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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TU INDAY! FEBRUARY 10, 1875. Railroads Cannot Bhift a COMMON CARRIERS. Responsibility on Employes. The Supreme Court on Remittiturs, Further BExamination i tho Sal- Jkey-Gerson Cusc, The Judges Divide Up the Criminal Court Botween Them, Petor Hand Escapes with a Fine, COMMON CARR IERS. TRE BUPREME COURT ON THEIR LIADILITY. Tho cnss of tho Dittaburg, Ft. Wayno & Chi- eago Rallwsy Company cently declded by tho Suprom 8, Chontor Hazon, re- o Comt, contains somo vary iutorosting points rolating to the lia- bility of a rallrond compnny. The muft was brought by Chiestor 1azen In the Superlor Coutt torecover damagos for a faflure by the Company $o carry some choesa and butter to New York within B rossonablo time. It appeared from the evidencs that, on tho 10th of December, 1870, Hazen shippod to Now York 35,000 pounds of chiecso and a quantity of butter. The ordinary timo to ship to New York was nine or ten daya, but the froight in quostion was soventeen dayn on tha rokd, and, by the delay, tho cherme was badly frozen, the weathor aftor the 20d of Degembor liaving bioen very cold, THE DELAY WAS CAUSED at Leavitsburg, Olio, by & str men on two divisions of tha 'WBgeS, tha of the brake- road for higher Tho strike was not causod by any fault on tho part of the Company, but the Court be- low refused to allow this ovide uce to go to the jury, ond & verdiet was accordingly given for Hazon for 81,100.65, Tho Company appesled, on tho ground that tho evidones was improperly excluded, The Suproms Court hield that the law was woll seitled that o common catria slipand_dolivor goods over ¢ was requirod to its line withiv & reasonable timo, aud was liable for sll damages rosnlting from & fallure 8o to do, Tho employoa of & Company In chargs of traing wera bola out by the Company to bo COMPETENT TO DIKCIARGE THEIR DUTIES. 8o far a8 the public was concernad, tho Rallroad Company guaranteed thoir fidelity and good con- duct 1m matters within the scope of their employ- ment. Company was liablo nogligonce of its courso of theiremploymont. for then, could the Compiauy shicid iteolf from bility to the public becaune its [-lnyau bad fuiled to dischargo he Compauny ? Muny of tho ring on a passengor-train, for pany was Jiablo, wera caused dis omployos U Anothor well-gottied rulo was, that tho the frauds and in the son what |lrluulrlo, ia- own agent or om- aduty they owed aceidonts oceur- which the Com- rectly by u faituro of soma etploya to do his duty, and tlie doctrmo claimod by tho Lailroad Company m tho presous 2aase would, if earriod out to its loeitimate result, RELIEVE IT FROM LIABILITY in any caso wnero an accident 1ault of an employe to dircharge bis duty. was caused by the Nor could it moke any difference whetber tho strike waa causod by the fault of the Company or of the brakemen, for m either cako tho mutter was be- twoen the Company and its employes, with which the appellce had lothing to Liad been decided in & puralicl lo.” The question ¢aro fu New York, and tho liability of tho Railroad Company sus- tainod. Loth un principla sod suthority, the Campany ought to bo liablo. ANOTHER OLJECTION made by the Company was that the Court re- tused to admit ovidonce tendi tho_delny was caused by tho brakemen on ng to prove that nseaulty of tho tho tining ofter they woro dis- cliarged, amsistod by othors who bad proviously been discharged by the Cou Compauy could nob ftsolf from tho uniawful acts allowed But tho to shield of ita employea, npany, simply for tho reason that aftor the trains woro stopped by the refusal of the laborers to perform their duty, tho Compuuy notified thom that thoy wero discharged. Tho uulaw tho workmon after they wors buta coutinuation of those done bofore, fal acts done by discharged woro Whilo, howover, they and thelr nssintants would bo por- soually liablo to tho Company for all unlawlul scts, yot, 0 far a6 tho public was concerncd, theit doings must bo roforred back to tho orlglun! eayse,—the difliculty botween tho Company and its servants, Tho ausaults sought to bo proved might have been csused by tho Company, and it would be manifostly unji appalleo in an issue of suc ust to involve the b a ohiaracter. It would be au asuo forelgn to the oue really in- volved in tho cave, And oue, tog, which {t would bo dificalt for appellcs to ment. 1f the Railroad Company was damagod by the unlawful aots of ltn emploges, aud otlioru nctin; them, it must look to thoss w. for rodress, On tho other ha saffored a loss by a failure of in concert with 0 did tho wrong nd, if Ilazon had tha Company to transport Lig goods without unrensonable delay, the Company ought 10 ba hald \oran, Eng| REMITTITUR liablo for the loss. and Wolf opposrod for appelloe. elfill i S. AN ODD DECISION, A curlous decision is that of the Bupreme Court in tho case of the Illinois Centrsl Itailrond Company ve, Carl Ebert, decided last month, The Supreme Court scem to have gono on tho principlo that two wrongs will moke & right. Ebort brought sult in tho Cirenit Court of this county to racover damages to himself, and for the Lilling of his horsos, caueed by a collision With s train of cars which was backing up on » eido-track. Tho day was cold nud blustering Wheu the accldent happened, and Ebert, wrapped up a3 closely a8 possible, was slowly driving with = load of ice averone of the defendant's ingbam's elevator, whon the freight-cara ran into the team, sud sorlously Injured him, trackas noar Buck- rear of a train of kflled the horsos, No brakeman was on the rear of the train to give waruing, and the evidenco was conflicting as to v rung. A verdiot wes givon whethor a Lell was for 10,000, but Plaintil’s counsel entored s remittitur s to 0,000 snd judgment was given for §4,000, From this the Compeny sppealed, olaiming the finding ‘Was againat the evidence, and was excossivo, Tlo Buprome Court snid tho groat’ negligenca in failing on the maving _train, it wius cold and the duty of the to expose themsolves whon v!jlllm.mnu boon on the top of cident would probably havo It having, ligenco of tho Company, boar tho consequencon, largo sum of money—n dangerous, Compnny's Company showod to have a porson No matter if it was employon necossaty. Had a ¢ tho curs, the ac- nover happened. thereforo, boon occasionad by tho neg- that Company sliould But, £10,000 WBY B very emall fortuno—moro {hat many acquiro iu & Ifetimo, To give such & Yerdict to s man whowe prosp estend boyond his wages ns octa in life did not & day Inborer, and Who was not whally disabled, showed that the Jury wore Compougatory damagos ¥iven, ‘he enormityof {3 s crigiim Judgmont. tha ver But a practice pm«lanas of the Beous vordict'b, 80 ofton, llm\n({\ tion of tha Court displace it. The buk the Ji {hou“h&; lml o Lefore whom 0 arran The tudxmom fore Heusrd, Brandt and Hoftma, avpelles, A 1, n& el d Mesers. Jowott morniug before Register Hibl vooks. Qerson said he was o), however, polud bub was the only peraon