Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1874, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE JANUARY 26, 1874 — e ————————— ey WISCONSIN, The Stato Prison---Appointment of a Board of Dircctors Tho University Imbroglio---Railread Leg- islation---Tho St. Croix Land-Grant. Legislative Proceedings on Sate ' urday. From Our Own Correspondent, ManisoN, Wis,, Jan 24, 1674, Tho Board of Oharities roport that thoy vioited THE BTATE PRISON late in Ootober, thoroughly investigated soma dozon chargos of mismanagoment, and could fiud no proof whatover that thoy wore well founded, though Commissionor Whenl- or gave them every opportunity. Bome intoreating atatistics aro glven in rogard to tho cost of this and duforont privons,—the chicf roason why ours {8 not sclf-sustaluing bolog claimed to bo the small number of couvicts,— lass than 200, whilo many prisons in oldor States, with till fower convicts, wero profitablo; and a table 18 givon of Maine, Now Iampshiro, Rhodo fsland, Massnchusotts, Michigan, aud Wisconein, showing that ours costa much the most for cur- ront oxponsoa_per capits, aud moro than any Axcapt Massnchusatte por capits for subsistonce, In this connection, 1t may be noted that the ong contest who should bo . DIREQTONS OF TILE BTATE PRISON snd appoiug ita Wardon, which has subjectod Tov: I'aylor to moro proesure for and against sortain candidatos and their frionds, and taken mora of his timo, than anytlilng olse sinco ho oc- cupled tho Executive oftice, ia sottled, in a way to give goneral satiafaction, by tho appointmont of an unpledged Bourd of Dircotors, of high character and standing : Ex-Gov. Nelson Doy, & Domocrat, of Grant County, & most up- right and oxcellent bLusiness-man, for six joors; Willlam E. BSmich, a modor- ito Ropublican, formerly of Dodge Coun- ty, mow of Milwaukeo, Btate [T'reasuror for iwo torms, and an ablo businoss-man for four yeors; Jool Iich, n Democrat, s former Bonator from Dodgo, and ono of its most os- teomed citizons, Thoro was considerablo sur- priso ab the sharp opposition yesterdny to the conflrmation of these worthy nominecs by mem- bero of tho Governor's own party,—tho Republi- cans having concluded to sustain the nomina- tions, though = little inclived to pay the Gov- omor for baving, whon a State Benator, voted with all the Democrats and two Re- publicans, to dofeat Cov. Raundall’s vomi- nation of M. A, Toenncy a8 Comptroller. Last night tho Governor returned from Janesvillo, whither ho lina gono the day ho sont in tho nominations, and was interviowed by & delega- tion of tho Reform caucus and by other Sena~ tors of hts party, who declared thomsolves op- posed to auy arraugoment that might make Sat Clark Warden of the prison, as they belioved the appointment would be an obuoxioits ono. The dovernor mmancfimuuy uent for Mr. Clark, and, after n somowhat protructed conferonce, the followlng lotter was writfon, which was pub- lished this morning : AMaprsox, Jan, 23, 1874, T 3is Excelleney, William R, Taylor : Mx Dran 513 Moro than a weok since, 38 yon Know, I informed your Excellency that T shiould with- draw from tho coulest a8 o candidato for Wardsu of tlio Stato Prisons siuco when, some misguided persons, [rofesaing to e pur execileice thio beet i taformrers i the State, havo conspired togetlier to misropresent; uy position, and. very wich to embarraes your Ad- miuistration, Whilo T do not acknowledgs fo huve dona anything to wmerlt any such treatmont, Laving eudeavored to the best of my abilily to promote bormony n the party, awd in good faith fo do overything in my powen to render your Admin- Istration creditablo to_yourself aud_ gatisfactory to the-people, I reffcrate now what I liave often #aid st ouiy to you, but to many other of my filouds), that Iwill not bo e candidate for the position, nor ac- eopt $tif offered to me. # Y om induiced to writo this letter from n desiro to promote harmony in the Reform party, atid to- relleve your Exeellency and your frieuds (of Whow I am ono) Trom any embarpasstiient ou this subject, ‘The resolu- tions adupted ut the Convention wheu you wero placed Iu uowiuation meet my entiro approbation, sud it shall e y eudeavor in e future, a8 i the ‘ast, to seo that ilo plodges then made shall be fulthfully ept, With the voquest hat you uso this lotter in any mou- ner that will promoto hatnony and unautmity in_ the party, 1 have tho bonor to be, very respectfuily, your obedient servant, ” ST CLAlk, This mado_overything lovely; thore was uo more opposition to Mr. Rich, who lind been sus- pected_of boiug & friend of Sat's; and the wholo Board was unanimously coufirmed by tho Benate this forenoon, THE UNIVERSITY TMDNOGLIO, Aside from the State Irison Directory, the matter df most interost boro this wook hns been ‘e eontroversy betwoen tho Univorsity Rogouts wd President U'wombly, Lappily euded by tho sovignation of tho Presldent, n the face of im- ninont instant dismissul, in rogard to which Tiz [uruuse lins been horstofore informed. We look forward with hope to the coming from Nillinms of Prof. John Batcom, tho niext man 1o take lus placo in the procession of those who euve been called to the Licnd of our University. BAILUOAD LEGISLALION, Tl business of tho session thus far has heen rathior the preseutation of mensures, which s limited to two weelis more, Tather than action on them. Iailronda are the great objective point, and all sosts of bills are leveled at thow: to pro- vent their issuing passos (which is so very difli~ sult now); to limit thom in their Tates of charges ;" to prevent their discriminating; to Incrcaso their rato of Laxation; to put thom un- dor Commssioners ; Lo provide for roxcinding votes of aid, etc.; and, after s sharp debate, of which you had the substance, a Committeoof In- vestigation into their tariffe sud rovenues s or- dered, On behalf of the Milwaulkee & St Vawl Company, a bill nns been introduced to lot it bridge tho Mississippi nbove LaCrosss, according to its soveroign plensurd, which Gov, Waghe burn's veto provented last wintor, THE LAND-ORANT. The only bill yet introduced to dieposo of tho reat buné of contention Inst scssion, the St. “1oix Land-Grant, 1 one to confer it upon the Nowels Wiscousin Railway, with the following provisions It provides for consiructing a rallway # from 8¢, Croix iver or Laky to the west end of Lake Buperlor, st Lnyfield;* the samu fu commence *at Prescolt, snd bo consizucted continuoualy to udson, by way of iver T, the ot soars? e Company 1s tequlved to completd so much this year us, witli that herotofora constructed, will mako 40 miles, and uot less than 20 miles ehall bo built in vach yeur thereafter, Uil (ko wholo is fiufslied, which shall"be done in eoven years, Upon satisfactory proof belug presented to the Gover: or thiat 40 continuous miles of Toad Liave beon come pleted, yatents for 620 sactions of Inud shall Lo jseucd stid Ll thiat smount on the completion of cuck 20 miles thereafter, Thu terms of the uct must be accopt- ed by resolutién of tho Bonrd of Diroctors witlin sixty dnys nfter it passage: and it alinll ulso deposit wit: tho Btate Troautiror a bond, with two bureties (o bo ap- roved by the Qoversor, Lo puy to ta Btate, asliquida- ed dannges, $3,000 for each nifle of smd fitat 40 milcs of road not completed in ono year, and $3,000 for each milo of tho remalnder not constriicted fu aocordance with the ferms of tho act,s If the Compuny fail to Hlo such rosolution of acceptanco withintho timo peci- ficd, tho ack is fo boof 1o force #0 far aa (he Nortl Wistonsin failway Compauy i concerucd; and 1t is mads the duty of the Govertior, {it caso