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lUSIIOP M’MULLEN. Consecration of the First Prelate of the Diocese of Daven port. Imposing and Interesting Ceremonies According to the Ritual of the ; Catholic Church.; in eloquent’ nnd .Appropriate Sermon ' by l»r. llc(iljnii,i of New ■ York. TJc Ceremonial Participated in by Many Bishops and Humoroos' Priests. TboCathedrnl of the Holy Name, on tbo cor ner of Superior aud Btato strcols,. was densely Crowded jcstonlay, morning byjboso wbo bud rtihcrcil from nil purls of tbo city to wltnoss JVq t . ero tnuules attending'lbo"consocratlou of. ;. l 0 very Hcv. John MuMnllou, D. D., rccoutly rievsted prolutu’of tbo newly created Catbolla mo of Daveuimrt, la. Tho hour at which tho caniccrntlon bad hCcii ininouncqtl to begin was Ur. m., and by that llmo the eburoh cdlllco was crowded frdm oniruneo to oltur. Norosom ilon< of MUts-had boon made, deference being mid to tho fact that the occasion was one of Luiil• luterost to ffll Catholics pcvtbe dloccso, and .. thofco wbo eftmo , loto and foiiod. that- scuts wore not-, at, tbolr dlsaosni were glad to find Btiinflirtg-room in the ■tiles or a resting pluca.upon’ - tho altar stairs, whoso outward sides wore ormydod from begin-, ulmr to end of the coromdnlal. * At a few minutes before II o'clock the proves* slonof prelates and priests and acolytes about (otako pun in the ceremony Hied Into tbo attar, ■t which time tho eyes of , tbo congregation rcstcd upon n scene of rare and Imposing beauty. Tbo altar had* been tastefully decorated, its summit boro a floral cross with -lloml- stars Im mediately beneath: at its left extremity wok n beautiful composition In tlowors representing u yishop's crozlcr,- while' to tbo left Wns'iiuothor, la which the Episcopal mltro. reposed upon a bed of snow-white lilies. The u|tur was crowded with priests of all degrees from tbo gorgeously-, apparelled Archolsbop. • down ■ to • tbo ptalaly-robod curate of n country parish, la tho front part of tbo aisles were seated tbo Alcxlun and Christian Brothers of this city, and delegations from tbo convents of tbo Sisters of Charity, of Mercy, of the Little Bisters of tho I'car. of tho Bacred-llcart, of Bt. Joseph, of tho Good Shepherd, of the Holy Gross,' and of Notrd Dame. , • • Tbo ceremony, which possessed a unique in terest from tbo fact that it was tbo ilrsc time It vascclntmted in Chicago, began with tho road lag by Dr. Untien tbo Doan of ihO’Dinceso, of the tfmtitlcal bull appointing Dr. McMullen to his high oltlco. - Tho oath or otlico'.wns then ad ministered by Arantilshop Fuchan, who after* dards pat to Bid candidate tbo proscribed list of questions appertaining to his assumption of tbo hlgboillco. Prayers followed, after which tbo Lliany was sung by tho choir, followed- by tbo hymn ‘‘Como, Holy Spirit." Then followed tbo conferring of tbo insignia of olllou, cunslsttug of jlrst a crozlor, then n ring. placed noun tho third fluxerof tbo right band, then tbo Hook of (los pols, (hen tbo purplo roboa, and finally the mitre. Prayers’' Billowed, after winch tho usual Pontlf* leal Ulgh Mass was celebrated; ’ " • • • . TUB SERMON,. After the first Gospel the Bov. Edwnnl J. Mo* Olyno, D. D., of Ht. Stephen's Church. Now York, preached the sermon. . Ills toxt was: ... "‘All power is- given to mo in Heaven and In earth. Go yo therefore and teach all nations, baptizing thorn la tho naino of (he Father, and of iboSon.undof tbo Holy Ghost, touching them 1o observe all things whatsoever 1 taavocum* niamltil you. And uohdld,' lam with you ulway until tbo consummation ofthe world. As tho Father bath sent mo I also send you. Itccclvu : >o the limy Ghost. Whoso sins ye ebalt forgive, they are forgiven. Whoso sins yo shall retain, they are retained. This is my body. This Is tbo cDiitco el tuy blood, Do this In remembrance oftne. As often as yo oat of this bread oad dnhkof'liilschaiido, i*o' shall show forth tbo death of the Lord anti) Ho cotao." * Those words, bo said, taken from different perilous of tho Sacred Book, contained thOCom* mission given by our Lont,JususChrißC to ills t'hurchi-X.Ujjy.flhewedfurth. what*was a aaost, isStfaTitiTnurt of rtitr Christian faith: tbufwhotr iloJ, our Creator, in tho fullness of tlmo, should, iiunotu rocognUu, to alleviate, to.bless, to save His owa- original work, Ho would coma not Hicrcly as the foundorpf n soltool of philosophy, but as. a priest, to make tho whole world an' altar, upon whlcb thu perfect man bould odor ttnaccoptablaaaorlUco.iasplriLand.la truth.to tho Creator. Christ was a priest. Tins was foretold, and was '• un ' ossuntlul part of Oodi plan from tbo beginning for tho fiuictlftciu|on - and • salvation <of . tho world. .Not merely, was - , Christ . to. be n priestly ottering Himself In bloody sacrifice mice for all upon tho altar of tho Cross," but bo was to - institutesand to'porpotuato' another priesthood that should offer saerlHco.»• Tbo I-ord bath sworn, aud Ha will not-repent. Thau *irt a prloßt forever, accord lag-.to the order of Melchlsedeu," ■ : THIS .CIIIVtSTIAN PRIESTHOOD, ibis apostolic priesthood, this priesthood by vir tue of whiehCbpJsfsapostlos and' their login*’ mute successors wore associated with Him In His eternal priesthood, was of-so much- moindut—so precious to Christ's heart—that Ho reserved the jxjrfoci fnlllilmont of His Father's oath, and tho perfect gratification nftho. most eager wish of nis loving heart to that supremo and awful mo* meat when lie was about to bo lorn from tbo . ?° m , or . BU infant chureb, and to go out nlono S.K?.. *, ho horrid agony which should end only mth Ills death. At ibatinumontHo would glvo something (thosneakor would not suy worthy of •*i worthy of Him,—some expression of His iuvc.-BotDothlng that should servo to recall a heartless, and Sinful, and corrupt, and perishing world, ago altor ogu, to’ tbo thought of bettor things ami tho love of higher and holler things. they to-day bad Ibo.privllogo of witnessing a seine that brought thorn with singular nearness u> that “upper chamber"—that suppor*room— “ who* Christ- for—the lint tlmo In* W . ibis Christian altar,—whore ho consecrated tbo first - Christian priests ‘ho flm 'Christian ' Bishops. It ‘bore that ho gave bis apostles tbo priestly g®*®!* to utter tho Eucharistic sacnlloo not » but also cno power to perpetuate tho |ii hood in making (bom blgu priests like with, tho ’jHiwor to consecrate other EJ L8 ‘* ®hd other Bishops, so that Christ’s prom* - H®. ®’kbt bo fulfilled. That tho Father eauuld Un,u l ?J. fprootostages',andthsmnst distant W Bis oath-was still fresh In His mom could never llnd (tin Uls heart nif E ,si ! . Q , ,, f J‘‘ if wo toiled to grasp this curdi- SSiS l W Ptt l tho Christian system wa in* bole manner and plan of uw s dealings with tho world.- . , ••• IN TUB OLD LAW - litwi.h *®«ohimroC God's word that Ho who »°J?? cr . ,Uco should bo the teacuor of tho; »-JTho lips of, tho. priest ahull keap.wls* l l ®i h tt ° a _ihpy shall seek'the law from bis’ -tthnv«' l L n, hdo Hid Christian priests, and Bis Christian Bishops,—the apostles’ m^.f.-L r . ~ UCMBsori* ~l b o appointed Mnthf 01 * le,,t ‘horeof tho faith. ui ».r n , «“ u « üßt ' atul huly.presence,—with .this fSM n a^ uy 01 Procter who roprosontod tho .k lb^ v » ’fbo dotivod in unbrukun lmposlUon of bands, by episcopal ui°.»i OD ’ U lO unbroken chain wulcb bound WO on)M snd tho very w* tim rh^M 8 . 8 30 . bf tho Lust Qupporand tbo ulian wlth this unusual author* Ureo nEfi.? 8 . 1 * of second. order With this «M\nMVj Umerou of rallbitil minds W|J sympathizing in tho holy work that W wore singularly happy, wcttTnmJ, Milling, tbo prophecies of old; wo crated K} 11 *, Tho prolate conso* ‘bo holy altar Was culled from tho tmDowf^i L . r .?.u o oroyfo tbo tint. Ho was sot ‘ho CbrlsHlko power that was of thnnS^?K* h< } 8 5S nnt * order,—tbo perpetuity la 'o^ r °,t, l J? 0 Bishops wore tbo fathers Out* °!i* ‘bo faihora of~ tbo Church. Our . lultUled if.wofutlod to uig udou , fpruoatuess, ■ God’s blessing V ro,a ‘®& pspooially upon the newly toii( {Jr I **! ?