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: - THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN SATURDAY, MARCIL 3 187 SERGT. HOOD. Ho Is Aoquitted on the Charge of Issuing That Warrant. And Is Arraigned on Charges of In- & toxicatlon, Lc, The Cnse Continucd Till Thurs- day. Tho Doard of Police held a epacial mecting yestordny nftornoon, Prosident Shoridan Iu the ohalr. Thero woro moro than the usual number of spoctators prosent, it bolng understood that tho Donrd would give ite’ decislon In Sergt. Xood's cage, though nonotics hind boon given that thoy would. = INQUINY ADOUT TIHE DEOISION. Mr. Van Buron, Iood's attornoy, nsked it tho Bonrd bhd como to A ronclusion. T'ho President snd thoy had not as yot. Mr, Van Burén wantod to know if It whs tho Intention to como to & docision soon. Tho Prosident roplied that howas nob aware that tho madter hind boon disenssod. Comimnirsloner Klokke thought It proper to give & decision at onco, Ho Lad his mind made up rogarding tho caso, . 5 "I'ho Presidont romarkod that ho was roady at any momont to staté hia views. Commissiouor Reno moved that tho chiarges against tho Sergoant bo dismisteds .Commigsioner Klolke said thecaso was an un- usual ono; it had attracted consldorable atten~ tion, and he hnd proparod an opinfon which he would proceed to read, with the pormission of tho Doard. : RELORRE'S OPINION, i Tho ' Commissionor thon rend the followlng opinion ¢ In 1ny opinlon thero 1810 cauna for nction againat Bergt, Tiood on tho chargen o8 specifiol, o, epect Acations cliurgo tho said Sergt. Lood with, on tho 4th diy of August, 1873, procurifig o blank Stito warrant, and, without authority, luscrting in said warrant tho Danio of Ohiistopher HiafTerty,—it reciting that, upon oath mado before A, 1L, Banyon, a Justice of the Peace, sald Raflerly bad been charged with tho come mission of an offenso ngainst tho lnws of the Stato, l.\t:‘ thio eaid Ioud, well kuowing, when ho made ot Rl warrant, that aatd Railerty hacd no boen chorged with the commission of any offense agaiust the laws of the Btato of Tilinofa “Tuo writ commonly known aa a Stato warrant by the legul fraternity recites that, upon complaint under outh Leing mude beforo a Justico of tho Peace, the samo Is ssuiod, It is directed to tho BherliTs, Coronors, toustubles, nud policemen within tho Stato, aud gives uxlsdiction througliout tho Btato ; is fssucd for crime, felouy, or any offenso against tho Inws of the Stato snly, and requires tho party arrested by virtue thero- of o nuswer to the Ktate, No warrant as descrilicd wwas offored in oyidonce, d this belug the naturo of the warrant (Lo Sergeant ia charged in tho specifications with having filled out, Il churges have nut been sustained, IRREGULAR PRACTICFS, ‘Tucte, howover, Wero brought fo light in tho conrsg of the trin) which'ealied tho attention of the Board of Polico to an irregnlar aud roprehensiblo practice in the tormer adminlstration of polic matters, which onght Lover to linve been countennuced, aud 18 deserving of general condemnution, . “Tho diroct ovidenco of 3. W, Clydé, formerly acting Pronceuting Attorney in tho Valice Courts, L, J, Lull, und Georgo B, Milier. ox-Captaius of Dolice, 0. R, Matson, ex-Polico Clerk, Judge Scuily, Oflicors Cooker eud Tunlson, aud Sergt, Hood, wiiel s corroborated Dy Capts, Hickey aud Buckloy (all of whom are famil far with polico businers), very conclusively shows that thocuatom ot Volico Justices to issue binuk warranta Lerring their signutures to Coptaiun and Sergeants of the polico force hins provailed during s torm of many years, tho sald warrants to bo used by such Caplains Bnd Borgeants in cases of emergoncy, or whenever tho cause of justice might require, A COMBMON CUBTOM, Thoro can bo no question, judgiug from the over- whelming testimony on this'point, that the fssning of warrants by thoe Justices wus o-common praciice, Equally clear it fo thut such warrants havo been used Dy otiicers to make arrests, and have ufterwards been acted upon by tio Justices beforo whorm the' ollenlars were brought, A DISORDERLY WARRANT, A warrant kuown as o * dlsordorly warrant,” ware rant partaklng moro of o civil process than of anght. clue, tho sume ullowing that ball bo entered for tho up- pearance of the party arrested at tho Police Court of 1kio* City of Chicago, ‘to suswer tho complaint of wid city in u plea of debt for vivlation of a city ordinance, e Sergeaut did All ont, aa had been the custom whoue ever tho emergency reatiiead, Thore 18 no doubt about the jllegality of thia net, however much the ends of justice might thereby af times Lo furthered, 3 EMERGENOY, o Thiero exlsta 1o ronsoit to suppose thint fhin illegal delegation of power by Justices to vilicers of the 10~ lico forco has been resorted to except in cases of emer- e Eq in tho particular case under consideration, 1t £ proven that o person eamio to tho station of which Eergt, Hood hus charge, and, with bleeding head, mude complufut against tlie party for whom the war- rantin question was filied out, asking that bo bo Berrested, Evidenco furthior showed that the Sergeant, had renson to Leliove that the sald party of whom compluint was made was sbout to leavo tho city, sud thiat the emcrgency called for action, An illegal act hos been commiited, and, though Hergt, Loud is not guilly of tho cliryo luld dow in the wpocilications, L is ‘guilty of iufringement upon thelw Ly llog out the svrderly warrant men= tioned, TIE JAIN OENSUNE, howaover, should fall ou the Judges. who, clothed with Judtelnt bowers, nra expected (o Tully widerstand tho aw, and, 8o underulalivg, thoy should carefully and zoalously guard aguist fny possible abugo of the owers conferred upon them, fustead of promiscuous- 15 pinctsg thag powora th- the heade o subordinate oficors, Wwho, ot uelng 50 fully conversaut with the yrovisions of tho statutes, and, conntenanced by thelr superlor oflicors, will thougltiossly and unwiitingly make uso of thon ne the momeut niny demoud, DISNISS TIE CHANGYS, As 1t wan not catublishod by proof that Borgt, Hood comnmitied the offento specifiod, or that, in doing what e did, l:e wus nctuated by anytiing but commetidably motives 3 but, on tho conirary, it {4 olear thut ho acted 4u good faill bn information rocelved, belfeving that, uulesn ho acted promptly, the ends of justico would b defeated ; nud, iu view of tho fuct thut tho courss of action pursued by Lim, in thia instance, wos in full accord with the goneral practico of tho polico dopart- ment for a number of years, and commonded by hin supcrior ofticers nad tho Judicial suthorities in police- matters, it in my Judgment that tho chiarges ngaiuat i should bo dismissed, *_CCMDIBSIONER SIERIDAN'S VIEW. The President—Ioforo putting the “motion, T depira to givo you my viow of tho case. I will Lo vory brief. ‘Ilio sixth soction of the second articlo of the Constitution of tho State of Illi- nois, and an articlo in tho Constitution of the Uunited States, says distinetly that the right of the peoplo to- Lo sceured in their persons, Louses, papers and effocts against unronsonable earches and soizures ghall not be violated, and no warrant ghall issue without Ymhnblo oiuLo, supported by aftidavit, partioularly deseribing the place to bo, seurched and the porsons and things to boeclzed. That p warrant did not iusue for the apprehonsion of tho citizen in this cuee thore is no doubt. That it jssucd without aflidavit thoro iy no doubt. Bergt. Hood, though ploading " Nat guilty” to tho charde, admits tho fact. o undertook to do an uct which neithor the Legislaturo of the State of Illinois nor the Congress of tho United Btatos Las suthority to do, Mo did an_net tho.diroct xesult of which was the death of Oflicor O'Meara, and tho ullimnea'ruuulz the judicial murdor of Christophor Rafforty, We i hore to investi- gato chiargen proforred againt our ofticars ; to dotermino whether thoso charges are truo or false, Tho trnth of tho charge ngainst Sergt, lood is admitted, It is ouc uty, 1 concolve, vader our oath, to pass upon the facts suomitted for ~ our ° cousidorntion, and not, by any act of ours, to extonnate the faults of our offivers. That two cltizens bave been murdored through the illegal act of Borgt. 