of 'forfeituro, to proclaim 1t and then auy other Company may ach cept thograut' upon tho samo terms as ara provided for tho North Wisconwin, Pravision fs mude for rin- ulug-couuectious with other ruilrouds from Ashiand to any point on the North Wiscousin, aud for enforcing rectprocsl obligations, TO-DAY'S LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.: Thero wore muny absontoes in both Ilousos, eapecially tho Assombly. Motions to adjourn” over to Monday evenitig were twice made uoth, altogothor rojoctod by the Honate,- but finally carriud by the Aescmbly, which had barely o quorum present, and sovoral of thom wanted to go home, ‘I'he onnta adopted a resolution accepting the offar of tho residont clorgy to open the Beexluns of the Bounto with prayor, without pay. ills wore introduced to amend _the Rovised Btatutes rolating to oxecutlons and procoadings supple- montary thereon, and to repcal a portion of the Asgessimont law of 1873, Bills wero concurred in to onablo the County of Blichoygan to_sottlo ity railrond-nid bonded indobtedneis;fthe Villago of Delavan to pottle its bondod indobledness ; the County of JoMerson to dotuch cortuin Lorris tory from towns, and apportion tho indebted- aoks ; also, & joint resolution for tho distribu- tion of Bpencer's Bynoptical Indox, in s similar manner to tho Geueral Laws. In the Assombly, tho rosolution presoribing & method for roturning railroud-passes was post- moned to Tuceday, A very important bill, rogu- Fing tha ‘storago of gruin, waa introddcot— tho Btato making all warohougos or olovators ln used for the storaga of grain public store- howses ; providing that not more than 1 cont o bushel shall bo charged for tho first ton dnys’ ntorago, not mora than 14 cont a bushol for envh subsoquont fifteen days, and that, whon tho chiargo on such storngo of grain in atoro on the 20th of November, or rocaived aftor that time, shall lgf!n{ml« 3 conts a bushol, no further chatgo ahall bo mado L nftor the 16th of April aud punluhlng all violations ns n misdemenuor, with & flue of from $100 to €600, A bill wna puescd authoriziug County Buporvisora to extond the timo for Lho collection of taxes in thoir respect- ive couutios, Trus. THE COURTS. The ., B. & Q. Railroad TFiles a Bill. It Objeots to Paying Taxes on Capital Stock, A lotel Casos--Bankruptey Itemss--New Snits. THE 0,y B. & Q. B. R CO, AS A TAX-FIGHTER. Tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rafirond Company filed o bill yestorday, in the Circuit Court, agsinst Ilormann Lieb, the County Olork, and 1L B, Miller, Collector, Complain- ant states that it has issued and sold certificates of stook amounting to $18,052,010,—Ita origiunl stoolk boing by law fixed av $100,000, with priv- ilogo of increastug to anysum not oxcoeding tho smount to bo expended on accouut of smd rond, Its Indobtoduoss on the lst of May, 1878, and for which it Laa lssued its bonds, amounted to £11,498,475, which has been used in various ways for tho bonefit of thoe Company. At that timo, the rond and taugible property connectod therewith ropresentod the wholo amount of indobleducss and stock sold, aud it i mot own. auy copital sbock oxcopt that. Prior to the dst of Moy, 1873, the Company had leased the Amerienn Censral Railrond, the Dixon, Peorin & Haunibal, tho Ottaws, Oswogo & Fox River Valloy, tho 1liiuots Grand Truuk, the Peorin & Innntbal, the Carthuge & Burliugton, tho Quinoy & Warsaw, in Iliuois, and the Keokuk & St. Paul Railrond in Iowa, whoso judobtednoss nmounts in the agiregato to $6,756,000, and tho bonds of which wero owned by various porties, but nono by complainant, nor” was it linble to pay thoir indobtodness. ' May 1, tho Company's Droperty was taxed by the variots_Assossors in ;ho difforout townships ,in Cook County as fol- lows ¢ Dersoual property, other than rolling-slock.$ 3,080.08 Lauds and lots, otber thun right of way..... 184,421.00 Total.. This includod nll excopt rallroad track nnd rolling-stock. Tho State Bonrd raiscd tho yalu- ation of tho personal property from $5,080,08 Lo 86,056, and on tho lauds sud lots to $278,251. Tlio Siate Board also assossud : Upon riglit of way. Upon main track, Upun side-tracks, . Upon rolling-stock Total,. Malang the total nsscssme i. capital stock tax) 9638,620, Tho samo pro- ceedings woro done in twonty othor countles, beiug all those in which complainaut had prop- arty, and moking tho total amount assessed against it 811,815,644, Complainant states that itis willing to pay the tnxes ouall its proporty 18 80 nasessed. uxcal)t on $299,798, boing the sum at which ita capitnl stock was cstimated in Cook County, Uho totnl value of the capital stock in tho Btato Wos put at 615,420,857, which is an nmount in oxcess of any proporty belong- ing to complainant. Ita frunchics aronot ox- clusiva, and Liave not, in fact, boon assossod by the State Board, but all the tax assessed hins beon on tho tangible property of complainant, and on the protended valuo of it« capital stoclt, sscor- tainod'by combining the amount of cortificates of outstanding stock, its bouded debt, and tho bonded debt of tho compauios loased by com- pluinayt. Tho Company, theroforo, prays for an injunc- tion, and that thoassessmout onthocapital stock may bo deoreed to bo void. A formal demurrer was flled, tho bill dismiveed, an appeal taken, and the ease will follow in the footstops of its many prodecassors to tlio Supromo Court. By the schodule filed, it i8 found that the Company owns 291 locomotives and 6,830 cars, includinz passengor, cattle, coal, pay, and hand= cars, The length of the main "vrack is 1,262 miles, Vory tow new points are made, tho Com- pany boiys willing to iy the 68 por cent in- creased yeluation on personnl property and the 107 per cent on real estate, but only ob{cutiug to thoe gssessmont on capital slock, 8. 3, WALKER, ‘The Hibornian Banking Association recovered o judgmont .iu the Superior Court vestorday aguinst Sumuel J. Walker for £23,208.19 by con- fossion, The note was for §25,000, made in Soptembor, 1873, and pagable on demand. Only Fridny the Waukoshs National Bauk re- uuvoredn]u gment, nlso by confession, for 3,1 CANNOT KEEP A 11OTEL. Matitda Willistou aud George Williston filed a Lill Suturdsy in the Supreme Court npuingt Pat- rick I, 8mith and the Morchants', Farmors', and Meclianic’ Bavings Bank. Complainants allege that on the 22d of Decembor Goorge Williston agreed to buy for 21,600 one-half inferest from the defondant Smith in the Ruseell Iouee, at Milwaukee, Smith ropresented that tho hotol was o good and paying one, with about fifty bonrders, - Williston paid $180 cash, and trans- ferrod a bank account of %730.80 in_smd Mor- chants’, Farmors', and Mechanics' Bank, IHo shartly aftorwards dikcovered that Smith nd cheated him, and demunded & reconveyanco and transfor, but fu _vam. To add “insult to in- Jury, Smith has driven_both the complainants out of tho hotel, and refused to pormit them to stay longr, or to havo any scttlomont. Willis- ton thoreforo juvokes the aid of n court of equity, and asks an_injunction against Bmith to provert bim from drawiog the money, or the anlk trom paying it; sud aleo for_an account. Tho injunction wan' granted by Judge Moore, under & boud for $750. UNITED BTATES COURTS, The Farmers’ Joint Stock Insurance Company bogay « suit in debt on & bond against Peter . Westlull, exceutor of the last will and toata- ment of Aloxandor B. Willinme, laying damazos nt 1,000, It appenrs that Willinius, In Lis lifc- titne, had sigued a bond for the faithful porfori- anco by one John II. Buell of his duties as agont of tho plaintiff. Buoll having pocketed some of his receipts, Willinms bocame liuble, VANKIWUFTOY ITEMS, A dischargo wns issued to John A. Poor. An ordor was niado for the examiuntion of tho baukrupts, Walter Van Velzer et al. BUPLRIOR COURT IN LRIEF. John Secloy Wallor ntored up Judgment by ?T:fi[f]&;i(tim agaivet Willinm 8. ~Waller for $1,547.10, Charles Nash and Richard A, Burke filed a bill for nn account agninst Richurd I and Willinm IL Reynolds. 