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D AILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, J}\NUARY 24, 1874 _ _ W ! s, e - e e — —————— e THE COURTS. Chreo Banks Object to Taxation, Real Eslate Suit--Alleged Malicions Proseoution, A E\lllipfleuy of Now Suilse=Bankrupls ¢y Items. THE DANRA IN COURT. Tho Contral Nationsl Diuk, Tho Traders' Natlonal, sud tho Fourth Nutional Banl vach filed o bill ngainst P, AL Qleary, Collector of | South Chicago, to obtain an Injuntion againat im from eolling tholrproporty for taxes, Ench DLl sots up that tho complaianat 18 & corpoia~ tlon orontod under ‘an'not of Congress, of 1864, callod the National Banking Act and thnt, under tho * net to provide for ‘tho assossmont and col- laotion of tazes on (Lo gharos of capital stock in banks, oto.,” Stato, county, and town taxos for 1873 binve Intoly heon Joviod on all the'shnros of thelr capitnal stock, said. ‘toxos bolng ab tho rato of 10 42-100 mills on tho dotlar of tho as- gossod valuo of tho shares, . Oleary has a war- rant for tho colloction of enid taxcs, and throat- cns to eollect thoe ettm, whorofora thoy pray for an {njunction. Tho stockholders uro also aseenscd for tho stock held by ench, Complain- anta avor that tho not to assess capital stock is vaid, boing unconstitutional, bocnuse—frat, the act ia apooial § second, becatso the taxes wore Jovied fn tho abeouco of said “stockholdera ro- siding {a places othor than tha enid Town of South Chicago, and no jurisdiction was ob- taiued by thom or of tho shares held by them ; {hird, becauso the sald nct of June 13, 1367, i3 couttaty to tho Coustitution: of the United Stutoa and tho Nntional Banking.Act; fourth, Docauso soid act {8 in violation of tho ninth ar- ticlo of the Constitution of linois. Tho taxes of tha Central Union Bank are £1,004,79, and tho stock i held by thirty-olght porsons, {n yarious Btatos, William F'. Endicot, Thio Inrgost holdor, having 064 slnrgs, §1,004.71 is tho nmount of the tnx assosssd agmnst tho stock of tho Tradors’ Natlonal Banlt, and its stoalt is beld by six porsovs, all of Chicago, J. 0. Rutlor having 940 ehares, Mary R. ‘Turnloy aod T, P, Tallman, oach 500, John- Mattocks end J. O, Ellawort, each 10 sharos, and P. T, ‘Lurnloy 40 nbares, he Fourth National DBauk Is asscssed $1,095.03. Its stock is in tho handa of forty-nine parties, Georgo Taylor, as Trusteo, liolding 500 shares, and Churles I, Willlams, of Councctiout, 140 shares, . £10,000 wANTED, Patrick Fitzgorald began a suit agninst Prancls T, Sherman, Joshua Mutsh, and Michael Hoaloy, in tha Circuit Court, 10 recover Lho comfurtable fortuno of 310,000, Patrick says that on the 17th doy of July, 1872, ho was engaged in work- ing for the defoudants, and, among othor duties, undertook, at their reqlluu‘, to help move n dor- yick in their quarry at Shermnaville. While do~ ing so, tho dorrick being wenlk, foll 2nd broko Lis Iog, by ronson of which he becamo sick, soro, aud disabled, and was permanently injured and £o continiied and romained for n long space of timo, to wit, hithorto. He thereforo asks that {ho defndunts majdedobliged to pay tho dam= nges, which ho claims amount to $10,000. ! A BNARL, g Anuna, Maria, Eiizaboth, Michacl, and Potel Bebreiber filed n bill againat Cathiorine Schroibor to correet o mistako. Complainznts stato their | uucle Frodorick being indebted to their father, i Jolin Sehroibor, couvoyed to him a_ouo-fifth in- toraat which he (Froderick) .owned in cortain Iond In Evanston, John owning apother fifth, ond throo othor brotbors the romninder, The land was in trust for the Enymunt of o debt, and, when Frederick pajd it fome time aftor, lio aske n reconvevanco of tho property, John attempted to reconvey, but by mustake included his own sharo in tho deed, and transforred that with Trederick's_own portion to him. Fredoriok subsequently eold bis intorest, suppos- ing it to Do only one-fifth, to Cath- ermo Bchrelber, John died 1n 1872, sfter deeding, a8 ho supposed, his one-fifth to his chuldien, tho compiaiuants, and oot knowing thnt ho had proviously conveyed it to Frederick, Complainents, thereforo, biing suit spainst Calherino, who protends to own_the iwo-fifths, to compel ber to reconvey John's share, which :Y::‘H docded to hor through Frederwk by mis- ake, MALICIOUS PROSECOTION. William Boner commouced o suit yostordny in tho Superior Court, sgainst Theodore T, Davis, for malicious prosecution, Plaintiff states that, on tho Gth of tlus month, Davis swora out & warrant, and had hun arrested on o charge of larcony, and brought before Justico Haines, whore ho was oxamiued and sfterwards diecharged, Bonner thinks there wasno probable caugo for such proceeding, and thorefore com- menced a suit fo recover damages ngainst Davia; nsking also a capias apainst Davis, so that he may Do held to bail, whic was granted or Bon- ner flling u bond in 'the ponal suni of $3,0C.. UNITED STATES COULTS. James W, Viriue commenced an action azainst Reuton P. Layton in assumpsit, but the amount Is not stated. John Eaton and Rdward fI, Cole brought .sult for $6,000 against Maxwell, Wheolor & Co. BANKRUPTCY ITEMS, Louis Speidor and Edwin Hoole filed a potition against Aifrod J. Cos, Isanc W, Houdorson, and Wiiliam C. Dwight, bookbindors in tais city. Potitioners state that tho debtora owe thom §2,938 on a promissory note, and a large amount on account, making $15,173.39 iu all, Non-payment. of tho note anil tho giving of & mortgago to defrnud creditors aro the acts of bankruptey alleged. A rule to sbow cause for Jan. 81 was issued. Aungustus Labor & Bros., of New York, filed a petition ngainet Edwin L. Gowon, claiming $1,013.28 due on n promissory noto. It in charged thot Gowen allowed Goorgo A. Halsoy to take judgmont by dofault ogainat him for tho sum of §30,000, aod to issuo oxecution on 700 shores of stock in the Guwen Marblo Compnny, and which i8 now advertised for galo Jou, 80, A rule to ehow cause Fob. 2, was mado. )} Tho Manufacturers’ National Bank filed a polition in bankrupty sgeinet William H. Murray, & commigsion merchant. Tho Compnny claims 83,000 due ov an unpaid note which has Leon duo since Sept. 16. The ruls to show causo ig made returnpble Jau, 80. ‘Tire order of dismissnl in tho caze of E. H. Noyes was made absolute, The Assignee of Sherwood & Austin was nuthorized to sell tho dobtors’ stoclk at not less han 6034 conts on the dollur of the jvventory ! rico, Jubn Semuel was adjudicated bankrupt by ;\gmul: and & warrant issued roturnable Feb. 5, TIn tho mattor of Plorce & Bilvey a dividond of 16 per cent was doclared, SUPERIOR COURT IN IRIEE, P, C. Lm;htmoyer brought suit for 1,000 againsb Jacob Weil and B. W, Phillips, Herman Eischenberg bogan an action against the Germun Nowspaper and Printing Company to recover $1,000. A The Gorman National Bank 'sued John H, Burkhardt for 81,000, Gould Bros, & Dibblo began au action for B4,000 sgainst Chartes B, Ertz, W, A. Bpencer, and Joseph A, Griswold, Tiso Commercial Loan Company brought suit for 28,000 agninst W. W, Aliport. George Chandler, as Assignee of the Lomar [nauranco Company, commeniced & suit againgt [, E. 0. Daniols to rccovor $2,000, aud snothor sgainat F. B, Danlels for $1,000. ‘I'he Waukesha National Bank recovered jndg- ment by coufesslon sgeinst Bamuel J, Walker 1} for 8,205, J, Horon roesman sued Joseph Oshill for 1,500, Htillman Danforth began suit against James Forsyth, Clement F. Poriolat, J. K, Forsyth, O, E. Scharlan, T. M. DBradley, and Robert W, 3mith, laying his damagos at £5,000, A, L. Wione, for the use of tho Unfon Na- ifoual Bank, brought euit for $8,000 agninst the Jecond Prosbyterian Guurch, | Richard Allon sued Leonard W, Volk and John Fiteh