfeited tbo ouormous
sums deposited as cautiou-uiouoy. The only
railways kept were tbo Brest-Orayovo, tbo
Ilillo-Boran, and tbo Ilanover-AUenboakcn
lines, with the construction of which bo
wont on. As this could be hardly a
profitable business after Uio depression of tho
shares during the war, tho debtor conceived tho
plan of recovering strength by the development
of his Zbirow estates. This very oxtousivo
property, abounding in iron, coal, and wood,
offered a fair field for the uncommon enterprise
of tbo man. Having purchased ooruo more ooal
mines in Bohemia and HUcsia, ho formed at
Zblrow a large railway carriage manu
factory, a locomotive manufactory, » rail
way wheel manufactory, a tolling-mill, a
Bessemer iron-woras, of puddling fur
naces, blasting furnaces, etc. To connect thoso
various works bo laid down a railway 85 miles in
length on his own property, and built a ;>erfect
city for workmen. At the same time be endeav
ored to gam a footing in England, but, be
fore this could be done, ho hod to
imrry back to Germany to meet financial
difficulties incurred by the immense scale of bis
Bohemian works. The sale oMns famous picture
gallery and of the Antwerp concession supplied
ium once more with funds. In Uoptsmber, JBRI,
ho parted with the right to finish tho llanovor-
Altonbokon Railway fur a consideration j but he
finished and opened for irsillo tho ilalle-
Horau and Broal-Orayovo lines. In 1874
lie concluded an agreement with M, I’olyakolT,
the Rutvivu railway contractor, in which
he engaged to supply him with 3,000 railway car
riages within a very short period of time. To
carry out this contract hu further cnlacgcd bln
Zbirow manufactory, and imrchased another rail
way carnage manufactory at Bubtia, near Brogue.
Tbs carriages made under tlio contract were des
tined fur tbo Korsk-Charkoff lino, which paid tbo
debtor with debentures,ou which the Moscow Com
mercial Batik advanced cosh. Thus arose tho
connection between tbo debtor and that bank,
lately in everybody's moutb. The 2,000 carnages
finished aod delivered, the debtor entered into
an agreement to aupplv 2,000 more, the Moscow
Commercial Bank advancing 1,800,000 roubles
cn tbo strength of this contract. Tims
hn»llv employed, tho debtor in tlio beginning
of 1475 bought back the Ntistndt Iron-Work* and
Hiognn mines, acquired tbo .Marla Ironworks at
Hsntnie. *ami greatly improved atwl Milled to
them all. Ho hkowisn bought at Rt. I’etoisburg
a railway carriage manufactory, bat failed to
not orders. The same period of bia commercial
activity wan marked by threo mere un
dertaking* of an Important naltno. Barly
in 1875 ho acquired tin) Moblthour-Wcida
Hallway from Us originators, engaging to
complete tlio linn for 1,7b),00b thalers worth of
shares. But the shires proved a drug In Um
market, and the lino. turning out a (load loss,
gradually went down from lift to 0. There wore
about SOfl.OdO thalers mote required to complete
tlio lino; bat, no tho concent wan M.Utngolh*r
shaky, It would bo useless to go on with it. In
deed. tho Kitocial (JommiHsary bad thought it
his dnly to suspend traffic. Kocm after tlio
conclusion of thl* unprofitable business tho
debtor undertook tho couslAction ot tho Waag
Valley Bailwav, In Hungary, for tl»o sum of
f 1.450.000 florins. Ho had nearly completed this
railway, although the 1A per cent debentures
with which ho was paid remain excluded from
tho money-market. His efforts to olialn tboir
admission to tho Vienna Exchange nociobow or’
other did not succeed. Tho Special Commissary
bad suspended tho works, winch, however,
would bo corriod on by tlio Company, «tid when
complotod wore sum to run up tho value of tho
debentures to a high figure. Hr. Hlrcmsherg's
last conocsslou wad for a lino Irom Paris to
Narlxmno, 650 miles long. Tor this Imo tlio gen
eral surveys were completed, Hie detailed
plans and maps for tho distance, Boiirgoa-
Kentineda-llolnndo, being already in tba hands
of tho French Mioistorof X’ublic \Vorkn. before
the works could bo begun the caution-man»v de
posited had to be increased by Cdo,uMf. To de
lay (ho expense of surveys, etc., Urn debtor bad
received from tho company B.75‘VJ(4)f la
shares, which bo mortgaged to tlio Mos
cow Commercial Hank shortly before his
failure, tbo debtor, oa a last attempt to
»avo himself, projected tlio establishment of a
joint stock company, to which ho handed over
his German ami Bohemian mines and Iron
work-*. Tho capital of tho Company »w fixed
at 37,000,00(1 marks, 80,000,000 of whicli were
paid to tho debtor in shares, while
7.0i)0,000 In mortgages fell to tho Company.
Tho transaction was accompanied by thooonclu-
Mon of a contract between tho Company and Mr.
1 Ktroofiberg, under which tho debtor tho imnnont
ho parted with bis works reacquired bis hold upon
them by routing all from tho Company, litt ho
wan not only tbo I’crtnicr-Goncral of (lie Com
pany—ho was likewise, tho only shareholder and
the only controlling director of it. '1 be principal
diflicultvof the liquidation wasin tho Internation
al character of tbo bankruptcy, nod the different
legislations of tho countries involved. Some
advantage, however, creditors might hnpo to
derive from tho Austro-I’rusßiau Convention
or 1811, under which German creditors might
assert their claims, either at Berlin or at Prague,
according as they thought lit. The Hussion
and English aspect of tho caso was different.
Contrary to what had been stated, «r> real prop
erly ha<l been banded over by tlio debtor to bis
wile, excepting the Elbiofi Ilailwav Can iage man
ufactory- Mrs. Htrousberg bad at oncouoclorod
her willingness to yield up this manufactory to
horliasbaiurs creditors, Iml its value m a bank
ruptcy case was doubtful. Tlio debtor
owned in Germany tbo landed estates
of Badawnitz, VTomwcllno, AU-Loubo,
rriebish, Garth, Llsao, PelmeD, tVorinon,
DiopeiuMMV NS’&lLersdorf, . and Moholz,
In oddilion to these ho owned a house at
Noldonburg, and a mansion and villa, with a
good deal of bnilding laud at Berlin. Tho valno
of his real property in Germany was ofliciafly
estimated at 1C,3H».151 marks; but as tho
mortgages amounted to 18,818,890 marks, the
utmost tbo creditors could hope to realize by
bale was about B,()uu,ood marks. The
Nciistadt Ironworks with the landed estate of
Xnverlab, as well as divers iron mines in tho
Hiogerland and Harz and tho Maria lion Vi'orka
at l3antsic, had been sold by tho debtor to the
reccully-e.Hlab’ished company, of which ho was
tlio only shareholder; but their actual extradi
tion to tbo Company bad not yet been made. Tho
personal estate ot tbo debtor in Germany, so far
ns could bo seen, confuted of tbo following
iteron: 1. Cash, 22,000 marks. 2. Asliarolntho
Zoological Garden Company of 751) marks. 8.
A library estimated at (50.020 marks. 4. Furni
ture In tbo Berlin mansion, 70,1KK) marks. 5,
Objects of art In the Berlin munition, 81,000
marks. 6. Cooking apuarotus, oto„ 10,000
marks. Adding to this some minor amounts,
they got a total of 1218,585 marks, against ‘ priv
ileged claims* ('operatives, workmen, etc.),
reaching to 122,000 marks. From all this, they
could not but arrive at the conclusion that tho
liquidation of the ease would occupy some four
or llvo years, at tho end of which creditors might
hope to receive a trilling fraction ot their de
mands. It might ho dilfcrent uero tho debts
free, and in a position to co-oporato with
tbom for tho reconstruction of the shattered
fabric before thorn. Their special commissary
had thought it his primary duly U> do all in bis
power to obtain Mr. Htrousborg’s release from a
debtors’ prison in llussia.”