10 uppours that in April, 1872, compluivants convoyed their stock of "boots and shoos to defendants in trust to pay a debt duo thom. Defendants have sold the stock, but failed to mako a roturn, and complauuts ask for it and a reconveysnea, OINCUIT COURT. Kimbell and Sheridan commenced a suit in as- sumpsit against Thomas Bheridon, The snit was boeun Friday, but u\u}yreuauu {or sorvice, Davld Cole and Charles D, Colo brought sul for $1,000 agaiust Robert R, Meredith and Cath- arine Morodith, CQoorgo Olenhouser sued Arthur Britton for ,500. Willlam 0.' Doalkman_began & sult against Louis Miller and John J, Motz, claiming 1,600 —_——— LIVINGSTON COUNTY GRANGERS. Correspandence of “Ihe Chicago Tribune, Dwiaur, 1il,, Jau, 24, 1674 At a meeting of the Subordinate Purchasing Agants of Livingston County, In councotion withs the County Purohnsing Agent, tho follow- ing resolution was passed and ordered printed {n tho Pontiao Freg-Trader and 'I'ns Ouicaao Tuig- UNE$ Witenxas, Certaln manufacturers of farming imple- ments did, (o conyoution at Ghleago, “ reacive tust they would sell 1w plows to Yarmers' Cluba or Grangos oxcopt ab rotsil prices ;¥ therofore, ftesulved, That wo, the Bubordinate Purchosin Agents, Will buy o plows of ald munufaciurers unt thoy will sell {0 us at wholoale priccs, Yours truly, 8. T. K, Poiye, —The Chicago & Northwestorn Iallway Com- pany has {mmuuuefl 100 feot un elthor sido of tho long trestle work biidgo in Racine, Wie., aud intends soon to filt up the ravine aud croot o culvert aver tho river, T'bis is thought to Le n wise movo as large sums of money aro aunually required to keop tho brdge in ropair. Tho trestlo work l8 a quarter of ‘s mllo log, aud about 40 feot in height, LOCAL MISCELLANY. CORRESPONDENOCE, TOFE INTEWOR AND TROF, BWING. To the Editor'of 'he Chicago Tribuna: Bm: It s a fact well known to most of your rondora that somo timo Inst summor » disoua- sion was carried on in tha columns of tho Jn- terior bolween tho partics named in the hending of this note, Ido notdesiroto have that dis- cussion reopanod, nor do I writo to say anylhing that might provoke a dispute betwoon olhor par- tios. I only wish to speak & word in behalf of fair play, It Prof. 8wing hins done anything or said any- thing worthy: of death or of bonds, lob his ac- cusors bo opon, fearless, and manlyin demanding lin arroignmont, But cortaiuly all fair-minaed mon, of whatover orced or ohurch, will agree that it Is noithor Clristian nor mauly to try and destroy him by covertly shooting polsoned ar- rows at him, And this Ia what the Inferior has veon doing, A speoimen of this un- worthy mode of warfaro may bo found” in the Jast numbor of thin papor. Notleing tho roturn of tho TFourth Tresbytorian Bacicty, of which Trof, Swing ls pastor, to the North Bido, from whicli they were drivon by the great fire, 1t eays: ‘*'lho old Confession of Faith and parts of the Old Testa- ment scom to have beon Binged a littlo by the firo,” eote, This is but ouo of the many 8pecl- maus of tho stealthy thrusts which that papor lias made at the pastor of tho Fourth Presbyter- ian Church of this city. Now, I protest sgainst thiskind of bush- whacking, "It misropreeouts Prosbytorian courtesy, ciarity, and ploty. I am not o mome bor of the Professor’s church or congregation. I am not, proporly, an admirer of him. DButI liate this wn.i{ of kylufi to destroy o man by innuendo, It s, I know, tho most offcctive way, but it is, to'ssy the loust, cowardly. It should not bo countennncod’ by Ohrlutian ournnlists. Though not fu sccord” with Prof, wing In somo of Llu views, yot I am a lover of foir play, and I am, at the same tine, A Tuue-Brok PUESBYTERIAN. WEST SIDE STREET-CAHS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune ; Bis: 1amayoung married man with an in- tenso fondnoss for home, and a peculiar aversion 1o oither pedestrian oxcerciso or 10-cent faros. Unfortunatoly my busiucss {8 of o nature which compels we, threo nights out of soven, to re- main down-town until miduight, about two miles and & balf from my West Bido home, aud on theso nights I am compelled to tuke ono of two nlternatives, walk home or “not go homo till morning.” " Tho dangor of unjust suspicions prectudes the latter, and I am reluctantly com- pelled to accept the latter. I agroo outirely with * West-Sidor,” and think it an outrage. The silonco of the pross upen this important uestion hiag puzzlod mauy. Now that the sub- ?cct hias como up, I hope the artillery of the great dailies will uot bo silenced until we got not only & 12 o’clock oar, but a 1 o’clock car also. Axornen WEST-SIDER, BAVE THE LAKE FIONT. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: S : As I road in all tho pnawm about eelling tho lake-front to the railrond compauies, It is my only wivh to leavo from Congress stroot to 'wolfth for the poor servent-girls aud thoir Trionds of tho city. Tho epring 1s coming back ngain, and we havo no placo of amusomient to go to, only there, when our hard duy's work is dono. ‘Tho city is full of mean ten, and we are too honest and too proud to trust thom to accom- pany them to any other place outsido of tho city, Itis unladylike to goto parks alono, far awny. I wish thoro was a houso built outside the city for thoso bad fost mon. No respectable girl can walk a block but she is insulted by wtrost-corner rats. Now Chicago is aa bnd as old Chiongo wae, Thoy ought to eparo tho lnke- front, 1f ouly for tho nnr‘uyment of those who aro unnble m{oto another placo for the cool air, Lincolu Parl is tull of loafors and scamps of tho decpest dyo, and we raspeetable girls daro not go thero. HanmEr, —_— PAREPA ROSA. Tho lettor which we priut below will bo receiv- od ag » pleasant souvonir of tho great artist who wrote it, aud will bo regarded with more than ordinary mtorest now that sho is no more. The circumstance which called out tho lottor, was a wholesnlo and outragoous attack upon artists, by a clorgymnn at that timo preachiug in this city, but not now residing liere. Ths attack was g0 infamous that ono of our most promwent di- vinos wroto a lotter to Paropa protesting aginat it, and assuring liox that thoro wore many-of hin profession who looked upon tho sttack s an out- roge. Mme. Rosa replied, as follows: SiEnMAN Houxx, Cutoauo, Dee, 0, 1608, Reveneso Siu: Moy thanks for your kiud letter, 1t guve me groat plessure, for never wus I mure burt, formysclf aud tho profession goerally, than by the dreadful impututions hurled upon me by the gentlenin (?) fu questfon, Botli yeelf and Luatuud ore Trofestants, I belong to tho Church of England, I sball keep your note asa plessaul rememurance of Clucogo, With best complimente, beilove me, dear slr, yours vory truly, ~LurunostNe Pangea-Ross, ——— GENERAL NEWS. The next lecturo of tho Chiristiau Union free courso will be given this evening by Luthor Laf- fin Aills. Tho public are invited. Yesterday morning, the body of an infant was found on the coruer of Milwaukea avenuo and Wood strect. It hnd evory appearance of huy- ing been strangled. ‘The Corouor was notified. Aun Orphan Qirls' Froo Ilome, whoso objesot is the saving from harm and the education of young urghnn girls botwoen 13 and 14 voars of ngo, hus