for £9,600. ‘Timothy Cnlinghan begun a suit for £2,000 igalust Edward Dayis and Horbert Drvis, 'Adolpl and Tgnatz Boskowitz rocovered a ver- Hlot Por $8,117.46 against tho Adams Exprosy Compauy for the loss of goods whiol were bura- l in transitu, CINCTIT OODRT, Georgo W. Bellows brought a rult in trespass « igainat Willism P, Bounett, clahing §20,000 Ismages, Louws B, Bleinotz sned Julius Freiberg and Lovi Workmau for 1,600, Isidor Balingercom- :nnl;coll an actlon for ¥5,000 agninst the samo parties, Goorge C. Bmith began & suit against the Na- tlonal Insurance Compuny for#8,000, sgainst the Melvillo Mutual Marine and Fire Insnrance Com- tf"y for §3,000, aud against tho Olay Iire and ariue Insurance Company for $4,000, COUNTY GOULT, The will of Borton 0, Tiernly was proyen, and lettera tostamontary granted to Fauny Liernly, under a bond fur $0,000. Lettara testamontary wore granted to Nicholas Ruchlon tho ecatato of Witholm Goocklor, on tihng bands Io tho sum of $6,200, ‘Tho wiil of Nancy Marin Crang was proved, loiters givon to fsnac A, Crane under n boud for 311,000, ORMINAL COUNT, Ttobort MoKinuery was charged with fllnnlin;i n wateh and chirin, was trlod, found uilty, and Smlllt?“d tothroo yoars aud threo monihs at oliot. ~OCAL MISCELLANY. BPECIAT BUREAU OF RELIEF. ‘Tho third meoting of the Ladios' Bpocial Bu- reau of Rollef waa hold at tho honso of Loandor Btouo, No. 1671 Indinna avonne, Thursdny aftor« noon at 3 o'clock p. m. Tho storm provouted a largo gathoring, but those prosent included the majority of the working mombors, Ropoits were road by the Trensurer, Mrs. B. I. Hitoh- ©cook, and tho Obnirmpn of the Visiting Commit- teo, Mrs. H. Willits, Lattors of npplication woro nlso rond, sud a statomont of all personal applications, by the Prasidont, Mrs, Lesndor Stono, 'Whoro is a moat rigid watch instituted to prevent impouition. The Committee not only visiv poraonally, mak- {nquiries of porsons who aro disintorestad, but 8120 go to .the Rellot Bocloty and sae it thoir books correspond with the sintoments of tho applicants, and if it ia found that thoy havo mado : falso statemonts tholr names aro dropped, and tho names of the moro ‘“fi';’ but honoat ones jnsorted in their stoad. ‘Tho majority of porsonal applicants, forty in numbor, aro edueated pooplo, and .embraca al- most overy uationality., All are undoubtedly vory poor from tho folce of circumstances, but most anxious to got work; and, slthough ropre- | gonting almost ovory branch of industry, are will- ing to do any mauunl lnbor thoy eau cbiain in or- der to earn thoir daily broad.” All who require laundry workdono, plain sowing,ombroidery,shirt or dressmaking, are roquansmi to sond cholr names to the Soclety, as by so doing, they may bring happinoss to now sorrowing Louscholds. Mauy of the applicants have boen helpod dnco by the Reliof and Aid Socloty, but thoir $10, or most of 1t, wonk for rant; and, anve o shollor over tholr hoads, thoy are as bad off as before for food or warmth, ~Regardiag ront, mn almost all instauces where the Comumittoo visited, they found tho ronta noarly twico what tho comfort thoy afforded warranled. Woro It not for this apecies of extortion the poor could ensily be made more comlortabls, for the oxcess could go for food and fuel. As for clothing, all ware In tatters, and tho men, most of thom, not pro- sontable on the streots, Tho Committoe, 8o far, hg disbributed to theso poculiar casos all thal could be obtained, sud urgontly solicit the pub- lio to sond to the Obairman, Mra. W. Willots, No. 1839 Michigan avenue, or to the Tronsuror, Mrs, B. 1. Hitchoook, No, 1610 Indlous ave- nuo, all cast-off clothing thoy have, dluoch good has been accomplished in the bricf space of one woal, but the fleld is too largo for tho fow Indios intorestod, and it Is rocommended that Twonty-second stroot bo the northern limits, the city limita tho southorn, Hanover_strect tho woatern, and the lake the eastorn. The rocom- mondation was adoptad. Tho mombers of the Committee expressod thomsolves groatly shnclked by the poverty and sulfering eucouutered, but hnvlnfi ut their band {o the work, they did not Jook back, but trustod that they conld do much, as thoy had already accomplished more than they had deemed possibla Lo allevinte the sorrows of the poor. “Lhors will I'3 anothor meoting at thesamo place, No, 1571 Indisna avenue, Wodnesday, ab 4 o'clock p. m. Ving o B THE BAPTIST UNION. The Chicogo Baptist Union held a special maeoting yesterday afternoon at tho rooms of tue Dovk Depository, No. 61 Washington streat, ‘The megting was not large, aud was called to ordor by tho Rov. A. J, Irost, who asked Dr. Arnold to,offer prayor. dlr. J. O, Deayman wos chosen eoretary, and Mr. O. R. Blackall Chawmen _of o jolnb committos on & new mfimmulian which had been proposed for thg Uplon. 'Tho afterncon was dovoted to a discussion of the scctions ag re- portod by tho Commuttoe. Tho mustiog had no authorily to adopt o now constitution, but made racommsandations for tho guidanco of the noxt rogular meoting in March. ~Roports of (:mgmua wore raceived ‘from the Rev. C. H, DoWolf, of tho North Side Mission, aud from the Rov. Mr. Colby, of tho Morgan Patk Church. 'Tho Di- reotors of the Union were ordured to appoint a committeo to confor with tho-‘lrustees of the North Church to take ateps for saving the prop- erly of that chureh to the Union. el s QITY AND COUNTY OFFICES. The Committee on County and Public Build- ings met yestorday afternoon but did no work boyond auditing a few bills for work done on the additionnl wiug of the Cook County Insane Asylum, A meoting of the Committes on Btroots and Alloys of the Nerth and West Disistons was held veutorduy after-oon, at which it was decided to recommend tha couflrmation of Moses Hovk as meniber of tha Bomd of Henlth. The Committea which was to come to Chicago rom 8pringheld with regard to tho State Asscus- mout, did pot file an asppearance yestordsy. Gou, Liob says that ho thinks his auswer to tho telegraphio_dispatch from Sprmgfiold was 8o cfinuhmvn that the Coumumittee will not come at all, Schoo)-Tnapoctor Kiog called upon Col. Nilos yosterday afternoon for o copy of Superiutendent aue's bond, to supply to the Commitieo ap- pointed by the Doard of Education to confer with Lane on the subjoct of his indobtodness to them. Mr. King says that the ex-Superintend- eut I8 willing to transfer sll his property to gecure the dobt, but nsks for two years' timo, "'ha boud is looked upon as quite good for tho smount, ‘The store-keoper of the Contral Station haw been in rather bad odor recently, but the causoe was discovered yosterday aud romoved in the apeediest munnor possible, Those who outered s curjosity shop pronounced it a dead rat, and bont a basty rotroat. The poor may was obliged to grin and bear it, and trust to carbolio acid as a deodorizor. Yeuterday the odor became unbearable, nnd a hurried soarch was made for the decomposed rodent, Tho head-coutra of stonch appeared to bo » box of Japau tea which had beon left with the atore- keopor ou tho 14th of this month, When tho bux was opened soventoen wilil duoks wore dise covorod, dressed, ready for cooking, They wero nt once cjoctod, out tho odor hns Fal 80 BLTONR O hold upon the room that it will probably be weeks bofore it i eradicated. POLICEMEN MUST PAY UP. The following is the last of the Police Super- intendent's geuoral orders. There sro about a couple ot dozen of mou on the polico force to whoin the ordor will come Lome with peouliar force., If it has tho offect of curing them of their non-paying propensities, it will do much to ralse tho force iu the estimation of the publio: Cuticado, Jap, 21, 1874, GENEDAL ORDERS