examined, sud wate directod moro particularly toward the flrm'a contralled by projudice and passion. Awly could have boon tho fluding 8o shooked tho songo of justicp of plaiutitt’s counsel that lhefi at once romitted moro thau half, verdict having heon tho result of passion and ln-a!udica 1u the firat fnstauce, it was none the €48 80 alter the remittitur, for the fucentivos to the finding abode in what remained as woll as n e verdict w Lat verdiot was the rewult of passion sud pref ngiay.enudly ‘u:fim iucam‘l;vcn [Klumptud hey vitiated it, au L been get aside !l totally wrong, aEan had found place in the juris- Btate which sguotifiod an outrs- eutoring aromittitur, and it Lad erroneous, roceived the sauc- that it was probably too late to verdict for §4,000 was large, But the for the oaso was tried Tight, aud it was not a0 excoutive as () ;x;n‘m-l'n Court in disturbing it. 5 e, Court below would thoro- appoared for the n Aud Adaws for the —_— CHICAGO © BALEEY AND gim-s‘ The examination of the bankry, Gerson, was continued a short ipts, Balkoy and time yesterday bard, Mr. Gerson the inquirivs not & bookkesper, but he thought the booke were wrobg, 1fe could oy specific axd tor clthsr i false ontries of omisaions, In rogatd to tho 1,200 paid his naphew, Mr, Gerson sald he owed it to Lim, that hin took the motioy ottt of the atore, and #old goods to get tho monoy, bit conld not tell how many he sold uor tho prica they brought, Ha made no sntries of the withdrawal of tho amount, Mr. I'lower then suggested that f tho baukrupts desired they could have tima to examine their booka or have thom oxemined by an export. Thinsupzges- tion wan adopted, and ‘the Itegister accordingly postponed the examination for one weok front yesterday, during whizh time it is oxpocted o delinquent ~ debtora will haye Bomno farther statement made np which wiill account in uomo mensuro at least for the disappearance of tho Jarge amount for which thoy fail to ac- count, JUDICIAT, CONSULTATION, The Judges of the Suporior and Cirenit Conrts had a private confersnco Haturday afterhioon, at which they agroad tocliange ths mannor of Lold- Ing the Ctlminal Court somewliat, so that eacl Judpe will sit thieo montha at s timo {n- stead of one, ad herotofors. Judgs Will- tams will hold ihe remainder of this month, and all of March: Judge Jameson will sucered In April, May, and Jhno; Judgo Fareoll will disponse justice in the North Hide Jail in July, August, sud September ; Judge Treo will follow nim in October, November, nnd Docem- ber. In 1876, Judgo Booth wili open in Janu- ary, Tobruary, snd Mareli: Judge Moore will sobtenvo offondars in April, 3ay, sud Junes Jndge Nogers will porspire {n July, Angust, and Soptombor; and Judge Gary will cloge the ltat in October, November, aud Decomber. Foatidious criminalg, therefure, who have a predilection for any particular Judge, can uow timo their nets #o aa to sccure & trial befora thieir eolection. They have 4 choice betweon the hervous energy of Judgo Williams, who has developed such & partiality toward the anblers, or tho coul dignity of Judge Jameson wen, I thay do not like the austero rcsorvo of Judgoe I'arwell, or the calm indifforenco of Judgo "T'ree, thoy hava siill left & cianco for a trial un- der tha slow, liesitating sternnews of Judge Hootl, the * noli mo tangere” siylo of Judpe Togotk, or tho ageravating vieasantry of Judge Gary, which hides au iron hand. DIVORCES. Martha T, Angell ehnrges that her husband, Franklin 1. Augoll, has beon repontadiy guilty of aduitery, aud sho thorefore asks for a divotee. Lodowick Salisbitry lias mourned the absence of Iis wife Josephing for tho legal time noces- wary $0 givo hin & divorce, and Lie now asks for that much-sought article, TEMS, . Judgo Biodgott hearid a short argument in the tax caso of Jessap vA. ‘Lho Chicage & Alton Rsilrond Company yeaterday mornivg, when it was takon undor advisemont, UNITED BTATES COURTS, Charles M. Alking commoncod & auit in dobt against Charles G, Wicker aud Joel 1L, Wickor, laying damngoes at $100,000, M. Bates & Co. filed & creditors' bill againat Willism J. danningon a judgment for $3,127.06. Moses Taylorbogan a suit inassumpsit agoinst the Jotiot lron & Stoel Company to recover 7,000, £ ¢ DANKRUPTOY ITES, Jamos W. Sykes, o member of the Board of Prade, filod & voluntary petition to be adjudieat- od baukrupt. Ifis liabibties amount to £05,064,13, over one-balf of which Is for monoy Toaned, and the grauter part of the balanes being for losaen on grawn In April, 1871, His nesots aro ouly his iuterost in tho firm of J. W. Bykea'& Co.,, to this oxtent that ho i entitled to _a share in the profitsa of their busmoss, Io put no capital in the firm, and on o4 accounting bo says Lis sharo of the profits would be notling, his acconut being overdrawn, evou supposing all the debts duo the firm were good, Tho case was roferrcd to tho Rogister. Tosouberg & Mayer, and & large number of others, filod o potition againgt Solomon and Jo- goph Harris, wholesale dealers In clothiog and woolens nt Nos. 75 and 77 Webash avenue, under the firm namo of B, Harris & Sou. Suspension of pevinont is tho only mct of bankruptey charged, Tho following are tho names of tho partios joinimg in _tho potition, togother with tho amnount of their claims: lLto- souberg & Mayer, $2,870.30; F. Mayer & Co., 2,566,203 Moyor & Schwab, §1,712.51; A, Wimp- beiwor & Bro., £5,062.68 5 John Kupfer & Silver- Tuay, £275.99; Gilbore & Weavor, $2.30 ;. B. Kuppenheimer, $1,039.80; 8. I, IHunt & Co., §2,716.33; Pomeroy & Plummnior, 2127 ; Rinds. kop?, Bros. & Ov., $1,45).91; Iymes Iiros. & Co,, 22,510.08; Floyd Bros. & Co., £736,- 83; M.8. Horman & Co., $1,622.96; Wood- ward, Lawrence & Co., §400.80; Watson, Town- loy & Co,, £2,000.71; Swith, Bsuford & Co.. £590,61 ; Gowing & Grow, §3,106.93; D, II, Da- vidsburg, £5,389.60 Ilonry Newman, 500,60 ; Joseph Kosnuthal, ¥920.60 ; L, Morrie, £2,695.64; and A. d. Horman, &1, “The ususl rulo to show causo Feb. 22 was {ssuod, In the inatter of Elizabeth Clark, tho Assignoo was authorized to soll the ding-store of tho baukrupt ander tho Pacific otol for 52,476, Ihe order of diswissal jn tho oase of Jacob Foraaab was mado absoluto. BUPERIOR COUNT IN BIIEF. II. 8. Corter and F. L. Warron sued J. G, Brown and 1L W, Brown for 1,600, Martba E. Muhliauson and William Muhl- houson commenced o sult fn cjecimont agniust Wilhelmina Yroyer, Inying dnmages at §5,000, Stephon and W, F. Osgood sucd W. A. Butters snd W. 1, Buttors for §1,500. ERCharles 1. Uappel colmencod s suit by capias against Willinm Hecek to rocover £1,146. R. L, Ceapman_filed = bill ngaiost Kate I, Meyers and L. B, Pride to forecluso s truat-deod for $1,100 ou the west bLull of Lot 47, in T, It. Greon's Bubdivision wf Block 35, in Canal Trust- oes’ Subdivision of Sec. 7, 59, 14, G. H. Eland bogan an action ageiust the Con- nocticut Ueneral Life Insuranco Company, claim- ing ©10,000. Peter 1lanson commenced a suit for $5,000 againat the City of Chicago, Bridgot Munion sued the Catholle Bishop