“°* ‘They wouhl cuutltmo to do (u jret tham olni f‘ < L ful wwW that would re* tshit I*^ o * tb° blessed work that iwwlp. l . ol . ,hou » to-do. when He said, “All l^therciup\. e «,*V° WJWayon And on earth. Go hoi,* [}: l ! uTl ,u W make disciples of all the tm* Kx'vvr Um vn*i/ hl U 1 to observe all things wjiat-, trim lan Sf ® you, and 10l l am •f iho worfd,"^’ evea htttp tho.consummstton Of i h „. ... , ™» OBOAMBATIOK o'cs was l, t the Interesting ooromo* Attthtt .Coiobrani, thoVory Her. bcv.ttPh U u * 6*l Assistant Fries*. the Uuveru ,h I h ,ltJ, L^ uoolw * Dr * John Mo* r *““" mr ' «° Pmfleui in the* alter Bishops v. U . r . W5 ° , U W* W ‘H Flarsb, of lu Kvrslti ~rvX?i rU, !l of . Maruuctte, Mlob.j Fits* Mn , i. u, ° Houk: Art.; Hogan, of 8b of«,Au»u.te ol v?. r *^e^Ft.Wayiue.7nd. | Moore, Ind.; ■ Cbatard,of Vincennes, P'Uara ur d £.“ t, . U 8 «t Northern-. WlooosouTj fwidlug Uyau * ° r A u Louis; r..f.n ort «A' s Hennessey, of Dubuque, the biiLu.r.nf!”V r » V r omaba - Neb., making, wltb •‘•flu tl.l uV,u“k nSucl. PreUU '* OU “ l ' rC »" toJ Cto ai ®y tf clergy was tbo Uev, Father cl A rthi,iih 1 O v oxford,- Ireland, an unctu »ctn Q mtiW*W ~u* ' Ttto ® bo Is visiting, aud ahhois, who commanded marked afe?r l u hO .,l 0r R y wl »o took part In tbo core fu the Itwvs. Leu is Llgblucr, Michael Corbett, James Rourhe, Cathedral. Kt. Louis; Holton Powers, Dubuque; (3. M. Fiaunlgan, Bt. Anne's, Englewood; JiitjnOnllnghor.Mt. A nno's, hnalowood; I*. Hhccdy, Arlington, HI.: Charles J. OCallaglmn. moiling, HI.; K. J, DUtino. All KnlntH* Church; I*, cjutiroylu. All Biilntn* Church; J. J. McGovern, D. I)., Lockport: Vlnoont Unix (niskl, C. IL, Hi. Stanislaus: Thomas O'Haro, Kt. Patrick's, Wilton, IIM PdtHek (J. Paly, Hose* cranx, Hi.; W. ,1, Dalton, editor Co/JioMe/icrnirr, Kansas City, Mat Hugh O'Oiira MeShnne, Wil mington. III.! 11. M. Fegors, Mollonrv.lll.; John (Ipogmi, si. Bridget's: (I. Kelly, Hi. Bridget's; .1. McCiiim. Pittsburg; 11. Cosgrove. Davenport; M. Flavin, DavonporiJ Tboinxir Francis Hurkc. Ht. Jurlath's. Chlontni; If. Danger, Chicago; Franciscan Fntlior Nomcslus Ilobcto, Chicago .John D.-Kanzlester, Chicago; Clemens Venn. Chicago; Clmrlcs.llubn, Chicago; II.J. Holfnbold, Nan von. III.) .1. Mdnklu, Elgin, III*; I*. McGuire, llulviderc, lll.t 11. McGuire. Obi* cago; Very Hov. Austin Marini. 0.8., Church or Our Xatdy at Burrows;- John J. Carroll, Italy Name; L. A. Campbell, Hyde Park; .lames J. Flaherty; Kt. Patrick's; J. Gallagher. Chicago; T. O'Hulllvati, Muytnwn, 111.1 15. F. Murray, Toronto, Out.; P. Corcoran; Chicago! Morris J. Domey: Bt* Onbrlol's Church, Chicago; Juba Delaney,. Cathoilhil Holy Name; P. 31. Noonan, Annunciation; P. 11. L. Eagan, Chicago; M. K. McLaughlin, Annunciation; I). M. J. Dowling, E* Mi Bmllh, Chicago; John F. Power, Lncou,. HI.; Jamas Maloney, Mlnokn; ,1. M. Cleary, Kenosha; E. W, Gavin. Waukegan: A. Eunice, Bt. Louis; M. Donahue, Evanston. HI.; E. Gray, Peru; 1 1). Spolmnn, Uarttvla*. it. Fosse, Bodies tort J. K.Tlngan, I.onumt s E. Ilounln, Toledo; 1). A. Tfirbe. Hyde Park) -T. F. Coffey, Berautnu, Pu.; T. F. Oalhgnu. Bt. Patrick’s Cburuh. Chica go; P. I. Onrmloy, OhloSlailbn, III.; F. 8. lion nouorry, Chicago; John Mastcraon, Bt. Ignatius College; A. Zolmlnger, President Bt. Francis Hamlnary; P. Mlvol, Mnutenu, HI.: James Foley, Btuart, la.; I*. J; Harney, Dallas Centro. la.; J. <llr«dy, Farley, Is.; F. J. Gortnley, Dubuque, l».{ William Cbuka, Chicago; F. Flohy. Now Prague, Minn.jF. J. AuU,.Lament, HI.; Joseph Muillon, Chicago; IVChoulnard, Aurora;; Thomas Car roll, Aurornt L. Bergeron, Chicago; C, Lesnso, 81. Uoorgas; M. J. Marslll, Vice-Presi dent Bt. Vincent’s College;. P. Paradis, Kankakee; M. Lutclllor, Caloago; P. Beau doln, President Bt, Vlalour’s College; M. Btioody, Arlington: O’Cnllagbim, Blotting; 11. Uimbogo, .Philadelphia;.Lawrence Huey,Alton, HI.: Bylvcstcr-Maloney. Bt. James; Fr. Carroll, Holy Name; Francis Keenan, Amboy. HI.; John Power, Lucon.lll.; T. Onlllgan, Chicago;. John Delaney, Chicago; 11. Donley, Hr.. ’Chicago: 11. Gonloy. Jr., Chicago; John Carroll, Bt, Joseph’s Hospitals P, Terry, 8oUUl.lloml.lni1.; William Cbrby. Motto Uamo College: D. Tlgbtv Holy Angels; John Gallagher, Chicago; M. Hurley, Peoria; 8, Bpiiuldlpg. Chicago; F. Butler, Hock ford, HI.; Thomas Magnlon. Freeport, 111.: A. Eustace, St. Louis; F. Welby, Chicago; Howard, Keokuk, la.; Kemper, FortMadlson; Fr.Qomley, Unbuque; ilotinott, DnildwoUd, III.; Gavin, Waukegan. HI.; U. BlcGulrc, Tampico, lit.; L. Maloney, Chicago: John Bbannaban, Fcccato nlca. III.: John Kempker, Fort-Madison: 11. ÜbolmboUl. Mauvoo, Ilf.; a. Holdmano, Bt. Fran cis: M. Foley, Chicago; M. Donahne, Unlosgp; P. J. Conway, Be. Patrick's; M. Vnt» do Lear, South Chicago: Joseph IV Holes, Bt.-Mnry's; Thomas 0. Hurkc, Hu Columbklll; William Net stractor, Wilmette; James Easing, 0. 6.8. H., Ht. Mtcbflol's. Chicago; F. A. Koonnti, Amboy, III.; J: 31. Castau, Chicago: M. Hurley. Peoria; Thomas Alfred Hurkc. Chicago: Edward A. Mut-pby, Chicago; tbo Hcv. P. T. Duller, tho Immaculato Conception, Chicago; James F. Clancy, Dixon; P. J. Tlmtn, Chicago; P. J. Dior dan. John Waldron. Peter Fischer. Ferdinand Knlrolatre, Patrick Dunne. Father Do la Porto, Father Maguire, Father Howard. -Father Uarlh, Father Callaghan, Fatbtrßhccdy. Tho arrangements In tho body of the church for tho comfortable disposition of tho laity were excellent, aud much or tbo successor tho con secration was duo to tbo untiring efforts of tbo ushers, who wore supplied from tbo Dnlou Cath olic Llbraty Association, ns follows: Z. P. Bros souu, chief usher, I*. Con lan, F. Klnsolla. P. A. Barron, T. Kearney,sl.Sullivan,MartlnO'Hrlon, John Pbtlbln; T. J.- Norny, William Devine, J. 11. Dyuan, Philip Conley, Sllcbnol Bennian, James Conlnn.Jr. Tho mtislo rendered by tbo choir wns : ttnu* anally beautiful. Tbo ceremony ended about 3 p. in., at which hour tbo clergy retired into tho vestry, where tho now Bishop was 6VBBWIIELMBT) WITH nut only from the other Bishops and priests, but also from a boat of lurmon who wore Wailing to take him by the band and kiss tho ring, an act which all Knelt reverently to perform. • Tuo (lev. Archbishop was one of tho first to extend a hearty congratulation to Bishop McMullen. Tho. latter accepted tboso manv sincere tokens of reverence and. friendship with a - bo-' nlgn smile, and with that serenity and demeanor which bad distinguished him through out tbo long and Impressive consecration cere mony.-This Interesting-sccno in tho vestry, null© Informal, of course, and more of a social than a religious nature, continued for nearly half an hour. Then came tho adjournment- to. tho sobool ball, whore tbo banquet, under tbo mamigomout of Mr. Phil- Conley.' took plane, .at which all who - bad takur. an active part in tbo Important nad Imposing ceremonial sat down-together-in social Intercourse fur over an hour, at. tho cud of which time the gathering separated. A VALUABLE I'I»ESI?NT. T - *'-" "**' The presentation to Bishop MoMullen by his' cougroguUon slid friends of a purso containing'- about SB,OUB and a Bishop's chape, took place lasc, evening In tho basement of tho Aendomyof tho Baoroil Heart, on North Stuto street. Too pres entation of the chapel was raadu by Mrs. Michael Bbiolds, who spoko us follows: ißy/iMJ r. Jitehuii SJcMullcn: In behalf of your many friends, I present to you this chapel as a tokon of tho high esteem and love In whlch.you, are hold by us;. With tbls presentatlon wo ex tend warm congratulations upon your olovutlbn! to the episcopaov. mingled with profound sor-; row.upon your.ueparturo from us,-whore you have labored feo' assiduously for oor spiritual, welfare. For each and ovonr one 1 bid n sad* well, .with a request,.dear Ulsnop, that when those sacred vessels are used by you, wo may be roinomborud oy you hi your prayers.. "Mr.'RcdmuOd Priudlvlllo, on behalf of tbo Commlucoselected by tbo congregation,'then' read tho following address: • • ' ■ 'ltitfht-ifeueremt Bishop; I have tho bond? Of bolug selected by your friends ana parishioners: to ox press toyouon this occasion not only their own loollngs but tho feelings universal' among all who know you, caused l>y your do*; imrtura from-this diocese which you have so long mlilrned by your lotiming, your nloqueuco, and youf noblo example in your priestly ullico. 