4lood thero is no doubt iu my mind, nor will thero bo any doubt in the mind of tho publio, I, thorofore, deem it my duty to move that Borgt, Tiood be dismissed from the forco for an illegal act of his, which led to the death of fwo elti- zons., Bo far ag the warrants are concernod,— in roply to that portion of Mr. Klokke's oplnjon roforring. to thom,—thero is o authority by which o warrant oan lesuo for the approhonsion of & citizon but the authority of the Stute, Then it is guarded by afidavit and probable cause, It we allow our ofiicors to violato the highest Taw of the land, and allow thom to umm\vhlwofl of justico, we niay oxpect tho police forca to be o duuimtlum, and the citizons without proteotion, Now Iwill rut nli’ matton, Conymisslonor Xlokke—I am vary glad to state thut tho roprebonsiblo practico has not boon ine (ulged in for some time, It 18 over vo long ago ‘Wlhen this warrant was issued, 1100D RETAINED, ‘Tha question was then put on the Prosident's amendmont, and it . was voted down—yons, Bhoridun ; nays, Klokke aud Reno, ‘Tho criginal motloh was agread to, Klokio and Ilono voting in the aflirmalive and Bheridan in tho nogative, tha lntter romarking that he never could conuive ab wrong. TUE OTUER CHANGES, Mr. Van Buren thon askod thpt trial bo bad upon tho other charges against tho Sorgeant, Aftor some dlscusslou, which resulted n no souctusion, tho caso of YOLICEMAN MORTIMEN TOOAY, who was arralgned for' intoxfeation, was taken up. Ttapponrod in evidnco thint ho had arrostod & wan without cause, whilo undor the ulluouco bt liquor, and ho wwns discharged from the forco, . SERGT, JI00D twas thon nekod to [;hud to tho shargo of Intoxl. cation and lnnttention to duty, bul thp witnoss not boing prenont, tho learing of tostimony was, doforrod until Thuraday sfternoon, Othor nhn:i;cu of a similar charastor wore then takon up, and donsliorable quibbling followed, Iood hnfng anxlous to have timo to proparo his dofenve, th allogntionts bolng indofinito, atd . Presidont Bhoridan wanting to honr the witnesdod for tho ’prueunnflon& tho formot stated, howaver, thint ho waa willing to goahoad if ho was allowed A continunnee Lo bring in rebutting tostimony, s right was conceded, and JOIN CONNELL yvaa callod, Mo tostitiod that on the 8th or Oth of Inst month, about miduight, ho saw Borgt, 1food and John Zimmerman going along the middle of Arcligr nvenue, with Hnket arms, slaggoring. Could not tall tho ecauso; supposo thoy were drunk ; nover saw himn fu thot cendition boforo, Croas-ezamined—Could not toll whothor thoro was n moon that night, or whothor there wns Anow on tho ground; - they wore going towards Fimmormaw's housey could not swosr that Hood Jvns not taking him homo ; Ism a plumbor; have boen arrested onco, Jte-divect—Sp the Borgoant in Keolorth's gro- cer¥ and saloou that night ; ho was thoro about hall-an liour. Mo was sitting with Kaeforth and Zimmerinnn, sitting by tho stove, TOLIGEMAN IRGRTSOLL. Know nothing about Hood's boing drunk only what be honrd from Connell; did not soo tho Sorgoant aftor 11 o'clock that night ; he was so- bor'thon, o wout to Zimmerman's saloon that night to look for tho Sergeant § ho twas not thores wout to Keoforth's ; “was told ho was there, buk did: not go fu; he waa Jo_Keeforth'a private rooms—not in tio saloon, and as it was 3 o'clogk 1n tho morning hio did not want to intrude, Ilo soarchod for him becauss ho Licard that he wa drunk and had beon boaten *up tho road.” fo did not seo _him or hear his voloe. A prisoner \vas rolontod that night whon tho Bergennt was hot thero, . f3 Tho Borgeant statod that he gave Zimmorman & note roquesting tho station-keoper to rolanso two men iwho weore arrestod at Zimmorman's house, and to take him for bail, oy Cross-cxamined : onrd thnt Hood was drunk from Counell and Fox, who wero with him, aud from fnother porson to whom thoy told it. Tolicoman Linright was sworn, but testified to notling material, TIIE DEFENBE, Borgt. Hood said howns preparsd to go on with his defoneo, bolioving that his oxplanation would bo satisfactory to the Bonrd. The President was disposed to hear what the other witneeses for tho prosccution—of whom thera wore soveral—had to say, but the caso was finally {;usl[mncd untlf Thursday, Tho Boatd then adjonrned. THE COURTS. The National Lifo Declared Bank- rupt, A Vault-Light Man in Trouble, Bankrupt Suits---Judgments, THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AGAIN, Kirk Hawes, tho Receiver of tho National Lifo Insuranco Compauy, flled o potition in tho Cir- cuit Court asking leave to sell the property on Dearborn straot, or what will bo Denrborn streot when opened. Ho' states that, the Company owns an unfinished six-story building on Lot 13, sad tho souch 3¢ of Lot 12, Blook 199 of the Behool Scotion Addition to Chicago, Thore fs a ‘mortgage thorcon givon by Benjamin Lombard and wife tothe United States Mortgago Com- pavy for the sum of £50,000 in gold, on which there isab prosent duo $47,000 principal, and $L,760 intorest. Alsoa trust deed from tho Company to. Josloh L. Lombard for £12,278, which is all duo, and suother trust doed for £18,582 toBanford B. Perry, Trustoo, for the use’ of Miller, Wateon & Co. Tho First National Bank of Bt; Joseph lLus slso a mortgago for 6,000, and Carrie N. Forsythe n judgmont for $4,304 ngaist the Company. The Recotverale 80 statos that thoro are. outstanding abont $20,000 of meohanics’ leua which aro valid, The prop- erty hina boen sold twico for taxes, amounting to $873.23, nnd is stll unredeemod thorefrom, To addto tho difficulty, on ordinance has boon pasad for oponing Dearborn stroet paat the prop- erty in question, and whon this is dono] the costs of grading aud paving will amomnt toat least 98,000 The Reoeivor thorofore nska that the proporty mny bo sold, and ihese various liens satisfled if possible. Judgo Willams grantod an order in,necordance with the petition, allowing the Receiver toscll on fiivl.ng twonty doys’ notice in Tug 'CninuNe and Post and Mail, Some time ago, but since the decroe in the Circuit Court closing tha Company's alfaire, s potition in bankruptcy was filad. A douial and answor, sotting up the pendeucy