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LEGISLATION FOR CHICAGO. Aldermanic The City Officers and t Committco Exchange Views. Comptroller Hayes Submits tho Bill Prepared Last Yoar, He Raises His Voice in Favor of Econ- omy and Retrenchment. How Shall the City Bo Enabled to Col- loot Tis Taxes ? —__ The Veto Power. Amceting of the Gonoral Advisory Commit- too, having refaronco to botlor Iegisiation for tho city, appointed by tho Common Council last Monday evening, was held yestorday afternoon Inthe ofiice of the City Clerk. Ald. Culicrton presided, aud thore woro also present Ald, Rich ‘ardson, Dixon, Waterman, Heath, Schaffnor, and tho Mayor, Comptrotler Mayes, Corporation- ‘tor Von Hollon, ‘Tax-Com- nissioner MeGrath, City Attorney Jamiouon, and perowil of outsiders. Comptroller Hayes, when the procoedings wero oponed, anid that Lo had with him an abstract of tho bill submittod by him to tho Inst Logista- ture, which had direct reference ta the amond- mont of the prosent Revenue law. ‘The abatract was read ag follows: 3 ‘THE COMPTROLLEN'S BILL, Tho bill authorizov the Comptroller or other suthoritics of cities, towns, and villages, when- ever thero shall be mote thau one-tonth of its annual tax-lovy, in money, in tho ‘Treasury, to invont the same in United States intoreat-bearing bonds, and keep the same in the ‘Treasury until it may ho necessary to convert any pare of the eamo to mcet the proper expenditures of tho city Counsel Dickey, Colle: ‘Tho bill algo repents all laws which provide fiat tho amount of cash for any apecial fund eball be kept soparate in tho Treaeury. < It also prohibits any city, town, or village, or any Board or Dopartmont thercof, from entering into any contract for any building or public work, or any improvement, tho cost of which $1,000, until nt least half the sum provided hy such contract to be paid shall bo in the Treasury, appropriated and enbject to such expenditure, and tho remainder duly provided for by tax-levy or otherwiso. Jt exempts from any subseqnent tnxes or as- rersments. any praporty which has beon, or may Id to, or struck off, or torfoited n, or Village for any unpaid tax tu any city, to aby ‘property, under any salo for an unpaid tax or ansosemout, or joint or undivide revenue, with any and all porsons holding under auch rate for subsequent taxes or useoustuonts, may Bell such jolnt or un- divided interest in ‘wach real culate aftor tho timo of legal redemption las oxpired. Any nay purclase tho tax-titlo or claim of stich ity by paying the sum duo at the dato legal redemption, aud 10 por cont por anntm interest thoreon np to the date of taking up such claims or titl. authorities ould not proceed to take out a tax- deed when duo for any property purchased by it or forfeited for unpaid taxex, the interest or claim so acquired shall not lapso in consequence ‘of such failure, but auch Hen or claim shall con- tine nntil paid or surrendered, Mr, Unyes said that the documont contained tho chief features of tho bill, although there wero miuor points which had been omitted. Tuere wara over $1,000,000 dollars worth of ‘TAX-CERTIFICATES remaining unpaid, not to sposk of sevoral thousands of unpaid porsonal tax, Ald, Waterman considorod that there should bo somo further inducoments held forth by tho city to induco poople to purchase, the amount of tex-cortifieatos would bo pilod up to an enormons and unwioldy amount. Vax-Commissionor McGrath read somo pro- visions of the Milwaukee City Charter which bore upon tho salo of certificates. : no tax-fightora in Milwaukeo, ho enid, and he ‘wistied tho same wore true of Chicago, ‘Tho Mayor undorstood that Mr. Hayes’ rovided that the city should not avsume the at- {tudo of a subsoquont purchaser, in ordor to 80- cure its clain, Mr. Mayes aaid that the opinion of the Mayor ae: sie Tho Mayor asked whether tho Comptrollor was not informed by purchasers, who declined to dny, that they wero provented from doing so by rooson of tho chango of the law, which mado such purchaxos neato? Mr, Hayos—That is so, Ald, Watermon said that it was vory easy, un- der tho new Inw, to go into court and wet aside tax salo over tho vatuo of 3100, » Hnyes thought that the objection to the special provision mado rofative to ealea of roperty for taxes, uudor the Burut Records il, would gradually dio out. Ie waa not aware that any tax-salo claim was held yood in this Btate, unless thora was aubsequont uctual pos- seaston by tho purchaser, au taxca during sovon years, FIGHTING TAXES, to Ald. Hichardton, Mr, Hayes ro- at somo of tho loading Chicago news- papora had dono tho city an injury hy adviving When poworfit journals openly proclaimed that tho City ‘Troaaury was denudod, and that the city was virtually “bank- rapt, thoy must expect the credit of the manici- pality to be lightly held outside in rival cities. jobody admired’ the abilit; newepapers more than he did, but he considered. that tho articles referred to had done convidera- Vor his own part. Lo belloved that the exponditurea of tho city were too larga, Vhero ought to be gome system adopted, and ETNENCUMENT shout bo rigidly enforced. Vor oxample, the Board of Publio Works bad beon laying out o great amount of monoy. and viaducts, and sewerage. posible to doall tho work negoseary in the small limit of two or threo years. some Jimitation, and if the Common Council showed a tendency toward oxtravaganco, a dopu- tation of tho poople should go to Springflotd and domand a law that wonld limit the Common Council in the matter of municipal expenditures, Ald. Dixon uaid it would bee good thing to havo tho Judges included in such ‘ doputation, ‘Thoy cortninly had the interests of the poopie at heart. He bad heard a good deal of disuatistac- tion expressed rolative to tho oxiating state of thingy, and hoped that such amendments would be urged upon tho Legiglature as would satisty all concerned, ®& paymont of people to fight taxes. of the Chicago There were bridges, At was utterly im- Thora ought to be suDaE DicKEy, inreply to a question by Col. Waterman, re- inarkod that if tho County Court were applied to for judgement on tax-sales and that mont was refused, and if, on appeal to the Supremo Court, that decision was reversed, the Supreme Court should hit salo of the propert; Ina few days that on many tax Chicago aud wer toorder the in the certificates, unal would give a decialon uestions now agitating the City or When that deci- sion Was mado all would beable toscon