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i § | | i o~ — P - VOLUME 26. - INSURANCE. A WILLIAMS.- GEO.-W. MONTGOMERTY. WILLIARS & MOHTGOMERY, INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 2 Oriental Building, 120 LaSalle street. NEW YORK AD YONKERS INSURANCE €0, - - - - NEW YORK. COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, - - - - - NEW YORK. ARMENIA NSURANCE COMPANY, - - - - - - - - PITTSBURGH, REMOVALS. REMOVALI EELLOGE'S Newspaper Print RATLROAD GAZETTE, Late &3 a0d €5 South Canal-at., 18 NOW REMOVED TO 77 and 79 Jackson-st., OPPOSITE THIRD-AV. MALY OFFICE OF KELLOGG’S ADVERTISING LISTS AND Aniligry Nefispapsr Shegts. ¥ REWSPAPER PLJ REMOVAL. Back sgain on the O1d Tramplag Ground, 184 &z 186 MONROE-ST. With & completo stack of P A P E R. J. W. BUTLER & CO., Manufacturers & Wholesalo Paper Dealers, REMOVAI OF BLACKBURN BROS, Dealers in Leather and Shos Findings, TO NO. 205 LABE-ST. PHILO I. WARNER Xas remored his residezco from 417 Webash-av., to No.7 _Hubbard Court. E TO RENT. With Power, Three Rooms, containing 6,000 sq. feet; will be rented separately or togother. Apply at LOFT, BURN- HAM & CO.’S PLANING MILL, cor. Twenty-second and Throop-sis. TO RENTI. STORES, OFFICES, LOFTS, DWELLINGS. WM. H. SAMPSON & CO., 14 LaSsllost., Otls Block, TO RENT. o _doublé astore, with clegant vaults; Lake-ot.. singlo store, with vault Lake-st,, o store,” vaults, and 140 Wabish-av,, 40:10, with vaulta arooffered ata’ bargain: €19 ice; 186, 199, -WORK executed for the 57, S0, 209, East 'Ran. 305, 207, 209, and 21 Zolph-st.; banking.rooms, offices,” _slesping-rooms in Reapor Block, McCormick Block, ) Block, Ker tacks Block: also, rooms at 117, 163, 185 Clark-st., ‘cheal als0,” a larga list of dwellings from Mayl. Iwill be ibe-old siand, No. S Clarkst., in April, with good vaults, ByJ. M. MARSHALL, House Reatlng Agoncy, now #¢ 134 Clark-st. TO RENT. Throe-story and basement brick dwelling on Wabash- av., east front, No. &7, north of Twentieth-st. Stores, ‘basements, and rocms in marble-front block on Wabash. .av., just porth of Twenty-second-st. Apply to BAIRD & BRADLEY, % LaSalleat. For Rent. Elogant six-story and basement stone front store, Southeast corner of State and Jackson-sts.. excallontly arranged for sublotting. Reat very moderate, +Call snd obtain tarms. WA H. SAMPSON 2€O., 144 LaSalle-st., Otis Block. TO RENT, - After April 15, the premises known a5 68 & 70 Bouth Canal-s%.. snd Boil d Fittirigs for ame, 17 desprgd_ o or and Steam J. M, W. JONES. HALL TO RENT. HALSTED-ST. OPERA HOUSE, corner Halsted and Barrison-sta., can e rented after April 1, for sociely meotings, balls, etc., and on Sundays for church pur. H oves: by the osr, if pralerred. - Appl 3 EEBEeH, B clRrfe!! Braer Hadiony 0 ¥ BUSINESS CARDS. CARD BOARD PAPER, HOUSE. T. 8. GILLETT, 116 Fifth-av., AND 103 West Randolph-st. E. B. PRESTON, 138 Lake-st. 138 BELTING RUBBER, STORE: EDWIN HUNT & SONS, HARDWARE 58 and 60 Lake-st; ek Builders’ Hardware a specialty. All kinds of Trimmings in Bronze, St).h;er and Nickel Plate, and other styles. Qarpet Oleaning Works, BOSTON CARPET CLEANING €0, 44 and 46 West Adams-st., Chicago. Branch Ofco, B!4 Twenty-socond-st. Wo are mow ready to Tuko Up, Clean, and Relay Oar- pota at short notico. Carpots aro not wet [n any wsy to cleaa. No charge for cartage. Satisfaction guarantoed. A. N. HANKINSON & CO. SHUFELDT & BALL Have permanontly located their AW OFFICE At 162 Washington-st., Rooms 35, 36 nnd 47, A CGACGINE Has opened an ofics, Room 12 Motropolitsn Block, of Real Estate, Brokerage, Colloctions, and Commission. Ho reapoctfally roliclts the patronage of bis numerous friendn and of the public in gonaral. INSURANCE. (Great Western [nstranc o, OF NEW ORLEANS, LA, CAPITAL ONE@IONDOLLARS. BEN H. SELIGHAN & CO, -111 W. Washington-st., Managers Northwestern Departm’t. RANGES, &c. Warren Ranges, Richmond Ranges, Stewart Cook Stoves, American Cook Stoves, Diamond Furnaces, And a very desirablo lne of aew Honsckeoplng Goods. DATLTON cde CO'S, 80 & 83 RANDOLPH-ST., near State. VAN'S RANGES, Carving Tables, Broilers, &c. HERON, SMITH & MOOERS, S. E. cor. Clinton_and Washington-sts. GENERAL NOTICE. ALTERATION OF TIRE, Sherman House, CEIICAGO, TLL. In consequence of tho sorcro storm, the opening of this celebratod Hotel will b delayed till BATURDAY, April 5, when the finest and imost commodious Hotel on the continent will be in parfect order ta recelso guests. C. 8. MUNSON. Manager. PATTERNS. 