beon opoued by Mra, O, W. Huskivs, at No. 385 Warrou avenue, George Dauer, an employo of Mr. Hemeberg, 290 North avonue, whila riding ano of tho Int- tor's lorses yeatorday forenoon, allowed tho jiorso to stumblonnd fall upon him, broaking bis right log, just nbove the ankle, He_ was at once taken fo tho Alexiun Brothers' Hospital sud cared for. A young Norwoginn girl, Dina Frogner by name, omployod at a boardig-house at No, 197 North Halsted stroot, found in onoe of_the rooms a fow days ago, & purso containing 95, which slio returned to the owner, refusig to accept & 5 bill 3 n roward, Such honeety us this should uot go unrequited, and the recoverer of the purse will doubtless bo able to make Dinn ac- copt an oquivnlent of the $5 Lill in tho sbape of i beart and kand. The Irish Litorary Aesocintion met yesterday afiornoon ot tho oflico of P. McHujh, Various roports from committeos woro road und adopted. “'ho eleetion of oflicers for tho custng year wus faold, with tho following rosult : President, A L, Morrison ; First Vico-President, . Mellug Second Vico-Prosidont, James Lymn ; Scor tary, W. C. McCluto ; Corrosponding Socrotary, 7, I, Finorty ; Trensurer, Daniel Quirk ; Board of Direetors, J. J. Fitugibbon, Chuirman'; C, Mooro, Doudiis O'Connor, James Quirk, Willium Togerty. Aftor which the meeting then adjourn- ed until Sunday, av 2:30 o'elock. “The family of Heury Marshall, living at No. 56 Fuwk streot, numbering six porsons, narrowly excaped death by suffocation lust Saturday night, Jnut previous to yetiving, one of the children filled the stovo with soft coa), leaving tho dume por vlosed and the door open. 'The rooms scon filled with carbonie acid gas, and all tho family would iave been chioked had not Mr, Marshali, who is & night watchman, roturned home early in tho moruiug, aud discoverod tho stato of af- affatrs. Dr. Charlos ¢, Buckloy was immodiate- iy called, and, by using prompt aud ofiicient romadies, succooded in placiug the sufferers out of dangor, e PERSONAL, Mr. Thompson, roporter of the Times, desires to state that ho is not tho person who cailed b the Bt. James Ilatel to fuquire whother Mayor Colvin paid his board-bill ; that ho did not write up the Mayor, and that be did not inforin the Alayorho was obliged to write himup., Noxt. HOTEL ALRIVALH. Palmer House—Drof. 8, 8, Norton, Mt, Vernon Military Adudemy; 1. P, Mason, Hosion; D, Thippe, Now York; Ferdiuand Stranus, Clove inud; A, A. Juckson, Now York; W. R. Hamil- ton, 'Poorin, Grand Paciflo—Jamon_Mur: docl, Bt, Lonis; J. G. Molbrook, Now York; Goorgo . Richardson, Doston; 1. I Tuylor, Dhiladolpbin; Thoo, Banwood, Cineinnati J. Espy, Cinclnnati; G, G. Larle, Omaha, . . . Sherman House—Tho Hon. Josoph Villas, Mus- cating; O, 0. Dostwick, Now York; Max Don- Kolspicl, Now Ovlonnt ;' Herman Wolt, Philadol- phin; lobert Garry, Kansas City. e HYDE PARK. A regular meoting of tho 1Iyde Park ‘Crustoos wan Liold Saturday aftornoon at the villago hall. All tho mombors wore present excopt Mr. Doylo, BILLS, The bills of Garnott W. Romaon, publishor of the South Side News, for £101,20, and U4 for nivertising speclal assossments, wore roported book, sud reforrad Lo tho Attorniey for Lis ap- vroval, The following bills were roported baok ap- }mwml, and ordored to bo pald ¢ 1t, W. Dadson, for enleulating aross of Inud taken for streots on_condemnntion procoedings, £16; Dobron & Rhoados, for pluts for uso ol jury ou same, 34, by T'ho bill of Gaorgo Iannab, of South Ohloago, for lumbor for oulverts, was reforred to the Qlork, to'roport whathor the same had not al- rondy boon ordered to bo paid, FINES RECEIVED, Mr. Btobhings, of tho Finance Committeo, ro- orled that he hind in accordanco with dircotions rom the Bonrd axamined the books of Georje W. Dinford, Captalu of Police, from Mnreh 16, 1872, the dnto on which ho hind beon directod by thio Jionrd to collect a1l thien, up_to Jan, 1, 1874 and found that ho had collectod #6,103.17, and that ho bad recelpts from tha Treasurer for §0,103.17, "I'ho report was accopted and placed on filo. TER DIEN, Mr, Gray offered tho folluwing : Jtesolved, 'Thint tho several warrants drawn on ihe Treanuror’ i favor of tho sevoral membera of thin Toard in paysmant of thelr per diom shall b received Dy the Village Collector In pnymnont of taxes, Mr. Donfleld moved to lny on the table, It was lost—{un!, 1; nnys, 2, Mr. Btobbings movold the ndoption, but the motion was lost—yens, Gray,aud Stobbiugs ; usys, Barnoy, Bonflold, and Cady. QILITAGD AND THONNTON ROAD, The Clork roported back the ecommunication of G, Vondorsydo contalulng s list of porsons and the amount paid to him on assessment roll for tho improvemout ot the Chicago aud ‘Thorn- ton rond ; nlko, a cortiflad copy of the rosolntion ndopted by the Bourd Juno 8, 1871, sppointin Vandersydo Coliector of said assossmont rol which waa dostroyed i tho Chieao fir, and has been ropiaced by a now roll for the samoim- provoment, which {8 now in the hands of the illaga Collector for collection, and also submit- ted the fotlowing : Jiesolved, That the Collector bo authorized to re- colva fn payment for kpecial tax on Chicago and Thornton Road the receipts glven by G. Voudoraydo, in pursustica of thio orders of the Bard of Juno 3, The rosolution was adoptod. A communication way recoived from Marls O. Peot claiming to own soventcon lots iu J. D. Jonning's subdlvision, & plat of tho same boing ‘encloncd, praying for tho vacatlon of ouo niley and tho extonsion (of anothior alloy a8 Eor plat to Chnrlos atroct, It was reforred to the Com- mittoo on Ilats. STRERT IMPROVEMZNTS, Proposals wero oponed aud read for grading and gruhbmg Bixty-oightls stroot from Stony Island avonus to {he Water-Worka; tho grub- bing to bo forty-six fect wide, tho rond-bed twonty-six foet, the ditches eight feot on top and three foet at bottom, and allowance lo Lo mado for thoe timber on tha strect, from sevoral porsons, All of which weve roferrod to the Com- 1witteo on Streots, Trosident Cady reported thnt he hind gronted tho use of the Villago Hall to tho Lpiecopsl Churob for Sabbath-ichool Sunday aftornoon, and lnst Sabbath to_tho Buptisls for » morning sorvico, and now bad a communication from a Commities of tho Baptists wishing to make n annnnul‘ arrangemont for the uso of the Ilall oth morning and_eveniug. It was roforred to tho Committoe ou Public Buildiugs, JESOLUTIONS, It was ronolvod that the Villago Attorney be requestod to repott in writing whether under the contract with O. E. Hoqumbourg for laying wa- wr-niren, the villago is obliged to gradoand gravel Sixty-oighth stroot boforo he can bo re- quired to Iay suid pipes. Also, that the approyal of tho plat of Iarvey's Sulbdivieion, in Sce. flfid 388, 14, bo and the samo iy hercby revoked ani roicindod, tho petitioner not baving complicd With the ruled of the Board, and having request- o tho samo to bo dons. Afso, that_ tho plut of Bubdivision entitled Anthony & Harvey's Subdi~ vision of a ‘strip 200 foot wide, adjoining and parallel to the Michigan Soutliorn Railrond, and s strip 200 foot wido adjoining and parallel with the Pittaburgh, Chicago & Fort Wayno Ratlrond, in the northwest 3¢ of Sec. 36, 38, 14, bo ap- Y!mv?ld on complionce with tho rules of the oard. THE ENOINEER, Tho Village Engiticer ru{lormrl back tho poti- tion of Wigchestor Hall for tho opening of TForty-nmth btreot, with n raport that he bind ox- amined the ‘plats aund found eald sirect traced thereon 66 feot wido, and it was roferred to tho Clerk to exnmine tho records, In accordance with resolution adopted at Inst meeting, he submitted an_ontline map showlug tho location and sizes of tho water-pipes now under contract, which was laid over for consul- tation with thio contractor, ass. The Superintendont of Public Works reported a dotajled statemont of tho location and dis- tancos of -tho 113 gas-lamps now erected, shoy- ing that they ate too closo tofnfl.mr in frout of thio houses of Ira Lolmes, D. {1. Spencer, Cliatles Mitchcoek, and L. W. Stono, 1t was ordored that the Buperlutondent's ro- port bo necopted aud placed on filo, and that ho causo the lnmps thut'are too near togother to bo shut off. . Mr. Barnoy oftered tho following ; Tteanjved, Thint ou und after Feb, 1, 1874, no more atrect-lnmps be lighied and furnished with gas at the public expenre. It was reforred to the Committeo on Public Grounds, THE TREASUNER. Tho villago Treasurer submitted a full state- mont of all ovordrawn accounts and a list of alt outatanding accounts, which was accepted znd placed on tilo without being read. It was resolved that tho Village Treasuror be fnstructed and suthorized to borrow on threa Water-Works bouds sufticient funds to pay the Water-Works "mé»mll and the bills of 1. 