of Chicago for 1,000, CINCUIT COURT. Tho Town of Lake filed & potition againat A. B, Condit nud othors, to heye ascortained tho damages for opeuiug Englowood ayenue, from Htowait avenno to Wallaco stroot. Jerso Adams commencod a sult in covenant against Duncan M. Hoas, laying damagos at $10,000. i TUE COUNTY COURT. Tho Fobrutary torm of the County Court con- voned yesterday, aud, as is usual on tho firet day of oach torm, wos devoted to tho adjudication of ostates, Claims agaiust tho following ostates wore allowed: Tistato of Isano Holmes, £€1,087.95; Washington P, Brink, £01,60; John D, Tice, §2,210.15; Hem- vich A, 5 31.85; Alouzo Bpicer, §20; Lawrence King, $70.08; Simon Ostor, £61.88; Oloy J. Iletland, €05; Caxl Btruckman, £1,204,19 ; Michael MoGrath, §107.13; Ira Por- ter, 8648; Juhus 13, Loituauser, 50, Adjudication o the following eptates twvas or- dorad : Louis Herrman, Lrn#s Bottger, Joseph Behinelder, Charlos Lodding, Sherwood A, Coan, John Eggert, Werner Spinglor, Nancy Aun Yoou, Elizabotli Osgood, Avna M. Motz Abigal W, Ford, lliluebrand Stoffen, Lsiurlch Buettel, and Joliann Borehardt. Iu tho matter of the Town of Lako View; ruls tofilo objections to asseymant-rolla Nos, 28 £0 86 inclueiva by to-morrow st 10 o'clack &, m. 3 also samo rule 88 to tho Vllh\{zn of Glencoe, in angcssmonts 1 and 2; same tule au to the Village of Lvauston, Nos. 4,8, and 11; Village of Wash- ington Hoights, Now, 1,2, 8, and 4 ; on motion of tho Villago Attorney, patition No, 6 dismissed, 1In the matter of the eutate of John Frank, his will was proven, and Jetters testamentary issusd to Paul fluerter, under an approved bond of $4,000, "o wiill of Petor Dovgeh was roven, and lot- tors tostamentury fusuod to Elizabeth’ Deygeh, under an individual bond of $69,000, The will of David 1. Fothos was proven, and Iottors tostamontary fssuod to Mary Forbes, une der an individual bond of $20,000, Ronuncia- tion of Thomsn Kent and Alpxauder £, Forbes, :lvln':lot the exocutors named in ths will, was od, +In the matter of special sasessments of the Oity of Cblcago; rulo to ille objections by 10 o'clook to-morrow noruing in tho following as. scasmont rolla: Nos. US6, 037, 691, 708, “7us, 744, 728, 790, 787, 190, 187, 740, 741, 743, 748,744, 740, 748, 750, i61, 764 to 700 iuclusive, 780, 831, 833, H33, 834, 836 to B4 Incluvive, 851 to BGT {n. clustye, 809 {o 841 inclusive, 831 {0 903 tuclusive, U4, 907, 009, 910, 912, D15, and V10, ! CIAINAL COURT. The firat businers in tho Conrt yesterday was tha impanoting of & now petit jury to serve dur- ing the remainder of the torm. Tyo casa of Harry Lawrenco, indicted for keep- in!g B common gam{ng-liouse, was, oh application of uld counsel, A, K. Trude, continued till the uext term of tho Court. ‘Ilso caue of Potor Iaud, tho ox-Turnkey of the Cook County Jall, uext cawe up, At the call of the (‘/lark‘l Yoter cams forward and pleaded guiity (o the charge for which ho was arcalgued, Ho stated to Judge Williums that his disburse- wents of the rotreshing fluld had not exceaded an eighth of & keg & day, in veritioation of whlfh utatemont he was preparod to wuow the billw from the brewery from which ho bad obtained bLis supply. 110 moreover rolated that this violation " of tho law bhad been occa- sioned * by Lis ignorance thereof, and be pleaded that since he bLad bpeu iustalled 2y & public officisl he had not bsen provided with & copy of the statutes, aud hence, when _selling boer o the fumates of the jail, be hiad not been awase that he was doing anythiuy, tothe laws, statusés, dignily, sad we Deing of the Btato of Itlinole. 'T'he Court, there- fore, Iooknd wotmowhat laniontly upon Pater's dereliction, and asseased the lightest ponalty un- der tho circuinatances, 100 fino, ‘Tha case of Tansey, tho alleged murderer of Gootg, was continned i) the March torm. The case of Honvy F'. Koeppe, charged with arson, waw continued tifl the first weok of the Mareh torm., John Boadledorf, triod for tho larceny of gnn from (laorge Boaumont ¢ verdict not guilty. Patrick Grant and ‘Timothy Ryan, tried for tho fatceny of two hoga from T, B. Kelly ; Grant was found guilty, and torm of punishment fixed at imprisonmont for oue yearintho enitentiary ; Ryan not gilty. August Manninghanson, tried fot the larceny of & quantity of Imu-clunm:f 4 verdict not gulty, Abraham Urahiam pleaded guilty to the larceuy of & qiantity of furniture from Jacob BiersdoriT; remandad. B William_Trown, tried for robbing Frederick ‘Wagner of & Evllllm; of clothing ; jury leave to soal their vordict. 'I'ie gamblora’ cares will bio called to-day. THE CALL. TJupar GArY—T76 to 101, except 80, 81, 85, 90, 94, 45, 40, 07, Junor Moonr—10, 11, 12, Jupar Ronkns—Ket easo 1,020, Jubur Booru—107, 110 to 180, Jupax Taze—05 to 85, except 71, 73, 74, 5, and 77, TUDANENTS, Burrnion Counr—luner. Ganr—3, D, Ewter va, G, W, Iurpec, $1, . OFb va, Jatob’ Keller auid Abgust Evarts, §: Tho Btrike of Miners in Its Causes amd peets and Alternatl Spectal Corresnondence nf The Chi Doz, Ind., Feb. 18.—Drob, by recouras to ax DISCONTENTED, RENELLIO Atrikes, riots, starvation, and the agaln. Btrikes aro a kpecialty of thoy can certainly get up moro 10, 2] Ciieyrt Counr—Junoer, Ronrra—lacoh Berker nt al, va, C. H, Oottig, verdict, §170,—~leasc Belligman et al, va, i, Braunigan uud Frank Kelly, $214,76, THE COUNCIL. It Expresses Its Abhorrence of a Court of Common Pleas. clianics, or artisans. whoso Tiatural advautages shoul abounding with thriviog villages, mirnse bueiness, what does th Appeal for the Construction of More Viaducts. grim visious of bankruptey; & yi and peoplo out of whomn evers Indiana-Street Railway. “bard times." Tho Comimon Council met laet evening, P'resi- dent Dixon in the chair. Communications from the Board of Education rolative to schoal-sites to be purchased wore ro. ceived and referred to the Committeo on Bchaols. THE NEW COURT-IfOUSE, A communication was received from the Board of lablic Works, the Council Committeo on Public Buildings, and the corresponding Com- mitteo of tho County Bonrd, fn roference to the buildiog of a Court-ifouse aud City-1ialk. The document embodies tho substanco of the proceedings of the Joint Committos as hore- tofore published. It roty furth the sssertion, {hat noithier the citynor county aro rewponsiblo for the ction so far taken in rogard to architects. Tho Joint Committeo rocommends that the cost of tho structurs bo limited to §2.530,000, and that its construction cover a period of fivo yoars. ‘The cut-stone work should bolet in tho winter 8cason, 8o a8 to bo fluished in timo for tho firat vear's work, which shiould include tho founds- tlons, aud in any event not go boyond the base- ment-walls. The second yoar's work cau be laid out after the first year's operations aro ascer- tained, and 8o on thoreafter, By this plan tuo work could be suspended wheneverthe public interests seemed to require it ; and, say the Com- muittes, it would in sny case bo nest to impossi- Dle to obtain from any contractor & boud which would afford