288 STATEST. 268 STATE-ST, INMPORTANT T0 LADIES! THE NEW HARPER'S BAZAR PAPER PATTERN EMPORIUN, With a fall Gataloguo of tho Latest Stsles and tho best Fitting Patierns now (n use, will bo ready for sales ina ew days. _Call for Cataloguos, which aro {roe of charges, 8t No. 253 State-st., nesr Van Buren, J. LEVY. Genl Agent. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION. 1o order to secure botter facilities for ke traniaction of aminations of Title to real ers much valuable time, the frms of | more & Co., hiave this day boen ted into ene tim, under (ho old firm name of our business of making Ex Thisicke, 424 0. %‘j’,fl:fif‘:fl‘ and C. C. Gill: S & THIELCKE, e ik s Hikers, alio-st., Room 2. 03 top of your Eead is a bald epot. LUXURIANT. Try MANY'S HAIR WEST CEHICAGO, Stanca %o, 10 1 would rospectfully {aform my friends that I am a c: didate for Superrisar of the West Division, a: estly request that thoso intereated in my come out early on the morning of Tacsday, A; oblige, very truly yours, CLAS SCAN: st Fandolnki.at. CHICAGO, SUNDA HOSIERY. BURKITT & SUTTON 117 South Franklin-st. ‘Wo shell offer on MONDAY the largest and best ssscrted stock of Foreign and Domestic Hosiery to be found in the city, at popular prices. Buyers will consult their own inter- ests by examining our line in the above goods before making pur- chases clsewhere. RETAIL BRANCETL, 263 West Madison-st. PHOTOGRAPHS. Q0 PHALL, BALE, 917 West Madison-st, Will epntinae, until further notice, to make his best. DERLIN AND REHBRANDT CcCARD Photographs, COPIES, And PICTURES OF BABIES, FOR ONLY '$2.50 PER _DOZEN. FINANCIAL. | Al Al h 0 $ d Alam Smith & S, Bankers, First National Bank Building, €:uthwest corner Of State and Weshington-sts,, Chicago, Dealersin Gold and Silver Bullion, Bar Leaf, Sheet and Granalated Forms for mechanical purposes. Deposits received in eithor currency or coin, subject to check without notice. Six per cent interest allowod on all daily balances. Checks upon us pass through the Clearing- House, as if dra..n upon any city bank. Intorest -credited and sccounts-current rendered monthly. Coin and Currency Drafts on New York. H. J. CHRISTOPH & CO, Bank, European Exchange, and Passage Busiuess, 75 South Clarlk-st., OPPOSITL COURTHOUSE Deslor in Cotn, Governmaent and Local Stocks, Real Es- tate and Commercisl Pape tho best Gorman and Passags Lo a2d froim Europe by Engliah Stonmsilp Corapacy, &t lowest rates. 3l Citles In Europe; I etters of Credit. ~Intorost Paid on eposite. Monoy safely tavestod on Boal Fatate 2t 10 per ceat ta- terest. IDEREES SAVINGS 105 CLARX.ST., Methodist Church Block. Six per cent inzereat allomed on depouits, payable seamt- annually, Jaly 1 aad Jan, 1 in each sear. y GEO. SCOVILLE, Prosidsnt. Wat. KELSET REED, Casdior. NOTE.—Unull ferther notice, any boy or girl calling at the Bank will bo presented with a pass book free, and one_dimodoposi:ed 1o his orher credit, which sum ¢an be drawn out at pleasure. THE BANK CF CHICAGO. General Banking. Foreizn Bxchange. Collecting a Specialty. Toterest allowed on deposits In the Savings Department for the full timo the money remalrs on deposit. W. H. PARK, Cashior. J. J. MCCARTHY, Asst. Cash. BANKING HOUSE WRENN & DBREWSTER, DS Washingtonast. Depasits Recelved and Iatorost Allowed Gold, Government Bonds, Local Stooi clal Paper Bought and Sold. snd Commer- Collatoral Loxns and Comsmercial Paper form a leading. fealuro in our business, for the negotiation of which we Daseuansaal facilitios.’ CHARLES B. BROWER. K. PARKER PIERCE, PIERCE & BROWER, BROKERS, 28 lfié\:D;I_S_ON-S‘I‘. Local Stocks, Commerclal Paper, Government and ‘Western Socuritteo, Illinois 10 per ceat Registered Con- pon Bonds. DIC. Thero s & domand for somo thorongh, emergetic, aad well-covised, and well-managed concern for collecting clxims, that will do the business and_make retarna. la- Vestiznto, agd_ find whotber we embody these virtuca. FRASIER'S Mercantile Colloctica Ageacy, 145 Madi® COLVER, PACE, TOTNE &GOS, Fine Stationery X AND BLANK BOOKS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST. DOUBLE ELEPHANT And other Drawing Papers at__ J. G. LANGGUTH'S, Optician. £ Statest., bet. Washington and Randolph. OVERCOATS. H. H. HUSTED & CO., " Corner Clark & Montoe-sts. Fine Spring Overconts S22, Equnl to Castom Dade nt $30 ta $35. Flue Cassimere Spring Overcoats, all Wool, 810, Very Cheap. All Clothing Qur Own Make, and Equal to Any in the Clity, ~§10,000 To loan ou Chizsgo Real Estate, improved or unfmproved, Tox e years, in She or two sums, Sl B "ALFRED JAMES, Southwest corner Clark and Madison-sts. $15,000.00 UNION ESDE & EATHEE 0. STOCK FOR SALE, P g v N it be sold. Tor furthe . i aria dirldspds. Magthe °1-'1£L1§'.t"(?o." o Real Estate Logfis. Money t loan Ia sums of 5,000 aad upwards on {m- X a4cnable retes. praved mroperts, 3 Ee e R WATERM AN 20 Nizon's Building. A.O. SLAUGHTER, Baakor and Broker, northwest coracr Clark and Madiron ste.. desler in Government Boads, Gold, Canads Money, a0d’ Local Securitiea, =nd sell ob com:nission In Nov- York, Stocks, Bonds, £c: Will also furnish at sab- scription priceanyof thezaw Railrosd Bonds, free ef comumisafon. i FOX SALE. SREAVIEG Y S RATN, LAKE & RIVER WATER FILTERS, Wholesale and rotafl, at SEAVEY'S Hardwero aad House Furnishia & Store, 150 Lako-st. MARCH 30, 1873—SIXTEEN PAGES. BEALBSTATE | Sterling Silverware. FORSALE. HALLETT, DAVIS & C0.S Owing to s change In cur business (havin : e vcivd vo ofes For oy £3: e next S0 days, & LAt of our real estate at a bargais : 1042120 feet on Jeflersou-st., between Madison and Washington-sts, with substantislbrick buildings covering whole lot. 19336x160 feet, on Canal-st., near Harrison, B0 fest (with house) un Forest-av., naar Douglas-place. Block 8, Canalport. Block 18/In Walker's Sabdivision of partof Sec. 31,39,13. N 15 of Blocks 16 and 17, eame subdlsision, 40acros ins. e. n. w. 38, 9, 1. ros it n. w. N&fau. . 13 10 seren, being Block 34a undicy's Subdisison of w % v & Sto. 86, 39, 13. fos, huldg . 3ot Dlocks 1 and 13, aad il of Block res in o. 3 8. w. X Sec. 35, 39, 13, 80 acres {n o. 3 n. 0. X Sec. 16, 3, 13, just subdiviced, P Bk oy 1. w. 3 Sca. 1, 3 10 2 acron la w. % 1. w. , 313 % gore of laad frontidg north side of canal, Sec. 3, 33, 13. 1510ts in Adam Smith's Subdivision, 12 Iots in Plerzon D. Smith's kubdiriston. ADAM SMITIT & SO Southwes: ¢ozer Stato and Washingto FORSATLE Kenwood Station. ‘The wholo or a part of that splendid Five Acre Block situated on Lake and Madison- avs., between Forty-seventh and Forty- eighth-sts., within 300 ft. of the Kenwood Depot. Grounds highly improved with orna- mental trees and shrubbery, and by far the most desirable residence property south of Chicago, being in a very select neighborhood, and offering, as they do, an unobsatructed view of tho lake, sufficiently removed from the railroad to be free from all danger or an- noyance therefrom. Price, $150 per front foot 150 ft. deep, or $300 por front foot. 300 ft. deep. Apply to WM. H. SAMPSON & CO., 144 LaSallo-st., Otis Block. A Rare Opportmity. The houso and lot No. 745 Wabash-av., will be offered at Administrator’s Sale, to settle an estate. Posseasion immediate. The lotis 27 by 180, of excellent width for per- manent improvements. The house is frame, has 12 rooms in good condition for océus poncy. Tho location, below Fourtecnth-st., is convenient to the hoart of business. Will prove a paying investinent, as the rent will secure handsoms interest on tho pur- chase money. Favorable torms will bo of- fered. Address