of the proceed- iugs iuthe Btate Court, was filed on behalf of the Compnny, aud yosterday the fsste was tried in the,United States District Court, anda ver- dict of guilty rendered. No adjudication was cntered, a8 amotion fora new trial was mado. ‘Thig will prosently cause a clash between tho two tribuualy, 0s,’if tho Receiver proceods to soll, an injunction will probably bo ngllud for in the District Gourt, - As tho Btato Gourt had first acquired jurisdiction, and even ontered a dooreo, it is not probabla that tho Receiver's pro- ceedings onn bo disturbed. A CIAPTER OF TROURLES, James O, Fronch, in Lis bifl fled yesterday in the Circuit Court ngniuut tho Fronch Vault- Light Manufucturing Company, Rodman Cavtor, Jacob 8. Curtise, oud Josoph K, Rood rolatos & most astonlshivg story of his troubles. He states that in 1872 he, bewg tho inventor and Entuuwn of an improvement in_vault-lights, and oing Iu needof mouoy, formed a copartusrahip with ono Charles Barrets, for tho purposo of mnuurncmrh‘)lg snid vauli-lights, Thig was soon dissolved, and another partnership formed with Cartor and Curtlss, tho business boing carried. on in tho rear of 261 and 262 Michigan sveuuo, The firm wpamo was Tho Fronch Vault-Light Compauy, and Curties and Cartor agresd to lend tho Company all the money that should bo needed to carry on the businoss., Soon alter the partnership was made, Curtis and Cpre ter, finding it u good thing, urged tho complain- ant to asslen bis* patonts to tho Company, but without offoring him anything therefor, Ie nntumll{ refused, and thoy throatonod to refuse to pay bim Lis weekly salary, Thoy being “two to oue, and baving the money, French was com- pelled to iluld, A camlmuy wan _thereupon formed, with a capitnlof $100,000, nnd complain- ant assigned his patents to it, J. B, Curtiss was appointod President, and Rodman Cartor Searo- tary sud Preasuror, and complatnant Superin- tendont. Iyerything was pleasaut now, and tha Prosident and” Recrotary, controlling tho votos of the Board of Directors, put the scrows on more hieavily, They agaiu rouswed thejrsoliclta~ tion that French should give thom eacha one-third interost in his patonts, muking largo Fromhmu. Ho again rofused,.and thoy stoppod his salary, Bingp that time tlio sald Curtiss and Cartor Lave sold off & largo part of the Company's tools and other proporly, and have proceedod” to wind up the Compony's nifairs, and complainan} was finally campolled to consent thereto, Thoe prin- cipal business of the ofticora “ now cousists in crediting themsolyes with 240 each & waok," and charging tho rent, of the manufactory against the complainant, "About #18,000- of debts due tho Company are outstanding, and {n great dan- gor of being lost, The landlord nothwving beon !mid, filed & petition in bankruptoy agninat Lo Company. I'rench omployed & luwyer, Wwho had it diemissed, and Curtiss aud Cnrtor charged tho lawyer's fcos to the complainaut porsoually, i Complainant claims thore is due him on salary ovor §1,000, and on_stook dividends about §20,- 000, aud cliargen that Curties andCaxtor have repentedly brokon their agreoments ; they have not kept projer books of account, nor rondered monthly statements, He thorefora prays an ao- count and injuuction to prevent said Curtlss and Carler from auy longer moddling with tho Company's affairs, PETITION 70 HELL IEAL ESTATE, Jumes 1, Woavor, 5unrdlnu of I, J. (1. Weaver, E, D, B, Weavor, and Martha 1. Woaver, fllod a potition in the court for lanyo to ol Tiots 0B and 04 in B. N, Larmon's Bubdivision of Block 8 'fi; the Canal Trusteos’ Bubidvision of Hoo 83,730, 14, balonging to enid minors, for the pur~ poso of invosting tho proceeds for tholr benofit, TTEMA, Judgo Rogors will hear motjons for now trial in all cuson where propor notice hns boou given, The tima for the rule to show oauso jn the mattor of tho assossmont of atook in tho Stato Tnsurauce Company, expired yosterday, and an argument wai oxpectod bofore Jud) afllodgut but Lo bolng ovcupted withy the baukruptoy oul- ondur, extonded the tmo to answor untll the 20th of, Marah, E Lhio caso of the First . National Bank of Mor- rigon agalust A, I, Youug, which wag brought to rostrain the collactivn of taxos ot an erronoous asavssinont, was dismissod yeatorday b{ Judgo Blodgott, without projudice. The bill mot out that various ratos had been made on difforont plecos of proporty, but it n;&punrud that tho com- plalnant had “boen nssosaed at the lowest ito, o Judgo Blodgott hold that it did not nplpunr ““?,l any injustioo had beon dono sald compliain- ant, £ % UNITED BTATES OIMCUIT counT. Tho Knickarbocker Life Iusurdnce Gompany Degan o buit bgatust Georgo 0. 'Ttandall, elain- ing %Y,500. : DANKRUPTOY ITEME, T'ho grdor of Jibmissnl in tho cnbo of Jncob A, Ornfloltzor was mado absoluto. Tho dotinl in tho cnsa of Abralinm Busch was withdrawn and ho adjudicated bankawpe, A warrnnt was {usuod roturnablo April 6, + The Poru Oonl Gu:nanxy wore tried on an 1saio In bnnkrurty. nnd found gullty, A warrant Tor April 6 way {wsued, ’ he National Info Insurinco Company wors tricd o a chargo of bankenptey ud found trutlity, A motioh for n now Lrial was mado, Nott Bmith way triet on a-like chargo and found guilty, o was adjudicatod bankrupt, and & warrdat Issucd for Aprilg, Anordor for an Auditors' siionting in the cnso of W, 0. I'aloman was made for April 14, Davis & Kirehoft woro abjutieated bankrupt by, dofault, atid n warrant mado for April 0. William'L. Moreer filod o voluntary potition In bankeuptoy. His Nnbilitivs aro abont $95,000, 8 assots conulst of his Intorost in the boot and shoa flrm of Mercor & Co,, which {utorest was, bn the 10th of January, 1879, atelgned to W. IL. Fostor, of Columbus, 0. Bosides this, he hog Bomo porsonnl proporty, which, however, ia all ffiflfl"“fi Tho ‘caso wns koferrod to Noyintor ard, BUPERION COURT IN DRMEF. Ell Kinnoy bogan an netion in assumphit agninat Fronols A. Riddio, Inving dhmngos nt $85,000, Both 13, Howos bogan an action for £1,000 against Jacob Harrls, Daker, Biith & Co,, brought sult Agninat For- nando Jonos for §2,000 ; Rara D. Noal brought buit for @800 D. J, Nealand wifo for 8800, D, J, Noal for 810,000 ; and Noal Brathors for $2,600 ; all ngaiust tho same dofondant. OIROUIT COURT. 0. L. Woodmen & Co,, commiencod o suit for 84,000 against Goorgo K. Clark, Btichacl Byrne and Thomas O'Brion brought Buit for $1,400 againat 1, 8, Hawley, David Armstrong sued Bonjamin F. Pixloy, Thomas V. Hall, and Jamos Hall for 81,500, Robert Moore bogan a suit fu trospnss against Mnx Eberharde, Solomon Marks, and George Doisnoss, claiming &1,000 A. L. Tialo & Brothor suod D, H. Daniols for 1,000, Ttz Oarx—donday: Jubae Bropeerr—Thebankruptey ealondar, mgnnuz Roaens—801, 800, 872 to 890, oxcept Jupae Tnee—064, 1,883, and all cnsos sot prior to Mareh 10, Jupge Ganr-80, 81, 82, 86, 88, 90, 01, 03, 04 to 100, 104 to 108, Jupae JAxegoN, Calondar No, 8—First twonty cages if through with the condemuntion cases, N Jupae Bunys—First twenty cases on Usloudar 0. 