security covoring yoars of work. The clty bas a building fund of ©G600,000 ; the county has about tho samo amount of unaold bouds for building purposes, Thia would Le anfliciont to carry on the work for bwo years, and ot tho eud of thit lime enough monéy to com- plete tho butlding could bo realized from the #nlo of the unoccupiod and uuproductive real outato owned by the city and county. Bhould the puggested methods of lotting tho contracts and procoeding with the work meet with favorn- ble constderation in tho Common Council and Doard of Couuty Commiselonots, the Joint Com- miteo recommend thoso badics to tako imaiedi- ato setion toward the awarding of coatracts in tha spring. The report was luid over, A ‘LCOULT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ald, Schalfuer suid Lo hnd heen furnivhod with & printed copy of Barker's bill in tho Btato Leg- inlaturo, providing for tho ostablishmont ot & Court of Comwon Plens in Chicago, This Court wonld cost tho city from %150,000 to 200,000 por aunum, nnd the people of Chicago wero pow iu no coudition to undertake such an expouse. Thero wero, lio was aware, ceitain goutlemen \who were ambittous of bocoming Judges of such a court, but bo knew of no other reason why the bill shonld be passed or such a court be estal~ lishod. 1lo thereforo olfered a resolution urg- ings the mombers of tho Legislaturo to opposo the bill, and directing tho City Clork to forward to the pregidivg oflicers of the Bouato aud Louse copies of tho resolutions. Ald. Cullorfon mnid this bill was » more copy of & bill offored in tho Legislafure two years ago, sud dofentod, Ilo could give positive as- surance that Lhers was no danger of the pussage of Barker's bill, though it would bo aswell to pusk the resolutions. - Ald, Campbell quostioned the In'oprhfl.y of the Council's instructing tho Legislature as to the pansnge of any measuro. ‘'ho vemolutions were adopted by au apparent- ly largo majority. WEAT TWELFTIL STREET AR A TOULEVARD, Ald. Ilildreth offerod a presmble aud rosolu- tion eulling for & conforence botwoen the Cotm- mitteo on Logislation and tho Wost Chicago Park Commissionera with a view to sccuring soma legialation whareby the Park Commisnlon- ora may convert Wost 'I'wolfth street into a Dboulevgrd. o explained tho objoct of this to bo the better protection of tha wouthwestern part of tho city Irom fira, 'The rosolution was pasued, OF thiese, thirty are shatts sunk fnto Lill-sides. pund ver ton to thesa delvers of monds. 'I'o thorouatly tnderatand thy tako tho reader back to tho year puid §1.25 per ton. That was and the town grew rapidlv. liou saloons wore iusngarated ; tho order of the haur: and aly riod wiion plow-boya wore mada “aniking ilo,” wore ropeated, on to Lo sure, but still Drazil was s haco, Gtent Dispensor of All Dicssings. County found it incumbent upon of tha miners to §1.10 per ton. wae abuike; and tho miners, went to warls, when tho miners wearied of livi ‘Lhen moro time rolled along, rators told the mon that circum timo tho mine-operators, wearyiy insugurated the IMPORTATION OF COLORED went to work t 85 cents. Olay County, from which it will mzxw a day, i that markot with cosl. ‘The Olio coals wero kold at guch ausn could not compote. Averago number of dayw' wor the mou that thoy would docroa minmg 1070 conts por ton. At would bo anabled to regain theis the Chioago markot, and thoroby which, at tho rates caleulnted ab the miner 812,00 for his aro roquired to provido, A 2,000 miners, and, on the noxt mines wore idle, and tho stroeis VARIOUA REROLUTIONS. Ald, 1ildreth offored a rosolution providing for legislation for tuo indemuliication of parties whosy proporty s dostroyed to put out firos. Passed. An ordinance repoaling Obap. 4G of tho Re- vised Ordinancos, relatiug to the appraisoment of school-lands, was referred to the Committoo on Hehools, A proposition from tio Globe Light Company, {0 furniah keroseno oil and lamps for throo yoars for 2,000 streot-lamps, at tho ratn of &35 per yoar for each lamp, was reforred to the Commit- teo ou Gas-Light. A redolution was passod calling upon the Board of Publio Works to take immediata steps toward the construction of & viaduct at Blue Ieland avonuo and Bixteenth street. INTEREHTING TO RAILIOAD COMPANIES, Ald, Jonas offered the following, which was adoptod ¢ WitrrAs, Vory many of our most fmportant publio atrcots aro Glatriactcil by, tho verious: rullroad tracks, petudoriug the crossings Lotls dangorous abid wncor> § s Witengas, Thelr frauchises baving been granted Wil the okpresa understauding tlat the jutercate of ho pubillo s well aa privato tndividuals should be pro~ tectod ; and, Wisguzas, Various athored In kuots and discussed & " masy meoting "—wae_indulge Minors' Union, I, B, frankiy they eutered on thiu wtriko entiral ON TITEIN OWN NESPY plotsd condition, 1 consequonco o oryy brothron, loud hurrahs and great enthusisa adjonsued. I wabsoquently subjected Mr. reportorial forco-pump, and drow ments to the sffect that ME DID NOT FAVON BTRI| hotnes have been resorted to, aud numcrous ordinencos passed,—such as bell-tows ers, watcimen, ote,—uil uf which seom to fall short of ho object desirod ; thercfors, be it Reaolved, Thot the Doard 'of Publio Works be and are hereby ordored and directed toouforce sil laws aiud grdiuaicos royulring the varlous raitrosd companio $o construct vinducta on all the prinelps! strecty, and {bst aald viaduota b cotmenced witbiout furikier de- that iw bound to oventually take tho laboring masses of the count powors.” Ald. Btout came forward with a rosolution to clogo Lhe city oftices on tho 22d of Fobruary. It waa passed, TUE QUALITY OF GAd, ETO, Ald, Btont offored & rosolution, which wsn auuod, calling upon the Ous Inspector for a ro- ort me to whother thoe kind or quality of gas now furnialiod by eitler of the uas compauios is they agroo {u their eontracts to furnish: 0 to report what, it suy, violatious of the terms of such contracts have beou vomwmitted by eithior of the gas compauios. Ald, Rysn presentod an order, which was assed, directing tho Cotptroller to udvertive for proposals to moll tha city an engine-house 8ito uear tho cornor of North cvenue aud Leavite atrack. NEW STREET-RATLWAY OBDINANCE. Ald, Whita submitted a new ordinance for a streat railroad on West Indianastroet. 