Ko, 8, The following oruer was puesed by the Board of Polics on Manday, the 19th fust,, sud ordered to be promulgated s “ Every member aof the police forca shall, within a zossonable timo, yuy wuy Jusk indebteduost ncurred Dy him while in the servive,” Auy member of the forco violaling the abova order will aubject lumself to dismisual or olher pun- {sbment, Jacon Rewns, General Suposintondeat, JOARD OF POLICE. A meotiug of tho Board of Polico was held yesterdny aftornoon. ‘Il trial of Officer Clavk Tor canduct unbecoming a police ofticor in mal- trenting & fomale prisosor was postponed, ous of the witnesses for tho prosecution being arrested by o uvoustuble and removed from tho Duitding just sy he was on the point of being asked into the Board-room to give bhis testimony, Commissionor Bheridan thought thig mnl-npm[ms removal-was not the resuit of acoi- dent, and remamlmrmfi that * oternal vigilance I8 the price of liborty," Lie insistod on & continu- snco of the case, An oflicer was finod Gve days' poy aud severoly reprimandod for staymg in a sbanty for a couplo of hours when he should linve been on big beat. A discussion on the cap question, in which no naw points of interost wore raised, olosed the mooting. e e ANNOUNCEMENTS, Fho Christian Union Literary Socloty mests at No. 114 Madison stract this eveniag. Tho noon-day prayer-meeting to-day will bo hold in the main audionco hall of che Mathodist Cbureb Blook. Alr, J, W, Dean will load it Prot, David S8wing will locture upon * God in Literature,” at the Union Park Congregational Churely, Monday evening. Tho tickets cost 26 centy, Tho Philosophical Soclety turna Its attention this evening from the considoration of obtuse and motaphyaical subjects to the mora ploasnnt and, perhaps, Empulu subject of art, und will liston to M‘:fl. Kato N, Dufiunn, who will address tho Bociety on * Raphaely The Scandinaylan Liberal Assoclation will glve a theatrionl performaunco and & ball at Auiora Turner Hall, corner of Milwaukos avenue aud Bocond leonl, Thursday night The entertain. mont Is in commomoration of tho birthdsy of Thomas Paine. The Ludies' Soclety of the Gontral Christian Ghurch, on Adams atreot, noar Jofforaon L'arl, will givo sn°0ld Folke' ton pnrl{.y nnd concort Frday ovoulug, An admission foo of only 26 conts will ho cunrged. ¢ ‘I'hio socond annual ball of the Sistera of Har- mony will bo givos to-morrow ovening at Or- l»lmmi Hall, cornor ot Lako and Poorin straots, [ honot of tho B'nal B'rith Convention, which opous at noon to-morrow. Tho Concordia Macnnerchor, under the leador- ship of Auguat Boiephlar, will go to Bluo Island to-day to give a grand vocal and Instrnmontal concert in the 'Cown Mali of that place, Vana & Hoffman's Expoaltion Band accompanies tho Maonnorchor to furnish the instrumental part of the programino. = Tho Turnvoroin Vorwarts intend giving n grand masquerado ball at tho Weat 'Twellth Btroet Hall Monday, Feb, 2. The programme is sald to bo suporior to any ever boforo givon In tho city, fucluding » gran progession, tableanx, carloatures of the various European powerr, tho siogo of Oarthagonn, the Spanial-Cuban difli~ cultlos, and the Dance of tho Dwarls, An ox- cellond tiwe is anticipated, . Tho Germania Maonnorchior is just making arrangomonts for o monstoer ball to bo given ai Kingspury Musla Hall, Feb, 5. The_Committeo of Arrangoments conslta of Dr. L. J. Bluthard, Rudolph ™~ 8olhloesser, and L. O, Huck, sud the Rocoption Qommitteo conaists of tho fullnwmg prominont Germans : A. O, Hesing, II. Clous- ssnius, 0.Vorgho, August Boek, I'. Mohia, Lous Wahl, O, O." Moollor, Georgo Schuelder, F. Jnogor, Charloa Kauffold, and ‘Yhoodore Karts During tho ball a grand cotillion will be danced, Entertainments for 8t. Luke's Hospital, under the patronnge of tho Doard of Lady Maunagors, will be givon at Btandard Hall Thursday and Triday ovoninga of next wook., On the first evoning thoatricnls will bo given by some of our leading amatoura, and on the following ovoning “ Mra, Jorley's Wax-Works,” and othor good things, will bo given by some of tho loading a0~ cloty young poople, Tickots have bLoon placed at tho low prico of 75 conts, and may bo pro- cured of the mllcmvlngI lndy managers ¢ Mrs, No K. Fairbonk, Mrs. J, Ryorson, Mre. Oharles Cooley, Mrs, Charlea Lnnut Mra. W. F. Noyo, Mrs, G. M. Buchanan, Mrs, ‘I, 2, Burkitt, au Mrs, B, Simmons, Also of Mr, John Delovon, Treasurer. P GENERAL NEWS. The head of a family named Tyler, who re- contly moved from Ohicago to Dotrott, is mia- sing. IIo was last soon on oo of tho forry- lmlut‘sd and Lis wifo bolioves be Las cowmmitted suivido. A cirottlar sunouneiny Monday, Fob. 16, a8 tho date on which the Tremout” Houso will bo opened, has baen {ssued. The following names of lending owployes are givon: Richard Som- ers, R, 8. Brownoll, A. Huribut, Morry Hamlin, Jogao Hipple, 0. G. Spauldiog, F. A. Bievens, L, G. Mayo, and Goorgo A. Hool, ‘The dobrls from tha ruina of the Union Cen- tral Dopot, which was burued down a fow days sgo, haviug boen alf clented awsy, the masons commnoencor briokluylng yostorday moruing for tho new structure. The depot, although ouly o temporary one, will bo buils entirely of brick and will bo quite an improvemont over the old rickoty ooncern. It is expoctod to have the de- pot ready for occupation in about » month, and moanwhilo tho largo store in the Armour Block, on the corner of Randolph street and Michigan avonue, will be usod as the waiting 100ms and ticket offices, About hslf-past 7, yestorday morning, the dond body of nu unknown man was found 1 the river, undor Kinzio stroot bridge. It was takon to tho Morgue, but up to a Inta hour lnsk ovening lind not been identifled. The body was evidontly that of & man sbout 40 years of ngo, & feot 10 iuches high, hmr lght brown, mixed with gray, and whiskera of the snme color. On his right arm was a fgure of tho crucifixion in India ink and carmine, lo was dressed in a checlked flanuel sbirt, dark pantaloous, and a light blue_overcoat. A jury sas ompaaoclled by Coroner Stephons to Liold an inquost, but it was adjourned till to-day in order that more facts Lo gained, if possible, CORBEOTION. To the Editor of The Chicago T'ribune : Bia: I notico that in this morning's Trinune you state that the lerchants' Insuranco Coms pany hins $60,000 doposited in tho Mcohanics' National Bank of this city. It is not correct, ho Compauy lias no deposit 1 said bank, its moneys being in tho enfost bank in Chicago, Very respectfully, Wa. . RoLLo, Assigneo. Cu10a00, Jun, 33, 1874, WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, A number of gontlomen, distingaished as grad- uates of tho Wesloyan University, held a vusi- ness _and social meating Thursday evening, at tho Palmor House, about fifty boing presont, ropresenting the classos since 1836, Dr. Allen, Presilent of MoKendreo College, Ohio, presidod. Among tho guesls were Dr, George Stoele, Pres- idont of the Apploton Univorsity, Wisconsin, and Dr, . Bannistor, of tho Northwestern Uni- vorsity, Evanston. After adopting tha new Cou- stitution, and accopting the nawoe for the fuiure of the " Ohioago Wesloyan Club,” thoy adjournod to tha diving-room, where a sumptuous banquot was partaken of, and the usual amouat df specch- wuking indulged in. WOMAN BUFFIAGE. The Woman Suffrago Association held a moat- ing at the bouse of Mra, Brooks, No. 1603 Prairie avenue, yestorday slternoon. The meating wae called to order, Mrs, Loomis in the chair, Alre, Leounard read the Bacratary’s report. A geperal discunsion on the advantages of holding the an- nuul aieeting at the regular time enaucd, aftar which Mrs, Blnke.moved that the regular meot~ ing for the election of ofiicers be held Thursday, the 12th of February, and it was carried. Tua followiug committes was appointed to so- cure Myers' Opora-House, or somo other suitable lace, to hold the meotiug: Mrs. Van Winkle, 8. Dicking, Mre, McCormiok. It waa proposed that iliss Anthony or Anna Dickenson be sent for, but it was rot seconded. Yery important business will bo brought before the mecting that will roquire the prompt and im- medinte attontion of tho iadies after the clection of the oficors, 'I'he Committes of Arrange- monts consiets of Ara. Wendte, Mrs. Jones, Mzs. Loomis, 8lrs, Wait, and Mra, Brooks. They then adjomrned, to meet at Parlor 59, Dow Bock, ‘Luesday, Xob, 8, when the Committce will report for further aotion. * _TOE WEST EIDE BTERT RATLIOAD. o the Editor of I'he Chicago Tribune ;. 