2. COUNTY COURT. Tho will of Emolino W, Hpencer was proven beforo Judge Wallace yestorday, and lottors tou- tamoutary, with the will annexed, wero issned to . D. Bpoucer, under an approved bond of 20,000, Nioholas H. Lynch was appointed sdmiuls- trator of tho cstato of Johu N, Lynch, sud his boud of §4,000 was approved, JUDGMENTS, UNITED BTATES OmeuIT CounT,—JUDGE DLODGETT. —Tho First National Bank of Chicago v. A. 0, Till. thorpe, $962,00,—James W, Gaff ot al, v, Tho Iitivols Cnr_Company, $4217.73.—J, A, Koy & Oo, v, Sume, 0,354 30, Adon it Prescivisg Compauy v, W, 1. chuylr, $1,002,64, ° UNITHD STATES DISTRIOT Count,—James XK. Mur- phy, Ausiguee, etc,, v, Soraphine Knobel, $273,10.— Hainlo v, Aloxander Pedner, §62.13, Jupar. Gany—Frank Ammon ot al, v, James Den- ninand Jamea Campbell, $509.60,—Oittenden L, Bure ton et al, v, Benjomin_Schwab, $416.63,—W, J. O'Nelll ot sl v, Tatrick Brady, $820.80,—Juliue Adlor ot al, ¥. M, Buirrolbnch, $057,65.—William Stevens v, A, L, Park, for deft,, '$12,79,—Wenzel Krlatafck of al, v. Frank Vrauck, ‘$300.32.—Jamea Q. Minshall et al. v, Henry E. Pickott, $5,102,60.—David E, 1l ot oL, v. Burt Wheatan, $33,81, Cinovrr Cotnr—Jubor Ronns—Robert Tarrant . Gowen Barble Company, $1,707.44,—Silus Dition v, E: B Hounds, 8500.—4a B." Waldron of al, v, L. 5. felnitr, 834, Jupok TnuE—Friedrich - Volts v, Louts Etzol, ———— - THE REFORMED *“ TIMES.” 0 the Editor of the Chicugo Tribuna: Bn: I congratulato all the good and respect- ablo people of Chicago upon the great roforma~ tion in tho charactor of the Ohicago Times which hasbeon soapparenttonll its readors foritho asttwoorthree days. Ithas fortwodaysabsoluto- 1y boon docent. Morathanseven yearsago, on no- count of 1ts groes indocency, I excluded it frommy Liome and family ; sinco which time it has stond- ily increased in vulgarity, monnness, nastiness, and general dopravity, until, in evorything that ‘was vilo and beastly, it slood, a woek 8go, with- out n rival in any civilized country. If its morals have improved s much as its manners, and the reformationh *shonld bo por- mauont, it will bo a matter of general rojoicing. I respoctfully ask, on bohalf of the women and children of Chicago, that, at the general prayor- meeting to be hald noxt Wedneeday ovenlng, tho prayers of sl rightoous peoplo, that ths convorsian to deconoy of the Zimes may bo per- manent, may nscend to the Throno of Divine Graca. And lot all hoary-hended old reprobatos, Towevor steaped in sin, cven thongh thoir stops Do toitering on tho grave, takoe heart, and re- mombor that, While tho Iamp holds out to burn, _ The vilest sinner mny return, Grony, — MISCELLANEOUS. Tho fortune left bl Daron Moyer do Rothechild is oxémutud to exceed £8,000,000 storling. —8ir Richard Wallaco lost a set of armor worth $75,000 by tho burning of the London Pante- chuicon, ' —It is creditable to West Point that orly fivo out of 165 Faymastors appointed from nmong its graduntes have Erovud dofaultors, —“I'vehelpad bury every mun that over aold mo & drop of liquor, éxcopt ono, and I am arler bim night and day,” was tho oclicory, good-na- tured romark of o temporauce orator ‘at Bpring- flold, Mass., the other day. —Hirs. Allco Gorcoran Tall on defective ido- walk in Fond du Lao last summer, breuking her Jeg. Bhio sued the oily for $5,000" damngos, and s just boen awarded 93,000, ‘I'he ity will ap- peal the case. —A resident on the west shore of the bay, in this county, has been puying taxes for the Inst pineteen years upon 160 acros of *land that lsn't thore, a8 ho has jnst discovered. Wo mat lim this morning with & pile of documents undor his arm going up to interview a County Board Com- mittoo abont it.—Green Bay Gazile, —Kate Field hns on exaltod opluion of Ameri- can womon, aud places o corrospondingly low ca- tiwato on the English femnles, Iiate is right (soys the Brooklyn Argus), English girly, nsa general ihing, nre poor trash, ~Thoy meanra ovor forty inches avonnd the waist, wonr luosa nitera, oschew lato hours and lily-white, and on- oy a stato of henlth that is m"“‘i\lf' valgar, —A gult is threntened fn Adrinu, Mich,, Which, it prosecuted, will give the Liquor law of 1871 & now application. Instend of a wifo claiming damages for lquor sold bor husbaud, it is the husband that now seoke compensation for boy~ eragos sold to his wifo ; aud, to mokejtlo affair ntllfimnru suomalous, the porson of whom dam- ages are domandad {8 s wownn whoue only monng of support is » little anloon whioh the ity aue thorizes her to koop ou the puymont of §1 a yoar, —_— PERSQNAL, Tho *poor soldier boy " Bimmons was & sut- lor's olork, —Wallace Nall, tho foundor of the Lincoln “(11L.) Journal, has soverad his couneetion a pro- priotor with that paper. —J. B Riblett, formerly of the Pokin (Ill) Republican, hos Imught au intorest In the Agkloy (In.) Independent, * —I1t is rumored ‘that Payson Tuckor, racently Qonoral Agam of tho Boston & Muine Railrond, at Portland, hns acceptod a responsiblo and lucra~ tivo pogition on the Luke Shove Itaflrond, —It i rolatod of Josoph Buffum, last aurviving mombor of the Bixtoouth Congress (1819), who died last wook, In New Xampshire, that ho never marriod, lived a racluse on Lis farm, and would get over tho fongo Into the flalds rather than to pass ludios who might bo wnlklng'm tho rond, —Thae Rev, T, O. Workman, whoso wifo mur- derod tho othor woman, has writton a long lattor to tho Motamora (IIl) Sentinel, oxplining that, although expelled from tho M, B Churol, ho is still n momber of the Churoh of Clirlst. —AL Quetolot, tho founder and direotor of tho DBrussels Obsorvatory, aud one of the niost emi- nont among tho sclontiflc men of Europe, diod on Fub, 17, at Brussols, —3r, Uolfax Lag had, a8 is well known hore, numorous proffers of uuYnurt (s eandidato for Congress) from thoso pollticnily opposod to him, au woll ns Lthoso of his own party, But his do- tormination not to return to politlesl lifo, * with its exaotiug respousibilities and. unoharitable. nosy,” 18 kuown by huudreds of hiy julimate frionda horo to o unaltorabla, belng loft out of nll polits 08 ‘n high private” o innlats on {enl calonlations, excopt snd & votor.—Soufh Jend [ OITY REAL ESTATE, *lxgtllflmfifim Wabmh'av,, tioat ‘Tiicty-fifth two-story oolagon rivaoeoni and Torly~ My 7. MONTILY “TAVMIENTY, O Inquiro of thonwynor: VEETNORTIT ] CT 10| 'wonty.sisth and Pl JT0 RENTET T G A o anf Tt ean find & tandsomo oo o atloss tian coste Tuquiro Ao AT, DERTRATLR ESTDEN O i Sido. JAMUR 11, GOUDSTAN & €0., 73 Dearhon O A INTE IOT nh, i easy tormA _ GLO, KOO Vashiitonate ATLT-AT A It 1 K12 in Davis' Bubile noar Twority.olitli-at, [t A hall, orall, of Biock Viston. ! 00tk 100 (ot om Wabnaliav, Also il mirtlo.feont dwollligs ori iniprovaenta, OR BALI—AT A BAROAIN-LOTY ON WISt oricar., Lotington and Campbcliav. Daritor vishing to i, uitod dowh, Might f ) farnieh Wil Joetlen i requirod. ~ Inquiro nt 165 Bouth 1t §ALIE— COTTAGR TIOUAR wlth good Improvemonts, and thro a0 ynoant Jota ghoap. Ci y: at storo, 117 W, Van B OR BALF_FURNISITRD Ot UNFURNISURD, A opd locality lllnumdln pymont. down an il ! 24, ¥ Ibuno ofics, R EATF-O% EXOTANGE— 1T 1o kardan, frait oo fine mablo frout rosidenco; go oulred ONIE AORE, Tosade, 'LIl,, noar Bc: 7, Tribun oflice. FELT ON WABAS 1o eAsh paymont. 