1t uames Bumuel Halo, Bimon Quinlay, B.G. GliI, Johu U, Polly, Obiarles P, Mokay, Oscar Burdick, sud Walter 5. Ellid as incorporators of the Company, and deslguates tho rowe as follows: From Woatarn avonua on Tudiuna strast to Milwaukee enue, Along Milwaukea avenue to Lake street, nod theuce oast on Lake street to Alichigan aveuno, The ordiuance was reforred to the Cownnittes ou Railronds. Tise Council adjourned. business-mon, BLUE INDEED do they depict ths situation, of burrowing 50 and taking the Bankrupt act. waoden piy and smoko ther Ihu[lh o y the ua ferocity only exvelle: ++tho fellors what NEVER (OZS BACK ON A Lo wished for by suy ono, even i the most eminent. their associates, aud dread of of such Bcoues a8 couvulsed the cason,—those of 1solated mines i tivus of the county,—s few meu The Town of Concord, Masa., will lead in the ceutonulal anniveruarics'of the current year, It waa there, on tho 10th of April, 1776, thas tho fu the pothouso powwows, though tirut blood of the Ravolution was shed, and that | men wiun hearts thut blsed to bhear » pale-fa BibCip it e 8 e | et L St B xt, Thae anniveral @ bat- | to 3 bisof nw’.’m will loun'lnlunrz. Wl 18 there no proapech of the sirike goie STRIKERS. Block-Coal Region, Regults--=Both Partles Obstinate. Desiitution Among 1he Operativese-+1"ros« dikcontonted, tnmansgeablo, fractions, grum- bling st of men in the world, tako them at sl timns and anasons, aro cosl-miners Why this is 50, 1 cantio; linagine, and am not enongh of & sciontist to explain tho matior away v of tho " oluzics." thny are, whnse llves, of lator yoars, seem tn hiave heon one aerlen of perioda of har labor, given time than any other set of laborers, me- Now, bero In Clay County, 8 spot of Indiana nost prosperous of all prosperous counties, Do found mercantilo establishments doing lin- Why, ramshacklo, ditapidated towns, with crook- od, nnimproved strootst small country stores, whoso proprielors ara coustsutly haunted with generation growing up iu ighorance and rags; privo has long sinco been eradicated by the Truly, & deplorable state of {hings, and attributed by tho leading citizeus of the county to the jufiuencs of the RESTLESS MINING POPULATION. Tnero are in Clsy County emyloyed fully 2,000 coal-mitiers, who work, in all, forty-five mines. Iying sowe distance bélow tho murfaco, and the remainder aro **alopes,” I, e, minos dug direct As T have ptated, the minera are on a strike; and it ia for & matter of 16 cents on the prico block-coal was then tho raye, and mioers were BRAZIL'S ** FLUSH " TINE, i mon rommed tho streotn drunlc ; cutting and hooting affrava wera Novada duriog tho Eilvor excitomont, aud of Westeru Ponusylvania duting that evoutfal po- BY and by, the world begau to think that | 52 FQURTICA udiann block-coal was mot tho most precios boon ever givon to an ungrateful world by the nies in other portions of the country, that had been riddeu down by the Ioosier monster, be- sz to raise Lhoir hoads. Tho opatators of Clay REDUCE TUE STIPEND lonting and liviug ou sbiort Tatious, gave 1o sud Nine months rollod by, and a_reduction to 81 was made. ‘Llion thero,was auather strike ; aud, and hopes, thoy went to work asain. being brought to bear to presont it,—und lnst apring, or_early in the summar-time, the ope- their control would maka a roduction to 85 cents noceusary. Striko samo on above, only tiat this %Yo godu! is this not a froe country " cried tho mitiors, aud straightway 8 sorics of mass- tmeatinge wore Liold, and procoscions marehod the streets, and flaunted Lnnners ornamentod with mottoes abont the nobility of labor aud the tyranny of capital ; aud then—only, the miners But tho consequences of this atrike were seri- ous, and a blow was dealt to the conl-intercets of | 7 ile the mines lay idlo, the operators ju the Northern Olilo_ mines, waiching their chanco, atoppod Into Chicago, and once begau supplying Tho eales in Chicago comprised 70 per cont of the Indiana block-coal buwiness, and, when the miners gave in, Clay County aperators FOUND TUEUR FIELD MONOPOLIZED. Consequence, slack work, and the operators found it o dead loss to koop thoir mines ruuning ou full timu, even at the reduction, Miners wero not able to muke lving wagen. Threo tons of cunt per day is an averago day's At 85 could thoy received §2.20 por day. threo,—makiug & man's Wages $6.75 per woek. Now tha oporatora cams forward and notitied GUARANTEE FULL TINE, from which doduct about 81.50 8 expense of powder, oil, ete., which the miners fowl went up from thirongod by the men outof employment, who Chen that inestimablo boon of stril of tho 2,000 miners, 400 wero succossful in aqueezing futo & public ball, where the addresaod by Biney, D'residont of the National A, B, frankiy told the men that NEINILITY, ag they conld look for no_aid from the tressury of thio National Mivers’ Union, which is i a de- and prolonged strikes mdulpad in by their East- Notwithatanding this, copper- Dottomod resolutions, firmly declariug an inton- tion of eticking with the touacity of pom,io- atsmp to their rights, were passod ; and, amidat He thought they should bo avoided. this aMmur and othera contomporaneons, Lo waw ++ tne gorms of the great struggle au o unit, and capital, tho moaaeter "that iy grind- ing out the vitality of the workingman.” Mr, H. continued, that *'Come that strugglo must, and then the Lord help the undermost of tho two Iloft Mr, Biney, and oalled on s number of the With no money in circulatiou, and the minera owing thow hosvily, eitlier & resumption of work must be speadily iuaugurated, or they will bo under tho necossity The wivers, althongh enthusiastio at the out. sot of tho strike, nuw look sullon, desnondent, or dogged, according to the uature of the man, thoy swallow the vila™ decoctions of keopors, who, alwaya ready to ** trust” until tho airike is over, are characterized by the won as 'cos he's Lard up.” This among miners is con- sudored wu ancomium than which 1o ligher could Ihe colorod sinors, 1 am sure, from Hitle scraps of convoruatiog overbieard, uro roady a willing to resumo, but #o detorrod from fear of tricts noarly & yoar sgo. ‘I'rue, in_one or two but thoy are spuken of with contumely and scorn ARE, IN MEALITY, ENVIED by men with mouths to feed and forwe to clothe ; grieva to sco their chil n Linlf-clad, growing up in_fuoian o and an wumorplicre of vice. Yet theeo men weo all thw, Daty to Tamilien and themsolves ways, ** Gin to work:” but vide it dios in and aags, * Do ot bo s Aneak: hrace npand bea man” And then tho man hrarkens to tha lying voice of Liis seif- pride, un lets the wisers go on. Kuch in tho condition ¢f wifairs; for 1 ENOW WHERYOP | SPEAK. Iharo not walked amidst the lowly cots of the wiuers in vain. T have not withessed graunt hun- ror, and mirety i {in mont abject form. fn vain. eve not kazed on little faces, that whould he Dright ut d pleasanl, eloudod with the sullesneen of 1itiapt ased appotites and uiter lack of cress ture cum{orts, to tio purposo. “aw lony, O Lord! how long,” will this state of affaira Iast ? It eammot go on much longer. Itinalong tane which has no turning ; and suon tho cliaicn will be, work, starvation, or crime. Which wiil ba chosen 7 1f the Jatter, which ha s tuemafented Iwelt in tho bucourliary hurn- iug, »'week sineo, of one of tho finest ahafts 1n the dustrict, why, GOD LY EYERYRODY. Bread-riots and hunger-maddencd mobs ars fear- ful thingn to contemplate. Yet the operntors preacrve a firm foundatinn for their mustaches, andsay it will be all right in a few dagh, ard xoon tha mines will hium with ac- tivity again. And the minera aullenly respond, 18 won't bo ail ight 1 8 few dayn,” Thus tho matter atsuds,—bosses rerolute, men detormined, and no intmediate prosnect for 8 