DR.R.O. HAMILL, Administrator, cor. Thirtcenth-st. and Wa- -8V, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Chuice Tract, Grove aud Praire, 10, 20, 40, 8 and 160 Acras, for aslo by C. C. THAYER & CO,, 186 East Madison-st. HOUSES, LOTS, STORES, OFFICES, For SALE, to EXCHANGE, and to RENT, fn all parts ' RICES ‘and suburbs, ai BOTTOM . N STORES at BARGAINS. EL- of the cit) FIVE ELEGANT new EGANT SUBURBAN HOME, with amplo gruunds, to ¢ 3 BPECTALTY. "Tribune. rentlow. ACRES for SUBDI{VISION See list 13 (or sale colum of Sunday’ JACORB C. MAGILL, 1 and €3 Soath Clark-st. WASHINGTON-ST. RESIDENC FOR SALE. ‘We are authorized to offer for sale an elegant brick house, containing about 14 rooms, besides bath-room, furnace, hot and cold water, and all the modern improvements, on one of the most prominent corners on West ‘Washington-st., east of Union Park. For prices, terms, &c., apply to . D. '00T & CO., 80 East Washington-st. FOR SALE. - The Executors of the Estate of Thomas Suffern, 1ate of New York, now offer for sale SIXTEEN HUNDRED LOTS, Boundeg on the north by Division-st., on the enst by Robey, o the south by Chicago-ov., and on the west by Western-av. Those Lots will front on the sbove-nsmed streets, and also on Hoyme, Leaviit, and Oakley-sts. This valuable property has never before been placed in tho markot, and is now offered on the most favorable torms, For piats, ab- stracts, and terms apply to MATTOCKS & MASON, Agents, 533 Wabash-av. PIANOS. ; Y-FIVE first premiums amard. ed o 1 hmgn‘os{' :l" i kv 20, o bees . s "[ :.(:.’:. : ared and are ranz Liszt, first of living Planists, saya it s tha most sduirable Instriment eves made. £ Thase Planon, both Grand and Squs c23bo seen tn Chicaxo, In large nuibers, with s ‘varioty of other mauufscturs, £t o Piano and Orgas Warervoms of W. W KINBALL, ‘Wabash-av,& Thirteenth-st., A largn assortment. A Jazsn aosortment of mew Plaaca and Or- Partien mishing to pay by lustsllments cen be sccommodated. fine second-band PIANOS and OR-, s pricos to suit pnechasers. NOS from 335 10 33 Som, G 4 0 be purchased on . W. W. KIMBALL, Wabashi-av., corner Thirteentl-st.,| Culcago. JULIUS BAUER & (0, 0, 39, 384 & 36 Wabeshar, Have now on hand a complete atock of the Gold Medal mKIlfl!lfl Pings, Favorits Baer Pians, Tmproved Bamer Orcas, Needham's Silver-Tongued Orgass, Also, a number of SECOND-HAND IN- STRUMENTS, which thoy aro offering at VERY LOW BRICES and easy terms, prior OVAL to the PALMER HOUSE, corner Stato and Monroe-sts., in April. Such. bas beea the oxtraordinary demand during the past few moatss for STEINWAY or ““CABINET," Plauos, that we heve, nzabls to sccamulato & Complnte e ment of theso matchloes (aatrumients, Wo €2 -81s0 ox. Bibit a number of magalficent *'SQUARE GRANDS, " with tho new duplox scale. New and sccond-hand planos of othor makos at 330 and SMITH & NIXON, an ot upard, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. $25, $35, £45, $50, $55, $65, $75, $85, $100. The Empire Parlor Bedstead Surpasses All. Seven Styles. Adapted to Parlor, Library, Dinlng-room, Offico, and Stora., Gesaples ol ono-ourth tha speco of a common bedstead. a clegant pieco of furniture, convertible fastantly ioto s perfect bed. Sold on Iastaliments of 310 » montb, If desired. Soo price bovn. N. B,—Furni- ;}um of all gucd: on_instalm: MPIRE PARLOR PROFESSIONAL. SECUREYOUR HEALTH, ¥—This mort cffoctice curativo ngent plicd {n the treatmont of all acate an s, Rhoumatiom. Nenralgla, Sciatice sttms, Broncuial, Lung, and Liser Complaiats, and all othier dijorders of tho eyatom. - N A. CLARK has anencd his new parlors at st. dnliea Building. Ketors by por B. Kldder, State Savinge' Lusti totlon; Ar. A lings, Peoplé's Gas Co.; Mr, and Mrn. G. A, Blinfeldt, Jv., ud a largo umbor of cifizens of Chicago. Send for his Circalar. RTO T EC . As there has boen & number of businces men called at my ofice and wished me to inform them whea I could commence evening treatment, I tako this mothod of let- ting them know that