After this report (Uo mooting proceeded to
nominate seven gentlemen from among tboß)
present to act aa assistants of tbo special com
missary. Tho formal election of these
men was put oIT sine die.
Of tbo I*rajj«o meeting of creditors It may bo
mentioned that the Boko of Botibor and Count
Loliudorf.co-conecsmoDuairos of the Roumanian
railways, declared tboir intention to proceed to
Moscow and exert themselves for the release of
the debtor, whoso presence was so imperatively
necessary. A number of Bohemian merchants,
creditors, and workmen signed a petition to the
Austrian Board of Trade likewise requesting
. diplomatic Intervention for Mr. tilrouabarg’s re
lease.
Meanwhile Mr. Stronsberg, as (bo Moscow
Ornette toll* us, 1b located in what in called llio
Nobility Quarter of tbs Moscow debtors’ prison,
Whoa nuked by tbo judge what wore tho mo
tived prompting liia last journey to Kuania. Mr.
Btroosberg atatod that if tbo Moscow Commer
cial Hank bad advanced him a,DUO.OOO roubles
moro, ho, as well am tbo batik, would bayo been
spared the present cataatropbo.
Premium Oyster-Knicr.
Flrmm'jtiurg (Kv.) /iftnocrof.
As an oyster-eater Joe Johnson in a sneeam*.
Last Saturday night Joe made a wager of a half*
can of oysters tuat bo could cal one dozao qf raw
oyetem rolled m brown sugar. Tide ho accom
pliphed with case. lie then proposed for anoth
er balf-cau that ho could eat two dozen more
eoasoiiod wills sugar, vinegar, aud salt. Ho was
quickly taken up, and In less than three shakes
of a sheep's tail Joe swallowed thorn down, nod,
miliko tho iTonchtuao’rt oyster, they stuck. Just
for tbo fun of It, and to satisfy a side bet, bo
ate up (ho balance in tho can, some three or
four dozen, without seasoning of auy kind. 110
then proposed on toil °f this to oat a cau of cove
oysters, which bo did. He then look bis win
nings aud started borne with a handful of pea
nuts, rating as be went. He ta an ox-Botirbon,
ami of course Craddock wdl make the usual,
crow over bis remarkable performance with raw
oysters.
TO EXCHANGE.
aH) UXCHANOK-A NICK HUIIUIUUN lILSI
. ilenoe, beautifully loealod, now homo, Ursa lot. near
depot, (or Northern Tciaa laudf. C 74, Tribune office.
rro "i£x6iUNl;ti~TVvu7sronY iluii ; K“TlobdK
i on Wiliy.hrat-el. boulevard, near Dyda Fark Depot;
•U modern Approvement* i will Ukogo.*l property. clear,
of Um value, or will root cheap. Addreaa Box to, Hyde
I’ark I’uai-uffioo,
rpo KXOHANaK-A 2-BTOIIY IIASIiMIiNT UIUCU
X bouae. on Weatcru-av., near Indiana-d.; want unlui
proved Wcilora lamia. 44 fuel on Alarkot-ai.. near
Adame: want bout* and lot on Woet Mdu. F. A. WBAUK,
PA Wa»Ulugton-fl., Hoorn (■ .
tXCHANUK-tiuO ACRES OF
il blaok walnnt timber and coal land f»r a flock nf
duelling, boot* ami aliooa, or hardware: price AH pof
aero. Addroiall7, Tribune office,
TO SIOO,OOO HTOOK OF DRY
IT good*in exchange lor cOulcn roal ulaio, iiuln»
cumbered: will pay part oaab. Addroaa A. BAXTER,
cate Trlbunn uAeo.
PARTNERbWANTED:
IkAHTNKH'vfANTKn-A «odl) MgUAItK MAN,
with |(,OW) ready cath, toi-unageln a aery pluaaant
and tulcily legitimate manufacturing bualueae: money
tinned every thirty daya. Apply at WO WaPaab-er., up
a I lira.
PAIIT.NHII WANTKD—WITH ♦MM'. TO .IOIN iIK
X tu a bualuoaa that will pay AM U> »u par eem, and will
bo good fur not fito yoara. Tbuae who are afraid of (he
word * ‘ paMuH’ l uot wauled. Addreaa ( 8, Ttlbuua oftice.
TJAUTNKU WANTKD—WITH •AOOI TO TO
X lake place of retiring parlour fu an old bouiu doing
ag-tud Hade. I'atiy wito ilierooueyeaa mako a ptuiip
aide lotealu’cnl. Addtoaai to. lribuiittußito.
I>AIfTNKinVANTHn-I*AI(TV WITH «T,KO toUifC.
X 100, wlablPg In engage ellber aolltcli or aaapoutal
partner, cuu airaugu wiiii a good bouae of long itaauiug
and gnoii trade. Tarty luvaatiug can draw Ida pmflia
ninnuil)' urotbutwlae. Addroaa A. UOUtaUH, Dux 11J,
VoaPUßloo. ■
FOR. hAIiE.
I.’Oil SALK - CHliAl’ I'Oll CAKiI, to COKHS
1} ruble atuud. Addroaa LUk'Tobuue uOica.
7.T 9>( SALK—THItKK LAItliU HOUND FOT HKI I.Y
X* lirtling tlotra wliii pljo new, In tiral claaa order;
coat quo aacb: wi’l null |.,r Apply at Ouroruwaut
guoda depot, |p4 au|l IW. I wriest.
|;'ORKAi.K-uii;rrAuvcLornrßuro\'Kiu:oArs,
X 1 jackula, |*aau. bait, abitia;alao woolen blanksta,
rubber PlaukuU: the aburo at wbulcaalo aud retail. Ap
ply at UeterpiAeul Oouda Depot, Ikiand 107 Lake*a(.
1.70 K SALU-BOAIiU OF TUADIfi 'MUMUbUSIIII ,
X ( (or caati. Addrcta U 90, Tribune office.
BOOKS. '
/'tIIHAF LAW-BOOKS WANTKD. ADiHUSSU U,
T-f __
1 ld*7 rC- lilA-SKND VOU~ FllU-y.LIST OF Nl'.W
ini«)U>okei (nailed upua anpticaUuu. MUXUU'S
l.'llbAl* BUOlxfiTOKn, liC Mudimu .i., baituc .1,
CITY REAL ESTATE.
1,101 l HAI.K-A OEM OKA ItK.SIHKNCK ON NORTH
I 1 Mrtff, iwitta 13 r<vim«. a p*rfaf.v hi>mn;
can a»ll nine carpet*; »!•<• nonte on Wwt Hide, Immedi
ate t>«M<“«lnn. Oall at 39 RRer »t.
IPDR fIAI.B-'RPHinkNER AND RHSTNFSSTUOP.
J' -rtylnallpart-ofMwcMy. It, S. AW. O. McGUR
MICK, Jl'tomt I and 3 Reaper Block.
ipOHAAI.K- TtVO-S'l DRV ABl>lt.Cftr.Ml'.NT IHUEK
1 (! on llo*cn-ar,. and t<*o *tnrr hflek e^rnrf
I’lfi} lourili at. and Jncnmiiranca h»hl:
midi i'»i , ranii l i Addms FRANK RAYMOND,
771 8-. nth i.'arial »l.
FdRS tU’ sil Kr.T ON !f, I.ASAI.r.R ST., NFAU
nrar NotKi-ar.; oa«t Iront. Frlev 93.90. on tar* aa *f
Ormt. (J/nim frnnln for two yean, wltb 4 arr cent,
In'|tilr« of .lAGOO WEID and UKO. A. HEAVKIUVH, 114
De*rUirn-«t.
