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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 11

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The Inter Oceani
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THE COURT RECORD. ABg-dnass OamDlioation in tho Shobarfe Oarqueville Company and Injunction. Mm FiiiWb ranch. "Will 1L H. IfcTlag J5t net ciaries The Lumberman Sotes of Interest.

A Complete Report of tho Proosod- toss In. All tli Courts of Record. IN GENEHA.L. -TH SnOBBX CAAQOKXILLB OOXPUTT. An injunction wma obtained yssterdsy front Judge Garoett by Edward CarrjnevlUe, President of the Shober 4: Carquevilie LUhcxrsphing Com panr, restraining F.

B. Schocardt, seorerary of the coroixiny. from Hsposing of thirty-sevea ihuM of the atock of the company mud from voting tt exeept agreed In a contract made Jen. 16,1896, ub Carqnevtile enaCharlee Edwards. Br this aornnat Schncardt and Edwards, owning fifty' even shares ot stock between theinbound them selves to rote their stock with Csrauevule a for five years and tbua gtva htm a majority of the atock and control of toe company.

Charier Bhober -President to February lest wben be te EnraM on a aalarr ef SZ.OOO a year aeaare designs fur theenmpanr. Ue owned 478 bases which with Schucardt gave him a malum r- He wsa willing that Careuevilkt shoo Id be mad President which he was Feb. SU. with a salary of So.OOO a year, but was not aware ef the agroemsnt of Schucardt aad Edwards with Caeauevllla. It appears that an the SOih ef this month a vacancy ia ths board directors oc curred aad was to be titled aad that Carquevlll wanted bis aon Edgar elected, bat that boliu-camt broke hie agreement and by oiinr bis thinv-Mven nhaziM with the Kliobfio- stock had Airs.

Anna Shober elected Instead. Carquevilie' now wants behncarct to earry eot bis urmneat TheiU.il domestic disturbance has ne enact on the financial standing of the company whlob la undoubted. MBS. TTumrra StINCH'S VIIX. Sarah CL Bond hhMl a bill la the Cisuult Ceart yesterday to set aside the will of airs.

El sabexh Bench, a colored woman who died on Hay 12. leoU. at tbe age of Sti. Complainant and Will-lam W. and Stella P.

Bond are the surriTlng berrs of a deceased sister of Elisabeth Bnnoh. The hitter left sn estate of the value of about By a will executed April la. 1886, ahs made the following bequeete lietty E. Klivery, white woman who had nursed deceased before ber death, S3.700; Amelia Piatt, 1 Richard M. Hancock, dOO; James M.

Marshall oK, and the residue to the trusters of ths Olivet Baptist Chorea for the use of tii chorea society. It Is chanced that when the will was snade Mrs. Buaoh was of ensue nd xnsad and memory owing te extreme us Then It is said that Miss alUrery need undue influence over Mrs. Bnnoh, aad that ana conspired with Herman T. Daemicke, who la named as executor In the will, to defraud complainant and the other betra out of the estate.

A claim is made ths by pretended love and Battery the nurse procured entire control over ber mistress and managed all ber business affairs. She refused permission to complainant to cuimii silicate with ra. Bunch aud falsely told the old lady that complainant bad abandoned her. All the legatees are mads defendant to the bill which prays that the will may be set aside and a receiver appelated for the aetata. A.

B. KCrUS'BUKriCLaKJUeS. A bill was'alrd in the Superior Coart yesterday bv Louisa E. Kevins and William P. Dixon, administrators of the estate of Russell U.

Kevins who died la New luck in to have the Interests of the ben-efidaiie under the will ascertained and declared. A portion of the estate, comprising 4lk acres of land, is ia Cook County. The stale is all settled op with the exception of the distribution. As a number of the beoehciaries are scattered, the Coai la aaked to appoint a trustee who will discover them and make a distribution aoeordins: to the terms ef the wtU. i KB TWO LUMBgJtMgX Judge Phillips yesterday granted a perpetual Injunction restraining the publicatloa of the Lutiibrmtn under that name, holding It to be an infringement of the copy-right of the Norlh-Vexfrm Lumberman, which filed the bill, aad wnjch has in a suoeesaf ul business for aev-eral years.

A PUBLIC DEDIOATIOX. OiarlesT. Baca. Mollis Race, and Addison J. tvowlea were made defendants in a bill ft lea in the Superior Court by Ada F.

Cushtng. Clementine paiga, and John T. McCarthy, who seek to bold them to an agreement which dedicates as a public sonars the sonth 250 feet of block 24. In Park, The uetaudant sold lots in that neighborhood on the representation that the sonars in question would always remain public, bnt now seek to back oat, claiming that the dedication was not legal. TO BE rXCOBPOBATED.

Thirty-seven lesal voters of the village of West Roeeland hied a petition in the County Court for the incorporation of the village, which has a population ot 308. An order was sainted by indue H. Gary tur the necessary election, THE CALLS FOR TO-DAY. OVITID STATES OOC7BTS. Judge Cresham Loft last night on his vacation.

Jadge Blodgett Will be in court on Monday next. cirmraiL oocbt. Jndge Oarnett No call till farther notion, Jniie Uary I.1U5, on trial. CIBCV1T CODBT. Jadge Phillips Oeneral business.

THE COTJHTS U. S. CIECTJIT. Chancery White vs Bryant: ord as prepared Bevburn vs Consumers" Ciaa. and L.

Co; lv to with origl and supf petn of Cunningham at al Garne vs Forsyth; ord for deed to Mrs. Barrett Wabash, St. Louis and Pseitlc Co vs the Central Trust Ce of Kew York; order on petition Of Philip Henry Brows et aX Law Shepherd vs Bsxnee; demr to 3 and 4 pleas sustd. BTJPEBIOB. KEW BUTTS.

104.303 Anna B. Stickney vs Will Ism Hans-breugb, 'Asst. $700i Byam dt Wainaoheak. attys. 104.304 Louisa E.

Kevins et al Boaanna T. Towssend, Mary N. Msyo. BuseeU K. Beiiowa, et al.

Bill tor the sppoinunent of a trustee to make distribution under the will of BuseeU Nevlna, tallies A Lewis, sotra. ltii. M5 Vale aline Blats vs Henry Deaa aad A JL l'rescoU. Cont of Judgt, wldik Jlarnam, liubens A Ames, attya. Benjamin P.

Dunham ra John H. Volk. Asst. ua Bis bee, Abrena A Ieokex, attvs. 101,307 Henry Barrensoheen vs Henry Carter.

Cont Jadgt, 27S. bO. Francis Laekner. svtty. 1U4.308 Robert F.

Pettibona vs Samuel Doll, John Condon, and Thos. Uowsv Asst, SXaOa Ji a. F. S. OwborBa, attya.

10A.H09 Henry Barrenscheen vs Gears aloyer. Conf of Judgt, Francis Laekner. atty. 104,310 Hoars Foley et al vs Adam Rerplen-gtr and Sotb F. Hancbet Bill far tnj net ton.

Oaraner, alcFadaa sk Oardaec. and Elbndaje Jlaneey. salts. 14.311 tiiinoel A Preach vs Ceanre A Olbbs, Aaron Oibba, William CUbbs. Andrew O.

BulWr. Phebe M. Butler, and Catherine Gibbs. Creditor bill $150. A Freuoh.

pro I04.313 Adam Heyer va William Matthei. Appeal. 104.S1S Sagley Oo, awe Cartis et -Co. vs Bodney S. Wbltoomb, Oarnishment, 9730.

Weorlev. Balklf Jk Gray, attya. -lw414 CurusdtCo. rame. Asst.

Bame extra C. r. Tan Winkle vs Henry Kohra. AtpeaL 1U4. 310 Charles Chrlstenson et at va Amelia Snesler.

Appeal. lot. 3 17 Ada F. Cnshlng at al vs Charles T. Baoe.

Melissa Usee and Addisoa J. Kawien. BUI to establish deeUeatton at pabbo aqaare la Irving Park. Moak ek KUlott, sulrs. Bappreased Thursday 1W4.298 Edward Car-que villa va Fred B.

Sohnohardt aad Charles Ed-wardt. Bill for lnjanction. Israel Cowen. soir. Daniel Kelly et al vs Richard Ken- neoy acd T.

McKed. Betaevin, J7a L. Bhmnan, atty. cHAWoiay tvrxit ar.ett. Iteoreas 2.U11.

