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Ea & aid tho report submitted by a sauiantese of fire, ‘and had baon verified ; he ould take tho ovidenco prove that the recent investigation at the Poor- House was a one-sided alfa, Dorloy waa unit for extravagant, 0 to remain au them to be buried. Tho report " an oxtravagauce in overy dotall connected with ho manggemont of tho farm, the Committeo on the management of the dry oda department alva #howed ¢ ic by Khortage was provo:t hy Kimberies’s own statement, and that proved a mininanagement. wore catrect a4 far as tuey went, many questions: Toft out, owsng, he inability ite ehoty ehithat Kimborley did not answer die roetly all the questions, not approve them, Joy stood in a bad ashore thors wasa question put to Mr, Jog that was bot answered corroctly. borluy was geting under opposed to Mr, Kimberloy for the acts of anothor, showed that Mr without autbority. was takon from him; he thongnt Mr. fut tha concern ad econowieally ax possible, ‘Cho motion was pat, sud the minutes wore ap- proved. (3 in which: 3 x a A THE CINICAGO DAILY TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, NUARY 33, 1875. 3 COUNTY AFFAIRS. Another Mecting of the Joint Committees, All Supplios to Bo Bought by Contract Ex- cept Dry Goods and Hay. Tho Joint Committees on Inveatigation, con sleting of tho Commnittes of Publio Sorvicey Charitios, and Hospitals, wes In eossion yester- day afteruoon in the committes-room at the County Buikling, Commiasioner 7 char, and Commissionors Lonergan, C roll Holden, Jones, Clough, Jolnzon, Busse, Schmidt, and Morting present. Conloy in the McCaffrey, COMMISHIONER ROLDEN to the Board wan mado of tho report, and and that Mr. Kim- the position; that bo was and bribod tho paupera with tobae- work on the Poor-farm, Tho showad that Mr. K., ine report further stent of using tho dend bogs and ro- slizing something from (hom, had ented farthor showed Tho report of ription, and Jommissioner McCaffrey moved tho ininutes which gave tha result of the recent visit bo ap- proved ad road, a Y eanid that the minutes Commissioner Clonal eal tint, the minutos ho nnpporod, to ‘of the Clerk torecord tham oll eonseqnently he could nnd he thought Mr. Iimbor- light by that roport. ‘Commissiouer McCaffrey " ¥AILED TO BEE 3 Kimber- Mr. Kim- Ur. Lope, and ho was being held responsible Comnissionor Sfolden snid that the minutes raf Uist Mr, Kunberley iad exchanged goods Commissionor McCaffrey raid Dr. Topo com- elled Mr, Kimberley to do suy that Mr. Kime erley waa put thers to exercise autuority, and it Cotnmiesioner MeUnffroy anked if the oxponaes for the now bnilding were inolnded in tho goneral axponses for the ruunivg uf the two institutions, Commissionor Clough thon read from the Warden's report to tho old Board, showin that ae wan the geuetal business manager of tho in- stitution, Cowitnisaionor Holden then submitted a book AN INVENTORY was kept of all the goody reccived, as proof tguinst Mx. Kimberley, as that gontloman had mid bo did net keeps record of the goals ve- ‘ived at tho Poor-Honge. ‘Cho inventery as shown in that book was token from the Dills. Yhww Commissioner Hoiden said tio had obtaingd in hia jnventizations, Kimberley, le anid, tailed, utterly to proditce anything to show that ho had kept a record, and averted that the papers weio rused, and ho was led te bolievo thut Mr. Kimberley had told wu antrath, or bad manula tired the book in question for tho purpose of fraud, Commissioner MeCaffrey asked COmruissloner * Holden why ho did not answer Mr, Kimbertoy at tho time he denied tho fact of having the book, iuntead of waiting till now. Comminsiover Holdeusanawered that Lo was not on the stand at thnt time to answer qued- % tone. Commissioner McCaffroy eatd ho asked Mr. Kimborloy why he did uot furnish Commissioner Ifolden with the book when avked for it, and Mr. K, had informed him that ho kuow Mr, Holdon a wos and bo ‘4 only ovidowes fie had of the running of tho Yoor-Louwe for fear ho would not set it back, and then acknowledged ho had told Lim an un- WORKING YOR IIR MESOVAT. did not wish to place in bid havda tho truth, but it was for that reason. CUommissfoner Holden said ba hed gotten the Ypook from Miss oxford, and ako bad given it to him with pormisgio to carry ttto Chicago, but Kimberley could sot produce the papora from which the book was mado up. Commissioner Cloush doxirod to know what tho book was supposod to contain, Commisvionor MeUatroy wvid it was a record -of tho requinitions of guods for tho piace. Commissioner Clough then said this was A LOOSE WAY OF KERPING ACCOUNTS} ithe book did not say that tho orticlea were ro- eccived a8 recurdod theroin; it wasznutilatod aud ‘saloaves were cut out. a 5 “and Holden were not over-partioular in doing “phat. , Commiumonor McCaffrey said ho liked to ace entionien as particular iu their own affairs a8 iw those at atherd, and Commisstonors Clough Commissioner Clough said he would be as strict a8 the Commissioner wished him to bo, and bo would venture to say if the gentloman iwonld it by his rido during tho coming year he would discover that, ‘ Comminpioner McCaffrey anid he had not so far. He thought tho loosoneas was not outside ‘but in the Board, and tho soouor thoy QUIT FIGHTING AMONGST THEMHELVES and got to work, thobotier. He thonght there ‘wore somo who wero ausions to cut o figure and Rot notoriety: in order to work ints better poxi- tions, Vor his part, he did not want notoriety through tho papers or any other source. Ha simply desirad to werve the pooplo in the capacl- ty for which he had boon ehoson, Commissioner Holden addrossed the Ohair at length upon the dnties of the Warden, and spoke of the waste at the institution as it came under his notice. Commissiouer Johnson roso to o point of or- dorand desired to know what was before the Committes. ‘The Chairman anawered nothing. COMSIIBAIONEN JONES ? was glad to sea Mr. Holden so epergetic, and * hoped, if ho saw a wautage at tho Poor-Houso, he would bring it befuro tho Committee, as ho waa doing. Jc was in favor of a chango ut tho farm, and. thought it time for s change, Ho agreed with Commissioner Jobneon iv regard to the whole thing being out of ordor, aud he oped they would now get tu work at tho business be- fore thom, Commixsionor Guenther said that Mr, Kim- berly iuformed him he was nut required to keep: any Account in regard to the hogs and atock on the farin. ‘ Commissioner Johnson asked that tha Clerk read tho report of tho provious Investicating Committos, sotting forth the duty of the county olliciats iu the charitnble Institutions. Commissioner Johuvon said that what thoy wanted to get at waa whothor {t was propor to make contracts for the connty and then recom- mend the same to tho Board, aud also to know whother i} was bost to omploy * A YUNCHASING-AGENT, and thia Committca was to settle this mattor. ‘Commissioner Jones uaid Mr.Jolnuon was right, and the Committco wore sent out to the farm for that parvo and ascertain whether the Yourd would make tho purchases or appoint an agent, and ho held that thoy owed it tothe tax- pyyers to try and improve on the old method, Commissionor Johnson maved that the Com- mittco recommend to tho Board that they make contracts and advestisa for two wools for bidy; he thought thas was the pioper way, and it was dorie from tha head of the Goverumont down, ‘Thoy could take turn about by threod in making the | purchases, Commissioner