TWHi' fOU-F- im KXOITANOK —TWO 2-STOHY
1' brick hout-n and !<>*•. with all mder* Improvsraaau.
W. Jl. J.A NO I.KV, ois.iutli OUrk-»l.
ipOR HAI.K-DHKAP-TW*) RUJCKH OF FORTY-
I 1 el*bt Jot* aacli in Koutn (Pileao-*, VVlilifnrd'a Riibdl*
vltlon. Addro«( H. H. 11. JOHXsfuN. St. Paul, Minn.
SDBTJRBAN REAL ESTATE.
Ti'OU KAI ,K-M (TitO AM VK\wC~i',V,'V. u 7»
1' 13 tn I tea; O 10 cent* far.; tZ c <rnmnt.i.
tlon per rear; tralna each way <t,Mir; Alt') Satorday
al«bl and Sunday Iralna. Tlis Park a growing rj>nir)> on
theeaat.m iVj\,not the.lcra'lon aelocted by ttie Oot.rn
njoctforibe atic of tlio Lake Surrey Obfervatory, now
h>illdln«, Arteaiaii well waier enppll-d Irrm. sdind
facllKira nn*urpaaa.d. Ml. Verrviu Aeadcnir lor Gin.
A yovnc ladlea*- ■eiauiary ««d the pnblle ach-x.l.
llr,iia*a built to ord-r, aud aoMon time. Cottagee an 1
liotiaea nnw completed and for a* Id Neat c iMag". f|,o
caali and til por mouth. bandaome hntsan. 9bOca»b and
The i.Viinpany employ tii.lr own Arelil*
(cot and SupvHntendeot. end tmila only in a tnlHttanlial
and durable rnann*r. Free ride to rlilt nroperty eiery
day before 13 v'clnrk. OEuIUiK H. ULAUKE. AffAUt,
No. 11 Obambnrof o«nnm»rr..
ipiilt fiAI.K-riu FXCHANOE NlftV 2-SfORV
i* »uuae. WiO. II rooina. rod 1-rt lWil». In Ol jnro.,
iIOUIVN CULVER. Room 4 MetrupallUn
block.
noil SALK-TWO STVLISII OOTHIU AND SWISS
X' botia'-a, Jnet tiniahed, mi adj-dnlna Ima nf lo loot uarti,
et Normal Sctioul, Pnclowuod: brick batdmonta, marble
man’ll-, Inaide blind*, etc. ’“f'lcaih, balance lone litaa.
S'lxmiLSA WAlta, MWaihlncton-at. ____
IROK HAI.H-flin WILL HUY A PR A t’TIVuL 1/JT
I; at CJlenrne; #ll cloirn, and balance In (i munibly
jtayoiauia. IRA filtoWN, H 3 UHallo-.t., U/.om 4.
TpOR RALK.-J2CO WILL RUV A HKAHTJFOI. IA>T
B at Park Ridge: down and #9 monthly fur tbe Lai*
anew. lUA RItOWN. lit USalle-»t.. Room 4. ___
rnoa haTr-a'small. iii proved faux* in in
i’ diana. fto mlleo from dry. Good boo»e, barn, orchard,
etc. Price. *3,ufl. F.ntr tenet KUen. JAMES H. lIIU,
StUearlnim-at.. Hoorn 4.
’ _REAE ESTATEJW ANTED.
\t r a NTKD -to'"h uV-V iious k”a tfrThorTf'Wt *■
'V ctaie nr,««; North Sbl«. tmod nelitbbcrhwxl, J,
NTOODIIKfIMIK, .Tn.. R» tn 13. Ur* Dr-arboro.it.
TO RENT-HOUSES^
rt\U HK.NT—TiII) 3 STORY A.ND BASK MK.NT lIICJCKI
1 hmi»» No. 6*3 Wahl.!: *ir.. near Knnrtertnii-«t.; I>m
All mod-rn lmt'rovjtn'‘nu. both hut and cMd water, mu!
rratlunarr wash afanda, Two (tor? brick barn to rear.
Will rest vary cheap. H. T. MARTIN, 161 hiaiiwt,
M’O KKN I’-Clli- Ar, RUICK lIoL'.SR "ok JO UOOMS,
1. 1M Thronp af : at«a 118 Thronp-it.. and «talde. Mo
thoowncr, 2>t WodlWaabinglon-et. JOHN MACLEOD.
rroYinM , -i7ow,~To "a“ responsible tenant.'
.1 reridetirn, fashionably located oh North Sldo; parMr,.
HtUDg-nn.iD, batlT-ro-nii. water-clnant. dlntnc-room. and
kitchen <m tint floor; tlfehorj.rrvinia ami amp.o rlmot« r.n
roconJ floor; calUr.oto. { <!«»t and touch oipoauro. OHO.
11. ROZBT. 1W WaahlngtoD »t.
TO RKNT-A KimNISHED HOUSE. ON MTCHL
lean er., near Twelftn-«t. Apply, between 10 and li,
at Room 10, 131 Sooth Clark it.
TO RENT—NEAR LINCOLN PARK-FINF I.OCA
tlon—a nloo calory and bawtneiit brick, moditn tin
j^mrrmenf*; ei» ftitnnu lo bnutc; 9(0. One<Vrooni nit,
all Inipruretuonu; beat ttory; 4ii. CIIAS. «. HALE,
103 Itandotph *t._
TO HR.VT—VKRV I.HW, A VERY PLEASANT
iHtory brick Uuu«a, with ID mom*, on the North Mil",
only 10 minutca’ walk from corner htata and Waahlng-
Uio-ilr, .MKADACOK, liSUMallo-it.
fPO RENT-HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OFTHE CITY.
X 2-*u»r7 and b»*"tno. n, .ftl to <75 per month : 3 mory
and liMcmrnU, to sl(a* par month. It. K. £ W. (j.
McCUIt.MICK, lt' o:n* 1 and 3 Reaper Block.
rpo RENT-757 WAB'aSH-AV -MAP.m.K FRONT. 13
X romut, modern iini.roi-cmunta, large lot, choip to a
good tonarvt._«lOKL BIGELOW, 376 Statmat.
ffuTRENT—HOUSKH—BRICK—GOOD LOCATION ;
I. S*". bath, at flu. sis, Jplit-to, <ls. *■>:. 41b, 4jh,
gr>. |Ai. !*.¥>■ i*l,l. W. 1,. PA VIS. ifoluad »>pti.«t.
TO RENT—ROOMS.
rpo RENT-WELL-FURNISHED WAUMFD ROOMS.
X SS.W to 47 per wook. Kallcl»'Phll<>«opli|eal PuMhliliig
Hr.uie, TJ7 f iiurlh ar., tarn bloHa *jUth of Poat-Olheo.
KuTrNisTfKO~YoomsT
L best Mention In the el'j, from<l7 to <ii a mouth, at
ICI South Clark at.. Room 11.
rno rent-nicely i- cp-nished rooms, with
X or without board. Kingsbury lilock, JUndolph-af.,
wear Clark. _Applr at Ibam ;v.
rpt)' RENT-IaTaND IS KANDOUMI-ST., NEAR
X Clark, InmUhed room*, cheap, for gantlemea. Warm
building.
TO KENT—STORES'brriCES. &o
Miafnllnnenna.
TO RENT—A NEW BRICK FACTORY. TURFE STO
rli tand banemant, MO by :ii feet, with ragtue-h'>u»e,
dry-ruum, bmibor-jard, and rtaodt, now 35-horM power
engine, lino (hatting, cry water, railroad mile track, etc,:
to respbnmblo tnaa will guarantor reletting of part Mr
ennngn to pay runt. Addroaa J* ROSS, Rux liSl, Rock
ford. 111.
WANTED—TO RENT.
UTANTEO-TO RENT—A HOUSE OP 10 ROOMS.