T will commenco Monday eveniog, Marchdl. The disoasos treated are Hoadachs, Neuralgia, Disoaso of the Kidneys, Rhoumatism, &c. Tho cureis alfected by the galsaic attractiso procass, and bes the greatest snccess. Roferencos of the cures performed in Chicago for the last 14 years can bo had by calling at tho offco. DR. H. TONGUE, 157 Fast Waghington-at., Roamn3, 4, 5 and 6. IRON FOUNDRY. ELECTRIC! Washington Heights ! We offor for a short tim at Wholesale Acro Prices, ff- toen of the most destrable blocks in the Morgan-av. Sub- division near the depot, at prices that will usaro to prr- chasers 60 to 100 por cozt. profit retailing tho lots during tho coming summer. Tarms, 3 cash, balsace tn 1, 2 and 35ears; intercst st 7 por cont. SCHILLO, COSSHANN & SENN, IRON FOUNDRY, 87 TO 95 WEST POLE-ST., wrnish HEAVY and LIGHT BUILDING f‘nd MBACHINERYA?}ASTINGS on short no- B. F. CLARKE & CO., . Call for estimates. Counter Brackets, e 122 LaSnlle-at. %S:I Hole Covers & Baker Furnaces for sale. Coul Holo Cavers & Baker Furnaces for salo, FOR SALE WANTED., 3 ANTED 20 acres at V;Tashington Heights. 20 acres, or part, in Subdivision adjoining Northwestern Car Shops. O.R.GTLOVER, Room 20, 164 LaSalle-st. FOR SALK. Two acres fronting Dirersy-st., in Block 2, of Lill and Diversy's Division of Sec. 29, 40, 14, and Block 4 (5 acroa), in same divislon. This property fs well locsted for sabdi- ision. PHELPS & BICHL, 12 Soath Clarkst. FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN. The two-story and basement Brick Houso, with all modern improvements, 1303 ang-av., corner Twenty-ninth-st. ; brick barn and carriage-house attached. Apply at tho house, or at thoe office, 4 Wabcsh-av- C: X TINE RESIDENCE FOR SAL argain, 3t Rasonswood, 9 minates’ ride from Kla- . Depot. Gothio Cottage on brick bzsemest, €ac v, fumace, fiter, well, and cistera; lot faloing 8 rooms, 1427153; ornamented with fruit and shade tress. Ingul of W. P. JONES, Koo 16, No. 12 Laszll N “KENWOOCD 100 fegt of Lake Shoro property, with Bouse sad farnf- . Nes: ¢ st house to Kenwood Station. FPossession on or bsforo "’ For sale by CHACE & ABELL, 134 Dearborn-st. FOR SALE, CHEAP. 43 feot on Whiting.st., opporite Washinglon Park, of Las:llest. Address A%, Tribeas oice. 1nan old and established Lumber Firm, dofoga bosl- ness of 7 to b million feot per asnam, o o rcantbed sls ta 9, o0 e o s etising pertmor. Copital rCquired, SI5 to 25, e 2B, Trbano oiien. LUMBER WANTED, 500,000 feot of lumber 2 exchange for fnsido residenoe h prices, {ree, fm eicumbrazce, ono mile sa. Toben o Apaito from Court FRu i GHRLDT, JR., 12 Washingionst. G. MISCELLANEOUS. We have a very large assortment of the celebrated “ GORHAM” STERLING SILVERWARE, which we offer at oxtremely low prices. Spoons, Forks, &c., &c., sold by the ounce. Fancy Piecer, in cases and trunks. Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, and Jelly D;ih_es. - nives, Forks, and Sp chémren.' ¥ D60ng; Lox ard Cases, Tobacco Boxes, Nap- kin Rings, and Fruis Koives, " T _ The largest Stock of Silver Goods in the West. N, MATSON & €0, State and Monroe-sts. PRINTING. C. Z. BOUTHARD. . CTLLATON. SOUTHARD & COLLATOR (Successors to Pheenix Prinfing Co.), PRINTERS, 51 & 53 South Canal-st. AMPLE FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL KINDS OF BOOK, PAMPHLET, RAILROAD, AND COMBIER- CIAL PRINTING. Posters, Programmes, Letter-Heads, Cards, etc., in first-class style. PRIESS WORXK A SPECIALTY. Will remove, about June 1, t0 175 Monroe-st. CROCEERY, CHINA, &o. CEIN A, Glassware, Crockery, . SILVER-PLATZD GOODS, &C - &C. We are the only DIRECT Impor- tors of above goods in Chicago. Our prices are the lowest in the city. Please examine our stock te- fore purchasing elsewhere. F. & E. JAEGER, 73 WABASH-AV., - Near Randolph-st. - + DRESS GOODS. MANDEL BROTHERS. State and Harrisonsts, Trenty-second-st, aud Hichizan-av,, VAl o Monday, March 3, exhibit Now Novoities of the coring keason INEW SHADES OF DRESS GOODS, BARGAINS IN BLACK & FANCY SILKS, New