1 it is eminently proper that tbo fooling should? find expression here m the building where wo nro now assembled, devoted to the oduoutloa of. tboyoutbof tho parish, preparing them fur tho; duties of life, and instructing thorn In the pure and holy faltbor tho Church of God, built undnr> tho greatest dtscourogoraont. It wlU'stand on' enduring monument to your ooorgyi unyielding' Fursovfiruucc, and determined Christian spirit, tie unnecessary at this time, and before those hero presoot, to mako any reference to. the' manyothei' educational, charitable, land rellg-i lous Institutions built and' establishod under your fostering care. •- • - : > , ? Wo cannot permit you to loavo ns without; saying that, while wo have so long revered you! us pastor, counselor, friend; ana director, wo: now rhjotco that 1 it has pleased the Holy Father to select you for the nigh oltlco to which you' have boon consecrated." . You will take with you our forvont bbpos-and cxpectuttons tbat tho faithful ol the new dio cese nvor which 'you bavo boon appointed may long be blessed as wo have boon by your postur al care, and that they will rccognlzo ln yotrall tho groat qualities which have made you bou*< oroa and beloved in every household in Chicago; Sir, you will not be forgotten in Chicago. -Tho' firiuscwhu has devoted his life to tno poor will be urovor in the memory of those to whom he.bos been a friend and father.- - Wo aro-not unmind ful that your oltlco carries wUh lb'ruspunslblli* ties and duties greater fhmi tboso wblob have rested upon you iu (bis diocese, but wa have an abiding conviction that (bo wisdom of your, so?* lection will bo illustrated In tho ability and dig nity with which you will preside over.,the. Dio* Cose of Davenport, and wo believe that the tori* ttnato people there will appreciate iho'groat virtues*of their* Bishop as universally as your late , parishioner*, .and .friends, who hnvo known you, admired you, and revered you sltico tho dnto of your administration. Wo are also hot l unmindful that, after a life of labor andsolf-dcolsi.you.lenvo us,-liko. the apostles of old, without purse or scrip, and believing,that Ju your now field you. will have ample ooportu*. ally to oxcrclso tho same Christian charity which, ban hitherto ennobled and purified your life, wo, - therefore, with tbo must heartfelt pleasure, pro* sent you with this slight token. of our ;csieom and fovo. . . : . And now, door and reverend Bishop, in bidi dlhg you farewell..wo .'renew our congratula tions upon your clovatlon to . tho Kplsoof paio,aud.also. : our eongralulaUODs to .the . people .'over ..whom., you have boon appointed, and: from -'tho' depths of our hearts wo wish.you,all. the. blessings which Heaven has In store for tho ipuro - and! faithful! priest, and for the learned,! able., and. eloquent prelate .of lhoChuroh, tho GMshop Of Davon port.. > m. '. ii.-: ■. . •. •• . . .Tire pwiiof’e nEPtY/' . ■; r; Bishop UoUtllloa, in foply,to' the addresses,’ spoke with |naob reeling. ~his romarkaworo as follows;- , ■ * ■ Mr, Dbak. ..DurmiiKM.,.ahu.,.Faitutuu Fuibkob: I can but feebly.glvQ expression to uta.rurJuus emotions that air my. heart tot night. 1 daro not trust myself to put my feel* mgs into words. I . have been associated wltb this congregation fog - .twenty years; not as pastor fur all’.of that time, but connected wltb tbe congregation ond lden* tltlqd with* m mure or. less-intimately,,and la positions that brought mo into cUmu. relations wltb the people and concerned with regard to Iholr spiritual welfare.' For the greater part of tne post generation 1 have bad obarge of the church as tMslor. 1 bavo tried to obuduot myself at all times as a representative or tbeTdear Master to whose service i am-consecrated. Whatever I have done bos’ boon for tbe best as 1 esteemed It. and It Is my hope that 1 bare not proved derelict to my duty. 1 bsvo always a f rest concern for tbe people. In tbe first puce, havoto give no account to my great Master. Now, to soo my people conio to me wltb rich gifts and -expressions ..of slncero good will- Oils wy bears with • tbe deep* oet gratitude, Tbe reward is one that delights my heart. Those tostlmo* nlals have pleased mo exceedingly. What more could a pastor wish than what,you have done tomlghtf What won* could he ask {ban a fer vent expression from tbs Christum hearts of bis frianasr My friends havu dune for mo all that J could desire. When f use.ibo gifts you have bestowed-upon- mo.foauaotbe unmindful of you and your exceeding great kindness. luuy THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1881—TEN PAGES. prayers I will ask tbo Father of ail gbod irlfts to reward you for your extremff grtat ftlodiieis to Bishop BLcMuiien was loudly applauded at tho close or his response. Archbishop Lochaii suoko es follows: It is with grout pleasure that 1 Sou you, tho representatives of tbo people, here to do honor and offer gifts to uuo who Is worthy of both. Ho has Instilled his love tor you In many ways during a groat number of years. 1 have known whm Ills to separate a pastor from his people. It Is a difficult und trying ordeal. This Frosontatlon of gifts Is ode of the most beoutl ut features of Catholic life, in tbo mutual love of tho people and their pastor, ono for tbo other, you do honor.to yourselves and tho Church, such acts of devotion win bo a blessing (otbe Cbprcb ana to the people., Wo part with the Ulshnpof-Davenport with regret; yet wo cannot but wish for him a great am) glorious {utiiro. Tbo wisdom of our grout father, tho »opd. has born most Strikingly illustrated In tbo scleotiun of Ulsbop MoMulieo for tbo blab posi tion to which bo baa boon called, and wo must norfore repress the porsmml- rnarcts we feel nl bis leaving us fur tho reason that wo know it Is for his own advancement and fur tho general good,. ' The Dlahop's chnjxl was a very beautiful sot of sacred vessels, consisting of hlno pieces, ns followst A eliHirium, chalice, candlestick, cruet, bell, vessels for holy oil, and paten. They are of silver, heavily bhnsed with gold, and eost&OU. Tbo following churchmen, among others, wore bnv'ont; Archbishop Fuuhun. tho Very Hov. Doan Duller, tbo Hevs. P. J. Butler, P. Flnnnn- Ran, Hlordan, P. A. L. Egan, Carroll, 8. M. A. Harrell. J. P, Holes, Delano, Waldron, Van l)e i.nnr. of tbls city, and tho Hevs. Flavin and Cos grove, of Davenport. Among tho members of the congregation and ■ • frlenda of tho. Dlshop -woro tbo fuilowtug: > Philip Conty, Martin., UTlrlcn, P, Hrosseau, Mlobuc! Bcatilnn, Ed MuQuald,- Hartley Latigan, P, Minogue. John swenio. James Gauguan, Martin O'Urlott, Maurice, Clifford, James Bum van, M. VV. Kcrwlp, Dick Hennessy, John Lynch, Thomas Lynch, J. A. Woironf. William Uevlno, J. V.Clarkd.T.J. Klnsolla. J. E. McMahon, T. J. Horny, J. F. Aider/J.* J. 8010n,.1V A. Ilarrou, Thomas Carney, M.J. Cnsoy, Mr. and Mrs. John ITlndivlllo.Mlaß 'MolUo Prindlvillo." Mrs. Chris O’Urlunr Mr. and Mrs. M. Bulllvan, Mr. and >lrs. Hedmond Prindlvillo, Mi-s. j. D. Sulli van, Mr. iod Mrs. Wllllm . Woadley, Mrs. M. Bcdnlan, Mr. and Mrs. A.'C. ncslog, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Koanc. Mr. nod Mys.J. J.O'Dbtiogbuo, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cuulnn, Miss Puss Cohtey. Miss Sarah O'llyrno, tbo Misses Keane, tho Misses Dray Bishop MoMulloa wilt leave .for bis dloccso Saturday at noon, and will be conducted thither by a delegation consisting of citizens of Daven port, Including Mayor Henry and District-Attor ney Lane, and flvu members from each of tbo four parishes of Davenport. THE COURTS. POINT. Judge Drummond yesterday decided the mo* tlon to dissolve the temporary lujuuction In tbo case of . Hubert McClellan against J. 8. Cooper, Iho Cincinnati, Elllugbum & Quincy Construc tion Company, and Others.' This was n bill Hied to redeem 378 shares of tbo capital stock of tbo Construction Company which hud been pledged by tbo complainant insecure nnrt of tbo pur* chase money, and ntt Injunction was issued to restrain the defendant* from transferring this stock. Tbo motion was based on two certain con* tracts set out In tbC bill under which McClellan claimed tbo right to redeem tbo stock, and tho defendants insisting that no such right existed. The Court overruled tbo (notion to dissolve, say ing tbo question was whether, taking tbo two contracts together, tho plaintiff hmlnotnu In terest In tbo property, and whether them• was anything more than u pledge or mortgage of tbo property.. 1(0 thought tbo clfect of tbo original contract was to still leave an interest in McClel lan, notwithstanding tbo supplemental contract. Tbo supplemental contract was n very curious one, but, taking it altogether, It seemed the plaintiff bad an existing right which a court of equity would prated.