chatiga to the better, Porhaps the strike will Innt three mondin ¢ aud then what have the men yained, even shuuld they obtain the caveted ad- vanea? Why, the prisilexe of worklmg ono year and two months to regain what they have lost whila idle. DUT WIO M RESPONMIRLE for this stato of offaun 2 1t 1a not for me to say that 1t ia the result of tho ** granping tyranny of the Indiana VoS, eago Tribuns. ably the mort But U8 MEN on haid labor f minors, and of them in » id makn it the in which should i cnpital.” ix not for me to ey tlnt o vightor fiud | PO iy Wenltt of m W vadiiatime dopreciated, and frredeemable_currency with which tho country is tlooded.,” It is not for me tokay thst *Thu sction of Congress 1 placing uR upon the brink of natlonal mlin is respon- sibloe,” Or that *The natural tendency of to rabol azainut capital is reaponsiblo. No: that I leava to other pana,—partisan dey- oteen to theories, My iselon’ into give the tacta. Ihave done uo, and am content to eay, “Sufllcient for the day 18 thie ovil thereof,” and leave the mighty heads of the country to aolve the great problom. 8. W C oung and rising apark of entor- " CITY REAL ESTAT LE_OCTAGON IOUSE, MICHIGAS-A [FOR § | Qi e kAR L chioap: howse, Pra #1350, baeain. Mo E 01 Washloa " REAL ESTATE WANTED, to the coal-beds v 1) b “rAfi:r ) 0 FAIS JT{EH’C tho blaok dia- | gt rf3 TS Doretarnonts Tooma, o S woek: Lo NTED-_TWOSTORY HOUSE AXD LOT TO oy, woat of Hataind, north of facrison, vt of Madizonats And uaet of Centra-av., woeth about §6,000. J. 1. KERLEIR, Ha Clar TANTED-T0 OR 1t FEET oant o Indinna-ay. and nosth of Thirty WL pay cash and luts, West Side, in eity. Tairty-sgventh-st, BOARDING AND LODGING. 118 AND, 40 WABARILAY. 000D BOARD FOT +E 1O “ladtos nud gentlomen, #4705 por week, with uso ol piano; single ruas Sonth Side. . ~PRIVATIE BOARDING.TOUSE, ow house, woll furnished, with bath-room, ani Terins, 85 per weuk day-buard, #, with iau0, _Hodroomn hoatad. GO YABASIAV. - FRONTROOM, HATSONE: 2] I Turnisuod and wall beated, with board roter- o e matter, T will 1872, Indiaua sen wore built ; tho scenes of West Side. m:llionaires by a reducort pealo live, go-aheat . Coal compo- Hotots. them to T31SHOP-COURT HOTEL, 807 TO 618 WEST MADI- aon » . F. Plersun, Manager~A convenienfly frst-clars accammodations for thecits & 1 the deor Of courne thers after tinng of Btzoct-oars aud stages Prices tosuit thy tinies. NEVABE novE ND 150 WAIIAS N hear Monruo- est-claan hokrd §7 per woek: Buard g, Tranclents §1.5 to £2 jier day., VY 00D HOTEL, 51 AND 4 WWASIY opposite Fioid, “Lelter & Cou's retull dry-goo day buard, 35.50 por wevk. ing on Lominy ntora_82 poc das BOARD WANTED. TAED-A YOUNG MAN WisIES O ONTAL brard and lodgtiiy a1 & mudecale prico with & Gernan family whore ho wauld all the coinforta of & home, A it Tribune vtheo. e R A B‘u i (LENAN AND WIFE 19 A B refined, quiet family. Reirrences e nged. Ad- Uross, with forms, ducluding firo and gas, 43, Tribuno attice. BN —n0 influences pRtances beyond it of” tho spors, BNERS, GF MODMI FOR_FOUR FINANCIAL. AT‘PLYCA’H ON INSID! PR R FOR building loana on taside, pro III:‘Y [vl hort loans mados pa bought. 1SAAU HL PRICE, 164 Madisou- VOMMENRCIAL AND §] Toana on tiiprured or unimproved sumsof 81,00 up, L. CURRY, 6 Tribune MONEE TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, bons, ete., at LAUNDEIUS privato btice, 1% ao- abilstied 1854 not recovor for dolph-st., doar Clack. rhicd 1804 ey MORTGAGE LOANK MABK 18 KUSIS OF Fii0f 10 #20, 000, nn city and good suburban prnlm'z. Pur- Shase-monsy' hortgngos wanted. M. Al WILLNER, [ 1,329 X.\Slhq.ll AN 864,00 OF TRUST FUNDS ¢ over, Allwl( ralle ). LEONARD, 119 Eat Mad W THOUSAND. | estate seourity, O, PER UENT LOANS ON IMPROVED PROVERT' € " Vleng: made, and mortgagos bought by LAZA L SILVERMAN, dhsmber of Commerca. 1,000, fei, S ARt st S0 . . haind fo loan o6 ity veal tuiate, 1 shes to KDWARD £ SREVEE 1 e oon 7, ';“ 0'0 TAGE BHORT RICH, 135 Des price that Indi- B W. WIESTON, 11y k to tho woek, TO BUY FIRST BOT paper, I, J. GLOD! 50 tho prioo of : thig prica they lout oothiold i ST 85 RIMWARD — A LADY'S ILAT LINK Praculet on Waslingtan o Aunsta, Suadsy, Vel i valgo 10 e awnoe, caing o e Tl 4 oy! ovo, would give wook's wurk, | == Ty Y s | T ONT—SUSDAY EVENING — A Gi for tio [ R T RN iminder, aud fntiia o unl\lll' reward of #100 will bo paid lor fts ioturn oW, ATRINS, 151 and 10 Lake-st, dny, forty-fivo B, A LADY'S REAL-SKIN of " Brazil'were d gaud cong ¥ leaving the 4" cap, on Fourtrenth-sts, sa1me at 1149 Indiana-ay, oir wrongs. I’usr-’mmrr: co DAY ing miners— 1’1 gflw‘um»‘uh; m:illllkefli‘;l‘:'h;-mhll:t: rod . long tail othor oo o d in; and, out | Luehu, BE L vbn for nt o rmition at al NG, A_GOLD OBLONG, AL MAYO, I3 OST_ON MONROFST., BETWEHRN MALSTRI i “and_Dosplatnes-sts., & pocket-book eontaining & aratlwim 6f money, sovoral rescriptions and papors af WMo valug oxcept 1o tho owner. A liberu) roward wilf bo YAl for e pecovery ot dru siars, coror of Huited aod Van Bucen-t wors ly f thenumerous [ 1310k ED UP-ON MORNING OF 1L, ONK DARK 1 brawn mure avd sloigh, at Chicaga Unlon Limo Warks, sla. Uwner can carnur Ninstgenth and Lincol nio by praving prperty. 'PARTNERS WANTED. 2 O MEMUKRS O} hors—T'wa young mon wit ut Lhird partier Adidross W93, m, the moctivg 2 active in Biney to my 'ribune of from him atato- 1 ' house jo Clhiloagn, with & well-es'abl iy iniron an addjtionul patinae with 5,001 to 810,000 tal. Addross GUAMMISSION HOUSE, Tribuus'oth PABINER . WANTED _WITHL MEANS, rot & cummercial b\lllnnlu an bo(l«g-»lumd to any exte n KL, But, in wupremag, i 1hioroughly exn s good canuctl Dlace iwony | Ad brosheeia; thih T Tribuno ot ry, cousilered | PPARTNE 1284 mknulacturln ou having of Uliloawo umyfm'nuu.-am s 1justde ransgo- Iwunt; s lioittod vavital ruuiced. o ofics. JINGER SEWING-MA —PRINCIPAL OF- 12 los 111 Htatuat. "Machiyos sold on wontlily payiweuts; 10 pior cont discount for vash 'qmummynnm’nr B2 CITY W Agent—bingor machines sold on wonthly payments rontod liws ropsired. 