1 pnt R & LK, | U SALE-T WANT AN OFFI: weat cornor \Wabash-av, and Thirty. ms-at., g0, . o, and throo yoars, OB A Kl(‘,'.,nu»d,m" Southwost cornor Madison and Ol 3 OR_SALE_MIOIIGAN-AV,—TWO-STOIY AND hascmoat atazo-front liousa, 0 rooma, all moder i provoriane otat ron on Mioh d Thrtytfthsts., lot i, 14 Nixon Diilding, northeast cornor Moares no 0, RENTRAY T GIEAT, & GILANNING BAR- Diefeant rarldorion on \Walinali-nv, i 4180 oin for anlo, & 1,0 103 1ant Hadolphiat, FTAGE ON THTITY- i3 far i3 vobanantt o L ‘& 60”118 Doar. Nerlab Oroe Tang o, wibfa party: . . GOV MENT~A BIXTRO0M GOTTAGK ON GENRVA- L, enat of Weatarn.av, 3 unfinisfied hasomant, and EA RIS man i o & uelblo party, J. B HOULD & €O., 119 Dearborn [OR T4 W TWO.STORY HOUSE, WITIT bm{-\vlndo\v and piazza, 40 minutos' rido within tlirgo b nrl(llnhlugnr, for K0 ior month to & responsiblo party, AWV, 118 Dearborn-at, WANTED--MALE HELP, Boblekoonor: ANTED-A GOOD ono wiin can conie woll rocommonded. £, Triluiio offica. Olorks, Eto. Trasdos. . —ARPIST 10 FINISIE PIIOTOGRAPIS FAN il LATITIER, e Tofake o of ho o atnishodd. Hoge o i B ANTED_toRTONT MABDN: dufinisod buitdiug, 13 South Ol D-ORTTACE PAINTELTO 00 70 70 il a0 BARROW S, OARPENTRIL & €O, 85 IIOWN.ST, 110 REN RIGIC 10 Tuquiro on W -L 12 roonis, for ono or two famillo: prowls Uit W TOUAE, modorn fmprovnonts, with or’ Without «lnhluk 11 1[’:)3::;; \;:Imlp 1o first-olass tonant, Koo 2, 180 finst [0 RENT—7 O3B, GONVERIFNT F0it HOUAN: koot audatice i dontin ind ‘golltailure. i Bl " hons o K o8 do L AT 250 Bl o, boar S [0 RGNT-COTTAGE, 41 WEST INDTANA BT, 2.[ Ribnrd-at, |10: WALLAN itania 3 iy Al gdeali i 110 RN T L RO ANTLY- T URNISTISD ROOMR AT . Bt Tilnio, B3 Deathorivat,, by day, wook, or ionth. Charges roasonabla to doalrabl rtios, 0 RRNT_BRIGK WASTEMENT, 6 RUOMS, 81, por month, 177 Wost Adainn-st, TFO_RENT_AT & iiTrY- T IS TST, — ROOME, gy, itablo far & amatl famfly for honsokooping, with oF without barn. 810 por monthi, 'O RENT—UNFURNISIED ROOME, AT 11 MON- PofiE i, dons Biate, vory pionsant, 11, B, DAVEN- DA GOOD BARBER, 6 e, Apply inmediatoly t0 Vi ED—FOUR FINST.OLARS TTA| eking mnohinory, A .+ Rubioy-st., near il Miscoltnnoous. LMPLOYMENT, Yormanant omploy- outa, 3 *lovatand, O KLY, Goalion, ND 70 RN ifica SWAN, NTED — WINTER fop avorsbady, ' Gaod nand wolnoli_wanted, A JMENDERSON & ©O,, 0, Y\ ANTED — GANV, WANTED & GaRY FINST-OLABS ‘ut. Oullen Brynut, cortior Wastingion, AGENTR Ol OANVASSERS T articloy B13 to 8§20 por iay (T oung man of good_ addross, “Thia I 1o humb T 1 3 L5 o b, 10 samblos o tortus LL, Jefforaon City, Mo, Uf;”‘( l\fl’)‘:HTQ})—FPE‘J‘“fllyIW\V(}L. stocy of Tho Toruior Wars H Addron 0, A WALL &00., 107 Mau. VAN?ITI)-A MAN AND WIFE OR VAMILY TO nrdows 1ivglish proforred, 7 Milwaukoo-nv. tod ' i1 pirlons STath o on-at., Chl ibom 10 Mnjor Bloo) [0 RERTPATNTRIL OR TUGK-POINTER WITI: gasslilidron aant hava sl of raouzat 813 vor month aud yay rent in work, BTISWVATUT, ) Woot Indianaat, M0 RENT_ELRGANT VRONT 1OOMS, 1TUK- nslod, Besant Lilook, euenor Xtandofph dind Doar. bornesta,, ‘Room 13, . T[O JUENT-FURNISTIED ROOMH GVITL Tl NEW Yo v k Btoro, 334 and 265 Wost Madis Apply t Ay SHAPTY — o e T0 _RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. Stores. O, RENT-BRICK AND STONE ETORE NO. 4 Fast, Washington-st,, 3 tlors of Joults, ?oml light, or , olovators,’ ata. { multablo far Johbiug. oF umnuuonmnfi:‘) sosalon March 1, lo KLY & GOy 16 WabAsh-av., corner Blouros-at., botween 10 and"13 a. m,,_or 3 aud ¢ . m, ARTEDA AN WITIE SUIALE OAPITAL, 70 o i : PROK R AL BATES, Coaon, FD—MEN AND WOMEN CLEAT ro or 870 a wook i B20 promium to amart 4t fvo artiolos for o, wortls g 0t s ma droen {inmoutn ndisnn, Y & CO., 161 Knst SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Booldiaonors, Clovin, &o, SITUATION WANIED-TIOOKS OPENED AND i b S ot M eoonod by WEEW & ORI focna QITUATION WANTED — ¥ A MiDDLiEAGHH Eufl“" o2 maloamiti o llmnl(k;:mr A ,.","!.‘,L’,y o e 1 woulit Tonn sinpio drors J2 08, ritnung ocay 1o o KU avatrity. A« ITUATION WANTID TV A THONOUGHTLY GO, oty ahey - HOROUCIE CON: and well yiostad in rallramilor nxiiross sl d oounts; bosbof roleronce, ~Adiress 1 S vt yrares g et hthe oA g MAK W ovaral years! oxpieciemen in th o auey braforrod. Addrom MARANIA, ol UATION WANTED—TIY YOUNG MAN_ WiTii sacornl yones' nxrurlaum in tho drig huninons, filiee i wiiolanio or rofalt stora. {an cone. ol bae 4 el Adirors 13, Teitnug oiiea, 0 O ocominond: Trados. SUIUATION WANTED-AS GARDENER BY A Fronchunan who thoronglily undorstands his hnslness ; can glva tha hest of roforencey I a macriod Tian, withou tumily, A 21, i Livanaton, 111, TIUATION i T TN A WOO! mill, andorstandinie balinural yarn aud cotton e g, runn any bluo vat. Address HENRY ORASKI uiahvillo, 1ii SITUATION WANTED_TO OWNERS OT WOOLIEN: mills—A _practical mochanio Wi thoroughly undor- atands tho manufacturo of cassimores ney and comnion knitting yarne, s twoods, flanncls, (n |lm|ohunlt||{"Incnlll{hl(lm\ ‘ostorn Sintos, Ila was for 1 nton, yorrs witpsrintondant of Lo most, extonsivo knitting mills n Canindn, and Has now obarya f oo of tho Inrgeat waols en favtorios in the Dominion, Mo can farnish tho most ntiafactory tosttiuoninla ns to charactor and compotaticy, Addross U, I, OLIFF, Hespolor, Ontarto, Misuellnnoons. STEUATION WANTID-COLLECTING OR DRIV- Al due o Tt dollvory waon. Livat i Katurons ¥ Felbung aeg oot oF ity roforunces e SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestios. QITUATION WANTED-IIY A’ GOOD GIRL AS socond glel in n urlvato fawily or privato bustiling: Yoo, ar for laundry work, Plsaso oall ur addross No. 111 )filfinvunjll. SIRUATION WANTRD_TIY A QOMPRTENT GTitis n o rasunctablo privato family § o O reforonuas gvan, Gallat 101 Wost Jaskmmn e+ DUt JITUATION WANTED-_TIY AN N S e N Y AL et apa. AND SIEGOND ANTED-OANVASSERY ey {08 Vlio Unibn ieas o qmn"r“’ln"fl-n; O iy o taon 19" avery subioribor, lson-atey cornce ON 1Y A GOOD OIRT, T Tofiguseal housovvark fn .mnl}uanmx.;lrnmlly:,uuxmln’ i o 4 and Monday, ot 186 Statons. SARS A oy =MEN TOTBELL Gl anyono can sell. any, 99 Iast Madison-st., Room B, IANG OHANG: [5 Duys, ) N l\lnm\lnucmrlr'{% Un:I’u SiaNoOitaNg '33’&353‘?.,‘?‘,‘5‘5'&‘.’*““1‘ Scorar SImn, 10 ousework in Sido, “Soply at T South Lindoincat, o o8 the Wosk ANTED-.A BMARY AGTIVR 1HOY OF 16 TO 18 AT 0ld, lo colloct rants f1d ko himeolf gonoeal- ot u: Ply At oo 10 Roapor Bilook, to - s B T INT_DRUGS gnrnor of Fiftoont, a8 223 Wont el (tht, Ui, 33 BOUTH OANAL-BT, with fixturce couipioto, Apply O LAY OFF A STORK ON SOUTH Wa botwoon Wolls and LaSallc, 20x110, 4-sfory anil basomoiit; possosslon glvon Moy 1. * Addres B 3, ‘Cribuno oltico, NTED—IMMEDIATELY, A _GGOD ashor, and {ronor,Unil at 1331 ANTED-THRER FIRYT-CLASS ico good fndorsgimont—two_for. coun- fur permanent locatlon, !ryflinlcsnnd?nu E L mustba_oxporioncod—-others n LTON & CO.~Tho Aldine, 13 Madiso) I]'Q,RENT—83 TO §3-SMATL, NEAT STORES ON Halstort-at., nonrJackeon. ~Living rooms nttachads TRUESDELL'E BROWN, 115 Wost Hadison.sts JPOR SALE-NADISON.AV.