* J. B. DOVLE. ■ Tho notorious - bond-forger, James B. Doyle, who,was convicted at the lost terra of court ho* fore judge Blodgett of -having In bis possession over S3UU,UUO of oountorfeit United Btntos bonds with latent to. pass'thorn, yostorday appeared before Judge,Drummond and entered Into a recognizance. Tho, Judgo. granted a writ of or-' rof lust week, and ramlo it’a supersedeas on bis giving a bond la the sum of Doyle gave the necessary security yesterday, his bondsmen being William Lect, a private banker of Brad* ford, Stark County, who swore bo was worth S3W,WOt‘ Harmon Pboulx. a bunker of tho samo uluoo. wurth l&UOO; .-Benjamin 0. Hawes, n farmer of tiaratuga, Marshall County, worth S4O,UUO: and Audrow lturty, a - farmer of Pena, Burk County, worth $38,0ik).. • ■ • DIVORCES, - Bamnclla .Tay.lqr.flK>J,a bllUycslcrtlay against Bamuel It, Taylor on tbo ground of adultery. Bmella C'.Weaver filed -s a similar bill against bor-husband, Mlobaol- Weaver, .the notorious burglar, stating that -under, tho name of Emilia O. Bmltb .sho was married to him In October, 1873, and lived with him until, September, 1878, when ho .was oonvictod of - burglary and sont : tcnced brJudgo Hogers to- fifteen years at bard labor la State's Prison, Bbo thinks it would bo an unnecessary tost of her falthlutncss to bo obllgod to wait until 16U3 for his term to expire. STATES 'COURTS.'- •Lawrence Washtngtbu, Anna* M. Tucker, Eleaiibr L.' : Howard, Louisa P. Chow, Juno ’O. Wlllls.'EUzn B.' Washington, and George Wash- Inuton begun a suit yesterday to recover l thOUD of Thomas Tulty turn John D. Tally; “ ; ' .STATE'’,COURTS, .MicbaqlT. Brower oommbneod a suit in tres pass yesterday'against the Chicago & North western 'Hallway' Company, claiming $38,000 damages. 1 ", L •* v . " ■ .Isoaq 10. Goodrich! sued tho. Nortbwostcra Mutual Llfb-lusurohco Compnnv for $1,600. it. *J* Bpllklns,brought suit; for sl,ouu against' 11. Bobwuukco and 0. tt. Hubbard. Beruburd Qottborg commenced a suit in tres pass ugamst Charles L. Wiiluugoby end David re. Hill to recover $3,000 damages. , COUNTS' dOUUT.' '• V A rule was entered calling upon tbo Assignee' la (he inattor of, Mario L. A. Mackenzie to show why a division of .tho moneys In bis bands had not been mode. A hearing will be had to-mor* 1 row.*" — •• ••'• • - '• 'ln. the matter of tbo Grand Trunk Junction ftallway Company vs. *B. W. BlatebfurdotoU the.prooceding being for ;tbe condemnation of cortatn lands, and tbo damageptocertaln other Imids, sought by tiid Company for railway pur poses, tbo Jury relumed' a verdict awarding tbo defendants KW.OOO. Tbo prop erty in question •,belongs, la • part to tbo Newberry OBtutc. and,ls described an tbo North Uoutboast U-ot.tbo Northeast 14 of 800. #, Town 38, north of Usnxo 11. and consists of a strip of land 12S feet wide across tbo Norm ft.of tbo Southeast 14 of tbeNorcboustU of tbo section named, which Is to bo Used us rlght-of-, way« 'Tbe Judgment was by,opnfossluii aadooa scut, only ono witness being oxamldod. . PHOUATK COURT. ' In the'matter of the pstalo of Hugh M. Cum*, mins, minor, lotion'.'pfiguardlansblp worn Is sued to Martha Cummins, under boud In $7,G00.. Iq the manor 6r (be estate of Dorothea tagomanh, dccoasqd. loitonj of atlmfnlstratlda wore issued to Fofdlnand Lagomanu. under bond iu $4,600. . In tbo wattorof.thß ostalo of Mary Helfcri; doocosod, letters of administrsUou were issued to George Hclfcrl under bond In $10,0(X). - )u the matter of Uto.estate of, Hermann Cl, Btarok, docoitflod, lotion ’ testatnehtnry' were is* sued to Franz Htarpk under, bond of $li,000« > ***TjUDOMENTB«•' • •• CouUt;—Conversions— Thomas KimUle vs. .Clurfc‘and Mary' kefwiu, Theltofrlnio WblcU nn Ovcranxloty * Force Cold Water Down People’* ’ l|aich of'Kansas Ofll dale. V ; .' ?h : ; • : ‘■ iXipalch to Bt. Lout* - ■ PAitaoga,. Has,, July S3.—Groat excitement prevails bare over tbo i arrest of Pulice>Judgo Bteele,Clly*AitoraoyTyler.<My*Manbal beiuer. and Doputy«Mursbul Cummings, upuu u warrant sworn out byDcpuly-Gotioty-Attlirnoy Talbot, obnrgtng those oinolal* with resisting onolrteor of the law; Toe ooimounoomout of ibe affair wus last Tuesday, ■ Talbot, ordered the arrest of William Uigglus, charging blm • with violation of the teuiporatce law by being Intoxicated. When Higgins was brought Into court bo asked who swore out too Warrant, uml, ou being told it wus Talbot, be turned and assaulted Talbot, cuffing blm severely,, itlg £ Ins demanded a Jury trial, and was acquitted, >r. Fellows ottlaolly swum that It would tnke more than a year to get Bill Higgins drunk. Talbot thereupon swore out a warrant; tor the Crrost of Hlggmi. eburguig bltu with assault and alter/. Higgins was tried before FollccJudgu Steele and lined lIW, and ip default of payment was subsequently released ou giving ball. 1 To seu Higgins got out of bis trouble so easily greatly luoeosed Talbot, and bo accordingly went to Oswego and swore out a warrant m tna State Court for bis arrest upon the same charge, but wbuu tbe Sheriff eamo to arrest Higums, Police* Judge SteoW ordered bis Incarceration, claiming tne right to bold the body until ibg.Dne.was paid. Tnebberiff called upon the city Marshal and bis deputies to assist him in tbe arrest, of Higgins, hut they notoaly refused, tmtawlstod lu gotilngHiggins oUt of bis reach. TbuSberiff returned bom*} witbuut bis man, and to,day ■Talbot, driven to desperation and imprudence, swpro out warrants fur tbo arrest of tnu above* mcutlon.od oUlours. Tyler, Svluuf, pud Cum wings quietly subuiliivd. to the arrcst. but upon JbeSbenff-eolnrlug Judge Snoou*oltlcobq wan met by that functionary with two largo navy ru> velvets, and quietly informed- that shouMPM) daro to lay bauds upon blm bo would blow out his brains. Tbo Sheriff very Judiciously with drew. On learning of the affair. Mayor Gabriel wont to the Judge's olllcc. and Dually persuaded tho Judge to submit to the arrest. ThcHherlir accordingly d,‘parted ‘Tor Uawsguon the after noon train with hfs four primmer*. Groat in dignation Is fell among tho citizens hero toward Talbot, who is charged with prosecuting through wholly malicious purposes.. ■ ARRIVALS AT HOT SPRINGS, ARK. *, Boteiat DUodteh to The Chiatee 3H6anr« - Hotßi'iiinos, Ark., July. W.—H. H. .Shnw.lt. H. Dayman. Chicago; E. M.Mennor, Drobklyn, N. V.; L'hnrlesH. Abbott, .LJI. Morrissey, E. B. Oorthmld, Kt. liOnls; A. j). GHlllth, Baltimore, Md.; H. W. Hunter, Buffalo,. N. V.; 11. Aldun, Now Orleans: C. Bromley, Irunton, U.i J. W. Mc.Mlllcr.Bl. Cloud, i(inn.,ftt > onraong tbo recent .arrivals bore. ; - ALL RIGHT AGAIN. SpttM J)iip6teh to>T*» vhuaoo Tribune BtiRHAUT, Did.; July *s.—At 51 p. tm to-day trains began running over the Air Linn Division of the Luka Bborq Hallway. The settling of a culvert a short distance east of hero delayed trains about twenty-ronrhours. tuajiUXE ifitAycu owrojss IN OltUKIt TO ACCOMMODATE OUU mimoreiu patrons throughout the city, wn havo astablistied Hranen Uftlcet in the different ■ Inrhloni, BAdoAlunaunl liviow. whore lulvurtlsomonu will bo taken tor the sauiu price ae.cliowid attho Mala Of fice, ana will,be receiver) lit*lll U o*<3 oclc p. m.t - ~ ' KOUTU UIVIHION. • J. it It. SIMMS. Booxeeilars and Btatlaoen, 133 Twontr-sccuml-au - ■ W. r. HUUAitr. DruiarisU tns Cotto«e Orove-ar^ northwest corncrThlrty-nfih-si. JUpaoN K. JACUiIUB, PruggUt, am Indlana-ar., corner v • ■ • ■ • u It. W, HUCUMAN, Unißßlst. comer Tbt/ty-Qm and • . mm-niftaioN • I*. KUIIUKIOKU. Prucxlatvva West Lake-st, cor neroidbuidiui. - K. A. imt'KllU DruggUff 8W South nalstod-st, corner CannljHirt-av. ,-•••- H. F. KltArT, Drußglsk, 041 West Madlson-su, cor ner Hauimn. ~.i t JAB. M. KIUKLKY A CO. Drutgists, 134 South WAi.NwmaiiT. on West MadPoioPt. cornerOgdeo-sr, Tn.auN.NH:itaß.N,-Drtutgtsc. m oiue isUod-avn Jtewsdffafori and Fane'* Goods, no LukOHit.,.corner Lincoln. ... AUGUST JaCUBSUN, Pruaslst, North lULsted, cornerlndlnoa-il, ' •• NORTH DIVISION. L. UUiiliN'Ollam X co., - Druggist, 4U North Clark-ab, eorner mvinloh;- r.M, >vii,LJAMa* C 0.,. Orußilsts, Larraboe * NBBim.'lPflntlnß and Advertising Agent. News nnd Stationery Depot. tr> B. Uivlwlon-su J.OSXAXU.. t'O (/uVD. Lost-left ox >vestmadisox-st. Friday ovetnag; ond-sfirmß top buuuy. with shafts broken. Tho Under will be liberally rewarded by leaving same ut Ash’s livery stable, corner Twoo ty-suonnd-»t.una .Mlcbtgau-qv. . ■ ' • - T O.ST-MOXDAV .VFTEHNOUX, XBAII tulnlitg 17 and sorao chnngo/alsira key and sumo cards. Fiador will be.suitably, rewarded. Wi