desigos in Tmported Saits. Taro just opened fall Lines Hotery, Gloves, Casimeres, Line ir, Cotions, Cor- sota, Ladies' Ucderwanr, &c., dc. First-olass work tn Cloak and Dross-making sollcited. BUSINESS CHANCES. TBIDS WILL BE RECEIVED #OR | Bankrpt Steck of Basts aad Shoes, d FIXTURES of Btors 265 West Madl- 8on-st., on and after MONNDAY, 51st inst., at above number, ‘WI4. H. CUYLER, Assignee. RARE CHANGE FOR A BARGAIN, STEAM SAWMILL FOR SALE, ‘wifh 1,000,000 fsct d-ylamber , capacity of mill, 80,000 faot. per day; situated at mln7. Towa, 30 miles above Pratrie dn Chien; spleadid market for lumber. Will be sold with. or '\;:mu flfib\“’. rnsscsiluakmmn {mm&,‘i"!‘_l]‘h u‘; E o pariae Il reialn. ATl taK5 8 p3-tLGr for onc-bal A;:mrpc‘u. Apoy to HEMENWAY, WOOD & CCry Lan: o, Tom: - < $20,000 Herdware Stock for Sale, Togather with Lease, Fixtares, and Good Will, st Quin- v M. Buslness fcanded in 154, and has siways boen iho Inading house fn the city. firs Partics deelriog & safe snd e froming and prosperons fesally, v, find thds aaascol; fiat opportuaity to estabiish themsolses upon easy sod liBeraf torms, _For pasticalars add:ese GARDNER & ROBZRISON, Quiney, il HBest of reasnnr for permeaent haviness, TAE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE. DRESSMAKTNG MADE EASY 2z Grossfcld's Suwing-Mackino Attachment, which Bl G i ine aitachments Jo. aa madel. B amily, Droswmaker, and Sillioer shoald bave it. ErETht el price of <3. The Inspection of the ladios, Fowing.machine cxperts, end tha pablic geacrally, 14 ordrally invized to a recoguition of ifs merita. Ghco and tacesroom at tao Harper's Bazar Paper Pat- “St., near Yan Buren. 3. LEVY, Geaeral Agent. Anderson’s Steam Landry, State-st, and Eldridge-court. ANDERSON & CO., Proprietors. BRANCH OFFICE, 145 EAST MADISONST. “GUNS.” I e A G Vo R b i s g Sporuias Gotacs, SPENCER & €O, tern Emporiam, DISTILLERY FOR SALE Capacity 575 hushels, in first-rate mnaoing orr'-r, fo the centre of 3 corn country, witk cheap fucl, Lo, at less thaa ona-third of Hia cout: Aoptr s’ : Geo. L'Scurror, g, e bisxtoaat. A TFirstClass Job Prindisg Office For Sale, Choap for Casi. OAKLEY & SOX, Avelrse isonts. Tlonm TRUSSES, &o. We make to ordor apparstus for knoe't knoe, bow log, clab foot, weak ankle, spinal carvatare, eic. Wo kon, full assortment of galvanic battertss, ritstio stockings, crutches, abdominal supporters, 13¥ v ory kind of Sur- goons’ applisaces cad instraments. Ageat for Gio. To- mann & Co.'s celeornted Instrumsnts. Largestand oaly eomvlud; La‘;kdi:d &l West a! i}f&gofln}[b-fi;‘d,yardm )] attand 3 ] V3] A Py 171 and 172 Laadoiph-st. THE FIRE LIMITS. 5 The Petitions for Its Contraction Get an Unespected Set-Back, The Special Council Coinmittee Report in Favor of an Amendment Making the Fire Limits Coexten« sive with the City Limits, The Special Committe of Fifteen appointed by the Council Last Monday evening, to consider the potitiony for the modification of the fire imits {n tho Seventh, ! Eighth, and Ninth Wards, met in the City Clerk's ofica} yesterday afternoon. Ald. Sweet presided, and therd ‘were present Ald. Quirk, Clowry, Powell, Richardsom,* Clark, Warren, McGenniss, Stone, Sidwell, Schmitz, Stout, Lengacher, Schaffner, Ogden, and Corcoran. The Chairman stated thatif a change in the fire® limits was recommended, it wonid be a precedent, an:k} the Council would be covered with petitions for altera= : tion. He hoped every Alderman would expresa bisf - viows, . Ald. McGennisa inquired if any one knew who signed the petition, Wero they reslly property-owne ers? Ald. Dailey #3id hie was informed that 10,000 peopls would hsve signed the petition had they been asked. « He knew nothing about §t, until asked to present it to the Council, One thing was certain, the people in the wards named must have relief, There wero no sewers in the district, property was valueless, and not a dwelling bad been put up thersfora year, astiy owners of land hada't money enough to put up brick buildings. Ald. McGennisa