8ir: On roading tho sccount of: the Council proceedings in 'Tuk TripuNe Tucsday, I found the following : Ald, M, B, Bailoy offercd a resolution: directing the Enx)nrlnlemlem.of Police to enforce the ordinance which requires the vorlous street railwsy companies to run cars s late as 12 o’clock, The resolution was adopted, As & rosident of the West Divialon, and s proporty-ownor also, this lony- neoded sotion ou the Council appoared to moa step in tho right direction. I noed ot suy that hitherto the ordor of the Council has besn studiously ignored b{ the Buperintendent of the ‘Weat Divislon Rmilrond Company. It i8 not right. Is it the intontion of the Company to fight the Council? I Lope not, for their rofusal to accommodate " the public has worked to the detriment of prop- erty-ownors, and tho prospect is ~that their nigrardly polioy will work etill groater injury to that large division of the city. “I'here i8 o templation to liva in » district which is out off from communiontion with the Test of tho ity after a comparatively early honr at uight, espooially sinoo tha Bouth Side Company offer such andvantages In the way of street-car travel. Thore i every roason to beliove tlng the recoipts of the Company, enormous &4 they are,would be increased by a‘moro genor- ous denling, And while the Counail is about it, lot that body extond the hour of travol, and in- st upon & car a8 late as 1 o'clock. Wo are bo- hind the age in atrcet-car accommodations, West-SIDER, et ORIMINAL, J’nnj)h Bteam waa examinod by Justice Scully yesterdny morning, on the ohurge of stoaling iron from the Northwestern Railroad, o was beld in bouds of €800 to the Criminal Court. Yestorday morning Honry Lawaon was bofora Justice Beully, charged with breaking into the distillery of & man named Rawson. When ar- rented, & kit of burglar's tools wau found in his ossostlon, o was hold to the Criminal Court b $1,000 bonds, Charios Goodwin was bofore Justice Doyden yesterday morniug chergod by the Westoru News Company with obtaintug a quantity of writing paper undor false protensos. — Ha ploaded guilty, and was held in bonds of 8500 for wisl at tho Crimiual Court, Fronk Kelly and Willlam Thompson brola in- to tho storoof Charlos Doll, No. 2 West Lake stroot, Thuraday mehe, aud wero arreated when muaking off with eixtoon paira of shoos, Justice Beully yosterday lold thom in $1,000 bail each to suswer at (he Criminal Court. Mr, Q. F. Gray, of Jofforson, mot & youth at thia Northwoatern dopot, yostorday, who olaimied to be & rolativo of s, 'he two tolked for a time, sud thon the rolative left, When out of pight, Mr. Gray found that bis pooketbook and $309 were misslng, The thief waa ariestod and ator avenus, lackod up in the Bixth Procinot Statlon to awnit & hoaring, u A thiof made a grab for the watoh of H. B, Lowis, na tho 5o'clock Lraln was’ loaving tho Rook Istand dopot Thursday afterncon. Mr, Lowin noizod the rascsl, and o tussle ensusd, but tho thiof was tho strongor and mado hig oBcape. A boy, named_TFritz Hempol, while roturning from school in Lako Viow, to his loma.on Wob- Thursday ovening, was attaoked by a orowd of boys, anid Wne R Revarcly boaton that bis rocovory is donbtful, Ono of hia as- salinnts, Willlom Berring, was arrostod aud Lield in $1,200 bnil for furthor oxpmination, Tooplo had botter bo on the look-out for the Insiuusting haud of tho pick-pocket, Thure- da ovening, & gontleman who wae helping o lady into A car ab tho corner of Btatd and Madison strools wns crowded by a couplo of follows, one of whom in- morted Dis haud in the gentloman's ‘pockot, Haatily disposiug of tho lady, the gontleman at- tomptod to grapple tho seamps, but thoy alipped off boforo 1o cauld give thom tho castigation they so richlydosorved, Tiad the gontloman not susgpooted what tho rush of the two mou meany, and talton procautiors acoordigly, ha would bavo beon relieved of his monoy. Ar, F. E. Chosnoy, of LaPorte, Ind,, writen to T Trinung that he was robbod laet Tuesday, while gottiug on & Michigan Sonthern train af the Twonty-second strect depot, iu this oity. 1le Iind ® numbor of bundles on his loft arm, and wns unablo to [!m:vnnt onsof a gang of four thioves fiom putting lis hand into his pocket and taking his_waltot, The pickpockets mado thelr escape, and the conduator kindly permitied Mr. Chosney and his motbor-fo-law to ride to La Parto upon bis handing over his watch as soou- rity for the paymout of tho fave. Mr. Chesnoy bod to return-ticiots, aud ho thinks it hard hl.me le wos obliged to pay twico for bis ride oo, s PERSONAL., ra, Bcott-Siddons {8 among tho distinguished atrlvalg to-day at tho Palnier ouso. Toney Dalano, the Graud Rapids * millinor, " is at the Commerolal, Qol, Mnson, Chiof Engincor of tho Bt. Joseph Bridge Company, is in the city. O, F. Davig, Loand Commissioner Unfon Pa- cifia Railrond, i at the Shormon, J. T, Barnard, Buperintoudont of the Kansas Oity, Bt. Jusoph & Council Blufls Railroad, is fu tho eity. D. W. Colwoll, Goneral Superintendent, and Col, Williom L.’ 0'liriou, Geuersl Tioxet Azont of tho Dittsburgh, Civcinunti & 8t, Louls Rail- road, are In theeity. It Is rumored that 1t {s tholr intontion to make somo changes in the Genoral Wostern Passouger Ageut's ofico of their rosd. DEATIT OF AN OLD GIROUS CLOWN. Last ovening, at b minutes past 1u o'clock, Benjamin Jenuings died at the residence of his son-n-law, Mr. N. Geary, No. 18)5 Dopuyster straot, u thia city. Ilo was, in Lis day and dato, beforo advancing years and physical infiroutios nocossitated his withdraws! from the circus arens, ono of the lhest nud most widely-known jestors that ovor sot the tent in roar. Ho lived s blumoless, gontlo, gonial Iife, aud his death will bs noted and mourtied by show-peoplo throughout America, Den Jen- nings, as be was known in the ring, was born’in tho Cily of Boston, Jun. 12, 1808, and at tho timo of Lis doath hLad just passed the GGth -anniversary of his birthday. His flist appesranco as a clown was about thirty years 850, with tho traveliug circus of Ballard & Bai- lay. Later ho was connccted with Spaulding & Rogers' Amphithoatre in Now Orleans in 1850, then with North, Stickuoy & Jones, and lastly with Levi J, North, with whom, fa the Chicago Ampbitheatro, in 1853, s last rogular engagomont was comploted. iTo subsequontly mado appoarances at tho rospective benofits of James Itobinson and Joln Daveuport in this city. In 1862 old Ben suffercd a griovous loss in the donth of lis wifo, a lovely and esii- mable wowman, by whose side, in Calvary Ceme- tory, all that 1s moital of the old c'own will be laid, The funeral will occur to-motrow ag 11 o'clock a. m., at the resideuce of Mr, Geary, No. 13}¢ Dopuysior stroot. HOTEL ARTIVALS. . Sherman—Tle Lo, William Reddick, Ottawn; Aloxaudor Ogle, U, 8, A.; Isidor Bush, St Louis, Alo.; A. Abraham, Cinciunati; Willkam Saalburg, San_Fraucisco; tho Hon. 