War ron-av. . T OST—BETWEEN TIIIJITY-KJ UST-ST.. J-J Ciiluiuo Drove-ay., and’ aimlUon-«t.. n small black pm. Qimravmt with tluy'ioUcr D. Kinder will be rewanlnl by luaylDg same at Bhormao llouoo. ■ T O.ST—FRIDAY EVENING LAST, OX JLJ OCnrlHirii-Rl., between itandolph and Madison, an onyx lockup luttlnl VD"/ out In dark side, and Plain pink reverse. Buimblarowurd for lu return to Itoorn 4, Hi a. JIKNMH. XpSTrrA GUAY .HOUSE, 0 YEA US JLJ old: weight about'J.lCU, pounds. Floaso lenvo Inrurmntlonof blswhoronoouU and receive reward tuAßUAr(her-uv« •>. . c T. UST-Sas UEWAJID-BTO AND KENT XJ, receipt rolled , up lopopor. The above reward bo .paid by FUA.NK T OST—TWO CHILDREN'S SASHES, JLi and’two gold nrmloui,on Madison or Sute*su. Howard will be paid by JAMBS bANH AJjLU.N, Vi Pourbarn-Bt. "f OST—IIOHSE AND BUGGY FROM JLJlUlokmnnn'sUnjve, hake View. He.urn to stone and marble yard, Kmgabufrnnd Ohlo-sw. Will ye* want. * ■ : ■ CJTRAYED-SATURDAY NIOUT FROM S? .the undersigned. two largo bay umroa. with block joints, undone has white stripe In facet las t seen go liikweju. near..UrlclewolL Asultatno reward wllfbo glvbn tor their return, or Information leading lothrtr recovery. CIIAULHS OAltlMfNTKlt.liluo isiand-av. and Wuod-at. • ■ • - - ~ ■ fiTRAYED OR STOLEN-A SORREL k? burse, with star la forehead, one white bind lout, also bippod. weight abdut l.iwitounds. Liberal re* ward for his return to «i West‘6lxteonih*Bi.,orllv* o.ry-stfthlo rear lib South dirk-st- ■ ■ ’ FINANCIAL.- AGOLDSHID, I.OANWTICE, 119 EAST • Madison*su Wrtflhlli hed Ji**, v Dla-, jnond Hioker imd'buliiim'aekftVr'dwh pahlfor old Bold and silver, diamonds, peart*, etc., etc. Colorado - ranch,<uif<Larlmer*»wlienver.. • A NY AMOUNT. OP MONEY TO LOAN XV on dlsniouda, watches, and»jowolry nl TOM N, FONNhLI.Y X LU.'B loan office, na Uoarborirat. ANY AMOUNTS TO“LOANON FUR XV nlture. pianos, eta. without removal, and outer collaterals. W;N.AJ.LEI. IM Dearborn-su, Hoorn 4. A NY AMOUNT TO .LOAN ON TURN I XV turo und pianos without removal. Ulltundulph s.t.,HoomJ.:- .. ■/ . ... . A NY AMOUNTS TO. LOAN ON FUR XV nltnro and plnnbs wlthoiftremurnlt'and alt Rood securities, at lowest rates. 16 Dearborn-st., Room 11. A-DVANCES rMADE ON DIAMONDS, XV watches,-sto-'at low rams. . D. LAUNimit, Rooms ft and tf, ID Uaodulplwu Atatobllahed UM.. TpiDELLTY, MORTGAGE, LOAN. AND JU Storage • Co.—Advances on turelture.'ota. with out removal, or on vooUa In atontße. HJK.Vaniiuron. Gold and silver-* mine with ;i.uuu feet of developmehU'.wUh loin iso foot croaa ouw, all In ore.-. Will measure more tbstt fluu.UK) In valuet easy of accenai close to. town and railroad— l»offered fursalo allow dßuruaand ou easy tome. Title perfect. Address.FS. Tribune ottico. TTIGUEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE AX Savinas und Fidelityjlanh' books, kind Scandi navian. National Hank ccrtllfcnUss. tUA UOLMKB, Uencral Broker, at.Wastdngion-sfc ■jVrOiVUV,. .TO . CHICAGO AvX real estate In sums of ll.tOUq lICtUJU at luwost rules. ItiSMU WAL.I.BB. Jr.rWllcurbofn-at. *\/n>NEY'-TO- LOAN 'AT CURRENT J.TX rates on real estate. U, W. UVMAN. JU., ACO, Rtf Uourtxim-st. . . , ; .. . TV/TONEY TO LOAN-$3,000 TO 87,000 XvX on lona .or short Umo. ( Apply- to WM. A. MtiNIUOMKItV, 1 Attorney-at-Law!. Tortland mock. TVr.ONEYTQLOAN ON REAL ESTATE ±TX In Cblcnao and vicinity in sums to Bull at low ust rates. JAMHB WIUMOTT. HO Xhiarburn. Itoom «. Money, to, loan On improved property, at .o per cent .USWIB Jk KNOUT, is & and UDorten Slock, tfiiiandulph-sfc. - rpO LOAN-830,000 iN SUMS TO SUIT: Couniyvreal estate! can close at once, ITKNUV j). llti.li, m Ucurburn-et.• .■ XTr ANTED—ALL PEOPLE WHO WISH IT to borrow money on city real estate at Ipwust ntles to cull on us, OUKBNKUAUM BOMB. 73 Dear born-st. . H , ... WE HAVE' 83,600 TO LOAN ON COOK County Improved real obtate at - (I per comi monuy in bank; no rod tape. An uxtm chance uia B wanting. Oita ; amuuou USWI» A KNO'IT, )s6aoJirUwsoUlouk.liaßaDaolpb-sL ... (\ AND 7 PER CENT-MtiNEY TO LOAN V, oncliy reale»Ulaln sums tp suit. FETUUBON h UaV. lift Kaat Itandolpb-st. ' • HOUSES AND VARUIAOFS. 'A. .11ARB'OI1ANCE-SHTO' WILL BUY •CJLtbe handsome and stylish bay tnaru, Lady Uoahaw. raised In Kentucky, Hired by Uastiaw, Jr,, by Ohtnd bashaw, dam Lady Uextcr. by Hysdya's Matwhlo* lonian. > Lady Uosbaw U T years old. life bands blab, weighs Qtorl.VUJ pound*, baa bowing mane, mid call to, the-ground! mu itno stylo, and notion, needs no boot* or woUblst sho Is a nnO'galted young mare, well broke-itaftflbarneta. fears nlithm/i sbe trolled throe heats at Laxington. Ky.. In lt.il. tTrtJ. and BsSlfe, At wblob time sho was miruhosadfor for present owner, a lady who.bos driven hoc the post roar uud ugfr offer* bar so low to disp(»a.9rbar Immediately on aeconnrof leaving the cU?r she la wurronltm perfectly aound and kuid. Can Do seen ana driven at anytime at owner's resiuencd. Ha, J4M Mictiigan*&T. A GENTLEMAN'S FINE DRIVING burs* for sale—A beautiful Lakeland Abdalmbt Sust.be sold Immediately! she Is a ini cousin to and B-, la coming A years old. and has trotted ■ a feu wllo lit J minutest. *hu is perfectly kind, and warrant* ■at JOHN* MITCHELLS, 1W EAST il Wftshlnaton-st.—Horses of all kinds, carriages, boggles, and bsrnssa, uowoudaacwi>d*Uand. awow prices! or will exchange. Cash advance* made. ■ A TJ. 8. COOPER'S STABLES. NOS. 174 xl andi iflj Mlchlgan>ar., ’hne dnrmg. buggy, car* rlagg.saddle, and dratt norsea. Orders solicited. TDOR BALE-FINE DARK DROWN IflOR SALB-A OENTLKMAN’B DULV ? Ine hornet young and sound, tii West Madison. ■\ITANTED—CAR-LOAD HORSES AND TV inaVesi no objection If Httle sure. -W West corner CaoaL ’ - STORAGE, jut ltondu|pb.tL,. have .duett- wureruoms juvd the best lacTllUes Iqtbe cltjlur. stoitng furniture, pianos. p>uhihanque.ata‘ LowmA*. Aiivsifoos made. STORAGBFQR FURNITURE. BUGGIES, eia. chuapeat and bestloebyt advances al low rates. UKUKIJk t»AititVTia» imd faTWostMooroo. INSTRUCTION, PROF. DICKSON’S SGHOOLOF ELO* cuiluii.or*iory, dmuutUourt,ldMonroe*at., Id a. in. dally. Ueducoarate*. iHOUTHAND AND TELEGRAPHY I taught. Day and night class. Hoom tf. t? C?iark»t. JPJ UtSQNAI* f WEDNESDAY ila.uucumui CITy itKAL ESTATE, F)‘k sTiVk-jjy room I Ornnnls Block. No. ||j in-iirliorn-st, OIIOVKLA.NI> I*A tlk~i<JppnaUe Mntitflitn Unirori»tt)r> House nnd lOfool lot. Also WOODLAND I’AHK—I/*t** house, with M feet loti (UninuToom And kitchen on ... „ pnrlorflooi. INDmnA'AV.—Stone front house near Twenty* . sl*tli*s|„ 4 rooms deep! lot 37xl<kl feel. ,i.nuiana*A\ .-uetngon iimwmstono front: dining* room And kitchen on purler floor. "iT'on sai,k-to jiun.uKiia-criEAP JU lots I vicinity Monroe-si. und rntlforn.n*av,i * mrniWllock* ,mymcnl3 ‘ lUMMNSON, 15 Metro* kkkt, taylor-st., X’ horthwcstforncr Idaho. Ins , 'j»li)r*«i.. nnnhoiit corner Idaho| cheep. c xf boulevardi IW. MI fecu U nhnsh-Av.. corner Kiln or Thlrty-slxtlfit. iV?*L-V U i* v, S l ? 1 ** I ' av - «'*»“*»• orrhlrly*flfih*sut iftt. UWeet, ITnlrlC;nv..*ornnr Twenly-sepomPst. lIKNlty U Hil.j., mi)eurborn*st. ■"CIOU HALE-TO J’AUl'liis WHO Wit.l. JU linllil brick cotiftHM*. lot* niur Mliwnukou end »V cstern-uvs., ut nrtir price; IM) push required ns tint payment oft bach lot.balftiieMlomi time: Imtm.ng limns secured for good parties. Wo hero buyers fenny to take houses when completed. KhKNKV uiton.. Itnomv. No. Mil Denrhorn-sl. iron SALK—TiixiOl KKKT TO ALLKY JU ■ 4iii feet south of iho new Hoard of Trndu build* hnf. with some good frame buildings on rented lor •bout «.3jH a jour. I'rlw fctVdM If taken nt once. Ap* ply to .I. WHII. >v (.0,. s* l>enrixirn»n. Ij'Oß SALK—KIKST-CLAbS IMKROVKD X, 1 business property frontluu on youth Water. I>nke. Itandolph,Madison. Monroe. AtlnmsJsckspn, und Vim llurcn.Sin.: also on Murket, Franklin. Fliih*«v.. I.u Hulle. Uurk. Dearborn, rttiUe-sts., Wabusliotv., und Mlctiltntictiy. Wo also have tlm-fluss improved uml unimproved residence property (nr sale at bargains, ingiilmof JACUH WKIL&tkJ.S? l>carbom*st. 17K)K .SALK—NO. MIOAKJAN-AV., JU l<tll’.ili!l tomimlny, 1W feet north of Twenty* neiymi'st., ikstory und basement brick buildink. Fiore Mid bnsvment used (or business, tipper floor ns first* class nm*. Will sell this property ntn price to.net 7 percoiitoti the present low rental Alter paving all ex* ponses. Apply to JACOB WKIL A CO., if? Dear* liofiimt. TpOU SALK—£'.l,(lOO—A NO. I U-STORY, JU {••room fmino dwelllmr. gns. bath, und waters lot ZixtZtt north imm on Mortroe-sui ijJ foot from cull* fortilA*AT. This Is a bargain for snuio one. street cars In one block, it wllfbe hlßhcr before it is lower! lon cen tdo better! house is tn good ardor. T. U. tpyp. IPiom Tfiru Msdlwm-it.