Baar vs Bsan decree S.327, Kleiner vs Klsiner; dee 2,617. Olxea vs Oieea; dec 104.ZS4, In re est Wm. Elba, deed; mas reu ounfd and dec 23, Wilson vs Bush: decree. Orders 2.573. Carne, Jr.

Wells; deflt set aslde.lt to ana lustr 2,079, Eckhard vs Al sinks xoas rep sals ooufd. CISC 0 IT. JtsTW SOTIa. 57.463 Carl A Pokisrwiuslu Adolph E-ieiiolO. Appeal 57.404 Waiter Rahman, by next friend, vs B.

Xtnraxa. Ci-Ooa O'Sbaa A.Mahoaey. attvs. 67.405 Henry Bltner vs Clayton O. Bttner and VsrettS Peterson.

Jr. Conf of Judge. plnekney A Tatge, attya, o7.0 Sarah kaihaa ra 8amne4 Pfelffsr. Bill to rtissnlvs partnerahirx Byam ak Wsinscberk, aolrsv 57.467 John MeBxbbie vs HeUa E. Con I of Jadirt, Iro.a70.

John Barton Payne, atty. S7.40S August Otto vs August Kneker. Ap-peal. 67.40-Joha D. LnncJy vs O.

Plsatt Case, frj oo and capias. Oary A Cody, attya, 67.47Q Laeiss Maench vs Adolph Mneaoh, Bill for dlvoros for desatttom. A. stanfmaan, aolr. 57.47V David Celley va Irving Wilkinson.

O. LispiiiOotW sad John Dos, Bill to est aside Indfft end for lnjanction, Percy L. Shaman, soir. 67,47 Sarah C. Bond vs Betty S.

KUnery, Eenuan T. liseinlrke. Amelia Piatt, Richard ii. IaTE DAILY INTER OCHN, ATTJEDAX JTT.LY 31, 18SGTWJZUYT2 PAGES; Hanoack, James Marshall. Wnnam W.

Bead. nteiias'. hoso, ana Uirva Baotiat Oharca. ana wiUhog, Johnson, traates. Bill so aetaatda will of Elisabeth Buaoh, Morris Jr.

Matinee, sol re. Charles W. Mexrtam at al va Henry W. AsimbalL Asat 40O. Cbariae K.

Towns, atty. 67.474 Samuel A French vi George A Glbba. Cass50.0ua Forrest May, attya, 7.47S 1 B. Otis vs Ira Brews. ApnaaL C7.47 Moorhsad A Can J.

P. TownaeaA Anneal. 7. 4 77 Mary J. Lnoy at al va Hibernian Banking Association, Aask wL4KMl Blum a Blum, attva 7.47s Lonls Walter va Blegal Bros, Appeal.

BEFORE JUOOI PHILUPl Chancery Orders iiueotert va Onen tert. bill dis want equity, a bill die want proa withont pre 107. Wis well va Karris; mo to depsof U. H. Jsokson, can iMeDoia ana u.

Bisti sustd Ory va Vd Jet; lime ae prepare deoextd until Judge Toley'a return 3.316. Fieldhouse vs Beaver: rule to ans bill in SOde-LXlS. McCarthy Walker; ma by cross compltand origcomplt for reor 122, Coatea vs Stock and Ins Oo; and as pranared 3JS37. Harrison Msrsh; rule to show cause die-chad, ruls on deft to return papers prodnoed in 9 ds L7tf4. ord el ve Beioh; appld by deft.

Decrees 3.333. Schierding vs Wlokenkampt dee ssle 1,794, Berdal vs Beioh; decree and exo 3.427; Urrmain vi Gsrmain; deft appig eotnrs. Law 5,041. ia ra John deed: time to file bond and bill of exe eztd 10 5.U57, Lord ve Hnrinnt: aame Aug 2U. Judgment 4.

7L John Hopper vs David z'uiuipa; jagtoniag, -iv. COTJWTT. XsTW SUITS. 6,761 Flavins J. Barber et al vs John Knhn.

Asst. ICjOii. Edwin Br Kino. atty. 6, 7615 Petition ot the Village of West Boaeland lor organisation, X.

T. Orsanaore, atty. CBSXm AL, SETOEgnrPOg OAalTETT. Oideis 1.43ft Wolfington and Phelps, bnrg-larv; 3 years the penitentiary. The Grand Jury retnrned 25 bills and ware discharged.

irrjojtg JtnOE OA ST. Orders 1.1 3t Angnat boles et aL murder: further erideuoa beard. DRUM TAPS. Leas from tlsa ZMarr ot a Oomznercial Traveler. By Uh A OH APT EE TO.

My qaotation for aawa made a vivid 1m- preaaiosi on Mr. Clymer; that was very evi dent lie got ap and went to his invoice book, looked at a bid, and then ant down ag-sJa. "Look bare," said be, at last, "I don't want any saws, bat rd like to know bow the deuce joa can sell them for 10 when such ho uses as Sartre ask. 15. "To iell you the truth.

He Clymer, we can't afford to sell at that figure; and to email trade we of tamer ges SL23 thaa leas; bat I named It to too, as I will to a very few otbar close buyers, because 1 wanted te abow you that I meant bnslneas wbea 1 said I would aell too dowa oa the Lard- n. If you want any aaws you can nave them for SLia" "i don't want aay now; I am afraid I'll have to carry over a dosen or so. "How are you off for axes?" "Whose do you sell?" 'beaeaer Mann'a "What do yoa ret for them?" "I wlU aell to you for S3." Iet me aee what ours coat And ha left me a moment. "Xoar fUrures on axes are tow," aaid ha. wbea he was "back; at we oant aae aay raora this season.

"Well. Mr. Clymer. ia there anything yoa do want to-day? I have shows yoa my willingness to sell you at bottom prices, now cant you scrape up a small order for me? I don care bow anion it la, so that I get aa order from you; after you know me better I am sure you will give me good ordera" 'Mail, you come ia again; van are going ce be in town all day, aren't yoa? Tee; well, come In, and I'll try and find aometblnafor 1 Luanxea mm. nr tns oy.

aaia aa zoae to go. "please don't mention my prioes to anyone; shall not oner tnem to any other house here, and your speaking of them might get me into trouble," He promiaea nee to apeak of tnena, ana was pleased at the implied oompltment, that I waa giving aim oeiter prioes man ms nciga- bora Where should I go next? The other hardware store attracted ma, aad to It I went. Standing behind the counter waa a vary red-faced gentleman, and I aid not need to hear bis voice to know that he was a Uer- an. Before the counter waa a very epruoe young; man: spruce in every aeaae ox toe word; lua oiotnes ware a peneoc nt, aad were of tae very lateac out. but black mus tache was waxed till it curved and twisted on each aide of his mouth into a perfect 8.

his boots shone as boots abtae In Dixon's ad- vertisemeata, and ha had a book oa the counter before niin that looked more like a lady's gift book than it did like a drummers price book I gave the gentleman behind the counter a good morning, and walked to the stove without further ceremony. The epruoe young man eyed me keenly, but went on with bia business, while I picked up the paper lying-near me, and pretended to be interested in that. But 1 wasn't; 1 waa taking notes of the youag man at the counter; I was too far away to near what ho aaid. bo far aa I could nn-d pretend the pantomime It was like this: The drummer turned to a new article in his book, showed the cut to the merchant, di- 1 la ted on the merits of the article too dealer agreeing; with falm in everything then ask' ing or an order for some of them, only to be met with a refusal. Then something new was turned to aao the process repeated.

It was rather a alow affair, and I needed aU-my atock of patience to ait there waiting for drummer No. 1 to go away, but I waa determined to stay. At last I saw him olose np his book and prepare to gxx Beit his departure was a matter of time; he aUll expatiated oa his goods, bis house, and still the dealer bowed hla head to every statement, but gave no order. At last he shook hands, gave a keen glance my way, and went away. Now for It The dealer came toward the stove, and I rose to meet him, 1 had caught hie name from bis aign.

"Sir. MiUraeyer?" aaid with the interrogation at the ond. Iotis me," came In to visH a little with yoa; here Is my card; I didn't -expect to da anything; but visit whea I saw the other young man here." He abook hands, told ana to alt down, aad took a chair beside me, with, "Tell, stow goes times ia de city?" 'Spring trade ia opening; np well; how is It here?" Tarn tuU; riah da peeaneaa waa la de tenfeL" I was ready to obeer him Bp, if cheering would do any food, but ho aee mad beyond that point, I was equally ready to condole with him. "You are not the only one who finds trade dull," I aaid, "it ts the aame story, everywhere. But the dullness now means good trade by and by.