cloar way ‘Out of oxisting legal and log! TAX-COMMIGSIONER M’ORATH, In reply to Ald, Schaffner, reluctanoa in Interferin, His torm of oltics would oxpire in the fall, bub ho considered that it would bo embarrassing for the city to abandon the existing Itevenus law, and have the tax-liat extended on the Stato and teity books, In faot, 16 would cost a goud deal a Extra help would have to be provided, which would be expunsive, aud the 6 be ronan jaw wore 16 BUppose: 6 Kher woul ‘ome Collector, e 4 Mhera_ no township ode auited counties undor the latter Jaw, ‘ounty way under township organiza at Watorama ulzed wutoce the 7 an inquired whether the bill now before the Logielawuve proposed to abolish TOWNBLIP ORGANIZATION lonuty of Cook. tive difllcultics. bald that he had some in the matter at all, to make tho tranafor. mo was short, orgavization th said that he read in tho papera iz {chat purported to be the sub. prepare to. h proposed ‘that modo of action. grat oa} Bill 900, and if it wero reposted €2,000,000 of unpaid taxea oo id be unable to obtain payment, maid arable worry aud difioulty. ong! in the matter of Topealing rovenuc laws, the Legial: raat tion igialatra abould eration, and much expe: req ‘perience. that morvin wtance of a bi which they woul Unless after con Judge Dick proceed with very tow bill such laws re os four years of oxperioncs. Now, ho believed in amending obl iawn, #aas to make then work: moro in a eordanes with publio requirements, Hut whoice pata repeal was yevoluuiouary in its charactor, and, he thought, unvwire. He should Jéko to eo Bul AY amended, not wiped ont, 'Yox-Commissioner MeGrath sald lat thor wes & ONVAT CHY OF EXTRAVAGANCE rolative to city collections. Now, in the year isidovor #8,000,000 had teen collnctoil by’ the city, while the entica cost of colecting the nano amounted to only £60,400, ‘The amount of State and county taxed, in tho same your, was about #2,600,000, It neomed to him that it would hoe the mountain going to Mahommed for the city, with, ts £8,000,000, to turn the mmnount over to the eounty) with ‘its $2,500,000, he sum he mentioned as expended by the city in 1873 was for both assessing and collect> ing, stntionory, and clerk-hire, if con- sidered the proportion of expouees very small, 'Thero were charges of irregularity iu tho mat- ter of ‘Town Collectors nud “Assessors. Io had only to pay that the olticors got their lizuros from sho book in his aftice, and if their employes al- terward misused the roturns, tho township oft. cera, nnd not the city ofticials, should be beld ra- sponsible for mich irregularitios, Mit. FRANCIS ADAMB said that his attention had been called ton de- fect in the law, in tho application to Judge Wal- Inve last. summer, whén judgmont for tho city was refused, ln enso tho judgmeift was roveracd = by tha = Supremo” Court, the cnse oo world = ba returned ne thougit it ad nover been heard in tho County Court at ail, Jo believed that, in such cave, if judgmont wera rondored, there way no prevision made for sale, ‘Tho lay had boot chnnged #o as to tunko an appeal direct trom the County to the Supreme Court, but no provolone whatever was made for gala whon jndgmont was granted. ‘Tho whole Roventto law wns defective in that respect. ‘Thera was not a word in Jill 300 relative to wale, Neither woa thera any provieion relative to duo notivo of such salo being giveu. Collector Vou Hollen expressed himself as co- inciding with tho viows of Mr. Adutns, So dia Ald, Heath. SUAUESEING LEGISLATIO: Ald. BchaMucr said that 2 sub-committee should be appointed te suggent amendments to the existing law. He moved that Comptrollor Hayes, Commissioner MeGrath, Collector You Hollen, Col, Waterman, Judgo Dickey, and Mr. ‘Adams be 80 appointed, whici: prevailed, Ald. Dixon said that, before they adjournod, ho should like to havo eome views rulative wo tho abolition of Lownehip organization. Ald. Nichardaon Huggested that they dispose of nothing at a time, did nog want to amiltiply complications. When the Commitico reported on tho tax matter, they could take up tho other. TNE VETO TOWER, 'Tax-Commlasionor MeGrath enggertod that somuthing bo douo relative to giving the Mayor Yato-power over the appropriations of the Com- mon Connell, requiring a three-fourths vote of tha Iatter to override his veto, ‘There was a very general sentimont in tho public mind in favor of such a provision, Io had much respoct for tho Couveil, but thought that a check upon it in that way would do goud. io also fayored the pro- yision of tho former Mayor's bill, giving tho Mayor power to retaayo city oflicials’ when good reason Was givon, It was suggosted that, ns the hour was growing: Inte, that matter had better not be discussed just thon, #0 the Conmittce adjourned subject to tho call of tho Chairman. Tho call will’ bo mado whon tho Stb-Commutteo is ready to roport upon the amendments, CONGE: SSIONAL RECORD, ATE “7 DISTRICY VINANCES, Warmmaton, D. U., dan, 2 it, Morrill (Me.), from the Gomiittee on Appropriationy, reported fa- yorably on the bill co pay duterest due Feb, 1 on the 3,65 bunds of the District of Columbla. Passed, THE PACIFIC MALL (NAB, Mr. Bozy suimittod a resolution instructing the Tite alemry Commitice to inquire ax tothe expediency of ye tho act of June 1, 1472, granting # subsldy to {ho Pacitle Mail Steamahip Company. Rr, Sprague, of hate Inlant, olyected tothe prer ont consideration of the resolution, and it was referred. to the Judictary Committeo, CALENDAT. BUSINES, After the presentation of a large munbor of petitions aguinat the restoration of the duty on tes and coffee, aud forthe repealof the act of 1372 relieving certain foreign products of the 10 per cent duty, business on tho calendar was procecded with, ‘The Houso bill granting the right of way and dopot grounds to the Uregon Central Pacific Raliway Com- puny, through tho public Janda of tho United States from’ Wiimemucea, Nevada, to the Columbia River, via Lortlund, Oregon, was amendod and passed, BILLS PASSED, The following bills passed : Benate bill providing for the appolutiment of 2 Commissioner to axcertain the Fight of nubjocta of Groat Britain to lands in the territory which was subject of award of the’ Exuperor of Gerniany wndor the treaties of 1840 and Is7t, be- tween the United States aud Groat Britain; Senate bill amendatory of, and supplementary to, the act of March 1, 1872, entitiow “Au act to act apart a certain tract of laud Tying noar the headwaters of