McCaffrey seconded the motion, and suid that was the only method to prevent {peda there was no bigger pirindie, ho thought, than that offered Ls a Purchasing Axeut, oven undor tho eya of the Committee of threo, and cited 4 few inatances to aupport his Matement, Jommivaioner Molden was fully convicted that, vo far au they “had recommended i tir ph Fada? wero right. Ho wau in favor of T waking tha purchases thomuclves ; lot WAY three Commiaulouern Ha together aud meke tho urchases, except auto meat. In that miat Yogathor with ilie and’ broad, thay could ad! rer ise er bids, and he believed an that wey thoy cou save the couuty @ very groat expendi- Commissioner McCaffrey oltad an sustal loner neo where Ne tieeinaer had purchaved mattrewwus ‘aud pald 92.9), . facturer offered them for 1,50. Berens anne for tieeaa, he gald, wherethe Committea o purchases, : Bu Keane ea ad everything elvo would ‘ommi:bioner Clough inquired of Commia- sioner MeCuitvoy i Woe enbwoved eh gor) oY BA for aqullte, and joner Jobneos thought thas the pres- oper timo to malo contracts the ent time wan fo present low figaiea, aud ho on account of U 4 in favor of Hee MAKING CONTRAOTA FOR THE FEAR, {natos’d of golng out ovory fow mouths and duy- jo. tng eo Sfonor Hollon sid any contractor might make money, but ho did not think nner the eyes of tho Committes of threo that a swindle could bo perpotrated by the Purchasing- ents © a qunation was called for, but before put+ ting it a discussion ensued ag to whether all pup- plics rhould be purchased under contract after nivertialng, or Whether only certain supplies should be advortined for. = Comtniasionor Herting thought tho principal supplies were teat, milk, aud bread ; [t was hot necessary to -dvartive for uther supplies, ‘Conmisrioner McCaffrey stated he had been in the gracery business for & number of years, and if ho had the enpital he would always pur- chaso by contract. It was the cheapest way, ‘Commissioner Molden stated that ratcoada al- ways purchared their supplies direct, aud thoy certainly would purchaso all thoy neodod in the choapest mauner, ‘Nhe motion waa finally modified so as to ¢x- copt dry coada and hay, and tha yeas and naya wore taken ou tho amo. Whon the vame of Coramtssioner Uerting war callod bo doolined to voto util, as ho stated, he could aco tho EXPRESSION OF TIE PAUTINA ‘on the subject. ‘Cha Commisslouer was excured from voting, and tho call procecdod. ‘Iho fol- lowing voted in tho affirmative: Carroll, Conloy, Johnson, Lonergan, and McCaffroy; in tho negative: Busdo, Clowgh, Holden, and Jonos. ‘Tha motion was carted, On motion, the Com- mitteo adjourned till 2 o'clock this afternoon, BANKRUPTCY COURTS. ‘Tholr Power to imprison for Con. 4 tempa Indgo Blodgett rendered a tong and sbto opin- fon yestorday In tho case of Salkey & Gerson on tho powers of a Judgo sitting m bankruptcy to commit abankrupt to jail for fraudulont prac- tice or for failing to auswer quostious put to jim aatisfactorily. Snikey & Gerson wero cloth- ing merchants in this city, and in October, 1873, ‘A potition In bankruptey was filed against them by some of thoir oreditors, They wero after- ward adjudicated bankrupt in Decem- por following. Boforo such adjudication, on tho application of the Pravisional Ansigueo, nu oxamination of tho bankrupt was hod under tho provisions of Soc, 26 of tho Bankrupt law. From this oxamination it was ascertained that the firm wero manufacturora dnd dealers in clothing and gontlomen's furnishing goods ; that at tho timo thoy begau buviness they bad a atock worth 811,000, and that from January to Octo- bor, 1873, they bought $28,000 additional stock. Atthe time tho Assignee took posscasion tho ntock was not worth oyor £9,000, nud no attempt. og mado by tho bankrupts to sccount for the doficioncy, A further referenco was thoeronpon had for the purpose of ascertuining what disposition bad been made of the remaindor of the stock. ‘ho bankrupts appeared, and stated in eubstanco that thoy bad vo further account to give. A motion was then inde to conimit thoi to jail for contempt, ar- ued before Judge Blodgett, and taken undor ad- vivemont. TNE DECISION was mado yesterday, ‘The Judge said the question was of impor- tanco both to bankrupts and to the goneral ad- miuistration of the Bankrupt Inw, but that fow aecisions could bo found bearing ou the subject. Gee. 26 provided : ‘That tho Court insy, on tho application of the As- signee in Bankruptcy, or of any creditors or without any application, ct all times’ roquira the bankrupt upon reukonabls notice to attend and sibiuit to an ex. aguiiation on outlt upoti all matters relating to the dis~ posit or condition of his property, to bia trade aud Healings with others, and bis accounts concerning the same, to all débta duo or claimed from him, and to all other matters concerning bis property aud estate, and tue dug settlement thereof according to law, which examination elall bo in writing, aud shall bo adgacd by tho bankrupt, aud bo filed with the other proveedings. . . . The bankrupt mbnll at all timer, until Lia dischargo, be subject to the order of the Court, aud shally at thi expente of the culate, exo: cute alt propor writiugs aud {nstromenits, and do aud perform all scta required by tho Court touching the Assigned property oF estste, aud to enable tha Am elgueo to demand, recover, and receive ull the prop- osiy und cstato agsignod, wherever situated ; and, for neglect or refurat to obey ahy order of the Court, mich Daukrupt may bo committed oud punimbed as ‘for a coutempt of court. . . . Ho shull also be at liberty from timo {fo time, upon osth, to amend and correct his sohedule of ercditora and property #o that the samo shall conform fo the facts. In the case ox parte Bradbury %8, English Common Law Rep, p. 15, the Judge reworked thata baukrapt had been committed for can- tempt, who, in answor to a question ag to what ho had done with a check for £100 in favor of lis bratlier who did not recoivo it, roplied that his momory did uot servo him, This caso was afirmod on appoal, the Judge remarking that 9 Commissloner must bo very orcdulaus to bo tiaflad «with sooh aAtatemont. In ox parte, Nowlan, Durn- ford & Erat Rep., p. 68, 9 party was held to bo rightfully committed if he swore to an account touching tho disposition of his property which appeared to bo incredible, Lord Kenyon said that each caso was to be govorned by the criter- ion se to whother the auswora givon wero, or wore not, sufficient to satisfy the mind of any reaeonablo parson, In ‘Taylor's Case, 8 Vonoy, 323, o like similar opinion was givon, and alsg in ex parte Lord, 16, Maeson & Walaby, 402, THE Count THovanT tliat the case of a bankrupt was similar to that of a dofandant iv acraditor's bill whon he would bo required to surrender bis agnote to # Ieceiver, and for a faitnre can bo punished for contempt, —Daniels’ Chancory Practice, 1742,—and a re- fusal of s party ina chancery suit generally to obey an order subjected him ¢o puniahment. ‘The District Court fn bankruptoy bad Hko pow- ers to thous of a court of chancery, Whion a por+ #on ia adjudicated bankrupt io, is bound to sur- rounder his property, aud, if he fails to do so, ho may bo punished. 