—EL.0TS ON MADISON: av. botween Tifty-fousth and Fifty-nfth-sin, SNY. 14 Nizon Bullding, northoast cortior Mo 00 and Ladalfo-at (01l SALE-ON WEST BIDE-A NEW HRIOR bouse of 10 raoms, all modorn improvements; sain. - Tnquiro of DICK [0 RENT_ONKATALI OF STORK, ON STATEST., noar Madison. _ Apply at 48 State-st, Ofticos, 9 RENT-OFFIOES AT ‘REASONARLE RATER iu Gullorton Block, Danrborn.st., near Washington, Gulat, 20, 3 tlanea, Aflrg-proof vault for each auitor VIE AOKTS CORNTR OF ROUTH Eij BXEDER & LA Eighty-third-st, Horthoast, cofor Monrod and La- L -FIVE AGItRS, SUBDIVIDED, GOR. Yorty-ffilvat. and the Plusurg! Building, sorthoast corrier Monroo and LaSailo O SALE~WABABILAV._T.OT_ (8 ON WA: bash-ar,, noar Forty-sovonth. Bullding, northoast cornor Monroo snd t. BNYDER & LE {'OR SALE—A T,OT e0x1%, ON WADABH-AV. ighth-st. Call or add: SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, oo v dodts bl Srann OR BALB-A RARE CHANOE FOR SPEGUDLA- tion~1i4acres of Iand at Western S ipinz on tho Ohioag: milas from tho city selioblr, and ehurches Tino minaral ap! djaoont to dopot, o wator of which is slmilacto ro on tho grounds, i radod, and 1,200 ino shade troes has ETHoE s Al o tho ovaor, D 0 Lako-st. troots partlally ivo bosn nlantod, WIN HUNT, 68and WEST GHIUAGO LAND CO. n of paymont, de f the -l e, Trontiog oo Lake, R BALE—THE airabl lota and only two biocks fr Itandolph, Washingtor minutes’ rido by steam-oara froe city. T} orty s cortain o advanco_ n: thoro will be poulatl . D, 1L for walo, HI‘I casy term n above lon of 15,000 poople within RHVEY, Agonty 114, Lagallgar, T.E—ACILE PROPEILTY - . on railroad, near Siefiol ou soon, IAMILTY ‘Houth Clark-at. R BALE—_MAYWOOD—A GOOD TWO-STORY ' o1 tho best lota in this suburb, oat. frama house, and fo GEO. A. MERWICK, 19 GR BALE—NEAR LAUNDALT. DEPOT, A TLOGK Ints afe wolling far , MBARD, 105 Las SALE_AT KVANSTON, OPPOSITE DEPOT— Py doubln:thirend poiwor waod machinus, choap. L. IARDT & CU, of lote, nrioy Apuly st 81 Dontbocn-tn oo fe RENT_15 OX M e Ak LorTs T 218 0 NT-2 OF ] S AND TS OT 2 T \Vnhh I-nv‘f Addross I, W. WETHERELL, 46 NTED_AGENTS TO TAKE whio want agon " Pabilaher, 143 Blato- ATAN AND WITT & oarding-houso, i AGENTS' GUIDE, ta; describos agonta’ fconts. JAMIS hlcago, O TAKE GATtR OF ol furniatiod ; mustbo rosponal- WANTED--FEMALE HELP, D ANTED—A GOOD Y manfaoturing{ ono thut ean run W [nachin proforrod. Call in morning at 1295 ar, itios. U GIRLTO DO LIGHT iNT-WITIT OTt WITHOUT BTEAM-POWER, sccand floor, 40x168; ateam_olavator. Aluo, nthot oo in samo bulldfug, Ingutre at IA RIS Safo Manu- Zand 25 Last Randoiplrst, , CLLEAT, 20Xi40, 181 SOUTIE 0, RENT-WITIT O WITHOUT POWRE, TIE yrliolo o any nct of Gard's marblo front bluck, Nan. i, 17, 19, and 21 North Clinton-at., botweon Lako an Iandolytl,” Thio boat, mynutnotuzing butliing tn Unloago and (hio clionpost ront. Inquiro at 1. 1t. GARD'S ofilce, 15 Norih Cif WANTED--TO RENT. VVANTED —~TO RENT — FURNISHED _ROOM, without board, in private residonce, North Sido, cast o8 Clarkeat, Toforoncos oxchanged. Addross L 87 L'ribuns of W ANTED_GIRL, TOR GUNINAT HOUSE in o forally of thros. 108 Souiy Lincommat ANTED — TWO GOMPETLENT kitchon and_chambor-wark Apply at Room b0, A NEAT, CLEAN GIRT, -opt washing, 84209 Houth Stato- GIRLS FOR at 161 and 166 m:& TO, DO GEN. ousoy st., up-stairs, A GOOD GIRT, [ Ni 808 Bouth Toutinge.© OBNERAL NCRI 7 obion-work Ina restaurant; good wages, 8f Nursos. SITYATION WANTED-TY A LADY A3 NURST, oy A & eaves proforrod. 355 Calumatare o ners couto dis Employvmont Aevoucios. 8L MRS, DUSIEN ofico, 8 Miwaunenan ° uPHied Miscolinaneous. SITUATION WANTED—TO DO COPYING, RITHER at hiome ot at. oficay by a § ¢ andid B, Mre, o ARTSON, B3 Wolsenoo riles & MISCELLANEOUS, J0-AQREC **IHOMESTEAD Y AND TWO, TOWN lAn fofs frco, o saeh mnbas of our solony." N feriga: culni cail on 11,1, STHVING, 19 Eags Sadtiion e O A YOUNG LAWYER, OF BSTAWLISIIGD CAPAGE 1y and oliaraotor, il to connect himsoll with a 5?’;“1}7;??;&5"‘" firm, a8 partner or ou nalary, Pust “}T:fl}g{l-nl TEREDY, o.\u'noxfi'm; TUBLTA egotiatiny ) t 5,28355 et datod s, 5, 157, "Rt s roaret v inl. 3, snd3dyoars aftar data, (o Order Burbarn D, Tass, Bnld otan Ara liold by Adan'f. Weoklor, 1o’ trust, e o or Bl tadeliver thou to. mo, thoy Lnving Uovn paids his g o L CLOTIING SRS t, Loan Offfco, 85l Statbat, and 56, av 1L, 8, THAY KIS, Bont Washinitunat. A g e o AR ‘an fth-zlv, PETTIBONE'S, 286, 250 Nurses. ANTED—AN EXPERIENOED NURSE TO TAKI: caliro oharga of two childron; also, & firat-clize ust of roforanices requirod. WANTED—TC RENT—OT FURCHASE-A DITINK. Ing saloon doing & good businoss. Call on mo at Jobe Hancgan, * Nortuwostoru llotel, Obloago. W, TO RENT--BY A NUMBER OF GGOD Ao-BtoEy. framo or brick Lousts, ou tho nts, avonus outh to Thistioth-at.. Hent from 00 o8 por month, 5 0. {fonth, BAMPSON Applyto WAL 00, 11 I, iz Blook. i VWANTED-TO RENT_BY AN X NO. 1 TRNANT, amall family, a first-olnen rosidonca on Pralrio, Salumor, or Michiksnass, 15 ox 16, roos; ront trumi 2, year; fossossion at unce. A AMUSON & blics 10t L Shite ntee Ot Black —A NURSE GIRL, APPLY AT OO Miscellannous. VVANTED-A GIRLTO WORK IN & BTORE. AP- Iy ot 148 Stato- ‘VAI\TEI)—-TWD T Y at KIEITH BRO! LRS!, 2 8¢ BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED-TO RENT-TIIt_WITOLY; Ot HALF of n storo, on south sido of South Water-st., bo- tswoon La Sallo and. Dearborn-ats,, for produen cormis. sitn. “Addross COMMISSION MERDTANT, Tribane oftica, 3 NTED —ITATY TaEon A DTy o L ST Pyt oo, oF e-at., botwoon mamo stroots, Oigars and tohaooo. Addross A 66, Tribuno offico. W ANTED—TO RENT-FROM MAY 1, TV A SMALL fauiily with no childron, a furnishod liouso of soven or alght rooms, osst af Wabnsh.ny., aud north of Twonty. fifth ut. . Addrons, glvlug location aud torine, B K, care Carrior 83, A. 9. OR SALE—CORNER LOT 1N EGANDATE AT r foat, 100 feat froat, 161 feot doop, LDWAI ", BY Honuro Blook, : . OR BALE_OIFAP, FORTY-STX LOTS IN Mitn WL oxchanga for fnside proporty or good ot loven Iota at Trving Park, Wil oxchango for cottag housa &ad 1ot on Wosy Sige, o) 4D ATON & GARLICK, * toom 16 Nizon Bulldlng, FOIt A GOOD BPROU- O SATE_IARE OITANGH Iatiun~17 bincks sulidivided Into 70 building olning the corporate limits af tho Whoaton: plat filed In Rncordor's offico; full al showing perfeot title, 3 casb, Also o ploasant and conveniont dwolllngs near ro-lot; fnll abstract, showly geonmiodatio. AT EVANSTON - BONIE O THIE Siicanost lote blocks from o da) ot Sonth isanaion; 55 £, markot, 1€ purchasod Madisoh-t., Room 1. OIt SALE-AT ENGLEWOOD, SPLENDID DAR. ng lots, on montuly payments. Also, a wall-twiproved amall farm, near tho olty, choap, BPOF- 'ORD & BYRNE, 145 Clark-st., Rooni 1, QK SALB-8L30 WILL BUY GOOD 7.ROGAT liouse and Tt 6ix133 feot, frult, oo, 3, i ‘bacu, 6 aoros laud, or eant under the COSGROVE, 181 0, 83,000 wili tndatico of (ruit: Ingo, near xchools and depot, 6 o from Ohlcago, WHIPPLE & OLANK- O, 133 South Clarle-s OR SALE-BY E, L. BRAINBRD, OWNER, LOTS or aaros at Kenwood, ood ; also, now House. Washington 1lolghi 0. Jtsom 5, 153 Ol R ITARVARD, woad bufidings and arehard :must bo sald ir 20 day Wil ke yart trado, ] ndinna- ORt SALE—OR EXONANGU-SIX-ROOM HOUSR and two Tots at Cornoll L. P, BWIFT, SON & WA Olt_BALE-SOUTIT ENGLEWOOD-LOTS RE. bricos; slzo, 6125 foat: nlondid stilownlks from tho' dopot. ta. thi cacly purchosur, taflod at_wholoenlo acro routd” oninplote Abstract glvon TATSON HLILL & i and 110 Doar 5 LOTS—TOOATED AT uninoumhered, 0ODRIOH, 125 L] GLIEWOO! ™ Nocinal School, fiock's Yoe pricoand tormy apply to I J. G i HOUSES AT NORTI EVANSTON ON, mall paymonts; monoy furnlshod fo lholp partios” : ropurly Tor salo on sy Loruiss JOILN CULVER, Wi Tadatoont, o it i . _COUNTRY REAL LSTATE, TOR SALE-OR TN, 001 [ faems fn Wiimebi Callor adilreas 15, 1 _REAL ESTATE WANTED, I GOOD TOT O th of Thirty-jifth-at N WABASILAV.,, b0 fuot front, at nut over REA & ). s AND LOTIN GOOD LOCALITY wuth Sido, oast vf St artht g over 10, 100, o half In fngumbra; Inta noar Wostorn L1, 163 W BOARDING AND LODGING. Wast Side. 5 SQUTILMORGAN.ST.