8, Chgnhrough, W. B, Smithand N. A, Witlinms 0, Adjourned to Tuenday ovouing at 7 o'clock. Loveee, iy LAXE FOREST. Triday evening, Mr. Pattco delivered a lecturo before the ollicers and Fllpiln of Yorry Hall. ITis subject was * Itouding.” The spoukor cous trasted Thonght and Sonso; showing that the Tormer corrected tho orsors of the Iatter, and carried us into o broador realm, Thought must faod upon_ facts, ‘Lo union of thought aud facts resuliod in strongth aud produclivenoss, Iach wos usoloss without the othor, The facls with which to omich thought muet be gath- ered largely in the tleld of literature, Rending was a sort of common ground, upon which might meet the old aud young, the rich and poor, tiie day-laborer und the student. Wander~ ing over thik common ground, ull wera iu daugor of gathoring but litklo that was Lruly valuablo, AN. and roturning laden with a few Dbundles of '(J“ worthless sticks, The great body of rendors might bo divided iuto four clnskes; the first made up of thoso who road indireriminntely, soizing with liko engorness, oll kinds of Wietuturo; the see~ ond, of thiose who read to gratify a morbid cray- iug for oxcitemont ; thoso read sonsational fiter- ature; tho third class comprised those who read from & dosiro to appear literary; the fourth class connisted of those who rend tc gather valuable meterinl for thought to enrich the mind, Tho Iwst-numed con- slituted the oul; successful class of rondors, Thoy road those Dbooks which would bost aid theta to what they desired. 1f thoy wislied to become philosophical, they rond phi- losophy ; if dovout and spirituslly minded, tliero wore books suituble for them, They studied certaln suthors, beenuse thoy wished to think in tho sumo lino with thom, Not too many books should be read ; the most eminent selol- ars bad sot 8 bigh valie upon compasutivoly fow volumes, The sort of mentsl pabulum, gave char- aclor to the man, mnd o mamo to Liw employmont. If his thonghts were employed wbout weutsl phonomens, ho was & inental philosopher ; if upon the labits and tribes of avimals, & zoologist, I'he spenker roviewed what thought had done, and was doing, smong men; and indicated tho bigh importance of mantal culture. T'he lecture aboundad in bappy illustrations aud figures_full of forcs and originality, snd was listoned io with clogo attention, e A S MORGAN PARK. Prof. 8. B. Norton arrived in this oity Inst oveuing, to tnko charge of tho Mt. Vernon ~Mili- tary, Olassical, aud English Acadomy st Morgan Park, T'his fluo buildiug {8 now about compiot- ed, and roady to bo transforved by the Lluo Istand Loan Building Company to Prof, Norton, —————————— Wild Tlorses in Konsas, A Tooont letter from Hargont, Kun, 10 tho T poks Commonwealth oontnius tho following * Large numbers of wild horsos sbound on the Pl‘nh‘lnb Lotweon tho Arkunsus and Smoky 1hil tivers, They ato of all sizes und colors, und are the wildest of all wild animaly, Thoy usually ronm in bands from six to twonty, and will run at sight of & mau two milos nway. A great mun; domeslicated horses, ug woll as mules, whicl Liuve nl.rni‘ud away trom thelr owners, lisve ta- ken up with the wild ones, After ruuning with them for & whilo they becomo as wild as thoir untamed compartions, * Various mothods bhave heon adopted to catch thom, bub thoy have gon- orally provod frultloss, A scrubby colt or u Drokon-down mulo aro, a4 & gonoral thing, tho only reward for all the {ime and labor, Suttlors on “the frontior would hail tholr spocdy exting- tion n# u blossing, for whon domastio “animnls got With thom thelr recovery is simply out ot tho question, Ever siuce tho trst emigrant turned Ny footsteps toward the Pacifle, thiu country hina been infestod with a thoroughly-organized gaug of highwaymon and horso-thiovus, and fow have ronehied thoir destination without lumlls( stook, Ihey hover uround tho omigrans traius ko vul- tures over & caronss, waitiug for a favorable op- pm‘tuunifllu pounco ufinn ihclr nnsuspooting proy. 1 kuow of oup outily, tho ‘Obloago Mining Campnn(.' that loft this place in the apring for Silvor City, that hod noarly all thelrstock, somo novonty-fivo hoad, tolon hoforo thoy gob hnle- way to their dostination, The expedition hd to ‘bo nbandoned, nnd mosk of tho parly rotumed, enddor but wiser mon, Boldom or nover Is & horso-thiof arrcatod ; and, 1f by some hoous po- ous ono s gobbled, it fn simply imposslble to gonviet iim, a8 ho always hias & host of * frionds’ roudy and anxions to prove his fnneconco, Dut their day hns como, The country In being sottied by class of peoplo that will protect thomaelves ajsningt thess outiaws, and compol them to seolc othor olimes to enrry on thoir nofarious worl.” Sl THE ANDERSON TRAGEDY. Lnd of the Sccond Chapters=Prolimis nury Examination and Dischurgo of John &, Corwin, Anderson, Ind.y (Jan, 23) Correapondence of the Ine dianapola Journal, ‘The preliminary examination of John I. Cor- win, for the killing of Qol. 8tilwell, closed this aftornoon, aud ronulted, a8 was oxpoated by al mosb nvorybn_xl*r, and cortalnly overy ono wlio at- tonded tho trial, save thoso directly intorosted in Delloving the opposite, in the discharge of the dofoudnut, At the opening of the court, Gon, Harrison said that if tho counsel for the dofonso was agreod lio would submit the cnse withont argumont. Maj. Gordon roplied that ho coutld not spenk until ho hnd consulted with his nssocintes, and affer that wns done ho an- nonngod that they would nrfiun the oaso, Tho Justleo, too, sunounced his desiro to hoar ar- gument, and it was at onco proceoded with, Col. M. B. Robinson, openod for the Btato, and waa followed by Johun A, Ilnrmnn for the de- fonso, Durivg tho ontire time theso gontlo- men wore spenking tho vory closost sttontion was paid to thom, and ab tho close of each of tho mastorly appenls in Lohnlf of the clionts thoy roprosontad, tho crowd dirogerdod the sanctity of tho 1chmms of justico, and gavo vout to an outburst of npkflnl\uu. At tho_conclusion of Muj. Gordon's spocch, Justice Pratt, by request of the counsol, avd de- siring to viow tho imnediate scons of the torri- blo affray, accontpaniod by your correspondent, visited Corwin’s oflice, and examined the placo carefully, giving full weight to tho silont tosti- mony of the strugglo afforded by the fmmture and fittings of the room. Quite o crowd colloct~ «ed around tho room whila tha 'Squire was within, so gront i8 1bo interest in anythiug, however slight, councoted with the torrible ovont. At tho conclusion of the oxamiuation, the