- TjIOU SALE-THE GREATEST BAR JU -twin (iffnrml r«r-4j.<ru. ilia twwstory.brlck and atone bnsemeiu house. le room*, modern Improve* mom*, mono steps, barn jitnd lot Al South Corita-st., near tVnshJURUm. 12. UQUIJIUDUK A L'U..West MadSomst. .T7IOU SALK—NO. 8031. MICJUGAN-AV., JLI u Hue U'Blorr and.baiomont ttm*cliis« homo and u*atorr brick bum. cheap■ and on easy term*. Apply to JaLou WKII. A CO., 87 iJonrboni-sL THOR SALK—FINK CORNER ON THE JU South Blue for builder*. »!*WH foot at M per loot. UH.MtV WAJ.I.KH, Jit. 107 l>OHrlK*.n»»t ’TT'OH SALE —CENTRAL BUSINESS JU property. MwHito llULujoj. dome near non board Ot Tffldu. TUMJit.NBUN. lo Metropolitan jlloult. *l3lOll SALK-A FINE CORNER IN NEW JC t . r«*W«i{Co district on .North Side. iUSNUV WALLKH. Jit.; Hit Uonrborn»st.. • SUJiUUItAX HEA L ESTATE, UENT-BIUCK HOUSE; (euii water, tower, and trvest at Hyde fork; Klfiyfcbt south or I'lfty-oltflUh-st.. on Washing* ton-ur.l imu lUr loot on Mnrtlsotwtv., near Midway* pitilMtiiL-vt UkJ foot on llydu l’nrk*ftv„ north or Puny nlnth-st. entt front , Two*Btory Kottilu houso on Wasblngton*itv.. west front, near Hfiffourtn-eui uasy terms] and duOfool on Drexol boulovard. turner Forty*tulrd*st.. with a table lota. »». a. ui.mcii, ■ Uooat.. HU Dcarborn-sU TjlOR SALE-AUCTION SALE OF 05 XI lou and »U cotmjtea and lata on Korty*aoTonth* su.jiear Wcniwortb-av. weiuhworthuv., near Forty*sevonth«it ■Atmmtc*sU near Kortysovonthiu BcliooPst, near rorty*»ovontb**t. •Tr«ey*av.. near Korty-s«rurin**t. jOo Saturday, J uly 3U. at J p. m. sharp. on the around. Terms, one-third cash, balance In uno and two years at«percent. TjIORSALE—HUMBOLDT BOULEVARD XI —Ulcta will be received antu Aug. J for the pur* chase (fur nil main of aw feet frontage a short dls* tance west nr Maplewood l)e|>oi and near Mllwnu aoe*nv. 'Tlioblifhost and best bid will be accepted, subject to the .approval of the County Court of (Took County. Title perfect] complete abstract furnished. WM.O.COLE, Assignee Empire loaoranco Co., tin Dcnrboni*at. TBOR SALK—CHEAP—VERY DESIRA- X? hie residence lots In Ijike View, two to Hve blocks front stree'.«ciirs. «m Uivernuy. Wulfrnm and George* sis., Shultield and Holinont*avs. J.ake water In (runt, of every lot, McCONNHLL BUDS., Huoiu 10. Wand Hit Washlngton-st. T7IOK SALE-OLENCOK-LOTS ON THE X* shore of Lake Michigan. til foot above lake, at lit*) ouch, on f 4 monthly paycmmis! Rood schools, churches, and cheap rulinmd turet will show lots free anyday. IUA UltuW.N, lifLupollOHiu. Uoom4. For sale-in south Chicago, near tuxcbur,AvlUi,mcr.atm.railroads, 3 acres, 10 nt-res. '£> acres. Unnmlns In lota contmliy located. Host Investment in. Cook County.: D. a, TAYLOU, Ui7 Ueurbern»aU • . . . . TTIOR SALE—AT LA GRANGE; SEVEN JU mile* from Chicane, beautiful residence luM at Co, IW, fti or I1U);. near hutul; 114 down, undtf monthly. (1 won tbu undersold.) ihuva free. Abtlmct/ree. IliA UHoWN. H.ILnBuUe-sU.Uoopj-1. SOR SALE—IO ACRES SOUTH OKCITY, -'close to depot. UiSNUT 'WALLBU, Jit., IU7 rborn»at. , ■ ■ . ■ , TTIOR SALE—3 'ACRES NEAR STOCK JD Tardsi tfoitott lake water andrsewemaot lUM) puracro. iTOMLlNMUN.l6MetropolUanlHock. . T7H)R SALE-230 FEET IN ORIGINAL JD flavonswood at 110 per foot.' .A F. UKAXJ, *i Major Ulofit. • - . • - , TTIOR SALE-10 ACRES NEAR THE NEW JU Chlcattu, llurllngion & Oulncr Cur Shops, HU per acre. HKNIIV* WALI.KIt, JU.. lifr De»rborn«»t. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, TpOir SALE-AN ELEGANT COUNTRY X? buuaeat Marquette, imko BU|*orlor.— I The sub aertber. being about to chaneu bta residence.offers for Beta hlsbouseiit Marquette. I*ake Bm>orlur. The grounds uro tsi fuel front hr ISO feet deep, with a perfect lawn and a very choice variety or accll louictl abrubbery, i The - house la thoroughly built of brown- stone,- pointed, nlllt water and k&s laid on. and an excellent lurußcu and opau Hre-placua, So better bouso ul Its alio, or handsomer. or with bettor water-view. can be found In tbo United Buttes, and this tastefully fur nished. . ’ ■ ■ Tneplseo will bo sold, with ail the furniture, ex cerpt biMilm,' pictures,' linen, and sliver, for CJU.UU. Half Utunmuunlcan rumaliiat 7 percent for an In dutlnllo time If purubaiiur prefers. This is a rare op portunity for any ono to obtain nn elegant country, house In a pleasant and healthy locality, rundy for In stant occupation, at a moderate coil, inaulry can bo modu of Uie subscriber, or of the Hon, I'mer White, of MarqueitOtMlch. ,; . A. A. HIrKA. Marquette, Mich. T7IOU SALE-FARMS -BY LEWIS * JD KNOTT, Ituotus 0 aud U Harden Block, 00 Ran dolpb-at.i Me-acre farm In Walworth County. - Wla.i Improve mums very uztonalvu, brick bouse coaling IMm, etc., living water, exceptionally line urcharuaiid siuall Irultst ton acres heavy timber. Cheat) for cash or will uxchupge fur good town or city property. Fine stock or . ruin farm of tWncres3>s miles from Hli-oii, Wts., und 3 from Ureun lutkei finely Improved and well watered) very cheap for oaabt will toko In part payment small farm or other good properly. 141 acres, tlmi Improvements, near Kingston, Green LakuCounty. Wts. This farm la ,well swcknd. und cun bo bought very cheap and on easy payments, or will exchange for good property Hi or near Chicago. TTIOR SAJiE—I'WRM—FIRST CLASS JMO jKj acre farm In Will-Conmy near Joliet, now lu lino auueof-oulllvalloot lino road.to town, plumy wood and water. Apply tu owner, 1. LAMI'BBLL, ptand HI ljteal.M-su,t?ulc«iiP. : VAST- OFF VLOTUINQ. A LL THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN XX - who wish P» sell cuil-off clothing.- carpets, and IwualiißwlUdu welt by sondlpg orders tu our new place. ulßute-su. the hbnfost place Hi our Itnu In the City, I will pay 'a per cent mure than any. other dealer. Wan tod. absolutely, duo ladles* dresses, tor which 1 will pay the highest price In cash. Ueuem berthe number, m Btato-su A BETTER PLAGE TO BELL YOUR Xjl ; caat*off clothing. carpets. etc., cunnot be found than J.(Jollier's. AM . buuu-su. who pays tbu highest cash price. Ladle*, attended to by Mra. J. Uelder. kiail orders erouiptly attuafled to. ■■ MISVELLANEOUS. ■ A GENTS, IF.VOU WANT SOMETHING X*. to sell fast In suiumor.-al) the people want lt~ pruilts bite, write ul once to the lloslqn iAmp Co.,adT Washington st„ Heston, Mass. .Their new Imnip Uuroor with Uiu Hyde Wick Atuebment makes kero* sene limps burn evenly. .It baa two small band wheals Ins lead nr one,—each wheel controlling a cor* nor, lor one ball tbu wick, bellastslght. Klu any lamp.. Turin*to aiepti, CL Cl, and ti.nl per dot. lie* alt price w, ill. uud HI -cents, Bsmples seat to agents forii cents... ■ .•• • • . •_ •VTOTICE—THE PUBLIC ARE NOTI- J.l flud UiatUarruil Williams Uno lunger. In my employ, and that 1 will not be responsible for any bliishe may contract’or-contracts ho way make. MAHTIN MCNULTV. ■ ■ * rpwo BOY BABIES tFOR ADOPTXON-r A Ward l>. Cook County Hospital ■ ■ ■ "IITANTED—AN ASSORTED STOCK Olf TV • iiooda for Colorado trade from lAUU to tlfctuL ptalo lowest cash price. Address 1.31. Tribune office. WANTED-BUSINESS -OPPOKTUNI* TV ly requiring moderate capital. Bute amount, business.nad tuoauon. fll,'tribune otttce. VAHTNIiIiS WANTKU. T>AUTNKR WANTED WITH OAPX- X, Ul to take an Interest In the monufi.a.urlug of a commercial article that wilt uet lu cents per ikjuiiJi sold to wholesale trad* and uanufaetu era uuiyi do* mand unlimited. To parties muaulairbosines*. us thorough an Investigation will be giveo^as tbey may desire. Address V 4. Tribune ottce, for psraonsl In* tervlew only. ■ • PARTNER WANTED WITH 53.U00 casta In established win* aud liquor business, auto qua paying! no flaks. Address KM, Tribune ulTloe. • PATENTS, .XTATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AB3OOIA* Tl lion secure* paiepu.u*voai*,ot»L l**wnillu* niton throughput tna U. B. given snecbsl oiteiiUon. r, Ultle Ibmkuu I'uUmU" free. Ontcoai WJ Ciarfc.st.. JUiom 111. Cbleauo. Hl*, atid Ul> K-sU. Washington. I). (X TROT^SIO^L x A GOODRICH, A-n-ORNKY AT I,AW. • U4‘i'osrl»jrn*st.vChicago. Advice freei Uyears' exiiedeacu. iluilucss «tulvtiy oad IcgaUr uutuacud. HELP. Bookkeepers. Clerks. &a ■\ITANTKI) —8 Oil 10 FIRST-CLASS Jr mulders, steady work And lon wages, to work on nousa and railroad work. J. W. AMImUdIO ft Cu.. Ht. Joseph. Mo, TITANTED-A COMPETENT STENCH* T-», ropherlor itenoral office work Id a Brain com* »>«•>*»•. Must come well recommended.' Hal ati *7Vh month. Address, with reference#, la V 7, Trib une ofllro. \{T ANTED—2T> EXPERIENCED COAL TV . Minora atMlnonk. 