tho Yellow. slouo River aa a public park,” THE LOUISIANA MATTER, At tho expiration of the morning hour, the Lonistana Aiscussion was resumed, Mr, Conkling took the ‘The gullerlos wore deusely crowded, aud many an having tho privaleye ef thy oor oeeupled 1H theres Mr, Conkling began by asying that {ho drama which entertains the Senate usust huve its run, and that a time had now como when rilonce only serves to pro~ jong tho wranglo, ‘ho Presidoutial contest for 1876 haa been opened in the Senate, ‘he way in which ty ainendinent was received by the Senator from Ohio (Thurman) told ua instantly that we were tu be charged alislong the line, Every Administration supporter wus ready to vote for thetresulution, if made courteous, The eouro of the President wus projudged, ‘Tho Orposition had almost the entira newspaper prod of tho land with thom, After It ad Decome notorious thit our action would bo antlelpated if wo longor delayod, the resulution was passed, The plaiu, monly message ame, aud now Hes upon our tabla, “Then scission rhouk! hayu ended, but itdid uot, ‘The Bonator from Miesourl camo forward with his resolution, aud eo the iiachino for grinding out political capital runs ou, Senator Thorinan occupied tho attention of tho Sen- nto for hours yestorday, and otheri are dowhtloen walt- 1ng to take id place to-morrow, Mo fa the recognized, leauter of tha Demovratio party, but he did not tell us what to do with (ho great Lonlsiuna question, Tt ‘wus for the Senator from Ohio (Thurman), to whor the nation lovked moro than to any other man, to originate the policy of Lia party, ‘The Honorable Sen= ator (Thurman), when oommenting Sa Houthorn out- rages, #ald, $n effoct, ifteueh wan tho condition of socivty In the South, it wus time thatthe party which hud boen in powor through the War and einco the War should give Way and let another party como in, ‘Thora was the clow which unraveled this web, ‘that had eon tho Kospelof the Democrats since tho beginning : make reconetruction 0 failuro; make ta miscarriagos keep up an sgitation; disturb, ferment and revulu~ tionize, aud the time ‘will como when the country wearied and worn with commotion, will accopt any: thing tor achungo, ‘Tho sole policy. of the Democrac: cents fo be tooypose a meamire wittch originates wit Ropublleans, ‘Tho Honorable Senator from Olio, in his argument, went back to the election of 1872, aud fuat period s bactsround for tho evenis of threo weeks oqo, Who mado tho eloction in 1872 9 fraud ? 1t waa Warmoth, the loader of tha Opposition in Louis. fuua, tue champfon of the Democracy, who wna to carry tho Blato for Grecley, ond ‘thus help to mako Mim resident, ‘Tho’ election of 4874 iu Toutslans wos on organized fraud, ‘Tho tentimony before the Senate Comnittea slowod that Warmotl’s control of tho election machinory then ‘was equal to 20,000 votes, In every fori in which tila quontion hed been ‘tried the “decluion liad been against McEnery, The Courts, both Houyes of Con- gresm, aud the Presidout have deoided agatnat Ato Euery, No responaibillty for tho doinga in New Or- Jeans on the 4th of Junuiry touches the Prasidont of the United Btatos, “The first information he received jn regard ta them was siinultanvous with the informe~ tion given to all citizens at large, ‘fie newspapers of tho following day were hie Oret informers, If tere woru thoae in Warbington why knew that a revolution was to be attempted on the 4th of danuary, the Proal: dent of the United Stetes was not one of thet, : ‘Mr. Conkling noxt referred to the reasouw whitch tne duced the I'resident to send Gen, Sheridan to Now Or- Jeans, and eaid beforo this lettor of the President dis rectiig Gen, Sheridan to go Sonth, the Presidont bad been compelled to liuten Wa tules of suffering to whieh no man could be dost, ‘They did not eoncern tho olecs tion, Lut they caneernod tho lives, homes, and prop: grly'of-thovg who had mover been false to their oun try'w flag, and, under that fag, wero hunted on if they wore wild beasts, ‘These eutreaties summoned tho Chief Magistrate to hls feet, Que of these etitraation hud reached hin but threo days botore, It came from one who, ‘for twenty years,” had Leon a resluent of Slirevepo judicial otticer, nut appointed by the Prusidout, Lut appolutod “by the Court, Me eal troops were stationed in Toulsiane, and thelr vresence there was lnwful, because tho steuder remmunt of our ariny must Le statloned aomewhcre, It mnat be elationed 1% aoine State, aud, uo imatter wliere fatlnd, fe right to bo thero wus unqucntioned, aud iu withdrawal from New Ortesns would Baye been possible only with @ Chist Magistrate iu open counivance . with mure dorers and traitors, « What would Gea, Waris {ugton haye said about ordering troope awa; from New Orleans, whore the air wax mu ky and heavy, with | violence, and atation. jug them eoidewhore “* where ‘all wus peace? Thta question was presented to Washington when four counties in the wostern part of Penuayh vaule reelated the whisky tax, “An Juspeotor sid Sure veyor were retinted, and Washington urdered out and pil on foot 16,00 men, and went to command Shain inself, ‘The revolt was abandoned, Lut armed mon trod the roll of Penuuylvania to proverve peico aud prevent any furthar outbreak, , The Beuator then referred to the solzure of arms in ‘New Orleans in september laut Ly tho White Leayne, and sald they had hover been given up, allhough the Vrealdent, by bie proclamation, called upon the ine gutgonts fo lay down thelr grins” and repair peaceably to their homies, Yot, after qiore than turer mouthe nd elapsed, they stbod detytug the Federal Govern ment, ‘Tue’ arma not returued consisted of two Mountain howitzers, 624 Nprinadield breech-loadling rifles, Jol Winchester rifles, 664 Enfield rth three Spencer carbines, and 1,5v4 bayonets, ‘Ther were carried by these men today, aud they were rebellion aginst the proclamation commanding tals te ny Fike culed Magistee 8E am down, re THE CINCAGO DAILY TRIBUNE quired no defines for allowing: roldiers of the Vinton To reniain in te State of Pokistana after the Mus of Heptenber, when they hdl been surantoned the to urreat a buaiiivs go blondy, Porty-eiit hours | Fore the mewayo of tha Frerifent wan xeutto the Ke ate, the Honoralte Senator from Minnwnerh Sehr), dechaing he fntended to speak with ealmnenr anit pertiality, (old the country he wax then Ln porteseon of all the'information neeessary 0 fern bls judge inent, nnd proceeded to arrnign the Lreendent