—PLEASANT FURNISH. ed room3, with board; firica reasanablo, 2. WARRIEN-AV., COR, WOOD-ST _SEVERAL L0k ory sttragilva fonms, with ficst-ciaas tabio, at Yéry fow torms,_Day-bonrd. nio block from Madisarste DAMANTINE OANDLE FAGTORY I Bituated on a lot 140 foet squaru corner 1y ‘Twenty-third-sts,, with a full comy Dresees, molds, st ly_profltnblo’ for innny yoars, ploment of hydranic o business lins b and an opportunity lon o _Bustnoes mon GRANT & GO., 113 s, Bouth Front-st., BPLENDID ARRANGED AND WELT - LOOATED s sitachod, forssl, dolng hougli 1 Wost Bt lsomst. 0 ARD "IN OITY O BALR thing comploto; good ‘Dbakory, witli cnfuo roa & youd and cash burinors; o Apply to 11 M, M 6 i chioan: 5, 000, 000 ¢ lino of customers. A LL THI: MAGHINERY AND OUTEIT OF. clnss bakery for sale choa) for utlicr businass. igan-at,, Milwaukoo, INTEREST IN A ol ‘or particulars address . B3 4o butldin Tr, AL BIANKS, 114 Mich. GOOD MANUFACTUT- . Box 1561, Sout! 140 N-AV.—FURNISHED ROOMB FOR M) alogls or narried; oo front room for married ouplo; ploasant location, ono block Ifrom Madiaon cars. WEST RANDOLLI-ST,—SUITT OF FRONT rooms, with board, for gontioman and wifs, or #lnglo gontlcmon, p MAR COUPLE OR TWO GENTLEMEN Jrisbinis & nlew front rwom it @ private family In house on Park-av,, near Roliey, oan apply us bolow, Hald rooin fronts 3outh, has alf ‘modorn inprovomon includiug alcavos roforencos axchangen s foll Loard, 35 aweek, Address G, Carrior £}, Woat Division Statfon. South Bido. . 177 [IARRISON.ST., ~NEAR TOST-OFFIOR— Largo pleasant raums with board for youug mon, ery reasonablo. Day boardors accammodateil, TOTABS SAMPLE ROOM, WEER AND aall In thio bost busluoss yart of the South t ! riain, on acoount, of cliatigo in bustuce Tourti'ay, | LASS BOARDING-OUA] Canrt-House; houso full of good piaginy solling, partivs in poor huultli, Ad 0. NO, 1 AANUFACTURING BUSINESS TOIL salo; largo domand and profits lary liaco of clinno takon 10 goods, Apply b0 B, We BIA, Hoow 8 157 Olarka. EA, Koom 8, 167 000 TO TAKE A TALF IN- vinton and ‘n roal eatat bueinoss swell-estnblished: paya 100 por cont to subdivide, dress K %7, Tribunio offica, 100 LHIRD-AV., KEAR HARRIBON-ST.~BRICK hiouss; board for Iadios or gontlomon, $1 to $5 pac Woek, with nso of plauo; day-baard, $3.60, XTURES AND LEASE OF A BARBGRSNOD, for salo, on_ling o v.. noar oorn tods E LABLLLY, 55 Tianodeer, o Laisted: 4] WATASILAV., NEAR - PROR-COURT — Tront rooms, sluglo or on nulte, with buard, for fuinilias or gontlomon, Reasonnbla rates. Refronces cxohanged, o North Side. 119 FAST OHIOAGU-AV.—A PRIVATE FAMIILY L eJ wishes 6 boardors; board, room, and beds, 85 po weok; or would ront & rooms, furnisled or unfutnished, with or without board, hot ahd cold bath, ARTIES WITH & FEW HUNDRED DOLTARE can find a first-olass business,and control tho Stato of isconsin, Rooin 40 I {0k STORE NO. 58 STATEST, clght years establishod, with a good HE JUNTOR MEMBER OF A FIRM DOING A 00d paying uflico Dusiness, wishe iuterest to tho rig! T Bt pariy for $600. Ad- ONIOST._A BINGLE ROOM T0 RENT 209 oD SN ] —Flrut-olass romus ad board for {amllics an Eouta at iow ratos, - D. e MATLONRY, Bropriotor NTAL 1IOTEL, T, 461, AND 483 STATE- bost 83 por day houso’fn ‘Chlungo, Good inutdo or on'suito, to pormanent boarders at low Day bonrd, $6 pler wonk. Hotols, ISHOP.COURT ROTHLSI WEST MADISoN.sr. i won.,BOARD WANTED, OARD-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY WIERR THRRIE ar0 nu ofhor honrdors, for o gon loma, wite, and oo Ehld; laey tront roum or two gonmuntentlny rooma; saf grencus givon und roquirad, Ad JIUK, 208 allo P T3OARD-BY GENT. WIFE, ARD SINGLE: GENT, on Wabashi-av,, Botiwou Bin., whorw tlioro ate fow or no boardors; privato family proforsod; surroundings must bo firat-class: faf suoly, a ood prico will bo paid, and permanont board, Addroas, 1or ono wovk, 1 Bl, ‘Tribune otico, crioll an o g Vata fummlly, ot tho Bouth Side. Addross O 1o, Xribeng slifeu. LOST AND FOUND,. TWILL PAY 835 FORTI(E: GOLD WATOHN STOLE 1 , D1 Fult t., the first wouk in Jan. YR o aastions sekod:’ oM AN DIV N woll rontoul, worth 3 st bo_ & binrgain,” Also, wety, wortl %76, 000, AGENTS WANTED, A GENENAL AGENT TOR ty{ alno, sub-ngonts f Aguta in onr siap] .t‘:am"m""“ v{tlugn lad f o Wovdays 10 cints yovt o o (e g 3 ";«;mkm.'u‘:s“u.’:mssv. Invontor, aio, : KNTS WANTKD-0, JEROME 1AS JUST i culvad anothor Jargo supply of thaso celobrntod port- abla burglar-proof alarm door-fasteners, v ull who want agonofes,~ Call at 175 -A MARUFAGTURING GOAL Uenernl Avont, for Ml iia it oxvorlo o DINA RY‘I NUUO! 0 REWARD TOTE THE RETUIN OF MINK rown satin lining: Iost on Wednosdny, whilo “Twenty-socond-st, car; gat off at ‘cornar Lonvs It a4 Tribuno ollion, OST—ON STATH, NEAI TARISON, A POOPLE: dog; anawors to the nania of Tommy; ' rod and bl sty b boll witn lestor musil: Wihiralse? or T rotun, Gr (frnation o i:n:m\:hun'("l.w:o OITARLUS 1L SBUITIL 558 Wost Van u; ) VEST RANDOLPH, BIIELDON, OR it acy's Dok OaBINbEO I Nty 2% T Toomta-at. ‘tinder wil \ BIINDT, EDGWIOK-8T, ~ AND : ha ownor oan gt it ot 140 North RSES AND CARLRIAGES. iy E-A TANDAU IN GOOD RUNNING urdor on en torms: alxo, box and ph n bugglosand A fow s at OIROSBMAN & GOV Livary, 4TS bad 415 Wost Ranfolp) O BALL-HONSTE AND OOAT, WAGON, WILL v stondy work tho yonr round sud goud pay. A plyas ibur-s! PARIIS WISHING T0 KUY TOP_AND OFRN Jugles, vlisotons, buaiters wogons, o, should st tiiag thoy ean by n bottor bigky for 1038 money a1, d 151 Washiugton. up-stairs, than in any othur Hnises it th vity, OND-IIAND NOILTIL, 11 complato for uso i must ANTED— A GOOD BIy from 1 to 95 hursg m\n.’y’r( and 4 Woat Al OND-ITAND BLEV g luch srafting with’ ib-A TIONT OPEN 0GGY Ot ToAD: ot o fo Wi i pity P3O SR o Eold wath or cheap lo TINET WILT, 8 erost in n woll.u noss, 126 Deashorngt., §175 Nirgav L1 TO THER RIGHT lshed, good-paylug 1 5 Gl Call aftor 12, t 100 BUYS WALF INTRREST IN A NIOE, onteol business, catablished A 300 nioe month; §l, 00 stuok on hau oin & TO EXCHANGE. To, EXOHANGR-1{OUSE AND LOT, 118 WAL: nut.t. 1ousu and leaso on Miohi, Youso and lonse ot Tlin Tlousa audt leare, No, 381 Fiird o 0xI36, on Lungloy-uv,, botwoon Forty-second and i and lot on Wast Adameat. anaas, Proporty, Suvarsl holca farins sud aparty: o260 VI WING & 00, 5 Donsborn-st, O EXOHANGE_ W0 AGIES OF FINE: LAND 1 Cantral Towa. for gaod olfy e mubiirban b WILIPBLE & ORATREON, U3 shufl Claek ) 0er T[10 EXCHANGE S NEW COTTAGIES grove and ridgo lote at d L. B iR AND O for furms ur othor » 206 LaSullo-st,, 'O EXCHANGE~12 AGRI'S PRATRIE LAND IN Toway for morchandiso ot more than §3,000; will or merchandis hut o ha: %3,000; will pay VERY FAVORADL XGHANGEI5-AORE ¥ A ro of Hontun Harhor for . M, WETHERELL, Roon inilan of Chicago, Washington-at, [0 BXCHANGE—200-AORE FAR IN DFRO; 0 e suburban praporty. 