I F In mixk! JnealioU, Went Side, for which I eipect So pay
• mmlorato price, Resit aare. Addraaa U W, Tribune
oftico.
WANTKD-TO Kf.NT-BUiUROO.M.S POKIIOUSK
keeping pimxitea; location Wabtih-av.; too tint
floor anil all modern coDiptiiencoa ; unturulahed; lent
r<*ftvonaM<».~Addref» Mm. C. HAAS. IfU Writ Ma^iaon-at.
FINANCIAL.
A A.-TO LOAN-MONEY ON CHICAGO 11101’-
erty for a tarns of yeara at following ra'"«:
On improved buuueu property in iiuna of *IO,WO and
tspwanla at H p**r c<*nt.
On flrat.claaa ivaidaace property, in autnaof }l.WOaad
upward*, at H rrr cent,
biuali »umi aud on unimproved at in j<*r cent.
J. D. 11AUVEV,
Mortgaga I* an*,
#0 TVaihlngton-at., corner Dearborn.
Pl ,
nanU nn Chicago real o*tate wanted. A. M. MOUItU
A CUMMINGS, llnand 121 La.talle-at.
ADVANCES MADK ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES/
Iwada, ate-,, at LAUNDERS* private otOco, 12J
lUndoliili-sU. near Clark. Kaiabllitsed l&H.
* I COMMERCIAL NOTES, MORTGAGI-S. LOCAL
J 1 nock*, city cortlhoati**, bought and mid. ISAAC!
(IKKK.NKIIAUM A CO., Nu. Hi) Psfth-av.
C" O.MMKUCIAL PAPER HOUOIfT AMI SOLD.
Money to loan on improve*! real o*)a*<> at *, 1 1 , amt
ansall amuissst* at ID nor earn, LUOESLC. LONG A
lIUO., 73 KaalWaahlrsgUm.il
T HAVE . GASIfiS'HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS
,(. to au", from $l.O 0t» SIU.OC, at 10 por cant;
r.o enmnsUaluo. J. HILTON Ol.lVhU, Room 37. No.
b.'i Clark-at.
> TONEY’IS HAND TO LOAN AT b ASH V PER
i>X cant oss Chicago property. Soma •» wanted.
J, 11. lIEEH, Saw York.
JpHNJT, AVERY, U^U«»He-»l._.Chle«gß.__
Musky to loan at h per cent interest
on city Improved real estate. In aunii ol ’*oo.ooo ami
upward*. Apply to O. It. FIELD A CO., U Portland
ItWk.
Money at pWr ‘cent os' improved real
ertata Id Chicago, or IlllooU fanni within 100 mllca.
11. L. PICASK, Realtor ilk'ck.
CM ALL SUMS OF'MONKY TO LOAN ON HOUSE.
O bnlrl ffooila, planoa, wal>'h»>. diaimraila. and other
good cnilaUjrala._ lUSonth Clark at., JtonnS.
I'o i/iAN—Money*in bums’ op tt,mi
onCUtcaiio real ailala aecuriiy, Uuprorad preferred,
at tiirnut rate*: lartiu iuni> at a par conl;caah la baud.
BAMULLOttllK.lHUoafbom.il.
HtO LOAN—MONEY ON WAKEIIOUBB URCRIPTS,
J furniture, and olhurgiMMj c«ll.ticrala. jAAIESii,
STOREY, private hanker, M IxSaltu-at., Room9o.
WANTED— TO lumiiOtVwifIO.UJO'ONOOODGiiA'K
tel aOcurltf w»rib four tlmca Shu above amount, fur
on* or two jean. Will par Itstaraat monthly or ottiurwbo.
Adilrvaa 1132, Tribune utlica.
WANTED— TO NHOOTIATE A U)AN OP ItJ.lXi)
fur a good party on mil a«U(e, near the Flfty-fifUi
a(. Slailuo Ji I'Uiaburg, Pori U'aitio;A Clslcaso lUllroad.
fur lussgur abort ttnsu. W. K, THOMPSON, Huocis 13,
Dctrliorn-il.
Cfu/W\-l'W». #*», *I.UW TO LOAN ON CITY Oil
!N)UU llyde Farit property. TUIINKU A BOND.
U'J Waiblngumet.
d.f> linn-< I ' i ‘W,l3,'«)TOl.OAN AT CURRENT
JJ'.i.VJUVJ rai«« on tlbloaga real eatatet Improved
preferred. TURNER A UUM). led WaabUmuin-at.
(tin nnn-siKini ro“i.oAN at b pkuoknt
•rIu.UUU inlere-t «n productive city realu.tata,
Small conmilaalon. WM. l.lslihl.liV, Uoutu 14 ileUro
dial Church Block,
iifin nri/i in hand, toloanon improved
Jril/.UUU Inrido property at S par coni. Alan,
IW,OOO at H par cant. WTLsON A Clark-il.
Twin To'I.OAN IN BUMS OK IMIOM
tI'AO.UUU is.nvito illO.Uklan wall locale.) Chicago
property. A pill/ to W, D. KICUb'OOT A CO., U Kaat
Waahlngtno-at. ,
5. V~r min ON HAND TO LOAN IN HUMS TO
O'XiJ.oin/ ault on real mtate, and bur mortgage
mnea. W. M. WILT.NEU. 17a UHaUt-ai.. Hwn 1.
MACHINERY.
T/lUR KALK-KNtJINES, HIRAM PUMP, AND
I' heavy aliasing; two 19. onu ‘JO. and one 6i horto
pjvaur new Wdla uurrfnea luatuck (any air a made lomdur j
aeml for circular); alao ono aecond baud W-borfe puwer
engine. In go.<d order and cheap; on* Kuuwlea No. 6
et.-am-pump uted twotnoothi, aud guod a. now; aUo I*o
fust new 9,' a in 6H Incb aballlng, all lined up wltb oui..
Imga and boioa. (or luaa Ilian It cap be made. Vfalla
Kngiue Worka. llOHontli Cbatoo-at.
T.XOU HAI.U-SICCU.NU-UANU UNUINHB-9 blX
i' b.,tao Puitaldoa.
■i Kiglil-liorao porUbloa.
I Ton b >rati |K.rial>lo.
1 blglil'tioraooß irucka.
la prlmo i rdcr and warrauto.l. New onolone of all
•uea built lo cider. UICH.UtDS IKON WoKKS, 47
and 41) t»iutb JoOt rauti-at.
hIU IIAO iIANUI’ACTUIttitS AND TltlNfkliH
i For a Jlei'DO C ollrull A llal cnck bag printing j rv»a;
aire ul bed.plain between bearera, laud |nobia; 'i Ink
f.>uataiiia, under dlatrlbuifon, built fur the puain«>a. and
all lu put let t order: price lew and uu vaay lerua to g<’;’d
uarilea. Addroaa li. M. HINSDII.L, GtauJ l<ai>tJa (
Slicb. _
WANTICD-A llmm bKCOND-HAfj'D, IRON
planer, 7 fcol or larger. .1. HKlDf.blt A 1)110.,
corner laiumia au<l Twentyaec.ipd
DIVORCES.
1 kIVOKUKS I,KOAI.|TyV»UTAINFI> 10a CAlJbl!;
IJ aoaptlal avoided 1 fee alter dootuo. Addroaa I*. O.
U.ixSH, Cbicagd.
T\IVOHOES—LKOAI.LV OBTAINI-D, Not FRAUD
i ) ulonlly. Too after decree. tla«o« yeara’puciico
latbacourtaofl’blcagn. Addreai »o;M)flcaßuO<uL
lItSTUDCTIOh
WANTKD -LAI>VtS AN DtIKNTLKUKS TO USA UN
• telegraphing, mill.>n to be Juki out of aalary after
altuAliui. Ij aeuurud. NuriUweet curue' GarJu.t liwu.u.