It's always dull this season of tue year." "Yes, I sphoee aa" "You haven't laid In aay spring atock yet" lsh too boob." "Where waa this young; man from?" "Trotn Buffalo; dit you efer see such a CUBS?" "He appeared mart and sharp," aaid X. "Uh. yea; ha waa ah mart aa plaaee; and do house was a goof booe, too; but dit yoa offer aee eoooh And he laughed loud ana Jutaisg ia moderately, oa la duty bound, One thing waa clear to me, 1n hla present frame of tulnd there waa no nss la talking business to He idillmeyer; ha waa not la the spirit to stand another siege Just then; proposed to make a diversion, "1 wish you could get at a tew minutes." aid "I am eostonndea hungry, and would like a bit of bread and a glass of wine." "I go mit and ha went to a aid ooor and called "Weely." Pretty soon a boy of 12 appeared, and, after giving him instructions ra Oerman, tbe dealer led me ton wiae-roem down thee street I called for a bottle, of wine and some bread and cheese, and, aa I really waa hungry, I did Justice to the luneu, My friend AUilmeyer fell Into It heartily, and waa able to punish two glasses to my one, the wine making his tongue wag wita more ease. He called the ealoow-keeper over aad lntrodaced me to him. laughed at my Jokea aa if they were full of richness, ana several tlmea called me "a puily when we had about emptied glasses aad rlatea thought tt time to torn to business, told him about my luck tbe day before, how anxious I was to do a little with every xuerohaat, and how wall meant so treat ovary one, "And now.

1 want you to Dick up a little order for tae, Mr. Kiiiinoyer. I will sell yoa right, but want yoa to do It jast to he Id me; some day when I oome suround I can hale you, and I will. You must De out ox aome little tilings; it would not pay yoa to send to Buffalo for them, but yoa can get them right near yoa and do ina a favor." I paid my bill, and wo turned back to hla atore; I saw he wanted to order, and yet be did not "Ia there anything; at all yoa are out cf?" I asked. "Well, to tell de troot, dare la a ding or two; but I hate like plases to order; times are too dull." "But you want to hold yonr trade," aaid "and suppose a good customer calls for something yoa are out of, and has to go to Clywer's tor it, how la that going to make timns better for youf "Datis so, py shimmy "Kow my way would be to keep np my ae-sortmeat, doll or no dull; don't give any big: ordera to anybody bat don't raa oat of anything." -Dat la I want to aend yon anything you need, and you may make just as email an oraar ae you please, butdon't bo out of froooa that are called "Dat waa goot advice.

I guees will giro yoa a leetie order." I followed him behind hia counter and helped him aee what he waa out of. He evidently bought goods in large quantities In good tlmea, for now la oasis dull times ha ordered full packages of me. There waa a line of files, screws, bolts, augurs, bits, eta. amounting to' $1 5U. I.

waa delighted, and profuse in my thanks. I promised to call again before I left town, ana then went to the hotel to dinner. In the afternoon I went aoug the general tores, moat of them keeping 'a line of cut-lery and wooden ware, and I picked np three mall ordera, all of them being for cutlery 1 and spoons, and ordered because I agreed to send them la UlmeyerJB box and pay freight on them. As a Quarter of a dollar satisfied Miilmyer, I considered 1 made a good bargain. The three ordera amounted to $t3, and at good profit Thia brought me around to Mr.

Clymer'a, 1 and I wont in tor the order be had proaa-leed me. i did not aee tin til I had opened the office door that the Buffalo drummer was In there, but it waa too late to turn back. He did not notice ma. at least did not appear to. and I took a back seat, refusing the one Mr.

Cly-aier pointed at near him. I did not propose to listen to what was aaid if I couid help it; but tbe office waa too email. I heard every word they said. "You fellows all tell tbe eame story." avid Mr. Clymer to tbe drummer; "it is always that you will sell me as low as you ell the Jobbers near here, but yoa don't do tt." "I give you my word da, lit.

Qrmer," waa the reply. "Why. no yon don't; I have had quotations from li em aa A Co. dews here offering goods at loss tnaa Kew York prioea" "Ob, that was tutrt a bait I know Henian Go. well; we sell them lota of goods." Io oe cOHltmuea.

ATteORA BuXLETIg. Dairy Prods Bchuos Reports PnbUe IJ- bwy fenoi laavry Board Saunter. Bpeelai Correspondence of The later Woesn. AuaOBA, Ilk, July 3a Ths long-oontlnasd drought Is seriously affecting the dairy products in this section. Orsas ia the pastures is dead and erasers are already compelled to feed bay and grain to cows.

Ths miikmea have raised the price of milk 1 cent per oaart, and the sup ply at ths creamery has fallen off ovsr 60 per ornt In some corn-fields the stalks are sot mora than from two te fear feat high, while even in lieida that show the best no ears are forming on the stalk. It la so late now that it Is hardly possible that there will be any crop of corn at all. and the fod der wlU amount to but little for cutting up. As the present drought seems to extend in every direction. It is evident that the pciae of dairy products must go higher on toe market In the near future.

acBoob srroirrs. The reports of the public schools have been pub lished, aad show by tbe census: amber of children under 21. East .5.721 Number of children under 21, eat l.oiO 7.231 Whole enrollment. East Bide 2,179 Whole enrulimeat. West bide.

ttdtf 3.D4H Total expendMnrea. Kast Suio. Jl.5.oi Total expenditures, nest 12.643.7b Total 41.1(13.81 Number lea oners employed. East bide as Member of teachers employed. West Side Total 61 umber of graduates High School, at riide 1 Number of graduatee Uuch School.

West umber of onnal graduates, Kast bide. 11 34 The highest salary paid was SiOiXJ. and toe lowest $UOO, PCBUC UBBABC Tbe report of the directors of the Public Library to the Common Conned for tbe past year, shows the number of rearistered book-borrowers to be 3.641 number of books in library. 6.333. The reading-room has aad an average- daily attendance of thirty-nine, and tbe oatronsae in each department is Increasing.

Al a meetiag ef the Board of Directors held on edaeeday even-lna. the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: F. O. White. President: Mrs.

Thomas Qslt, Tios President; J. J. MeHaiien, Secretary aad Librarian, and W. 8. Bum or.

Treasurer. PgRSOKaX. The Hon. Holmes Miller. W.

W. Brora. Beeves, snd John Johnson, of this city, are members of ths Jury to condemn the property for right of way for the jf. and It. Jtadway through at Charles.

Mrs. iiooert Oarneld. ot La fox. wsa visitine friends in this city Tuesday. Ths Hon.

W. W. Bun op is one of ths wltn. for the-oefenee in the St. Charles Railroad sun.

W. Corbet and wife taavs retnrned cam a two weeks sojourn at Geneva Lake, Wla. N. O. bimmons and wife have soae East Henry Howlano, of the First National Rank of Chicago, is the guest of Henry Cox.

rf-n uf this city. The Hon. Xj. U. Brady la vtaiting his dans? hter la New York city.

Dr. M. B. Robinson expects to go Wast next week and will tarry awhile in Kansas. The its.

l. li. Udell, of the First Baptist Church, waa preaeuted with a aios bmcgy en Wednesday by ths mam tiers of his society. O. V.

Bouney. of Traor. Iowa, is visiting Xrlends la this city. The Hon. Cbsriea Whea ton la snllering from a carbuncle on the back ot his neck.

D. W. Hard has his senses bnt a portion ot the time, and is iiabls to psss away at any tuna ansa nary untie naa returned Xrom a two weeks vieit In Chicago. Mesdamea Oeorare. Alexander, and R.

fi penter have gons to the YellowsfiDne Park. Albert CMJillsOerg has gone to Orand Mich. P. B. Hsvuaad.

of the cotton nulls, has anna to Railway, N. J. rxwSKCTIOw. In peaking of tbe improvements now betne mads npon bt Mary's Church last weak vour correspondent carelessly gave credit to the Rev. Father Wei try wttlcn waa doe to ths Rev.

Father T. P. Leydon, now tu eharae of Lhe i- The former left the congregation nil of aiasentions, which the latter has healed. Ths membership has tieim largely increased, and the parishioners are inspired with a degree of enthusiasm rarely m. Binoe tbe pastorate of tee lata Father Murphy no priest in this parish has oyer stood so nigh In the estimation of the people, JEKKUtOa BESUKABT.