80 tho dologation to the Court of powor to require an account to be given of all mattors rolating to tho disposal by tho bankrupt of his eatate, implied o power to panes for contempt for failure to do Bo, If tho jankrupt failed to satisfy the Oourt that be bad rondorad a full aud completo account ho would bo liable to punishment. Not that the Court could caprioicusly or unreasonably Insiet on un- nocessary explanations, but it must bo satisiied after eximinations that the bavkrupt Lad given, aftullaccount. But such power in courts of obiancory should bo sparingly exorcised, Tho Bankrupt law contained no special au- thority to commit for refusal to avewer or ac- count, bus, THE PRINGLE * feemed to bo -coutuincd in tho cases which touched on the subject, and clearly in- volved in the United Mtatos Inw. In the present cage the bankrnpts eubstantially said that thoy hud 820,000 of goody botwoon January and October, for which they refused to account, aud told the Court and creditors to do what they could to help themsolyes. Could s Court then ait gud bo bafllad by euch acta? Tho administration of bankrupt catates was in tho main uneatisfactory enongh at beut, but low much worse would if necosuarily be’ were there no powor to unearth concealed sgsete, and compe) bankrupta to disgorgo thoir hidden prop- erty. Surely, a court coul with — findiog ould not be gontented out such a fact, the Court ad power to — enforce the aurronder of the prope: df it appeared : , ty, to tho satisfabtion of the Court thal atill in tho contro) of the baukrupta Cheater oro far secrete that there was ho divclosuco tO show that any othor person had possession of it. It also appeared in evidence that the goods gradually disappeared from tho ahelvos of the Voukrupte, aud that, on creditors sequiring to know whoro such goods had gone, the debtors Jaughed at them and asked The familiar quou- tion: ** What aro you going to db about it" ‘THE CONCLUSION, thorefore, wan inovitablo that the bankrupts had pao, mado, away with the goods, as the wks showed uo ontry of crodit ealeu. An ordor would therefore bo issuod for tho arreat of Salkey and Gerson for contompt of Court, The writ was uaued, and later in the day both par- tlea wore arrestod and placed in Jail, where they will remain nntil thoy give @ Balisfactory ac count of thelr property, ; oe ry Baby-Farminge i on baby-furming is under the conalder. ation of the rouch “Agsombiy, and ia meeting with approval, on the ground that it promises ta check tho foarful infant mortality which at prosont prevails, Every infant undor 9 years of ago tut out ta nucea ta to ba subject to the supervision of the Hrefect, aided by o commig. sion consisting of two menthers of the Council Goueral and vix persons nominated by kim, one of them sgclected from tha medjcal officers of tho Department and the others from managers of charitable fuutitutions for childvon or adul.s. Vho Prefect will appoint medical iuapectors, who will hava jurivdiction over all out-door uueed and Rewister ofticey for nurses. Evory porsun placing: achild out to nunio will be required to give notico at tho Muirie, and overy uureo will bayo to prove that she haw no infant of her own under rd monthe old, oF tab shel utente w suckled by a nuree nad no author charve, Doth nurs nud Register olfvew ora to bo licensed ' RAILROADS. Meeting of the Western Hatlway Association, Tho Boston & Albany. WESTERN RAILROAD ASSOCIATION. PROCERDINGS OF THR ANNUAL MEETING, ‘The annual modting of tho Western Lailroad Association was hold st the Grand Vacific Motel yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Prosident Rob- ert Harris, Gencral Superintendent of the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy Tailroad, In tho chair, About thirty different roads wore ropresonted at tho meoting, ‘Ihe objects of this Ansociation ara the fystematic investigation by compotent officors of oll patent claims mado ‘againet companies, the defense of sll unjust claims at the expense of tho Association, avd the gathering aud fur- niahing of other valuable information concorn- ing railroad insprovementa. {ts membership operates nenrly 15,000 miles of road. ‘The firat thing dono by tho meeting was the reading of the records of tho Association. « The report of the Executive Committee for the year 1874 was then aubinitted and reud by tho Secretary, Mr. J. 3. Raymond. A lon intorcating debate followed. Concernit action of the Asvocistion npou this report, but two thinga wero stated to tho reporters, namely: That members of tho Association shail roquira the owners of * railroad im- provements to furnish for deposit in tho offices of tho Association certified copies of their Jottors patent, aud, if practicablo, a model of tho improvement, not exceeding 6 cuble feat in rizo, before any member of tho Association, will exporiment with or uso the dovice; an that this meeting indorsos and wishes to emphia- sizo the recommendation of the Executive Com- mittes, that no member of the Association should sottio any patent claim except after con. sultation with aud adyica from the attorney of the Association, unlesa under very oxtraordinary elrourmstances, ‘Lhe following gentlemen were elected to the Board of Directors for the ensniug yet Ttob- ert Harris, General Superintendent Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad; WW. BL Strong, General Soperintendent Michigan Cential Railroad; J.D, Cox, President) Toledo, Wabash & Western; W. It. Arthur, General Su- perintondent St. Lovie, Kansas City & Northe orn; J.C, MeMullin, Gononal Superintendent Chicago & Alton Railrond; C. Payne, General Supesintendent Lako Shore & Michigan South- ori Railroad; J. &. Tackor, Genoral Superin- tondont Illinois Central Hailroad; 11. 1. Porter, General Manazer Chicago & Northwestern Tail: road; Hugi Riddle, Vieo-Presidout and General Superiatendont of tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitie Heiroad, Bubsoquoutly, Mr. Robert Marria way re-elected President, and Mr, J. 1. Raymond, Secretary. Mr, Raymond wan also eloctod 'I'rcasuror of the Association. The fol- owing Beoontive Comunitteo was elected hy tho Board of Directora; Iobort Marna, W, B. Htrong, and J. ¥. ‘Pucker, Mr. George Payson was retained as attorney of Aug Asapcialion, and Mr, 8. SI. Whipple aa oxpert. ‘Tho meeting then adjourned. ” ——a MISCELLANEOUS. LOBTON 4 ALBANY. The annual report of the Boston & Albany Railroad contains much that is of intorest to tho stockholders and the public genorally. Tho grovs Rocalite of the year compare with those of 1873 aa follotva: v Pusen~ | py, Other Yeara, ween Lareight. [Quen | Totals 187: «| $3,011,562] $6,291,188] £565,287] $0,7 487 3,016,877 168,600) GGE,18% At i {relght was carried one mn: 412 in 1873; and the cost of transportation for euch Jamiengar and each ton of feelght for one millé wan ite of AL: 5,655 parseugera or tone of io iis fn 1874, eguinnt 4:34,25:,- 614-1000 cents, ag total number of inet 5725-1000 eenta 4 1873, ‘The ons moved Was 2,003,403, against 2,884,520 in 1 Iu 1874 the road transported 2,903,- BUT Warvela of flour: in 1874, 2,044,244, an increase of 0,207 barrela, or 4 percont.’ Tho passenger trafic also shows # considerable gain, the total number of Fanseugers cartiod being 5,889,383, ngoiuat 6,757,624 in Tho renort closes with the advico to the mer- chants aud capitalists of Boston to turn their attaution to tho improvemont of their facilities for'receiving and slatubating, tho products of the West which the Boaton & Alosny aud tunnol routes will bring to thoir dcorr, and thoy will raup orichor and moro enduring harvest tuan can bo realized by expending their own and the Btate’s money in extonding new ronda over un- ttied territory. CALIFORNIA ROADS. There aro at present 1,261 miles of wide-gaugo railroad comploted and in operation in tho Stato of California (all af tho 4 soot Bh; inch gauge) of which the Contral Pacitlo Nuilgoad has Glt miles; the Southern Pacifle Itailroad 930. miles; the Toa Angeles & Ban Podto Railroad, 43 milos; the California Pacitio Railroad, 119 miles; tho Vaca Railroad, 6 milos; tho 8ncrameuto Valley Ruilroad, 23 miles; the Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad, 26 miles; the California Northern Railroad, 27 miles; ths Stockton & Visalia Railroad, 33 miles; the San Francisco & North Peeiflo Railroad, 66 miles ; the Mount Dinblo Inilroad, 14 miles; the San Rafael & San Quentin Railroad, 3 miles; the Visalia Railroad, 7 miles. In addition to tho wido-gango roads, there aro tho following narrow-gauge lines: Ban Fran- cisco & North Paciflo Nuilroad, 30 miles; Salinas & Montorey Railroad, 18!7 miles; Colfax & Nevada Itailroad, 23 miles; Watgonville & Banta Cruz Railroad, 22 miles. OPENING THE NANN-DooR, Yn rnnning the proliminnry Hne of tho Whecl- ing & Lake Erio Road through Frio Coanty, the surveyors cawe to a farm ov which was 8 large barn, Atthe time of tho approach of the sur- veying party, tho farmor was at worl in the barn, with both donbie-doora open, and it 80 bappeved that the ne passed directly thongh this opon- ing. Without asidog tho permission of tho pro- prietor, tho party went through tho bera, ond mado their measurements, Tho owner, who was a German, on seeing this, stepped up and in- quired the object of these procoodings. | Ife was at once informed that thoy were surveying n railroad, aud thot tho lina passod directly through t' baro, “Dat ish all right,” said the farmor, ‘lot do railroads gonie along; but do you dinks T gomes out .eyery dimes to open do barn door for de drains? You gan’t get mo do det. No, wiri” Tho suggestion of this difficulty did not lead tho surveyor to change his line. Ie concluded to leaye it to the conductors and engineors of the trains to make their way through the barn as best they contd. ITEM, A dispatch from Now York, reasived hora yos- terday, states that an ex-parto order haa beon granted restraining the Late Shore & Michigan Houthero Railroad Compauy from paying tha dividend declared Deo, 29. ‘The complaint re- cites that the. Company, inutead of paying a dividend, ought to pay intereat on their bonda to Bevure the mortgaxe on tho road for $25,000,000 Uueld by the Union ‘Trust Company, Me, G. IE, Wicker, who was lately appointed General Freight Agent of the Chicago & North- western Nailrond, aseumed the duties of his of- fico yeaterday. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Lecture at McCornuck Hall by the We Schuyler Comaxs Tho Hon, Schuyler Colfax lovtured to a vory largo audiouce in McCormick Hall last evon- jug, in tho Star Loctnre-Course, hia subject belyg “Abraham Lincoln.” Ifo was introduced by WILLIAM. DROS, who sald: Lapivs AN GENTLEMEN t The managers of the Star Lecture Coure haye asked me to perforta a very pleat jug duty ; Uut, with all deference to their judguent, T ‘a to ay thal thu tho mute og two Tp, wccuby will simply bo trowpassing that much on your fime aut patience, You know the distingulshed speaker's bbe tory and bie public life, You know Low lung, aud how valuable bis services have been to the nutiou ; how Armly be atood by the best intereuta of the Republic in the darkest hour of the Hebcllion, quito ua welluw 1 dog, Sut you have nvt kuown him as T have, for months a Lis companion in the Rocky Mountains, in the Bicr- rad aud the cities uf the Pucitic coast,’ In the eanow of the Columbia, and on Puget's Bound, in long Jour- uoys on the land and ou tho oveun, aud wiways found him the sumo courteous yentleman, to same truv~ hwarted, unselfish friend. ‘You (now that aoie friends meas te havo uot agreod with ime in opinion fu regard {0 your speaker; wud ths nut ba my excuse’ for saying bere in his yresunco ‘that, ju wy fudginont, o trier pairiot or a moro honest man Goes uot Ive than Schuyler Uolfax. Woen tho dark plottings of Wasldngton rings, aud of thy acitish, lying polltictana that do vongregata hero, aro fully Known, believe no foundation will ba left for those things which have beon sald ayafast im,—happily, with cal- did men, already buried out of wight forever Of tha ‘subject of the lecture L need wot speak, When the lofty veal in tho Hacky Mouutaluy that betes his name wbsll have crumbled bita dust, if men stil) live ‘Upon the earth, they will cherish that uaimo sud the fame of Abraham Tincan, Follow-citizens, I uow brave the honor to introduce to you the lecturer of the vveniny, the HON, HCHUYLER COLFAX, Mr, Colfax waa warmly received, and begsn his locture by giving & retroapoot of the cou- dition of the country ten years ago, when, for the firat timo tu our history, there was blood on the Proxidential chair; the nation had Leen passing through tts Rod Bea of civil war, and its | 4 torrible ora of Racrifice, Whon tha shadow af war, at fist oo iarger than a mau'a hand, ex- touded over ta whole Honthern horizon, the Hebellion found itself confrontad by a great up- rising of patriots ready to die for their country, Our dad was still filled to-day with the graven of those martyrs to constitutional liberty, (olden and ving trearures wera besped withont stint upon our country's altar, but, after all these, mo contlier sacrifice had to be given, and from the highest place in all the land the victiin came. The apint of tha Hebollion, baited In its attompt to avsassinate the nation’s life, ravenged jteelf on him who represonted the nation's contest and the nation’s triumph. But the murdor waa too late to rob him of hia illuetriona place in history, for he waa stricken down in tho supromast, grandoxt mo- mont of hip fo for an tmperiabable fame, which wold be a8 wide aa tho world and as cuduring an tine. Ho then alluded to tho heroes of the Iebellion | 1 who liad won deathlces honor, mentioning par tienlarly Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan, [Ap- piaute-| 5 . His object in the lecturo was from thig little hill-top of history, ten years after Mr, Lincoln's death, to turn the eyes aud thoughts of tho audience to ue whom the nation Kearcoly ap- prrecimted when living, but, bad enrhrined wince ya death in our national Valhalla, sido by ride with the Father of tho Republic, Lorn in a flaorloes cabin in Kentucky, with Iowy than a ok kann _ Also unimprur with eunry advantage, to ore roe pat iF yen, It, on Wer SY WILLA, Haat American ¥xps 9. 