WANTEDj-MALE HELJK
Bookkeeper*. Clerk*. £to.
WANTED-ny A LABOR NKtV YORK DRY
»* iroMa Irtiporttiw and Jobbing Ima*. «K|n«mi*t) wbo
can «'<ntrr4 l«r(» trada ■> nnna ntbera apply, Addroaa
J/>«k’t"Oi N«» York I*. O.
Tra<ie«<
W astro-\ noon imiaTt.RooMBKU *nm
nn<lar«ianiia Hl* Ln«in'»i. Applr to CHICAGO
PACKING ANI> PHOVIMoN CO., fel M',nro->-«».
Xvautkd-tis hoofkka. "apply to h. chip*
» f n i 11, Mnnteantb and liror«-*t*., CHlcago.
W"a.ntki»-uauiuagk ‘wdoi>’wojikman“at
ITS Waal Adaraa-at.
WANTKf>-OOOI) OAH-n ri RK: MUSTBRBKAUY
to go to «<>rk (hit morning. 74 \Ve«l I.aka tl.
Want ri>-v orMinuu rriotTw WAiiASii
• r,, up-alalr*.
W‘ ANTKIJ-TWO'~OTUR7ATnc”i*ALNTKi«H, ONH
MackvntlV* hMpir. 40“ Weft M»d.»on*t.
SraoloTinont Atr<mt»-
TTTANTEU-ton MKN FOR A NEW RAILROAD IN
• T MUi.url. I. farm livid*; cheap tlckula *'dd South,
ANDREW G. RING A Co.. 17 North Clark *!.
I\7ANTRI)-5. W nAll.ttOAlVl.XltunH»HF\)lVTTfS
TT Morjtti: wage*, #1 .nt and 41.76: tlx month*’work;
INI rnik-mon ami imp foreman: M> famlllr* for MImIi
•Ippl: 60 laborer* for Southern Indiana; 4u (or atauort
work near (he city. in woodehupperi, Ac. Cheap ticket*
rold to laborer* going doom. It. F, CIIJUsiTAN, HI
South Walef-*t., Room I.
MisrnUnnnopa.
‘tT'ANTEI)—MEN OF GENTEEL APPEARANCE
vt au l aterage tael for a bualnia* that wn guaranid
will par t:n a week on a mill mroitmout. *f aamplM
tent for trial lo men who mean Imitate*. Blntet Wlkpta
imad rvrt apply. RAY A CO., Chicago. CU-aSaR* «t.
\iT ANTED -STREET H A LI'S MKN~KVEKYW UK It K
>1 t■> ioll iiio toy bird and cage, toy watch, and other
lightning aelhny nofoltiea; now li Urn time to coin mom>r
and «•> hair t.o bm uotcldea. O. M. IJNINUTON, HI
Slalc.il., Cldcago,
•nm to i«,l i,ow artlcliw, cbmmoa, and
jowclry. Outfit, U 7 to .«in. Para largeit p»reenlar<».
AMKKIOAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 113 Koat AladU
lon il., llooin l.b
\ITANTKD *A NO. f TR\VKF.I.VfI RAI.ESSfAN,
» Uitol In lowa and «ei| bo'll and aho«a byaampln.
A maa with oitwrieno. an I ar imlated with tbn lowa
trade can procure a good aituatiun. Addreaa VN, La*
fnyette, Iti'ilana.
WANTED— AGE VTH IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN
can c>*r make fj-’ a day by t. litng a new and ol»«
ganf toy fnr CbrtiUnai. Call aiSoutt, Canal el., ot'-stain.
WTANTED—ONE oil TWO GOOD MEN To HELL
»V leather tewing maetiiuea. Apply to PAUtf
nuo. * co.
WrANTKD-noy to no ERRANDS AND OFi lOR
• T work In commission b'"»se, *'■•> writes a g»od
band. AdamsUAUUuLL A MArKR, 2i Metropolitan
lluUdlcg.
T\>a'NTED-CANVAASKU.H AND STREET SM.l.rt
>V in»n to sell • few nureltlee put nut; soil Ilk b"t
cakes. C*ll and sno them nr send (or circular. O. M.
I.ININGTo.N, Ml Stitc-st., Chicago.
\ir ANTRD-A YOUNO man at Tim NEWPHO
• r Uitfraph-KSllor}, M West Madison st. A guud
chance far a itiliable per* >n. _
WANTED— A SINGLE MAS T'O DO FARM
>• work ; rtnidr cinplni njf’nl Uj a good, willing wan.
Call at Hn-ira l-:, Ira (Jlark-.t.
\\7 ANTKD—A ItOV it V'KUtS OK AGR TO RUN
rr crriDili.de. Address II I*l..Tribuneoffice.
W*anted-a' good'hov to'"fit jn looking^
glaa«e«, and to do all kinds of work la packing*
room. *SOI Wat.a'h-aT,
\\ rANT ED - AT. IV R MAN IN EVERY CITV AND
it town In the world. You can tnakn Sii< a day celling
car I.ott«T-C f >|i;-lajr R'x’k: no press. wafer, or brush re*
oulred. Krrelslor MangfaefrngCo.. IB Tribune llulldlng.
WAN TED—f EftIALE HELP.
Domestic*.
TVANTnn-A GOOD niltL TO PO nr.N'RUATi
»T Imuferrork In a prl*alo family. Otno to ttio aido
d‘*or and tom* prepared w atay. i^iCalmutil-ar.
WaStkij-a Tinv*omr, xou'dinlno-uuom
sod U> M«Ut Bt -G Ohio-it.
W* ANTKD-C.lUirTO TAK« CAKK OF UUILDItKS
»n<l dn •oeoo‘l work. SweilUh nr NorwfsUn prefer*
rM; w»ee*,ifl»’erw»ck. Apply Bt ;&VTbll«'«i„ LatwoeO
I j.Stlio ana oIU-Bl*., North SMo.
W" ANTRD-A OOOli GERMAN OU NORWEGIAN
Ctrl for sroarai boutowork. Steady •itnatloO. AO
dr«t«. with rrteniucer, H S 3, Trlbnna ottice.
IL'ANTED-A PROTESTANT (iTKL TO DO GEN
i f aral tioutework. at '67 W«t Adams-it.
\VA* STE I ) - A GIRL TO DO KECOND WORD, AT
• T M 3 Sltchlgan-ar. References rv f |tilred.
\VANTKD-A PROTESTANT 01111. TO DO GRN-
I > e'tl lioiitonurk In a mall family; mull f'wik. Watb,
and Iron well, and bavo gogd reference. Apply at gfl
Wtharb-av.
W' AN TED-GI l(L l op. GENERAL HOfSI'WORK'j
Grrtnia c-r Strode preferred. 577 Chestmu-st.
Miacollimnonn*
\TTAKTRn—AOHNTrf TO REEL ARTICLES WANT
»? iil In every family, ilia inducement*. UUUII A
GARY. «0 and fU West Sfadinn-st.
‘WANTKii-HAI.f.KT LADIES fOH THE WEPT
\ i Milo Opera-llnuse. Randolph and Jelltrtun-iU.
Apply between 13 and 3 o'clock.
good ladies that can
»» tl« comforts fast. bUwuly work. Call albSluin
dolpll-af.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
'W#*t Sid**.
OfIQ WEST liA KE-ST.-COMFORT A RLE nOMC-
FurnUhrd rooms, with a<n«l board, at (6 par
week; without board, only |3 per week.
Pnntji Sidw.
SELDRIDOn-fOrRT— (inNTLE.MFN OTI LADIES
can hud oicely-iurnUhrd r'omi, «01l bvau-d, rood
board, «nd comfort of a_ulcobnme, $5 to |7 por week.