Justica roturned to the conrt-room, aud having on the way back announced his intontion of rullng upon tho affidnviteat once, tho crowd was groatly aug- monted by tho dissemination of this fact. After tho Justico took his seat, which was douo in o mnuner so delibarato as to be almost painful to those who wero waiting to hoar what wat to bo the result of all this four days’ oxam- ination, cross-oxamination, and arguinent, ho sat for & fow momeonta, evidontly greatly im- proesed with the great respousibility resting upon him. It was & momont of tho mokt intonsa oxcitement and Fnt supprossed. Those in the roar aud at tho sides of the hall stood upon their feot or climbed wupon the backs of tho bonehos, thelr espectant, engor countenances manifosting tho overwhelming desire to catch the words as thoy might fall from the lips of "Squire Pratt, whilo thoso in tho centre and frout pressed forward, unwilling to loso evon tho faintest syllablo, The dofoudant was hid from your carrospondent’ view at this period, sud what his feclings woro, as expressedin his coun- tenance, aro unknown' to mo. DBut aftorwards, whon tho decision had been made, ho lad tho anme calm, solf-poseessed look and excossively polito mannor that has characterizod his cone dluct thronghout the trial, and, indoed, as Tam told, his conduct over siuce he camo to livoin Andorson. Tiually the Justico said, in w faint, rather un- cortnin way, for ho is a victim of & paralytic stroko, and specch is diftioult for him. * ‘There i no evidenco that I can see, which convicts tho defondant of murder, cithor in the first or sacond degres, or manslaughter. I must, there- foro, disclinrgo him.” And thon arose sucha shout and a clapping of hauds, aud other manie festations of gratifleation and approval, s must hovo sstonisbed many, as it did a fow, wy porsonal knowledge Al olong through tho trinl & change in tho focling and sentiment of the peo- plo could be wcon to bo muking progress; but that it bad reached to that oxtent, not evon tho most sanguino frionds of Mr. Corwin for & mo- ment iumilnud. The congratulations poured in usmn Mr. Corwin, his connsol, and his brothers, who bave attonded Lin faithfully throughout the trial, must have boen doubly grateful nnd touch- fug in viow of all the circumatances surrounding the caso. Mr, Corwin was unable to mnke his oxit from tho lall for as much asfifteon or twounty minutes, and as he wout to his home to mingle with his family once more a free mau, ho was followed to the very gate by a number of friends, who bado bim 3 Learty good-Dy only when he was about to entor the very preciucts of Liome and all jts tondor associations, After tho court-room was deseried, little knots of men conld be seen in_diforent localitics, dls- cussiug tho decision, and_ it s your corrospond- ent's best information that it is generally con. sidored to bo just, and the only one that could Lo mndo under the evidence. Of course, aud it iy but natural, the immediate friends of the de- ceased think {hero was sufficient crugo shown by the prosccutiou to warrant the Justice in blnd{ ing him ovor at lenst, if not to commt him. I heard to-day that the mattor would be laid bo- foro the Grund Jury at its noxt session, in Movah, but a lawyor told e that lmrlly; would not find an indictmont on the ovidence ; but as this opinion way Lavo been binsed somowhut, it ought not bo talen g conclusive. And this closes the second chapter of thiy terrible event. MISCXLLANEOUS. Q0TS OPENED AND CLOSED, COMPLIOATED necaita Gl Work ronuivlag s grort s o a'by WILLH, Gccouitanty Hoom 16,168 1%, Madiso ASIL PAID FOR CAST-OFT OLOTHING AND Miscollanonux kootls of any kind, 1, GBI, Loun Ofico ) Sthtwate o & LOTHES-WRINGERS OF _ALL KINDS RE. psirud ;_new rollara tdeach, 83.50's paie: oW wrlug. 6 eud 26, M IAYGIS, ‘ost Washingtan, 1 T AT FRED MALOW, X aud 47 Wert Aadisou-st., on Mondasy ?;y(a.l.‘.x YL Spppggoneery 1o 1 vy all 8% tavitad. NJOVELTY UARRIAGE -~ GRADLE ARD OAR- rlago combinud, With Patent Adjustable Canory, Hend for cireular 1o LEAYES b TI0GALS, 518 Broad: way, oppo ISCICIRER HON 1, VT ALL[PI‘lIiVSDN?! an Ty SOl AR e MELY GIV. ot to trust Poter Moyer fn 1y namo Qobts of his contracting, JACUL’ Cincago, dun, =4, PUYSICIANS " OF ~ FARTFRS ~ ATTENTION — Lither, with 200 or $300, e dowblo thir capital oy month, - Call on or Addros THUKSDLLL & BROWN, 176 Weat Madison-st, 1)A| S DRSIRIN TO SELL OR TRADIE stouks of E\m for yon! ostato or cash, call U173 Ls Halloty: Vs AlLAN, GUANMIHING Olt STUTTERING-NG GURE, NG |Imy. Send for circular, Otlice hours, 94, m, Lo 9, w1 . SANDC 187 W, Washiugto IPHE_TUGHEST PRICE PAID FOR_OASTOLF clothing by SONAS A, BRIGLSMA, 337 South Olask- 5, “Grders by inail vrotiyitly attonded to. 70 LEABE-OR MANULAGTURING PURPOSES- a distory At bnsouiont bulldlnu, GG16D footy 10 £30] lr{ll:nllon 7! fll'l} E:IIII‘I:]IHM?: )gl‘llln':!firn;wlll ator an xtures forsalo vory choaps poss: - Gueg of W br GUNTIS, Tubon 9, Tea WA —A LIVI AND ACTI! 3 ) r goutloman, for the bost roons in Caniom, O .+ Wil Sayital of 6,000, 8 successtal, pasiug bus n'nm":o:.n 1 dbto. Addrens. Box 0, Usntom, Sark Coutt 15, Unto, W ASTED-WINDERY_EOME GOOD PARTY 10 ‘Coutact a lirst-alies bindery with our ostablistim A fino xoom In 6 r uew building sl planty of tomd, Address fur particulars GAZ) NG GORBANY, Fort Wasno, (ad. Cort Wayno, W ANTEDSMATL, Y WHCOND-IAND RAFI T A N I D s 0% dress G 83, Tribung otficy "~ HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 10T SATI_PORY_FINEST IN TITE QUTY ; 1 B‘:o;t“" 48 Gan Badio M- AdQrass 1 S8, eionae oitiao, 3 TIONKE, FAMILY GAR- to.s 1or cash or roal ostate, aoton, blankets, 3, Veibuno ollivo, J(UlL SALE-VINE BINGLE BLEIGNS AT DIS. 0 A B Ulow rogular pricer M- Or WILUULL, 167 Mtichigan-av, . (POMERS T TROTTERE] TROTIRR L ea for satb at Ao, WAL stabioa Oy sud I6s Aighcauay. . alechorey bay goldinge, 1 ind 8 yesruaid, foig anisied fol (il and hanes it 150t 1o 02 or bottar, o it RO o ind 1bkTo work wud Wik Wanmons by Derdine Any' person wanting e CorE oain i amlne thom} orry n‘ Hhorse, il ‘buaton Billy Bare, now Whitma: s Weateen Girl, Kitkwaod, Dyron, and otliom. A1k one biind hofao, bust aiyled frotter fn tho Wast. - Al- 0 onw Kentucky colt witl guud trotting sotion, aii oan )\urfllil\fl\“\‘ Pursuns in want of good trottors ahuuld not B samis st e TSN SR prico: W I JUts sttion, 107 and 108 Mighig el TATARTED=TO PURGITASIE A PAIR OF A NO. 1 I A i s, Addsons 1 41, "L Ao | MUSIOAL, 110 RENT—PIANOS AND ORAANS: NIEW PIANOS . L WML 1L, PROSSER & CO., 214 ron, o tkot, Prico 0 an 3 Munufactors anid safuaroan, 6 et tndianaat. oo FOR SALE. 0T BATIE_OIL, PAINTINGS—A VALUABLE GOL- ) Ot met ity lnfi.mfi-‘{fiwrzu.y i a alao, meons, T'hio colloctio jithe t 1 % g #uou ut all hours of the day, Partpsywent taken ia tradv, OITY REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE QN Tl AVINUIE-, An ploganthouto un Praiticcar, hone Toantiphuat. m';-'fi'nffd“' Tiarblo front on Waball-av, noar Koue: latblg tront on Ml LAY, i 8by A G Mg o of Sisnt Marblo frunt on Michigaiay,, No, 623, Alasblu front two-atory au &ronoh oo on Praftl-ar., noar Twontpacchidlaly dnd vsem G0 | N on largo lot, nn\v.m\v.-'\f{nfl'bk ot ap Moo, o1 IR i i g by bisto, Matstod, Tweuty-s '}ull.;unnd Tl){l‘:tlg- it oynntat o 3 o, ALDEIUTONAN G 110 Mourapst, AP0 to tho [OR BALE_AT A DAUGAIN-LOTS ON WEST. st Tl Bk s ) Spataly QUIFO A1) Hontly Clark-ates T biike oo (01 BALE-OR EXGHANGE-11h YERT ON BII. { * wian-at., Datwoon Harei 4 UOOBMAN G0 Doncimarn pte - e JAMIS B [{OR BALI-10 TOTS ON BTRWAIT-AV. A ovard { heicv low and termn. ohay. L50F oo 14 Kixon Butlding, ‘mortuesst sornor Mea: 0o POl SALICTOUR FOTHON WATLAGERT., NEAR Thisty-fourtlt., WxI28; Drico, 8001 tori oasy. BNYDER & LRI, 14 Nizon' Butlding, uorthcast corusr WANTED--MALE HELP, e e Employmont Aconsios, -ANTRD-20 OHOPPERS AND b0 TI-OUTTINS work all winter, suro vay. Apply to ANGEL CUAKER, 31 Wout Raudolplist. N AT ANIZED.tNON " Ny ZED. YA e D that they onn loarn wooiting. te th tiing pattarn by ndarcsin {l"’.