a dior Of tho dveda tn Fauiatana on the 4th of Janu: Mr. Conkling hero read trom the remarks of Mr. Behnes in refercnro to the Preaitent, and rad that wan the language of the Kenator from Misrourl, who, Manding us ft were upon tie ashes of husost anibiUon, axauined to weigh In bis hand tl tiven and acts’ of one charged with the administration of Jae, ‘The meanest culprit was entitled to be heard by his own defense, andthe a0 siskunplion of hin Sunorence nutil ha was proven gallty ; but for an Amutiean President tn an American fehate there was neither hearlng nor asnunption, Buch ts pareton ¢ puch is tie Wot breath of party feeling! Gen, Sheridan Aran equally wnlacerving of praise or blame for the dolnga tn Now Orleans on the 4th of January, a9 he wun hot fu command when the Legislatuee met. Mr, Coking here rent to the Clerk's dewk and bad rend Hheridan’a dispatch to the Becretary of War, eay- ing "Ineo my way clear, If you will only have cone filence,” Commenting pan’ this dinprteh, he raid Gon, Shoridan, in a rerthing cauldron of corruption, foared that rumors might cause hia euperiurs bere to el vdistrant Sn him, and rent thin dlapatelt to the reretary. It waa then the Heeretury replied, Jn hante, ALof us approve your euuraes” Later in the day he feat hitn another dbpateh to tho effert that the Pres ident and Cabinet were firm in the belief that sit acta of bia in New Orleans bad been aud would bo Teforving to the bandittt dispatch, Sr, Conkding etd Bherldan did mest Impossdblo and violent wedva uf procedure, Uf Sheridan called: the murderera be Uiitt, what code had by offended? Ho amplied the tern to the notorious malefuetors, those who robbed and plundered, dud rich a8 ho baa offended objected foits. The right of Sheridan has been vtialtenged tn fife Chamber ta breathe the freo air of the Kepublle, Dit should the. day come when a degeners fle apostate woukl Judgo Lint unit to breathe te freo air oof thia Republic, then wa had better burn the memorials of our forefuthors, dance on the tomb at Mount Vernon, and ng duwu the obelisk on Bunker Ifill, Sheridan's word war not the etilied sword of on avaanrit, ‘The blced upon it was of those who tried ta destroy the fairest fabric of free government that the warkt lusever wen, Tt was the Rword of a naldier Who bad been fighting that freo government might not p vivh from tho earth, Ihe (Conkling) would) ghidly, dy this Ghumber, bygones Lo bygones, bul when the fiiustrions soldier = was) denounced, — the Totraspect was forved mpon bin, Sweeping denunciations and dfsparogement of the national authorilica wil not pa the South, They Wall not carry the next Presidential clection, “Whe Uov, Kel= Tou Ia finpeachod or indicted, when Gen, Eory or Gen, De Trobriand ia prosecuted by court-martial or otherwise, then grave questions may anko, | ‘Tho Ben~ ator from Ohio (Lhurmau) ericd ont sesterday , What excise has Emory? He (Conkiing) did nol know, Me Old not appear for Emory, Mardtd not appear to yindieuto the President of tho United States, Mo needed no vindication, Je was a stranger to the whole proveelings, Ho dil not eppear to champion the Republica party, ‘The Republican party was in no senso privy to the record of the transactions in Now Uriloar ‘The Senator asd much had been done in Toulelana on both sides which he could not approve, Ite did st appear for Guy, Kellogg, but he epuke for comzaon reuse, for commion right, If thero wae a defect in Kellozg’s title to the ofllca of Governnr, that had nothing todo with (is cane, He argue:t that tho Lawa of Louiskina required thy Clerk of the former Laure forall the roll of tho auececding one, and that law was mude for the very purpose of avelding such a Atrutagent and. coileplracy as was witnessed 1 tho Legislature on the 4th of January. ‘Mr, Conkling then argued thut it waa the enconeage = iment which the Democrats of tho South recelved frvin those of the North that caused them to commit aut= rigea. ‘Tho Senator from Ohio had rpoken of the dutcherien in the South as homichles wot warcante t by Law. Te was no way lo deter strong-headed inew from, Violenes by telling them that they Were right in cont planing of all their grievances. If the Democrats Wanted to deter violence in the South, they could not do it by donounelng the lawa of Congrens, Tt had heen contented that the Governor of. Louisiana had no Tight to interfere in tho organization of the Lauisia- tira, “No one sill a Governor could organize a Legis- Iuture, ‘The Goverbor of a State had nothing to lo with conseerating a Iishop or dedicuting o church, Unt if atomult fhould arise at such consecration or dedication, the civil magistrate bad as much right to suppresa ttanif it bad broken out at a race-conrae, in m play-house, ora eluting rink, ‘The civil authoritien in Gwitzerlund bad nothing to de with — bape fig children, but fhe other day wh auch baptizituy in Geneva was attended by disturbance, not only the civil authorities but tho ilPtary laid strong hand upon the offenders, He next teferred tothe recent disturbsnce in the Ponttentiary at Lincoln, Neb, and tho call, of the Gove ernor for Federal troops from Omaha, which were fin. micdiatoly went. Sire ‘Tiurman arked where was the law for furnish {ng troops for quelling the disturbance in the Peniten tary, Mr. Conkling avid ho was plod that humanity went po farthuteven the eonvicts inthe Penitentiary of Nebraska wore nut without sumebody to epeak for tiem, Why wan it that of all thoro who hw supported ihe temple of Hiborty now ind brought fur. wand aresolution in regard to the use of troops ct Lincoln? Thero had nut even been a spasin of virtue here in regurd lo tt, Without coucluding (ke argument, tho Sonate ad- Jourued, A SCHOOL WAR ‘Whe Non-Sectnrian School Act Renist- tin Now Mranswick—Trowps Calle od Out—Severnt Persons Killed. Specrat Disvateh to The Chieaao Tribune, Newcastcy, N. B., Jan. 23.