The twenty-sixth annual cataiogne ef Jeoaiaaa Seminary baa Just been published by J. Header 4c and ia presented to the public in an atoraetive una. it shows aa attendance of 3 BO students during the past year, and thirty-foui graduates from the various departments. Ten of the Statea aud nglaad are represented among its patrons, the larger portion of the students from twenty-eight counties In Illinois. The faculty consists of lr.

John B. Robinson. Ph. i) President; Ososr T. Cancan.

Thomas E. Boyoe. A Mies Jennie Reed. Ph. M.

Pre-eeptors. Miss Joete Cooley, Arthur D. Miss Bartha Bibbins. Ellen E. Clayton, and Mdiie.

Cecils EL Kaseler. Loutuiets. W. T. Murphy.

M- IX: P. W. Btnaeai, M. and the Hon, P. ii.

Annia. BOARD OF BUPEkVIBOML The Beard of Supervisors have completed the ecjuallsatson of the assessments of Kane County and adjourned. The session was a very quiet one, ail the hard work being done in immmltTses. -laths assessment of town lots A Brora was raised i per cent, and Elgin waa lowered 2 per cent, leaving the totals as follows; Aaron, bL Elgin. i.935.180.

The average as. aossed valne of lots in Elgin Is a little higher than Aurora. The reason for this la net generally understood, bat arise from the fact that the whole plant of the great watch factory with from te loo.ooo worth of improvements, and ee-cupying ground enough for several ordinary blocks is asstised as on lot This Inflates the talus of' a very large number of lots, when the averare tie leas than C30 per lot. Ia farm lends Aaron was redaoad 2 aad Elgin a per cent, leaving the total of Aurora at and Elgin at 403.tt 7U. Ia personal property the board reduced Aurora 3 and Elgin 1 per cent the totals belnr equalised- at (Ti73.ttol far Aurora and 851.486 for Elgin.

Kane County bas spent a large gain of money In years past ia the effort of ber bapervteore to proper ry enforoe the laws sad bring orrmtaals te j-ri-ls In aaauy iasisnsie thresuth aeatlBsental Jurors or technical courts the gallows has been cheated of Its Just dues. One of tbe most brutal murders ever, com 1 tied la the oonnty waa tbe rAtrrrrv Mususa at Elgin. Every poaaihls effort wsa tnads by ths defense to ear fats worthless neck, bate Boone Ceontr Jury decided that he ahoald be hanged. Jaat before the tuns for tfaa exeeutios Governor Ogleebr interfered and eommnted his sentence to Imprisonment for life. The people of Kane County are indignant at thia action, Supervisor Grote.

ot Elgin, voloed ths sentiments of the people in a preamble and resolution which was adopted by the Board ef Supervisors. The Governor' warmest supporters de not undertake to defend hie action ia this case. P. COMPLICATIONS. The Inter Oooan Pus ale Separtxnent Eniaxnas, Cknranlruma, atnd Oddities.

Benders am Invited to aid in oar "Complies tiana" by tbe contribution of good original charades, anigsasa, rebuses, eio. Communications for this department should be addressed te B. Lswiston, Mo. Ho. S.t14-A Riddle.

I Entered forlrlse.l I sm a great ruler. (For I rule in my way) And thonsanda and thousands Are under my sway. And ne matter what I am pleased to decree. They are forced to obey Whe are aabjeet to mo, Borne call me a Tyrant; Well peTBape I am one. For I govern two-thirds the folks Under tbe aun.

Borne follow me closely. And saost willingly. For what would the universe Be without me? And changeable, too. Me ail the world deems. And it often declare I resort to extremes.

And people may rave-But vain it will be. For while the world lasts They'll beoovemed by mo WtXXX. Mo. J7 A Anuterlcsd Enif A familiar quotation mine Composed ef letters Of ry-nlne. 16.

2H, 46 will rhvme with went The soldier goes into his 13. 51. 57. 3. will rhyme with feel.

Boys should never lie or 9, 55, 25, 33 will rhyme with speed. Touch not, taste not. the 61th 49. 21. AS.

6. 44 wdl rhyme with lease. loam keeps turkey, dock, aad 2-t 42 will rhyms with mops. Which you wlli never oo. I 2.

37. 45. 4 wlli rhyme with pail. 00 and fill It without 82, 17. 22.

3S will rhyme with more. Be caret uL do not slam tbs 54. 29. 35. 40 will rhyme with rest, Tbe small boy said tuU dowa year 47.

20. 12 will rhyme with bad. Rainy weather will make 56. 1U, 27. 41 wlU rhyme with oath.

Where yoa ees one you. will aee 15. 14. 31, a will rhymewiUi gourd. We erossed the river at the 2a 48, 59.

19, 34 wui rhyme with singe. The gate waa banging ay ons 43, 39, 7 wtU rhyme wrtb tea, 1 lore to sail on ths deep bins 30. 4s. 16 arid ravens with pia, To steal but one iacalied a 11. 53.

36 win rhyso who eat bhe can klU a moose or 62, 31. 23, 12 wlU rhyme with bard. To guess this riddle la sot 8. M. W.

Urcapitatkows. (sjutantd tor ariss.) I thought ber heart was like aa mils Bhe didn't seem in lore sTL And yet her A Veasitatect, Was very sweetly modulated. Her glsnoe waa very, very bland. And soft ho pressure of ber hand. Bo I resolved my fate to try.

And. asked, at length, if shs and Might lie me JlU. aa I was fain, JcapitaLn2 one again? The cruel Jilt! A glance she gave ma. And laughing, aaid she wouldn't have DM, 1 know, her heart Ilk my AU. Without it's heads removed at all Joe AMOax, Kw.

,7 1 Parsdsi. ra fit for two Jnst to a tittle. For one too Mg. for three too little; For four 1 am by far too wide. 1 cease to be whea malUpiied.

girls, I leava the task to you To had this psradox is true; You seldom fail to hunt me out Until I burst and fir about! By which sad fate I loss my name. And am. alas 1 no more the sain. J. M.

WlLBOS. Kew S.X7B-A. Caarade. I Entered forprixa.l Fnsn and feather, sttk and laces, Paiaor-bouae, exalted pi sees. May be thine, thoa dark-eyed maiden Caskets rich with Jewels laden.

Will mg Second give to thee I Will thoa take mg Last and me? Lowly cot, with humble thatches. Wicket gate and strawberry betters, Bcwat of herbs npon the sir. Alio to deck thy dusky hair. And a heart thoa dark-eved maiden. With the wealth of lore o'erladen Will uig Urcond give to thee, Wiit thoa take my heart and ms? Do not Firat thy fortune maiden.

Take the heart with true love laden! Bigh nnt for exalted plaees. Uoid and Jewel, eilka aad laceat Per thy heart shall be tnere light, 'Neath a gown of simple white. And thy fator ehall look aa fair. With ig AUm to deck thy hair I Jog AMOkr. Me." S.29-3it With Me.

Within the bonse I'm always found. E'en though 'tis bat a but; Without say fid no raaor'a known. Though sharp it be. to eat In sugared aweets I'm ever rolled. But shun a eup of tea.

In oompany with you I am. Though never known to me. J. 1L W. Xo.

g.woe a. ttibtssal Enigma. Intered forprrsej lovely. bewUeering heatbea! Bo fair that the brave Israelite. The boldest and best of his people.

The greatest ia eearags and might. Turned from the young maids of his alien. To woo the sweet heathen by night Oentfle bewitching, begnulngl She conquered his soul with ber cbsrms. Sue blinded his eyes with her beauty, Bhe eaeg htm to Bleep la her arms. She snared bias, tbs atuinberiug here.

Who oared net for battle's alarms. Jl AMOIt, Two August' Priaee. 'The senders of the last two lots ot answers to the August "Complications' will each be awarded a very desirable wrtse. Four Prtaes for Contributors, A cash prise of 3 wfO be presented, for each of the best four i original eontrfbattoas from onr different nersoas te this rlrinartmont oaring 1 880. Entries should be mads early.