213 nouth Haleted benetit of the e witlt o grioh uner in which | 2% s : — § WANTED-T0 INTIRODUGK A NEW the bar- | A QNI WARTEL D I unr, Addeows, with tanpe kPP CLOVISR] Box oo Ulingo. “A GENTS WANTED—810 PER DAY-TO Aullmun abuttlo sowlng machine, prico 323, Roadoslt g make wnvaes | ayilln the **Hume bhuttle’ or you aro oaperionced in the Lusinesy or not, It wish to buy & sswlng machiue for fatlly use, vur air- are will show you huw Lo save woney, Address JOHN- N, OLARK & CO., Chisaxa, 1il. uAN you ik t Lo bo auong INSTRUCTION, WANTEDZA GENTLEMAN COMPRTENT 1O toach the Koglish braichios snd bogiuuets un plana wud rosidu fu thy family, sud who will oasd und smal) remueration for this ea PRINCIPAL, Vribu FOR SALE. I“()u BALE~AN ALDEN KVAPORATOL IN GOOD wurking order, fu & splondid frult countey; rnlbugu o very wttably.” For partioulars, ‘addions W KD ©0 EXCHANGE. i X G - wg ADKEN UHOIOK TOWA <0 8 boj ive bi wiuter, Bl eusCLIIGLY Obio coal-dis~ difforent por- arg at work ; thoy ]t 1o epaosser A Sa o, SRR 800, Weolal ¥ LR, Wi 10 Wt Wwa i thacle W RSTR il Taifbet A W4 natn State. i‘vly K1) 5 TANTED (i feanis il pionae s fad! it RXPERIE Rt x 0D AA IO he exclisive sale nd fur the ' Ligh butts Jeftnesin W N, Tritian THED . A CoMPE o.erk st spesk fin, pharmacy prefecied, oficn. Lt o R A d 2 whnfnsalo clothing bouso. Applrat %, i ors, Clarks. Eto. CLASB DRY-GOUDS EXTRY. withs rrieranco, for tno days, W 310 ATOCK - KE AN TO B u the city, MEN 10 TAKLE ey for_cach disision nf iindler, ! fuquire 487 . HARIS, Hecretars. SALESMAN, TO HRLE irinighiont tha Narthm st bat esporioncs they have A GO Jen M WA oy ment. At. Paul, Minn, TED -A GOOD NOOT. Apuly to UL NVYED-ONE GO0 WARE cmploy WAY Lake-s WA experience, i 21 TA ) vid o tneni. KUTTRI & TED -5 LON Mar-makars KU G BMITH -NX1E FIRST.UL ned to wark on t far onn grar forgn to inquire st 8. n-av, DA ¢ G- 44 Pactfic-ny. D A FOREMAN arniture factury, Addres “Teitiian ot NTED-TO FAILORS Trnrr:a 3 ) KPIN i, Rk arriage wudworko TRAW ARD & HIOTL i g KIMBARK'S, 80, #2, RERR, STEADY R LEPAUGIH & TARBOX, GARRI AT T2, Vabaor, 1 i SIRAW & DUNCAN, 11 aui 143 LASS . BLACKSMITH] iy o wagniin: st o Fart BLAGKSMITI HELP: AT ter, 10 woom the el wages will be pai STOWTLE Shrehant Tadoe, 14 Cinrkeat: i VW ANTED-IMMENLATELY OREFTRST.CRASS binekernth o o genoral worky with or without trte. Appds o SNEDETE & BOVEA ST Wthon, i Miscelinneos. VW ANTED_IMSEDIATELY, AUENTS IN EVERY forehilijou ever SHERWOOT G A withatanding. NTH for ci CANVABSicA Apply to Iribuno Bunding: \ addreas, Who can prove’s s ikemcnts for 3 luf A " W state wages oxpocted. W small cun fout our HAY & CU. b m. WA basor W 7 AN : ‘overy\hore o Lusinoss W Wheuea WA e N TANTED -MEN 10 BELL NEW FAST-SKLLI ar Compang, AW AN TED-AY v ticiey attits ¥ fo 115 at Madino: ENERGRT tabin anil peruanent b NTED~AN OFfI1E ol Dinnd, ive NTED--ME: capltal, Par WASTED-A 600D COO frozer,” Apply st 15 Hual AW ARTED-A FIRST AT don-st, cornor of Falton, VW ASLED-IMaEDIATE Fne-it., A WE g, caaiio {0, and recuind work, Lo vroerred, Koferoncus requir NTED ~FIRST-GLASS hourework; four fo nt, NTE T 1ied 2 general huusewark ; must be & troner, _Bring refvrouce from las NTED-A GIRL ™ FUl w0 day: . 167 North Curtl WA DIS] Duspiaiacs and L Uutit $3, REHNE tourd hotel med reforencen, aud live at CER hat will poy #70 o wee Tuoklug for pormauoat businma Tamily ; B4 A a kood wasber and troner, i (xL'A‘r T. DE N tates, Lo vall 1l sctier chirom ¥ mmu‘.wu‘ 12 il 2 daily, i #al, American Novelty Boom 22, 1¢ MAN COF GuOD ‘ean I saliciting ad- um, can mocurs Addrmen 3087, tuation, Complayiment, reforance, ete, HENILY DISSTON & SON'S, qualuted with’ Whl V Iribuna oltico. GOOD with stamp, Loom 1, WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Dowesticn. WABHER, AND EL- Went Niub. AT 4 WEST M i, 10 o washing, irv Nuidch, o beandiaaviag - Call’ botween 8 and 4 GIRL FOR GENERAT, tGeeman “preforrad. None but firsi-class neod apply 10 59 Fultn-at! )—1WO GIRLS TO GU 1N THE COUN Cail i i a1 357 Eart Madusdu. 1 A GIRL FOR ind ‘eook, waskier and face. 3, I 1oy Oall tor CORNER Sen VW ANTED A GOOD, 0. 13 Canslport-av, eAMATTONYON. DRESSMAKER AND FITTER, SN T ‘third floor, TA h\ dress W of Twea!, TANTED-A GIRL FROM 16 - 718 YiA RS ) bild turough the day. NTED--: g0, tndte o 40 ako earo uf 49, Tribune ou NTED-A GERMAN of » cuiid._C: i, Call ats) Line Nurses. NITISE_GIRL 12 TO 16 YRARS OF [Apbly to 12 Webaslvav. third dour north ] TA \ Law et & Co, mo T vyt o ahoap. 16 Rast 0 RENT. Side, & o1 girls cuntry LY Employment NTED — GERMAN A for private famill oMb DUSR R r suy length of 15 l.mu.rnf‘l_ RENT-HOUSK ) caly, with furniture or w 1l Twenty-ninth: RENT — 1LY ROZUT, TO RENT S office, W Milwaukae-ay. TO RENT-HOUSES. Tf10 RENT — KRVERAL BRICK lisuscs In good localitios oo the Wost lease desirod. B. I, i ua Agencies. ND SCANDINAVIAY otels, 1xandrios, city aud Lt ROOMS. T_AUITH OF 3 ROOMS SUITARLE FOR light hynrekoopisg; batkeroom, liot aad Guld WASOR Bl Went Stadisonst mo for. dron RENT-- OONVENTENT W por wel 'O RENT-TWO 5-ROOM [z Tn“ RE: L well-turnishied ruol fure f Rouw, TR {urnisbed room. " Fartice with good roforsao v, , wouth or sale on time, Avvly st 173 ROOMS FURNISIIED hioavekeeping Lo reapoctalily partion fwitlivut olil: 4 vouk, EDWAIDS, 157 5 tilwaurosay, EMENTS i A Trunt TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES. &0 Storos. 1'0, RENT Z FOURSTORY | AND BARRMRNT marble-finn® SIx1%0 foot, 13 State-at, soutlt uf Madixon.st. Togults ai 363 Milwe JuBUHWAR 30 RE i AT l‘iuk‘)( hullllknlf‘. v'vlll o Tur four st e rentod cheap to good (onant. uze ufice. 'O RE: at., near xl]wv-fnnnln‘ Madison st i ) N Wosternav i bood or grucoriod. 1. 76 Jiast Madison . CROUKER, T8 4 EBRICK Bk RY AND HASEMEN shatting, Ac. lighted on Chaluctaring wisgosses will Fobs Wi, Trib- Addresa STORE, 361 MADISO| opeuing for dry goods, DVLEONARD, 1) East RK AND TARRMENT, (or g torm ot years. ool 'ast Madison s T WANTED--TO RENT. y AN ¥ ‘withy ot Jesv than 13 rooms, drosa () 4, Vribane otios. D -T0 RIENT-! Ar D amulactusin ylortes ailro WY N Wa vay 39 oyl 1o oash i, T DAl ol bine, o vatns, NTED-TO RENY-A wiio uan furnish furnished. room GoOD PAVIKG BUSIS woods, wotlonr, el afel WA Aldceas V 49, Tribuno office W ARRIOUSE MULTGAC A ta or address DERSONAL-I PLRDU l)l’.llHONAIr-()AY~ 1w e 4t 44 | gamiet, to-t avebays a0 bot cont uppor Sy waaftien Fite (wuber 1D 10 RENT-—A Ju heigt, with ch Naor, with | oonuvotion desira) LSUN & CO., Cl Ko, i por month, Y ANLED -TO 1REN <TWO FURNISIED R suitalls for bousokonpig, ¥ Address V| fhn Hig BUSINESS C w brick ‘ator. ty, and atf 10 tako lutorest {n all {n fient.claze sune o a uin. duy, 16t Kebraary, ub 10 RIFICHK 17 plocos, ig-tmaoh v, i’in"nfiy.i;r;fimk w?m'xg GF ENY iRsolorte fouker, (hrne o o CELINS O You §¥ HONGIL 70 0y nu trouble i 4 i ate with you th Auswer Ly lotter, BUILDING MATERIAL, }““Il/_lnl»iaAl«le ibar, o o tha. Clicagn & 3 b‘??;i’ghrmi‘u AN Witk s W ARG NO] g purposs, ¢ trom or withuut po Addruss RINGLE O the best 0t relercnces, w. & rospectabl Addrsss § 19, Tribuue ntics. BPLENDID wood parior wutly dovarod ft tloh erimsu ailk, 10 184 ordor {n the oL mfnnur oqual to now et tino slnce; for salu; A ARDSOME WaLN at aul marbis wp aewiu " you a7 fonpiaaibi pany i A 0 B AL i tcom 1t 8, Birlbtly woi ___MEDICAL. URNISHED HOUSE, by aprivate fanily, Ad: UAGO O1L VICINITY, a building, o0t 3,000 0o eqiare £20 (o 50 hran: ¥4 oara MUK 1l LEMAN, o uulghborhand; , cunvoniont diat une otfior HANCES, i nt; & bargain] une-thind Tovestigate, Address X S KIOW MEN _FOR BALE—TI1F O} et atiattin Yor sito o 1t workl: - Address F'¥, acand- ¢ BUSINE PHAT 18 W1 ible- aud payiug woll. BALK AT 638 BTATE. T B UALITY ROLID [} aale at daars and aressin, e, cont . fear o trust wo, you LATH BRE DR, uls potslo” treatuient bt thelr R OF Ad- 0 TAKE OARK AND “FRAME _SITUATIONS WANTED--MAL .flookkungnr Cleorks, &o. TUATION WANTEN-BY A YOU( MAN (SUAN- Ainasian) nn taro or_ofhied as elork, eoll: otor, of avitiant, Heat'of referanaes glvots, Address Y 7¢, 1rib- nnn offien’ ITUATION WANT D) traveling