224 Partiant No. 18 South bette rane at, a ath Tark ay, North Shaldouat. Ko, 4 ifatailtonay, Nos, hand ai Niutaing Rath « erty Hann eR aD atta tat ATAS WARREN: 2 ATOR! Sel (2 Washington st. poath of HUT, 7 Wasnt OR RAL fat wha apply iim: ‘lately, Chamber ar Gommorca. = p NOTICES E WILL RELL FOIE eaah and time new Zroomn brick hotse with fall-ized Side soul telaliturhnnd; ear strrat-oare SALE-TAK WAARH AS ty Hiaits, troextes bargalon, CITY REALESTATE, _ A SMITH, ROUM a ding. onthe Clarkest, property on Wabash and Prefrio-ara,_ for nye -Toany ona whn prefers, divided ntares ant Largala fur balf cal. -HUUTH Sipe i ebeap ~Oakxond Boulevard aud. joining ctty iimits, a beautiful and dai Now ‘le the te te bus. a prnparty moro alsnlntely certain to rag rapid: wUtadittie: Rare bargaia we ESATAS ) MIGHIGAN-AVS. RESIDENCE nn Av, Wally tneated, 7. THN9 per iinprovemen', ‘ment will eell an one uarantee a rasonahle profit. A taro 2 Shera isn property mor in the fature. , J Gifamber of Commeree. AND DWELLING ON SOUTIE i, WHIPPLE, MATRON ie LOTS, AY. Just ad Mie theation: Pall fora pat ba had hy tows WARES, 1 year's nstraction at s country wchool, he owed | {7 Fee ine nat tlie best batt chi nif much to the precepts of Min mother and ptep- | tekelew. Ihe Ge nUMOUT E13) Easalieats ee mothor, ‘omen of great good sense, ror BALE-HEVERAL FINE BUCK HOUSES, whtele Sbllianion = lis gratefully acknowl- prices $3,100 to Bt nlenehs apreniient ant hoa. edged in after-lifs, ia” hatred of | nese lots, situaicd tn the viciniy of Wretorn and Usden= slavery was ia earliest political pring | ee eee ene tna gytenans aad ciplo,—it was absolutely ingrained into ue | Van Sureu-at. CAMPIELL ROS, boyhood life ; aud he never concealed his sue POR BADEGAT A GHEE BARGAIN FEET ON tagonism to {t. Nominated for the Senate by Mbirty-third-st., east of Cottage Grove-av, Address the Ropublican Btato Convention of Tiivois, he | 2% ah BES FoR, BALE-AT $100, 18 AC pens eae fearlonsly advanced Leyoud the nes of his party, declaring in ringing sentences, characteristic of Wo mu the man who waa to hecomo the foremost per | Itand. hans aster. Pwnlltlieste worth Lak have ‘money. EO IL fore the FS OF LAND ON MMINGS, 10s Eaat son in Ameriean history, that this nation could | * not endure half #lave and half free. Aud, in Lis vent debate sfterwarda with his opponent, houglag, ho refused to qnality or retrace a wingls | I Qjotatve Cutenses word of thia daring and defiant avowal, though } most ap it kopt him conetantly on the defenniv. Tho vext point spoken of was the inating of the Emancipation being yiven of Mr. Livcolu's delay, and illustra- tions by which he justified his course until at lant, whon every family nitar was crimeaued with patriot blood, and every cemetery crowded with patiiotic graves, he determined to strike at slavery with the battle-ax of the war power—to destroy it utterly aud forever, [Applanee.] Mr. Colfax next proceeded to portray the mens tal excellencios, the gencraus character, the fer- vid patriotism, the overflowing eympatliy, of Mr, Lincoln. and to illustrate these characteristics by montioning his acta,—hia pardoning offendors, and other evidences of the sympathy sud inercy | thranting-roaehin of which his heart was ao full, “Throngh his | ¢ wholo life, ia public or in private spheres of auty, in Propporty or advorsity, his lolar # was Right. 1) than partics or arinies, and he hold, with Johu | humbus. Cul Bright, the great Commoner of Lngland, that no ee at ne, EU EA great national question could be safely settled excopt on tho eternal and immutable principles of Right. Deoounced thongh bo was do bitterly daring his Admiuistration, ho never answered railiug with rating, or reviling with reviling, and of malignants who Jowercd themeelves bencath the level of & decent man's contempt by barking at tho heela of those from whom they differed, and throwing mud at those whom they oppoxed po- litiealiy. Ha conceded tho charge against Mr. Lincoth that he was often lacking in etiquette, and what the world called dignity, and gavo sev- eral amiping ilitstratioua of his respoures to foreign Ministers and others. He closed with an analysis of Mr. Lincoln's charactor, aud of the strikiug events of tle lust Annis by le Proclamation, an explanation | * ¥ cls jo believed that Right was mightior | ft'ty tn Room M4, 46. ws noice locality was the farthest possible remove from that clara | incumMirance of 24,000 in very choice South Kranston property also mant a place of business 2.0 GKBORN that they mi adit tha are it SALE — $12, fOr Fp roset tare, ie ths We uthy and clover, Sidtunder plow, acret in elegant tim! Wells, four lerge pons, Guo wind-tlll pump, iad gear’ for Thraabing best black fo ft rlock and farting Implements, ¢ Old ago the cause of ral i Hes station, 2% miles from vate toaure, Laud iy the igeourl, jt Madison. operty worth WESTON & “Wide, Médown and #5 block from dopet; property whose erty in macket GOR SALE — AT EVA cheap luts at great bargains ning astern party. TW : ‘COUNTRY REAL HIPPy, ‘ot $5,0.0, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, CTURISG PROP! Jeno; extonalve, and auitable Kind-of maaulacturing parpose with sidings. Part payment taken ia ont and unavually easy terms for ban eror persmoually ta B, 1, FERGUSON, 199 WN, 1 Pu R st 2, elx grod dwellings, ver ESTATE WANTED. _ 1UK OR STON arth 19, uu) oF 812,00 pay that ena; b BUNS 14 Takaliecnt. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. _ Ww G cu UT ST. Tee SAL RIAGES, AND SLEIGH: DAYS atlva. mn, Ivbine TON — CHOTUR, met 10 nt ty teat of bulls god 40 miler fram lows lina. Climate very be Targoat aad oye, stock-farin In Miveourt | Na and wet particalars an‘ ace phningeaph at orn, offered. of railroad, In property, “Litle pertects OR SALE SiO WILT, BOY A LOT AT PARK ® month until paid; pas for, Chespest prope jaSalle-st., Room 4, AND old at ones lor iB Washinaton-st t 04) te theme fencing, #0 att barns, Paid 76 bushels of mm antl, Ad ‘on farm, raflroad County, ‘balan n ven yratey T. BS BUYD, f HOL Is will assoniy neo on same terms. HH, Partice wishing to purchase boraes at one place can have aa opportualty of trying them the day befure ralo, ut be deceived. and 1 ast | (WURTRRS 4 CUTTERS | A days of his life, stating that hia latest official Ghose out at cary’ Jaw price: act was, learning the afternoon of the aay ho | 2ake-st. init wan assassinated that two of tho robel chiefs | JOT SAI ROPERTY OF ® GRSTLEMAN, wore to arrive disguived at a New England port | isandsomasisiish and fast irwsstoing Gyrarsof azo; be 19 from Canada to escape to Europe, to instruct the officers not to arrest them. but to let thom jlee the country unharmed, Only s fow lioura after this moséago of morcy, hia rebol assayeiua slew him; and when the wave of woe swept gloomily over tho land from Capital to frontier, the whole civilized world became mouruors at Lis tomb, From the top of Fame's ladder harness, ay guod ay Dew Fe also, horse.covers anit Uregs-coats, and blouses, wole rabher panches and Te BALE —KADDLI blankets warrabted souad, and fears nothing { alva open bugey and che, blanwet, and whtp, will ba to-day at the arn at’ ruar of ANN jankets, oFercosts, Jacket dria mead deawors, bi nd various ater gan too nimerous to mention, cheap for cash. Apply at 105 He atepped to the skice, and THT Lake-otey Up-rfalres ae oa lh aerate tae SSS | POW BALE CUE AD A FEW RICE UCRSE: 5 egies, and Lirtuess, the proporty of parties wh wie acs oO SCH ANGE: havatanitinthier use for iveme nae nupertor aaudie-horee, SPOUSE, LOT AND SOME CALL TO RXUILANGE it ir alk of ef fools. Addtens T, Bux td, ‘Nuri Be Til CHANGH-OR FOR, KALE—VHOM bo TO mo | rlepner, and ono that a Indy oan ne att dar, Abd tamatack timber, 6 miies | ELL'S ttables on Lako-ast., corner H babtpor Bont. lnri‘atss Joon Role Bie cHeaB SA PORTE A ‘PO EXCUANGH HOUSE AND 101 AND UNIS aielgit, but little used, Addre roged fofeon the Weet Sif for fick iquso and lot CITy MADE OP on tha South Side, Apply at 43 Aahland Hlock, (PO _EXGHANGK 32,00 Path UP BTOUK IN AN agecultural imploment manyfactory, ard untnown Bored reat estate, for huuse and It. oF'smiall store, Ts B. VAN WYCK Lavall r W HANG! FAStST0UA88 BINGLE BTRAP harness, nearly now, cost 835, for almost anythigg.