The largest number Of Quadrupeds found concealed te the letter of 'E. L. Andrews cams from J. A Webb, sob son. Mtch to whom the prise ts awarueo.

oioer iista eiatmea a greater number, bnt careful corrections reduced the animals te less than Of Mr. Webb a onaerapede are appended i 1, sw, 2, cat; aloth; tearee: ox; 7. mm; a rat; 9, are; mauls; 1L hen; 12. badner; 14, erve; 15. lemur; 16, mataco: 17, twinter; 18, aver; 19.

shrew: 20. bear-. 2L Jsokal 22. 23. ass: 24.

eft; 25. gnu; 26, ky: 27, poyon: 29. sal; 29. al; 80. tapir; 31.

aasaeit 82. calf; 83, soat; 34, mars; 85, tit; 36. panther; 37. stoat; 88, panda; 39, aaki; 4U, yak; al, iawa: 42, ounce, 43, sable; 44, our; 45. laguar: 46, vole: 47.

bison: 4a. bars: 49. dog; 50, wapiU; 51, elacd. 2.SS9 1 X.260 A A -A A A a A A A -AM I A A A 8,61 Iron, P2.26S Eradicated. fantaoL nmbreOa, 3, Permeation.

2,263 A-viorraT 2,204 Band-reach, S.265 A mountain, I' THK MVU. eXAXM. The bull an ska ot the prairie Is the deadly enemy of tbo rattlesnake. A Montana oor-reapoayaent doecribee ttiem us from 3 to 10 Xeettasenth oa a reg-ulor thing, with an oo- oasional Jumbo of 11 Or 12 feet The rattle- en akes are In immense number around Fort Keogh. One ofhoer haa a reoord of killing 40 one day and aa many mora the next They house themselves In large number In the prairie dogs' houses.

REAL ESTATE. Tbe following transfers wars filed for reoord la the Recorder's Office Friday. July SO. 186: crrr raoraaxx. Consideration.

Luce st 100 ft a of Blackhawk st tt. i in fljaft ,1 Jul- 'ju U'al utib Zvsfllki htoyhen Piuskowski. 700 si, corner ef August sue L-E 122 ft. dated July 19 Eststs of Jam Carter to Joseph 1.13 CUzabeth st. 1 14 ft ot Wsahinirtoo bonlevar-1.

altK) ft. dstad July an camtun li. Hall loUnali J. awaln ....77..., 6,400 Aldm Hqusre. 'iUtU wot Viaeenoee nv, 'il25ii.

dated July 3-li. W. ttardner to u. William Barasrd 6,286 BUte st, 63 tt ef atrtfsnoond St. f.

20x120 fjdated July 2 Wilhelmins LiiUxs U) IJlt(ja3 Bpriua 4ak 'ot atrf "ii si," 4 i 3 'ft. dated July S-Joha McAdamS Estate of Alary SJMO tat ConTresa st 27S (t ot Barramento sv, f. Axl71 ft. dated July Uo-Edwa Keith to Louis B. St Pierre.

600 25 and adjowieg aoovs. i 25x171 tt dated July game to Amos AUie. 600 West Tweitth at. 1 10 ft ot Weirtera sv, t. 1 Mt 1 1, dawl July aw Jeha Aiubka te Frank Kroml .10 ftwaFeortseathet l4ftsof Thronp st a C.

U4X1J1 ft. 1aled July 27 M. Madowcrott toBaniel BUeehan L50 Mouroe at 7 A i ot Ho man sv. 25x I'ii ft. aateaduiy a una, r.

AMwvy etal Ml. a uraoas. 759 2.0S West uluo st. 14 ft wo( Union stn 24xM ft. dales atav li Mmlsai te f.

IlBee te uoe Cvdeu av. iiiterseetien et nlsimtuth st. tnannle of lua ft on ueden ay with 'Jul tt on bixtawuth st and ne cor of Kedxie as siley. dated May 13 J. L.

Lombard J. W. nhen- dan et al 14.500 Fullertoa av, tW ft of Eiton av. f. 2Silz5 ft.

dated July 20 Aaua M. btuber te Adotph Housmsnn L850 Wood st. ion ft a of Polk l.V H13.I ft dated July 10 H. H. Kohlsaat to Jacob IJtOO Division st 8-1 ft of state st.

a f. 4ilx lOO it, 1 djuei Juue 29 Master Chaaeary to hUrga- Mlu bona 13.600 Dearuora st. -M ft of lnvision st t. XSxUJ ft dawdJsne TO-Uam to same H.7SO Jeffenton st liM ft a tf foik si. f.

VLlZ.t ft, aatd June 'JKbsnie to rater Oehl'lo 2,950 Oaaley av. 1M4 ft a of Jai-ksoo st undirldod a of 1 z.Kx ItHi ft, dated July 21 A Camp- bed to Chss. H. Craaa 600 Archer st. bo ft of Uulun st axloo fc dated Jobs 27 J.

w. Farrsd to W. F. Car- lw 1.7SO Wstis.h sv. ear ef Monro ss, KixHt ft dated July MX Master an aisnnwry loArthar Bana ueeler 44,430 soaru or em ustrrs.

Del moot sv. tW tt ef Lincoln T7 ft to alley, aatsd July Usury Lams to Wiihaim haew 675 Pine tirove av. a edr of Nellie it, f. 10Ox'AN tt dated July SO A. Itoebe teK.O.aouth..

(,300 Divots at as tt of aonuiuort sv. f. aoaiai ft. dated July gtf Jleury befauuat to kiss Wen lei 700 ISrsrnr st a cor of nouthport sv. 95x124 ft.

dated July 2V Mum to Ueary Vt'naet L200 Bos -oe st. 171 H-luft of Clark at, a f. 90 0-1O ft to eUr. dated May ilackmsuam to JohnAUea LBOO Melrort st S7sftof Evsnstoa road, a f. 6ls 1117 ft.

dated uU 2411. and U. ilepar to M. A. M.

fionnteots 3,790 Baydorst 2lsttsef rMuioat sv. f. 25xl2tr ft dated sly 10 Wiluaia CLtsoudy to A A Jolinx.n 600 Lake View ir. cor of Oakaal sv, f. aox i iti U.

Aatsi Jsiy 1 A- H. Walker to V. K. Cenwr e.SO0 Hoyne mt. lb tx a of Mrose 4xlttO tt, date 1 July K.

and O. Cnaries to Anton hchearur 430 sootb or cirruarra. BixtT-first street o( behooi st. f. S3 ux 1 4 1 3 ft dated July 23 L.

U. Aatham to Wat-oa UW Lawrence av, tt of Forty-af ta street f. ft. dated Jaly rfohn Wilson to tieo. Kaiumarer 2.000 Mound sv, JMMSft wof Portlasd st.

tlx I ii-s tt. dated July SO-Tnem Marford to Lssreaos 1A 300 Pram sr. ear of Forty-ninth strutst t. loox Itt? tt due May Li Thos. A.

Ldly et al to J. L. Lomkaed S.eO0 Prairie v. l.M tx of forty-ninth st ox Ki tt dated May lJ-Jatnes Connor to same. k00 Indians st.

ae eor ot Forueth st f. lusx Itkitt sad other preperty, datai April 4 Fraux Weeks to A J. Park 2.5O0 Fremont av. fli ft ot Stewart av. f.

23x1 It ft dated July 2 It it Fsntuaon Charles McUoirh X30O Dreaelav. 1W ft of Klftydilh UOxlSO ft. atd Feb. a7 Flora Cariaaa to Wuiiam Loeb 2300 Forty-fifth at a eor of Kills st, 8 6-lOx ft dated July ii-Wiluaut H. Coins to J.

II ov.mui.. 70 Lsnr.eyaT, ot Forty-lifth st f7'J3xl33ft iiuvroTed. dated Jon 'ZH J. Blanenard to lbiyasilr L800 wxst or crrr Franklin av. 2T7's rt a ot Divaray st.

f. 7Sx Iti ft dated July Usorge Warrsll to ltiuss Visser 400 Mutt av. 1 Ji ft of Kherlilaa av. a f. VSxl4U ft dated July 26-a.

E. Tutu tot. 600 am ldu a num. TtiefallosdDgtMuldingaernuta srarstssaed: Cost C. nark, two slur dwelling.

ft So. 760 Warren $4,000 bodeawack. bam, 20Xi tt Mo. HM La Salle st 1,200 Ahce iiuff r. twe-atnry dweliina.

gJxlo ft No. Poeuuerst 300 ML. 1MOABII. IVS-story IX I If. AO.

A0O0 Juan. Diulnter. two-storr dwehlUA 25x4d ft. Jin. Wl Uarneld st.

A. w. iisven. tour tnrwe story waaings. as ax ft.

os. 27 Jd te 2744 Weal worth av 20.000 For Ths later Ocean. THE MYSTtRY. If Moru-g. A oh 111 stood by a curtained bed And wondered why hie mother did Not speak.