'John J. Safoly, lowa; Dr. H. Newland, 8t. Louis; I, Dayis, Quebs. . . . Grand Paciflo—Judge J. N. Drummond, Toledo; the Hon. Jonatlian Warnor, Ohio; the Hon. B. F. Smith, Buffalo ; P, E. Studebakor, South Baud ; Judgo' John M. Koum, 8t. Lows; ¥. G. Latteontall, Now York ; 1L 8. 'King, Guivestou, Tox,: M.’ 'C. Blaine, Pittsburgh ¢ J. O, Palmor, Drantfort, Ont.; O. an, ;8. O, Davil . Wordon, Blue Ranids, K Palmer—L,. 8. Davios, Dave port ; I3, ML, Aldrioh, Mississippi ; Dr. Sonnon- schein aud wife, 8t, Louis ; Dr. 8. Wolfenstoin, St. Louis ; J. 8. Isancs, New York ; the Hon, O. 1L, Browning, Quiney ; L. A, Fuller, Bsriugfluld; D. A. Flineman, Kuusns City ; Baling Cohen, St Louis ; E, 8. Bailey, Clinton, Ia,; the. Hon, Jam: )s'D. Qook, Iowsa. e i SUBURBAN NEWS, EYANBTON, The *Ridgo Avonue Olub" mot at the house of Mr. G. G. Wilcox Thurfday eveung, and spont m;verr.l pleagant houra in terpeichorean en- oyiment. 1 The Literary Sooletios of tho University in~ stalled * hoir nmvlg-clcuudnmnum lust evening. Follomug is tho fint: Adetphic—Prosident, R. T. Hobbs; Secretary, 0. MaCook ; Tressurer, T. O, Lench ; Critie, 0. Lowis; Chaplain, M. O. Wire ; Marubal, 3iss 8. Raboeea Roland, Minman—DPresident, W, O, Entes; Flrst Vice- President, D, W. Cassidy; Sccond Vice-Prest- dent, W. P, Gardner ; Bocretary, I, M. Warring- ton ; Troasurer, W, M. KnoX; Censor, J. H. Batos ; Chaplain, J. 8. Norris; Sergeant-ate arms, M. 8, Kaufman ; Chorister, L. Burr. LAKE FOREST. The closing exercises of the firat half-vear of Lako “Forest Academy will bogin Tuesdny, continuing threo days. - Tuesday will ba devoted to writton oxaminations ; Weduoadny to oral ex- aminations, with a rocoption at 8 o'clock in the evening. ‘tha literary and rhetorical oxorcises —for which the school has a vory pleasant rapu- luti:n;—\viu take placo Lhursday evouing ab hulf- pust 7, Boston. . . . = TIGHLAND PARK. . The new Presbytorran church at Highland Park will bo dedicated Sunduy. 'Ihe sermon will b}: delivered by the Rev. A. E, Kittredge, of this oity. —_—— The Vice-President on Womans=Suf= frage. Vico-President Wilson, when called on for a spoech in tho Woman-Suflrage Conveution, at Washington, last woek, arose and vaid : *I wisl simply to 88y that [ am under imporative orders to muoke no speeches on any subjeet, I willadd, Lowever, thnt twenty years ago I came to the conclugion that my wifo, my mother, avd my pistors were ns much ontitled to the rigat of suffinge a8 myselt; aud Ihave uot clianged my mind since,” BUSINESS CHANOES, N_ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALI OR exchango for nninoumbored renl extate, Will boar investigation, Addreas D) 26, Tribuno ofice 2 A S URDIVIDED INTEREET I A LARGE ETOCK ranobio In Golorado, for safe. 10" miles of splondid et s e, i T uroughly ‘osablisnod aud rom: . m:{?u\'u 'WHITELER, Eilote fause, Waskinglon, D .s f0F 20 duys. ‘A GOOD PAYING DRUG STONT. IN BOUTHERN Lnnoss a, e Milwaubien & Bt. Bani Tt Tacate, “Hor particutats addcows LOID, SHITLL &CU., Ouioago, pho A BARE OIANGH IS OVFRERED TO A GAT. tiags munutacturee Iu live town of Norilioru Tilluols ‘ot abuut 3,000 Inkabitants, A suitable brick bulliing can bo runted'Iow ior & torn of yoars, sud thure is o caib- alfored to & good pacty, BATK R, Saro Kinbark bivo LIGNT MANUFAGTURING BUSINISS FOR shlo~Wail ssiabliaiod and scoured bV patent. Pigasané and yloliiluk & vory large profit, A rare chanco, Cull 8045 Nouth Dorp)aiage shes bSwomeit, 70 FURONASE A LONG. DU atove businoss, centraily 100 caad requicad, B b ood ordor, dolng £ adruds 1 15y ERTAURA Pl tirst-oluns loaalun, nod bitefnoss, A good bargsiu for cas| ['ribuus oltice, SMALL EUROPEAN 11OTEL FOR SALE-WELL Tooated. Wil Lo suld vory low 1t applisd for soon, Adross U 83, Tribune utlice, RUG STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR KALE, IN lone of (o livellost towns 1 Town; trade of & large frm. ing ditriot; junction of threa rallzads; no cumpotition, bplondld chianas fae u plyeiclan, 1wt f roasons forsells ng._Address DIUGS, Tribunio ullied, CITY REAL ESTATE. 0T BALE {0 TIHT ON_DIXAT., HUNNING througli Lo tho rivor, noar Chioago-av. ~Thoro in a butlding on tho lot auitabla for manulnotusing. pichneor, . bo sold oh i [ ulre o T ENG Vi R B 01t BALE-BOUTH PANCAV,—TOT BiXI% Ty, st (ront, neat Twonty-ninth-at. SNYDIR & Lit) 1 Nixon Dullding, “aortlioast coroo Muncoo aud Ls* WANTED--MALE HELP., - Tranos, WANTED-AN EXPILENOLD GLAZIER AXD M L T e ok 1y 1 5 Addrors GLAZIER, snro Coors Cobnen & oe o 0w ANTED=A —GOOD i AT BURKEY W “Suronein total, 143 iast Mindieon-sts VURKES A L‘ nt, DA G Hteady work, Ot BALR—OANATHT VRET ONOANAT, T AR e e o et ON VAT Linr, il Nixon Buildioy, northonst coruor Monroo and TaSallosta, JFOR BALE-WEST WASTINGTONAT., T9T0RY and bngomont atona front huuso, 11 roains, modorn (- Iny izl on Wainingtowst., oy ilina and Pago, SNYISRGIC & LiCk, 1 Nizon Bufiding, northonst cornor Monroe and LaSallo- rovorionts, lirlok biarn, N ARTED_TEN GABINETNARIIE. & AIFADY jub to good hatdn, . B, g_lmju o _nfilllll.ln‘-l: Apply atonoe, D, M, SWINwY neuvainiad wi Avply at tio Osoan Oyster Houso, 8 Madtsoneate ANTRD — e AT WARTIR RN, BMDLO MENT. WORK T o ey S ANl O, KON tony | ment, Rt s womman mantol” il poot et 5 '+ a N s Fnl 1 i Chtlngo Grovovar, > SRYDIIE & LIl 14 Nison | Addroan Ve A HERDERAON & COv 'Cleretand, Gor Bullding, northoast oarner Monroe anil LaSaifo-sts, or Bt, o, Jrom st N 111 PISTIIOT BOUND- i llellll by Hllgllv. lllllu:lcd. Tl'nnli-llxfll.AnnI'iJ ’I':gl!"'.,:. cightbata, Tivo'yonrs’ . App! ory ALDIEIT ORANG 11§ Mensoost, 7 3 WV At e oy oF e mow St O oen0 tonal %hvlfl" 1 new niagazine ntorna. o A by Iottor, c AR DRI £ B0 Ma'end L btarae oroasen to WANTED-~FEMALE NELP, 7 ANTUDT0 BRI 1 BWEDISH, NORWRGIAN, OR. })ma:m el for atalk and soooud work aad 8l ANTEDZAT Uin WEST WABITINGTONBT,; AN VW A orioaced shambemamid, A SHINGTON-RT,, & AFANTED = A WILLING, WRAL: GRRMATR VVALED v s ke oxvo bf ZhiiGry, SRODTEAR refereiico botween 10 and 19 o'clook &, my 619 Wkt Jacke son+ats ANTED—A GIRL IN A BMA \V ‘onoral ousowork, Ol N Rorin BaE O D0 TANTRD-AT 285 PARICAV,, FOR S oRAS wifs s o LAMILE OF ol and’frscolate washor st Jronsr. ” Appiy Umnio- intolye ANTED — A~ Q60D 000K, VY oD Garman peatascose Nublr 3¢ Jom PN D 21 Bvnor; Uoniaeh profarrod A nbly At 16 Prafrioary Lnundrossos, "ANTRD-TWO I T4 3 WA R B AT roees ANTRD_TWO Q00D LAUNDILY-GIRY. o Tihin Washing aud ironlag.” Addross, B Rt TUOR BALE—AT A BARGAIN-LOTH ON WEBT. exiinv., Loxing!on, Lok, Tayior, and Complollav, Partion widhfar to prilg e Qire 153 Howth Olatkopt, 1n Backy oo dowme 1o OFY SALEMOUATS, ON BOUTIL AKD Wit o, ros 0. Alea s proporty. 8. D, PITIGH: 110 ltnat Madison-sies Jsom B oo fron saLi— V. AND FORTY-SEV: anti-at. omar of Ashinni:ay, and Forlyseronioato mose Uniom Siock Vards: ' SNY L & Ltk No. 14 Nixoh's Bullding, noritiaast coraer of Mlonros and Lasallo-sta. [0 BALU_AND EXONANGE_IMFROVED AND ' ynoant businoss and residonro proporiy in all parts of theoltyand wuburbs. UANFIGLD & MATFLION, & LaSslloat, 4k, Brtwoon 5 3 GOODAAN'&C0.y T Dearborn-ate. - o o wold to-day, . F, RRIELATt, 148 Olarkeghe ) oo OF_SALU—LLEGANT FARUL [POF, BT HTOANT MATDCE TRONT ON on 10 yoars £ O o 10 YOUNG & ROWLIEY. 153 Dearborn-at, 0% BALE-TIOUSE AND LOT NO, 117 SOUTH to Taavitt-st., Jot. 100141 ; Ingumbras 8,000, Al BNLY T UNDARN GOD, B Madishara: 200 L SALK-THE BLEGANT RESIDENOCR NO. R hancar: Aoyt SONGY L, DD RRWOOB 9 Madisonat, 10T BALE-TINT, S0FOUT_TOTS AT ENGLE. wood 100, ' lot hand % Torg Shoape G GIIERIN. 155 M doian rouds and ('OR BALF:—i00 OF THK CHEAPEST AND BEST lota la tho eity; Nicholson pavoment wilhin oua block: horsercars and_omnlbusrs running past; locatod an Linooln, Wood, Park, Uakloy, Davis, aud other trosts. Prioa from 861010’ &1,400, /17 you want s Koot eall and go with us and ‘seo theso lota, G, B, Madivon-st., curner Glark, 1002160 FERT, CORNRR HUMOOLDT. d-at., oniy 20 Toot from boulovard and g linprovamenya. This fino cornos lat ‘bargaln, G, D. GRIFFIN, 133 Eust LE—MIOHIGAN-AV.—A THRREESTORY #somout. niscbis-feant hogse, mith ail modsrn e b parfuot ordor, on Mioblxan Thirteonih-s., prics, includlag ' furnnao, rango, i fxiuess, SHLGHT purtowsion oy 1" Todea 14 my plare onintly arraigor 0110 clty, J. Ll VARREN, 18 Chasabor of Commeres, - I i oaoh baut fang o GEO: AngoliuAT- oRa-HICh barhe b 0. GEG: V. UVRD, 15148 ailo sb Hooms T FOR SALE—A FEW MORE 8700 ORNTRAT PARK 1ota tor 500 e~oh, part on ten Yau-‘ timo. _Prica will 8650 altor Fob, 1. 8. W. KROFF, M bo ailyancn BMajor Biock. 0 'OR BALR — PRAIRIE.-AV,. basement brlgk house aud lof rle-ay,, n-ar Sixtoonth only §13,2 takon Imme- diafely, being bub litdo more than the valuoof tha lot; ossossion May 11 tiuls porfoot, J, ESAIAS WARREN, ¥ Chamber of Commercs, W Tiranty. u Twer [FOR, BALEMIONTGAN-AV. ~aslfl FEET { WITTL 1 bonco) ber third aud fourl only flf G 101\ BALE—BRIOK DWELLINGS ON WEST }Y’nuk‘un and \V\‘Mflilm’dmn-nl. PHILIP MEYERS PR, BT gz TIME, OR WILL EX. change for tmnroved city proports—A comor lot on Glinton-st., 104135 3 Brone i S o et ang woon tha Rorth Branoi RANKIN, 2l ltandoiph OR BALE-OCHIAT, lot ot Union Park, Borthof Madison, Tormns o Van Burenoat, o) Bolt Manafacuiring. eliote: Twellth-at. Apply 10J OIN s UD-atal r A TINE COTTAGE AND d south of Lake.at., aud . Inquiro of R, U8 Kast SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. TPOR, SALE—OAKWOOD BOULEVARD—BRAUTI. tul ro-{dunce on this grand thoroughiare, Just outsids of the santh city limits,at low pricos aud on Ilioral torms, Oakwvuod is tho avenuo which conueots Graud aud Drexol Tuuiovaris, it 1n 00 oot wido. _ Tho lota now offored jio betwoen Grand Itoulseard and Vioconnosav. Thoy aro tha choapast, most_dosirablo, and_aiteactivs rusidonce Intw south of tho city lwits, o, BSAIAS WARREN, 1§ Chambor of Commy OR SALE—OR BXCHANGE—A LARGE TRAGT of valuablo landy, with tiub rater, snd radinad olinios second-bottom lands, e o ol pi duaing (1o finost crops; al<o all kinda of frulis: Hno range for stack, mild climate, cto, Al 200 lota Bushian yroporty. Addsore L34, Telniae olics. [OIt BALE—SOUTH BVANSTON—A LANGE, TINR- l{l tinlshed bouso, 14 roonis, on lat to sult in size, on monthly paymants, by’ owniacs, ‘HILLOTSON BLROS., 313 and 274 7 'OR SALE~ENGLEWOOD—TWO LARGK 2.STORY i l'\‘m;wl. 5;!1"0]!!.'( ‘finhlh OIIII"G?'» 8K, l'\ll'mllllfi one ok Tiom dobote’ Sxty SEAint AL o gh 2 Tonta—by owaors ' “TILLOTSON BROS. $8 sud 37 Biatorat, ‘0" BALE—LOTS AT SOUTH CHIOAGO, THE HWaroat busiuoss suburb._ T, A. HILL, 123 Dentborn-st. F‘DR SALE. TS, BLOOKS, AND AORESNEAR lefl Uo., 18 Dearborn-at, i it I(‘OR SALK-CHOICE PACKING-HOUSE PROP- orty at Unlon Stock-Yards. Wo are sulo agenta for glel:un' Azflluunl‘ JAS, B.,GOOUMAN & CO., B 2 o FOTI SAL 0TS AT MAPLEWOOD, ONLY FOUR wilos from Court-Houss; accessibio by stean-eara; commutation fare, §f cents, lade troes been sot out ovor tho entiro proporty; sidewalks havo also boan lald; artesian weil on the properly flowing ab rato of 350 rnlluni of l‘“lrn wator por minute, Those lots are rapidi) increasiug ‘x'l.lll"nlnfl by llllfl %“( fm) )Xuvcl‘lllnnu .mllvh a:’fi sourt fanot thls property. Prico of Inta from $100 to 850, outs. T WING & BRILIN, 5 Eest Whan: m 4, OAN. ANTED-FUIST-OLASS Anfinmmm?fl surabue . Cell at Hoom 89, ‘Nopaty Bulldlag, ISellost Atasnd by siovatag 1" WAMR'D-A GOOD MAN T ‘oharga of an 129 West Madison TAKR Tl .y D stafrs. A VIRGT-OLABS O it s 1 atabilehas srado i 1as conotra Moy athors aood apply. ~ Addross with full name 092, Tribane offlco, \T ANTRD—A BTOUT BOY ABOUT 1701 18, Wi roferonco, Apply at9 Meriilanat., cornor u:.‘fféf st., {0 basomont, ¢ ‘Amifi’—J«mn TO SELL CIANG, ONANG, KEversbody buya, Anwono can soll. Uhang Ohang ?ll}l\\hulu(lna ‘Company, % Kast Madison-at., Room b, ANTED-YOUNG MEN IN EVERY TOWN AND nnl‘%hfl:fl:&nfl foran easy, tip-top paying businoss 3 ¢ 'y 3 2 o820 sloenaital sond wtamp'forsample. RAY & CO.. JANTRD — AN EXPRRIGNOYD OANVASSER, w Nbiny, in fithrmcan, a3k BORED Gonh Nanmr BOARDING AND LODGING. P Es»mh Side. WENTY-SECOND-ST, ~FRt PARLOR to rents wit 3 . f i, 42 Gk i bungd s alaa s roum fo two asiltle V., NEAR TARRISON.ST., 100 Hoiaiorsn T S Renden, o1 1% por week, with use of plano, 5* WABARILAV. —PLRAS. quirod. AND 78 SICHIGAN-AV. —FURNISIED LXABANT GOMTORTABLE Tovuns for aluglo mon or {amilles; roforoncos ro- TA6 wtanturniod vasmss with retcloss movens prioss low; reforeacas. Wont Side. 9() [NORTI SANGAMON.ST. — ACOOMMODA- tions for ooe young Iady eniployed through the Zay wit board, olicap. "Afio, oile single room or gontio: 56 namo; first de cam, () “ORTIEANGANON ST, ~TURNISHED ROOA, itk bosed. WARREN-AV. GOR, WOOD.ST,—A VERY deligut{yl roony for masHed couplo; good viswand lf ta; houss aud Juoation lnvlllnfl; only one block from Badisont. cary, near Union Park. Torms quita modor- 4() VARREN-AV.-SUIT:: OF 3 FURNISIED fraut toona § a1s0 ainglo Fooms With good oard 1a privato farully at pagle pelaca. . WEST VAN BUREN-ST,—TWO PLEASANT Tooms, woll furalstied, with bosrd, £0 per waok: will aeommodato four porsuns; plossant madary_improvements, 638 wiaturmis vate family OENTRE. baard; will -WANTRD, A GENTLEMAN TO apant; orll ke guod plade gecbngs foc to . Addrian Gy No. 60 Ganiro.tey foor BunLR of Usgood-at., North ide, conveniont 6 INGTON BT.—BOARD WIT d ruom for two gentlenion in a pri= Hotels. 95 ;AND_f1 NORIIL OLARK.ST, HANGOOK Houso—You cau got board and nice Fom very oncap. Nice rooms for gentioinon aud Isdius. (GONTINENTAL HOTRE, 15, 81, AND #83 STATI- Ly coracr of Eldridgoonr—licit i por duy hause {Bthealiys pormanunt Loarders, ¥8 and upwardsi BOARD WANTED. OARD—A" SUITE OF AT LRAST THRED oxcellent rovms, furolshed, with bosrd, for aolf, wifo, and two dauglitors, by Feb. I, in cholce logal. ity," Ana stylo, and with wmodorn couvonioncos, Pay lveral, d"be pormancat, for satiafactory accommnioda- tivas. “Reforcoces 1‘":" and roquired, “Aadre:s, with actiouincs, Deawae Ah, P, O. A 160-AORE IIOMESTRAD AND TWO TOWN LOTS frea ta each momber of our ol Ro {erlgation, Kaflroad fare, i fong. L membecship:only” %38, For olscul oall on 11, 1, SHEVENS, 100 Haet Madison-ste oo ALDWIN, WALKER & CO, IAVE FONDS 1N hand (or *the Murohiasn of notos iaving shork lime (o in, socuron by loklde rasl eata o, No. 7 Hawiey Butld K: oorsor Doarbora and Madiron- OOKS OFINFD AND, OLOSKD, GOMPLIGNTTD aceaunts adfusied. Wack coqiiriag anezpert 1tod by W11, accogniant, Komn 10,185 Ea Aladia ASH PAID TOR OAST-OIY GLOTIING AND Taineljaneous goods of any kind, by sou 101 GELDEH, 1san Odion, B Stato.sty. 8 & lottar IHAB, HARMS, GENERAL UATR“‘“. 85 WA- Unsiv-av., Ohlasgo. - OITAY. RAUGH, Managar, ‘MERSDN'S QLIP AND FIL¥, ¥FOR OFFIOR papors: and Eriorsords Bindor. for musle and. all portialedls e (onierfoe st non, the aor for oy, Gold-lortering, neatly an : JOINE! BARRETT & G0.; Dookbinddre, 10 Statos. TOFOSALS WILL DI REOKIVID UNTIL SON iy for iy Iho and 218 Randoiphont, “THOMSON & THMBLITON STAMNEIING OR STUTTURING=—NO OURE, NO pay.. Sond for ircular. Oflico houra, 3 & T, €09 o . DY I, T, BANBONN, 167 W, Waahington: VHE JGHTST PRIOR PATD FOR OAST.OT] e thtng by JONAS A BRIELUA A, B 2oaih Diac st._Ordors by matl promptly attended to, VWANTED-TO NUY & FRANE DWELLINGTO , woat of Unlan Peck. Apply, : i ot aftan Peck. Apal, vl yasiuins rrses Also & poir ol scalos, € Stato jrice and whors oan bo sco.” O 65 Z'ibuns ofive ANTED_SECOND.BAND SALOON LIOENS W At cortiwost cormor Madion aad Peoriaeats, basomeat, JPOR BALE—BARGAINS IN LOTS, BLOOKS, AND lmk‘ just W‘I!