claimed that thers were not 10,049 vacant lots in the district. The fire-ordinance was passed in good faith, and many people, thinking they would be secure under it, had fnvested money, sud their rights should be reapected. A court-house w.d to ba erected ; it would be ina direct lnoof a fire en. the West Side, if the wind was southiwest, and be would not votea dollar toward its crection if” the West Side was made more combustible than it {3 now. Ald. Clowry hoped the poor people would be allowed t0'build a place to shelter themselves, It was unjust to deprive them of tho privilege when they werg' obliged to pay taxes. ’ d. Carncy did not think that any Aldermsn who! posscssed a spark of bumanity world endeavor tof crush the poor men, Who owned a single loz, and coul not command suilicient funds to erect a b building.; Ald. Bafley was in favor of making the fire liwitd coextepeive with the city limits, if the petition waw ignored. He desired the Committeo to virit_the locals ity beforu they mado a report. "Ald, BehafTner said the passage of the firc ordinaccs ‘waa a guarantco to capitalists that mouey iavested herer would be safe. It was hard, perhaps, to deny a poun, man the right to build o shanty, but’ they mast con- sider the larger interest involved—ibe millions of dot- Iars which bad been put into business blocks, making! Chicago probably the handsomest city in the worid,( snd not place it In_jeopardy. The poople generallse ‘were satiafied with tEe arlinance, and bohoped it would not be dlstarbed. 1f tho limita were contracted in ona- portion of the city, the people in other parta would dos' Tnand modifications, snd could not bo Justly refused.. Ho was propared to-day to includs ha” whele city s e fire ts, th 3 ‘Al Powell said tho peaple who had signedl tho poe tition merely demanded oquzl rights Swith otherr, They were not permitted to erect frame bulldings, buf a tract of land, & quarter of & mile sway, was beir: covered with tinder-boxes ; and 1f tho Seventh, fig!fleb‘i and Ningth wards could not be relieved, he desir tliat thot tract be taken into tho fire imits. This would, =atisfy the petitioners, and quelch 3 Lro-rap, which ens Qangered the West Side as much s the Weat Sido ene dangered the South and North Sides. 4. Lengacher desired, if tho limits wers contractod on the West Side, that they be modificd in the Seven- teenth Ward, If no change was made on the Wesl Side, ho would not aek it, d ‘Al4. Schroitz made 3 similar statement regarding 3 portion of tho Sixth Ward. . Corporation Counsel Tuley thought, within iz months, there hnd been & universal acquicecencoin the rostrictions of tho firo ordinanca. It was growlug in Tavor, and he deemed it unadvizable to make auy alteretions, The only question thzt should bs con= BIOETEA Ly Sas Vestasanid waa thal of tho extension of tha fimits, 1f changes wero made, tho OFUIBARC Ailgut 4k well bo repealed 3 Ald, Bwect voted for the’ ordinance, sithough it was sgainst his convictions, and he conceived it t0 be bie &ty to maintain the present limits, Changes sould be unjust to capitalists. - Property had zdvanced, znd a better class of buildings had Lesn erected siace tle ordinance was The improvements bavicit Deen made upon the supposition that it was to remain intact forever, it would_be a great wrong to modify 1t Aldl_ Stono moved that the Commitie report ad« versels, "Ald Powoll moved as an_amendment that they ro- port in favor of makiug the fro-luits coexicusive with the city limits, "Ald. McGenniss moved o lay tho amendment o2 the table, The Chatr decided that concurrence in tho Lt mo« tion would Iay the whols subject mattor on tho tabe. Al McGenniss then withdrew his motion, and the question recurred on the amcadment, walch waf adopted—yeas, 9 ; naye, G—as follows Yeas—olark, Quirk, Clowry, Powoll, Richardzon, Warren, Sidwell, Schmitz, Corcoran— Nays-3cGenniss, Stos, Lengacher, Schaffper, Ogden, Beet—G. ‘The Committee then adjorrned, BLAKE v. BLAKE. Application Dby Mrs. Blake arate