Te hers his right hand slid. Bhs did not smile at what he aaid Aa old man leaned upon his cane And saw. thra' mista, a little child A blossom gathered nadefiled Asleep In rest none can en. la n. QXZI.XI OXZkM! OXZI51 We wish to Inform our customers that -that ws srs prepared to supply all demands for Oxzyn Balm.

To Uioae who bev swver tried the Balm we wish to say that they will ttnd it sn ex-celiuut article tor the toilet. MISBtii MILLER ft IJTT. 157 Waba-b Cut ton House. TEWKsr HKSfiiNS IN MHKU. A1 I MI it astion heir phis, slcobol lamps, snd snlov rrans st prices tost dety competition, al IS-li-Ji ft LllT.

1A7 Wabash st. 1EKSOiAL-TKXKIK: TDff POKK AHOI your face being so rough from using powders. Why dont you try -Xana. MAUI). PKKSONAL-HCRIK: I Si.K THAT "NASA" is of very highly, aoa had better bring home lKtile this ere.

W1Fl SKKTISTS. QQ.1 (Wt TEETH VWI ROOTS OTf. iJ'J -JJ era extras! save. My relent for tali or partial sets wita or wuaout plain never fail. FALMlt 1S KM.

m. room IS. lit 1K. II. K.

UWKE.VCE, DGSTIST, i'l. Iz5 atMe, Koom, 10, a anu atauisoa sau, uuteajro. TOB AIJE-C1TT aVEAL ESTATB- POB lALK-BT TfJKMBJt BOKD, lOS A. saluuirtoo. st st, near corner Langley.

2-story snd cellar rrajuo, rooms, conuiuoa. locaUon, rood i uml uohoil couvldelut ground width SO feet depth 10; M00. aouth front ea IMiw r. i iQ.iiA. 9-room brick hp use, all modern eoarninoes: 4JK house, with sd rouvaniences.

andSot ib "oaad oa Monroe st near Winchester av, at fair pries. complete ana ararsettTs residence on Prairie av. A Mi 1, .1 I i i n. Ul UM PMMhPlHIli jfl Tf.l... 1 finrs; imiiiuboruood fast crow Inc.

Loto 25x174 tronung east on Humboldt boulevard 1 vMl each. 47th st south front SOxlSS, between Cham plain and LatiKley sts two per foot On Jefferson bt, sonth of ftSth st aa attractivs corner: VOUxloUt A new, hand some, sad convenient avesaed-brleK residence of two stories snd cellar, thoroughly modern, on Lsnsdey sv. near 7th st: S7.300. 4otli st near llrexel bouleTard, lot 3fiil0. 1-story wita cemenled basement and bixh atuc a moms, with smpls apacs tor 4 mora sAOUO; ntodara eonTenienoea.

Lake sv, asar 85th a S-tory hasemaut snd snb-ellar hrowa-stone front nicely finished, lot aoxiOOt in.lMML SelleTue sv, near 3d st 2-story snd fr" basrv mant brick la sxcelieni condition, modern conveniences, good lott OiOt iirexel boalersrd. fronting east south of 47th st, 1(MIU(5; AMI per foot laOeoveisaaPark. flns residence, with 100 feet frontage. ud one of the bess barn in the dty, st a fbrnre SoJMO Ins than a fair valuauoo. 7 tors on southeast corner CM st snd Cottar Orove av.each auxK7t.

TCRXEB ft BOND. 102 Washington st BubrirtMUL FOR ALB-BIO BtROIIVg IX CHOICS residence property st Waukegan. where may be frmna the home of many Chieaeo business scd pro-fessAonsl men. Itoa't delay, bnt eom snd aee what ws have to odor. P.

at. Ut.S INK. JR. A lUrt ji Salle st. TO EXLCHASTOE KEAL E3TATK.

FTXCIIANOR WANT TO EXCHANOE A the reiinouishment of a tree claim in otter Co, L. I. eleven acres broken sad trees plmniad. rtate what you nave to trade and address A bu. Inter Onean otliee.

WASTTED BEAL ESTATE. Wa JiTirn the salkof worth shore suburban prourrr. to which ws giTe special st-teetion. 1. tlthKIXg.

JK, A OX lo Lanalle et. jro-sxcAx. rsrsTSTjktEirrs. etcl LTOJf at HE ALT. btate sad Monroe sts.

Htefnway. Fischer. Lyon ft liusly. sad ofber plsaos. Burdett and Lyon ft iiealy oncaoa Largest stoot of and best hVLted waesroosas aa the city.

Terms or time to suit customers. IkU WAI-S MATCHI.KSS sAAJtUft Liu iiju.i. Btste and Monroes Beware of Bogus lastruaiea Bota new ana ssnona-nsnu, rsprsssn led ss gaa WAAfclXM Ofr W. W. KIM11AU.

Ot) STATE AND ADAMS 0X3, Hallet ft Hans. Emerson, snd Kimball Pianos, sad Kimball Organs. Old lnstranksna, tsaen ia exehanea, Bsrvslns la seeoad-haod Piaaea, Zune ptrDMoU) if rwQuired, New msnos to rent. Pianos tuned snd repaired- AT MAM'FACTl'KKRS' WAKEltuOlU OF 1. 8UoliI.NiiE tx.

215 Htate St, P1AX08 AHu OHOATt. LOWFBICBS. EAST PArM3IT8. PI ASOS TO RENT. ALAJtGE VAfUKTt" OF gKCO.ND-UA.M) aad buuare Pianos.

Including many prominent makes, from 1V1 to roO. Tims parrosnu if reqmred. Kw piano to rent W. W. IUMBaLl btate aad Adam sts.

A IA.W NCHAAF, I I'KICiHT 11 A SOS. V.t--Xsuraased tor tone sad darmbilicy. wainnu mahoc-aay, and rosewood cases, at honest price. Piano sold on easy payment, rented, aad exraamted. verr Instrument warraated for seven years.

Warrooms 27(1 West Msdiaoa St. corner Morgan. SCl BDfS A 7 OCT. REED At aosr VAAU ttquara Piano, ia fine order at Hour ft Wabash sv ana Adams st HI TS A GOOll 7-SlOf OstOAJC, IS perfect order. BOOT ft SOS'S.

Wabash sv sad Adams st iEVKKAL RtKGtlNS HI KKCO.VPHASO Buaare and Upright rlaaos can oe found st HOOT ft SOU'S, abash sv snd Adams at BTOVE3, ETU. IfXFBICIM KEOICED ALL UOVXB. FlAIiuW ARM. CUTtKitX. AXi LAMPS, aTEW aPBXSa STUCK.

ALL OOMfUTA Marble-top aad other chamber suits la walnut -n nocrany. cherry, ssh. msol. and deosrated. Parlor suits la brocsded silk sad mohsla, DlusH, spaa sua ana raw sua, nair-cota ana t-voinavbads and Bwd-lonngas ths bast la the ata CARFETS.

Afudnnabodyand tapestry BrnssBhund aTtyrsets, extra super sad tnrs pry iagrains. stair and mauirttn aad door od-olotha, sd new string nsiisim Uouds all warranted as reproseutsd. etrcsahoressypayataats. holslusssf eatlms sllli TUX WEST EJfD FURSTSHDra HODSi gMt TO SUU WEHT MA DUO 3 til. V.

tXMiOsWkLL. KOTiCE ol'KX kV k.VUOa. SHF'Aiso, hotels aad kottsMS turmshed eempieta. AS IMBUXSt LOT OK iUKMTlKli earoets, oii-olotha, bedding, chairs, tables, stovss snd nuures. crockery, tinware, and everything els used in housekeeping: enough for l.OoO rooms: ssil sni; off remarkably rhaa for cash or easy payments st FoKITti.

4sO Ltneoia st. North Stde. 1) UtT CHEAP-A LOT OF IRK-Bf UFA relrigeratora. cooier. rubber hose.

cage, sux. at rviurs. id artn uiars st. CXAIBVOTAKT3 AnfS TtXKDJXrXB. ASTOXfSHINtil-THIS REMAKK IS 4DE by hundreds of people after visitinjr the only re-Uable fortune-teller, atiia.