*»ri peck • court fuiintsiied on unfur.
t)0 alabed room* U> rent.with Iward; term* moderate,
r'h VAN~IIURKN • fiT.. NEAR STATE - NEW
I U boardlng-honae; board forUdiea or gonlUmra, $4
to to per week, trilb uaeof piano.
i r.r.i vrESTii - sr. - msoi.h
J o*J‘i room*, with board, 94. Mtog(l.6upar week; day*
board, f 3.50 per week.
SOUTJt STATK-ST. - PLEASANT ROOMS
OUU with board.
*l> Q _ f~MIO II J( iA nTvV. - A SUITE OFFURSISiIRD
OOt r»nni», aecmd tWJ ttnnt. to tealwith board,
licit nf references siren and required.
Ton WAIIASII-AV.'- FRONT ALCOVK ROOM,
.I' •Jtf unfurnUlie l eteept carpet: hot and cold water,
Ri*QU<l. and clueet; alio, steely fnrniabed book room.
Flrat-claa* rofurencea.
1 Y,-f WAKASI!• AV.—KRONT ROOMS, fiEPABATK
J Xt-li. or together; good table inn plraaanl clrvie, M
tory reasonable rate*: winter arrangement*.
niWO OF.NTf.EMP. N ,*0 U A OPNTTTRM AN* AND HIS
1 wife, can secure board in a strictly private tsmllr <>n
AVabarh-av., near TLlrtj-fifth-au Auurou II tS, Trlb.
une
North Std*.
OQO ONTARIO ST., HAST t»F CLARIv-NIORLT
fiirniitiol runni*. flOto if 2.l per month, with or
without board; bath, belaud cold water; healed briar*
haco,
(iro ONTAHIO.HT.-A NRM' SECOND FLOOR.
*.f lOwilh all the mcxlern cimvrnlences. nnlnrnlahed, to
rvnt. etiber together or »eptralol>, with board.
Hotwl*.
TOEVADA ROTFIfc ItH AND 'WADARn-AV.,
JN uear Mnanxi-at.—O.mhl bnard fur tho wlnb-r. to
51 5 per week, I lay board, $3 per wouk. TraoileoU,
l.Mtoiipwrdar.
\\f (3OD’S'IIOTKL-51 AND a; WASIIiNUTON.ST.-
» T Room*, with board, if 7to ®IO per wuok; day board,
15.50 per wock; traoalnnt, fi per day.
BUSINESS CHANGES,
AN HXPKUIKNORI) OfmnKSPoNDKNT AND
bookkeeper, A. F. A A. Maaoo, can eiwuro an Inlor
ent in nthoe buatneM payloa a not Income of e*lab«
lidted 9 year*, iluatuuu ability and capital rwqulrod.
Addrea* 1,78,1 rlbuiui ortico.
AVvkLURSI'AIiLHIIKDI"hTOVK 1 "hTOVK ANli' HaßD
wrare etore tor ealo. with lamu work-ahop, with or
wilboatatock. Ml and vidstats-at.
A’ 'OKIIOUIIV STORK FOR HAI.H AT NOUTiI
city llinlte. in ilrat clae* location; *.ciO down, balance
»ccti red jut per. Apply toJJ. WJLLIASIS.IiI South Clark-
It., Illkltull, r
lIiHHT-C’LASS IMPROVED FARSI to KXOIIANOK
I' fur grocery at<iro. with atm* i iab. if nocumry. lei'
Ulark-et., Room It. S. W. HULL.
bTOck' AND (JOOI) W(LL OF A WHOLESALE
O Ibiunr bualnMa. with a bar attached, for *alo; aplrn
did locaticii aud good ruaauuw fur eolilog, Addraaa O 57,
Trtbune oltico.
rhwo.sKT wnor,KN*Mii.i, i no i’ er ati ov. ht ea s f
J. power, brick btuMingi. (or aaie ala bargain, lur
iwrtlcnlara adilroaa ATKINSON A TO I’Ll rF, I’ltia
hold, lit. /
fl'O CUSTOM HOOT AMJ hIIOK MAKEKS-A
X food buntin'** with and lot fpr »alo: about -S
dillpi from thi* city, on railroad; ball iha purch#**money
for bnuM and lot ran Ha fur a inia nf tear* if jirefcrteu.
For patuaulatn apply W FAUK TiBUB. A CO., 4Vand til
iwkatt.
VirANTKP—AN INTERVIEW WITH ONE WHO
IT can negotiate for the aala by state and co'miy
right* nC onatif the beat intention* out; appreciate!!
by allwbao aaonj it ornamental, aud t»«l m w»ery ttuoao
In tbe country. Addroaa 1 U 7. Tribune office.
WHO WANTS A COOP HUSI.VKSM AND PAV
II for It outof protitiT Muallpajuunidownj balano*
onayoar. Call to-day at 193 Uko at, up-»ialrt.
VirANTKI)—AN
\\ with a caih capital of *A. i**J r> taka Inleroat In and
general management of a T»rs» factory employing ICO
workman, near Chicago. lor lb? manufacture of » birautw
ful atyla (uewly-lnieM*! auJ l atoniod) InalAo wlnduW.
blind*. Only two ilrollar taciortPa In thu liolPad hf»W»,
both In lUiieru StaU‘«. lu juir? * Room H lUUgio-FiJlio
•ophlctl Fubllahliig llou*e Hull-ling, W Fourth**.
HORS ES A yPCARKIAGES. '
AT TATTKRSALLS. I. 3,
a 7 40,1 9 Ab’itroo-at,, cornar Michigan-**., buraat,
carriage*, coupe rockaway*. buggiaa, phaeton*. rad
wagon*, double and aingle ham***. borae-blanketa, tat*
robe*, altotleleUi, boll*, whip*, ate., at auoUuupnco*.
K. P. JIAII.bV. proprietor.
AUCTION SAI.ICM OF HOHbKS. OAItnrAfJK.H,
A *nJ linnet* eery Tueaday. TbntaJar. and Saturday,
i.dilwtn. ingat 111 a. in,, at WI'SToN A CM. ’H Auction
Mouina, No*- Iwiand VM Ka«v AVaahvngton-aU hl;>ck ou
band at prUate aa.a. Ample time gireu to teat ail bunae
a.dd under a warrantee
I.SOlt SAI.K-THE UAY (TiOPINO, KTHAN A.LI.KN,
J 1 ,/r., b year* old J ha* trotted lu 2:0 to road-wagou
tin* fall; eaolrutlnJitotoliarmia*! la a co-ul pole
can be toon at UAVIS’ Urcry llaru uuFaubna it., near
\ au lluten-at.
HUIISKjI WINTEUKP IN TfllM-«;j.Aha
at our farm, 2 mllut a.iotu of llin>Jale. Apply tu
HAKKII liKUH., 6) booth Alarket il.
I'.WILL KEU, TWO OK TIIKKK NICK CUTTKIIH.
i ooa2-ioat«d: one pair light bob v*
proaa-waguii, at lift Weal Adatoi-*l. JOHN ÜbAUNhY.
VITANTKIt—TIfTY HKAU OF HOILSKS, WKiailT
W frutulMUo l.v*-'. fur *bUb cub * hV ) Mn-rVtt ,jr
to 738 but*.»t. after If a. m. tb»* day. JUUNjsUITYH.
T\r'ANl>ll-TO HL'Y A I.IIJUT BUT BTItONCI
W'‘".i “I, J.V i:.«»■>
cbjap. At |>l North lieid iIMjJaUM”
tiEWINQMACHXNESh
VnnisiM-l.isd HE WIN a MAOUINBB OK ALL
L' kiud* eld tnacblue* taken Ineionangai repairing
and admiiing. aud guaranteed: Id vaurataen uauuidat
?i?» Hall Treadle Ileum*. J«I bWU-it.