5, $1 Washington- Emfifisox-s OLIP AND FILE ¥0It OFFIOR papers aud Rmorson's Bindors ‘for musio and. ak huclodienls—ti, foriior tor busiuces o, tho tastor fo shody; gold lettoring nonily a 3 JOIN I BARRELT & G0 Hopktinddrm, 10 Stasans T, AEOREIS, NEOIINIGS, CONTIAGTORS, ARG , your clainis Calloston; 3 100 Denrborti-st, D, L, CATCMICHART, Atforney" Den JA C 2Ly ((flmfl’:_ OTIOR_TIIE ATDS OF TI R DIFTIRINT MILT tary and Ciyil Irish Organirations aro auestod te meot at Tather Matthow's “Lemperanes iall, cornor o M:NINA l;ml x)g‘lllrll.‘fllll‘-ll!., Sumh'l'y n!lc;m)nln. ltl ‘:m roly 8, 10 makny et ior RkentiErnients. Jop tlon of &, Patricics Day. SGHALE MULLOY, Gennd N W ARTIOLE TOTt AGHNTS; HANDSO} ploture, usoful as a book, sells rap) OME AR 4 53 ool s bo- ¥ Wabash d 1 Toving. Call at thio Walinsh Uoes, 37 Wet teom 1to 4, aud. 7, 3. O, WILI D TOOKS OARIL PALD ol 55, MAGA: 0x, S nusie, in an s » i CHAPINHIOS, S 28 1 Madin esnnkiin, ])Méflcnmn A I d collccting by J. I{T{\‘I’)lxvz?;l R & and col . R, b agatictivg Uy LER & G NIl HHGTEST TRIOE PAID TOR GAST.ON clothing by JONAN A DI LI A, 07 South Glask st _Ordlazs by mall yrotujitly sttonitod ta, ; ANIED—A GENTLEMAN O LONG STANDING on tho Now York Produco Exebiano, and canvorsant HIth the clinnncls of, forelgn vxpurt of produco, dosires t farn n connoatlon with a Westarn houso who may contom Plato toopen a ranch establishmient [n the City of Now ark. Satlafagtory roforongos na to ofinractor and ability Wil bo givon, hoth in Now Y 3 ! G.Rn:fus:)\' u Now York and thio Wost, - Addeaut “F.\N TED —TERTS AN TIAVING AN M) “wall-fants, uow or sccond-ind, Tarko o small, eus find a purchadsr at Nos. 195 and 107 Fast Lattont.. nf : on it a ’ at Stoom 3, Kothadiat Black, Olrrkeste o Cootisth VWANIED-T0 BUY A GGOD BARBERSION TN tha gountry, on faur weckst tela, within 100 stlos o) im0 steady omploymont iz a govd shop, Ad- "Pribu; co, ATANTED _TAT ‘0 TUTLD TRIOK COTTAGH W S A 81,800, aud roceive pay Hl?yruln‘r In monthly or quacterly fustalluonts, - Addross X 24, Tril- ANAFDSTOR, OABH, FRAMR DUILDINGS ON do; wi Aubirges 1 1% Wellunb wifoa. 1o o FOOTO 8 onca. FINANCIAL. J,OANS MADE N GHIOKGO RAL RSTATI, 4 and on roalestate colintorals, secured papers bought, Room 1, i Madison. Trust Compuuy, 13 South Olark-te 10 Usion ONFY T T,0AN—IN SUMS OF 31.000 7O §10,000, M forcs AR 0ORB'Y 0%, o Dunhorman S ront rtas. J. 0. M ONEY 70 LOAN ON WATGIES, DIANONDS DMOREE %0 LOAY OF Into ) Privata Loun Oilios, 117 Olaricstes un sindee. Hoomh " ) L 1va0 MGREY 10 LOAN oN Dot (10!["1- is Bullding, eouthivest coruor of State aud L ten SO g EUROHASIENONEY MOTT: Ewourity, J. Ly MOK: 1, 1 Bt n bank. QUM GF 81,00 TO $3.000 T0 LOAN ON OHITAGG RiRehgatate,’ Seoural inyor bbbt . . BALD: 1o, Seo WIN, B and 5 LaSallu- 03I 45, 000 TO 310,00 ON rat.olass fmnroved Ry 3 g5 gan slosoa, o LW TN oo § Motk VWANTED-TO BUY, EAL RETATE FURGITASR iy Ao Inaunbunts frou $1,00 wn o $10,00; muney in hand; must bo first ljon and wido margin, an good prope; drey Tribung oflico. ANTIEDTO BONROW_8L,100-0N PROPERTY Mm\?v’unxi % »s;éw for iyonra; funsunablo conualssion, G OF PURCIASE-MONEY NOTES 705 i‘.fi ‘3(‘) ooy duafuty 16l 39 wionths, ne 0‘:. lass South Sido’ ncored proy i thy u“mla:'nqm 16 per cant. WAk D BXENHEL VS allu-st, INTIAND TO LOAN, 6 YRARS, ON OITY $5,000 BUANDTO oA, b YIAT: oo ahork uto ruat pnor. ~I8AAC H. PRIOH, 190 Eaat Madiuo- &t., Room 10).0()(), 0 I:OAN-ON G0OD REtAL KSTATH w . seenrlty, for i or b years, Monoy i hund, BRYAN LATHIOP, § lallorton 1 curls X TO LOAN ON GOOD 1EAT $32.000 £0,LoM 0% ool yeurs in wums of 1yl 38 b ‘B W, THOMAS i 5. (0.0 VI ) 600 oo} Room 0, 60000 T PUTNAMN & MUS10AL, SISNOS TOR SALE AND 70 IR } wud tuntog nt Glio o1pli-ut IPATRING iast lan- l'glg'r!u Fuutory, CIIANGE_MANUFACTURING BLOGK 1 Jot 401803 nioat, contenl g0, fur rosldonce, J, M. WEIPIERELL, Room 16, B4 Washitugto 70, EXCIANGR AN FOUITY. Wom o ar Jnnd i Town ar Tiboun 10 iryan Binghy oot OTE BAT, NiD TOOTAVE FIAND, rosewond caso, overstrung haso, far 8178 cashi; or will Tont for $7 if not Apply at 740 Mudison-st., bo. twoun 10 und 19 8, m, Ssturday, JTALLET, DAVIS & CO.'8 GILAND, SQUANE, AND 1‘[‘1\mflfim ianos can bo tiad only ab KIMBALL'S, Stato and Adams-sts, EXOIANGE—GASIL FOR A GOOD condfiand 1 Inqutro at oficu of Cl ‘ompany, 491 oul ko HOUSEHOLD GOODS. RRTTURE, HOUSHIOLD GOODY, AND, GRY. ceal morehandiso ot auotiun_oves i Wodnosday und o 48 _0uF sulosraunis, ol LONU & CO., At JAURNITORE, CARPETS, BTOVER, GIROGK] Inenwuro, sto., waniod for aush, JLENILY DIN' JURNITURE, V. . lon, Wodnestny and Saturdoy, & 0., Audtionoors, | SRR AMBRIOAN ORGANS-30 VEANWS BH. tablishod {0, U0 now In usos 160 lirat prouidumny hiva oo n\vlunlm\l(urIlllu:lfi.runui 10w elylos, o satalogu, Palsr the Incgent anartiont of pinnos pver Groudht to (o Woat, We AV IMBALL, Shor F, el 3 Binto-st, E" PTANGS, ORGANS, AND MELODEONS TITAT 2() hiave et rumton fux whore kst wi o s on B prico to ik room fur wow stooke”, Aioly'at Ri3ie HALL'S, cornor Btato and Adam: ; FOR SATE AT gl“Onldnuud wrlass K LLE S AT Y PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER WANTED-TO JOIN IN BRIOK-YARD In thriving town nuar Chicago; no cowpetition, ~ Ad= dross }1 83, Tribung otlico, SEWING MACHINES, - PORRALE—A'8I0: NEW IMPROVED GROVAR & T ey Romiey, Moo VD, GROVER & guaal wogow,” Yor salo A 855, Joudonk, 813 Aich: FOR SALE. IOR BALE —118 FEET O SUELVING, VERY k«m;w. at 140 Bouth Halstod-at,, botwoon Adamus aud MO HALIE— tun, upposita thie G0 TONB PRATHIE | "!u LRO‘NH\AHUI‘ & MEDIOAL, AMMERING OR STUTFERING=| or clcoular, "Ofloa liuy ', BANUUN, 167 Woat OLFFICE OF A, J, MELOHKILT, 316 BOUTIL od-at., Olty Agon AAn:l Lol i osinly upalrad, Opob ovonings. “rl X4 EST ninghin sadlos, ol coz & Gib! Wabasli-av, TO LEASE. 7]'0_LEASESIOI ONEE OR MORK YRATS-DI N RO, "0 & Shalyard, Aply to Losh-av, X INSTRUGTION ASS. INSTITUTE OF WO g0 Itxaniinatians Jiiio 0L0GY, — BN: Hopt. 25 und tu entrance oxamis L1, WNEELARD, Soo'y, JTUATION WANTED—AN ubility and oxpo o oducation wll:h avgon . Addru oy Now Yorl = iy = T COLAIRVOYANTS, DA DEMOTT, GLIT D, VO 50 Wost Madlson’ nrrlakes, bring for taatrisionial 0 FNOLISIL LADY OF rienco roquires a sliuation ae res! o g 3 Itoforonons ox- TUl forotalls uiaiia o othor the soparatod, airablo dook pronorty un Btawalt Nlip, near Twelftie & HiNSi ity l“‘ %l%uluu: I DAITNER WANTE manfacturing bush dovoto his wi WITHL 81,20 IN A CARIT 5{ To ani active l‘llllyl who will hola tfmo v will pay woll, Cail at 33 Wouk Wasliington. )MNHGE} AVARTIED-\WITIT guo0, % Y fil’.;fl woll:valablished bustnoss priylng Bontiy tha e nionti. Cah, o addruss, 14 outh Ultek- NFORMATION WANTED-OF JAMIS FOX, Wit ll‘ulgllm Ulty of Nuw YMI’L Iu 1835, born in County pef. trimy, Iroland, or any fntormnation ot his wife Alice, o1 o Mol s, e 1 iy 2t et ully ul by ater, b ALY TEANNOR, & Varioioatsy Now York pit [ Rty 9 ‘(0 ALL Y l} 4] NATL L ] 1 ly on condition that you send oo 3012 0 (ho oadae G By 04 Washtngionests "

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