sslssmen In Ing. of croc B erance givan. JITUATION WANT Oty et D A conmlos, Agn Tiost reterancny, gmu\’rlus iy D asistant 10,1 writed w ol a1 Kuldrnan 125 Wast Mw i) JUTUATION WANVED | ¥ Inctor, cashivr, or avais yerianeos will work ences wisen, WV K5, JTUATION TN ALRSMAN A s o1p rienco bebind (he aen, Beaks | ranoh and kgl dreen N, Feibiiho oiied, by n oung man of ex. et sty Tt of Tolee- ST W33, Tribnng n’"‘c o Conchmez, Tenmaracs, mo. JTUATION WANTE Y A Ntho1 MAN, Al 1) cnachmian, and wark about the hnec, Has | of refareaca from last placa, I 67, Triliiis olioes QITUATION WANTED- Y AN 1 N cincuman nod private amily, Too erencos, 13, eiliuno otfiea. n.ny AN kG WITH ik v eall ANT! T A ook i rding-finme or ros. tar Inties at 37 S0y Clarkest, | G, WHTTE, 5" TUATION W BINET-MAKIR £ ol larga expar: neiness or manulic. i e sthndn wiagh anil pricas of Al Kinds ol oy, o or Tutaltare, Address O'ut. it oo Sfisriitalies, B " 1nany UATION WA D-A COMMENCIAT, TRAVE. malnted with the lur well A ods trads of Tiltgnta, dasires 1o raneesant aonin b5 cn he trade. Adars BARDS S AT inrne i B2 MALE Dontesti SITUATION WANTEI I A 1IRST.0LASS CDOK S n'a privato Iam s autred. Tag Sl Nl‘n’l! l:'l.!' o 5. L eterenca (f roquired, [aguise S"TU;\THL‘" WANTED Y AN EXPERIL ; 'flll ‘lll;’r;fl ';nfl:ll hulllln\vnlk nl\;InN:nmIA"Irk 3 P W S Ko 105 Mt Taruncrts near Weilee - 007 10 JUTUATION WANTED Y 3 v goueral bousowark. Apply at JITUATION WANTED--A YOURG LADY WISTIES h ‘at'aocond wark of genarul fuasor £amily: Suuth Sidg profarred. Call for thros days at Iuznwaite, eorner Ninetocnta < JITUA ZOOK IN A Iitol of restanrant, Maal or pasier: understands all kinds i Koy for toro days &t 3% Rand lpi-sts QITUATION WAN OND UIRL IN A e L 3 A8 privaty family; good reforence Toquirad. loste callat 10l Twenty. frena SITUATION WANTEDCLY & G & erai housownrk in & privato fainfly. Wart Fightaanthests Tor tmoddages UTUATION WAKTED-BY A RESPHUTA sad work 15 % privato tamily, I GRN. Ploase call at 189 DLKGIIT, lcaso call “YOUNG LADY TO ork; gowd roforences givon, N WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENOED at girl, to doyrcund work and sewing. ‘The rence given. Apply, fur two days, at 22 But- A BTG or do aecond C st In housmwark woe L 802 Butterfiold-st,, Letwoan Thirty-first and Thirty-sseon JITUATION TED-FOR ONKE OF TitR BESF ) German girh wouoral Gousowork ; guod city ref- vrence. 911 At RMANGIRT, TO . Apply at 2 Di- Sn‘unmfl WANTKD=BY A G 3D du gooeal housswork or eoukl vision-at., {n the roar, fur throo day PTATION WASTRD work._ Call at 5% Stato-st.. QITUATION "WANTED_WY K GEl £ (writh good referancos) ia kitchen or gonoral bouse- Work.” Apply at 252 May.st, ATTGATION WANTED -BY 4 3 2 to duu ganeral bousowork {n a priveio T thrac. “Cal Tuesday at 20 Wost Krio- e, QUUATION WANTED-Y A GOOD GIRL TO DO h wirk or gansral hoasowork in & private family. 0 daynat 5id Cottago Grovo-av. ) DO SECOND WONK privato tamily. Call at 3il WANTE houscwork in & Laundressas. ITUATION WANTED A FIRST-CLASS IRONER wante work two days 1o tho woek. Audross V. B, h “Irtbuuy othce. Emplovment %ITUATIONS WANTE] . Neandinyvian aud 1) 2 ik omce and Misooltaneons. JITUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG LADY AR ) elurk ir: a stnro; goud elty roforence, Addross or csl. 80347 West Madieon-at, LADY WITIE nnd G- Y WO HAS " nparator ou Iadics’ fina s ) UKSDAYS 10a. Partioe wishiing 10 purchase hortes atour place can have an onporcinity uf trying o (4o, day beforo salv, thst y ho docalved, A wa will soll & tins lot of youog bors. es, juet Trom thu enunry. Wo oficr Lotter inducainonta to psetins wishlng (o pur- cbasc hrraes than eenr was offared {n this city, ay aunly time 1+ given 10 all purtles purotasiug aoy horses {hat sold under warranten ag 10 soumduoas sl Eindunes CATALUGUE FOR TUKSDAY'S SALI logant patr lr’l bay < ati0a. m., 115 ta the nolo; wra vory siyhish and free ack Mywlcand Morgan mure, 7 yewraold ivor: free feim vico; porfeetly sound; muuld make & No. | fawily horea, A dappla grey tioras, warranfed 1o trot a mile 1n 3:10; s porfyoily souind, aud Kiad L ail harno A vory uigo Lrawn horse: fror aenat delver: oan tes, af uo awlel i perfeetly sound arnéss; vold fur no fault, but waut o 98, 19 in number, of which & de- t 1imo of aalo. i evory de: public auctl Our n actlee, aud shonld o mand the atteation of all parties tntorosted tn purchasing or dispusing of stuok, FORSALIE CHEAF FOR OASH-TWO WORK buraos: hava bvan worked to butchor vugun; tako your chulou for £33, aL 37 West Fiftoaut Controar. 0 EXCHANGE—-A GUOD 7.¥EAH.GLD TORKR §-xpring wagoa, for wines aud liguors, or cigurs, aad - Adacorn ¥ E R et - 3 o \ 7 ANTED--A GO0 STYLIEH ROADSTRR, ILITA or geny or blvg'. Addeews, nticiog lowost cash prics, AJAX, fLoow 87, 124 Washington-st. SR WANTRD A GagD sOUSD BUGY TIONAR. waniro at WAITL BROS," Glue Factory, Bridge- port, botwuen 10 aad (1 8. 1. o D_FOUL TEANS TO HAUL T0E TROM ., tuot of Seath Water, to Eluhteonth aoi Abvly atplatfaria Mooy forencon, BWEFT QAT OV 4duD T WORK- D, fr tho Fatlorn markot; ico whL o pid: L5 (0 a0 118 Fust Wastington st VW ASITED -1 CASIT- % 40QD. BOUND, KIND 4o e, for Tinra=s, wetubifng fe tho Knstorn nuarkat, St H NNOW AND NT owood pinnaturte, otaves, agratfe ron fratwo, vor tone. " Feench ction, {a bighiv nolislied rouid o riclly carved loge and ufacturor’s i o uniirely nov, Wi stoo] snd caver Michigauar. o PIANUS AND ORGANS, USKED ! for less than balf pris GREAT VARIL i Niw AN EFCOND. hand planos for feat vurylow. STOKY & OAMP, I Batow A B0 TAVE PIANG, UNSURPASSED IN TONE, Iteat [nipravauionts, firal.cless wako, for sala at & @reat sacritive, at 381 Oal WILL OFFER FOK SALE MON L ud ureey duy watil sald, the followiag ams aad iwgans: VTHaRe!, Divin'd oo, Stoluwa uprizh, B Kteinway synar. 1 Chiekoring wiuare. . was In frudo; parsdaed in evoey rupoct lor alo fur 2441, itaidence, : it 3 Bl ocou-ha G fiosa wil b il at prioes ta sutt the Hime roshs for Bew WA, st Carnor Stato and Adamu-sta, HANON: 0., 7 luairs. 1nve st robolve super Now York plauos, iioh will bo suld at groat bar- alis for cast or hma1 Verfoct satiataction gusraiitond. T[l0 RENT-NEW AND SECONDHAND PIANOS, Houtlo, claliy, WAL 11, PROSSEIC & 00. TSt Ratsbilahiod i G0 s G2 WILL BUY A ROSEWOOD 7-00TAVE BLDD Whhitn B Nortts "eier, wih stosl s cor. T 2816 Miohiyan MISCELLANEOUS. AQUERTISERS WILO DISTIETO KEACL GO i In the best &nd clioayast s ry rundlers cab do s OF 1iaTe wel Appis Lo A, | WA WUALLON COVER MY keutto, Btato loweat prive,” Kas' )tica, \ANTED—A STOCK OF DRY GUODS OF FROM WA W 80,00 will pay piart rval vatale and park il oo, \v TED-HAVE FROUM 3l,uy 1,50 T IN. Pout, Witk the vervicos uf 8 yanog WA of. sonig - feen yeara! pravtical bustuoss uzpucionco. -Would buy out ablished businoss, apart, orenter loto oy rwspoctable p Hl.lul ¥l & oew by 2 eyt 1ble Bk, gL ercioer mavid davute o th Likinuas. - & dures 2 61, Telbuze y usliug o Vapor List il his whols tiwo t MACHINERY, bt Bk BKCOND.MAND BOILEE, WA o RS DI § o e

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