L-rMiUUOmcVoF A. J. MBLUUEUt.tU WEST
i> Maduon-au-Macbinua t'dd on monthly yaynmnUi
u,»i'LH.«» “i* lianeed. ruualred. audrauutd.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
Bookfce«t>«r». Clorka* See.
CmjAno.'f WANTED-l»Y AN KNEROimO AND
O eip<*rlenftM bookka-prr.in a |*r«a mareantlla bn»i»
bom, back, or Inicirmeenfflci*. nw nr b»for« Jan. It 1*
Itawmchly oompfltaot, and »p*nba Onrman; fltit.cfaM
roforancwgtwi, Inclining rmplnyarj mpd' , ratn
•alary r»pactr<l. any n*f»rr pnaltHn n( trait «U 1 b#
aatwptabU. A4rlr*M K 9>. Trlbnm nlDnr.
C .lO* ».AN.-H-ItAVR HAD TKX YRARS*
►J expertonc*wllh m«rah*Trli«4 *<mor»llr. both m
ni»n *ml p>irch»**r. WonM uk* • Igmntt «nr
c»t>«elly Wi«Wi*#t*9r) H nnr ro*T>' , cUbl'> bmlpf **,
C»» AraUh **l7 b«U of ntfwmcM hers «tul In mh'T
cttlM, Adrtr«*« I* I:'. Ttibiia* offlro.
UItIMTIO.V‘WANrKJ»-AS TRAVELING HALES
ij man (or a wholesale boot and ahoe hpu»* in Kanaaa nr
Mi*«<nirl. Ffato traveled in ml* territory ami can con»-
iwirM a Iradn. Rll. Trtbnne wf en.
SITUATION Wa'NTRP-Xn INTKF,MOUNT MAN,
O ryiycaranf age, who la a good penman, and who can
r<*.vl, write, and *poak the KnglMi, German, and Scan'll
mi tm t Haul*h. Hwodlih. and Norwegian) language* ilu-
CT'lr. "Mi'll employmentln an nfPon or atore. lln Li •
drauglitiman (machlm-drawlng) by occupation, but uo>
demand* bookkeeping well. He U not afraid o( ban!
work. AddrrM I li, 'irihunaoffiee.
wirbAffoN WANTED-A HIGUI,Y.EDUCATED
O young man will work in alaw-offled far iM wwikly, «t
will purch*** a fp»i ln(nro«| in a reipectable firm. Ad
drr*>, till Imli liur., tj M, Tribune offlee.
CITUATIGN WANTED-! WILL PAY *23 WASH
*-J fora Htuatlnn m anycapacity. Good penman, quick
and correct at ligore*. Salary not an much objeei aa a
• mady rd»co and plenty of work. Lett ol retaroocoa giv
cn. Adilrrta Ltjf, Tribune office.
CITIJATfoN WANTED-AH DRUG CLERK RY A
x J voting man who ha* had fniryear*' nTporfano'J In tha
tailne«». Quod
CITUATIOjT■■WA.NTEI)-ISY‘A“«OOk AND STA*
O lloncir elork: will go In theeoant/y. Xloj* of refer*
cnm. Addro** 111 liunry-it.
SITUATION WANTKD-HY A UOOD nUrtINRS*
I j man. In cllr or country, aa clerk, tmndlng man. oor
n;aj)ond«int, or tmolkepper. Can <lj anything. Addreaa
M 6.1 rlbune odice.
Trade*.
CITUATfON WANTED-IN CHICAGO OR ELSE.
O where. I y a good euttor and tallnr, wno haibeen e«i
tabliihed Inmaoil. and been nii.iad l>* burglar*; abki M
Ibduco trade. Call, or addreta ♦<? Dtrialon it., noaa
Well*.
CITLTA’I ION WaNTED-IJV A GOOD NORWEGIAN
t v nt bolatcrer; a true and ateadr man, but a auangor In
ihoeiry. Addreaa MP, 3bQ North Uqlud-iu
MimnUfmoon*.
SITUATION WANTED- UY A YOUNG MAN OP
good oQucatlon. la willing to work and dn whaterer la
UITUATION WANTED-RV A
Q man aa watchman, and It willing to do whatever U
rodnfreef. Andrei* DCS,Tribune office.
SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE
Damnation.
cituation WANTEu-ny a comprtpnt girl
O for general homework la prlrate famdr; good refer
ence. Address tonUr KM. 1 libaneoltloo.
SITUATION WANTED-nV a' woman, with
sj child M months old; no ohJ"cMmi wh.-iticr Jn tha
, ' llr ?. nr clty-Appl/ at tbs liomo of tbo iYlondlesii.
Mlu. McyUAID.
CJTUATION WANTED—UV A COOK. APPLY KOI?
O two days at U C.inalport*ar. ( West bide.
CTTUATI.iN IN RKSTAUiu
»2 am or bold; good references. Address L 69, 'l'nbuni
c!nc*i.
CITUaTION WANTKU-RY A SWEDISH r.lHl. TO
• J do general iiutauwurk aud second work. Please call
at CO Archer ar.
citiTatiun \Va.NTED-HY A GOOD SWEDISH
£5 gfrlto do general homework In a small fatnllr.
lalTor address AL 1U KedcUck-et.* up-ataire. North
ildo preferred.
CITUATIOM WA.V’rKb—IlY A COLORED WOMAN';
t-T erpeneneed in cooking, waetaog, and troolng; tin ob«
uts to distance. Call at l.'.j Doarbornst., Room di
u;«-*iatrs, until Saturday morning.
SITUATION WANTED—UY A WBLCII'OIRL, IN
Oclty or emtalry,ascook, or cook, wash, sod Iron. ilof
croncra, 4lt> Wabaib-ar.
b ITU ATI ON WANTED—IIY A GOOD. WILLING
O frirl in aalra prirato family. Apply at Galea Stock-
Knit’Hotel, Haliiedit.
ciTiiATioN wanted -by a eTrsi-cuass giul
>j to de general housowurk. lajmrjatlD Kut Dlvla
lunti.
9rn.tnsTr «<«<}*•
SITUATION WA.STtD-RY A GOOD BEWRR IN
prince families; i»a good Ums-uUnuiur. Ilir3, frib
unu cttioe. ‘
IVnrara.
CITUATION WANtED-RV A RESPECTABLE UN.
vO (Hth girt aanart**.or table girl In a Liardlng-hoa*’,
«.r fiid.) general buuujwork in a small family. F«?. Trtb*
HnnmllflAOor*.
QITTATTON WaNTKD-UY A RESPECTABLE
O lady at housekeeper la a gnntlcimn** brute, wnrrn
■hr can k>'ep li-r little girl of 6 year* with bur. Pleaae
call or adtlrcta 31 r». », lullUVtt Madlton-tt.
’Emplovmimt AconoJ(i«>
QITDATIONH tVANTKD-PA.MIUKS IN WATT OP
O good Scandinavian and German help can beaupntlcd
at kills. DllsK.K'Soaic», Bt) Mllwaakee-ar.
ITUATION wANTRn-i.tnrKs* !V“\vXN1 r OP
Jir»t-cU«t fatnale b“lp of all na’lonalliiei eta 1h» snllM
on abort notice by applying to Mr*. s. LAPKIhE, Ml
West Madlinust.
UDSICAI*.
* FEW FINE ROSEWOOD PIANOS. SQUARE
JV (rami mo, u*>d initn nn» tn three montbi,
at (iw| a« now; price, (3'A. Kaeh warranted 6 years.
UI.CU'S Temple tif Music, tf] Van
B“KST AND'CHFAPESf-TiIK'NICHUI.aON CAIH*
n.l organ; prim if.7o end upward; wbnlcaale aud
retail >t factory. KiohnUonOryan Compeny.tajndlanaai.