111. l full work fcuarantfodi WANTKU-A CARPET UPHOLSTER eri i»nn who understands cutting, tutihir.'Hhd layintf horderwa carpels und banning window shades and riranurlß ß . Addrost ABUItftATUV. .NUitTIl * UHItIMON. Kansas City. Mo. rtf ANTKD-AFIRST-CLASS GROCERY ,VV fllcrk. M North Weile'it. • I*. WINUMUJ.i.KK k t’Q. . . WANTED - A: COOI) SHORTHAND writer, und who la a good clear longhand writer aim willing to workj to suen a party n permanent alt* untlonguaranteed. • AddressKit.Tribune oittuo. TtfANTED—(KH*I> HOY WHO HAS TV <*.v|H>rlioieo In tho retail shoe business. Apply between saud Pa. tn,.ntlf Kflwj.\lndlsun-st. t\TANTKIJ-.V MAN,TO. AOT AS ,SU t » pvrlmluudent In one of the largo dry-goods |jmi«(’«mismte**i.j prefersomo one who has Peeu connected with n tinn*elnM retail house in tho oltyt party must not i»owfralil of work und Imre tho* ca* pneitr of making others work. L'dnim'unfcaiiont strictly umndonllat. Address KW, Tribune office. ■ WANTED - IMMEDIATELY - BY A Innre who'e*aie «ohsb. a Mrsl*elaas Idll-elerkr goiKi waaosto the rluhl onei none but thuan thor* unp o{tlec° ~,CtCIU rtntl r,}11n1,16 nc ? fl WJ? Trlb* WANTEII-AT .McdUIRE’S jrAIIIME supply store, a dellycry und order oierkt ono wno understands me enro of horaea. W Booth Canal. WANTEU-A FIRST-CLASS RUOCEUV HotrthCanal*9U t ’ >loUulre 9 »blp*suppiy tioru, tttf THAtlBd. TTTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS STONE* Tv rtrwaer ui go out of town. Apply at 47 Wa* huali-ar. -■ • WANTED— FIRST-CLASS 3IACUIN IST tV work un planer at Huda, in. Inquire at iicima, wltenrinimHU.. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO SKT Lake**!?* 1 ® or “ on Apply.to UK WANTED-POLISHEU ON WALNUT >Y moldings. SAMMU.NS.CLAUK &.CO., Jf7 mid gtfi Kant Itmidolph-st. V ■MTANTED-JI TINNERS AND fl GOOD TV soldcrera. MAVIhjLK Olioa..»ncanal-»t Employment aobnoxxs. WANTED— 'JUO LABORERS FOR Wis consin: wage* II.Ti porday: free faro: lenroto night, LimiSTIA.N Sc CO.. ttWHomh Wator-st. WANTED— 1,000 LABORERS FOR COl^- orado and Arininas wages fifth tnglpordart cheap rare: Mu for other States and city work, ail l .5 tier dart free fare. CHIIIHTIAN A South W ntor-il. and at il West Madlson-sf Miscellaneous. WANTED-ELEVATOR BOY TO RUN passenger elevator four hour* each evening. Apply to UKU. C. COUI'EK, Tribune Building, after 3 p. m. WANTED-A COMPETENT. EXI'KIH TV oneed lira man to conduct a well established moMosture, branch of a larger house. Mlote ago. ref erences, whether married or single, Address M L It, Tribune office.. Tlf ANTED—MEN, 81 SAMPLES KllfiEi T V -gki pur week guaranteed oncrvstlo|Kirsons on small cajillaf with oor goods. Send stamp for papers. .MEItUII.L Jt C*>. 37 and a> .North Clark-sl., Chicago. WANTED-A TRAVELING SALES man for Michigan and Indiana, one well ac quainted with the dry-goods trade. J. W. ultlti- WUI.D A UU.. lit Monroo-su WANTED— TRAVELING SALESMEN for printed wrapping paper. Stato experience, reference, and terms. (Jooa field foru llro'man. v 13.Trlbum> office. WANTED - SEVERAL GOOD PEN men to write letter*; work may bo done at home. Callatrtl Wabash-nr. TIT ANTED- 100 LABORERS, . WITH TV shovels. at now wire mill, comes Ashland and Arenofars.rll.TS peraay. • . WANTED-A FEW GOOD, LIVE. TV active.energetic,mlddlo-ocomen tocanraasfor life Insurance.' call at 111 East Uadlson-au. lloom 4. U. L KKXVO.V manager. - ■ ■ WANTED—A GOOD BOY TO WORK TV ' about u place In the country. Anply aflerliM p. m. Monday, at bttriouin Hlark-st. Itoom H TO 2tEfrT-H0 USES. Koimx Bide. rpo RENT-TWO-STORY. AND BASE JL ment brick, 10 rooms, till conveniences: or would renriMirtiPdoairabldparty and occupy balance. 1(17 llowo-st.. Poor Sophia. ■ ■ rro TIENT-FDRNISUED HOUSE ON X Mlchlgan-nr., near 'i'lilrty-flrst-et. Apply to MmuX L.l > BAliCK.tCDoatborn«»U • . SUBURBAN. rro BENT—AX ELEGANT S ÜBUBBAN X home, partly furnished; house of 111 room* und ! all conveniences forcorofnrt; 10 acres of land, with' fruit and shade trees. Address for ono week, with references. X VE.Trttmnuonice.- . . T} , BENT—A" WELL-FURNISHED, 8* room house, two blocks north' or Austin depot i large grounds und tine fruit and shade' trees; Imroo-’ rtlaUJ possession siren. Apply toA.U. ruitTKU,U3 Wshashur., Chicago. • -■ TO RENT-ROOMS, South side. ’ rpo BENT-PLEASANT, COOL. FRONT X rooms, nicely furnished,atW East Van Duron. West side. TO PARLOR* flour, with all modern Improvements and use of bath-room, la third story, alone-front brick building, on Monroe-su. boiweon Paulina and Wood. Parties wlthouteidldren BddresaotiM.Trltioooultlco. . -■ rpO BENT—BI,SO, Si, AND -SAGO—BOOMS X fur gentlemen, light und cool, opposite Jailor* sun Park. -HU West Adums-st. " TO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, Ao ' ’ " BIOEES. ' 1 LA .SALLE-ST.. STOBE X and basement; also second story of 39 and W l.n Kalle-at..*Jxii6feok WM.C.DOW, Uoom« Tribune' Uulldtng. . ■ rpo BENT-PART OP STOBE NO. 115 J. Frouklln-st. D. It. UE VOU.NO A CO., B 5 Wash ing ton*st. . . rpO KENT—9I4 AND 210 WASHINOTON- X st.. corner of Franklin, double store und twin monlt also, large second story rooais In .same build* I tig well suited for wholesale business. WM. C. DOW, Ituoma Tribune Dulldlng. ■ - . Offices. •• rpo BENT-SEVEBAL DESIRABLE OP- X - flees, single or on lalte. In the American Kz* press Building, 7tl Monroe-su . .. • MTnm.t.awßnna. >•?... rpo RENT—MANUFACTURING ROOM; X best lighted room in the city. aUxflUi wlmiuwa four sides, and use of atean-elevatort steady, reliable steam power. E. T. llAlilUß, IBi, UO, and Utf West Monrou-su , . . rpO BENT-BASEMENT AND PARLOR X floors, completely furnlshedt price very reason* able. Address FtM. Tribune otßoe. IFAXTJSD--TO REST. WANTED—TO RENT-BY AUCI. 7. BY TV gentleman and wife imi children), small Buoror throe or four rooms furnished fur light housekeep ing! on North Bide, amt within ion minutes' walk of Uush*st. bridge i private Jamlly. where nu.board tn or lodgers aro taken, preferred, , Unquestionable reference* glven'wnd required. Address, with full IMriloiilar*. NUtiim terms, which moat bo verrrea* sonnble. Lte. Tribune übicc. WANTED TO RENT—I'IVt) JTATS, 0 VV orl roomseadh,oriioo*e oohUtning uto U room*, adapted > for buusskeepmg.-br two small famine*, modern Improvements,- wall located, .and convenlontto »iresi-car», Hunt not to exceed MOper month. Addrtm*. with full particular*, ft 41. Tribune.' WANTED—'I*O ItENT-ANIOEUT TV furnished room for two gentlsusen with a re* •IHioiabie lamlln North tilde preferred. Undoubted references given. Address rw. Tribune office. \\7ANTK!)—TO RENT-TWO UNFUR* TV nlabed room*.' Itoni not to exceed *IU. titata location and uma. t. lx. Tribune olUce. MUSiCAL INSTRUMENTS* iSoir SALK— FINE TOnETToSk wood JD • 'pianoforte. Trench Mllqu. overstrung wus, rich uarvoulega andiyrutcpitldii: will sell for fiat with ■tool aud cover. MU tioutw J’ork-av., near Twenty* mtb»*u ; T YON & HEADY, STATE AND MON- I J roetlc.. oßer an assortment-of second-hand titelnway pUnoaata Utmalni also ,aeooud*hand el* Suui and organs uf other makes at f» and upward*, eware of bogus titelnway • pianos., ropreseotod genuine titelnway Instruments. LYOn A UNALV, time ami Moqrwfstm- .• < QTOUV & CAM I*. & riAWOb SSu^fiTATH-B'f. GTECK UPKIOirr PIANOS. llAltUlNll- Vfiisiiißaai.siga UOUHKHOLW UOOUS, UIUKNITUJIB OK 10 DOOMS FOR SAI.B, Una 88IM. ••.