«t E‘[ulllyollmlt!dll!nr oar shops i ahateaots ‘rivon And. siowiiny hage fonts taken. 945, . GOODMAN ¥'08.; i bar: et J{ORt BALE_OR BXONANGE_BY JO. H. PRIOE, 190 East Madison-at., 0 soros noar junotion of Lielt and Danville roads, and'lots and acros at South Ohiongo. (1OR SALE—OROICK IMPIROVED FATMS OF 4o, 85, 80, and 23 soros, in Cook County, ta dgoided bargala, ™ WIIPPLG & CLARKSON, 13 South VW ANTED_PRINTERLS TNFOSTNG STONE WITH stand: sizo bout 18180 Addrass, with price, 1) 87, Teibune ofico, ANTED—A LIVE AND AGTIVE TENANT, LADY or gontloman, for tho bost room in Oanton, O., whoroln to enrry on‘the mililnery or mantus-making husic noss, With a capital of 85,00, & sucocsstul, payliig busl. Vg dono, Address LS0x 20, Uanton, Stark Coun- 'V' ANTRED-IsMEDIATELY, BIDS FOR SOME alnting. “Anply at Grand Contral Theatre, cosnor Canal aud Madison-sts. TFOR RALE-SOUTT ENGTEWOOD-READ AT son 111's advortismont {n today's Times, thon come 1o me for clieapor lots botwosn his and tha dopot. THOM. AS KANE, 133 Stato-st, QR FALE-T WILT, BELL.“AGRE TRAGIS AT Tlinsdaio and Clarondon 11iljs at torims and prices that ivlll pay at rotail from 100 to 200 por cont, and ' then will Do the cheapost, lots, as weil &y tho n!F b and boat buib of Guloaga. 0. J. STOUGH, 73 ground, of an) aud 74 Doasbur COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR_BALR—FARM IN GRUNDYZCOUNTY, Towa, 1,800 tu 5,00 sorea unul“mm-oil- oue of the best farms fn tho Statu; will bave rallroad running through {t, and statlon located on the land; also, a Iarge amouit of graln, atock, tmploments, ote., which can go with tho farin At ‘nocoskary, Would sl all or a balf Inor ast, or trado for part cash and batunce fn good Illinols Innids ae (hlengo city propocty, D'rico, €25 an sora, Ad- druss W, J, BANNY, 163 Exst Randolpia-st. [OR SALE-OR TEXOHANGE TOR OHIOAGO G DTS a1t o o td sl sintlons SV e oo tekdo. Unlf O address WAL, KUUNE, 188 Wort ke { BATE=95,00 WILL BOY A GGOD HOUST, O A e ol A undatosof i & e ingg 40 miotes: fds from ORioago, Wi1P- & LAIKBON, 133 South Clari-at. REAL ESTATE WANTED, VY ANIED_T\Q OQTTAGES AND LUTS, SINGLE ‘or dauble, eost ol Westorn-av, and ot (acther souih than Harrisan: ust o & bargaini will buy two aine &lo lots, _Address O, cs L. lislo & Bro. - TANTED—_A FINST-OLASS STONE: WILL AS- e A ored ) 1 i enhe gt BAATAY Wit T8 e or” Gue meraa, W ANTRD=A FaRd, INPROVED OR_NOT, W A itea o i etfye. RDAUND G, STILES, Aladivon-at., Room 7, s 1° b ¢ of § i “Fwo! and Thiry-f [ 3 nrice T 1 vaeo0d $8,0; possanelon 10 e given by tho Tat of nost month, n.lm.."fn 548 Sonth Olark.at, TANTED~TO CONTRAOT WITH A RELIABLE and experionced man for the finlsiing of ‘sash and blinds; ork would cmploy seseral haaida, stoadily Ad- drens, with references and torms, CONTIACTOR, care Quuly Coburn & Co. TO EXCHANGE. 70, EXGHANGE-A | FARM OF % AQRES OF land, with two dwelling-housos and outbalidings, # small apple oroliard, about 70 miles from Chieago, o the Kook Istand & Pacilio Railroad, and within 'two mifes of oo of tho ost grain narkets on the road, pud supgosod, to bo undorlald with a vela of oal thrub fout thlok. " Price only 830 pur aora. “Titlo perfaot, 'beiog only two oxchangos from the Government. Would ex- ‘chaugo lor a stook of merchandiss wuitablo for & countcy staro,_ Address Box 167, Sencca, LaSallo County, Tll, 170 TXGUANGE-GAST,” SHORT-TIME PAPER. and real o tata for a stock of goods, city or cauntry, of farm, 19 LaSallo-st., Room 2. [0 EXUHARGE--A SUBDIVISION OF 300 LOTS, i 125 foot fur royod nriy ant 1] canh, AQdrons 1 Gy Telbub olioa, - L b AOWO 70, EXCIANGR-X " FINE RESTDENCE IN 4 thiriving town In Miohigan, tokotlior with a stock of ‘boots and shioos, for an improved lsriu § or the rosldence far good atock of buots and sbiuvs, Addrosa Lux 816, Tiiree Rivors, Mioh, 70, EXOHARGE-FOT AR TSIPROVED TAR DR huuse and ot on South Side, & bluok, 20 luts, In oue of Cliloago’s most Huurlshiog suburbsn ' towns, ' Plossa addraus, stating tha Iocation of proporty yun doilre to eachango, T, oare Carsdor No, 6, Station 4, vity. ?1‘0 RXOBANGR_SURURBAN PROPERTY YOR fa GILBERT & Lasslle-at. Tn FXCIANGI_T IAVE A GUSTOMER Wil0 Jrishos (o by part enah aud part roal eatato for & B stook of dry guads, clothing, grocorlos, or Loots aud shous,_ Ovnes call a:‘onios on M. G, TOWNS- 5ND, Busines r, 164 Bouth Olark-at,, Hoom 13, 0 EXCHANGE — S0MIE_ VALUABLE UNIM: ot “l:mxv;f property fn olty of Aurora to amount of o ! Tor Ol e Wil for deatrabla trade: . Or UALUWELL'E GO 20 Lar N o i (or xorA hsupeEL s posseusion . 03 - i at oooe. _Addross M %, Uribuna offlos, il “YANTRD — 000D LOTY FOR ABOUT $4,00 anlwnnh of houwohiold furalture. Address K 49, Lrib. ung oflico, AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTUD~THE WIIOLE WORLD FOR %450, Cram's now rosersiblo mep of the Unffed ¢ World 12 now ready. 'The boat-salling work in vury ot out ot eiplosieut stiould sand for ar ot Nopulne taba and Wosuros, GEONG! ket s, Onjorgo, Tl GUNTS WANTED-MEDIOATED ¥ILEE GOM. Ttoom 18 United States Expross Buliding, INTS WANTED-$5 A DAY EASILY MADE llflllY . Kamnles freo. Profite RILL & U0, 161 East, Randolph.st, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. POR SALE-LIGWT KXPRISS OR DRLIVENY wakin, duenp Lo oash, or il exolauge, for mill. work ap lasibor Wagon i, Addinas lioa 156, lngle- woud, 11l \WANIED-& GOOD "HORSE 4ND" RUSTVFES ‘wagon, for feam twn tn fuur waeks, to dellver guods about the oity,_Addruss B 43, Teibuvg uthoo, opariy, a firaliclase steun Swnoliongo oh tha On 1 K & B I Goronso, Hency County, 11} N inory in hne runuing arder, L' 1 uly to GLU. M. GRR l’I!J. G e e ce"te WHY R BAKE, Ro, &5 Lat Batlont, YT ALUABLE PRTENTS FOR BALE = MOWES Lung Sush and (wvrtiog fools, with monldingima. olitnas, pattorny, flacke, and vulior stock cunnoutod with tho buslaous, wilioliIs o porlogt cunblug otlor, T an M Juinto riphte 18 g T P unesiontara widsons T. ! 164 dah jow York, toain 1, W AKTED-—& RESTONSINLE PHOTOOTATIIET o Ra tha finon iy on the WostBider TRUGADELE & BROWN, 116 Wea Madison-ate WO DRUG 5TORKS IN OHIO FOR BALE~-GOOD stpnds, no old st Good _reasons (or IHl“flx: ; 2y A Rl Al R, ', W TLL SELT A& NIOR FAMILY HORSR AND G0V croit bagey entlisy on smonihly payiuunts, oF trada Ad, “TA TR OND.TAND ‘olu~o oarilago in good condirion, baviug a0ata for anly tiro persd or one svosumodating four. for lot, LOST AND FOUND, Nrrson, 2 ANTED—-A GOOD, HONREST, TRUSTY GIRI, fogo to KraustonyTil., as niiras and sowing gl in & amnl] family, sl botween 9 and 11 o'clock a. ., 218 Bouth Peorin-at, AT ana e Ene N drensm RkORs AR AOATACFatao3 1o Lhe cly Aol h nebs from dats to o, awoy, 1 Dot Flovat evatary nooded by Gvory ad 1 tho aad. "Selat ITED-DURING OUI. GREAT OLOSING oy faus exporionced dry waods asios Indios for our T E D T A oL DOWEEE & 00! s et Magimomar - o 1 Mo- SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. PSS b I v i u s Booldceenors, Clnrks, Eto. TTUATIAN WANTED-BOOKS!| OPRNED AND Juirlagan stp e b7 ) Accountant, ED-TY A YOUNG MAN OF 7, 05 Will acoont & ponliiun ws as. rk at & modorats ealacy: Addrons Sfl‘ui\'no BRI A 1 19, Tribuno oifios. sroation wilhnolnneans: St Wl g i Mo AN CalIKE olfy roforonons. - Addrgss 1 B Helbue ailae. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE osclabis bl ool docilol bugptoburisii TruATION WAN I A SR N ED-AS BRCOND-QIRL. OALL ¢ Hospit R oawitallor Womion and Giifdean, corner Adsias T P AR CLLLR LI ek, a Ohl ad Division at, o ANTED—BY A GOOD RELTAGLE 0do second watl ot cookiog. ~ Apply at QITTATION WANTED_BY A GRRMAT ¥ S TS BR ot of SNAN FURE 20 &L81 Newborry-av,, {0 roar, down-siairs. QITUATION WANTED-BY X SWEDISH GIRL ‘it wiahen to 6 mork avsank . Ads ety 153 5aat Dlvintonat.s Bisoraont 1o the resre . §rflurmfivum —BY do‘ouoking or Nursoa. TTUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPRRIENOED Indy nuran; boat of roforencos, Addross Mra, WINN, &t Home of ths Friondloss, Emplovmont Arencies. 