--Groat oxcitement still provails ovor the Caraquet affair. It ap- pears that Gifford was shot yosterday while making arrests of the leaders of the riot, incom- pany with nine or ton special Constables, They wont to the louse, inquired of tho owner if any Fronchmen were thore, and wero answorod in tho nogative. Tho party immediately rushed up the stairs to tho upper flat. Gifford lod, and, ns his lead appoared juut abovo tho landing, a shot was fired from a gronp of Frenchmen ina room, and Gifford was soon @ corpse. ‘Cho othera sprang quickly up, and, throwing thomsolves to tho floor, fired at the party of Fronchmon, wounding two and taking tho remainder prisoners. ‘Tho military hero are on tho qal vive, ‘Iwo detach- monts of tho Newesstlo flold battory of artil- lery, numbering tlirty mon and ofllcors, loft about 3 this afternoon, taking two 9-pound guns ond 100 rounds of ammnuition, consisting of solid aud caso shot and diaphragin shell, Tho officers aro: Capt. RR. Gall, commanding; St. Jamou Mitcholl, aud Surgeon J, 8, Uonson, The mon are all in good spitita. Should a skirmish occur with the rebellions Frenchmen, thoy will fully avenge the doath of their comrade, Gilford. A lorge detachment of volunteers of tho Roverty-second Battalion left Chatham to-day for there, Abont 100 mon, well equinped with riflea, ammunition, and two flold guns, aro now marching to the battle-ground of the non-oduca- tioniats, ‘They expect to reach Caraqaot some time on Saturday, Ona of tho Freuobmen ‘Wounded yesterday has wince died, ite ces AMUSEMENTS. THE OPERA, “La Nozze di Figaro” which had boon post- poned from Tuosday evening, was given last evoning, for tha firat time by this troupo, with Hoilbron, Maresi, Cary, Del Puonto, Do Vassini, Fiorini, Scolara, and Hall, in tho principal parts, Chicago first bocame acquainted with "Tho Mare riage of Vigaro” on tho English etago, tho Iamented Varopa having the honor of introduc- ‘Ing it, and there was probably hardly a porson in tho audionco last evening who did not immedi- ately inatitute comparigona with the English por- formances, Ags wholo the performance was a very creditable ono, although thera were weak spots in it, such, for instance, aa Marosl’a Count- ess, tho bad work of tho orchestra, and the tem- posof Muzlo, which wore mado too burried to bring ,aut the real beauty and eifect uf ® Mozart's muavic, , ‘This was speciatiy = manifest in the ” first — nct, Cary's first aria was uttorly rnined by the absurd rapility of the cuonductor'a tempo, The entire sontiment of tho beautiful number was tost, Lu the Vai che Sapete, wowever, sho was moro fore tunate, It wau takon iu good time, and waa atso sung 60 boautifully that it received a moxt hearty encore, If tha troupo ara to add “'T'be Marriage of Figaro” to thoir repertoire, tho conductor ehontd bo provatled upon to rovise his tempos, othorwiso they will never do tha opera a8 wollax tho English troupes. It will not do to lead Mozart in tho Verdi fashion. Bome fentures of the opera, bowover, wore spec: ially well douse, Cary, although she was siuging the J’age foc the firat time, was very anccossful, and gave amplo promise of making this rollicking part one of or best, Heilbron'a Susanna ulso was on ad- mirable eroation, and Del Puonte sang the rolo of the Count with his customary artivtio neat~ noss and effect, ‘The magnificent fluale of tho second act bas never boon given hore with moro effect, inasmuch as tuo minor parte wero vory strongly cast, so that the harmony of this plane number was well filled out sud bale ed. This evening * Lohengrin” will bo given, <a | Death of the $25,000 Cows From the Parts Kentuckian, On Saturday laut tho Fourth Duchews of Onelda died at the Hon. 'T. J. Mogibten's. Bhe was pure chased Wy Megibben & Isedford, Octuber, 1873, et Campbell's New York Milla sale, for €25,0U0, Bhe loaves m bull calf, 8-montht-old, by Fourteenth Duke of ‘Thorndale, said to be ono of the tnest Nukes in the couutry, There was, of courde, no ingurauce on hor. ‘Thus the §25,000 hiefsr Lay met the sume fata as tho $10,500 cow, Mr, E.G, Bedford has been Porticalary ‘unfore tauate, baying heretofore loal two eostly bulls. : FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1 THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Shall It Mave the Money Necessary Say It Must. Committees to © Amecting of uainess and jn ofeesi hold in the ciub-room of the Shertman House last evening ta devise moana for raining money to purchare books for the Publis Library, the do- mand for reading mattor having increased Ro rapidiy that tho present aupply of volumed 1s entirely inadequate to meet tha wantn of bore ong Lhoxe present wore C,H. Fargo, king, Dr. 1. N. Powers, Mr. Keene, Ald, Schaffner and Dixon, Thomas Movne, D. Te Shorey, W. J. Onatian, John Lyla King, Prof. Mathows, Prof, Swing, Philip Moyne, TB. Runnion, Prof, Fiako, J.C. lichberg, Obediah: Jackson, and De H. A. dohingat Qu motion of Mr. Culver, If, Fargo wan called to the chair, tho former being elected Secretary. THE NELDS OF THE LILHARY. The Chairman invited Mr. Hoole, the Libra- rian, to make a rtatemont as to the needs of the Library, and ho did su. as follows : Mx, Citarmataxs In responvo to your Invitation I will bricdly givo nome information as te thy present condition and wante of the Public Library, ‘he einburrasyment under whieh the Pattie Library Inhors hag ariven from two canser—the insmense ani sndden demand made upon it, by he reading publte, anil the ineuicient appropriation imade for bs henest hy the Clty Conncil in Jane Tunt, “The reat ja that, with 19,000 registered be ik-Lorrowern (whicts wre ine ereavlog ut the Fate of ninety per duy), the Boardof Directors have fount tt necessary to mixpend the pur- chase of books, having oly #ail 4 to pay the rinning end Incidental oxpenuea to the civse of the present tinanctal year, ‘Ong yoar ago the eulleetfo: to the pubfie, nual e were chivily the Engle und Gerinan donation wore mostly reference books,and nut 7 lution, ‘The collection now numbers J 24,144 volumes baye teen added the past nearly ull havo beon purelineed with th La disporal of tha Mourd. Theve finds ara now atiated, and tho wants of the public gre nly pare tally supplied, ‘The experience of the Chicago Tibrarg hrs been dite ferent from that of almilar pubYe Mbraries in other citien, Those Institutions lave been years in veloping a demand upon Guar resources which has been thrown upon the Chicago Library in ag many wocks or | m01 ‘Tho Boston Pablic Jabrary, at the of its fifth your, wit 33,000 ‘volumes, lad o daily averaxe circu. jation of 310 volumes, Tuo Chiego Library had a dilly ayerngo of 655 4h tts fifth work, Ite uversge dally circulation to-day, when it haw best ii of Joss thin nine months, {s more than 1.700 ¥ ‘Tho Bostan Library went on lucreasing ite vireulat and its Inat printed report, when it had been bn operse tion twenty-one years, ellows a dally averago of 873, with a collection of boukd numbering 152.000 and of 42,109 Look-borrowere, ‘The Cineinnat) Library, at tho rnd of its