- Nard-cual or furnitnro preforrod, No real estato wanted, HG, Tribune atice 10 EXCHANGE. GOO! Fon] eatato in a good ilourishing ctty in Towa, and 20) nores of unimproved tend, for dry goods, millinery and fancy furnishing goods, notions, fartitnre, orockory, oF Lardware, Addross M10, Tribune oltioc. MPO PXCHANGHTILLINOIS FARE Bion AND ‘esa for morobandise, Houxo and lots cleat and cash BEVERLEY £CU., Kooml2, sand fire groceries. | J. Mt. 73 Deatborn-a FO EXONWANGE—1 ouritios, & blan catlon in tho elt, FOR HEAT, FSTATEC OR ie po anuty Brora oat Lae be show for jiinter, &, 18, LINGLU, 12¢ Washing NO RXCHANGE—@3,00- TO $3,400 WORTH OF TGostonate ngihesing Wester tawn for arr ponds Sr hardware. Vor full paziculare call on Hl, J. GUUD- TPO EXCHANGE: ONE BE Morris, out te Kan, for Chicago property. SON_NILT, 0 Waehington. IN MAT. DVERTISERS WO DESIRE ‘TO REACH COUN- try reniere can do 20 lu the Vest aud cheapest mane hhec by using oe or moro sectiong nt Kelluga’s(iicat News paper Luts, Apply to A. N. KELLO Jai st, 1 FRENCH NAL, LY? MAR: Ds and ie AU Boston Stable, Hé and 146 Micblzan-av. OR SALR-A LARGE BAY HORSE, 6 1 old; oF will exehiings for Hahter weliht horse, jr KR BALI Jy new, pric #00, cost Worthy, with anddle, 8100. SA k Slatel C sont, only lisving @ era goadition, price unly €2 ve patent change Dox. SOW Site MELD, 7 ‘New ¥ork City. Trans WASTE Weal Kinross Wayne WaAitulanaars J. Bs GUriRin, FANTED-TRAMS TO. atout, good-looking S.ycarnl Drjce £20, fo ho use for mea Cent, all'tn good order, with or without Slaw. ross on iD, Twenty-seventh ‘Ad ED -TO WAUL COAT; 80. rion. Apply to MINER T, AMES '& CO., DA FRW TEAMS TO Twenty-fourth and =a ViAUL ICR, CALL AT 736 ‘460! MATH ‘Call at Af foe CARTED SMALE HELP: =. Clerks, do, Bookkeever: = FANTED~CLERK IN PRODUCE COMMISSION Tones with nome cash pn} for ‘whitch ample a nile given, Permanent alination to ‘good’ man, a) RXPRILRACED COAT A : tIRNCE! 1 MT3 Minsuk; fara $4, » Apply at UH Bas abil ae QV ASTED-AN BxPeRTE: o OUTS WAST AN JERRIENORD OLoTHINU-oUt y ANTED <A MAS ACO ‘D TO AN Roort Bd Denehorneste nee 10 ber da Waste —rimne “Goon Atendy work, RLOUES & PILLS Company, corner Wi ine Apply at smut ! Twenty-scoond and Pil Miscelianconn. Camiteft Novel ANTRD TS -TOKELL THE LIFRARD plorations of Dr. Tdvingntuno," ‘voraplete, authentic; a feash ouk price auited to tie times. Bs Bt RUSSELL ther, Borton, Masa, WASTEDCEXPERIRNCED | CANVASS 10 work country towns for article of ready elo, 135 Lasallo-st. 9 oom WANteD. FORA PLEASANT WiNTRR VY Uaringsa, Wo can gite each man acwanty and ehow & F protit of 87 can alee €: ne the guods t YY ‘A week one pian that will please anyone 1986), 81 sample sent by express ta 2 » men af genteel mypenranen and No pédidlore wanted por juntal ears &GO., Chicags, 16h Kat Nandoloh- WAY nl = Hones 1, \VARSTEDIA TRAVELER FoR AatuRORIPTION, Donk houge toapprint agenta, Aust bo « very sue coasfal canvaneer, or have etparinnce in @ subseription- Banke ie (ee willing Eoeinty i mall eater 4 tod producing A teierences nned.aypizy. w particulars, toM Wik, Teluuna odes, Be WASTEBCAN RNERGETIO. BUSISESS MAS with email meana to take the exclneive agency for Bonth Side for the Lightaing Coal-Rindler; bert in the world ; if, W. HARIIS, Bec- N, #0 Waahington-at. TWO BUSINESS MEN, WITH finn, "TO oa year. 1.8, RICHARDRON, Tilboa aH, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A_ HOY “TO” SAKE himself gracrally useful ta a private boarding-house, W Call at 1003 Wabash-ay, WWASTEDDA Safa OFFICE “HOY ANGET i yeara old: must ba a good handvriter, Apply after Pam at iy Wasuingtonste HENRY FORT. YOUNG MAN ASW xolianwe Ie tosOuD Pi tT, Was TE! WA capital, ta Dosrborn-st., Ronn 9. A aio A GOOD, HON. ANTED.-AT 17 Hi ‘family snail; rofer~ eee at iene hvwesaan enoes required, W ANTED-! no emall entidron Avply st 110 Bratei WASTE A Leese BIS ‘e Michigan-ar, Swedia or forred:' Kteforencerte juiced. \WAntnpias GOUD, KT TS Guh ‘wath, aud iron, Apply at “I Becley IRGENER, RAL HOUSKWOI OOM Glith, vorwegian pre- \ WANTED oN AN AMHIUEAN FAMILY —A TIDY, German or Swedish girl for general housowors. 4s Wet V an Buren-st ED-A GOOD GIRL TO In) GENERAL in HI fanully. Como propared to ASTER=GINL TO JY atiy Michigan-ar., \WAntebss Comperiie ini a OOK, wath, and Iron}; fi a Bs vey ethane won tak prlrate family. Apply to fh ANTED—A COMP Wanna ae Went references roquired, \WWASTED (A GERSIAN, BWE isl, OK NORWES lan gid ta cook, aad wash and ircu laa private family. HAL HOLSIWORK D The best of elty We Michleanar, Waar &2 ielerene a N 3 @2, References required. Aywly at 3 alu Walnui-at. ‘ au Pee \ASTEDSG! RL WiiG CAN COOK, WASH AND Tron well, toda general housework in a small {awily, Apply, with reference, tt Wabasteav, (V ANTER A GERMAN: 2 girl, Must be 4 g:: es socond work, Apply at lia South Paorid-at. from 10to 2. \WWARTEDIA SEIDMAN” OR SUANDINAVI trl for gen¢ral housowork in pinall family. Wert Jackson. NAVIAN Wirvper. No Oop Git FOR GENERAL new ‘Turoop-st. D-A_ YOU! RL TOA! family. Inquire in store, 215 buuth WA TRE at 361 North De West Palk-#t Jy competent need a ist iN A Halsted. i AND IRC $ TO COOK, CORD fa the depots Wana’, GIRLS (GERMA: ‘glan) to do geweral housework al "OR NORW 04 Buttertiold -st \Vantepiat 331 WABASH-AV ODD COOK. | Sono thet nuderstands her touslaers; and seve gitl, wae i BUGGY, NEAR: 85; alan fine eaddis horse, idrena 1,19, Tribane office. ‘A WARGAIN, If SOLD IMME. horse, all ‘also 9 horses in’ poor re worth three times and will soll et 371 poly to JOH ind Nisth-ar., CR: HAUL UR. O, hand Bur 5 \yant ED—A LIGI “REGOND-HANDED DELIV. ery wagon with oover. Must hein good order aud gheap. Adarces 117, Trine otticn, TO RENT—-HOUSES. T ‘and 9, rp RENT—CoMFor i nished rooms by tho d: tion tb the city, 71 Monra Bye W 1B ‘OK i to, respectable curtios wit ig compl OT West Madleon-at, FURNISHED ROUMK FOR: RENT-TWO BRICK HOUSKS, NEW, -STURY ‘anil 6 rooms each; all modern tmprotements And con. ‘Irring-placo, Went Side. Apply at 91a Wert Fulton. between Leavitt and ‘ormanth ma 18. fwauked-are FoR LIGHT p\commence at t mink furs, warrantod wew aud porivct, for ry r are S float Bid Rostdonca bib Siichicaneave SOO e ee ir i rece RE xo TROURE Dp wnt § ‘3 AR YY outchiluren. EDWARDS, 647 Mi 1 ry ” fror, . A alles dttces 160" Hast. Madfson-t ook by zoati. 10 cent PO, REXTAFURSISIED "100% NTE AND ARPES TERS WE WAR r Re nee; also alugle romn, | N iitorand one carweater, to take & good 2atury | ee wut ar Tirenty.cighth sad put work up bose for | "PYjausrkucping st, le per ioala at No, bi Superior PRUeeDEn & BROWN, 10 KGhay, st INK FURS AT A SACRIVIOM. NEW, Dn aatstapeat {gureateine mink: mutts and boas, worth €00, for sate ats2.. A mplondid, now French acal, Iyna, of mink sot, ouly 310, A fow genning, pew mink st., ano block fruin Chieago-av. our, 0. RENT—120 RANDOLPIUST., CORNEI CLARK, Furnished Fo ra buil TO RENTSPARTIVS VENIRING ROOMS IN ANY Iyeallty, with or withont board, or faraishod for vets, price $6, All warranted, Residenoa 615 Michi- opiig, call st olkce of Boarding-House Hegiater, gunay. fo-et:. ftaom 13," Information Owe FAIR,” THR POPULAR HUMAN Halk | 7NO RENT—TWo SUITES UF FOUR ROOMS ACI Sazanr, lias removed a at tedisonet anid i} titted up for families, on second story of Na, 57 CUA Kiate-at., aul sill contioues 10 sell oath Clark-at. Apply at the premises. Taman bair goods at fo its on th 7 a being along jour comblngs; wo make them up forts cents per ounes ‘ =A NIGK CYLINDER ToP DUSK FOR must be @ bargain. Address L 4, ‘Tribooo ADDRESS Ja, SMALL Sar TED-A, iT ‘D1, 000 PERSONS: to dine for 25 conte, SCHWEIZER" LOST AND FOUND. . —TUENDAY MORNING, A DUN MAT owner oau ti by peoviuy property ou ais South Halstud-at., in cigar wore, 4 KOU: ja eo) To NEAR, mak nner ‘ ony ni © Apply at Ailiwaakoe & St. Paul Railroad ean paying cliarces. Apply at Al ‘Stek Yaris, [QQUND— A WORSE Bi River! af os FUST—IE THR PAUTIES HOLDING THE Ait Taio tatton trvm 133 Pralstovay,, Saiursiny sab, a W convert them into cash we will proposition. SAME SMITH, NATH ON 1 INST, BETWEEN © and L. 8. 