‘y A B 01 Wrattigton ate, Covin: 0 Miscollnnoons. iMPLOYMENT, = WORK TWANTED - WINTIL, for ovorsbody, Good i ment, Mon aud women wanted, Addren W, A. HENDERSON & Pormancnt employ- Tl JArieiaTs Trso. ©0,, Clovolaud, U, orBt, Louls, Mo, - o R . w“s'ih'.":hu"u'fim AANUAOLE NG ™60 1 '\VAN'“ID MREN FVERYWHLRE TO BELL % difforeut artlclos, Pays evory ono Inrgol Uutfit 23to 850, Amarican Novolty Company, 113" Last Blsdi- wou-at., Room 83, NTED-TEN GERMAN BOYS TO WAIT ON WA reaniv at FAIRKIEH HOUST, oarmer of » Tiatetaon aud TTI0 YOUNG nent will be glvon, L Clas KN i D! M TO W Al sioady mitorn Call at or add it W TID- ADVR N7 GA vansars,._ Call at JRoom 69 Ropublic Lifo Insurance Building, Tagalinst, Ascond by the eloyator. [0 BALR_#n 800 OAST—tm7 WEST - TrO% A% u\?oln“n 22550, pud lv)m.knll [T OR BALU—SOUTIL DEARBORN-ONILATO! F:‘ Framt o Tanermont, 10 raor. Job 3100 Hosr thiL. arner Monroo and LaSiallo-sta. Ot SALR~A FING SOUTIL 81DT: THOUSK WITIL 1tts vory choap, Apply to BALKIR & WALT, 10 Toarbiorn-at. thireo yoars, I halt linso-mouoy, finest frudongo oty lno".',"x"."f.,.fum‘f'fi"““’ “Vouth of " LAusoty % ol JroREA ST WASTINGTON-ST N TG frgnt. botwoen Lenvitt O Dy, BT DL 3 g Boncoeand Ladallo-nta, 10010 alloy. U. P’ BAY, 62 North Olark-t. tiothat. SNYDICIL & LR, 1 ‘Nhon ‘Building, north- F A “sit modorn inprovomouts, {or 11,000, on casy terms, {01t SALE—TOR ABOUT HALE ITS VALUI, ON Park. me ofioe, 1. uilding, northeant, cornor Monro and ~WESTERN-AV, AND HURDATD.8; ‘lotw fronting on Wostorn-av, and \luhbard 8780 to 81,230; vawy paymonts, SNVDKR & L 'FT)'n BAL prion, 87 11" 5¥taon Sulidlug, Horiteast Gornor Monoro and Sallo-ats, TFOR SALE-CRNTRAL PROFERTY—A “FIRRT: ‘olass bisiness block on South Slde, batweon Madlsurn anditandolph, woll rentad. Pactins dos{eing 8 steiotly first clasa investmont_are "1’“‘“ to oxaming thia proporty. - AVEILIELE, Heal Katate Ofico, No, 160 Dearboru- at., Tlonoro Bloc o ‘flfim ;xlusmg.s:r.-m.x T.OTS FRONTING kb, nEC ) 3003 5 ments. SNYDER & Litth, Kb, 14 Kixon' Bulldiog, northeast_corner Mouros and LaBsileata, OR BALE-A GREAT BARGAIN-A LOT ON ;F‘ North LaSalloat., ofio blogk noctn of Chicago-av., uf st cernor 40x112 foot, more oF 1 1Lmlvfl 1y a four ly 8 foir Sy Mlwaukeoar, TOR_BALE — ADAMS.ST, — 3.8TORY _FRAME oung, i rooma: InC HELED, vionr {LabSseer:, SN Y DAIE & Liilo 14 Nizon Billdiag, nortlieast oarnor Honro and 6-sts. Foiz BATFE_KANKAREE BOUTLEVARD-100:150 foot on tho cornor of the Houlovard and Forty.firat- , anat front, SNYDIT & Lt Nov 11 Nxon Baid: injg, nortlienst cornor Manrae and Latiallo-sta, 'OR SALR—NIOUSK AT WILLSET, DRPOT GON. Dl Jaining nizo rooms, gooil atore nd brisk brsomont, o ) oo aemeRt. CEFWRE, Wokimiesty o 16 yours” Jonso -MARBLE-FRONT HOUSK ON MIGHT. th lot, 95,000, MATSON ILILL, 108 and HOUSE AT OAK- nd choap; noar cars, Addross tarkat, Applyto SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, ('OR SALR-SOUTH RVANSTON_A LAROR, FIN. finished houso, 14 rooms, on lat to suit in aizo, on iuonthly sayinonts, by’ owaers, TILLOTSON BOS., 73 a0d 374 Staf TrOR BALE-ENGLEWOO! housas, firat-olasa finisl —TWO LARGE 2.STORY one cattage, 6 roome, one Dlook from deriutss shxt daily: thiy' iy mhiahy owiam: FILLO LOR"BROS. S e B 'OR BALI~LOTS AT SOUTIH 4 1 o ot ok ML IS Doboraat: WANTED--FEMALE HELP, ANT, nnom“un"‘mmm\r HOUSE D L TO DO O y 918 Ok Tor & Ty of Uiroa. Apply at 1014 Michigan: av., Monday, VWANIED—X GIRE 70 DO GENERAL HOUAH: work fa. all prive aruily, Apply at 187 Cottaga Groveny, VY ANTED=IN FANTLY OF 7O, A REAT, TIDV i for pruoral housowork, Apply 8110 ligsn-av., near. WOMAN TO DO GENRRAT HOUSE. il fawiily; Gorman “proforrod. Apply » outhioast cornor Twonty-sovonib, 1o- cloak, or to-mortow, Bonday at 1441 Prairio- WANTED-A RN RASS; NONE othor need apply. 18 Kldridgo-court, Mincoliancous. TWANTED-LADY CANVASSERS FOR CORN. woll oolebrated sellfitiing chart: large prof guarantead. Cliart and Pattorn ftooms, soutlinast corser 5 nnsath, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Bookkeonors. Clerks, Eto. TTUATION WARTED-BY A YOUN( nuan of papurience, as bookkealar or aal TLR: t Grrman, - Bgst oity and Now Yark o v LD, ‘Divector Chicage Masioal lege, 443 Wabash-av. QUTUATION WANTRD_IN A RETATL, 81070 by A compatont prescription alark Bertof rafarencas, a8 1, 88, ITUATION WANTED-TIIY A YOUNG GERMAN, who writen very good haud, In some oifico or store, where ho can got a ‘chianco to werk his way up. Salary nnobject.” Ruforencos good. ~Address JL 8 Tribuns affico, SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domostioa. o 4thits mork and sowin SThs iy Abply 8t 16t East Ohloaga-ar, = o GITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG GIRL. 70 do gnnncl housowark or sooond warks - Liosé of refor- Giicu:, "Gail or addrets 74 Wrigiust, DRUG- and_ponman, oft Emplovmont Azenotes. [TUATIONS WANTID_PAMILIES IN'WANT 0% o Scan Eeaffar DUBIITS aitce. 80 Srwankn e 00 uprlie BOARDING AND LODGING. South Side. TRIRD-AV., NEAR HARRISON-8T.--BOARD for Iadies or gontiomon, $5 por woek with uso of 10 JrOtE BATE-TOTS, BLOCKS AND ACREINEAR oy S rcat B! 3 St ks AN Chy 78 Dbatborniate Ot orme: Woit Ghteago JPOR_BALE-OMHOIOR, PAGKING HOUS® PROT- erty at Union Stock-Yards. _Wa are sole agonts for Backors® Additions, ~ JAS. B..GOODMAN & C0.. 73 RSALE-LOTS AT TAPLEWOOD; ONLY TOUR miles from Court-Ilous ccosalblo by steam-cars; commutation o, 64 contae - Aads {008, Havo. hoce so Sutovor tho anlira bEaporty: sidewaiks havs.aiss hooa laid; artosian well on'the proporiy flowing al ite of 350 gallons of purdwator vor hintia,” Thoto Tots ave rapld! P A e A A AL Rt ol roporty, Prico of from to Jy Picusy paymmonts.” WING & FARLIN, 5 Last Wabh {nitonatey Hoom 4. Diauo, 500 WABASILAV._ITANDIOMELY FURNISIL @l front roois, suitablo for gentioman and wife, Also single room for & gentlsman, Reforences required. ‘Wost Side. 134 JARREN-AY., COT. WOON.ST —DILIGIT ful_accommodntions for married ‘couplo: mant choorful room; good viow and lights; houso and Igeation {ovitings only ono blook from Madison-t. cars, near Union Park, Terms quite moderato, BOARD WANTED. OARD-A BUITE OF ‘excollent raoms, * furnished, wifo, and two ddugliters, by Fab. 1, fine” atyle, and with modorn couvenioucos. ‘eral, and bo pornaneat, for satisfactory, accumimodn- TPOR SALE-HARGATNS IN 107K, BLOOKS, AND aares, chiean Tots jast wost of ity lihits near cat shops and Uontral Park: ahstracts @i tmonts taken. bora-at. von and month! 345, 1. QOBDMAY & 05" "7 Dbar- 1 tionn, " Reforonuas givon rod. " Addcoss, with Rl Tt o 8, rodulrad. Addcoss, wi BUSINESS CHANCES. Fm: BALE—SOUTH ENGLEWOOD—READ MAT- & l:;l lll;l"i“r‘l’dvgfiluhl;ln‘ult 1n‘:.(‘!.~|lnyanu'lfifln!. thon coma s for clisaper PO R ragy " on bis and tho dopot, TV T g Tott ot lats, R of kny sibu ot Ubloago. ‘0. d. STOUGL, and 7 Donrhorn-sty 7O SALE~100 FEET FRONT, LAKE SHORE. S TR R, of the'land ; torma easy. o WAL T Doxrtomiat, - oo 0PVt OR BALE_LOTE AT NORTHWESTE 2 T0OR BT O0 chab Detamoes ) vonre 3 100 3t Lincoln Park. & lots at Lincoln and Kintloate, for o, worth $1,000. LAIRIN & JENAS, 147 LaBalloste SALE—0 ACRES IN N. W. & SEO. 8, M, 13, Jying on both sldes of tho west hrnsgnh at n‘,"; gflu‘la Tiranch of the Chicago Rivor, SNYDEL & LEI, 1 Nizon Buidiog, northesst coraor Monras nd'La OR SALT—#0 AGRES ORIGINAT, WASHINGTO [ ibiatts, A5, B GOODMAN & 00.. 