fourth year, with 4,000 vol dally average cireiiation ‘of 377. ‘Its leat printed ree port shows 60,010 volumes, anda dally eirculition of 773, ‘The New York Mercantile Library, which the largest cireatation of any library in New and not long ainee the largest in the country, Jast year, with 149,000 volumes in the Ubrury, an ove ago circulation of ‘On tho 1st of M t the clrowlating department of tho Chicago Library was opened to the pantie, Tn lets than nine moutha ns cireitiation has rinen to be doable that of any library In the country. T wish to eall your attention to the ratio of increare in this elre mint by month, ‘The dail 2 of Looks wiven out iu May was 305; in J August, 1,031; in Beptestor, 1,229 fis November, 1,617; in December, muinber givea out in one day was enth of ait the Looks in the Litvrary aday.ted for circulation went ont In awingle day. Tt is now evi tent that before the tima for tho text anpnat appre priation to tho Jabrary by the City Counril the umber of registered book-horrowers will be greater than the auinter of efrentating books, aud not & book in the meantime will be bought unless the elti- zens at large farnieh the means to purchase th hooks which araneedod, Tho finmediate want of tho Li. brary for tho purehaso of books fr ut Teast $25,000, and. more could ba judiciously expended In stremethening the reference depuriment, It is expressly understood that every dollar ralsad by public eubareiption lull Lio oxpenited for books, aud none for salarius and ite eldental expenser. ‘The benefietal mission of tho TAbrary, as supplying heulthful reading to young men aud others in their omploy, is now fully appreeiated and acknowledged by the proprictors of our Large business mud nratufne- turiig hourcs, Parenta tind their children are more readily kept at home and away from tho tenptitions of the _rtreets “and quess tionable amusements, Tmpluyora find their workmen more acdute aud trivtworthy, Thourands of homes, into which books naldom yo, ure cheered and eulivened by tho entertaining story, the instructive history, and perhaps a rudimentary treativo on welence, ‘Che good which thea books ure duing, 0 cultivating a taste for reading, in fmparting nar ful Information, 11 Joping atudions babits, sud in keeping tho young capecially away from Lurtiul aswocintions, can bardly be cutimated. ‘Whe present want of Chivago is nat simply 9 Public Tibrary, but a large and well furnishod Public Library, where scholars, un woitas thy uneducated man aud wontin, cau Mud the books adaptedted to their needa, Such a‘library costa mouoy, bot auch a Hbrary iu caus nection with ather public ineane of education ts the measure of the intelligence, enterprise, and general gulturo of a community, MM, THOMAS HOYNE stated that there wero sometimes a thansand persons iu tho Library, as it was tho ouly place where books could bo had without pay. very one ought to approcinte tho blessings of such an institution, but, unfortunately, the city au- thoritios had not graspod sts importance or na- ture. He dia not wish to blame any ono for ro~ fusing the $25,000 asked for Iavt your, but tho problem tho Dirovtors had anticipated when thoy axked for the money was now boforo the com- munity, and it wag to be determined whether the doors should be eloved or not. Was this front cducator of the rising goncra- tion to by noglocted? The oard bad at their command somo twonty-odd thonsand dollars, while the exponres were 330,000, It had been suggested that committeoa bo appoint. ed to canvass the different business interests, and raixa the funds needed to buy more Locks. MN. Te Z LEPLER thought all appreciated the importance of ane- taining tho Library, and movod that a committeo of five ba sppoluted to dovignate canvassing commuttces, avass for Funds. nal men wan PROF. SWING said tho library had a told that no other form of hanevolence oveupied, and was worthy of ail tho monoy tho city or private individuals could put into it. A wonderful passion for reading had boon developed in Chicago, and ho accounted for it by the incroasod publication of naw nud good books, Itveemed cloar to his miud that monoy should Le rained, and, while they waited for the city to come forward with its taxoy, donations should be givon to help tho in- stilntion along during the coming year, Ho would do his part, as far as he was ablo, DR, POWER had been surprised at the dovelapment of the Library, Arivhuess and power of mind hat beon shown whiob ho had not supposed woutd bo mauifented for some years tocomu. Mullitudes wore btill craving for books ; the Library wou ul- waya crowded; and it would be a shame aud a disgrace tothe city if tho mon who bad tho means did not contribute. YROF, FISK also mado a few remarks, roferring to tho neces- sity for wuataiuing the Library, ALD, DIXON raid the Connell had not appropriated £50,000 last yoar because thore was an tinoxpended bal ance of #26,000 tothe Library Fund, He be- hevod if the Directors purchased the books nocd- ed, the bills would be paid by the Comptroller. ALD, BCHAFENEI é folt contident that the V'inance Committee would not recommend the making of an appropriation at thid time of the year, because it was inhibited by the churtor, MB. NICHBERG did not believe the Library would go down 60 long as the law undor which it was organized ex- isted aud thotax Jovy wax made, Tho simple question wau whethar the Council would appro- priate the fuuds necessary for ite exponsed or not. DR, BUNOTaHS remarked that whcuover he took a stranger to wee the elephant in Chicago, he took him to tho Publ Library, alway finding food for the mind in wtudyiug tho appearauce and action of the visitors. TOY COMMITTEES Mr. Leltor, fcom the Conmuittee, then made the followiug report, which was concurred in: Hardware—O, UW, Neluon, W, G, Wiblurd, 4, F, Bee berger, J. 'T. Hyernon, Grocars—Tuunsas Murdock, Jobu MI, Durand, W, HM, Hoyt, Frank Gray. . iaurance—isorge O, Clarke, 8, VU. Moore, O, W. Barrett, L. Hi, Davis, ‘umber--T, Me Avery, Gen, W. B, Strong, W. As Fuiler, tvaue ¥, Pearson, A, C, Gallina, Manufuctures—E, W, Blatchford, JL H, Taylor, Tt A. McCormick, Richard Crano, ‘Auorpeye—Jobu B, Cooper, W, 2, Page, Thomas A, Moran, "Gen, 1, N, silley. pyLinbereiteney Gr&bnobaum, £4 J. Gage, George uTBed, dard of Trade—, H, Kent, George H. Bidwell, Churlew E, Culver, Murry Nelsot boats aul loge and Leather, A. Fholpe, 0,1 'aryo, 41. J, Mactari wen weet, Goote—J, V, Purwell, Charles’ Gossage, A, H, We Physiciana—U. Webster Jones, Ohsrlea G, Smith, ‘Walter jay, George. bi rear Weal! Jona, 1. Drake, George If, Lain, Arthur Farrar, 1 Att, RHONEY After remarks by John Lylo King and others, | WAS the meeting adjourned. & BROWN, ‘Tha inembern of tha different committers arn | \yrayr requested to meet at the Bibrary at-docluck | WV CITY REAL ZSTAT 0 extsouce lots tintirdiately & south elty lini, on Onkwat honinvard and tpan-ay, Ghageniath aly Ande pretiety hay avory alvancien, ar fn negutn a adh ne reaidenes pr enn asterttm het 1 anast desieable itt esnry re: CHBAP Fait Yaron the piace and Calninet-ay.: ce fot tara fart tront, un Ludisnaay., 7 sa) Wabash-ar.—Lonr-atory brick howeo ata great | Tribune othe, Meas, tit Feanktinntg 1 bal Is undivided one-y make Than unusual qopertun 2 a TA. and W. P.O RAY, Assaoes of 3. Pe Tauats How a Washingtun-st. oor house with lot far at oF the vorthwas rods on Twelltt-n Polk, eagt front. iy Jacksumet., ata bargain, ¥ APUOXSA Humboldt Boulevard: a eplen: ment it vwuld quick. LARKIN & Ji story atone pent od. He BOYD just Half vaiuo, feet of land, GEORG: and believed they try ALover the pers and avtors 1, Tribune yas ising thes empin \Vagrepen ¢ Strat Prin cave prety nite Wart hy mroals of reed xoutt of tha and vive guy reroute, bel UTE | Weasteme see ns Hey a selling new artict ROVLGEY C rol Duuulass | WW A tines haat a wh can write rbort-t of Fifty- y" NED Uusdires exporic Bit, a thd W RY A SACO WELL, W Wibant 165 Dears Moke Dy ONI-YU AIT Of Lat hin ittoek: Macileiny vant fe: mv ean shaw the mst tract cor BLY PAY ME wilh teen a ME: re fur iutost— KS, 8 Raat Wasae « botiren Wii Bouth vd faitblock feometteetccas, Apligmitey roth Learitts Ws. REAL ES tom, worth $ Lit fueumbrance, Values in Would like pies worth $12,040 to $25,100 onal % Lasalle: BOARDING ‘AND LODGING. West Sian. A first floor, attract ir marriot couples quite low tecine; nls att onoar twa nico young ladies urea rn cuntforta; tavlu equal to the beat. “An toviring Wasiti enbibed alcove roy jay buarders desir South Sid MICIIGAN AY fiahed room ; al ladies or gentie ADA MOTEL, juwa ina rou, 8u: near [alsted—| good ag are to bo found at g wall-reemlato! butel. jatlor, reading-room, Mbrary, rewingersom, and room, ‘with hot and culd iu operation over #ix xox happy home for many quanont and transient, @ Wonsan's 1 Privo, per day, €1; rognlar ‘ribuna oifiee. p-FOR A LADY table tantly, ‘Tern rouse south of Twant ‘A GOUD IMPROVE) FARA, ‘acres, god buiktings, 3 mille eset of Joliet depots Valuath ti, 15,000 ty, GEURGH MIURERDIK, TTLAVE OASIL, REAL gumbean god location, togather with turnin sido pruverty'at cash value. Addtvas N 6, ‘Tribune of Was EE ; wank, 122 Saurh Jaravitt- and water) choirs nelghborts Tainna-av, LARUE FROST Raox, | Bale vies _WANTED--MALT PELP. ; Bonkkoonors. Clorkn, eo. thought the buriness-men of the cily niulerstaod | YTANTED IN AN OF tho necessities of tho Librar wero ready and willing to ent emergency, which wes air accident in 105 SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. A YOUNG MA Ty amatin enrreet at Hautes, w gird ITUATION WANTED-RY A GERMAN MARRIED inan ns gardoner for a grecn-houre oe einegard, He Mite Addrans 4 73, Telvune wtticos Conchmen. Loamsters, Zo. WANTED — NY "A “FIRST-OT.AFS and notatrald 'Trvdes. PAINTER TO PO WORK OS all or part inront. ‘Ti thar, TEDAA PISTOL Vy fctien feainy enradin Saturday afternoon. COARKCA Cos Tt aid Ios Roatan: 1). TO OPEN CORTESPONDE Iwo hincines shit “men bathers, NK, Molen, Montana, ROY AT TIE LAKE way that ean work at cw.etiman, rotlable and comnetont Works tiraclase reforeneg, Ardross 1 SITUATIONS WANTED Domestics. ITUATION WANTED Phease call nt 243 Hing feland-ay, SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIN, IN A ‘irool, wash, and iron, Call for two . Uctwaon Sizteonth and Sovane FSPECTANIE 19D PRI Cru de Apuly and dassat lo Buttertial G rechten, AMATONS, “TY A_ GOOD AGANDI. Rarerare nily, ta do general house ing. washing, and iroging. Call at 1 Nori, fant Katalin is sar in a tr Taito nt i Marshold-aver b and Van Buroa-rts, SITUATION WANTED-NY do gennral hen SITUATION WANT Us feast MATION WANT . i vreennd work or gougrat honsowork in a tal pele ENTS THAT ARE FL AND We AS LAV ELL WaAsten.3 NT TO HEAT FROM for inen'that would like ts make al gelatin thw 3 it AL asityptcg trey to nen ANEEI N to do sconnd work In a nice private house, Appiy Gituatians Waysitt 70 RESPECTABLE Fy anil are erfllime tos thy appearances and avaraue tac Employment At: Inserts Ws ‘SIN WANT OF het enn ho supplid oand laundey, by Milwaukor-ac. JMiscolinucons. _ BUSINESS CHANCES. PAYING A OCCT ons elvan for rel ndtuias detag a taitvon iorraty tuit te Beas, 4 ofiarad f thie coum still bat TING CU., Lie FANTED-A GIth Fort work, Apply aris South Pi PFD=A GURL CO. nd waab and tron fae tio, “Ny TO CANK FOR i aad owning ‘consid Sa empartnersaip wit eno god en erred), sheen pr Bed waa wok bo Tenn iseraeinge ie ty-biatliest., from 4 tu 6p. my ore Laken fur an iuteres! La the buviness ¢ J A GOD G: montral housesork at 305 Vi “D-A GIRL TO DO Gi rk in @ email family. ten and rogulreds Inquiro af unee at 1 Gin vs reqcleed Ap Fourtts snd ‘Pw te vt 5 oF We Abe ATUL, Attorm AGUVOI HOU coud seit, fxtitr sv Ugur huis; tiefacriry. roan: y durpisiied; very delnghtial rit 1 sie very cherie “ANTED- COMPIT cayenne alt | WATE N areat entire TOS-ST. = ASANT LOCATION, larg, houdaoniely-fure ily Wika closet nathnes: and ton sewing-t P4s, Trivune ome: Aliron eels Her, furotshing a comfurtals ourdors, Ith per- An entire wicovas from the open ated by stent ani n tho evuatry, on et and ‘ple ts po RENT OA NEW matbio-froitt tirst «la rented eh Water-st. fail partic: PAS, Tribune MAND WIFE IN tuust be moderate, 36, iss North Bearborn-st. mo | cupant ts gulag Hast. SOF tw ROOM | pO RENT-EUR: Hg, uardere, mmplete,. for = oi ued from #15,Uh) ta $25, emefideaus Y Ie THbuai oticos d TO RENT--STORZES. OFFICES. &o. 1, 143 Lasalle. OULD KXCIAN: firat-class manutact ino moro than B) per cent per anntin uy ed for the last two creased, for a stoc! tutldaes tobacea and algarey oF any mountains, where T wis! earsandabalf, and can sull bo ine | State aud Monroy of goods, elsher ocated, on South dict M Ww, balance Wivotinsty Bi 0.0K) louse in elty, EA 8o, Hi Ing bi whiten has nm eapital ti mada Bury 108: ode, sere je Ronda T cat io go for my health, wnan nued “apply. Addrons T blatast. BARGAIN AN ENTIRELY NEW AND VENY vod 7, netare planufarty,, with 0 in richly-polished