FRANKS. lo you speculate bhecsagiT you Information. Consult ber on lore, marrlsice, divorce, lewsuits, rs-movsjs. aad you will bs mors than satisfied, the single to marry snd the married to be contented; Ft tore lost love brings ths aepsrsted togeUier; removes ev.l Influence. Jealousy; saves all nervous snd depressed a better condition locate diaessea.

cures a sees: tells what you are better ftttod for: bow to win rood lock succeeds Is every ease disease located ana cured at once. Fe aoc to 1 three anesuoas by msu. ia plain envelope. SOs in stamp. Kiecsnc.

magnetic, and other reutediea. Call or aOj-dreas UH. bARIUX lBAMia, 14 Lania st take Msdi- BDB st. ears. kv r.

ani. vv. unai, iuuniuiAl, talis your mother's aame before marriage; ladies free lo consult personally or hy Isoerj rafsraaoa givea. ai West Vsa BarB st Mi MX aCLGtv TELLS WHAT TOD WART to know, if ires massajze snd maamePe treatment. S40 Wahaah ST.

First flight rinht (Ring bed.) OClsK BkJfNKTT. CLAJ VO VA NT. MAS- Jt-M sage and maitaenc psrsors, ood flight, room 9. CalL 4a South Clark at i CHICAOO DENTAL FAKI.ortS. SS Jk 87 -at A.rrTm Itearborn st Rooms a.

re, aad 11. Fsil set of ABHTS WAhXliU teeth. o. Teeth hissd or axtraeaBd snithoat pain. All work warranted.

7 A STE I A AUEST, LAOI OR OKW. VOUTdWESTEKiliXiLLEwEOrOEXTAl. LmSxi IN Sunrery. corner Wabash avenue and lwsAtthst our Chiae eKMUoiaiyrJoss Teeth extracted free ftng ale per week guaranteed to bva seents, Iftop era ire. postal aad we will send full partculara, tiARDkS CU CUrilUCAL OO- BTJKHEEE KESOBTS, aaKWouta Water suCaiewA UL hie for hunters end health aks ash.

-1L. MuSed? wdl Sed game depot Indian school. Correspondence solicits! ST- l.iTST- ll.r.?T?, BtH. HAirCFY. A toc a.

Miirray CoTMinnesots SHJT Adre circniaxa Cooper ft rmgnoras nriwfnra AITTED -1 APT AGrTPOSITrmT xiUSLIIESS CHAHCE3. deer CIO daily wita our wonderful new patent --w-ww rubber undergarment tor female. mr Kuoxnlla POR RiLB-OXC TUB BTCST FATIXG frtuit aiaoe BUS souraaga MRS. F. X.

LUTLE. papwrs ta Laketat Beei.ent plsnt: only one Box 44H. Clinwo. 111. other paner la oounty full leicsi rates: lata of iob f- "1" work; terms reasonable; good reasons tor selling.

vnonoarnvir Address ixx-k drawer ICQ. EstelUne. U. ALw tnTTOTB AVUTt TurVTV irxp ann-pna SSOAL ADTICT FREE. IIPO.v RECEIPT AETIST3 AMU raOTOUBAPrl KKA JL) ot two stamp.

WiU sead divorce law of lUiuots. OURKELL. ft hJKNOH. 104 sad loo Randolph st IF WOC WISH n.XE PORTRAITS OR PIC- tnassof any kind, from busnaas oil portrait to Tl HOGEKS, ATTORTIKT AT LAW AD the auaal locket tintyps, you can slways raiyoa A', solicitor in ehanwry. 7 Dearborn.

Chseago. getting the very best at pi auUces is sd tnc courts. Psieats obtained. IXINKtta WTTTiTn, Wo. a w.

ci.rk st bEATTIkTla 1KB. i'KACTlCHS IS V. all courts; conneei free. iteClark. pear postomoe, SI A rt ACQ at mmmmm TtTSstSlTxTTSAKTCB MZSCELLANEOTJa.

-A4 odisti biUBg tbe nails and hang-nails cured ruanitiuMa for whiteaisxtbe bands: alas shampoo- oTEEL FCRJf ACES, ALSO STEEL AtR ing done, boom 8.. Oectrai Mnsic Hall. heaters to heat lartr room or email bouses wita- Sit expense ot sir-pipes, etc. Sena for circu- rs to Cnicago snd fcne Store Compsay, 173 lake st MME. KLGlft.

ELECTRO-MAGNETIC WINKS AMU LIQUORS ill treatment msasage and baths. AWegaat newly Wine Hon so. Hi IVasuiugtoa at, deslera in the famished parlors, 844 Wabash sv, nrst list right A IXKIVDS OF TAR AND GRAVEL ROOF- teed itwlfltrtTte siiiTl tH i A ing doae snd old roofs repaired by JL WlLKikS xeeu lasaur traoe s-jeriaityrrlajoroersoiieitj oRrft txt. 91 anil Kl Wert Wxhln toneL PHOTOOBAPirr. v.

A tLOIHJSa CI.KAKKP AMP DYEO. TAILOR A MAKTTM. FORHERLTOK XT Dk EJNO AK ME jrC LEA fT tile ft Oo, 81 otaU st are eivisg hu cabinets dyed, and repaired. Ladies' dram is. shawis.

andelargVooloredeltoTto saoaueapiaiues, sto. OWXally cle or dyl atypneeforbeantTotSnh. wtsarVn, set 'j tte'd. A-EITI-FICAAL sTTEa, PASXHSS WASTTEIX PTE AND EAR OlSEASEiS TUJSATEO. STSYAJLVorw.

WANTErt-PARTNEB TO -TAKE HALF Cjrcniartiit. bidnlh aALKLB.193 Clark St. Chicago I interest ia propriotary medicines ef merit re- T3 ourring napltal aad push. hex ait Brady's BTOHAifajA, Bend. Ta.

'v. nTrrn0TnrTHTi vi st. Ktonc lor amlUire, merchandlsa, buggies. SX. ate.

Advance made, rrrnirnre moved. Ketb7lS7; CHIROPODIST-OB. CHARLES KENISOX fbetter known as the "Toune OnetoO is now toeased ia McVicsers Theater Roil dinar. Boom 7 s. vniifw ja Vv srwwi where ks will pteaaed lo sea ad who may he ClT FaMXATiRkrra.

toabled with eoens. Ouaioaa, t. slev.tor. tirf aladiaoB at. Room 8X, Chlesen.

ZZHZ VKWUia ATACBCINE3. ACOOTJNTAIfTA T70LKT at WILLIAI, TO ADAM. ffTl OCIS O. TCCKER, EXPERT AC4HCNT A sewinw-saaeliis ranairwL parts. teedlesTolC at A- ant 4 Calumet beiloinr, balanees fowvMt prioea.

Viilaon bovristf KacUine Ul imsm posua geueralauios work KcuciteO. Reterenoee bssiness rumored to No. 7u Adania st uo-slaxr. .11 HELP WAarrEn MALlfl. Bookkasnsrs anrf V.

IIT ArTTEI-A CXKRK ins private banking bonas. Hunt be sa expert eorreeponaent. Address, stauur aits, salary sxnecled. and ret ere noes. Inter Ocean.

TradAa. Tt'ATTED-A GOOD COMBEBllAL grsver ob steae. Call with samnles bernrdsr between 1' aud 1 o'rloek, room 410 Urand FaciOc. ee writs kansas City Hank Jkote Cempsny. tyni City.

Mo. AMIEK A HANIL and grate setter snd tile layer. Apply to Ajirj r. ci-iv, aanst-ity. Me.

WASTElVBAlmtR-GOIIU HAM FOB HaULairABJAV AaJlia rati tlii atV wmLTa-at at-1. at 1 fi slat. stedst WANTKP- BAKBKU-FOR aAItkUAf snd Huoday. 7iK) W. Madison st yATKLWBAitIiER-AT 7 W.

Af AIISOX IV AKTLU-liLAlKSJIi I U-A tiOOO OKN- ral Land, to lake ciiam uf rood shoponssl-sry. or rent shop. Apidy W. Lass snd 43d-et. Central X.

LEbOSfcCO. hnd Uermaa prsfarred. Usnheas Corner 62a and Ralsted s's. lyiNTKU RLACKMMIiHS ftiOKSE-' ahoern). At ih c-ua.

at nrst-ciaas Aoor-men; nreman. WAMtU HK1CK-1. 1 1EKH. WACTO tim-zm and Rn-h -t i its LiKlieet warns to cood jlix. kistu una.

KLLY ANTKU-THIKTT UlUCK MASOH; BathrXAblfF 4" li sT At.i Xf ANTED IXlt HKICK-LAVERx waatsa ject noui. JDaSSOaT arsFwO AUtAAJUXR WANTED TWO OOOD COAT-M AKKKS, lo iro lulo the country. Cli at null RkJiAV D1CT ft to XM Franklin st lyAKTCb-TKlr-MAHMKU MAN. IN F. tory near Lnglegood.

lauulrs st lop W. Latest WANTED A MAN THAT CAM RUN FA? machine to make wood moldia. Powell Rros. n. i WA MT ED WA GON BLACKSMIl If: iOOI man: Immediately, iioo Toiny-hfth WANTED CAttlNFTT-MAKER: YOCNU mas nreferrsd.

riDUEXTiiikA now. huu. ASHEO-CANUT UAKKK, I(JLaRA Al floi w. van xnreu sv in nssnm ni WANTED (HtiM TKIH-. mers.

alorgsn Park ad ss aimer's job st Lbs toL" Apply on the work, or to TAYLOR. WA.MKD-POLUUKBii AND UKINOEIU, Ameocau Cutlery 177 to 1W3 si tier st WANTED PRE) ifR, FOR eaAHit AiO a or man. 4U West Indiana st WANTED SHOWCASE MAKEK GOOD ou walnut: good place to good maa Tarry Bhow-Ca co. KaehTille, lenn. 41' ASf EU-eHOtM lKERIi MAN 111 bunu.li and haiah also two men on hAnd-tnrned chuu's suoas.

A. Zl.Nfi ttOSS. IA Btate at. JCiaotalanooaa. HELP OP ALL KINTS aVrjRjrietTEO ire, hitastaon procured for male aad teraai.

Public Advartuug Reoord. ALLIR lie- Aa baliest fnTTTJ ATTfi VS AT.PS Bookkeepers aad Clerka. tTUATIoN WANTED Bt CORREV caaul and railway emce work. Address 3SL Inter Ocean. CITUATION WANTED-I TKAit's EXPE- Ill year.

Address it. inter Ocean. SITUATION WANTED BY A TRATELINQ man starting on extended tour West a specially for the trade; good references. L. P.LAiUWuRiilA.

IU7buMst Trades SITUATION WANTED ITT A WtTCH-maker; la yesrs' experieaee.wttb rood rsfsisniisa Aduree A 11, OS Chicago st khan. Id, auatseUaneoua. SITUATION WANTED A YOUNG MAN. graduate of sa Eastern eodeex. witn exporteaoe teacher, wishes a position ss principal ot schools ia toe West Direct communication to Ji.

1 Boa Xortharoi'ton. Mass. HF.I.P WAMTBIVRMiT.f ANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK; ONE wno can sleep at home. S17 West aladison st 7 A TED COOK AMD UbRWASllUi, S3 south Clark at ANTED A OxvRMAN OIRL FOR GK.N-eral housework: good Pay ana steady work. 143 West Randolph st IEU-A STRONG GIRL FOR GK-eral housework.

154 West luirteenth st ANTED WOMAN TO MAKE REDS AND neip in sitcnen at meai-ume riith st. 1 7 ANTED DiMMi-ltOOH GIRL; WAGe.it Clark Vt. 17 ANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOI Sl work wno can cook: smau famiig. ailehi- WANTED GOOD 6ECOND GLUL. Cottars Grove st.

ANTED GIRL TO TEN It CHlLORyw aad assist hoaaework. 19Q Twonty-toarth et. ANTED A GOOll GIKL FOR CAULr-oren. Ug-J West Lske st upstairs. Laxin dresses.

'ANTEDAT ONCE, A GOOD LACN- dreasx also, noj nrl far diehws I AO Fifth av. U' ANTEO STARCHERJ: ALSO, ONE TO learn how to run silirt-starciung inachitte. Sew Star Laundry. 4U6 btate st Wlsrwllanwona. WAJSTED EXPERIENCED HANDS IX our factory lo work by steam power on duck-lined coat, overalls, shirts, eic.

Alanutacturing Department of UARX BhMri, 1U to AMI booth k'rauk-lin st VANTEI SO EXPERIENCED HANDS UM vv cloaks; dty. LtlUIS ADI a pay beat aad hmbast wages ia the LER, I7fi Madison st FI2TAKCIAX BONDS COUNTT. CI IT, SCHOOL. AND water bonds of hhrh grsds for ssle. paying 4w to 6 per cent interest, in sums ot S7MM and upward over sold to Investors without loss of any prm-elpal or interest, K.

W. HARRIS ft t.U, Bankers. IIS aud 117 Monro st taloulauk RiockA. MONET TO LOAN ON CITT AND NORTH shore suburban property. Real estate rnortgasres bomrht snd sold.

1. M.ERSSXNE. JR ft CO, TTENIONI LOWEST rates oa furniture, pianos, machinery, trnma. eta, A R. WALK KB.

Rooms 43 and 44. 12i Clark st OANS. MADE ON CR1CAOO tats alowest ratss a isma-sowest e- GBSSSElijkVyl gr, lid sad US Laoallsst 'I'O LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, MA. 1 eainery, wasons, norse. esmaa-es.

warehouse esipauad eoilstarsM. TP Uearborajioom 4tt Cti grid. REAL SCSTATK LOANS Af LOW BATF-i oa improved rily property at rha bank of FEIv SEXT21AL. URUSti ft allTil.r.K. lOo LaSsUe st O.NEV FOR HI ILOING ANlA LOAKS oe Illinois farms within lftO miles.

A PEASK. 113 Dmrbera at ONE TO LOAM AT CURRENT RATES OB real rst B. 07. 11TMAK. JR St OJ.

km 0. Rowland Blocs. Mouroe aad Learbora st. CIlsUINU AJNUCPtVAKU, jt if. mt r-Jk p' 'I'm uf; uRru(rTi fJw AiTSTB.UCnOZf3.

TlTt BRyANTSHMjSGO MUSINEsT Oouesa, Short-haad lastitaie. sad Irmxn-rag Sohoot Opeu ad the year, btadanu entarlug daily. Ample room tor LOOe stadenut, Xouag me a and women aaaoa eosaneteat and mi in awavsea tseirown linu. Fortv taoussad dollars srpendsd annually to ruraisa thstaeiltaes that this institutine ohaia. Mr.

Rrvaat was the tanior naRaw at ti. i. known Arm of im aut ft birauoa. Tina Is; he largest Dnainess college is ths United btalns. Address li.

it teryantftSon.f7to8lstatst Chi rage, 1U. TIMK AS MONEY AT E. A. GILL'S nchool of Ecleetio ishorthaad and Tyoe-wriUnr. Students accomplish in 00 days what other systems reouire six to twelve moaths to Sfcomnliah.

u.1 for circular. Korta dark st ARITHMETIC. BOOK-KEEPING, WRIT, insr.e-rammsr.soellintf shorthand. etn thomnirhT. tenKbl at tbe Metropolitan Business College, opposite hteVtckere Theater: experienced trsnners.

rooms, and tiioroorh course of study OMO BRTSOM. ARTISTS. PORTRAITS tissteL oil. 'era von, and wateteolor. Inatruetions gtren on raonhietrrns.

Studio. Ili Wsbaa it. PRIVATE IU.2TB TELEPHOXE. ryr: Rs KI AT 8 A line nut nn tn order also electrical workt reoair lag dona. KOW.

A Rlir.RT ft Oa- i latSsu; tot -Mi HOTELS. KEN FAN HOT EL-7 A to sna 70 Adams st uetseiu nists sua ix-aruoru. Uoti'tpsy hirii pririeat elegant roowia bx to 1 a dxy; JLKDIOAIa, sever nut to csn umOT. vt. mi organs, either eex or condition.

Full direotons with each bottle. Price SL hold only by It L. oTAUU drug -gist 17 Vsa Bursa st, corner Fifth sr. Chicago, sent by express oa rec-ei pt of pnee. ftr, w.

EDWARDS. OFFlCvS 07. OOO, Oil New Opera House Block corner Waanlmrtoa and Clark. Ciuoa hours from lo a. m.

(o 1 p.m.: 'a p. m. to P. m. Lung, throat and catarrhal (tusi.ws a liciaUy: tnoss posbled mvesugaU).

i AXO RCBounw. IS3 tana st, near Clark, suooauatullv treabj all priTate end aaia diseases without mercury or po sonoasmedielpe. ILKCTRlO BATHS, MAkSAGE. SWEDISH li moTemeala Imbbiisrsk Turkish, Russian. Med-Irstrd, and plain baths tor ladles aad gentlemen st Cotter UroT st.

CT. JACOB A.NST1TUTK TRKAH ALL private, nervous, snd etironio dissases; consuUa-Uoa frs; read stamp tor qutionlit 14 a. Clark.

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