4M. 8. Depots a roll of poem wapapers and writen by Cowpor, Tig findse will be Hbscally” roe ihe samo to.317 West Alonrug- ZR ORNTS SCARF, WITit Fiuder will be ruwurdod by loving jarbie, warded’by retur Osta LARGE a rene a i O8T--BIsTWE! ECOND AND TWEN- ee ttle on Wabasleaves slays gold wate, © Toward will bu giveutt retuned ta tts Wabunlieay. Stow -VHRTERDAY | AVTEINOON, BROM ft tt Ds « F puny, vy bagey’ aint harness, ter Infarmatlon 0 baron vRNAY NEORMATION — wan ED-OF Penettiats, fruorts ul Moston, sas, Str Int Benden, Na. il teeth fully rocuved. SIM, BLRNARD HOLS R, WID,. i sonal uf Sunday yati) tug late. Thoreday, same time asd pl PERSONAL TRAOUE: PIMC AND BPIROES OF NENTY CLAY, 9 VOLS, Laken yee ie at Ui AS south Eta Chicago, OR KALE-DY A, SUNUIIBEN—2 VOLS, “*110- oy f Lt edges price, ‘eenate uel a eae leat acta: bing forrouieludor, Addruss J 2 po ee wilt rent far Po” RES Hook Bebe: S. and location, 3 TANTED-TO RENT-A HOUSE WITH 7 OR 6 roots, with modorn improvenunta, in gi house must be ta good repair and not’ over W minutes! walk fiom Tribune [i Addrons, with tern Le gle Wo bear thoir | © AG: Juu can quake ‘hather you aro experienced in tho bi tne tor tawily usa, w whos “h, ats, For HON ‘wEWING-MACHINE Ci SINGER SEWL 4) ee 11 Miata, ‘OUR late for hourekeapin iu front and other fom fire, Unonded , 251 West Monroe-s1 “TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES. &c, Un cheap, Storas, © RENT-STORE 58 AND o SOUTH WATERST. ‘Key at not door, AN’ URE SANTEL house, bye, \ Tani 3 te vu ‘gentleinas and wife; tmnst by ch ‘of Mothodist Church Hook. ISHED ROOM, tito wiih rent foe, cos. furnitaro for sale cheap, or re al Ss Weat M BOF” NIOKLY-FURNISH jouroe-at, D and goad care, with ‘Apply 14 Adanieat., corner FI: Pemba veal arta Ro aaa i? NED WioOMs ‘aut Bide preferred; "Pribuno attice, RENT—T 0G ROOM FURNISHED Prompt tenant. outh deft Ad location ed years Wi stadan’ie NVOA PLANING MILI ANT? 3 UF mill buy if Tossona I. aney “WANT ‘ul yur cout MacuUnt for ‘tad x, Tribune othe, Weanten TO RUNT—A GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. or would trade & ; a AM. BE hf 3 MAOIINE —PIINCID, ‘Machluus auld on wunibly payimentay we meney, NTED-&VERY WHET ‘partioulars froa.G. M. LIN- Madiwu.as N-SPECIAL INDUOKMEN a drat-clacs ageut ine el the workd-renawns ad thy Wilson iaaufactursa prepared tu oiler eatraurdinary tnd articulars, a UMERNY, tt Btdtestey eat oF Dot. uur olf~ Address JUHN- PO RELL ‘Ol Marner and Tah Ts ‘county iu che Vultad Witton dhuttle Rewing machi to or address, Wile MACHINERY. a) X GG0D, “KECOND-HAND TRON ‘sia to tee best with i ib awing. Ad- LB to 38 TL SALMON, 143 Fitah a 4 GOOD SEOOND-IAND BOILER, OR Pood ine, 6to luhorse power, Address, W. Tribune vitoa, CI aR - with price, HL $45,00-hy Yeaftable, cover, aud but two nioaths, é iy sass __DIVOROES. | 1 Ue cours of UI Cost Boi TVOROES, vleuth—! jeazo. KGALLY OBTA eae elear gotre, TPH i Mas all attachments, elegant order; wsod r sites D. ‘on yoare’ practice in peo Berti We NTED—A GOOD PANTRY, GIRL, BWEDE OR Rurwegian preterrad. At Parkor House, corner Malsted and Sadttanesta, VW YAdTEDSa Guth FOLLY (COMPETENT To uk and cl kiteen. day, ares sii MaLager cobrey af Melee.” ayoty naar Senmstresses. TANTED-IMMEDIATRLY, FEMALE TANDS— icing yperaturs expericncrd on 1 finielers: constant work aad Routh CanaLat, —Ti) TRST-CLASS VY takers, with Wheeler & Wilson Wednesda: tds North Clark-st, tarosre ‘OM ST achines. Apply LANRATAAIOR- WANT GOOD LAUNDE MWY "Vanuuren-tt,, Richter's laundry WANTED TUS MORNING, READY To GOTO work, au A No. Pshitt ironer at Imperial Laundry, oie Wert Wailington-at. ‘Nono Gut finished workmed eed apply. \WAdTE laundry, 1 3 AT 4230 WEST AY” CHAMPION SH 88 South Clark _ SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. Bookkooporn, Clerks, &o. SITUATION WANTED—-A _RRSIDENT OF THIS +) city, cleaned ont by the racent deciing in real estate, anid having fo begin ite again, wishes sition Witt & ra tne ‘ado. Hem. pratn Endents uierceutionabte, Adurom 1Lq Tribune’ ae Qiyation WANTED—As HOTEL o1AnK, Pun. +) charer, storokeoper, or ofher reaponsibls porititn; firactieal exporiencoy 6 ‘Add: i Tribrine office, eat referencias, reas O Ii, ‘Trados. SITUATION WANTED—AS FORPMAN OUTTER © tna wholesnto clithing honeo; one who hay many yearn’ experince inthe mannfactura of men and chit. Hrea'e clothing, a8 well aw in gente’ fnrnishing goods: Hrab-ciass roforencos given if desired, Address K 6% Tribe Conohmon. Loamstors, 0. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, AY & Sa. Liman, who thorougiity undoratanda bis busiangat Hiatt roforencs given, Apply to J M, 331 South Mincellangony- D-NY AN EXPRRICNCRD. can sek nutfons of driva dat Addena B29, Teihane attic ITUATION WANTED-TO DO, COOKING STeeroral hvsenwork by a eel wna tederatanus hor Dok be %s a tanta BUCY A comp mimmenngke 1 all foriwodare, at shi tubparters | Puuete familys Situation wa EDDY A NOR Js amcunil piel in 3 f WaGUGSON, i Fay ate J A ITUATION WANTED“ 5” REAPECTBT At ‘woman (th ona chlid) a4 coal Anquire ay Uns West tacksineets coal fuaninelea)e Col, sy FATIG WANTED-HY T 6) German eiths, exparinnes all reoond work if Bi a ‘Thursday at 45 GITUATION WANTED=BY A COON 1 . SSitiastirlas cook urforgenotat houegurke an ele aad city reference, Please call at 638 Folton-st., In the Fear. sry ATION WA riety as aera ©) private family preferred, . Ban Mateertiekdag eros MY & Beandinayion SITUATION” WANTED HY A” RESPECTARL STalniadavecnnd work er peuerat honsenort in 6 ple xate Amoriean fatty, Ploaey inquire Jor twa days at 149 “7 RESPEOTADIA kinds of work,--bat all Wednesday and GOK: Addross bhenmanst. SITUATION WANTEN BTA RET i SSifusctalte miely tiviby hitchn vtek* ce humrantork ha gmail family; beat references required. Plearo call 8b 1a; SITUATION WAN SI ey War wnatl farnily, Cst NTUATION WANTED-RY AU 1E Tease oath wrenan ine fim kinds of work. Apply v2 SITUATION ¥ TABLE MID aderatands all 3. BY 8 RESTE a work oF conk, nF 197 Morgans. ‘Wedaesday and S DAY A” MIDOLE-AGED SV American wide ‘to de general honsowork tia small family, Good references. ALI. KING, OL Wabasivay. D--BY A VIRST-ULASS Io, & cok, Machor, and ironer, Good sails fketinn given,’ Call of addcoss 1023 Houth Doarbors. uear Twanty-iitet SITUATION WANTED BY A AGOTCIE GIR, DY cok, wash, ont iran, Wall not do general huuagmurk. “Apily tr two dase at hive SIPUATION WANTED.