caso, ‘Diynth, dinely-earemd erful tua, Anezcnading: uy Lighite, New York, ant cost Gnarantord sn every respect. | Wil ghd, cover, fur, 5 Michigan-av, NEW 1 UCTAVE PLANO, FLUNG. nravenneuts, Inquire at B19 No k feken iG trade dud aéat be auld. | py ups Fe SALE—TE Mallet, Davis & € Prices f ‘Adan IN” HAMLIN GATINE Wf by the moat eminent nisiciana of bat eres tu he wnrival Aue paymonts monthly, nding une year ar. I a falngios with 1 Nd MAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, 8) aud th | \ArA NK KNANK, 9 6 other trat-class pianos, almont Devs lnm avy guwilorgans, bor ante very low by. Guruer State and Monrie-st DIANOS FOR Bat thy Uhivago Piano Mactury, 248 Htatee DIANOS ANOQ ORGANS TO RENT AND FoR _ ale. W.W. WIMBA DL, State nal Adsoneste, 2 +) UPRIGHT PIANOS, 737 GOTAYER, HANDSOME 2, ringiroudl ene dey rks af PARTNERS WANTED, | ,onsfars i: WANTEDACTIVE OR ST shlisbod geaia ant cont i, "Wribana utiles, VANTED—$10 PER To auwing inaclin money citing a porienced 41 tno I Jou wish to buy « suwing machine tur family we, our ole= | Uularewill ubuw youtiuw tovave money, Audruse JOLIN: CO Chicagyy Ul. INSTRUCSION, AHIUAGO ACA BON, CLAM a DEMY—NO, 1 E J Neat turin begins Monday, lob, ey Now clasera will bo firmed io General History, thy WARUOGK, rin _MACHINERY, BECOND-AND" to 44 inches swings W ta 1d fe HOUSEHOLD GooDs, Nein RNITURE AND ALL antioues | Muntlly vay! u ousekeaping tor sale by party who | GINGHI, SWING: 2 temo UE HBOS cone a tle Lit Statw-st. Mach ribuisa dies, ae Tp per cent discount (or cas OMPLETE Fi rpocne pu Rt heer eal South Halsted-st. Inquire tn person at A) South Wate: rel — A PARTY 0 "LO at0,ct pital, to takoan al ae aeablished ‘cash. buetn a LO ay IB SE MONTHS ON iatornty at current ri BligeeRanoons ) BINDERY GIRLS AT "HOUSES. wet coammmntcial anal 4 BALDWIN © C04, 26 Lasalte-et YO LOAN, APU. va city improved propor: UN PHGGE COM AS An sums ur giyrub tage -on eniio Lt dubuard evurt, bes | vO MTAN ai i TL gainto. SCHILADER HANDOLPHAT., rou, price £10 to deo ce rity, olh YAN. -$1,0m ON INSTDE PI UV ATOPLT al cotumbesions, Arlneipals adders SM, Tube larrisou; rent low. IMPORTARLAG Diy the day, we a= | Toosst., Roun 14, one bloek tf TL | (Mo RENT=A LANGE FRU. wladow, nieoly furnisied, for ous ur two yootlouun, za thy Past-Gitice, Roomy 15 and 0 y ROOM WITT HAYS 9. GEO. Me ROZEN, lus Washiige AND VURNITURE FOR SAL! Ail aed Me ERAT AS! Pt bea nicely furniehed Tens, all convent, ev address IL St, Be 0 2, ¥E | Keopings tazniture must, MO EXCHANGE-—NOr L hota, dota ged business” (qin i ed far uma iet ontat security. 209 fur bousn. mold for eaKl as prewunt oce 2 Norts B-dzwtok Etna at 9 end 10 oe ab Block, single aud eu smite, heated, “Apply at Room No SHORT TIME 8 lus preferred. Li cn fried roots, vaults, cheap. A HEAUTTEUE HOME, CONT | yo ftitshed rooms, single or en suites cheap veniently aud ploas if north of Twents-2ocs Taku rosidence © £00, 57 Dearth ‘af, completo fF heras ‘mgt at lowust Futus, WV, My WILLS INTAND TA HOY © collateral, and moucteage pap gaily fade ont real ostate, P-FOURTHE AND HIETH FLOONS (IX120 B08 aT URE CURE” FoR COSTAL vesory day, ab IW Last Madbunst., Roow 7. fato-ate: a eplen Hd } wa oeen | Koo 1, Oth Block, corner Ladall JRE NO, 27 SOUTH ITAL 5 ‘au uren. Inyuiza up stairs, oF at ie Any to fa Te « 3 and Madinon--1 7 T nen got ginds {n quantities jon wish at 370 Cot ay. People's H THER AICTE Tear wont alsa tary cell tt, with o> int uicagi« 7 Body tara for'anlo at's groat eadrinoa, | sil she ttc 3 rs sok Tans A New PiaNo, | SASS ud nolab, atdal Oak OF ECOND-IWAND PIA naa ahs Steinway, bolght £04 and praia pu We We BES | ata, tates Tonle, ote, tv dolpl-et. \ ORGA ‘and incomparatiy. Orcat uartorls, or at diiteront intarvals ger, of routed with priviteg ab iY lat free, NWAY, AND SEVEltAD Want UL, BAUER acu, joi Palin ND 'TO RE! yoara, Give price x WEP ATHIN 2 WW. KIMBALL, ise ay woul dealghe Alas a large bay lor W to 425,440, lo taka an sutere and ia ail hare: jun buaine: Bora, souud and kin aud unguestivbable fvrences { Bild for want of uso, Ercnen SILENT OR AGT | OM Ne Llorwes {00 tm veto aud pratitable | gc‘timg uf alo, isuw an silos, AGENTS WANT. ANS arhecltenrht Osdalt Li, wind and WILDE TEL ST. oir ltbotoric, BOY NYKO Kast Kandolpu at. NGIN| it Tuad ; alau Ldn out, tating cunditiva aud | Fy i TANT CHIR, 22 Wout. htenico- CALY AND DOUSKIN’ GL Pe good ay thio boat fu the warld (mute bottom prices. PARIA GLOVN Misestinneow ROOM, WITH OF WETIUDT POWRT: Bet Ts North Cliatan-at aqnice at Ni faud 26 bourthiay., near Vad tng a arge nuw sock of upara elor GLOVE STORE, of sisters, LANING: Jor bnlidiug wa dwell TACO C, MAGUUE TED-TO BUY A Wax TOA HA ON SOUTIT RIDE within the boundary of the river, Madison rvieniod wilt plone atl Y aru lntente ploaa adlar Ua INDALAND STOCK dey meth Cron $0) to" Sli4tW. csiy vuost tn) "TO 910,068 bat will giva ws bare gain, DAY A DANN! A SINGLE QIAN 'T ‘ Tisasurocteips eapeuvos bale addrest 26 nous INA GOGD ae $3 per mouth. Ads ISOM NET OF FINNIE trely now and purfect, Words TO RENT=A TUS (3 to 1b round, ina gad Tora address B20, Bos 30, ARRIAGES, K i HORSES, CA. TUESDAYS AND Vitl- toa wishing to puechaeo borves at aur plage can have Mi ejling thew tho’ day Lotora sale, that pvdscoiveds win agever anid in the markot, if, sound and kind du all harness, At, but wautuf ue, ‘warranted wound and a polrof targe work ‘in! all hharadaa, ip bogus, Dullt by It. Shaw & Whteh teseription will be Kiyeldenees bb LOST AND FOUND. CORAL Er wat aon worth and ‘twoo- ¥ rolurnlig tits sais to tho wwnor, bal 3 a “ES THURSDAY 4 INOON, STH,ON WERT horwovn | inooli'atd Udet eo rotura to Uy 8, bs Houths Grogiest, MASONIO PIN, WITIL N ny 22, in Chica or idygant bay have aad te vy ont DAU! YESTERDAY APTERNOL J v'cluck, butweun Palimor-lousy rasding-roum sud, Monrea-st., coruor of Siat main to Moun A Tor” puday. Mua iavaus Lovins 176. hu currency. Teapur Block will bo fib JOR SALA BROWN Hons nd, welling 1,bu0 it Adanis-st, OR BALK —OAKL HURUAKLIY, UR SALE-SMALL SCHOONER pra: diquleo av S54 and 2d South Mala TONS), HA! 24'S, 29 Randutpheat, V4 “ o LGA, TWO-HORSE, We ithepeiig truck, at Helk'a'Chy Express, i ) HATTERS—A TI aa OU. AQ Si, davis, Mo. pA FINE GOLD Wa’ soupur, cheap fur cas. ___ SEWING MAGHINES, 5 WING-ATAGHINE MELOLUICT, OTE Machines sald DRAN-NEW MINK Biv, prive B25, Penta _.. BOOKS. LD) BOOKS—OASH PAID VOR LAW, MEDIO: i attra Laatae ce me EDM 13 Bout Italsio juwuists, suutod and ONINK—PRINGIPAL OF. ‘oa monthly payment;