/Sli IOKRR IN O PIANOS, (IHANU, SQUARE, AM)
V_' upright; belt in the world; sweeten toned; moat dur
nbioiaoid onmouihly or quarterly paymenUat HEED'S
Tempie oKdualc, 9i Van llurcnat.
n AINKS iniOA.• PIANOS: AU, -MODERN IM
prorement*. rich rosewood easai, full, clear ton*,
(Mi]* action; price* low; tcnnaol payment otay. HERD'S
Temple of Mnaio, 83 Van Barcn-et.
■MLA.NOS ON TIMR—FIHST OLASS; PRICKS VERY
JL low. Term*: ilOpermontb, remainder end of oao
year; or t2Bcaah and $U per month until pianola paid
tnr: or |W cash ami fdipermonth; or fim caaii and IIS
i or in.mih. uid piano* taken at cash valuation. REED'S
Tetopleof .Muaie, w Van llnren-at. '
pEKD* SON’S UKOAN.S; SWEETF-ST QUALITY
JV ofton6;newait ifylo of cite;*oMon monthly oi
quarterly payment*. Ri-ED'3 Temple oi Mnaio, 83 Van
lluton-at.
r“ RENT-NBW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
Money applied if purchased. HEED’S Temple of
Mnilc. ID Van iluren U.
\irANTRb-TO I’UmmASl'-STRINWAY UP.
it right piano; giro price auu where It oab bo toon.
Addrete 11 Oil. Trtbnnn office. .
RUV A VERY KI.KDANT ROSE*
Owl'll wood 7 l ioctavepianoforte. French grand ao*
tlnn. overstrung bates, acralle attachment and all lain
Improvement*. round corner*, carved leg* anil lyre. atool
and cover included. MARTIN'S special bargain!, Rit
btato-U.
MISCELLA N EOT3S.
a N KXPKliiENOfat) I’HVMCIAN WANTS A U).
cation, city nr r.iuntrr; would Ulo a partnerahlp
with an wtabllabwd ph>*lcisu. AdJreaa 11 Tribtuao
ortire. ____
*4 LL OASH PA"ib FtIRUAST-OFF CI.OTHINO AND
JV inUccllaneotia p»'.l» of any kind by winding a lettei
to JONAS OKLDKU. 6/tSiatoat.
A DVKRflskll.S WHO DRSIHK TO HKAOII COUN*
J\ fry rcular* can do an Ip Hie beat and chaapwat mao*
ner by uaiDCuneorm' reapciiona nf Kelloeg'a Groat New*-
paper IJate. Apply to A. N. Jackeon-at.*
ATxdthtTT LiA.vr-oKF clojuinu RouoiiT at
the blchMl priee by.IONAH A. DRIKUMA, Xf7
South Clark atreet. _Order* by mail promptly attended to.
Notice to’Tint hkhrrwh of oh’iuaoo-a
boy nf R year* old will road.Mayor* on Friday own,
luaat baltvaui P- m.. tbs loth luab, and Saturday
niomlDß at b a. to., tho lit la Inal., In the ’fnnier Hall, 71
aud 7d Wrtt Tajlor-at. TiekeU can be bad at DM State
at., and 517 Sonth Canal-at.. and t£l South Clark-at. All
U.venef dae alncitiff will rleaeocall aud ane the wonder
olineaire. I.UVIN, i’realdont Coufrecatlou Ohany
SholowAUrjawpol.
fi , RUs'sES—TO THE MUDIUAb mOKESSION-l
J have treated heruia thirty yuare eonaunliy. 1 bare
ixirfefied a trtia* fareupertor to all other*. m<>nt t>arUk'i>.
larly ao lu very bad cate* <>| ail kind*. I'leaao tend me
liin wi’rat. and krtor wearing the (ru»* threu day* tbu pa
tiuntthall bare bia money back, 11 deal red. Offlc*. 45
H.uth U*rk-*t., Chicago. Room 5. DU. N. W. llUli-
HARD.
Tt^ANTKD—A JO'U OF ■IUCK-POINtjNO DONO
r I immediately. UUOKOttlt HESS A CO„ lid Dear*
Vom-*t.
\\7 ANTKP—TO I’AINTKKB-XKAl.bit I’UttIMKAL.i
• T fur tuck-pointlng and pi'iicUing Hemlock muck,
renter Michigan and Ncrllt aud painting
comics and window*. Addieaa If. 11.llAATi-, cat* Fa
cltlo llot«l.
JLOST AND fOOND.
L'OUNP-a'MARE AMOl'f NOV. iiTU. THIS
ownerl«rripwwteui'icall at Superintendent’* oflico
U. West llWltion Kallas/, and prove properly, pay
charge*. and taka her an*) ■
L* oaT-«»»HKWAiti)-i white iiUfXTEimmu
HUP, wlih half dark hdndle bead and two brtudle
•nolaon back: l**P"ut 8 immtn* old, and aniwara to the
uauoof Pick. TorialcmiatloujiaUatlAi^ouibCUrk-at.
r o.yr—account-hook, contained /“hay
I j tieketa and aom* commutation ticket* on Rack lalatid
Railroad. *i reward for rnura t/iF.O'NEAL‘B, lt£l
Btataat., or Tumiy-tcct-pi Stmt Fotico-SlaUou. ,
TOHT—OOLP KNiMKI.EII iUUOkLKT. MARKED
Jj a. VAN AUMAN. aihtandatd lUU, Tucadarcfa
ntng, I>co. 7: will betullably rewarded by leaving It at 7
Ta« a lU>* ■
V OST-- WKPNFSPAY, IN A WAUAbHAV. CAB, A
JJ lady’* iiiiinicoo pocket-book, containing *oma money
and papora ol no ralua except to owner. In* IlndarwUl
In, rewarded by baring It With A. J. lIUAPIiuUD, 74
tVaatilugt<>u*»i., Latomanl.
LOST. bTUAYKP, ok tVV’OI.KN—FIVOM IN fhpnt
of No. t Fatk-row, about 6 o'clock on Wednatday
oronliii:. Poo. 8, a dark ryan mara about 1& hand* talgb,
wiiSwiilto tiar on fnrtbiiad, attachad to a Coat) A Ton
broke Concord lotybugwy, lataly repaiDted. K aaUaUa
ioryn<Hard will be paid fur tbuU return to tlie owuarm
JiOGKUH A CO.. 11l Markat-aU
1 UM-WJiPNIiSUAY KVKNINU, A MINK BOA,!
JJ on tbo way from comer W«llt-it. anti Noitb-ar. w
clark tt. and (beau* amitb lo tloblller-it, A liberal ra>
ward i>ald uti return lu AM North Clark-*t.
L‘ OST-NKAUFUKIUUT MKl'OT'o’f IIt K WISIM.V
-■lnPivUluu vf Chicago A Natlbwactom Jialiro«d, a
kay-Up. A reward will bo paid for it* return to J. PICK,,
buh, W 7 Uonth Clark -at, _____
Lost-on TWKNTy-abooND HT. last monpay
aliurnoou.arad Anyone
ruiurulng tba lame to MTwenty■•ucuodat, wUlbeautw
ably rewarded,
L' ORT-A litAltOSD FIX. TWKSTY POLLAU3
renaid will ba paid for It at T<6 Sutu-at.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
1 ton • chamber aet. tUat-cla** make, and good a* uaw;
util tall sbt-ap fur catb.
fl' lu'iiAbk—a "coop beconlC
If band cooking atoro; meat bo Tory ebaap for catn.
Addra»a *>■»*! att l cual yard. 701 M ««t ti.
UEDXOix.
All FBHSOJiS wUo VIIK bUFMCHIN‘I WITH
auy Ivrtn of dl*ea*a, no matter how bad, of bow long
a landtag, nor who ba* f*U*d to>o ur* I Uaw. go to Utf
btata Medical odicca, 1:7 BuaiL CUrk-aU, LldCago.aad
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