-BY A RESPECTALE man girl, as chaimberntaid of sewot; beat references. Unllat tas Nord Clarkeat ITUATIO TED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSIE SST rodWorseewnd work. Abily nt Lil Iturenesty SITUA' SY work; good cliy reference, (ON WASTED—TO DO GENERAL, Apply at 953° West 3 aie > NTED--HY A GOOD GERMAN not ofrald of work. Can couimand ste ANTEDOBY A GOOD Gin TO a fre ‘sats. farntly oF private ingtaa-ate Voarding-hensr, Giquatioy, wan RY A GERMAN GIth TO 1D doaccond housework or genoral housework. Inquire gat Wontrorti-ar.., Lotwuen ‘slirtlot and Latrty- at tira Sonmstressos- ITUATION WANTED-HY A NEW YORK DRES ©) maker; work by the da; Mnpetent in ting, tit Magy teint mall etylos. Can bo seen at 1M West Sack- a 1A WOULD Address H 4, Lannnrossos. ITVATION WANTED-KY A NORWEGIAN WOM. aed North Dos Nurses. QITVATION WANTED-}Y A WETNDESR, WITH” Sout c 2 ‘ wesitay . SiivaubeuarsGnendee Atte Se SITUATION WANTED-AS WET NURSE DY A ©) narried woman wh: eehild t¢ dead; best of rofore enecs glyen if desired. Uailuooraddrers MRS, MICK. ELSON, 20 North Hulstedsat., hasament, SATUATION WANTED-BY A LADY WITT. relorencor, wot nurse. Apply at Na, 20 kee. BN, ‘oud iD je Or ‘Milw: Employment Acents, D-FAMILIES IN WANT OV jan and Garman help can y 4S ayfley aul isuaudey, 6 Stila iar wdisceltansoun. ITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE SD young Indy. whe writen s rapid’ plain hand, German ne Eaglish, ta do writia fF couyim at heme oF ty alticos eat aoject. Ul o address for three days, I 5 SOARDING AND LODGING. Wont Side. 16 HISHOP.COURT-CURNISHED ROOM WITIL Ny Yard. suitable for married couple or twa single ionte.. : South Side. 4 1 S AND 49 WABASH-AV.--GG00D BOARD FOr of plano; sinslo inilles or goatten HOS, 9-30, . WABASI-N Wi 529 Sie beard. Reference required. G94 WAHARBILAY. NICE, CUOMFORTABL! Jed furniabed frout room to sent wath hoard, sul able for man and wily, or two goullemn, Metorenco re- quired, sto gS per week, with use Employment Agencies. ANTED— GERMAN AND KCANDINAVIAN aitla for private families, hotele, Inundtica; city and conntry, a DURKW odice, 8) Miwaukad-ar, MisceHancous. WVASTEDOTWO ACTIVE, ESERGETIO BALES Tied ;oge elty, one cotntry route, Liberal terms aud Cote right inna. ‘the Aiding Publishiug Gouipa- ® Ws TED-AN EXT maker. Apply at W. ANTE} ateads employinent f Mt . Aditrewa, with spgchwen of writing and terme por woek, THU AS ‘Tribune atten, FINANCIAL, POLICIES IN HOS nies corhrd at highest uw hingtun-s ‘ONRY IN SUMS UF 41,00 UP TO LOAN ON Gite praverty Imprived of ‘wulinpraved, or to bay write wongages. L. CURRY, 6 Teibase Building. ONEY TU LUAN ON DIAMONDS, WATT nde, ete., at LAUNDEI'S nrieato oftice, 12) Hau: bandh, rie Glarks Watebianed ete en ene YINSUMS TO SUIT ON 1 Guo conunorclal and nesured pay BALDWIN 4 Co,, 6 Lasalt Room est of real estate sucutlty MoNey WANTED W. I ‘ TLLARD, 7 Clark-at., Roo 3, to $20, U0 for Hive years id TO. LOAN TON TapkoVRO CITY PROP. I glvon, Apply to 8 teages. i. FINKE, MO PONKY TO LOA MOSSY EG Beas 3.0 FOR 2 OR A YEARS ON 1. He. O, COLA & CU., 18 Las ONKY TO 104 N ato oat the lowest rate, &. d aw) OR #500 HORaY ts 0 ra; Parmer MUTI A Cohik 00. Lis Lasalio-at, ONEY TO LOAN ON Tong time, J. HENRY pe LOAN-MONBY ‘on Chicago real sata! Dearborn-at., Room ¥, _ a Sa eg NO LOAN-MONEY IN BUMS TO SUIT ON TM- peorail teal estate fu Cook Uoualy or Hlinola farms, Th PHASI, Heapur itock, Sb eat (Po LOAN—8UMs OF su.uy AND UDWAUDS, ON niprovadfusite real eatate, at ¥ per cout, JT, KE! A, 145 Clark-at. sf pea Z OAN-SUMS UF #1,000, 44,100, AND 82,600 ON: TPO LOAN Ua ate, SR tak Lick Peake teouea 9, 184 Clarkeste tae eee WANTED. BY it ORVYFARS AUTIVE practico, and 2 speut eaclunlyely in Sonsesanclax. REAL ESTATE ON 14 Washington-nt, PE! \T PER ANNUM » WALTER BUTLER, Ha gir’ ‘nd the aramloation of Couk County real estate title addition to his prosent coutracts, eerie ‘one or more Inaning tu to buyers do conveyancing aud b ourrent your; referenc: factory. Address A. AKIN ‘Will par cent comiplasion, Address W Ainck tor Atatyenea. “8 10 por ‘ribune TO PURCUASH SUOT comtosrelal and mortgage pa} onate, EUG: $100.00€ take BR fore loans on real NON GALI. Wholesale aud , ¥osi & CO., BO! 230; wit) sell uo muothe sel viaue oie, GOR) WILL GUY A NEW 870 PIANO-FORT SIH) WILE MbTy Senratrung bass, egrado attacl ment, full {evn ant caus, ten moldings, serpentine plyath, f cornurs, carved Leys xa Tyre, toqathur watts ‘tho tustrument be Uediytiratctaees wae takeu ta trade aud aust Lo wold, Tenidouce 63 Micbigad-av. GARLYD Jisloo, lib at i vealieat or Botnet) Sa urcay, and wthice days a cae saigr at ererace. pricas. ROU WEED, Wilde YAMS s UO.e Atctiouoery, sod aod 8 Rast Studlavn-at, SPECIAL, DAUGAINS AN ENTIRELY SEW ASD SP Aopank walnut aad plush peerloe walt, 7 ee SOD Waiasivay, Toons welt lo te without board, “terse JOD Natashi \ NAY-BOATD ana wt SABLE FURNIBIEED v cont bodtroous, witht iy Witt BOAKD, "AY 88 PER WEEK: Narth Side. SOR TWO YOUNG GUNTLEMEN CAN LIND: «frabta hate, witht overs tiling tirsteciaes, by ade 1 ‘Muferonoes ruqiiced, Hotois. PYADA HOTEL, WABASILAY fadiacn and Muuroe-sts,.- First: wu in & out, $0; day-hoard, b Inard, trausient, Wau AND HOTEL, 1 TACK. accommodatious Tpke wonta nunest., guar Halsied— Fura: goad es are tobe foundacawell-regulated hotel. Largs Parlor, readingerqum, liheary, seming-room, and bathe roou, with hot and cold watecun each Moor, Has bot in operation over sts zoirs, tarnishing # comfartable and Tanpy bony for rans buy dred tady boarders, both nent and transtett, tro sitcoms froin tho open + Mige Tho huiding. tieedshout leatod by steam aud Mahted ty aese tadive (eon the countrs, on bh ‘> Hcl a qniot and ‘pleasant ston por day. B1j F buard, by the ITE, BOARD WANTED. RN-UN THE WEST SIDE BY ‘TWO YOUNG athe a ara family; torme must be mui Address 1) 62, Trittine aft Bree OtANt A COMFORPATILE HOME Lou tho winier for self, witty and babes parlur and bed Tannen sites eouth ‘of Sent ma-et, and private > Family proturred, Address HL 18, Tribune uilies, APY ae FAMILY run 0 QENTL UARD— 1 preferred, Ben se child, and nurss; dD ‘Address U'si. tri ee ‘Tribuns olhee. Boawyror « TH 2D) Bycara old, ina private fama furniatiod, Meayu address Mts}, ths inst bo alcoly- Peliune ities, is AVAL it gla.0 por twsUth Novi 1, Am anatons to sell today, Inquire on preatses, Lurthwoat uuraur of Slickigan-a?, and Mourna-st, “(CREW HUNDHED DOLLARS BUYS A Ttat SA ean maaiuens. jastus more thay ancogt lu support two faaiilie: b pout. Clarkeaty, Moun, GUOD BUSINESS MANUIT FOR SALE ST fztures, and goud willola wholesalo fqune business Witha acco unot customers, ‘Sho soasun for selling be eulth of thy proprivtor, Address J 11, ADA ONAN » large prodt sure, for Hoon 1 pes 5a fick ifock. opi * PATE: iif gho Unjou of « great faventing in bor OR ALT STATE: no cooking Sinea tor sale; ureat dpprovemenia on anything nase bietrad, ‘Audtoes AUC. DETUAMANN, 18 becundat., ‘tleayo. SS a cera ee (PUR ADVERTISER OFFRTS HI WALT eat iu ono (or tun) popular Lotuls in elarge thriving chy to the West for eile, ‘Post aanua cau be showa to beabout €61,000, Hedspus fur Hat agatnat the Disineay. “Tel any accrutable poet erate vhauco. Mur particulars address U ottice, Wastin! “A SMART AUG, HAN WIV #l, ‘Jol me bn rayuire for 2 veutte Hutt ny On ale Bal wh sulth Avenue Hote "PARTNERS WANTED. ‘Aly TO D—Wirit s7,c09 Gay so fh s very protitable husiners in England) which later ove S2,0W profit, and ca naw be rosy Ugtended, ‘ho bust af rateroncus will be given fred. For full particulars, call Wpou ue addross ‘BUMARMAN, Shoruan Howes, KU-IN NEWSPAPER les aditesGeu Bnei & 3 Piiniing bastions nc Vistaee cn RINE WANTED—WITi nV PANT aruse seat vy buy aw loaorable payin Lusthes fnvolcing $4,000 to 8.0003, boar rok pier) sired. Attdress L 7, Tribune office. __FOR SALE. aT porta wars or STARE HARD bankrupt concerns ‘bat ys RPNINDE SanetT an Osea ae S COCKROACH ENTRIE tae gia Wile a & Gully wuwlug machine, uly aidones, Gab Michigan-av, ‘Waleanied ia avery C339, droge ate P Uae UA RLY Coubraste 5 Call ou ar a # ry bia Ste!