fiaintenance. The lovers of what may be called the prurient-sen- sational In newspaper literature, and who remembes vividly the details of the motorious divorce case in ‘which Ar. Blakosought to relieve himseif of the socicty of 3 wifo of whose charma he faucied be failed to enjoy a monopoly, will be pleased fohear that tho cate iy again before the courts with renewed vigor., Itie, perbaps, rather unkind to inform ruch that the pojut upon which litigation is ngain sought is one whick will not neceeeitste the production in conrt of evidence a‘racy” character, but that, o the contrary, it e deciled by the dignified arguront of oppokiug co nel before Judge Gary., It will be rememberod ¢ the suit for divorco by Mr. Blake was unsuccrss: and that Mrs, Blake is forced to live away from Ler husband and children, unjustly, s &he thinks, and she has potitioned for separate temporary malntenance and an allowance to enable her to prosecute tic case, Some time was epent yesterdsy Ly the oppusing counsel in arguing the case. Ehe Const peard the peticion, and decided that e can all>w plaintill counsel’s fees, but postpoues until to-mo-row morning the declsion 8 to whether Lio can. allois car the meaus of Living pending itigation. s il i TO THE IRISH VOTERS OF CHICAGO. for Sope Fallow-Countrymen : Tn 3 day or two you will be called upon to vote for town officers, and we deem it our duty to cyation Y7 against voting for Irresponsiblo and tncompetent caa= Ehdates, -who aro placed before sou for your suflrsge, In this city woaro cursed with & clasa of Irishmen Who claim the right to represent us whether we Lixe 16 or not, and, by tacties usually Tesorted to by bullies, compel us 10 either vote for them ur stay 3%sy {rom the polis om the day of election. Why 14 this? Have e not the moral coursge to burl these men bsck to thetr dezh of infomy 7 Tho powes s In our hands, a5d, 48 we fail to exercise that power, Wo are respon~ aible for the oditm they bring on our race, Is it nnt Hima to teach this class of mel; that thay cannot ure us 4 their toola any longer 7 Let us commence tho good A Lelter opportunity may oo present itself agal years, and, 3 this Iz 3 holy yea= Do in God's name, let us make 4 beginning, asd do the work cffectually, Go tothe polls on Tuesday morning and vote agaizsh the saloon-keeper and everv candidate that indorsea the whiskey ring. Give them mo guartcr. Let taa Tous te complete, aad you will zvezge to somo estent maLy s ‘broken-hearted wifs end ‘mother for the curse Tafisted on ther families by these vile wretchea, e at be distmayed by thrests or be influenced by promises of reward on the day of election. Frovida D velt with a pencil._Then select your ticket, and o e actoss every death-dealing and soul-i3mz~ ing caputdaie, Toen dopost in b ovbor, sad yon wccomplished & hat posterity S & Alaxy Intauste, Dless you for. - SOME OF THE PHILOCALIAN AUDIENCE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bmm: I think !t is s great misfortune for such a fins {ntellectus] entertainment as the Philocalizn Clab cf Dearborn Seminary ‘fsvored ita friends with Fridsy evening that the aadience conld mot bave been rome- posed wholly of gentlemen, o far a8 tho sterner sex ia concerned. We attach no blame to its membirs, =8 samo few of the Invitations may have been trausferred, About half & dozen men and old boys, who were unal's toobtain sests becsuse of their {ardiness, select. 1 standing positions in the centrs of the nortd aisis, elbowlng ladies' hats and gentlemen's notes, and u structing the stage from the view of twenty tiaes thr own pumicer during the entire performances. O: orang-outaagish-looking fellow, who thonght hi much sdmired, and who peered more at th ai than at the stage, and looked wise enough to channis the centro of gravity in a twinkle, was asked fo chatgs his cvn base, and he replied, **1 shall not uniess 55a are ablo to ptt me out,”—3 spleadid subject for Dxze win to {llustrateupon.” __ONZ OF TRE DIsGUSITED. Cx1c4G0, Mazch 29, 1873, 2