2R SORKIEY anica. o0 Siltmmiearasn oo fuppliod TO RENT--ROOMS, . noacly ofnslto tho Shermaa Houss, 41 o Clarkeatey ‘oo 30, To gontiomog oaig. " o oo T RENT-ERIVATE FAMILY HAVE A WARM froit room for one or twn gentiomon, Brick houso, 41 Bouth | nte r Waahingl D oo , Or nonth choxpot ro A At tho 8t. Jlion Kiiropoan Hofol, 10 Doarboraiat. - D 0 RANT-FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED FeT Aty et e Dang ek oy rior Groon and. Radison-ats. 5 BN, Housn Agents, 163 Woss Madison-at. TD RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED TOOMS, inglo or an sulto, far gantlemen or_ gontamon And ontral location, 1nf South Clarlat., Ttoom 11 e WENT—ELRGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMA BY the day, Weak, or montl, at St. Eimo, 85 and 8 Doag- torn.at. _ Cliary Office, Room B, TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. A A A A A A A A AN AN AN NN AN A roasonabls. e S 0 RENT-SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURT [ Siorics af N s Vst Wahimgtorensce sutaom 1ns 8 ehonmtoe G by el o e v anmum ™ fh or, aul s woll Highiads 1, g ELY, Wabxth-av,. coruor of dvarce-ste RENT-HALSTED-ST,, NIOR SMALT, STOR To near Jackson : only $30 ta eood nt. TR B! & DROWR T Weat Matsonss, nant. TIULEDL poraunum. 0 RENT-IN IS RRW BIVE SFOR N} IR NEW FIVE. )] X av: 164 A 100 SR O sty cmoniin tas Buioner Tromacy Basoment and four lofts, 607125 foot. _This ks ono of tha ro ot latlane 8 Oniaagn.” oot Vit ooty 3 -, 'To arilon tho zont w A Ty on the Dramisos. e 3o NUTTING. "L Lo low. Ap- BYEAM-POWER, AT 0 RENT-ONFE. OF THE DEST MARKET STAND! o s et el Apa el PREAROR IS Dusthotnate o _Abm o TO RENT--HOUSES. 0 RENT—OOTTAGR NO. 13 DEPUVSTER. Tnurnc.plnml. AP O AT AR T Dontboon. 0 RENT—HODSE NO. 43 GOTTAGK GROVIEAV., . 8 vooms; whil reat olioa to & gnod ta Tnquire at i1 Gofings Grovany.s euries of Tairty eaiest. WANTED--TO RENT. ANTED —T0 RENT_PENSONS HAVING housen to ront will ssvo moaoy and timo by Isaving e 2L BTG Sonsnia that Tl oey e ablapr Erirat 2 B Toutada, " WHLLS & DATMAR, oo ok 80 VWANTED — 10 "RENT —3 OR_ 4 PLEASANT ronma ur & small anttaga an Sonth Bids east of Stato. at. ta wan and wifo withuut ebfldren. Rent mustbs low. _Addross COTTAGE, 167 Twants.sscond-at. £INANCIAL, PPLICATIONS FOR LOANS WANTED; ALSO purchasor for 84,000 fivo-month _trust papery will make 136 por cont. Iloom 9, 1% Iiast Dladison-st. €O., 81 snd 8 LaSallo-at., Room 31 LIONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOHE: bonds, ete., at LAUNDER'S privato oflico, 130 Randolph-at,, near Clark. Established (851, DM OREY T LOAN ON DIANMONDS, WATONES, und ottior valusble soourltivs at LASSRN'S Privatd Loan Otiice, 176 Clark-st., up-stairs, Roown b, [0 TOAN — MONEY "N RiEAL TSTATE. Tt proved proforrad, 1o b soara;: sums of b, aad up= ward._J. H. BISSELL, 45 Bryan Bluok. 0 TOAN—ANY AMOUNT FROA A25 70 w500 ON Tt auge fiood soaurity, TRULSDELL & adison-at, BROWN, 176 We 0 LOAN—8%0,00 IN BUMS OF 83,000 AND UP- To AN ou (nefde prop 'Ev’- D, COLE & SON, 183 West Madito ANTID_87,600 FOR THRE! ,Sont and § commission, o 25x125; o othor Inoumbratica, of thie proparty, §2,00. B 78, YEARS, AT 10 PERL subdivision ot 1% lots d_tle porfect, ~ Valuo Tribuns otlica. W ANT T 80,00 OR §11,00 ON INSIDE city raal estate, o on good roa) estate papor or National’ Bank Stook’as_collatornl, 1l ‘noxs, syinmers alav, want $5,000 first mortgsge papor. R 50, Teibund 'ANTED-81,200, THREE YEARS, ON TTOUSE WANT IR B0 TIRES S Ee Ol NP LOW, 15 Deatborivat V TANTLD. lrfl 00 ONE YEAR, GOOD SEOURITY, Address B 25, Tribune otfice. $4.000 32 Bt nia, M5 0. " & ALMER, JR., 8 Washington-t. 7 50 TO LOAN-ON OHICAGO REAL TS. D4 tatos modorate commission, LD JAMES, soutbwest coruor of Madion and Crark s &70.000 "L SN ST BAL kS ARKER & WALT, 15 Doarb fiélo‘ 000 TO_LOAN (sllonrnflnmlml.wgfig B, i B SR O Saad snisi seosci ) I qurme af 853 (6 510G, AL o 708, catate seouri: W KRGRR: T lajor Mool 4% 50 000—1 OAN LOAN THIS AMOUNT AT 0 onoo, i losy than . . 1 ult, not. 9y, o il rogorty. S RILrON OLIVAR, Koo . 183 Monroo.at. AR AR AAA AN AN AP NACSANANNA _A ROSRWOOD T.OGTAVE, PIANO TORTE, FOUR Founi cornoes, gyad tono,purfeet arder, with dover and stool, for SI4U. _Rosidenca 143 Aflohigan-ar. Tropyp-oN STATE.8T. OALS, LAST RVENING, dan. 3, ais onora-glnes, | Ownof onn haya by praving provorty ‘and paylog for advortisaments 1. A. ., 1 T, 184, TWO gaud size; ascaron lio sar on_ tho olf 6 years old ; hardly any ‘pai tacged, o sinalllen toot zui wolgha about 1,100 vounida. A sultabla re- | bo paid for any fnformation luading to thele re- aovery by tha Ublof of Police, Ohicezo. ([AKEN UP-A RED nm.l.."o'wg'nn GAN TAVE hiossmo by Grovie proporty Aud s 3 a5y Wost Madbon-ate FEeat e £ () REWARD-LOST UTH 8IDE, A Dia. i bihe i abfuse somandvall 4o g ] ony avked by leaviug same at GKO, I ULABEI & 15t South Sia'o.at. PARTNERS WANTED, DARTNRR WANTKD-WITH 81,00 IN A PAYING o i own building, fizturos, eto,, and dulng unligas of 813 por day. fi'fl!l‘llfl‘\‘& BTORE AGLN- OY, Rovm 2, 163 Washivgton-st, ARTNER WANTED-WITH §500 IN A BUSINESS blihe 3 i L th, Usll g ot urkeal INFORMATION WANTED, NFORMATION WANTED — LOST — WITH THE propellor City of Detrait, which wont down withalt o biard In Lako Huron, ot Saginaw Bias,on tha 4 1 of Dao, ult,, Ularence Daridson, of tnlv clty, axed 21 yoars 7 oiitlia, Hliv parouis, Iafnily, and irionds suppaefug him to huve Leon located Tor ‘(ha wintor in Cross Vi M @ only recoutly boon aeniod thah tie was o £t tho timo uf Lo dlsastar, Any boare li-fatod yosvel Infonnation feom tho coasts of thy Iake of any bodios or artioles suwing ashora (rom thio weock, communicatad 1o N bo di 0 taid 1o Uy obilge hls R DAVIBNOR R Ghisae: SEWING MACHINES. A ¥0 SILVER-PLATED WHRELERL & WILSON siuily sowlng.iaohiug, 1a_perfoot cundiion, good ns aver, for 435 ilesidouge €43 Miolilgso- 2 G I BEST FAMILY SEWING W L = tan o, it and ropsirig. Wil gox & Gibba B, M. Cn,,'oornor Wabash-av. and Adan .} LE GRIST-MILLS, A FDRHAHG—HIX PORTABL lhurr k sm‘:f'nl“:'. d 34-inoh stonosy bost b I ardef i vary alasp. Addrom 1 7, elbuas oflco, na.ats AN OIiDRit ON A FIRST-OLASS F “Iln%«‘lmu-e for now plugoat & large discount. 145 Lasallo k. 3 NDTO RENT: REPATRING Yandolpa. {! J 2x QitveR PIANOB FORSALR OR RENT, AT ki at_im| i N Buti ey or svaninges 1L Be AW, il NIONOLSON 18 THI OHEAPEST FINST- t, Prica ; HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IR ol bomia s IS Y i, NOUSEUOLD GOODS, AND GRN- TR T R dlae &t austion shory Wednoulay. and Safurday, and at private saloat manufacturors' priocs, WL (! LONG £CO0., Auotivubues, 185 and 107 Kan: dolpiate SGOOD & WILLIANE, & ROUTH OANAL: “wako ltbora) advanos ol conslinimeta OF purchas Ao boussheld gobds oty ki fiatog, o, ey ‘ave anctin sales \Wedncadays ¥ é"u'd."d Haturiuy, and soll other days at auction pelce 2 et or. DU SIS Y VY ILL B SOLD AT YOW TIGURES FOR GXAT ih12 uatlrs ouifit of Huusekeaplng artiolgs 1a 0o o the boat Inastiona In e oliy.o¢ binrdor Faome, tagathias el lvaes at houte (1aw Foi i fos welling. Ol at 363 Wabssh-av., upatal FOR SALE. PSRRI ks o s e DDy Se ) LROAD TIOKETS UNDER PRIOE: F"A!Pflsgllv‘fi. gi‘u‘fl[“m Hs. Louls, 83 off ; Ban Franol+oo, second-olass, '#5 off, Otliers ju proporon, —Tiokets Lought, 145 Lasilo-at., basment. ORI BA LL--T\WO FIRST-OLASS TIOKKTS TO NEW F Orl " 331 L%& b hi othera at a discount. B Tokntt, 40 TIokotk bUbKDL. Looia nogoUAWd. FOWEE 770

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