■• • VTO MODE DtIUS-ftCJSEP ROOMS. a u,l - w ‘ r pfl EUiNKW FuWITUI(eC6mPANV. JL lot‘and 6ui Weal &l%dtooa’CU< tall allhlnda of tiouWboUl tfooda ou mooibty payoirnui low prloeli caaytofm*. ' . * ' HOOKS, jR pared Ui wallS ColuldMw/ib old vop»Ioo,*1io»* Ink enaQKQ ia Unjruaee, punctuation. and italic* by; teu'uV^tK^i'a 1 ; pkiupgllsi lad. HEL P. DOMXSTtcd. WANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOU GEN ii«rri*i|,n-iit <JUl,o,ror,t * f,orn,l,n P r °f #treU * lit 3» Went WANTED-A dIRL FOR GENERAL homework. Apply at :wil Unuid-lwolevard.. WANTED-A SWEDISH GIRL -FOR aenornl hoMseworki must hen form trainer and bVirn°-su 0n * two In family, Apply at Ssw South Dear- WANTED-A TIDY mill, FOR OEM WANTKD-FIRST-CLASS COOKAHT) laundress at zm Sooth l*nrk-ar. \\TANTKD-FIUST-CLASS COOK AND } T aoonud girl. Call Wednesday,between to and I o ('lock, at 2CW Mlchigan-ar, Heat references re* quire (1. _ - WANTED— GIRLS; ONE FOU KlTCli cn and one for, secundwork. At aia Blate-9t. * ‘ Ntfnsß*. TtfANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE TT eare of two children. rail atiwi Prairie**?. EtIPLOYMEMr AOBV'TTBI. WANTED -GOOD 'GERMAN ’ AND Pcundlnarlan Kiris for Private famine# und poarqlng-housea. o. uCiaKB'H office. HO Ml) waukoe-a v MISOELIiANEOtTB. To ,i f, sell needle packages, nocdlo cases, luces, em broideries, bias milters. c«c.t II to II a day easily mado -iniboclty. Urculars to country aaonts.on receiptor Scents for iKwtago. C M. LinINUTON, 141 Wabash* ar.. Chicago. . WANTED-A OOOD COLORED ROY TT ns Imuao-aorrant and waiter. Apply at Wind* sor Uotol, Tribune Block. ■ _ \i)TANTKD-IN A LARGE HOOK-BiND- Tr cry. woman renipnwnt to Superintend sheet roomi roust tinro had injccantiry oxiiorlunco. Binto whore laat employed. Ailpfiw |, s. Tribune offtce. ■ STTVATIOXS-MALK BoomcßapßHs. Oobrks. etc. ■ (SITUATION WiVNTED -AS BILL O clerk by n you nit man of 2lt wholesale bouse pre ferred. Reference siren as to character. JM, Trib une ortlco. SITUATION WANTED—AS iiOOK k»‘»*iwr, corresponding, or outry clerk bra young ii"in who has worked ttiruo years In n National bank. Cmi giro bestof reference. K 'l' l* JJ7Thlrty-Brtl-st.' situation wasted—bv a mas kj hired mi is it bookkeeper. nnd la-handy at any* think. Loud references. Address li’ 20. Tribune.. . SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG j man nr bounces experience. FH. Tribune office* Trades. QITUATJON WANTED-DY A FIRST VJ class pattern maker and drauchumani ready for engagement! capable of managmgu shop. Uostuf relcrences. Address I'fti. Trllmno ntllcc. CITUATION WANTED-BV A PRACTI kJ cal man ns engineers stationary, locomotive. or marlnoi city or country. K if. Tribune union. Coachmen. Teamsters. «sca CITUATION WANTED-BY SWEDISH O youmt man m coachman: understand* the ram of hunto* nnd carriages. Address K yi, Tribune office. (SITUATION WANTED—fIY A NICE, 0 respectable colored man aa Hrat-vlaMcoaeuman. 1 irant a tlrst-elass place. Will make himself gen ernllj’useful. Call at KB Third-av. ALKXAMIiKIt. Miscellaneous. GITUATION WANTED—INSOME GOOD O business house by mi educated young raant good undress, and not afratn to work. Small salary expect* cd if cluinco for a rise. Address K iff. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-OF SOME klndt hare had tiro Tears' experience In the grain trado. Address l« 7. Tribune office. • irrUATION WANTED—AS COPYIST. > Address K U. Tribune omcc. SIXUATIOSS-FEMALE, Domestics. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COJfPE- O tontulrl to do genorol housowork or cook in a prlraie family. Can giro good reference. Call, for twoday*.at<cg West Taylor-st. . • SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO Swedish girls as cook and second or general work. CU Mllton-av.. up-stalro. SITUATION WANTED-BY SWEDISH girl to do second work. Call at KM MUtoo-av.- SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD O Swedish girl In a idea family; cap do all kinds of housework. Address ft? wesson-st. ■ ; SITUATION WANTED-AS COOK IN A orlroto fiimllrby a rospoetablu KngUaU person. AodreoaM I. 1M Maxwell-at., nour Canal. ■ SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD (lormangtrt for general housework In a smull Aroericnn family/ Call »HgT Uotlage Oruro-ar. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST- O class oouk, washer, und Iruner: has gut best of ref urcncus. Apply at 110 East Oak-sU, Tuesday morning., SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO GOOD U glrlat one us cook und other ns second srtrlt t«- getberor nopurato, In a private family. Cull or ad* dress IDO Ewlng-st, West Bide, Ploaso call for tiro ■ days. _■ - ■ . - • •• SEAMSTRESSES. SITUATION 5 WANTED—PLAIN. 6EW ,kS lug. embroidery, fancy knitting. • and crochet work by a young English woman. Can furnish hast of references. Address M, r.-O. Hoc Ilf. llydo Park, housekeepers. QITUATION WANTED-AS WORKING O housekeeper In a small famllyt no wash ng. lief* erenco siren und required. Addresa D E, Burlington Pust-OlPce, la. •• • r• ■ - •. Employment Agencies. | ITUATIONS WANTED - FAMILIES I neodlnggoud Bcandlnarlan or German female Ip supplied atO. DUfIKK'H 011100. IQ.» Mllwaukce-ar.. BOARDING AND LODGING, SOUTH ' SIDE. ELDBIDGE-OOUUT-FAMILY AND XU single rooma, with board. near tho lake,. . lOJ. itICHIG AN-AV.—THE BEAURI- J «/tr ruga KcatAUmnt can accommodate a few more taMe-bunrdura. Uospactublo gentle moo only; 1 AO(\ WABASH-AV.—PLEASANT AND well-furnished rooms, at moderate prices; flrat-clai* tntilu. WANTED-TWO GENTLEMEN, OB V V gentleman and wife, to room and board In a private Jewish family| accommodations Hm-class; lucuUunuu South Bide, near huslueaa imrUon. Ad* dress LTB.Tritmueodlco. . ' North Side. 7 NORTH CLABK-ST.-BOAUD WITH l room, HMJ to vr per week, with use of ptaoo. Famished rooms, <IXO to It por week. Hotels. Hastings house, 10 to sa adams ■U—Cool, pleasant, and well furnished rooms. who board, from tMMI to 111) per week; day board, |l por weekt tropsletHa.ll.MJ per any. ■ QG IHENT HOUSE, 978 AND 280 STATE aU—NewIy opened and refurnished; cool and sant rooms, with board, from (d to (H por week. ny board Hi transient <LfIU to H per day. CT. JAMES HOTEL, no. HB. 120. and t j IS Fl/th-ar.—gf uor dayi special rates to travel* logmen. Haring just added and furnished up in new rooms, wo can accommodate a few permauent bo anient In giw»d rooms at reasonable rates. WINDSOR EUROPEAN.HOTEL. TRIB TV uoe lllock-ls the largest and best European butelln tho clly.having HQ rooms, ranging frpm lMj to W por day, according lo location. Thomson's res* Inuritnt underneath. HAMUtfll. (HtKdSTU.V, Prop. HOARD WANTED. B~ OABD-ANO BOOM B i' A LITERARY UnglUb laitjr with n nice private farallr at a mod* entlorato, North tilde preferred. Very Illtlobome durum the day. Adam* with term* li L, ilooin & Ashland »)uek. ~ - ;. 1 . OAHD—AND ROOM IN RE3PECT abIe private family for gentleman,. Address, aiming terms, VHl.TrlbunoHßlee. BUSINESS VHANCES, ■Cion SALE-HALF INTEREST IN A I» good paying machine-shop,. Uoat location In the city. Vj. Tribuneoilice. ' . . . . . ITicm BALK-AT A SACRIFICE—STOCK ) of well*seloctod groceries (ILfiuu)i well located! no refuse steekt trade 040 to MU a dayj regular. more and six forgo room* a bore, lease for au a month. Will »ell cheap for .cash, or will exchange, oumue. moo tiey *ome cash forgood residence or vacant lou J. B. ItANNKT » 00.. lU Madlsun-st. • I noil BADE-OIUAIt AND CANDY ■ store. No.PIUi Ulue l*Jand»nv. GROCERY FOB SALE AT .LINCOLN, huh.. Brat-class. tame and growing trade. Ad* nfsM.j Vfithune omee. - - . •■••• ■. rpo manufactubeus anu Byai dp. nese*meo.~ltock Kell*. 111., located at iboJuno* mh of the C.. U, A «*, 0. An. «•. and It. IU I. k tit. L. Hallways, I* the largest manufacturing town of lu aye In the West, aiuf uOor* unusual advantages to Bsmuactururs of almost any.commodity. It-boXa mo and enduring wowr*powoA which,.whan fully developed, will support a city of anal) lohabUauU, lu ratiwav facilities art) No. l rn every respect. * Improved water-power fcr sale In large or.amaU quantities et low uturut and on easy terms. Also, room auu power to rent tor, Urge or stuttU bustaass. ;lu new brick building, very low. . _ . . : Kvery possible encouragement u offered to menu* fanureraandutberatuiooßtehtfre. • . ' tMtiut worth of unimproved *ater*power aud land wlil be donated tui parties tuproviog,the tame. Addroaa A. I'.tiMlTU. lloot vails, lib . Iteltra to tbe management, of IbO (X. 11. X Q. It B. Company. Vhlcago. lit rpu - OAI ; iTAU3I'B, ETO,—A OE.S’TLE- X uinn rucenilr from Kuruuo. aa (a* volition lor taa eaeanor numufaciuro uf one of in# .lirluulpel arilclu* of daily voniuiupUOD. wUnoa to ar* iTinuonpartnorthtnwlioncavltaliU wbo wou d b* wimmiiuiurDlstiliiouiwine-ttlKtnl IUWI to for llto purpura of practically datuonairßilmf iba Sroßl vamp uf the luvonUaa by a. prolUuluary Intro* ucUQuufjltoartlclaouaanall acmle. Addreaa V ti. Tribune olPea. 1 ■ , CIuUKrOYANTS, .... ‘ A DAK—WJZAIui OV HESTINV-TUH 'X\. Hfeautai Uvlim aairuloaer. cm weat Latent. __ A LL 11ECGMMKND MUS. FKAXK& Ml Awtil Mailieoo'fli.i U»t BUtl*or on lore, iuarrU#« lairnly, or busiuvaa trouble*. i*e»i 50 9«uu w ti. I