14 Dobtborar, {701, SALE_SOUTIT RNGLEWOOD-TOTS RE- pgailed sy mglesalo riges; il ach evocyalioaste Lot e 8100 om0 i BON T, O aR T Donsbapmente o eavin. MAT COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR SALY—0 AGRES OF LAND, MIl. TSI ATl of whten, 10 R arond it By {ine chanco fox fowa, for s21gor axalianga for b pripnrty. by LATIR & 9 SN 14 Ladtib sty REAL ESTATE WANTED, VWANTED-TG BUY_RT ONCIE TOR GASH, X dwrelling-housn, wa alorlos and basemont, “roathloy Drlok, or franw, with brick basomont, located botwaen Twonty-scoondl and Thirty.fifth-sta,, east ol State; vrica ot to oxcoud 4, u; passemlon 10 e civau by tho'tat of next month. Iuquiro at 549 South Olnrk-st. \VANT‘I‘;’D—A FIRST-OLASS PIEOE OF_IMPROV. ed busjnoss porty worth 130,000 to 860,000, fi yhioh 3 350 ..hu? inbored reldtico woull by fakon cant 0 incumbranc anca. b2 Emh‘lfi O eamor 5 Aro e Rofe" 14 Wash ngton SALE-T WILL SFLY, AGRR TIRACT: A1G xnd Olarosion iih a6 Corms and betses thr and thon will TO RENT--HOUSES. "0 RENT—BY D. GOLE & FON, RUAL BSTATE and Houso: Reuting Agents, 183 Woat Madison-st.,: k, S11 Park-ave 178 Wost Randolph-at. ck, 531 Wost Ad Now briok, 3 West Ada A large number of franio pec month. 0 liouses, worth from 815 to $50 0 RENT_Z-8TORY AND BASEMI 7 1070 aud 1076 Wabash-ar. Runiirs At 12 Wabeah wa: ]P0 RENT-OR FOIt BALE—THE HOUSE: 9{X85 [T, R e O kT ey s4,the Wollnat. Depot iluss, adioiuing ti & N. W, -t engor Dopat. : i £ivo and has fine Dridke 5 S100e and BaeK-ruoin, i Suvoral (g Ras et nowiy plastorod and paiated thronghout.” Al O'BYINE, W liast R ngio st N UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN A LARGK 8TOC! -\ ranchio In Colorade 10 miles of splendi Rrazing Iaud, with 3,000 b Bustnoss alreads thoraughly ‘establishod and ‘romunorativo. Addrent GEORGE WHRELLR, Elllott House, Washington, D. ., for 20 dnys. PLUMBETR AND GAS-FITTER BII EAT, A R A b ey, T SUOP OHEA JBoaune-uoite For ST o OWVINIEL 3 Eaat Rineloste " - DIEUG BTOUK AND FIXTURE: lone of thollvoliost towns in Towa ; ten Ing disteict; Junation of thees ratlcond BALOON AND Dapot.” B, . Dopat. FOR SALE, 1N of a Tnrge farm. 1o compatitio Teasous for: oudii ciiance for & physician. Tiest ‘.. Addross DRUGS, "Triburo ofics. JLXTIA BUSINKSS OHANOIZ-ANY ONE TAVING ™ atgeof gooda wortls rum $1,000 o 80,0 o loars Do o, ok fion Trom Cbiigor b tho West. £oy roltiust towas, 33 mfien [rom Chion & itorviow atdrése 8 1, Trilune oulges y hifery i fine runaing oeaor: ry i fino tunuing orior. ‘torais o Klly’m GO M. GRIETEN, of to WAL T. BAKKE, No. & Lat + mto buslnoss open 3 o, S bgno shinlae g 5 NEAIALE INVERES TIHE WHOTE, Tl e siarst, Belneeswol-osbl Rt outh Sido. iczoilloat. * Addross I, 4. MIG o Tiocatiys i TG 1N A OITY OF 2,00 Evorsthing compluto, with ‘Sus and dolng o first-clays busincss: wid NLY BII0) Dopulation for salo. form Mhop attaelie Iuvaler oo oo b vort, & for huted Tnent, Adarows BOSTON BHOR-STORS, st r'l'iimwuuwon ONR-HALF INTRREST IN ONE ghiste e mis g st 0 . “Annnilmitod amou u o dotio. “Patonts sogurod o (he artioles maTuAGWCol: A raro chanca for v . T A BryShpnca for lavistinont, For pasticalars addrosi FINANCIAL. PBALDWIN, WATKERS Go. TAVIE FUNDS 13 i, ‘Suturu b s, roe e Nar et e S ing, coruer Dearborn and Madison:sis, e WANT TO BORROW 81,00 FOR A YEAR OR mora; will pay 15 por cont for month I advances will secure by trust deed of proporty costing B350 whioh &uras 0 por conl por aouum. Address K- 7, Tribune 0. ONIEY TO LOAN ON DIAMORDS, WATCHIY, bonds, wto., at LAUNDER'S 1S Hanalhiss, e S YIRS prtinteottne, 1 ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, 5, Tow 10 o NTOLIHE MU et Toavm 5 upatacm” O DONFY 0 LOAR ON DIAMONDS WATOHRS, and othor valunhio sc ASSEN'S Priv Eou Ohlene i Lt i g S Pebvatd [ONEY 30 1OAN-3 m‘s‘vmns, ON REAL ), inelde; one A . E, G, Sl it ot 85,000 in hand. £, G P[0 LORN 460000 I SUNH TOSUTT, OF NOT LI ’ o o Wankjat S50 “PUTRAN & NEWELL, Toom W TO RENT--ROOMS, 10, RENT-ROOMS ¥OR HOUSKKIR Smith-st., ono block woat of Uslon 'rfrgap\!gnugd o L at ¥ Doarliorust,, o TRLEGANTLY FORNIST D 5 i day, ok, o mondl, At Rt Lnte; 36 nyo] Deae Gora.at, Ohargus Otfieo, Room 33, Y0 MENT—ONE LARGE VURNISIED Todii." Tnsoir ot S1 South Batkoness upatatues OV “rd‘w TD—§7,60 TOR TIREE YEARS, AT 10 PRI 10 B Slior IheRinb . S s proToch: Vatan of tho' proporty, ooigee Al ¥ ‘700 TO LD, IMPROVED GH S1.5 £ fimxu' ool iraaston roal catato, KIMBALL Clack st ) WANTED FOR ONi OF TWO YRARS 52,000 AN : v otxiy tlon of Ubluger - Addoms o Fuiboas oo uie o n'll)mr-"rlwtl: %fimleulm “f‘;f'fi"“““"fi GAN Bl commudatod with nica furnishod roo innlly at 1) Boutly Groui-at., Toar onos. o ELEGANTLY FURNISIIED ROOMS, yr waols, ‘OF month ; chuapeat ront fu tho citys ullon Kiropean Hotal, 1 ot NGLIE OIt KN SUITE, TUR- rato, Apply at noriheast cornor Kutranco oin Monroe-st. 70 RUNT_ROOAS nlshod; rant. inode: Monros anit Siato-ats, TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES. &o. A A AR AN AN AN AN NNNANNNANNAANIS O T ioricn of Nace fabt Wohtiitoriates, aultnblo: far srlalownlo or lght mwniaoturing businoss; containy vaglt aud olovator, wud {s woll ighteil; 51,40 por anauni. £, LY, Wabasi-ava, oornor of Monrug-st. AND TOURTIU Oficon. 'O RENT—QUFIQES IN T PORTLAND BLOOK ¢ o suitablu for [{fe Insuratico; ona auitablu for loary gl st prices 1o suit o auitably tor real ostat Apply at Room 17, T, LY. Miscollancous. 1[I0, RENT-ROOMS, WITIL BTEAM-POWLR, AT 228 finnt, Washington-at S WANTED--TO RENT. - ANTED_TQ RENT-HAVIZ GOOD TENANTS for Mousus canglug fraut 46 o ¥GUpar montl st WILLS & O, '8, 173 LaSalioat,, Rtoal Kitate aud Touno Renting. PARTNERS WANTED, DARTNER vatub) A AN~ ANAAAAR WANTLD-WITH 830, IN A BUSINESS i icow yeace, paging $100 por month. s AN RXVE- Hal, 08 g d trado, Al HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 578 W OTIONELRS, 6 ‘Bouth Qaualat, os Wednoaday, ¥rlday, and Baturday, u I i {ll:l‘lfl:‘:nu Izllllflllulll nlll;nh aroan dox a0 oou AL KR s parahasod will self athur taa selo 'dars ARiotloM Drloda; E0od BLOrRE0 ALIOH FALeR, %10 000 7o LA JiEY LS RIA, TR, AN S N RTEY 1 oecmmmi TO EXCHANGE, AR s 0 EXOHANUE—A FINE NEW O0TAGO] T o e tdneo i igtand cold walo Db o fulrunco, wood stabloy with 1o T5x1it ar 18818 enst frout, southiof Oak-at. ligandale, Hydo 5 acres on tho suuthweut oorasr Sovon{y-filth. at, and Stony Tsland boulevard, for five rosidenda (o ot 5 unimprovod property In oity, ULRICH & LOND, B f0_EXOHANGE—A FINIE WERIDENOR IN thriving t in M| N & for & good stook af boot Thres 1tivors, Micl, XOHANGISi ) NURDAR mmrln‘)éwly' B allo-at, au Groen. Al shoce, " Adlross Hox "B farms, L. A, QILBERT & CO., O iEXGIANGI_KAN A8 HTOOK ey, wol stackadsnll fur Ko, vy 10 ATHCSIE & WAL, 160 Donriorness, PoPertr: 10 EXCIANGE=TWO BUSINERR TOTE “WITH hriol iisprovoments, Wort Sida 36,500, 1 G, W BT T38 et oo 1,20 foF lowber, 0, EXCTiANGY Loiuse and ot on & of Onloago's, most. fouriailog addross, siating the logation Sxclinnge, 0 oe N ATANTED 10" W varth of housoliold furaituro. o ofl TIADF A NIOE, WELL IMPROVID BMATT, fariu, 80 wilos trom :‘\5- ity ou s il 'Si"hd“: ity S S ATRURNT o bt 4 = 10 EXQUANGE_UASIL, BIHORT-TIME PAPER, ‘and real extuto for a stook of guods, oty or country, oF farm." 149 Laballg-st.y itoom 3 LOST AND FOUND, GST-ON RATURDAY EVENING ON WEST L ‘hoatre, & fur tip. Washingto-st., or st tho O] pat._Longo fufo ABOU adom K 10, 500 iba adton at the Globs. _____SRWING MACHINES. RER IMPROVED SINGER AND TWO GROVRR & Liaker imaohi: jalg at Lialf cost: (n poifeot dor wadmonery oo S I Moo, s

Other pages from this issue: